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FHE OMAHA PSuNDAY BEE PROES 1 TO 8. = & = / = TWENTl-SECOND YEA ] ? . OMAHA , SUNDAY MOUNTING , J , 3892-SIXTEEN PAGES. , rr & 'l / - NUMBER 50 * I " * " ALL READY TO START England's ' Now House of Commons in Readi ness to Start Tomorrow , * _ _ _ _ _ CHANGES IN THE PERSONNEL OBSERVED Many Able # enTnho Will Be Missed by Their Old Frionda. ONE OF THE NEWEST LABOR MEMBERS Keir ffardio in His Working Olothcs and Insolence Surprises lha House. HE WILL GET A SETTING ON , THOUGH When tlio Hoimo Guti Through with Him Hn Won't IIu Ho Vroxli Wlint May Ilo Kinoctcd from anil Alter .Mondiiy. tCoprff7ilIXllb'i ) ; / Jamti Uonlnn nenn-.V\ \ LONDON , Aug. 0. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tun Buc.I A glance nround tuo now House of Commons' reveals to tbo eye the great number of changes which bavo boon made in It , ns well ns the character of these chances. Au old member once observed to a frlond : "You will see after every general election a smaller num ber of gentlemen boro. " Ho was prejudiced n favor of the ola school to which ho be longed , but still the difference In manners , \J \ customs and nttlr.cs of every new bouse , ns compared wltb Its predecessors , Is very marked. The class conventionally described as gentlemen Is steadily diminishing. Even the policemen who guard tbo approaches to St. Stophon's may sometimes bo caught winking furtively nt each other as some newly elected member comes along. "It goes against my grain to salute a fellow like that , " I overheard a constable say to a man ono day ns a member passed him , and that , was In last parliament. The citizen policemen docs not sec why ho is not just us good as n citlzen-carpontcr or minor. If equality bo the order of the day , let It go all 'round , and drop tbo old fashioned forms of deference nnd respect. No doubt it will come to that In duo sea son. England is not yet half way through Iho democratic changes In which the modern cgislatinn has involved bna involved her , "out wo are making rapid progress , nnd the underpinning to almost tbo ontlro social fabric Is being gradually knocned away. Xo\v .MomlMT.i ditching On , The house has been crowded on these iwoarlng-ln days. New members do not tool quite light in tbo saddle until thny have gone through the formal process of taking natb with tholr seau They rush ever each other to reach the table wnoro she clerks nro itutlonon , light to get bolu of tbo testament under tbo very eye of the spoaUnr. Thu have bad a good deal of trouble to get hero and they do not mean to stand any nonsense. I look 'round for familiar faces , but find only n small number of them. Among the Gladslonltm'ft the eye soarchps far furtnor for the proprietor of the Daily Telegraph , young Lawson , for Gladstone's friends Sir Uoraco Davoy , for a labor member , whom Gladstone mai\o \ under secretary for the homo department , Mr. Broadhurst ; for Philip Stanhope , brother to the present secretary of war , but a wild ruulcnl ; for Parker , who Is writing the life of Sir Robert Peel they ro all go no. I look in vnln among tbo liberal unionists for Hlchnrd Chamberlain , Joe's brother , for DUO of the ablest of tholr bind , Mr. Fin lay , y. C.for ; tbo fiery spirit who fought at Luckuow with his father. Sir H. Havolock- Allen ; for Colonel Coruwallls West , chlolly Known ns tbo husband of Mrs. Ditto ; for Hon. W. Fitzwllllams , bcaton In that-world- renowned racing center , Doncastor. The worthy Fitzwllti.ims , who hava been all- potent for generations , nro now beaten oy n carpet-bagger barrister. I turn to the conservatlncs nnd hunt tor ballsbury's son and heir for tbo Prince of "Wales' frlond nnd ingai advisor , Sir C. liall : for poor Major Isaacs , who was shot In the nrm by a woman who had sworn to bo revenged - vonged on him ; for Lord H. Benlinck. for that redoubtable Highlander. Cobnol Mal- DDlm , or Sir Edward , who bad done so mvch for establishing telephone communications round tha coasts. Appearance ofTlirtr SuccpKKorK. Keno of tnoui nro hero , but hero conies 10010 one who looks ns if ho accounted him- iclf worth the whole lot ot them put to gether. Ho Is rigged In a "haud-we-dowu" blue serge jacuot , common llannul shirt , n llamlng pair of pantaloons , and on top of all n dirty tweed cap. This is Mr. Koir Hnrolo , one of tbo now labor members , and bo is evi dently determined to maxo it clear from the first that ho does not e.iro what the old duke of Wellington called n "tuponny dam" for the House of Commons or anybady in U Tn the tlrsr. day ho drove to tbo house In n tort of excursion wngoo , with a posse of chums , ono ot them blowing for dear llfo on a noisy braai Instrument. I wonder what the shades of Pratt , Can ning and Pulmcrston , who nro supposed to bo hovering ever tbo scone on these occa sions , thought ot thru Not satis lied with this exploit , Mr. Hnrdlo advanced up tbo lloor of the house with his cap on In epito os the cries of "Order" all 'round ' him. Presently ibo spoaxcr saw him , and bis Btorn lonoi and dignified demeanor ut last cowed this impudent upstart , for lot It not be buppojcd bo is a fair specimen of the labor members. Far from It , Tbo.v arc , as a rule , ns careful in tholr ob * lorvancc of the forms of the house ana the ordinary civilities ot llfo us any lord of high degree. And why sbould they not bol Tbo house Itself will boon bring this Koir Hardlo to bis proper bearing. I have soon bis sort lie re before , full of Insolence nnd concoltand utter tuoy bavo been put through ttio mill fern n tow weeks or months the sawdust and Bluer rubblsn is knocked clear out of them. Wulllnt fur the Won ! "Ho. " Hero then wo are , this Saturday afternoon pearly all ol us ready for the opening of tbo ball