PART ONE. EE , PHOES 1 TO 8. TWENTY-SECOND Y1All. OMAHA , SUNDAY MORNING. OCJTOBEll 1(5 ( , 1802-SIXTEEN PAGES. NUMBER 110. IN BETTER FAVOR It is Now Evident That the Now Goiminy Militmy Bill Will Bcccms a Law. IT HAS BEEN ACCEPTED BY THE MINISTRY ITcwspapersr with the Exception of the Cffidal Press , Generally Oondomn It. ABOUT THE BRUNSWICK SUCCESSION The Lu'io ' of Cumlerlnrul Will Not E- nouaco His Rights. DISGUSTED WITH THEIR BRUTALITY German I'eoplo Condemn I lie. Cruelty o I'artlelimiiU In the ( Ircut Itiirp i : t'iirl to America Increasing Tins guocii nl WitrtemlHirR Hying. ? IfW New York Afnoclnled I'rcJt. [ Copril lit < l bv BIIIIMV , Oct. 15. Public attention hero ii chiefly directed to the military bill , whlcl not a single Journnl. oxccpt ttio povornincu organs , supports. Tlio recent pretty gen crnl tcltol thixt ntrisls wns impending la tbi Prussian cabinet , arising from thodlvcrgonci of views In regard to tbo bill , bus becotm prcatly modified. The opposition now tid tnlts ttmt thcro la little ground for such bo lief. At a nicotine of the Prussian cabltie r.o astlvo opposition was offered to Ilio mcas lire. Tlio ministry ncceptod the bill on con ultton that the extra expenditure involved n berne by the empire and not by 1'russl " alone. "Tho assurance of Chancellor voi Caprlvl on this point appears to DO sallsfac tory to thorn , lierr Miguel. Prussian minis tcr of llnanco , from whom the strongoa opposition to the measure was expected , cor tented himself with explaining the financis results of the bill. The radical Journals sai castically comment upon what they terra tb submission of tbo ministry. Converted thu IJinporor. In regard to tbo omnoror's attitude , It I stated on'cxccllont nuthonty tliat bo was n flrst reluctant tovalvo his objections , chlell on account of the great incronso in tbo 01 pendlturcs. Tlio chancellor , however , wit much insistence , converted him to ttio opil ion that the proposed chanpos wore absi lutoly necessary on present grounds. The prospcet of the bill passing tbo Held stag has buen Improved by a report that tti government has decided to concede to parlli ment the Hunt to fix the annual peac footing of the army. If the time of sorvic is also reduced to Uvo years it is not unlike ) that the bill wilt bo supported by the coi scrvntlves , frco conservatives , national 111 orals and ccnlorists , which will suffice to 01 sure n government majority. Next week tl bill will no submitted to the Bundcsratl which is expected tb speedily adopt It , as n the German governments arc ncqualntc with and have approved of its contents. The Cologne Gir/.otte , which is the host a thority on the subject , has published ccrta1 details of the bill from which it appears thi the measure specially provides for i n eno mous Increase In the artillery branch of tl service , putting it crcatly In excess of tl French artillery , which slnco tbo From military reorganization ha exceeded tl ( jcrmnn. WlmtVllllam DIil Whllo la Vienna. Although Emperor William spent I1 greater part of bis visit to Vienna in shoe Ing nnct sight-seeing , ho found time to ha several lengthy private conversations wi Kmperor Francis Jcsoph. It Is understo that those interviews wore wcro chit-fly c voted to the discussion of army reorganlz lion. Emperor William , it is said , obtain Emperor Francis Joseph's assurance tb the lessons taught by tbo Gorman expo incut would not bo ignored by Austria. T latter Is really ns much interested in t question as is Germany , seeing that a ti years' service largely prevails in the Ai train nrrcy on account of the last army I which Increased the yearly conscripti without proportionately augmenting t pence effective. It is reported that the meeting nrranp to tone place bntwcen Emperor William n the dulco of Cumbcrland ot Schonbrunn discuss the question of the Brur.swlck si cession , fell through , owing to the cx-quc of Hanover persuading the duUo of Cumb land not to go. The duke U In n quandni Queen Victoria advises him to relonso 1 claim to ttio throne of Hanover , whllo I own mother strenuously opposes a ronunc lion , which woul'i bo against bar fathc dying wishes. If the duuo follows Quo Victoria's counsel. It Is thought prooal that his oldest sou will bo allowed to succc to the throne of Urunswlck , though ho hi self would only bo ullowod the usufruct Ins father' * Immense wealth. During his tUny at Schonbrunn Empo William occupied