Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 24, 1892, Part One, Image 1

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE.PRGES
PART ONE. . PRGES 1-8.
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TWh'NTY-KtltST M'\II , OMAHA , , HtfNlAY ) MORNING , JANUARY 2-1 , 18)2-SIXTKEN ! ) PACJKS. NUMBER 221.
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PREPARATION ! JOB WA
Ever ; AvnlhW IM ;
Tor
LATEfT PIIA8U OF Tilt OlfflCUUV
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nundi. "
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Mliintor K H tK * iM
dispatch bore Mil 4nitNr nf H fwUr
Blnluo , but il Wnt l illf | -l I/ l' ' Nll nl
IIiirrl on , nftvr Ik * < m HonlMfinH nn < \ ( nil
nnotla-rconfi-retieB r nrlltiK thn tllNfttMfi ill
Soulb AtiK'riei.
I run Inform * ! It 4 tlmilMptloti l
HOII Is mum firm nnf tr mni > inn \
tci th i any
Mt. l.'ijiii. ami nt
the iliblnov intoilMit jx r nY ihll l (
hanlly fall u MMr lfc > *
nlftoltMriic'i UUwvp ilur Mnr
rliou Im d < < o il l
wllb MJnUHrm \ IN Ntur * nml Miler
Uirfini'h t mifr > t Mt' , wt ti4 b'WM IN
the f.liifcTi f r nonui tlfM , TliM
or u eauminH et itMi pr * l nirfllil'i (
tloi.t nttwM * til njf | Mtil IM
tlou , brt Ptt Wn'il rrt Hi Ml I llml
ilinlW with Mlnt4 r , M mil iiivnlvm innrn
one - > t layivlil > MiiAVli < ifivtHit < l
ill i on lu MlnUlnr Ktmii
'I lirro t . hotvcTa , huHi r imriHHfi wlilrli
ilnci lot po-iar i llif urfunr l'n | ili'til
lljn.imi KHuttH -wl lltilll would IIMrt in tn
"f/ 1 M r. K nn. f U * | irtMilnnt | fiitrMliHM
rum Mr r ir m"ilrf MU H ntiAKn urn n
tlall ) and < Mn hmt \ IHH | | IJ , ihrt Clilllnil
< orajn ofl\m \ U mti < li IKM Imi'lV In ilnirmiiil
' lilt rvr U tl o vb * w < i Imvn ilnniDlnlinli'il
ourinllr vUli ! > K' Mn Irninurl ( Mil * Inul
i < thmiiin tint 4ll.au nrtuiHPiilfitivii nt
lids uolnt.
HIM n Will > II II" ll'fiillHl.
There It no 1 , ' .M.e i ( ' ) , h wnv r , Hint Mr.
Kjnn will Ixj r nUil. no iimltir wli.tl llin
ovunitnrrt'.ol ( nlll inf iliMltn , Ofimiit n ,
! f tliar cvi hi' . ( ill | ' | xirliitid ' "III. him
out of iho ffftulty MirrMhl rwl lifnvi'iitll.
lint tlio lot wol't M MiiitrHxl ni mm of
ronio li illllln' tbu i'.iK < i ol lh | ir ft iiil
inui. and Itumi1 1 n l In n > aii Inur * li liirn
Mlnhlrr Mjwtl weuli l i mwwfiliil illnlUr
'rr-Jlraont.
AOIOUK tliD if * wnrlitci dn pipitKiil |
vcilenlsyATH It * * tlw | Ml nf A Inl nf
bniUtoSan frtHvlM1 * * lr Ihn Hid of nny
-iiofi'luiii. vr * l tbwl imy Ixi ncflilnl ni nn
MiMlUrjr rnil * or t'Wi'litrt , tlm nrniptn |
ion of plant foi-llllB | r n'll ' lUMllli Hinnhllin
ihiifi , to tmutoklri Killri f r < rMlr | nl * I > A ,
tuj a ill cu l4- bDin itfanl nf Imrnnil
chliifi of rerlain i i in fur r Silliiu vc nl
whtlaout At Of.odt HH I Inllof
viw nutimlttcd ty
k'tUld * nil wn *
Urorhy tlm IXMI > < It \ > r fur llin crcc
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t.Mi vc i IMS nnd Irrtinfur
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( mil lK > ffi olijrtcllniirtultJ ftiitl wltw "ml
fiUK fdliwl In iimM'i ' xmotidi for K ,
lml /wi'iiiliilrtiifd / M IKI li/iiiicfdcilroil. /
1M | lM f' I' | IM.M ( ' . | ill WiMlllMUl'HIi '
II MlMHlcr < lwt < l lll.1l tllU L'llVorillllClil Urtt
Mlfinly tiiiM4fil | ( ml , iiiifMii < iiiiiotiil | | > l ' ' .V
M r wif. | | nl HIII ii Mildii for Minister
rw nil In vldtv i. f ( do fflct Unit it self
f HIM lorn ? ( wmllm ; dlilimnll | ( con-
ljlrifl ( HW'Htf ' IIMOI " < B llit'll ' t ( ) b ( )
ll' filVdhll/l ) rtllll IllUfO Will IW ! '
wrml IW ( H wliv ( ilijfrtildii lu Mr. l nn
limil. | IM imi'lrtnl ' tlil lulu ilny.
I nw | i h tfmid tpfli/iii Iticllavn / nlso Hint
MiiiUlMC Miiiill , Mllii-oiidi liu ik'dlnoi lit tnlK
| MII llii ( itti | i'l ( ' , It Mfi'iiilv ' iil < tniiiltitcd | | ( ny
UiUiiMMMWittMl I'lHi ' ( if iimiUi. Which thi-oat-
n < i lomiil lilo wirn ' l ufToHi to utln nlmiil
AH nmlr'iUili' iiiliuliii ) iil by tlio iKiinl dlplu-
iimll'i '
II III '
M iirtlnr Morniiii of Aiiilwimi , lioml of thn
dHiiiiit'fiilli' ' iiiliioiltv ( it ) ( lid rmmto forolKii
tpliitloiii I'OiMinlllfii nnd rcco > ml/.od in ono of
llin Iwu inforinod IIKIII In WniliuiKtoii on
iliilmniiliii | HiTiilMi In the i' iiiM of n convor
nil'iii ' llin iifiiitiiooii on HKI reporti Hint.