on Monday , There must , of course , bet t douato on what ia substantially a vote to put Mr. Gladstone In pluco of Salisbury. Homo rattling speeches uro sure to bo made > n botb Bidoi , and on Thursday , not before k division will bo tnkon. The Gladstonlant Will cheer till they nro hoarse and unionists Kill bo glad to see them face to face nt last With tbo responsibilities ot I heir position. There will bo loma pretty passages at fcrmt botwcea Gladitpno and Chamberlain and Halfour and John Burns aud company. Socialists and reformers generally bavo nn pie opportunities of breathing out do- flanua to the rulers ot Knglaud and to the Vf rid generally , but from Mr * . G lads tone , being In office , you will hear nothing but speeches of the highly smoothing consorvu- tivo tendency. A Mr.MtiRii or pAni.mtr.NT. I.OM1ON FINANCIAL ItEVlliW. on the Stock Rxrhnnga Almost Devoid of Intercut. [ ComirlaMnl 1833 liu-lamei OirJri nnn " , * . LONDON , Aug. 0. f Now York Hornld Cable Special to Tun Br.B.l Business has bcon almost nt at n standstill today. The stock exchange has boon open today and nnd mar kets have been almost completely uovold of Interest. Funds are unchanged while Indian rupee paper Is } & per cent cheaper except green bonds which have fallen from } 4 par cent to # . The nurknt for bomo railways lias boon almost dosortot ) . Prlcoi bavo moved In only a slight doaroo. ' Caledonian , doforrod.Grcat Eastern , Northeastern , South eastern , deferred , showing a rlso of % to } ( percent , whlloMidlanQ , London , Northwest ern and Metropolitan bavo given way to some extent. American railways have been very inactive. Now York markets bavo been firm from opening to close and finally an ad vance of } { percent Is established In Lnko Shore and % to } { per cent in nearly nil others , tbo exceptions being Atchison income bonds , Chicago & Mllwaukno nnd Louisville & Nashvtllo which , nro , ' < to M per cotit lower. Canadian lines have been quite neg lected nnd close without alteration. Money bus boon quite a drug ; short loans have bcon freely oftorod nt } per cqnt. In the discount market few bills have been offered ; these nt , two or three months are quoted ntXlIL r * cent. _ Itnilo < lie ytttcn Fiirowvll. LONDON , Aue. fl.-Empcrnr William bade forowell to the queen this afternoon ana sub sequently banqueted tbo members of tbo royal bousohold on board the Kaiser Adlcr. The royal yacht will sail on her return voyage - ago at 4 o'clock tomorrow morning. WOULD XOT JIK TAKKH AKtt'K. Surronmlod by n I'ossn u Pennsylvania Murderer Kill * Himself. PiTTsnuiia , Pa. , Aug. 0. On thoOtbof last June Martin Heed , who was confined in the Wn llngton county jail for the murder ot Alex Cnappoll , ojcapcd and w < w not located by the detectives on his trail until today. Ofllcors McBrldo nnd Orr , huvo been working on tbo case over since the murderer lied , and after much work they found him today concealed in.r.n ice house at Nobles- town , near Washington. Wbon discovered Ucea refused to surronaer , whereupon on attempt was made to force the door of the Ice house and take him bv forco. Heed had evidently determined not to bo taken alive , for ho opened 11 ro on the oillcers and dangerously wounded Ofllccr Orr. The policemen seeing they could not capture the desperado unaided , summoned assistance. A largo number of citizens ot the place responded aud a second attempt on tho.bulld- ing was commenced. Shot after shot cnmo from Reed's revolver and his lirlnc was so rapid that no onn dared to vouturo into the Ice houso. In tlmo Constable Coylo ot McDonald station placed himself nt the head of u number bor of others and led nn assault , on the murderer's stronzl'old. The besiegers were mot with a vollei from Heed's pistol , Con stable Coyle being .nstunlly killed. The death _ of thU cfllcer spread con- btcrnntion among the assembled citizens , but thov quleklv rallied uud determined -to/fiot Uro to the ice houbo r.nd tuusjorco Heed to surrender. They wore successful In setting it on lire. Tbo conllaeration spread from ' ono end of tbn building to ibo'olbcr , but Heed did not give himself up. On the con trary as the llaincs mounted higher and higher , und ho saw that ho had the cholco ot burning to death , nurrondering , or snooting himself , bo cboso the latter. The report of his revolver rang out , startling the crowd , who bad no looked for such n termination to tbo tragedy. Heed's body was recovered soon afterwards ; burned to n crisp. It showed that bo was shot in his bead. Tbo crime for which Hoed was convicted und sentenced to hang was the murder ot Alcxununr Cbnppoll. Cliappoll's wlfo was a most attractive woman , And Heed falling in love with her planned and executed thu crime In order to nmiry hor. He guvo bis victim poisoned whisky to drink. . The bodies of Coylo and Hood were both brought to Pittsburg , and the coroner will hold nn inquest on them. Ull.tSlllil ) TIlllUUUll TIIK C.llt. T\vo I'liH.si'iiK'TH Iiijnriul ut Koukuk by Monrs Iriim a Itlimt. Kr.oianc , la , Aug. 0. A rook from a blast In n bluff none hero this afternoon crashed Into n smoking car. William Burke of Chicago cage and W. B. fames' Essex , In. , were struck In the head by fragments. Burke is probably fatally Injured. Sliulliy County' * Now Court IIouno. HAHHK , la. , Aug. 0. [ Special to THE Br.u. ] Ills estimated that fully 10,000 visItors - Itors witnessed the ceremonies of laying the corner stone ot Ibo now court house bore yesterday. The exercises were under the auspices of tbc Masonic fraternity and were very elaborate. 