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L1 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE [Fwe HED JUNE OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1894—TWENTY P SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN' v Warmer; Winds Siiftlng to Sout h ‘ s | port, the other party, pointing to the fact that | | “The Bnooesk. i | an acrobat can turn somersaults in midair, g | LIVERPOOL, Nov. 10.—The fifty-third per- Sti1l Talk 82 the New Csan ; Paris Press and People Busy Printing and | ana it so w hy not cats? The controversy | Last Tuesday's Uprising of Americans Dis- | formance of “The Manxman s given at [ Changes in the Ministry Shake Confidence iritlsh Worry Over Ameriean Kieetions, | Must Have a Contest and Republicans Must Talk f Nicholas II, 11 1 ] Ny M. I il 4 ! i) g S ¢ Y : 'alking of Nicholas IT, | raged fast and furious, till finally M. Deprez ¢ “ | the Court theater here tonfght and was the : stnment 8 : ermans Criticize the e e g | constructed an apparatus to prove the me turbs the English Wonderfully, | occagion for a display of much enthusiasm. in Government Rtability, Tom M Stend Behind Him in It. chanical possibility of cats turning in the air, e — | Wilkon Barrett, who plays the principal part _ List of Legisint tect. i . tlen B 2 N s " " hade speech, fn h d “The - | olorado’s Silverites 3 M . ALEXANDER Ill BROUGHT ON HIS DEATH |@nd skepties are convinced. Hencoforth cats | TyEy DREAD THE PROTECTIVE TARFF | made a i T VR TS ENEWSPAPERS SPEAK OUT VERY FLAINLY| & Sosrsiiantiatices e JOHN M, THURSTON 15 TO B: KNIFED | have the authorization of science to fall on | Manxman' would be translated into all the insylvanin Defeats Pr | | their i Buropean languages and played in all the | —_ | Lincoln Walks Al Ov " Peonliar Habits of the Poasant Opar Re-| A notable event yesterday it fntorestink | Return of Republicans to Power Means the | brineibel cltict of the continent, Hal Caine | g Paper Qomparcs Emperor William 0| fimson et srmaios Th Burlington Bosses Declare Ho Shall Never " " to Americans, was the reception given by i " A author, also delivered a speec e sald: | g | | sponsible for His Malady. Blarotioes .. 06 . WeHNSIINAL. (6 L6 AmMEMERH | Cutting Off of English Business, | “I wait with eagerness to hear what the | Charles I of England, 5. Lincoln Local and Nebraska News. Pe United Btates Senator, prima donna now singing at the Opera| | Americans will say about this darling child REONSES RAHE OF £ OUUE mique, Louise Nitik mong those pres- | of mine. Pete Quillan is powerfully playec ALl s Ll b e - ASEWARNED IN TIME TO BE SAVED | oit" Gy’ ihe Intanta Bulalls, who expreased | TROUBLE I BAITISH WILITARY. CIRCLES | By M. arsect. Aerica Siure have mace | SOUTH GERMAN STATES GROWING UNEASY |, Juihis of Labor Natlound Convention. | SEVEN LITTLE BOOMS ARE NOW OUT | 3 nell Blaffs Matters. s—— pleasure at again seeing Nitika, whom she | o e such inglorious heroes. Pete should speak — ker Yetzer € & Five Years, brammpry oy N . . e met in Chicago. The infanta said her visit i & to his Kinsmen across the sea as he has 7. Japanese Stili Victorlous. » Phycicians Advised Him of His Condition to Chicago and New York was the brightest | Royal Commander-in-Chief Asked by the | epoken to the hearts of the people at home.” Impending Ohang:s in the Ministsy Fora- | * “Affaire at South Onbn. iAs‘“m"“ for the Manderson Toga Are Une but He Was Heedless, experience of her life. She has the great Queen to Resign, but Refuses. bR MU LR HBELES b AR ICER shadow New Home Policies, 18 Judge Scott In Active Eruption Agal covered at Lincoln. est admiration for the American people, and day o b Whit the Omu ches Are Doin, will never forget their kindness and hos-| Deputies Arrested a8 Anarchist Agitators. . t St ONE PLAY IS TOO TOUGH FOR PARIS | pitality. Nitika was in fine voice and sang [ CONNIE GI.CHRIST'S SCRAPPY HUSBAND| ROME Now. 10 admirably. The baroness gathered a bril- | liant company, many fair Americans and French aristocrats, Prominent among them | Earl of Orkney A ps # Tough s | i, | ey | 2 Proceedings have been | WORK WHICH CONFRONTS THE REICHSTA QUEER MISTAKE IN PJELPS COUNTY instituted against the Italign deputies Ferri | RABIRs ok of ' xa Did D e Prampolini, and Agnini on account of their ;" o i '“ Ltk e connection with anarchist agitation. Emperor William Takes n Hunting Trip P Figures nsposed dn the Returos, Giving a8 Shocked the Moral Sensibilities wero Countess Kessler, Mrs. ‘@hottswood | who His Terrier on the Count- ALL ¥TES ON MRiolRY Bismarck Suffering from Neuralgin— of Omahn's Jobl Holcomb's Vote to Majors—Will 5o and Aroused the Curiosity of Mackin, Duchess de Tree. Pri 3 esw' Pot Dog—Parnell's Blography ALL EY ES N RY, ierclal and Financial Matters. it o German Press Comments o the y " of the Stock Markets. Clouds Somewhat Intesfers with the A HEh oA s s sty UALR T B Pl Wt Oiise, Observations at Washington. el b L) : the Population, Kotschubey, Marquis Ja Rocea, Count Mun- ster, the German ambassador and the ec- centric traveler, Mme. Dieulafoy, who has a special permit ‘from the French police to Corrected by the County In Preparation, | WASHINGTON, Nov. 10T} o — Butlding Notes. (Copyrighted 180 by Press Publishing Company.) PARIS, Nov. 10.—(New York World Cable | wear men's clothes. There were ny —Special Telegram.)—The death of the czar | giher notables CablELs Tel ARUAET the subject of interest here. The e e . able—Special Telegram.)—The inter:st takien | and second contacts were observed most sat- | oy - o ' ¥ o o grand boulevards are hung with flags draped PR ALa Y "f‘"“ In Ecuador. ook | In the United States elections centers in | i torily, but because the sun was «|..K““"‘" solution of the ministerial S 8 | e 1 aroaneagers | Reported: readllepul AR BAEBIAAR. 