MlfiUli'i ' * Ki/iii' ! racnil Inul boon reiiio3lod | ,
mid i "rnr llin Ittit Hired inoiilln our
ifiiVfiiiiiliililliHft lind u NiiktMilld opporttuilly
If ) Mill Ilili Mlitllcr Mi'iilulitiiiKMl ' lip and to re-
MMVII Mr. KKIIII from nil Jiiil L'nii'iirt' , If In-
JIIMICO ( mi limm duiio him , nnd mnku him ro-
ftiionillilo for iiiiv jmt rmiflim1 , ground for
rliloli I tin not iirntiiiid lonncrt oxliti. The
IWiilri'nlim ' wit Inul with Chill were turmi
tiitil , , l'nlmn II ho ndinu liltlo oxtriullllon
wn linvn no t runty with OIHIi , but
j Will ) Hl'it ' Kdvnriiinuiit undue llio prlni'l-
, . i of iMl'tnmtioiiiil liuv , Now , thli would
nn n uood opiiortiiiilly to tend some grout
Aninili'iiii down tlicro whono iinmo would
i riy with II dUnlly nnd authority , such n
IMIIII ni Mf , I'.diiiiindi , for Initnnco , 111 no
niiiliniinilor lo Hint Kovui'iiiticiit for the pur-
IHIIM nl iiD olinlliiK n irnaty mid looking over
llin Iliild , 'I'linl. would ho no ofTcnii ) to Mr ,
litfnii , An niiiliuiiadoi' In ncnt to don pnr-
HiMilnr lliliitf , to ndJuitiilTiili'H nnd arrntiKO
llin rdltlloMn iMlwoon n iiilnlnlcfiiccrcdltod
10 t IHUVIIT nr.il dm i/ovurnincnt , of thu powor.
lii < i nn ( iipnriiiiili | ) ' .
"II would liu n line opportunity for the KOV-
I'dHii'ini lo ilitnv Hi iluilru to do Jiiitlco to
.Mr l ntii to Chill nnd to nil conrortiod.
Hiuiil i | iliolHitiidlnry | nnd nu niiibnismtor
With i Hrri' to iiOKOtlnto n trniily nnd on llio
it roil n 11 t * ootn lly what llio ultuiitlon Is.
I'luuit tvuilhl Ini ( ii'iiuo nnd nu nhtotivoot lrtl <
Intlon In oiir coiMitr.v mid In Chill too , Thin
would liii no o.tniiio to Mr. K nn nnd , It
IKIIIIII lo my , HIM uuvnrninuiil hni losl nn op-
iHirtliiilly , nltlKiuKn I do not dlilrnat ntnll
IIm pittrlulUin of Mr , llnrrlion or of Mr.
tllnlno in the timltcrt It U very imtnrnl llml
Ilioy tlmillil lann to liU nlilc , hoonnso nt llio
tlmo ( il lilt nipuiiitiiiiiiit | thorn wiu n t'l'uut
doiilil ni lo Whohnr ) ho win n propur man to
nond lomicli n ptnca , "
II Wrti Mijiortod tlnit Clhlll had rciiicitnl |
MiliMtni * Krfiid'i M'i'iill and rumor circulated
Wild thli winnln Atntotnnnt that Chill lind
Intlnmli'il ' n v/llllnijiipsi In iipoloulro If Mr.
l''tiin ( ttnrn triMllod. Hoimtnr MorKin wni
' Wlirtt wuru the iirucrdonln In such
rrt'ci
"If n fnlolun i ovcriitnonl for nny reason ,
ninl llin innioii oven nroil not hn stated , do-
wlrM n niliihtrr'ii recnll. nil thnt U noccssnrv
li lo Id It bo known , Milch n rctiticit tnuroly
iiifsini llmt I ho minister li not nn nccontnbfa
witp ( Hitftll o of our riovcriiitmnt at Hint
Itilhl ninl lifi li tncitllcil , Tlio Hrltlih gov-
pfMltl til did the itlntj tllltin In the cruo of
l , iril HAdkrlllo Weil ,
liM ; ) III lljti- Mini ItriMllnl ,
"It inlfthl , tlinlnr nmo clrciimitntico1) , bo
fnnoldrrtMl llml. tlio government asking tha
inlnHtitr'i rontll did hot want any further in
I * rtfnifio with IK. hut In sum n cme that
iditpfiilnchl would do tlioimolvcs the Justice
hi * rty i , If It wrra inorely llmt i tmrtlctilar
< H rimi' rcrnll Worn requested , | t would lm-
( ilr hn iiiftilllaniit of ndoilrnrottohold Intor-
in iM i Ihrmir'i the n Honor 0 ( n person who
"
' llii ( , ' tiildcd ILo Konntnr , ' 'an apology
Bturlil n l to bo nl nil conditional on tlm re
Mil ni I lil n n If I'RIIII Iw not nn nccoptablo
j r mt llifT should my so , nnd only have lo
nn n to otMiro liU recnl' ' . An apology ought
hwt In ilciHMid on hli rec.ill , They can lnivo
him rHMllml lnd | icndonl of npology If they
Hri irwlnrf lo mn'tult. '
\Viilm e t recall n mlnU ( r ni n matter
iif iflf ffi | > ( H I If he | 1 not porsonallr ngreo-
i b * \V \ hnre rljjht to break on" Inter-
( M II II bn dPilred , bernutci , ns wo would
IB Hi rnn lgn ttovcrnnient. wn think your
ipfllnti i < rnpueui nnd nnjiist. "
h * iwmtnr mli | Hint It iccmcd to him that
B ( i l tt.r would bn nnt 10 nvjoh ns to what
I HIM tut * tlono rtn to what shu has said about
I
n
fh ginrnimnl nt ( 'hill disclaims nil
t with , nil ipprnlitllon of , ninl nil
. the mr-b , nnd promises to punish
guliijr porltM , wherever they mny bo
ml , arr r lng w th lr nvin htwi. As to
MM to t 'tlw ' Hatilmnrd nuittilti this li about
at i"Hii * ii ii f xonerntlnnoiiiho part of tlio
J ftllhui ( * rnmfnt us they could arrange
f * Til * iimmUnn of ptirapeqsAllon to thq
wb * 'Vtr trnnmled and for thu lives of
klllftl H nn < > that mint come ns u
Mi fp l "I" * the t'hllliin people , unlois
* * ( j r rnmi "t H n nxiinillo In some wav
If Wb t jov f Bi iit H responsible for the
* ff Hf rtnJ r ntfti to mnhn comnonsntlon U is
m il y h wwii rertmnatlmi ( ton them
nfm ? tb tr ramnKtrre until wo get money
tfli ! ' ff for the I 1M itistaliied. If
ttt U not responsible to our
r f b > wrong dona to our cltl-
Miwt M auwmon of Indemnity Is one
r * lm > vnf i iicb ni we x < * rcued
Iko ( kii * * Miiarr nt Hix-n Springs
In t < i t < * ( 4Url lm tl all nMpouslblllty
an I Jih Ur J th t * ( MI ! dose all we eovild ,
IM * * * nw * f\r \ * raiy ebll atl < MU and to
tifw k" ppotuctlon A * our awn
t fcrf Clur mveniMFnt tqld 'We're
tiM * . n n i ( 0,0 ( sud we
HtM govera nt to take thai
to the mfterar * , ' nud
* fetit uli
JM M * M
HIHI * ' ' fc j
\VOHSETIIANTIIEFOi \ ; .