ttio bodroutn In which I ) ) olcon the Great slept during the siege Vicuna. at Their Uriitalltv. The Austrian military riders who ti part In the long distance race have rotun to Vienna , leaving about half their her dead or disabled In Berlin. The Gorn riders' iiorson fared little better. The thuMnsm of the general public over the r. . lins qulto vanished und has ueon replaced n fort of moral disgust , The Gorman nocl for ttio protection of animals has decided protest against the brutality ot the rid und to bring the question before the Hcli hi op. Inspector General Rosenberg , ono of highest authorities on cavalry training , 1 issued a paper on the race , in which ho tributes the BUCCCSS of the Austrlans chUte to tlio fact that they worked harder Irani beginning than tbo Germans , who too good rest on the first night , whllo the A trlans reduced their rest to a minimi General Rosenberg considers that for M Ing qualities the Austrian cavalry is the I iu the world. A report Riving the exports to Amei from the consular district of Berlin for past three months shows that they have creased p.iUtS25. ! ) compared with tbo i responding period last year. The incroas mainly duo to the Hamburg sugar expo which amounted in value to f,400.000 an Increase of > 40,000 In the value of knitted goods exported from. Chonnv 'l'ho exports from the latter place vt especially largo in view of the fact t prices wcro 25 per cent lower , owing to effect ot the MclClnloy bill and the low pr. of cotton. Created a Sennatlon. A sensation has been caused In the Ihcr cal world by tha uoscoiuMng of Herr Jun ! man , director of the Nouo Dcuucha oj housu , who is very heavily la uubu ilo pone to Monaco with his mistress , leaving hN family penniless and 1m company un- paid. JutiKerman's father has often played in America and ho will appear In New York In November. Ilo himself has lost money through assisting tils son. Mott of the Gorman rianors contain arti cles upon Columbus. All agree that the des tiny of the onliro American continent Is una voidably bound up with , and can only bo no- conipltshed through , the progress and leadership of the United Slates. The dowager queen of Wurtemburg ia dying from fever. COM'USION inj'i rolitlont situation In llecldedly Sliiilicn Up ut I'reBetit. IS'.UbjJnmcs ( lurrtnn Dennett. ! Bcitux , Oct. 15.-New [ York Herald Cable Special to Tin : Bne. ] Tbo situation ha not greatly changed \vlthiu the last fe\\ days. The storm U brewing , but lias noi burst. Wo hcdr the muttering thunder ayil feel the llrst rain drop * , and know thai In n few woalt * the horizon will bo brlghl with llamo. Meanwhile the champion ! who will shortly bo engaged in flourishing their swordu tire preparing their arguments and gauging the strength of their opponents Caprlvl sits apart In hU tent the ICanzlcrit In Wllhclmstrasso Issuing orders to hi ! henchmen , priming bis newspapers and in structlng his reptiles. Alliances are madi and scaled on paper , only to bo unroado act disowned the following morning. The mln Istcriallsts cry pence , and there Is no peace Their enemies reply by threats to thol warnings. On the oin sitlo wo are told thnt the adop lion of the army bill la 93 good as assured On the other it is snla that the bill wil never sco the light , or If It ( toes It will b cast out by the Uolchsln ? . Humors of nl sorts are In the air. Caprlvl Is to resign Caprlvl Is to stay ; the H"ichstag is to o dissolved ; the Kcichstnjj Is not to bo dls solved. At one moment ttio emperor ha pledged himself to back the chancellor , tb next wo learn that ho is to lenvo him to hi fate ; that ho will lot him go as far as ho ca with the bill , and if ho finds the Ueichsta bent on opposition , bo will drop him. \Vo stand upon the threshold of the cor fusion of parties , and sco ministersscliomln and Journalists dreaming. The upshot of 1 all will soon bu soon. Caprivi has throw down the glove mid the Keichstng seems ii dined to do its duty. In the excitement of politics smallc things have been neglected. Among thoi Is the very pretty quarrel between Pro Hafnack and the evangelical party. I hen that the superior council of the Evanpelici church has Just appealed to Dr. Bosso , mil Istcr of public worship , to remove Ilnrunc from the service of the state. He he caused a scandul in the * church by his n tacks on the apostolic creeds , ills dismiss ; appears probable. DALZICI. i.MiI.ANI > ' .S ( SIIIOAT STOIIM , Cities Imimlntecl , Valleys Ovcrllvci Wrecks mill I.IMS uf IIIV. LONDOX , Oct. in. A very great storm si in over England , Scotland and Wall Thursday night and has been ragluc sine Wires nro down in every direction. Tidini of disaster , snlpwrecu and loss of life ni beginning to como in. The rivers in all th territory nro out of their bonus and doit preat damage to unbarvcstcd crops an Iloodtncr low lying towns. In places tl country Is inundated for miles. The water continues to pour in a flood ovi tbo banks of the river Derwent , and hu dreds of cattle and sheep that feed on tl moors uro in danger of being drownci Ltrpo parties of men anu boys are out dri ing Uvo stocK to higher ground. * At Durham , which is nearly surroundi by the river Wcnre , the water is very hie Tlio railway bridge has been swept away 1 the torrent , causing a heavy loss , and fi ; thcr damage Is apprehended When t ! bridge fell a freight train w s Just poing i it and the engine and loaded vans went the bottom of tbo rivor. Tbo train ban had sullliient warning of the impondli disaster to maUo their escape uninjured. The storm Is r.lso limiting itself felt in t channel. The Deux Gaming a french It gcr , has been blown nstioro on the island Guernsey , where she broke up. All li crow were drowned. Boats are used in tbo streets In the low part of Leeds. The river is still rising. Dublin's riistnlllfii llurclnrl/iMl. IH'HMX , Oct. 15. Burglars broke into t postofllco last night and stole the night ca bag. It may bo that money was the 01 object of the thieves , but It la signifies tlut a number'of letters , m.ny of whl were addressed to Lord Hough ton , the vi < roy , Mr. John Morley , tbo chief sccrota for Ireland , and occupants of the vice rej ledge were destroyed. There is no clew the robbers. Deslrni'tlvn WImN , CITY or MKMCO , Max. , Oct. 15. A terril hurricane Is raginir along the entire coast the Gulf of Mexico. Many of the vcss lying In the port of Vera Cruz have dracg their anchors and the French steamship i Germain is in Imminent danger of becoml n wreck. It is rumored that one sblpt been sunk. Many buildings along the co ; were destroyed last night by the force of I galo. nnlillu r.vlutrilTrimntK Vnmmlmtlnn. DiMii.ix , Oct. 1B.-A proclamation bos be promulgated announcing the appointment .lustlco Mathews , Land Commissioner H Ington , Mr. Heche , C. Edmund Murphy n Morrough O'Brien as members of tbo cvici tenants commission. Justlco Matbows president of the commission. I'rciicliiiicn Vlcliirliins In lluhoiiioy. PAltlf , Oct. 1Q. Colonel Doobs , the cc mandcr of the French forces operutl nualnst the king of Dahomoy , telegraphs tl his expedition carried a strongly ontrencl outpost six miles from Cairni on Wodncsc nnd that the French loss was twonty-el ( killed and woundod. Swept Away liy I'loods. HOMI : , Oct. 15. Heavy floods have curred in the Messina dlstiict of Syria. ' ] village of Nizza , Sicllln , has been inunda nnd several bouses have boon swept owaj HTIIIItK O.V TlIK Kill U Itnllroiul .Men Duiniinil Ilio Itfliutatciiicn DKXVEH , Colo. , Oct. 15. The engmci conductors , hromon and trainmen on second and third divisions of the Hio Gra is struck today , and as n result no trains these divisions but the mail and express moving , Some time ago Superintend Hldgoway Issued an order that two throi trains wcro to bo run fromMlnturn to Grs Junction without a stop. Tbo tlh.o rcqul to raako the run is ten hours , anil tbo ci noors claimed that this was too long n i to work without anything to oat or time rost. Engineer Gordon was the first man ordo to taken through train anJ ho rofus after which the order was rescinded. this ho was suspended , and tbo quouloi bis reinstatement has been agitated am the railroad men , until today a strike was declared on two divisions , nnd If the rail road docs not raturn ( iordon to his position the fourth division men threaten to strike tonight or tomorrow u-iorrlng. President Jeffries of the Hlo Grands savs thnt Engineer Gordon was suspended for In subordination , ns ho bad declared thnt ho did not care whether ho worked or not. Tbo strllio hai tied up the povornorof Cali fornia and his party ct Grand Junction , en- route to the World's fair dedication nt Chicago. A favorable change In the situation Is ex pected tonight. Ill ] In Now lit Co.illnrmvnt nt C.ulvrstoti , Toxu'i. UAl.vrsTox , Tex. , Oct. lo. Captain Joe Shelly , special