1 ho parade was was ono of the features , Joined in by all the ctvlo or ganizations of tbo county. Five roast oxen nnd as many pork were ( served to the hungry. Amusements in various fornib , foot races , blnyclo races , tug of war contests , hose races , bn.o ball ana other athletic sports wore" in dulged In. The celebration was marred by no accidents aud was u delightful ono in every respect. A magnificent display of lire- works wound up the day's pleasure. iml : > c7./U'il Vivo Iliinilroil Dollar * . AiisiiDKEN , S. D. , Aug. ( S. Henry Barr , a driver for Agent Dam of E'oropaugh's show , is nn ombc/zler to tbo extent of 500. Ho nUo forged the slgnaturo of the Aberdeen Mnllnnnl hnnlr to 11 nnplrnp'n fnntntnlnr Officers nro In clnso pursuit. Ho Is well connected. His downfall Is attributed to bad babiU. ' _ _ . Klllfu'liy u .Motor Our. CINCINNATI , O. , Aug. 0. A sad accident , attended with loss of llfo , occurred ut Mt. Auburn late this afternoon from the collision of nn electric cur with a carnage. Mr. George Scaly of Walnut Hilts , with his wife and Allss L. C. Coolie , was crossing the Mt. Auburn electric ear line In a carnage on their way to the Burnett Woods park con cert. Au electric car coming down grade struck tbo carriage and dashed It to pieces , Miss Cooke was killed ; Mrs. Sealywas.lt U feared , fatally Injured , and Mr. Scaly was seriously hurt. Mr. Sealy Is tbo Cin cinnati ngont for a Now York plato glass bouse. OF WlSATIIlill BUIIKAU , I OMAHA , Aug. U. f Generally fair weather pruvallod and there arc no present Indications of a break up In the existing conditions. Temperature ranged In the nineties in Nebraska and Kansas , tbo wannest points being lodgn City aud Wichita at 100 = , There Ii a low barometer In the extreme uorthwon , which will very likely causa au Increase In temper ature. l.oritt 1'orttraiM For I.'itnturn Nulirntkii , Omulm ami Vicinity U'urnUT , prolmUly continued fulr wealhur , with Houihurly \\lmU during timidity , WASHINGTON , i ) , C. , Auff. 0. Forecast , for Sunday : For Nebraska and Iowa Show ers ; cooler : south , shifting to southwest winds. For the Dakotas Fair ; cooler ; wctt winds. _ Mr * . L. H , Pat ton , Uookford , III. , writes ) 1 From personal experience I can recommend DoWltt't Sarsaparilla. a euro for linnuro blood und general uebillty " ON MARTIAL CANALS * Oamillo riammarion Furnishes an Intcr- osting Latter to the Herald. HE SUPPORTS SCHIAPERELLI'S ' THEORIES Belief in tlis Double Onnals Upheld and Reasons Given Therefor. CAN ONLY BE SEEN IN SPRING AND FALL ( Joraination Noticoiblo Only Daring the Vernal or Autumnal Equinox. GREAT RESULTS ARE PROMISED SOON .11. Fliimiimrlon Think * Wa Shall llconmo Hotter Acquainted \\llli Mars' Motour * otoulciil Condltlom Tliiin WitliA Those of Mother ICurtli. 1 Inj Jnnsi P.niis , Aug. C. | Now York Herald Cable Special to Tin : BIE.rTho ] European ojltlon of the Herald publishes the following article from Prof. Amilo Flammarlon on tbo opposition ot Mars : "To THE EIIITOK OP TUB HnitALT ) : It Is impossible not to uotlco that whlla bore papcrj uro occupied wltb unimoortant political controvorslcs , crimes , balls , theaters , cashiers and other futilities , tbo American papers davoto tbo hen part of their spaoo to the progress made In every branch of science and in particular to the triumphal march of tbo first of sciences , tlieso last few wooks. Especially the beautiful planet Mars , which shines nightly and brilliantly above our beans , is the subject of extromnly Interesting articles. As this neighboring world has not lor a moment bojn lost sight of by the Juvisy ob servatory smeo It o-imo within range , 1 nro- uosu to address soon to the Now Yortt Herald a general article based on the results of our observations , in which I bavo bad the good fortune to bo assisted by co-laboratours ns zealous ns tnoy nro skilled , Quiet , Quenissut , Scunmll and Mabiro. > < > l oillloJoiiletH ( ; boon. "Today I will simply touch upon the great nnd important observations made through the grand equatorial of the Mount Hamilton observatory , the most powerful telescope in the world. According : to tbeso observations , the Martial canals have been recognized and continued , but tbo Illustrious director of the Lick observatory ndds : 'Tho latest obser vations have disnrovod Schrannrolli's thnnrir that tbo canals in Mars are doubles. ' It fol lows that double canals have not been seen. "Tho cnso is the same hero nt the Juvisy observation. A certain number of canals wore observed , but nil were simple. I will mention as examples the Nasmyth piss , the Indus , Gauges , Gcgrxs , Irb , Gordon , the Cltaux canal , nnd PyriDbligton , which is seen to have u diilerent cour.se. . Iteully u .Uiigiilllcciic .Spectacle. "Tho observations were thujnora difficult , as tbo planet bus a great austral latitude and is consequently but llttlo above our boriion nnd thus scarcely emerges fro'm mundane mists , oven nt this meridan passage , but it Is at the nearest point in Its course to the earth , and is really a magnificent succtaolo. The point lo which I wish to draw Prof. Holdon's attention is that not having seen the double canals does not contradict Schraparolll's observations. "Why ! Because they are only seen double in tbo spring and autumn ot Mars , a llttlo after the spring equinox acd a little before the autumn equinox. Tlio grminatlons dis appear in summer nnd in winter. Now the inhabitants of the south hemisphere of Mars are in midsummer nnd those of tbo north hemisphere in midwinter. The spring equinox of the south hemisphere and tbo autumn equinox of the north hemisphere occurred on March D last. The summer solstice of the boutb hemisphere and tbo winter solstice ot tha nortli hemisphere will occur October 18 next. Wo cannot , there fore , obscrie the geminations durlni : tha present observation of Mars. Too Ijirly In tlio Vcur. "It is well known that on this neighboring planet the scc.ions are twice as long as wltb