Lefittmi I * fihvftldjittt in llio Gloom of Dentil
ifnit ftt Present.
ft/WUL / ftAVAtitS or THE INFLUENZA ,
Jflgll find Low tjfnllten ntld Doctors mul
Ufitiblo to follovo Thorn ,
IflftfltST IN THE CANADIAN MAIL SERVICE ,
of Plymouth to Bo Mntlo a Pott of
on the KontCi
CIIAIICEI.LOH GOSCIIEN GETS A SNUB ,
l.oildwi t'lniiiilifr ' nfl'iiiitmrrrr llrchr Ilir
f.t'i l'riiiii | lllipii Cnlilly 1'iln-
Alury nf TccU Miij' Vet lie
i of l.'i
l imil \ \ Jitmri f7 n/ / < ill
.Inn. y.l.-fNew York Hor.iUl
Cnlild-Bpaclni to TUB Uitj : : The town li
JlllI In mourn I nir , but inoro on nccount of
Ifllliiatirn tlmn on nccotitit of tlioilultoof
Cliifcnci. Nothing but , block nntl wblto li
to ha sron In llio shop windows. Nearly
ovorvbotly U buying mourning , ns there Isnn
extraordinary number of Months from the
mililuink' , v/lilati lini created somalliing line
n panic1. If four bo nn Incentive to Inlluonzn ,
tlio pliutna will soon luvo its n lstnnco , If
sncli lo nut tlio cnio now.
The ftcnural linpnmlon Is that tlio mnsson
Rliffor lns tlmn the classo1 * from the scourgo.
Tlih U diia to the fact thnt the masses ilia
Uimtltif ; In tlio public prints , but Ihouiimds
of jioor ntul of llioso who nro nclthor rich nor
poor lnivo boon carried off.
Ciiiiiiot A11 ciiil I he Sick.
The doctors unit ctiomliu have no rest. 1
know ono utiotnUt who told n rpRtilar i-us-
tomor todny thnt , ho would put.hls prescrip
tion on Ilia nnd ill ! in Its order , but he could
not nrotnho It within twenty-four hours.
Thin chomlst Is probably ono of many.
Htrcot hawkers now shout inllneiua euros
nticl neil tlioni , too. The average Londoner
Is HJ < o n drownltiB'tnan Just now. Ho will
catch nt tiny straw in the honp thnt it mny
stivo him.
Minister Lincoln Is on tlio highway to re
covery , nut ho is still uniiblo to leave his
room. Tlioro m no fnrthor fear regai-dliiR
his recovery , however , and Mrs. Lincoln has
gene buck to the continent. Kvorybody who
t'tin ot nwny Is out of town , on the south
coast or on the continent.
CiHiiiilii'M Ni-\v .Mull ScrvI < T.
Kir C'linrlos Ttipper , the Canadian high
commissioner , another victim of the influ
enza , who was tinnhlo to nttoml tlio duke of
Clnronco'H funeral , was nUounnblo to receive
ndoiiLt'ltlun ' that waited on him yesterday.
The deputation included the earl of Mount
KdKcrombc , Lord Monks well , Sir E. Clarke.
Mlr.lohn 1'uloston and tbo chairman of the
Plymouth Chamber of Commerce nnd olhor
Inlluontlal persons. The object of the depu
tation , which was received by Sir Charles
Tupper's secretary , Mr. Calmer , was torn-go
tlio nilopo'lon ' of Plymouth as a port of call
for the now mall worvlco which tbo Rovern-
inont of Cntiivln proposes to establish be
tween Canada and Kn liim ! on the ground
that It would siu'o time and distance over the
Southampton or Bristol routes. It was
shown thntllnvro must bo the Kronen port
and IMymouth , therefore , was the best Eng
lish port , as the distnnco between them was
sovonly-flvo nnlos loss than between Havro
and Southampton.
< ) IIH | n rrlllo Kuril on ( JoirJicn.
The cliancollor of the exchequer received
but cold treatment Irom the London CUam-
bor of Cpinmorce on Tliuraday. llo has a
scheme forlncronsliiK the gold rcsorvo In the
11 ( ink of England by the Issue of i'l notes.
The Rchomo was laid before tlio chamber ,
which simply promised to take notion after
Investigation , As Mr. Ooscbon has been
doing little but oxnlalnliiK for monlhu past ,
this action of the Chamber of Commcrco n
conaldorod significant. The Times' comment
is that the "notion"
is unworthy of the
Chamber of Commcrco.
'I'll Improve ( 'iinltip ( JhlrilK" .
Mr. "I'lill" Armour
need not expect his
blue blooded Kronen po-jdlo for nt least a
couple of weeks. Last week his 1'nrls agotit
received nn onlor to buy the host French
poodle to bo had , and thnt none without a
ncdlgrro need apply , as the nnlin'al was
wanted for breeding purposes , In order that
Chicago might make a respectable represen
tation of French poodles by next year. The
poodle arrived here this woo'c , hut without a
liedlgreo , Mr. Armour's London ngontwroto
to the consulate , nnd asked If the consulate
could not ojnmgn to permit the poodle to rfo
to New York this week , duty free , nnd the
pcdiprco to follow next week , fto received
in reply it letter to tlio cfToct that the consul
ate declined In net ns "godfather" to the
French poodlo.