450 tha Aorfate’ stalls are fol of | GUAYAQUIL, Equador, Nov. 10.—Teodor | the prospect of the republicans reviving | Scured by a cloud at the time of the third | Cl€aring away and the people » taking a WRVEEE diitinad. t6r. Riikela, o i Seminario, the rebel commander, captured | )0 MoKinley tariff. So ill-informed s the | @nd fouth contacts, which should have oc- | clearer view of the situation in all its bear e | inittes are confiicting. They wers: 1n/eleell £ S wite. ordered: trom Bt. Bateribr.s | Bten, Requs and Pimtal, getting & 1ates| sverage Britori on the workings of the|CUrred about 412 . mulino observations |ings two Alstinét feelings are hecoming man | brook no rebuft, and, untess the emperot fully | i b b e wreaths wera ordered from St. Petersburg, g by el lot of arms. could be made. Between 1 a. m. and 4 p. | ifest, one of uneasiness among politicizns | dcqulesces in his views as to the composi- | tive session until a late hour. It Is stated thus showing how Paris maintains its place | 1Mot Of money as W 10 Wwaited an | metlean constitiition It was tmgined, weem- | ~45i™ sHotscrapiin. weogh thken - with it | tion of the two cabinets, and in reg 8 4 ainty JLILY e e i S e s i 3L photographs were taken w L | generally reapecting the stabiiity of the Ger- | tion of th o cabinets, ani as the art center of the world, The Gaulois | | "r‘ kel b »me;rl 3! A 4 anlingly, that tho ropublicans would be able | koo nectograph The first contact oo | fa Ll publishes a description of Czar Nicholas' | ";‘k” AL \‘,""“"“‘l "]";“ :'I“"‘I Jen | to instantly reverse the tarift policy of the | curred at 1057, which i about two minutes | | Bt Siil beconsiabrable: modiRed by ithal| Wnother ‘minlstarial eFists JRIGUY offs. Boars e i ¢ . | eral Borgena. After a hard battle, lasting | democrats. The apprehension caused by | late an the e indicated by the caleu- | 10UP! i LI bl L - [to stand by contest for the gubernas character as revealed by his handwriting. | ™! Al i | T OCT SO L L L e i aet ehows there b erot®U | advent of Prince Hohenlohe, the new chan- | of this latter eventuality will be ever present | '¢ 3tand bY Wim in a contest for the guberna Dr. Papus, a graphologlst, discovers from | OVET Seven hours, the rebels broke Borgena's | this ignorance In commercial circles was | lations. This fact shows there Is some in- AT torial chalr under the penalty that he will the crossing of the “ts” great strength of | 11168 and forced his troops to retrat in con- | somewhat allayed by published information in the tables by which the time | Cellor, and the other a fealing of anxiety | in I‘" R L i el B SCLIECU TS TR o will and truthfulness; from the dotting of | fUsion, Maving arms, clothing and accoutre- | but until there is some definite indication ; \x‘[;\‘;nwl‘\uf and it is hoped | openly expressed by the mouthpisces of the ]‘x ubtful whether two such strong wills can | antagonize John M. Thurston in his race for the “ia” simpllcity: 14 abde ments behind. Their general narrowly escaped | of what to look for as the result of elec- ting. this error, baf fn qoault in|liberal party at the autocratic attitudo v:hich | Work In harmony for any length of time, [ e Sl LY LY S LHe Raneenco. |Of i Tahak o tha: Febat st i iderable djs- | COVTCCting this error, but for this very | the emperor assumed in settling the Aifi- | WORK BEFORE THE REICHSTAG. | ) e The & flourishes honesty of purpose; from the | falling info the hands of the rebels. siona there probably Will be conslderable (18- | elahorate calculations will be necessary, | eutty. Hin wction was certainly ot more | The postponement of the opening of the | . o o POWer Tae- Huare formation of the “as” Indecision. He also| Colonel Mavilo, who led the attacking gov- | turbance in business relations. The bro-|and it will be some time before (e wroit R rbR U By R8T BAKRIST BEANS Bewae | ARiatates ' NS AL LI G T DR G R celin Ao O oty ¥ ovad i (ctio L Rectlon o e oy BAY BB | owin o dciowvaiuhiia KRNI s ILRRERI G2 TILhAR Mbon thejgoetsioh € (he dean ) Relonsli from Nevemver 167 (6 Deskntber ey (o dimen e Union publishes a character sketch. It says he is|in hiding. Requem was completely destroyed. | elated over what it regards as a victory for | by several distinguished people, ineluding | [/ ©f Prince Bismarck from power, but the |5 is due to Prince Hohenlohe's intention 101 At Ix 3 In& ts policy, w the defeat of iy s | Mrs. Cleveland, the secretary of state and [ German people hardly expectad fo witness a | supplant the objectionable members of the | Pacific railroad and in Douglas county in educated, speaks man has a|Not a house is left standing. | its policy, while the defea |5t Staanam. HEarat Herl 1) tition of that lent with | 1 and I ! 1 bef 1! f the | ol oo » % b 2 (RS 1 Sa e (SR by NE" UBIGHIAL | BTA sham, Secretary Herbert and | repetition of that lncident within %o compar- | imperial and Prusslan cabinets before com- | favor of the legislature, He is directly ace high sense of duty, i ! dis- | Czar's Remains at Kharkov. i t 2 v daughter, Mrs. Micon, and Mrs. Lamont, | atively short a period. The National Zeitung | me g legislative The late date of | cplinc, has a firm belief in the virtue of | KHARKOV, Nov. 10.—The funeral train | PATLY a8 @ whole, it being interpreted as| (GRSUECR S0 Acon, and s rt o al 4 mencing legislative wor he late date of | cused of this treachery by prominent Lincoln an autocratic form of government, s simple, | 0 ek iRd b Ltk g arrived | @0 Irish reverse. The Chronicle thinks the | Gy "¢ I PF GHE | Bives emphatic expression to this misgiving | the opening of the Reichstag, however, will | BRI vats thcities Mt it bearing the remains of the late czar arriv | defeat of Wilson 1n West Virginia was duc | reneram ot (o 'n. 