us , lasting nearly six months Instead of three. The pro ontopposition of Mars comes nine weeks bofojo tbo summer solstice of the southern hemisphere and ns In 1877 the canals appear simple. Schlaparolll , who dis covered them , was careful to warn astrono mers of what would happen this year. Hero Is what ho wrote In March , 18S9 : " 'It will not bo long before these conjec tures nro veniioc ns the opportunity will pro- sontltsnlf in 1S92. The opposition in that year ivlll take place under almost the same conditions as that of 1S77 , and the total absence - sonco of geminations must bo expected. ' "It Is evident that our knowledge of Mars is becoming vorp precise1 and doubtless wo shall soon know moro of that planet's motorology than of that of tbo earth. "COIIU.E FMMMAIIIO.V. " i'iActji.sTKicKi.v I : Clioluru CiuiMCt Moro JSIots In .Montreal Alnrmuil. VIENNA , Aug. 0. Dr. Prey , an export m matters portalug to cholera , writes to tbo newspapers that In the experience of himself nnd other doctors , tbo notion prevailing among Ignorant persons that cholera patients were often buried alive m.ty bo attributed to the fact that three hours after death the bodies of the victims of the scourge bcccmo distorted by muscular contractions , often lasting for hours. These contractions , are taken by the porions mentioned as Indicating that life still exists in tuo bodies , and as tbo remains of cholera patients nro Interred as soon alter death as possible , these pooulo 1m aglno that the patients are buried before life is really extinct. ST. Pr.TBiisiiuiio , Aug. 0. The cholera out break has caused rioting at Makarovku In the province of Voronezh. The mob destroyed stroyod tbo bospiUl and tba doctors fled Troops restored ardor. Many ol tbo rioters were publicly knouted. MONTIIKAL , P. Q. , AUB. 0. Tko news tbn cholera has broken out on tbo Khlno hai cro atJd uncaslii'iss ' bftro , owing to the fact tha largo quantities of rags , the most prolific brooders of contagion , are brought to Mont real by Gorman vessels to bo used In papa making. Has from Germany uro also brought bore from Now York. C.tttliimuii Itelvuteil on Halt. Dexveit , Colo. , Aut. . 0. A special frdm Cheyenne , Wyo. , says : Tbo cattlemen prisoners were brought into court today ana formally charged with Iho murder ot Cham plon and Hay , tbo two mon killed during the cattle war. At the conclusion of tbo pro ceedlngb they were bound over until Angus ! , when the trial will probably bo begun n the meantime tno fioaor * were released icon bailv.the onttlohrcn themselves furnUh- UJT Iho bonds. A TliomftinuTT of KnVttnYn Tnmpliir Alrctuly A etiililot nt ? ti' ] Mountain Oil } ' . DBSVE'II , Cole , " , Aiitt. 0. Each day Intrnsl. los the Intercut manifested ever the arrival of the Immcnso number ot trains which nro Bweoplng ncrosB tbo 'country with Denver as heir objective point. It Is estimated tbnt ho trains' unloaded 5,000 people at tha union dcoot today , nnd tbo rush is not booked to commence until tomorrow , when tbo Knights I'omplar 'special trains willbagin to nrrivo In 'orno. The outgoing trains were also heavily oaded with cnstnrn people , Intcuton vlMtlng the iflnn'y pleasure resorts In Iho mountains surrounding this city. They will return to the city In tjmo to wl\noss tbo opening ot the conclave. The knights' betel committee today re ceived telegrams from twenty-flvo additional commundcrlcs located. In different parts of the union , nsklnp lor living accommodations. This was quito u surprise , , us ttio committee was under thu Impression that every cdm- mandcry intending to bo present hud already signified tholrMntcntion of doing so. Tbo accommodations , however , will bo furnished them. I'lciiHcd with tlio Woutlicr. The eastern knights who have thus fnr arrived 'express their 'delight at the cool nnd joautlful weather existing hero. Sir knights continued to roll Into the union depot today. Every train of _ tbo many which arrived brought in n full commandory or a representation of n commandory. Three full Colontdo commondortcs nua representa tives from "half u dozan other coininnndoncs arrived. The knlgnU were mot ns they loft the train by a coaimltteo and escorted to tbo reception tent , where they were saluted and ed to tholr g.uarters with banas ploying and 'oathors flyinft. The scenes at the reception tent were lively enough to suit anybody , ana the 100 knights who were detailed .for escort duty were about chatting or lolling under the canvas. Colorado rado division No. 4 whs on escort duty from I a. m. to 9 , wnon It was rollovod by division No. 1. The Cook Drum nnd Pifo corps and a jrceloy band were stationed in a near-bv tent , rondy t'o head tho- escort when neces sary. There was a continual throng of vis itors passing in 'and out of the tent all tbo timo. The kr.IghU undo n splendid appear- nuco in their daru uniforms and fatiguocaps. C'ommnnilurluM Arriving. At 1:35 : this afternoon the Burlington Bulled into Iho union depot with nlno rare , two ot which wore ocqirpiod by the Frank fort , Ind. , commandery. Tbo reception eotn- mittco took cbargo 9fi tbo sir knights nnd escorted them to tbo ( reception tout , nt tbo Toot of Eighteenth strcoj. The commandory s represented by twenty-four members of the organization , headed by Eminent Com mander . S. P. ( Jdskoll. The Cincinnati tommnnderics will nrrivo tomorrow. Among' ' tjho delegates will bo jovornor MclClnloy , ox-Governor Hoadloy , cx-UovornorForakor-.nnd ox-Governor Hick- onlopor. " The dlstlng isuou vtsiJcr ; . . . ' . - cordially welcomed , _ , , * Eminent Comnmndv'r" P. S. Lott of the Michigan grand commintlery cumo on this morning in navnnceJof , ( its party from Flint , Mich. , which will b < 5 In tomorrow. The members'of tbo Kentucky commnndtr- ies and