Iliirllnirl > Ymitnl fur I'prjury ,
In today's ' Clazottti In the "Huo utid Cr.v"
column appears the following :
\trASTKll-KJIl UMiAWKri.l.Y rO.MJIITTIMl
' corrupt porjiiryon tlio trlnl of tlio notion nf
MToljn ngalntt llurlhurt , In the mnntli or April
Init In the hUh coiul uf Justice , Wllllnm Hurl
burl , niicil 1) to nil. Shout llvn foot cli'hl , ttoiit
kiillil. oomplbiilnii lantijr , Imlr nnd lirnvy nun
tnrho iinjr. bnlil < in tup of lieanl , tliortilKlitod , fro
quontlr wtnri glaisei hack of the hand of peculiar
ilmpo. wiilln uprightly trlth mllllurr nppcnranco ,
1 heard Hurlburt's name In a new connec
tion today. You will remember tlio savage
attack upon Mr. Hnynrd when ho wnssoo
rotary of state In the North American Ho-
vle\T , slpncd "Arthur Hlelimond. " On
account of tills attack Minister Phelps ro-
fuiod to present the late Mr. Allan Thorn-
dyke Hleo at court hero. Mr. Itlco'e servant
Is in this country , and ho Rays that tbq wntor
of the nrticla was Hurlburt , and that ho
heard his master say so ,
MIIHnt Thnt " ( .IMP Miilrli,1
The report Is gradually growlnp atrougor
tttat Princess "May" may yet bo < nioon o (
Khgland U U well known In the Inner
olreioa that she and I'rlnco ( joorge wore
lover * long before she was selected to ho
Prince Albert Victor's brldo , Jut ai It Is
known that I'rlnco Albert Victor was in love
with Princes Holeim of Orleans , daugb'nr
of th count of Paris. It wai foawa that
i'rlHM Albert Victor and Princess Helena ,
In inlto ° ' Uio difference of religion and
many other dinieultlox , would make a match
unUl I ird Salisbury put his foot down aud
aid'it would mean Instant death to tbo
ministry ' Now U U said thnt Prince
U erga Una Prineou "May" are not an luj-
paaslbto cpuirie. A pr < M6dent U found lu
lluww. When the oldest sou of Czur Aibr-
ttuJer Ulftd be was atllaucod to Prlucois
lUgraar Shu married bin youugor UrotU'ii ,
w l e Is uowciar.
Mhiitlll Thry DoVllli It t
HI vl u i i oruvvailu West's suggo tloa ttat
the contribution * ( which were to bo devoted
to buying nmurrJujfoum for Princes"May"
should bo spent for ! providing for her future
hM not mot wltlua rondy rrsponso. Every
body was wilUnfrtd subscribe for a wedding
gift , butovorybodyunot [ willing to provide
a fortune for rotnljy , except In the usual
wny , Mr. Laboncl > i ro supcosts that as the
prince of Wttles only rovldos for ono son ,
and that n * parliament voted 3(1,000 ( for the
jirlnco's children , ho might plvo Albert Vic
tor's share to Princess "May. " Mr. Lnbou-
cboro mny bo too caiullo at times , but ho
often hits the nail on the head.
I the itngc ,
The Standard of yesterday prints the fol
lowing : "An exciting scone wm witnessed
In the gambling ronmJ of the Cnslno at
Monte Carlo. The here of the excitement
was Harry Hosenfotd of San Francisco.
Hosenfeld some time njo Inherited $1,003,003
from his uncle , and Is at present assiduously
following N'o. 1 ? at roulette. On two oc
casions within ono wcok ho has succeed od In
catching lliat number twice In succession
with maximum static placed , not only on
'
that number , but fill 'round It. Koso'nfold
won In the way Indicated about A'1,030 on
each coup. During remainder of the week ,
however , ho lost money. " Hosonfcld Is 'of
Cincinnati , not 'Krlsco , nnd U well known to
the American .colonies . in ParU and London.
Ho nponds his tlmo traveling around the
world nnd making coups of various kinds ,
generally for other peoplo.
Iliimi1 UYlMti'r Dead.
Hume \Vob5tor of Mardcn Deer Park , near
Cntorliain , known all over the world ns a
successful breeder of race horses , committed
sulcido yesterday1 , shooting himself through
the head. Ho was ; found behind some bushes.
No cause Is known for the act.
co.u/////v'/r KSOVKKO OUT.
Sloan and D'Diiiinrll llnltlc anil Victory
rollouN tin ) fjt. I'uul I'HU.
Siorx CITY , 1st , Jan. 'J3. [ Hpoclal Telegram -
gram to Tin : UEU. ] It took thirty-three
rounds to dccido the light this morning be
tween C. M. Sloan -of this city and Hilly
O'Doiiiicll of St. Paul. The gloves were
thrco ounce nnd the men fought at lito
pounds , marquis of Quoonsberry rules.
They wont on the platform nt the Academy
of Music before n select crowd at 'J o'clock
this morn in i. . O'Uonnoll forced the fighting ,
but not the worst of it In the early rounus.
In the third round Sloan forced O'Donnell
to the ropes nnd'brought him to his kncos
with three swinging blows , the last a
rUht-hnnder on the Jaw. In the next
ten rounds Sloan icccivcd torritic punish
ments In the chest and fuco. In the nine
teenth the men bocnuio angry and the slug
ging was savage. .JlstJ were btill oven at
the end of the twenty-first. In the twentr-
llftli Sloan sliowocl signs of weakness , while
O'lJonncli ' was frdsh. In the tbirty.-ilrst
Sloan was clearly fouled , but the referee did
not see it , ho thereafter suffered from nausea
and was completely knocked out bv n blow
on the neck in the thirty-third rojnd. Dan
Woods wns roforio.
St. T'nul Will ho In It.
Sr. PAUL , Minn. , Jan. 23. [ Special Tele
gram to Tim BBE.J Phillip Potts began ac
tion at noon today against Governor Merriam -
riam , JIayorSautnund 103 other prominent
citizens to forcd them to advance money ou
the stoclc which they hold in the Athletic
Park association of St. Paul to batisfy a
judgment of $ f,27o which bo holds against
the association. Tuo proportv against which
thn Judgment Is'hclU'ls'tho Western League
base ball park and Mr. Potts holds two , other
notes against it of S14.000. This action will1
not affect thd putting in of n team In the now
Western league , ns J. M. lionnott , the owner
of the franchise , Is not connected with the
old association and contemplates the opening
of a now park to cost $15,0'JU at Salby ami
Victoria streets.