'he ‘_rnimm_\ 1| and declares the solidity of the Prussian | riously interfere with the task before | d wo ) very tae seldom admits | from Sebastopol after stopping at Simeropc . ! e ataIned] o onsreL ot the «Univeral it abeDenvin cabinet must be re-establishia1 if confidence < y A people to triendship, but once a ‘frisnd dl““wi Puvlograb and Spassoft church mear Borki, | Chiefly to the fact of his being entertained | served the transit abl mu i abli i nfidence | hody Virtually nothing can be a friend. He is said to be of a gentle dis- | yyere requi »s were celebrated where requicm masses were celebrated for of Mercury at the Unl o at a banquet London. It refers to him | versity to. he observation was very |15 'O be restored. The radicil organs are | position, but unlikely to manifest much | ype repose of the soul of Alexander 111 | eulogistically as impressing all who saw | successful. Prof. Howe hamdled the large | €Ven more outspoken. The Boersen Couricr | op the Relehstag the anti-revolutionary bill| There is another story afloat, less reliables Inltiative. A third paper describes Princess | rpno. are it ? | him here as a representative of the bast| telesc The transit hagan at with | reminds its readers that two chancellors, four | a4 the budget will be disposed of, after 6001 ‘ TSRyl ol SLas L Dattd] e ury as a black speck. It slowly passed | imperial secretaries of state and fifteen Prus- | Alix as accomplished, fond of outdoor sports, | gians, s ments in Amerfean public life. vly passed | Imperia a t sta f (|| SPAREOIE Sunlonastery Ewas e BUTFINg | GERMANY WAS JEALOUS, | the sun, at 2:2 disap; slan ministers have been used up in a little i utios sweet In disposition, | ppe rajiroad station was draped with black, | ki) el i LOUIS, Nov. 10.—Rev. Tra but a spollt child, and likely to exercise & [ jiokiea torches were to be All sides, | Germany's refusal to join the other power strong Influence over the emperor. She has | (o yei of the monastery tolled and the | ¥ blue eyes, fair hair, is tall and graceful, has | pynag played funeral music. AN the lccal | N0 Japan caused great disatisfaction lire, | Mercury today undet unfayorable circum- | V2! 1‘“']“]-““‘ of the gov n.VK‘m 28 Deen | i iotion of fmmigration. Tn the meanwhile WATCHING THE CONSPIRATORS, @ beautiful figure and speaks Russian | military and civil oMcials where every interest is on the side of peac stances According to Mr. Hic the | Weakened by rccent event he newspaper | Mercury was observed at the 4 (Copyrighted 1894 by thé Assoctated Press.) st Opal of Mysore:” A Story. oy servatory today under the director | BERLIN, No oW T St ot Kiponitiia ‘Gonins LINCOLN, Nov. (Sp Telegram.)— LONDON, Nov. 10.—(New York World|\wijjjam Hoskners, ronomer. s first Fap s LT o QMR (LTSRS EOE e bl L i @opyrigited 1894 by Press Publishing Company.) | effect made by Bmperor William's “lightning | 20. Woman: Her Ways and Her World | Developments in the anticipated election con= | insecurity in the situation. The prince winl | Meeting of the republican state central com= ard to the | (hat an ultimatum from Tom Majors s to the man home policy, which there Is now little | lmportant questions of pollcy, there will b oot that he calls upon the republican party States senatorship with every | " | | elaim that Thurston slaughtered the head of republicans, Tt has generated considerable that done before | P20 Plood and, doubtless, the foundation of » Christmas recess, but on the reopening |® Ereat deal of late contest tatk is in substance that Majors has been paci~ which the Reic r will have to consider a 1 by promises of B. & M. support for the number of important measures, Including more than six years. The Grenzboten says | senatorship, and that there will be no further bt "2 bills providing for b reform, the sup EAT M ok | “Clearly confidence in the stability of the | Lo gon™ e iiuctions diseases and the re. | MOvement in the contest mater the big v party has already, through its| The independents are watcling this quess Edmiston, “Until the last echo of an elec= tion contest has died away.' republican party desires ta open this contest we will uncover a massg of corruption on its part that will injure receipt of certified election returns from county clerks all over the state. The auxiliary headquarters of the democratia the state ticket except Judge Holcomb, A review of the election proves to the independents that Nebraska republicans thus rebuke an unwise and inconsiderate nomination. Fair minded independents cons cede this. This is, also, a consensus of As the smoke of battle rolls away from the political field” no less than seven cans by Japan negotiations have been in progress, There are other counties yet to hear from, but so far senatorial prominence is given haps there is a shade more of favoritism for Church Howe. The Majors boom s one of in the proposed intervention between China | zyjejua iy S oo i i 2 party organs, told Prince Hohenlohe on what | tion with unabated inte Their head= Judging from the details published of the Traveling in an Unknow Land. | many's action is attributed in diplomatic [ ULes and twenty-two seconds, make a firm stand in defense of its consti it lowever, comes in the Zukunft, which, in an Y open for business, as stated by Chairman x BAST 1 A AR A i b il 3 and | religion, .and it is stated upon good authority dicted to eating heavy soups, rich greasy | Berrbara, the chief town of that portion of | fessed admiration of Bismarck. Ths im-| FAST TAWAS, Mich., Nov. 10, main | parizon between Emperor Wiliam and & and 1 Pon B auth | miles south of ish point yester( s ere " s a real eal of vexation The Natiqns 3 rOpose oo eate o v Add to this the fact that he seldom walked, | been received here. Smith, it appe ac-|war will be terminated befere Japan has h ‘BoNES 10y, Were [ ot nis subjects, with results to himself that | Iohe a great deal of vexation. The Natignal | we propose to see him seated, come what is that he lived %o long. Besides le used | be the Ere. They also explored the unknown | contempt, and in any settlement Japan can- |arcund it. The reperts indicate that some | 10 Such @ pass in the German empire that | Which is merely a cloak for agitation in favor B o e o 1 arious HIS 'IGHNESS 1S BCCENTRIC. ovements of vessels have heen o inter- | chooses to keep, and upon the manner his |ate in the Diet and the Reichstag, and the | the end." OTTAWA, Ont., Nov. 10.