United States olllcer of San Antonio , arrived In Utitvcston today on the Ma'lorv ' line from Key West with Encar- niicioa Garza. mother of Cntnrlna G.irza , Mexican revolutionist. Encarnr.cion has been the confident nnd companion of Catarlna slnco the Inception of bis brother's move ments last fall until their abandonment last December. Captain Shelly began nn active hunt for the Mexican leader ttirco WCOK.I ago , after the shooting of Sheriff Shelly , his brother. of Starr county , In an attempt to arrest n band of Unrzi follower ) . Captain Shelly finally located Encarnaclon Uarza nt Key \Vcst nnd nrroslnd him. The caplnln gives the following particu lars of tbo movements of the revolutionists from the time they abandoned their move ments on the Hlo Grande border : They went overland from the border to Corpus Christie , Tex. , and thence to Ciioro , where they parted , Catarlna continu ing In n private conveyance and Encarnaclon tailing the rallroid. The twc mot nt Houston , Tc.x. , a few days later. Thence they proceeded In dlssulso via the Southern 1'nclllcto Now Orleans. Tlioy re mained in Now Orleans until March , when they went in a steamer to ICoy West , thoti Catnrina wont to Havana. From Havanr Cntnrlna went to Xassua and Now Provi deuce and tnon returned to Key West Maj 1 , Encarnacion remained in ICi'y West undsoor bocatno president of the Donala Manna Hovolutlonary club , fomed to invndo Cuba , It was at this tlmo dispatches stated that Garza was in Key West , but tno officers ro- garilod it as a hoax. oo/ > ir/.s//.s oV TIII : r.inc.i. % . They Arc i\iitosHdl to Sorrotnry Totter lij ArrliliUliop Siitolll. WASIUNOTON- . C. , Oct. 15 Archbisboi Satolli , papal locate , called on Secretary eState State Foster today nnd presented a lottei from Cardinal Hampolln , convoying the gooc wishes ot his holiness. The party then pro cccdcd to the whllo house , but the presldeir through Private Secretary Holford conveyed voyod nn expression of his regrets that hi was unable to give the legato nn audience 01 account of the exc3edlngly precarious condi lion of Mrs. Harrison. After the cxpre.ssion of sympathy with tni president In his affliction , the party with ' ' drew. Archbishop Satolli , nftor'tbo' close o the World's fair dedication ccre.rnonIc-9 , wil maltoatrip to tbo west , possibly extondlni it to the Pacific coast. At the Department of Stnto the lepat handed to Secretary Foster the papal sccro tary of state's reply to the invitation to cor trihuto from the Vatican collection Colua bine relics and documents for the Cbicap exposition. After the delivery of the lottc a pleasant exchange of civilities followot The papal necretary of state , Cardinal Hon pollawas the colleagua of Secretary Fostn when the latter was minister to Spain an Archbishop Sutolli brought a personal moi sago from the cardinal in addition to th message expressing hign sentiments c admiration aim esteem for tbo America government for the people which was con municated by nini. JI.IDK AX IMl'UKTAXT IIKVI.IIOS. Calilornm's Supreme ! Court Ilnrlilca I'oli III tin ! Nmr llnllcil l.mv. Los ANr.ci.cs , Cnl. . Oct. 15. Ttio supreir court of California today , in the case i Easton vs Drown , being the application of noncartlsan political faction of San Franclsc for a writ , to compel tbo registrar of votes I plnco the name of a nonpartisan on the mi nicipal ticket to bo voted for at the no : election , dccldad adversely to the plaintif on the ground that the sections i the political code providing for votin straight ticket , Is unconstitutional. Tl court holds that tbo ofllclal ballot should 1 primed without the party designation of nn partv ut the head oftbo ticket and thi voters can only express their cholco L stamping opposite each name or propositu voted for , except as to presidential elector who may bo voted for by n single stati opposite the party trroup on the ticket. Eac Individual candidate's nams , however , wi bu followed on the printed ballot by b party's designation. Tlio court Is unar nious in the decision which Is considered i important ono by all parties. I'.lT.ll. HUll.HIl i\l'l.USlOff. Tire Men lUlli'il und Nlmi Iliully Injured i rortHiiioiitli , O , PoitTSMOtTii , O , , Oct. 15. Two boilers the k-jfhng mill of the Burgess Stool at Iron works exploded this morning , wrcckir tbo building , killing two hands , injurii nine others. TUG following are the rmm . of tbo Injured : . HicimiD FLCMINO , colored , Injuries a rlous. Jonx D. Itowx , scahlcd , badly bruise probably fatally. tiroiuii ; . ! . BCSSI.EII , severely Injured abe the neck and baek ; will probably die. CiiAiii.i'.s X.UIISUH , brulsod. Jens ICi'.N.Ncnv , back hurt and bad scalded. Wnsi.cv Groiiac , scalded , orulscd. KnvvAiu ) Mrrcuci.i hurt about the ba r.nd hoaJ. WIU.IAM M. CIUCIITON , brulsod. ISAAC FAUMIU : , Injured about the head. TEMI'KHAXUM IVUltK Kit" . 