Cluidroii I'lifflllHtH l < 'lglit.
CHAUIIOX , Nob. , Jan. 23. [ Special Tele-
cram to THE Dec. 1 Ono of the gamest lights
over witnessed in thU sejtion took place before
fore the Cuadron Athletic club tonight.
Harry Herring and E. Haner , heavy weights ,
fought nine rounds. Neither had nt any
titno much advantage. Herring broke his
thumb lu the third round but comely con
tinued until the ninth , when ho was obliged
to stop by his hand swelling , and the light
was given to Haner.
Thought It ii raid- .
Wnm'ixo WATKif , Nob. , Jan. 23. [ Special
Telegram to TIID Bun. 1 The wrestling
match tonight botwoeu Loahy and Blake ,
two best out of tbros fulls , for WO a sldo , was
won by Leahy. Hotting was not very heavy ,
ns It was gonornlly conceded to bo a fake.
Leahy and Moyd Hnrsbman will wrestle In
South Omaha In a fuw days for a nurse of
& 0 a side , sldo holds.
w'fcvi Tinit "nntiu.iNT.
OPFICE pr WUITIIKII Ut'iicAu , )
OMAHA. Jan. ' _ ' . ' ! . [
The baromolor continues high over ttio
wojtern sections and westerly winds prodom-
Innto throughout the central nnd northwest
ern portions of the country. Temperature
has generally risen nnd n , for the season ,
warm wave Is moving across the upper Mis
souri valley , tbo Influence of which was felt
hero yesterday ana will probably bo inoro
pronounced today.
The waatbor Is fulrnnd pleasant through
out the country. HapldClty reported a maxi
mum of IX)3 ) yesterday.
For Omaha and Vicinity Continued fair
and warmer weather during Sunday. Tlio
same conditions will prevail thrpughout east
ern Nebraska.
WASiiiNaTOtf. D ; C. . Jan. 2.1. The storm
has inovca with rapidity from Ontario olt
the Nova Scotia coast. A second storm has
moved with great velocity from Asginnbolnc
.toLako Superior. Hnow Hurries have oc
curred on the lakes , um\ \ light rains tu the
middle and west gulr ,
( loncrnlly fair weather may ho expected
for the next forty-eight houra In the whole
country , except occasional snow Hurries In
the lake rectous.
For Oklahoma nud Indian Territory Fair
until Monday ; slightly warinor.
For Colorado ( Jooorally fair ; variable
winds.
For Montana ( Jonerally southerly winds.
For Minnesota North nnd South Dakota ,
Iowa and Nobrjska Uencrally fair ; cooler
by Sunday night ; northwesterly galos.
For Missouri add Kunsas Fair until Mon
day ; north west-wlpus.
MlHHourl I'HCtllc Hriikiuimu Klllcil.
NKWiAsiiu Ciyfji Nqt ) . , Jon. 2.1. [ Special
Telegram to TilR i Be , ] At Paul , Nob. , six
miles below this city on the Missouri Paclllo
railroad , this afternoon , Hrakoman U. A.
Mlssemor , was ton over by an engine and
killed. Ho attempted to Jump on the cnuino
and missed bis f6otkig. The rAinains wore
brought to tliit oity nnd placed In care of
Coroner Kantentf. The coroner's ' jury fulled
to agrou and wor6 dhmlssod , Another Jury
has been securcd'for1 ' tomorrow.
,
US riiint ,
ItmnCirr , 8) ) U , Jau , -.Special ( Telegram -
gram to TUB HKB.JToday the Harney 1'cak
Consollrmtod Tin company filed for record u
mortgage on all Us Black Hills properly for
i 1,000,000. , Tuo niorlgaeo Is In favor
of New York and. Condon capitalists. Money
will ba used In pushlBic development work
and erection of mills and smelters. Work Is
being pushed on tha now mill and reduction
works.
l.en XII I'D Condition.
lfVi | > i/rlt/il / ) l IW ) liU Jtinrt Gunl in HtiwM.\ \
llouc , Jan. i < j [ Now York llorald Cublo
SixscialtoTiisnBB.I-Wnllo Iho pope has
not yet completely recovered , ho is much
bolter. Hn heard mass today nnd received
various cardinals and other occluilustical
ofUcials. All ui'urm as to his health U for the
present ullayoJ ,
GERMANS AROUSED
Trouble Brewing Over Provisions of tli6
Scctnrinn Educationnl Bill.
FIERCE OPPOSITION TO THE MEASURE
Popular Opinion Condemns Placing Mnoli
Power with tbo Clericals.
WICKEDNESS IN THE LARGE CITIES
Enforcing Emperor William's ' Ideas for tbo
Suppression of Vice.
LEGAL EXPENDITURES IN FATHERLAND
I'rrpin'liiK to Cidrhriilii Wlllliun'i Hlrtliiltiy
siiiMTHsliit Drlxit ol u California SOIIK-
Hli- < ' _ \\h.v .sir Itiilirrt .Alotlrr In
'Ki-pt at St. IVtorslmrg.
ciw.i
finui.iN' , .Ian. 2.5. The dissensions between
Uerr Mliiuol , Imperial minister of Ilnnncc ,
nnd Chancellor Von C.iprivl , lu relation to
the sectarian education bill , have reached
such nn ncuto slago lhat the r slgnallou of
ibo llnanco mlnlsior is looiiod for at any
minute. Hcrr Mtquul is not nulto alone in
Iho ministry In urging such modification * In
the measure as will etinblo the children ot
parents who nro neither Catholics nor ortho
dox Lutherans to escape being BtibjccloJ to
compulsory religious teaching. Ministers
Herr Kurth and Hchellliiff , on the grounds of
policy , partly side with him , but If tno crisis
loads to a cabinet ruptuto Herr Muitiol Is
certain lo find himself alone in retiring.
Opposition tti ( li Hill.
The more the bill gets to bo known the
fiercer grows the opposition from the na
tional liberal and the frolssinnigo papers.
The opposition i' so absolute that no com
promise is possible. The conservatives also
regard ktho propasals with increasing dis
favor.
The popular sense of justice revolts ngalnst
n measure which will force Methodists , old
Catholics , Unitarians and Deists and frea-
thinkers generally to have their children
educated in some state recognized creed.