—Tenders for con- | vailed from all points of the compass this malady was determined by a medical official AR S e w0 the refusal of the duke of Cambrldge to | mine what craft is miseig 1t (. had | tect this German cmpire and maintain the MOVEMENTS OF THE EMPEROR. Six offers have been recelved, all from But the truth of these things was eventually stato cel ce e Capl otel nation. On making inquiries, the correspond- | s¥aph office re this. sured that the well qualifled authorities are | Grunewald, on the lake and In the forest of | State central committee at the Capital hotel they are below the estimates made by the strict milk diet, forswear the heavy Rus- den, is 3 . o o 4 2 d 7 does his continuance in office block a number | M40en, 18 ¢ mmon_ cove, Drum- | TREADING ON DANGEROUS GROUND. | Hohenlohe Such cutspoken words are rarely ventured | u Eublenberg and the Count Philip zu couver and Fanning island, the point desig- w his condition improved wonderfully and the | COUVer and Fanning island, the point desig the heavy svow storm which has been | chiel, but :cme recent speeches made by | lighter Monitor that it is likely scon to find itself in uble | \wealthiest men in Ger ny, Is negotiating later he was seized with violent nervous fit BERLIN, Nov. 10.—Adyices received here | hereditary taint of eccentricity is beginning | Valued at $160,000. misgiving among a large and liberal minded | (e American heiress, kept royal court dur- Is more easily discerned in the states outside while. His life might have been saved had | fully engaged the Wahehe tribe near Konto ;m future to take his military harangues neuralgla, was in danger until too late. When Dr. |llersch and several othiers were wounded. | P The duke can only be removed by the dressed ‘to him from Bavaria, Baden and|in Germany. The Vossische Zeltung and LIGHTNING RODS LOOM UP. 2L ity Place T factory policy of congress” and to the broken represent her army three of the handsomest| PANAMA, Nov. 10.—It is asserted that the | €Xceptional it fs expected thére will be trou- | men d the night watchman at Nells- | !t became known today, coupled with the RIREiset ta)) ot atrikiog “appearance; ana WHIPFED BY AN EARL took him along with them to the postoffice, | Cermany was not entirely a private affair, | o change In American tarifs. John L. Webster, Governor Crounse, Tom il 5 ! e i burglars blew open the safe and secured | of calming the feeling of unrest and allay- 9 . 5 atle widow of the late czar, who has @ splen- | id (0o heavy and the firing of the heavy maxi- | 1% Who @ few years ago married Connie 5 and allay- | in place of Rev. Dr. Stuckenberg. Dr. Dickle figure. The earl was walking out a couple of | river. During the present solemnities she days ago with the countess' pet dog, and met | dow into a church, The marauders then | G¢rMan states, instead of acting in strict | formerly United States minister to Germany, | Lincoln Is divided among republicans bes feel her lsolation painfully after having held | rived today at Hawarden on a visit to Mr. fon them to desist, whereupon they refused to | tered—business houses and residences. The| A demonstration of this spirit of particu- | nere: Dwight J. Parteloe, United States ; # b our hours’ growth, a kind of 5 T B = . pugilistic fashion, A ring was formed and i but twenty-four hours' growt FOREST FIRES IN TRE SOUTH. Bole and It wras. thoushiche had been murs | atuitgast and Munich. Bince General von | Guptain Alexandsr Bergman of San Fran. | night blooming cereus, as it were, originating the well kinown weather: pr T "R G T WEre 4o Dreseit. | yow that China is effectually beaten r- | transit occupied six house, forty-three min- [ Quoted then calls upon (he German nation to TOO MUCH BEATING DID 1T | & 3 5 o condition he can have its support In the Ay 4 % czar's death it appears certain that his fll-| LONDON, Nov. 10.—The first news of the | circles to the personal desire of the om- WREGKR O T Bobscnd, tutional rights. The most striking utterance, | 2MIION he «n have i ‘..I..‘”m\ deniaia | R ean R A ingel chofel oGS R ness was due to his fondness for the pleas- [ scientific expedition headed by Dr. Smith of | peror to prevent Prime Minister Rosebery { f eIl e Robiohe Nt ahs |}un- ures of the table. The Russian cuisine is [ Philadelphia which started in June last to the | from obtaining the credit of init ating settle- | Portions of an Unknown Steamer Washed | article printed today on the emperor's auto- o R S Ly AT T particularly rich, and the late czar was ad- | unknown region between 200 miles west of | ment, because of the English premier's pro- | Up on the Shore. cratic tendency, makes a rathey daring com- | A8ainst ] agalns J < | deck and the cabins of a laxge steamer re- | Charles I of England, wh over de- |that these terms have been accepted, The| “We have elected Judge Holcomb,” he J shing v gre ca and Lake Rudolph, where traces of | pression evails that Germauny cannot long Be. & ner v harles 1 of England, who was forever de dishes, washing down great quantities of [ Africa and Lake Rudolph, where traces of an | W prevalls | ported as having been WhdHRdANHONS thres ' manding spliott snd: dnceasontis confiasass | asrarians, howdver, will cause:Prince Hahen. | continued, as ‘govertor. of Nebraska, and food with deluges of champagne or vodka. |ancient civilization are believed to exist, have | maintain her present attitude, and that the manding explicit and unreasoning confidencs | L | seen by a fisherman today. #e also says | o ly r 1 Federation of Agriculturists have forme i IR Bescinea o iua i g hab bior | comTanled By Ewo Bugliatimen; ‘early. nBep- orowned ‘her triumphe by yaking ‘Reking. | that 400 oedak.ties andu IUDBNIERF cami| .