tbelr guests : n'ro expected to nrrivo tomorrow and ( Motiunyin great crowds. The headquarters of tbc club huvo boon opened in Judge Caldwell , . Yecmau's ofllco in the Boston block , wbero.tho" Kentucky delegates will bo received nwrcfitcitamed. At A great number , of eastern commanderlcs a'o enjoying th ( > > bouUo of Colorado fa- vorito"summ6r IcuorVrfnnitou Springs irevious to taking part in tba conclav'o. Tivo Now York couimandorlcs , numbering 108 sir unigbta , bavo bcon at this resort since- Thursday , bat loft there this evening nnd arrived In Denver about 10 o'clock. The conimanaorlos nro : Malta , No. Jl , of Blngbamton , with twenty roprcaon- .ativcs , in charge of Bmlooat Commander Sir Fred P. Honhj St. Omors , No. 10 , of El- mlra , twenty strong , with Eminent Coro- nia'udor Sir \Vllllam H. Hylen , and Past Emi nent Commander Sir S. M. Wadhams In charco ; St. John's commnndery of Oloan , with twenty-throo delegates ; Tagaghton , No. 28. of Wellsborjb , Pa. , havinir twonty- two members , comanded bv Past Eminent Commander Sir William H. Vormylea'nnd Past Eminent Commander Sir Gcorpo M. Spaulding and tbo remalndorroprcsoulatlvo of Cyrouo and Monroe coinmandorlcs of Rochester. N. Y. , add DoMoluy commandery of Ilorncllsvillo , N , Y. With the party also are Sir Knight George T. Hben , grand ecn- crallsslmo of Tennessee , nnd Eminent Com mander Sir George BoDeo of Pen Yan , N. Y. Tlio Penimplyuniuand Indiana command- erics at Manitou will gn to Colorado Springs tomorrow , and after spending the Sunday tboro will start-for Denver. West Virginia nnd Obio commnndcrlos ore also at Matutou and jtvill probably arrive in Denver Sunday nleht. Theis command- cries are : Chlllicotbc , No. 8 , Cbllllcotho , O. , eight knlgbts with their families In two cars ; Marietta , No. 5 , Marietta , O. , thirty- sevo'i knights ; Calvary No. 5 , Parkorsburp , W. Va. , thirty-fivo knights ; Athens , No. 1 , Athens , O. , thirty-six knights ; Scioko , No. 3. Circlevlllo , O. , thirty knights. Sir Knights E. P. IV-jrks and Babcnck of the Walla Walla , Wash. , commandery ar rived via tbo Union Pnclllo this morning , and report , that a few bthora will come yot. AWAY TO , I/UPVKK. Omiilia KnlghtH Stn'rt on Their Journuy to Hie Conclnvu. Forty mombera of Mount Calvary com mandery , Knights Toinplar , departed yes terday afternoon eve tbo Burlington for Denver. They occupied two palace sleeping oars handsomely decorated with bunnoH that stretched tbo full .engtti of tbo coaches. Tbo legends that appeared upon the banners read after tbo following fashion : "Ne braska Knights Templar , Mount Calvary nmniTmmlfrr No. 1. Otnnhii. Nob. " Behind tbo two cars occupied by tbo Omaha knlgbts and ttici' ladies tboro were three coaches carryif ! too Palestine com- mandary No. 4 of Trofitcn Tliroj baggage cars , immediately bai'K ntioengino , carried the trunks and pei-goniil effects of the two delegations , making 4 train of eight oars. Most of tba sir Imlauts'of Omaha were accompanlea by ttiejiv .wives , there bolnir almost as many Udlos' aboard tbo train as gentlemen. | A.nong these who departed for the great conclave were : B. M. Wjibstor , O. H Alien , H. J. Hawk , N. K. Latin , Victor While , E. iv. Long , Judge M. it. "Hoiiowcll , Gustavo Andorsont JuogoV. . S ; Strawn , Hugh G. Clark , O. D. Horton , /2"P. Devnlon nnd F. U. Do Lorltnor. TUo train will roach Denver - vor this , morning anil the Omaha knlgbts will than bccomn a part of tbo vast throng of ' glltterlig | jowol-bOd'eokea conclavors. Cmctno , III , , Aug. 0 , Julia Phillips , the Lockport , N. Y. , BlrfBUppoicd to have been killed by a train , but lifter a corpse had boon Bblpped cost said to be lier's , was alleged to bo ullvo and all right to Chicago , cannot bo found. Tboro is a suspicion that the telegram - gram signed with liur numo and sent to her prints In Lockport WBS a forgery. William Hyatt , u livery stable umploye. formerly of Lockort und believed to boJulia's Intended husband , has not bpen'eoen ' ilnco the girl's doatb. The police arotlaklnir au active In terest lu tbo mystery , llnii a Iloiartti Apienrunr | , WASHINGTON , D. ( . Aug. 0 , Hews -of empty seals , desks liu ed > vltu documents , heaps of waste paper , dint and dirt and a heavy oppresilve atofo pboro , with a senator or a congressman occasionally wandering aimlonsly In and out , \yoro nil that remained nt tbo eaoltol today v , remind ono of tbo Fifty-second congrcM. Nvurly nil the members - bers hayo already fouu or are propariiiK to JTO homo. ANNOYING BISMARCK Germany's Officials Tnko a. Moan Way of Showing Their Resentment , HIS POPULARITY , HOWEVER , INCREASING Thousaads Turn Out nt Berlin to Give the Ex-Ohnncollor a Welcome. CAUSE OF THE MINISTLRIAL CRISIS Herr Herrfurth Onnnot" Agree to Dr. Miguel's ' liuanoinl Policy. LAUNCH OF A NEW GERMAN BATTLESHIP Grrinnny ArraiiRliiB Nc\r Cotnincrclnl TrciiUcs J'nulVollV Conilnc to Help the r > emocn u in Tlu-lp Cum- rut lierlund Nova. ICopurigMctl IW ! l > u iVcii1 Pirft < BEIIU.V , Aug. 0. Prlneo Ulsmnrck's Btudlod nvoldanco of nny opan roioronco to the government's policy In the brief sponch ho delivered upon his arrival yesterday nt the railroad station in this city has boon of great relief to the ofllctal mind , which hau been filled with forebodings tbnt the prlnco would renew nis attacks. Blnco the notable speech the chancellor re cently delivered at Jena , ho has econ made to feel onicial resentment In various petty ways. The railroad stations in Prussia where the prince expected to pass have boon virtually closed to the public. At Halto , where ho hna to alight to ohiingo trains , the railroad oftlclnls refused to admit anyone to the pUtform nnd askoa thopnnco to at once leave the car and stay In the waiting room until