The sects which the bill admits ns duly
qualified religious societies are Quakers ,
U rooks , Anglicans , Jews and old Lutherans.
Parents who nro neither Catholics nor
Lutherans can profess to 1)3 adherents of nnv
of these sects , and can have their children
educated in accordance therewith. But the
emperor , whoso pot ideas are embodied in
tno proposals , moans to stump out religious
communities having a liberal bins , and which
will nol surrender ou a single point of mea
sure.
The teachers In the primary schools , be
tween whom and the clericals n profound
antipathy often exists , are dismayed at , Uio
proSpect of Doing placed under the thumb of
the priests. " 'Miliy'of tmVm , who are sus
pected of having broad vlows , will bo cleared
out as soon ns thd law is put in operation.
It is doubtful whether Cnancollor Von
Cnurivi himself approve * of the bill. Ills
speeches in tbelr defense lack their usual
zest , but having accepted the position of
volco of the Imperial will , ho must carry the
mailer through.
For Hie-Suppression of Vler.
The Bundosr.ith has finally approved the
suppression of immorality bill with its
swooping clauses doalln ? with souteneurs ,
prostltulos procurers nnd others in iTimorul
works. Procurers are llablo to n month's
imprisonment and to lines ranging from 150
marks to li.OOO mrfrks. These found guilty of
aggravated offenses are subject to terms of
imprisonment of from one year to ftvo years.
The heaviest punishment that can bo in-
ilictod on maarled souteneurs is the mini
mum prescribed for person of that class ,
ono year's imprisonment. The law provides
thai all offenders embraced by Iho net shall
bo placed in solitary confinement and shall
bo supplied with only n plank bed and bread
nnd water.
Atroaay the police are taking the Inw from
the emperor to enforce Iho provisions of the
net , and Berlin , Hamburg nnd other cities
uro being cleared of n social evil. Many
hundreds of Immoral women nnd men have
already been Imprisoned.
The measures applied under the ignorant
dictation of n reforming despot , are held by
thinking men as being of small avail In effect-
ini : a radical euro for the evils attacked. In
u/u umber of cases gross Injustice has been
done Ihrough the nrrost by tlio police of
workmen out of employment ns souteneurs.
Several hundred su'jpootod persons are now
confined in the Moabll prison awaltlntc trill
under the net on charges made by Iho pollco
mid oilier informers.
William' *
The Ihlrty-lhlrd nnnlversary of Iho birlh
of Kmporor William occuri on Wednesday
next. The occasion will bo celebrated by
court fntos , nl which Iho King nnd ijucon ol
Wurtomburg and the king of Saxony and u
number of princes will be present.
Special significance Is attached to the rj
coptlon nl Berlin of the king and n.uoon of
Wurtemburg. During the lifetime of the
lalo king ihe relations of the WurtPtnburg
court wllh llio imperial house were ihoso of
lalent hostility. Tlio king never vlsllca
Berlin. The new king having accorded open
friendship lo Iho Imperial house , Iho emperor
poror has determined lo m ko liU reception
the occasion of special pomp.
( liTiimu r.trrntloiiH ,
A woman named Bndmonskl was botfbndod
by the norlln executioner for murdering her
husband by namlnbtorlne poison lo htm ,
She will , however , in all probability bo Iho
lust criminal despatched In this manner , as
the emperor U turning hli attention to ether
methods of capital punishment. Ills nmjosty
has decided against the present barbarous
system.
As executions are now conducted In tier
rnau > the condemned criminal is placed on a
stool , an assistant holds Iho head , whllo Iho
executioner , who has a sword ground lo a
razor-llko sharpness , severs Iho head from
the bodv. Ono olow Is supposed to bo sulll-
clcnt to elTccl tnls purpose , but It sometimes
happens ihcl several strokes have to bo made
before Ihr head and body are separated. Tlio
emperor hesitates between death by hanging-
snd electrocution. Ho is understood to prefer
for the former method. The use of guillotine
as practiced in Franco ho rojocta unllrcly.
Of Inlrrtmt to Diplomat * .
'Iho retention nt St. Petersburg of Sir
Hobert Morlor , the British ambassador to
Uussla , Is a subject of Inlenso In tores t In dip
lomatic circles and 1s espoemliy gratifying to
tbo foreign office. Kir Hobort is a sturdy sup
porter of Kmporor WlllUm and Chancellor
liaprlvl in their efforts to disengage the czar
from his alliance wllD tbo French govern-
mcnt. The main reason for Lord Salisbury's
action is believed to bo n desire to keep nt the
Itusslnn capital an ambassador vowed In the
affairs of the country , lu view of Interna
tional troubles which ara thioatonlnc ; 'ho
Russian dytusty.
Mmo. Mela Hcrba , n C illfornmu by birth ,
has Just made n successful appoaranoj nt
.Munich as Marearct In Ucrllsoso's "Damna
tion of Knust. "
The sixth International urt exhibition will
bo held at Munich from January I to October
31 , ISM. ;
IN Till : LONDON TIIIIATIttCI. U'Oltl.O.
Clmrgr * ol riiiKiirUm Muilr AgiilnM Mi- ,
( llllicrl.
Loxnov , .fan. 'J.ITho ordering of the
court Into mourning because of the death of
the duke of Clarouco has had u serious cIToct
upon the theaters. Many persons outsldo
the court and odlclal circles will observe the
mourning period , with the result thnt tlio
manager will probably lose ngood round sum
of money.
On Wednesday , the day of the duke's
funeral , the tbcatars were not opened , nud
this entailed a severe loss to the managers.
The poorness of the attendance in the best
seats of the various ncrformaneos since then
hns evidenced thnt the receipts for the week
will show an Important reduction.
Without the splendor of scenery and res-
tunica which characterize the slngine
of productions nt Mr. II. C. Ir-
vlng's Lyceum theater , Hamlet , as
produced by Mr. Horbohm Tree for
the hrst tlmo nt the liny market
theater Thursday night , should hold the
stage nt that place of nmusomont for n long
timo. In the opening scones on Thursday
night Mr. Tron , who played the pirt of linm-
lot , acted with evident evident effervescence.