| Loy casily acallach In. thiaf connection | Mderation of Agriodt-ir! trade in i A & spending part of the day sleeping, the wonder | tember reached a large stream belleved to | The abject condition of China excites general [ashore with the wreckage and is piled up | the Zukunft remar Matters have come’| organizatio * S iha euted from reapng her full re- | Steamer has gone down with all hands on | most weighty decisions depend upon acci- | of the exclusion of foreign breadstuffs, Com daily to take a cold bath, which, unless fol- | country west of Mimilt and surveyed several | N0t be prevented from reapng her full r it fo o > state ofe: lw:fl e :Im:tm -l which, ;"J“m“ :;\IAI;I,\ \:;‘ |“:l ol t ”unm ,,“y,:l \h |m.|\ ral| B0 | Lake Huron during the past few days, 1 dents, and upon the company the emperor | mittees have already been appointed to oper- | it for all time in the state and defeat it in R tat 1™ we)teteiHulgonce, Wheh il 1ids for w A rather awkward situation is threatened | FUPted by the continual gules that have pre-| entourage represents things to him, The | success of thelr efforts means the restriction The independent committee is in constant I in connection with the British army, owing | yees Aty I8 | citizens themselves, who preserve and pro- | of American imports. Fitna impertal yacht th etuead 1o | Struction and maintenance of a Pacific cable | | Week that it 1s as yet Impgssible to deter- IRt duinerial -ydohit the csar refused to| . opened by the minister of trade today. | ., [ 3 Y : 3 army and the court, are expected to rest con- 5 . SRE Uhet weel doinea belleve the truth of the doctor's statement. | retire from the post of commander-in-chief. | been any survivors from the disaster they | 2'M exy rest con Emperor Willlam during the week join He denies the report of his impending re:ig- { would have undoubtedly reached a tele- | tent, hold their tongues and be always as- | a hunting party at the shooting lodge of - I ish firms. The figures will not be demonstrated, and at length he was con- | ENE! e it A it | L 4 ‘b aeoanasays vinced, even made to promise {o adopt a | M@de public at present, but in every case|ent learns that cven the quien interc dad | DETOUR, ich., Nov. big | safeguarding their welfare. This is asking | the same rame. closed today. At independent headquarters with him to resign, but in vain t only | Steamer W am, downbound and ore- | too mueh.’ His majesty dined twice with Prince [ nothing definite can be gleaned favorabla No objection is offered to the e Fa o Botl % shes an the ch pagne, He it & T ’ 8 and ave audience to Count otho | to the election of any oth candidate on ;.Il:n l:1r|“".” :“llmur: Lghamoaene. \‘:‘\‘\lh tength of the link, 700 miles between Van- | uf mected eforms n (he higher branch of | MO0 u.uu: fifteen miles below Detour se eek, cl o o | ighthouse The st o Wi o « Ng ol P the service, incluling the abolition of th ; 8 mer ut QUIiDg | in (he German public press, and the Zu- | Euhlenberg, German ambassador to Viegna. ™. porcentage of sugar was diminished by halr, | Mated @3 & landing place for the cable if a | expensive and us:less post of commander-in- | prevailine ore. T tug Gladiator and the | K9°ft 1€ treading upon such dangerous ground | Prince Hohenlohe, who is one of the But he speedily concluded that life without sultable place can not be had in the Hawaan | have gone' to her 8| ! vorito o ins group. [the duke during the inspection of |ance. The Wawatam is owned by the 1 With the authorities. 1Its utterances, never- | for the purchase of the Chateau Fantasie, | Sained a great victory, but took occasion, at lis favorito dishes and drinks was not worth 3 f ¥ living and broke outi afresh. Some time Germ 4 regiments created the impression that the | Superior Iron company, s built of steel theless, truly voice the.growing feeling of | near Bayreuth, where Miss Helen Carrol, | the same time, to dump n Majors, and which warned and frightened him He | from Dar-es-Salaam, German East Africa, an-| to manifest itself. Strict injunctions o N“:‘ 'f“."‘x- ~‘“" h., N"""“ ";“" steamer | gection of the German public, and|ing the past summer. . 3 ! R Nellie Torrent was torn from her moorings : ve! ack aly r a ounce th e o I as success- | been given tha 0 reporter sha be a e >rince S| I s suffering seve ros went back to milk, but ouly for a short |nounce that the Tabora company has su n given that no reporter shall be allowed | oo %, UL WS LR €60fs her moorings o Prussia. Tndeed the emmesen oy Utalde | Prince Biamarck Is suRering severely from beach. The crew are all safe, but the ¥ i o e > ho consented to follow the doctor's There was some severe fighting and Lieuten- [ which are a sort of imbecile replies to the | geamer will sufrs forced into a realization of the dangers of | e result of the recent elections in the | opinion among Lancaster county republicans tions, but he never seriously believed his life | ant Bothmer was killed. Lieutenant Hat- | absolutionist creations of the German cm- the present situation by remonstrances ad- | United States is generally commented upon | not in close accord with the Majors gang. Leyden arrived he asked in surprise: “Is | Lieutenant Hatliersch has since died of his | queen, and she naturally is disinclined to re T Watchman and Robbea | 1 Urtemberg regarding Caprivi‘'s dismissal | tpe tional Zeitung attribute the demo- my