the train was ready to proceed. Similar isolation had been attempted hero , but Iho onicials did not dare to fncolho public wrath over further acts of Insolence toward the ex- chancellor. The ovations in his honor by the poonlo have became warmer , owing to the public indignation ever his bad treat ment. Tried to .Suppress the Welcome. It has transpired that the government tried to Induce the grand duke of Saxc- Weimar to order the municipal authorities of Jena nnd the chiefs of the university to refuse - fuse the prlnco a public recaption on the occasion' of his visit to that plnco. Pro fessor Hacckol , however , personally through tbo grand dalto , obtained his consent to the jTOPljiij' , of Prlnco Bismarck nnd the program" for the fl ! .tlnguishod visitor's reception before the crnnrt auuo's ministers , under pro'mptlngs from the Berlin chancelorlo , soucht to quash tlio ovation. The National Zeitung , and other national liberal organs , rightly boost of the revival of Pnnco Bismarck's iiillucnco , and oroulalm him to still bo the greatest ruling personality in Germany , oven though ho is never aealu Invested in ofllco. ' " Herr Merrfurlh.tho Prussian minister of tbo interiorrwho , It is said , is to resign hlajo.r.tfoliln consequence of the differences existing between himself and Dr. Miguel , minister of ilnnnco , delays the format resig nation of his ofllco until the return of Em peror William from hh trip to England , but bis withdrawal from the ministry is already a practical fact. Ilorr Thollin , president of the imperial board of railways , also intends to resign. Cuuso of the .triiilatorlul itiiptnrc. This ruptnro in the ministry is duo to n majority of the members of the cabinet sup porting Dr. Miguel's financial reforms. Dr. Miguel proposes to. relinquish the taxation by tbo stuto of real estate nnd mines , per mitting communes to levy such taxes for their administrative expenses. Ho would moot the resulting shortage in tbo state budget - got by on increase of an income tax , and the levying of n tax on funded property. Herr Horrfurth contends that bis scheme U ob jectionable , as relieving the tuxation'on great , land owuors. His retirement from the cabi net is regretted , not alone by his own friends and admirers , but oven by his polit ical opponents , who accortl him homage as an honest , high minded statesman. llntcnto with ItiiHHlu. 0 ho negotiations for a commercial entente with the Russian government open with the balance of advantages on tnn sldo of Ger many. The St. Petersburg government , has not only taken the initiative in the matter , but shows unusual 'anxiety to have the arrangement completed. State Secretary Kothenburg presided today at a conference of exports from the different suite depart ments called to discuss the Husalan propo- * Bitlons. Those were cmbodiod in u momornn dum presented by Count Sohouvaloff , the Hussion minister at Berlin , to Baron Mar shal von Uloborsteln , the imperial minister of foreign affairs. The proposals intimated that the Husalan government was ready to modify the customs laws in favor of the Gorman iron , stool and textile industries in return for the withdrawal of the Gorman differential duties on grain. Count Schou- valoff asked for a definite statornjut as to what extent Germany would require a re duction of the liussian tarliTs. The conference of the exports has not yet been finished. They are drafting n report which is likely to form the bails of the pro posed entente. This treaty will bo a boon to both parties and to the whole of Europe as strengthening tbo chances of the mainte nance of poaco. The reports which have been current or late to tlio offaot that the Gorman govornmontVould favor now Hus sion loans nftor the conclusion of the treaty between tbo two countries Is bcml-olllclally denied. I.iiunclied Nnw Ironclad. Tbo now Ironclad Worth , named after the village \Vortb-sur-Saar In Alsace , noted us tbo point where the llrst decisive encounter took place between the French and Gorman armies on August G , IbTO , and where the Germans won tholr first victory , was launched today at Kiel , Tbo emperor's ' sU- tor , tbo pnnosss ot SclmumbarK-Llpps , per formed tbo christening. The emperor has invited the king of Sax. ony , tbo repent Oi Bavaria , the grand duke of Baden and tbo Austrian nrcbdukoa , William and Albert , to witness tbo autumn nrmy maneuver ! ) . The announcement that n treaty of com- inorco bad been concluded between Germany and tbo United States of Colombia has boon the sutjeot of congratulations by the com mercial press , as a German success against tbo ( heal policy of tbo United States , Tbo United Stales of Colombia send * to this country tobacco , nuts , cofTuo and sugar , In exobungo for all Kindt of German manufac tures , Tbo total annual value u nut great , but the treaty is hailed vrltb favor us a hit at the United States' "Pan-American prin ciple. " The election of Dr , Yircbow > i rector of THE BEE \rtatht r far Oiim/moml / Vtcl'iVii ' 1. rurllntiicnt Ilrmly to llos ( 'nmtlln I'liiinincrlon on A Cnprlvl Worrying llUinnrrk. ' tlcrmnny'N rrrtliiiicuun Clmncel' , . 2. Vontrriluy'n S | > ortlni ; i\ont : . ' Another Unity Turin Sriimtnl. 3. ( lutes' Opinion of riiikortons. lti"ttli'K fU'ciilttr 1. oiler. Washington' * iv ; < ' on Omnlin. TuUigrnplirr * Win their I'olnb 4. IMItorlnl unit Comment. C. NoliniKkii 1'olltlriit Now * . Lincoln Motor Conductor Itulibect. South Oiimhu lliipprntiigt. 0. Coiiiiull lllunh Local. 7. I.imt Week In Society. llrc.illiH from llnthlnjr Hfur.hc . O. Carpenter TellH ol the ItiMsInn Vnmlno. 10. Si-crot Society Nrs. . Ornnil Army Iepi rtmcnt. 