Afterward , especially In the play scene and
the closet scene , his acting displayed tntouso
ptr.sion. Mr. Tree prc otod nu altogether
original am ! not unworthy performance. Ho
Invests the clnractcr of llanuot with now
attributes and presents him as novt-r mad ,
but with his mind subjected to such a strain
as to inalco him scarcely responsible for Ills
actions In moments of such frenzy as re-
hulled lu the death of Polonlus and the dis
missal of Ophelia. MM. Tros's Ophelia was
a most graceful and pa'.hatlc portrayal ! . All
the dally papsi'sdovoto much spaca to long
and careful criticisms of tlio piny.
The Times says : "Judged by llio standard
of the Uarrlcks , Komoles and Kcans , the
covotnd cortlllcato of proficiency 1 ? Mr.
Tree's. Ho Ins given us a IHsnlot with
such distinctive mark * us como only from nu
actor of highest resource. "
A similarity pervades all the other criti
cisms.
A letter has been published from Mr. Me-
Xulty , the Irish musical critic , which is
likely to make some stir In dramatic circles.
Mr. MoNulty insinuates that the principal
features in Mr. C511b2rt's "Tho Mounte
banks" wore taken from the libretto of nn
opera written by Mr. McNulty. which ho
sent to the late Mr. Arthur Collier last
summer. Tlio principal characters in his
libretto were a magician , who , w'th ' an
elixir , changes a person Into the character
ho or she wishoi to bo , mid a clerk workman
whoso Jerky language is similar to that used
by Mr. Gilbert in "Tho .Mountebanks. " Mr.
McNulty also clnlmslhnt his libretto had a
song , "Drop a Penny In J.ho _ S.lot , " whllo ,
Gilbert's version has it ilPul a i'snny in the
Slot. " Mr. Mc-N'ulty concludes his letter
by saying that Gilbert will probably make
thousands of pounds from his opara , whllo
ho hlinscls , who spent his time and used his
brains in composing the libretto of his opera ,
will get nothing.
Arranging Tor tli < > W.'ililln .
It'iijij/i liiliirtl 1.S9. liuniin Utmlw ll'iiii'lt. ]
PAIIIS , Jau. i ! . ) . TNow York Hor.ild Cable
Special to Tin : BIE. : ] The la Rochefou
cauld-Mitchell wedding , which , as already
cabled , will take place February 11 at the
nunciature , will bo followed by a reception
nt the Hotel d'Holland , and whore Mrs. and
Miss Mitchell have boon residing during the
winter. The duke has prepared a resilience
for his bride at Bcauno , where his regiment ,
the Thirteenth chasseurs , is Stallone:1. : , and
whore tlio Unite and duchess will reside
after marringo.
Miss Mitchell has already i-or.PlvoJ sonm
costly gifts -from the duke a diamond neck
lace , from Mrs. .fumes C. Aver a handsome
diamond tiara , and from bonator Mitchell a
superb diamond nccldaco and nuicnillnont
trousseau , as well as a complete outllt of
household linon. The duke receives no dower
\vlthhisbrldo. The residence utBeauno Is
beautifully llttod out. Its stables contain
some line hordes and turnouts. Senator
Mitchell will not bo present nt the wedding ,
as ho Is tumble to leave Washington.
Soulli Anirrlnni XoloK ,
Jam'i durd't i HcimcttA
( via ( ialvcston , Tox. ) , Jan. 1 ,
[ By Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald
Special to Tun BEU.J The press of Ecua
dor1 ! ; opposed to the sale of the ( jallayagos
Islands to the United States ns n coaling
station ,
Tlio nationals in Costa Klc.i throated to
Inaugurate n revolution If the proposed loan
of the government Is olTooU/d in London.
The editor of Ki Hay of Guatemala has
been banished for crltlcl/lng Prosldonl
Harllins.
The Cnrlhagenia Vex hns bo-jii lined $200
for nu editorial ngalnsi President Nune/ .
, \ l/.ifK" NiimlH'r nl Illlli InlriiiliiiTil In I h
Srnutr.
DCS MOIM > , la. , Jim. ' , ' : > . In the sonnto n
Joint resolution was Introduced asklm ; congress -
gross to raise llio government liquor license
fee from § : . ' . " to fciSO per annum. Among the
bills Introduced were the followingTo
nincnd the laws relating to taxation of tele-
grnpU nnd teluphono lines ; to cbtnbllsn u
mill nu sy.siem of weighing coal at mines
and to punish Irregularities : to proloct
brucdorH of trotting and pacing horses and
protect fair nssoclntinim ; to provide for llio
oxncullQii of criminals within county Jails ;
to provide for the luxation of telegraph and
telephone lines , to nrovido for bottling the
dllTorcncos between parties by arbitration ;
to provide for the assessment of railway
property by county boards of supervisors ,
A concurrent resolution wni Introduced
proidlng for the invesilgnllon of the btuto
Institutions by a .special committee. Ad
journed till " p. m. Monday.
In the afternoon ttio house conbldcrrd a
resolution abolishing Sunaay pay for um-
ployes. It wu referred totho Judiciary com
inlttco. After tlio Introduction of n number
of bills the house adjourned till Monday
morning ,
Crrxton'M Illnn ( ir.ixs I'nlari- .
CIIKSIOV , lu. , Jan. : ii. : ISpoclal Tologrnm
toTiiK HKH.J At a mcollng of stockholder *
today it wns decided to rebuild Iho Blue
grass palace ut Creslon ttili year. It will bo
remodeled and.mado nn Iniluflrinl and nolun-
tllla oxlilblt. Appllcatloim for space for scv
orul btuto exhibits have already been niado ,
I'liul 1'lnj I'r.ir.'il ,
GV.iMii Ku'im , la. , Jar. ! ) . [ Special Tblo-
gram to TUB HKK.J J , B , Ingor&oll , of
Marlon , a brakeman of thollurllngton , Cedar
Uapldsfc Northern railway has been mystorl
ously ml&slng slnco V > 'odnenlny , Ho had
quite u sum ot inonoy wlin him and It U
iciirod liu ha * met with foul play ,
FRANCE AND ROUE
Evidence i. > Umlorstauilinj Hns Bccu ]
| j te # 5 Monarohinl Question.
SEPARATIOF CHURCH AND STATC' '
i-vp
Catholics in > So Must Seek n
( T
tioiixl ( PL < in National Politics.
t-
COMPTE DE PARIS LEFT IN THE LURCH
Ho Hns Officers but No Army , Camlidi\tc3
but No Apparent Constituency.