case really so desperate? ouhan: ROrt: to! extreine mbastires.. Ho: 1a unpopulas and the general instability of the govern- | eratic defeat to the “vacillating and unsatis- ™ ong his 08, b s obstinac 8 FAN rent. T a ortan ac hecause Franca will send to the funeral and fo Esmeralda No Use to Japan. | among his intimates, but his obstinacy is 80 [ VANDALIA, 1., Nov. 1L—8ix masked | ™" hls 1 important fact, becau s frds pledges. The opinion gencrally existing | 1dates for United States senator appear on colonels In the service, They are all over | cruiser Esmeralda, for the purchase of which | P'¢ in getting him to resign ville, hington county, last night ang |announcement that Caprivi's trip to South | iy that the democratic defeat does not mean |the horizon. They are John M. Thurston, S % areste ent reporter here they gagged him and placed him in a | but takes the form of a mission at the re- t v P " | splendid physique. Much s pathy is fel seles: gl g vessel or. bollers Society is interested in an incident reported [ W y e 1 Dickie of Detroit has arrived here as | Majors, T. M. Marquette and Church Howe, o Princess Yourtottahornpathy 18 felt | is useless as a fighting vessel. Her. boller today from Bucks, in which the earl of Ork- | 4l While they gutted the office.. The | quest of Emperor William, with the object | pastor of the American chareh in o el | LHOr i A ere for Princess Yourieffskaya, the morgan- | yre reported in a bad condition, her armament € a T he American ch 1 this city 2 : | everything of any value. y then struck | ing the reawakened disposition did hotel in Paris and leads a life of digni- ¢ o - gagement | G11Christ, a Galety actress, was the principal | 1o watehman ol v 108 reawakened - disposition toward in-| preaches tomorrow at the memorial services nd Joa fe of digni- | iy charge of solid shot in an engagement | the watchman on .the headr knocking him | gependent actlon on the part of the South| . d ity s only o those above named. Sentiment in i I ath | in honor of the late Wil Walter Phel ed _seclusion, spending the winter on the | Coiatear up her decks senseless, and pitched him through a wit- in honor of the late Willlam Walter Phelps, naturally is left out in the cold. She has TRosebery Calls on Gladstone, some roughs who had a bull terrier which | began wholesale robbery, and when they | cOnformity with the policy of the imperial | iy s orge’s church tween Church Howe and Tom Majors. Pere no place in the court life of Russ| and must LONDON, Nov. 10.—Lord Roseb they set on the countess’ pet. The earl calleq | finished some twenty places had been en- | Bovernment The following Americ ave arrived the prominent position she did. She is very | Gladstone. do so. He went for the biggest of them ;‘|‘l”""”'l“"'1 vas l:"’: found. til "“"( Iaming larism is found in the grand duke of Baden | coneul at Sonneberg, Germany; H. 0. Beck y - = s ha ound n abandoned coal | appointing speclal envoys to the courts _ . i charming an? unassuming. Her Lfe is de- appointing epecial envoys to the courts of | of Chicago, J. Fastis Tucker of Philadelphia, vold of incident idhaf there was a hot fight, the earl coming off | dered and his body thrown down the shaft e AR e A passerby heand_some ane moaning in the | C°F nissal the grand duke of Baden | cisco, E. L. Washburn and Mrs. D, E. Wash- | ¢ince the meeting last night at the Lincoln, TOO TOUGH FOR PARIS, Sweeping ything inThelr Path in Teu- | Victor, leaving his opponent in a helpless Paris has been shocked, This feat was nessee and Arkunsus, condition. The earl came out of the encoun- | church and found the watchman, who was | @8 not concealed his Indignation at the | burn of Yonkers Y All these gentlemen have been launched as acoomplished by Macckierling, who adopted | MEMPHIS, Nov. 10.—The forest fires in | ter unmarked. He was congratuiated the | badly bruised, and more dead than alive. | Unceremonious ministerial disruption, and he Aol 5 & e - & N s ) has taken this step In order to show h # T senatorial possibilities in Lincoln, and their and produced a play by the old dramatist [ Arkansas, north of Memphis, are spreading | next morning at the meet of the hounds on - i r how i AMBASS1DOR BAYAKD DINED, 4 Ford, under the title of “Annabella,” The | With unabated fury, and with a continuance [ his triumphs, Choctaws on the War Path disapproval, Prince Hohenlohe had an | chances are now being fully canvassed. whole play Is unfit to discuss in a respect- | of the drouth that has prevailed in this terri- | OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY OF PARNELL. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10.—A special to the Re- | audience with the prince regent of Bavaria | Met & Number of Distingaished Guests at | Church Howe is the earliest bird astir, and able paper, though it may have suited the | tory for the past nine weeks there is no| The life of Parnell for the English director | Public from Hartshorn, I. T. says: The [at Munich on Thursday last, but the result e L L L b course tastes of the English publc three | reason to expect a cessation of the fires until |of national blography, the most fmportant | SMOC! ":.T.}'\’"nim.m“u“nm'““ b 119 “‘I”;IE‘HI‘I‘]IC““ this interview s not known up to the | . WAPEINGTON NO¥. 30~ ':\"::ll,}]'.“:“,', onstrates his proverbial ability as a good centuries ago. The principal Incident is one [ incalculable damage shall have been done. | work of the kind yet compiled, has been | sy o hlianedilc. "L I b L present moment. | ! 