11. Local Triulo Uovlo\r. i , t ( iriiln , 1'rovlKloiiH mill "Money. Omiilm ( JuuriU doing to Shoot. | 1 ! ! . Women on the Street curs. lMieiiniiit : Slaughter In iiiliiiul : | I in. SportN of tlio Dog Duyn. i in. lloun In the Ocean' * Deep. htory of \ \ Tragedy. 10) ) Ulril Wnkoleymul t'lko1 * 1'culc. l''ruiiiont'K I'limoiiN ' I'athxtiiy. Berlin university finnlly remedies n case of political Injustice. Dr. Vlrchow had repeat edly boon refused this honor , although best entitled to it. Paul Wolff , tbo well known Journalist , has been asked by cable by Mr. Henry Vlllard to take charge of n Gorman press bureau for the national dcmocrntio coairnlttco of tuo United States during the approaching presi dential campaign in that country. Ilorr Wolff will sail on the steamer Trnvo for Now York. ' Drj. Briefer and Wassorman have made n report In regard to tjjo results of tholr experiments in Inoculating uniraal * against cholor.i. They olnlio that they In jected bacclll Into guinea pigs until tbo animal was practically lu a stuto of Immunity from disease. lUSMAltUIC IX IIUIEM.V. Immense Croud * Outlier to.UI\ Him it Welrome. Bnui.i.v , Atie. 0. Prlnco Bismarck and his party arrived at the Stottin railway station in this city at 12:30 : this afternoon , An 1m- menso crowd enthusiastically welcomed him. The prlnco was presented with a number of bouquets , and ho addressed the crowd brielly , saying tbnt bo had returned from his Journey to Vienna moro sntlsllod than ho was on bis departure. Ilo said ho had found in the non-Prussian parts of Germany a large reserve ot loyalty to the cmporor. His journey - noy , ho declared , had ended in a manner ex tremely ploa-.uniblo to himself At the conclusion of his remarks repeated cbefrs were given by the crowd for tbo prince and bis r'nl.lljy. At 1:15 Prinoo Bismareif-accompanied by the princess , rts > umedbls Journoy.v- . . . Count Herbert Bismarck and the countoss',1- who had boon members of the party thus far , remained in Berlin. Prlnco Bismarck will proceed to Vu tzin , bis country scat n Friedrlcbsruho. m.iw ui * Wreck ol 11:1 I rail Hotel by nil Kxploslou of Gunpowder .Many .Injured. Dt'iii.iN ' , Aug. 0. Seine persons today placed iln Iron box filled with gunpowder outside tbc public room of ahotolln Katbkeal , county of Limerick , and , after lighting the fuse attached to the box , tnuoo their escape. Inn few seconds Iho gunpowder exploded , crushing the room and wrecking the furni ture. A number of persons were thrown to * bn floor and sustained injuries. . Tuo outrage is believed to have been par- petruled by members ot Iho Parnellito fac tion of tbo'Irisu party , as an act of revenge against the hotelkeeper , who is n vigorous supporter ot the McCartbylto branch of the party. Nmv/t Iroin the Vutlciin. KOMI : , Aug. (5. ( The prefect of the propa ganda has written loiters to tbo Cat hello bibbops ot the United Staten urging them to devote special attention at the coming synod to the important question of parish schools. Tbo prpfect congratulates the clergy of the United tSlatcs upon the mutual good will nnd spirit of concord which prevails among thorn. Diplomatic CliHiigm. ST. PiiTHKSiiuiio , Aug. 0. The Hussion minister to tbo United States , Do Struvo , has boon transferred to tbo Haguo. Ho will bo succeeded In Washington by Prince Can- tucusono ut present chancellor of the Russian embassy nt Vienna. Will Ilnvo to nerve 111 * Time. AstsTKimAM , Aug. ( ) . Tbo qucon regent has refused to remit the sentence of three months Imprisonment Imposed on Captain Baker of the Netherlands American line steamer Obdam for cruelty to u bto'isor on lhat vcsbol. DIliilHtone Will Not lie OpnoHCil. LONDON , Aug. G. At u meeting of union ists bold In Midlothian today it was decided not to oppose Mr. Gladstone when bo comes before tbo people for ro-olectlon , lu accept ing ofllco. ofllco.Will Will An Ut Stniniliul J ST. PisTCiisiiima , Aug. 1. The minister of the Interior has asked for a credit to assist In the return of Russians who emigrated to America and failed to Had work thero. Jimpectccl tlio Mititii Murlii. HUIII.VA , Aug. ( ) , rtio United States war ship BoiiDlngton arrived today. The cap tain ot tbo Bonnlngton made an Inspection of the Columbus caravel , Santa Maria. Kxpeiiilltiircx , , Aug. 0. The Nouo Frolo Prosso says the AuBtro-Hungsrlan budget for 16113 Increases the expenditures 5,000,000 , florins , chlolly for military purposes. Incendiary I'lront Toulon. P.uiiB , Aug. 0. Immense loss was caused today by n lira In naval stores attached to the Toulon arsenal , Tbo origin was Incen diary. Mini Wuro 1)1 OH ueil. TUNIS , Aug. 0.--A ferry boat plying on the Ma ] erdu river capsized in midstream today uud ulno of her pas&ongcrs were drowned. Minmm'iit * ol Ocean HteaiuniM , At Gravosouii Arrived , Colorado , from Now York. At New York Arrived , La Burgopno , from Havre : Umbrla , from Liverpool ; Nor- luandlc. from Hamburg ; Sorvla , from Ham burg ; LaFraudro. fiom Antwerp. At tbo Lizard Passed , Curlrubc , from Baltlmorn ; Taormlniu , from Now York ; Chicago , from Now York ; Minnesota , from Philadelphia. K.ilnlnir Alont ; thu Illo ( Iraiide , HIIOWNHVIU.B , Tox. , Aug. 0. The drouth along the Hlo Grande is beginning to break nnu four good t howcrs give nope that tnu end Is at band. CAPRIVI HANGS ON Ho is Not Yet Ready to Resign His Posi tion of Power and Privilege , IS NOT HELPED BY RECENT EVENTS Lata Happenings in Genmn Politics Have t Not Bettered His Stindljg. NO ONE IS HANDY TO TAKE HIS PLACEJ \ Einporor William Soircoly Knows Where ta Choose a Now Ohancallor. j SEVERAL WHO ARE NOW UNAVAILABLE lllmunrok , von WuMrrxco nail \ mKuloii. . licrif Aril1- Out of tlm Uuptciuu- . Ciilirlvi lloi | < < til Ciinio Oil * Winner In tlio iiid. IX ) ! t > u Jaiw , Ur.iu.ix , Aug. 0. [ Now York Horalfc Cnblo Special to Tin : Bui.J Several of vou Capnvl's pi-ess apologists tiixvo