EFFECTS OF A RECENT PAPAL LETTER
I.co Mil. Is Not Inollm'.l to Intfrli-in Wlltl
( Itrpulillr mul HUH I'orlilddi-ii Ills
J'oovlc | to Do > MI lloIt IH
isni tni Jtimn ( > ' ) iiliiif Ut nnrlt 1
I'AIIIX , .Ian. ' , ' : ! . ( Now York HernUt Cable
.Special to Tin : Br.i : . i Tlio religious quos--
lion takes precedence of nil other * Just now
In Franco , l.lttlocho , Indeed , is talked of
horn. A crisis Is pretty sure to roiult , mul
In view of what mny coino the subject ty
worth careful study.
U was supposed by the clerical roynlUls
Hint the prosecution of the archbishop ot
Atx would hnvo boon followed by n I'atnollo '
inovomenthostllo to Iho republic. But thU
has proved n mistake. Tno foolish suit
against Mir. ; Ciootho-Soulurd has turned out
to bo the slnrtlup : point of n policy of ap
peasement based ou the republican constitu
tion. Four facts of much Importance , wlncu ,
though nnnnrcntly lUscounoctud , are really
related to each other , testify to the poslttvo |
wish of the pope to savor the Interests of the
church from the Intcro ls of Iho nioimachy.
\Vlnil I liu I'uprVrolc. .
The first is the recolnt by Cardinal UIcli-
ard , arch bishop of I'.iris , of a letter from
Leo XIII , of which the exact to.vt hav not
l)3ou made public , but of which the general
purpose has been rovo.ilcd , doubtless with
the papal itssont. In this letter lo Iho pope
clearly con linns Cardinal Uompolla's ciroulai'
of Ih91. Ho condemns all systematic oppo
sition to the established order of things lu
I'Vancc , nnd says that in the future 'thd
clergy must refrain from active Intervention
in political affairs. 1'Voneh Catholics wilt ,
of course , bo free to servo the causa and the
party of their choice. But hnnco forward
they must ctaso to assume that religious
Interests nro incompatible with the romibll >
can constitution , nud they must 11 nil n con- *
stitutionnl platform for the defense of thelc
vlows and their parliamentary triumph.
Next : About the tlmo when the pope's i
letter was rocolvcd here , Cardinal Lnvicjicrid , '
who , as is the Interpreter of the papal policy
when ho , last ycar , undo his sensational i
profession of republicanism , issued a now f
circular , In which ho very frankly once more ) j |
proclaimed \loyrilty to Ufa republic and '
declares lhal in so doing ho hoys the pope's
orders.
Itliist from IVnt IHclnn.
Thirdly : Last Sunday In the cathedral ao
Bordeaux Pore DUion , the famous Domini
can preacher whoso passionate nnd JnunaUo
eloquence ten yours since made so much stk
in Paris , and whoso liupnluous liberalism led
to his being silenced Uy his superiors , deliv
ered a sermon in which ho advocated the uc-
ccptauco of the constitution by Catholics and
satlrI/.Qd the ants-republican crusade of the
alleged npostlos of Iho monarchy. The
preacher spoke In terms of scathing ncorn of
those malcontents , whoso every war cry
scainod to havu a financial ring and whoso
faith was bound up with business Interests.
Lastly : In their rucont declaration , which
ha- served ns a preface to the papal loiter ,
live cardinals assumed u constitutional at'.l-
titde , which Miongli perhaps lens sturdy than
that of Cardinal Laviqnurc , was sunicicnlly
significant.
Coinptn .In Paris I. fit Almir.
The question there seems vlrlually settled.
The French Catholics nro no longer Idcntillcd
with the monnrchlal opuasltlon. No blow
thnt has boon dealt to the royalists , not even
the downfall of Boulanglsm , has been so ter
rible. Without the Catholics , the coinpto do
Paris will bo n chlel without nn army. Ho
will still have a few ofllecrs , but ho will hava
no troops. Ho will have candldntee , but lia
will have no.constlluonts. All this will bo
shown at the next olocllons , unions the ad
vent of a now pone should mcnnwhllo oc
casion a fresh chaneo of papal policy ,
There will still bo an opposition In HID
next Chamber of Deputies , but It will Co
constitutional , not Irreconcilable , and it will
bo far less religious than consorvallve , which
will at least allow the parliamentary system
to bo tested moro thoroughly nnd more uln-
ccroly than has so far boon possible slnco the
proclamation o ! the republic. '
JAAQUKS ST. Ci HE.
COSTLY CtMtlOHITV.
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Bittibsi'.i.s , Jan. ffii. | Jfow York Herald
Cable-Special lo T/u / : UKK. | The llnestold
palnuo In Brussels , that of Prince d'Arcn- '
bcnr , caught lire this morning al U o'clock.
Prince do Croy d'Aronborz had remained
late at his club. The princess , who wus
.sleeping In the loft wing of tlio palace , lit a
lamp to boo the hour nt which hqr husband
came homo. The lamp upiot , setting llro to
u curtain , and soon the ontlro lefl wing \\an
In'llamos.
The princess assisted by hnr husband , had
lo escape In her night dross and soak rcfugo
In a neighboring houso. Tha servants , sleep
ing In the uppcr.part of the palace had to
lower Ihcmsalvcs from Iho windows by
rojios , Ono foil and broke both legs. The
dromon strove to save the building , but tlm
whole west wing was tolally c'jslroyed ' , lo-
golher wllh the mairnlllcont family pictures )
some palntod by UuboiiH and Van Dyko.
Ono ( Iranian was killed and two seriously
injured. The llro wus not subdued u lull 7
o'clock.
The center of the pilaco and right wing re
main , but the loss of ton family portraits and
historic furniture U Irreparable. All Iho
Jewell of Iho princess were moiled Intnoflro.
During the day Immense crowds of hi lit-
boors viewed the ruins of the palace. ,
The fooling U that the loss Is n natloutl
nffulr , as some of the inos ) , famous and uniijuu
historical relics oxUtlug In Bclgum have
perished , Thcso have boon accumulated
during centuries hy the d'ArJnbortf-lX'inon
families. The palace Itself was a historic
building. It was the residence of the French
kliiu , Louis X V , when ho Invaded llolj'ium
In 1711 , and onoof the pavlllonn dontrovnd
had been kopl exactly as It wus in 1M1H ,
when its Uimi occupant , Count d'Ktnnont ,
whoso tragical story has been drainiituod by
Uootbo , left II lo go lo ibu tcalfold ,