200, mounted and heavily armed, passed ten visiting Mis. Shubrick, mother of Mrs. | “mixer.” That he is prominently in the In which brother makes love to sister. The [ So far the fire has covered all the country | wriiten by Barry O'Brien, the well known | miles mouth af (st mendon owary i ot g a6 Banor lat - ho flits gayly from hotel to hotel and dem= MORE CHANGES IMMINENT, bl 1 n tha theater-going public is scandalized. In one | frem Marion to Jones landing, a distance of | Irish writer, who was a follower of Parnell | Wilburton, They stated. that their inte The feeling of apprehension respecting the | dinner given by Secretary of State ana |1°Md 18 undeni i i i sceno the lover tears Annabella’s heart out | twenty-five miles, which it traveled in four | from the split to his death. O'Brien, forti-| ti°n was to wipe out all who had a hand | Stability of the home policy of Germany is | Mrs. Gresham. The dinner was served in|auite a number of conservative republicans and throws it on the stage. For this pur- | d The burned territory is about five [fied with the authority of the dead leade -W'm the execution of Silon Lewis last Mon- | amply justified by the ministerial changes ! the dining room of the apartments occupled [ here belleve that he Is altog r N pose a sheep's heart was used, but the blood | miles wide. Fortunately the territory 1s|prother, applied to Mrs. Parnellefor the use | (0¥ he sherlff is hastily, gathering all the “,h“ l‘ everybody now agrees (o be Imminent :',\l”‘," "’."“'.“I‘“:‘,{ “K:" ""' Ham in.ihs caused the ladles, even: the actresses, to| thialy settled and: cultivated only in #pots. | of yer husband's papers to enable him. (o Faroes NLLH Wy SIDTARE R res M. Fringe Hohenlole, as stated in provious dis ing room and table were appropriately| OMclal clection roturns from county clerks fiat, 0 now & red flannel heart is used. | Tho Payne and Green plautations have: been | write the blography, Mrs. Parnell, i aceord | Fage tmicy sy 1 of e United Stutes | patches o th s e p Btlll people flock to ace the plece from curi- | denuded ot all fencing and outbulldings. | yuco with her attitude already described, de. | He will endenvor fo moeritle the Teaion osity. Standinz corn and cotton have been swept | 4 1 o o iy Ambassadc 1 Mrs. B 1 M 2 el to permit an inspection of the docu- | @nd dissuade them from sheir purpose, 3 “ Ambassador and Mr layard were: Mr iy The Dreyfus affair continucs to be a topic | away and flelds left opea to the stock. In | B0 10 BEFRE B 0 }’m R il 11 y Important changes already known it is an- | Kurino, the Jupanese minister; Mr. Romero, | thi8 evening but twenly-one counties had Of conversation. It seems that he was sus- | Shelby, Ohio and Tipton counties, in Tennes TaiA-woa. It ateds Lia o adament, wat | Fatal Fight of Union ang Nosunion nounced today that Dr. Carl von Boetticher, the Mexican minister 1 Mrs. Romero; | been reported, The returns are now being pected for some time by General Mercier, but [ see. there are other fires which threaten ORISR {116 wiEn (B0C HE “““m”l_r of Par.| CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—James Doyle, treas- imperlal secretary of state for the interior | General and Mrs Schofleld, Secretary and friends shielded him. Finally the disappear- | destruction to hamlets that stand in their HhediFes) bl A urer of the Junlor Plumbers' association, | 8nd vice president of the Prussian council | Mrs. Lamont, ex-Postmaster General and . ; of St Allen 4 u 5 t y, and the bridges of the Chesapeake, |2°)'® family to interfer Her legal rights | was shot and killed tonight by Harry XK. |of ministers, has tendered his resignation, but | Mr*. Dickinson, Mr. Adee, the second as- | vass by Secretary of § i ance of Important documents brought matters | Way, and the bridges of th ADSAKE: | are indisputable, else the I 3 l J sistant secretary of state, and Mrs, C1 . | Ohio & Southwestern railway are also n|2'® Indisputable, else the law would have | Burgess, an ironworker. Wug some time|up to the time this dispatch is filed the | SIUANL 8¢ s LA L yier s pegyo to @ crisls, and a trap was set. A spy was [ Ohlo Sonthweatorn railway are 4l o invoked | 4 Yellow chrysanthemums In profusion were MA 0Y FOR T 4 i | In Arkansas also the Little Rock [D¢¢h Invoked to obtain the surrender of the|a sirike has been in progress ut the |resignation had not been accepted by the SMA a employed to act as the agent of a foreign | dar a8 4 . documents. It Is understood that Parnell's| Marquette building at the corner of Dear-|emperor. The halfhearted denial tastefully arranged on the table and the government, and letters addressed to certain wphis road s threatened fu the vicinity e e almost exhaustless, as he kept|POrn and Adams streets, Assaults by union pirge i 1 aifhearted denial of this | congerves were served in Hungarlan glass. | Clerleal Error in the B s e o Tty e R andson.: are h e as h D atement only tends to confirm it, and an| Ambassador Bayard will sail for England turns Quickly Dete cvery one he ever received, and copies of afl | ™% Of Whom Doyle was gne, have been | s i i Dreyfus to take. These he copled and t A special from Ripley to the Commercial- | ©Y O ALLARD. &arpry | | humerous. Tonight when Burgess ana e |OMClal announcement to the effect that Dr. | next Tuesday from New York on the Havel. | LINCOLN, Nov. 10.—(8peclal Telegram,)— pecullar mistake has been dlscovered In 10 the cafe where the supposed forelgn agent | APPERl 5ays the people today prayed for rain | h® sent exist. BALLARD SMITH. | companlon w aving thelr work they | YO Boetticher has resigned is expected with iper——— A \ g check the furious fires aging o ——— ere assaulted by a crowd infon men | In a few days SR L pity & S S & was walting. Dreyfus was followed from th " Bl '“‘" “,;,’] ": ’ \‘ At }"‘" 'l“ g in Von Boctticher Also Resigns. it Doyle at (e 7 .1‘“\x yfrn",.”,l;.,;d',’nf The Relchsanzeiger today publishes SBRR !"“"C A TR His Tra) the retuens. from. Phelps: conuty au eerien War office to the cafo and was arrested. It 45 section At of Damet The oottan | . BBRLIN, Nov. 101t ta'repozted on‘bixi | Towed, And Doyle was sariba awhy. with | spporatiat oo uper oday Hammer D s e s dare brayery e AT o SR oy l|I:‘.