shown their usual disingenuous Itigonultv this wook. TUoy linvo endeavored to trnnsform the chancellor's failures in successes. TUoy kavo twisted the snubs Ituo favors , and linvo affected ix disdain for whnt they call the "vain attempts" of Prlncu Bisuiarck to upset tholr patron. Your roailors , Uowovor , know the truth. The chancellor has beau rebuffed. It does not follow that bis resignation is Immihciit. Ho will not lonvo his post until It is qulto untenable. for ho loves tlio oflleo mm has not lost nil honoof crushing his great predecessor ser nnd ilcitroylng the prestige of Count von Wuldoraco , whom hu suspects of wishing to bo his successor. Troubles of tliu Chancellor. Non Horrfnrth'a withdrawal from tlio ministry of the interior , if it bocomcs n fact , will bo n Horlous blow to Count Caprlvl. and from all I Jo.irn another blow may soon bo aualt III in through the downfall of Baron voa Schclling , minister of Justice. The causes of this gentleman's expected upset nro largely of n personal nature , nnd although thov Imvoboon frequently discussed of ln'.o , It is not perhnpi necessary to go into them more particularly Just nqtv. The min ister may have boon libollcd. Much as the events of the past few days have weakened Chonuollor Caprlvl , it is not possible that ho will bo dismissed , and this for various reasons. The umporor as yet Is not prepared to recall Prince Blsm.irlc,4 and Count von Waldorico Is not a. oandidato for the olllco. Count liothu von Enlenburg , tlio Prussian premier who a couplu of months ago seemed sure of tbo chanuullorship , ban shown his hanu rea-clonrly forhU ow hard to sco VniTT"oinur public p'orsonngo. could bo chosen. Tricks ol thoTniilc. To those behind the SCOPUS , the intrigue * anil tbaouuntrinirigucs of the hour nro as ainazlng.as n VVilliio UollltiB iiovol. _ ' The tnekS 'to "Which Capri vi and his frlondJ have hatt recourse tosavotlicir huat/s / would1 supply materials for several political com. odlos. odlos.What What the denouement of the whole affair will bo wo may partly wjjuoss , but wo can hardly toll with ojrtnlniy. It looks a * If the chancellor would bo doohwd , but ho is wily. QUi0.u'jLr z.v OM.III.I. Great Northern Olllclulfl Coiileri-lnp ; will Union I'ucilfoTi'eujilu , CUIOACO , III. , Aug. dVNo tlmo Is being lost by Iho maniigemont of the Great Northern railway to * establish Itsolt as u compotltor for Pacific coast trafllc. Iti Una has been completed to Spokane , but it will take ton months yet to reach the coast. In view of this unavoidable delay oltorU are now being made to perfect a tralllo arrange * . mont with tha Union Pneiho where by a through passenger service may at once bo , established. Sharp competition between ttio Great Northern and Ibo North ern Pucllfo on northern transcontinental tralllo would naturally bo the result of sucb an arrangement. It Is believed that the Great Northern will begin operations by an nouncing n reduothrr ln lr > ) ignt and pis. songcr rales , anil in that case n bhurp light nnu demoralization of rates cannot easily bo avoided. General Tralllo Manager Finloy und General Passenger Agoiit Whitney of ? the Great Northern have gene to Omaha to consult with tlio Union Piicillo ollleiuls in re gard to the proposed compact against thu Northern Pacific. Ciiiuuio , 111. , Aug. 0. The controvorsoy- between the passenger department of tbo Atchlson road and Chairman Caldwell of tua. Woilcrn Passenger association has bcfomu .10 mixed up that nobody pretends lo know just bow matter-t stand nt present. One thing Is certain , however , the Atculson has , appealed from thu chairman's ruling in live cases within llttlo over u week. Two ol tliu.se cases will cori.nliily conio to n hearing soon , because on neither siuo has u loophole been left open for objection. F. C. Donald , vieo chairman of tbo Cen tral Tralllo association , and Oscar G. Mur ray , tralllo manugor of the Big Four , huvo been agreed upon as arbllrators to decldo whether all arbitrators In nn appeal must bo named within live days after u decision has been rendered by the chairman , or whether the chairman may take five days after an ap peal bus been mado. This question once sottlcd the parties to Iho contro versy may got down to business with out further delay. And it is fortunnto that Is the case , bocnuso tha management of tbo Atchlsun rciau has made up Its mind that tlio next notice It sorvotion ttio chairman will be u notice \\ittidrawal from the Western Passenger asbociatlon , But it Is uufo to say that all quibbling is over. Arbitrators huvo been promptly named and accepted to Bottle tha question of whether the Atchlson people or Ciialrinun Caldwell has Interpreted artlclo 10 of the ugrcomont correctly. A\IIIMit Cu BT. PAUL , Minn. , Aug. 0. In regard to report that a rate war was In prospect as soon us the Great Northern was extended to the coast , which the opening of its line to Kpo- knno on August 1 1 and the reported Union Paoiflo deal bolni : close at hand , General Pus- Eongor Agent Whltnuy said today ; "Tho Gicat Northern novur has tnkon that position , it tiaa always boon aInn / nnd in * telligoui supporter of logitlmiito tariff * and I do not apprehend that Its course will bo changed uy any addition to its system tbau may bo mado. " Inmi DoinooraU Iiiilomii Muxivoll , CUBHTON , la. , Aug. -Special [ Titlograra to Tuu Bin : . ] The deniooratle county con- vontlon In this city today olootod delegates to the Htnto and congressional conyontlon * and endorsed Hon. T. U Maxwell of ttiU city lor congress. Duiiniinrixl Ciirnulp mill thu I'lnkertoni. tir , Louis. Mo. , Aug. U The national con- vcntlon of the Hrotheruood of Painters anil Decorators today passed a bitter resolution denouncing tlm Caruogio company and thi PlnUtrtons.