|k 18 sald that his powerful friends s g | pley 1a a mass o 9 16 COLton | 4 inority that Dr. Karl von Boetticher a bulle his sku e dled e hos- 2 oy BRI At T o SN SOURHY Yote Fee'xed (VT AHiN Brssaire b oy porcerful friends are bHDBINE | 013y and cornields are belng destyoyed with | AUAOMIY that D Karl von Botticher, Im fa buliet In his skull. He died in the hos: | diroetor of 1o pravincy. of Hanens Santa Fe passenger train, averted a terri- | comb has been placed In the Majors columa s ' 2 him. is Whispered Prussian minister of agriculture to succeed | ble catastrophe 1 night. The bridge and | gng tne Majors vote In the Holcomb column, 4 perial secretary of state for the interior and | pital = hour Burgess gave him- but little chance of checking the fire. Nearly that a leading house of international finan- o | vica president of the Prussian council of | #€lf up. . trestle over Black Bear river was enveloped A i Sl Herr von Heyden Cadow. As already cabled | tres! 3l sear river was enveloped |y o yote ns It appears in the secretary 4 in flames hen the train came In sight \” 0 16 ‘appesty:dn. retary of oA ekt i S every creek and rivulet is dry and water | . olers is making a strong effort in his behalf [ cannot be had to assist fightizg the fire 1 | ™IPIsters, has tendered his resignation. It South Dakota Town Scorched. to the Assoclated press, Hammerstein is ; ; state’s office 1s: Majors, 1,136; Holcomb, 840, and that Premier Dupuy would gladly hush L is added that his resiguation has not yet ERDEEN. ) T : g g ough It seemed almost imposaible to atop | 3 ¢ s g A | Lauderdate couats [ y ABER 3 D V. 10.—At Fred- | president of the man agricultural council, | 40 ime and while many of the train men | The Bee's returns from Phelps county are: up the whole scandal. But the affair ha 1 A Qispatch from Greenfield, Miss., says a | D€€R Accepted erick .‘. night le general store, Doty’s | which presented Prince Hohenlohe a few days jumped for their lives, Phillips re 1 at | Holcomb, 1,126; Majors, 810, There was o0 Phe French public a | o e o general store 0 ¢ hote ons & | ag gone (oo far. The French public ar [ train foad of cotton on the Deer Creek branch | Commut ntence. [3 re, i ity hotel, Symmons & |ago with a list of its demands, Hammer-|his post. By his efforts the train . w as | considerable excitement in the state house | stopped within a few feet of the bridge, and |and at the populist headquarters when this & e Rt 4 o st Howe's bank, Pettingill's drug store, the ABg for hia punishment. No lawyer will un- | o) *6 Pacifio railvoad caught gre| CITY OF ME Nov. 10—Presidentd el PH e ineat 8 Sore: the lsteln 1n one of the largest land owners in | dertake his defense Numerous ading ad- | from the g forest today and was con- several smaller stores and places of business Hanover, Heyden Cadow, the retiring minis L!\l" train saved from plunging into the fifty Vocates have been approached, but declined. | guinca HpsEtait it agalnst Edwin Adams, the American, 10 ywere destroyed by fire, Loss not computed, | ter, has been decorated with the Order of pfoot gulch by General Saussier will, therefore, t0 ap-| A report comes from Nutbush. Tenn.. late | tWeDty years imprisonment, ptiadh, o the Red Bagle with oak leay point some lawyer to defend n Mme, | Dreyfus 1s universally pitied. CATS MAY ALIGHT AS THEY BLECT. The Academy of Sclences has been diseu sougbt to burn a rattlesnake to death by| LONDON, Nov. 10.—The large warehouse | M D was instantly killed and J. W. | ho hay more than once shown a disposi B e o aror $LUGT Jvhich Duncan Har- |y ¢rangcribing the footings made by the Ing for the last fortnight the curious sclen- | piling boards and weeds on the reptile and | owned by the Terrabona Tea ccmpany on hedye “‘H‘|l“.;:y.‘.“{u.;””y:\u‘:.:..“\‘l:'}h ,‘:‘xf":.mn to assert his authority to the utmost. ThIS | por servicer. tock the 1““‘”,‘ RAL I .'.‘";:‘ vasser Another confirmation of this tlflc problem why cats tall on their feet. The | striking a match to It. The flames at last | Colonial avenue, Minorles, this city, and four | ws bor relercy ot v thirty minutes, Tweo | determination to have his own way, however, OB e T He plays tonignt | fact 16 that Soderman, the alist candidate Mclentific werld took sides, one party | report have swept over several cotton flelds, § other buildings in tha Miugries, including i others escaped with slight injuries is just what Is regarded as the element of | jn Fall River, " |for the legislature, was re-clected by a cous too pres vious Associated press, is determined that every member of the cabinet shall bo In | nna’cut flowers. The goesis .‘\“\’.K‘El‘;fi: il R0 HORLY 180 ML entire harmony with his views. Besides the i tate. Up to the hour of closing the offica tabulated preparatory to the official cane Diaz has commuted the sentence of death | remarkable irregularity was announced. As t re have been several telegrams and letters from reliuble parties that confirmed The Bee's Loniahb ANAL Bk BRA toakan i ia that The balance in the federal treasury No. Two Killed by a Cave In. Further resignations are expected before| Curtis Takes the Poor Debtor Oath. tion and is sweeplng everything before it. | YeWwber 1 amounted to $183,983.60, WABASH, Ind, Nov. 10.—8y fong. The independence of the new chan-| TAUNTON, Mass, Nov. 10—M. B. Curtls, | yas tampered with the return m. Phaloe: The fire was started by a negro woman who London Warehouses Burned Down, itch north of this city at noon cellor is a matier of common knowledge and | the actor, who was arrested last night under | unjesy the elerk of that county has blundered . | fgures t s picion that somebody,

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