1'rnncUVilliinl unit u IllitlusnUlioil Coi piny : Uomliic troin Aliriuul. Piiii.ADX.l'iilA , Pa. , Oct. 15. Ofllcers of I National Woman's Christian Temporal ] union nro expecting the nrrivU in Noiv Yo today from Liverpool of William Stead , odii of the Pall Mall Gazette ; Lady Henry Bom sot , president of the British Temporal ] association and vice prcsUont of tbo Worli Woman's Christian Temperance union ; M Frances E. Willard , president of the Worl nnd .National Woman's Christian Temp nnco union , and Miss Anna Gordon , prlvi secretary to Miss Willard , cnrouto to t National Woman's Christian Tcmperao un on convention to bo held in Denver , Oc her 16 to ' ) Inclusive. Women Ciin Vnlo In Clilruuo. CHICAGO , III. , Oct. 15. The election co mUsioncr > today declared that women c entitled to register and vote at the coral S election on truttccs of the university. PARIS IN 'A TURMOIL People Who Dabbled in Panama Sharon About to Bo Htvuled Up. COURTS TAKE HOLD OF THE MATTER , t Efforts of the Politicians to Put Off Prose cutions 'Wtrj Unavailing. WHAT THE POWERS ARE COUNTING ON Plans of Austria , Germany nml Russia Oonosrniug Future Alliauojs. IMMENSE FOREIGN TRADE OF FRANCE figures Compiled from I.nto Cuntoms lloiino Itcjiorts Slii\v n TruinuiKlous Volutiii ! of ItiHlnms In llotli Jinuirtn und Kxpurtn. [ Copytlglitcd 16V2 'iy James Oordon ltennott.1 PAUIH , Oct. 15. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tin : Hcu.J This has boon n lively week. A ministerial crisis is Inevit able Iroin various causes , which I have al ready pointed out such ns the Cannaux strikes und the Franco-Swiss treaty. Then there is the trial of the I'annma canal people , which will bring forth scandal. Great of- lorts ura being maflo by the politicians to avoid the trial , but the Judges nnd , nbovo all , Procurours Quosnay nnd Beauropalro , wuc appeared in the celebrated Boulangor trial , insist that tbo trial shall go on. Through the Dobats it is learned that a number ot the politicians , deputies and senators who have touched the commissioners' money ( It Is said that more than 400 parsons are Involved ) arc fully nllvo to the Importance of the scandal which must react upon the foreign depart ment. Souio 1'ulltlcal Tip ? . Tko recent visit of. the kaiser to Vlennt has given rlso to various remarks. H ap pears that Austria Is rylng to got on gooc terms with Hussln , .and that she desired tc settle the Balkan question directly nnd with out the intervention of tbo other powers. I' ' is also said that Austrm acted uoon the In stlgation of Germany , which country founc it was imuosslblo to urrivo at any resul with Hussia. The cause was the persona antipathy of'be two emperors which prevented vented the ctovtsinevdf.n way to dotuch Hus sia from France. On the ether hand , . It&ly cannot keep u ] lor armament , and Germany is seeking fo another basis for alliances. She is desirou ; of reorganizing the ti-inlo alliance with Rus ia ns the substitute for Italy. Up to thi present nil her efforts have boon checkmatoc by the unalterable , ivlli of the czar , who ha said : c " 1 promised \\llltjnca \ with franco nnd ivill not abandon it for any other policy. " The Eucllsh may.'soon expect to cncounto French diplomacy'in ' Eaypt. I bellovo tha a promise has been obtained to fix n date fo the evacuation of the country. Tno occupti tlon of Egypt may last two years more. A variety of questions are disturbing th political world. It Is uoliovod that the tec slon will last until spring. All the power nro talcing a stand upon these pending mat tors. rrunvli Cnmmurchil Stntlmlrs. The French custom house publishes a n port upon ttio commerce for ttio year ISO The total amounts to lO.COO.OQO.OOO franc : 5S,000,000 : ; ) francs of imports and -l.Tai 000,000 francs of exports. This is an ii croasa of 870,000,000 francs over the prcccti ing year's Imports. The business in shlppin with different , countries shows 7,501,003,01 francs , as lollows j ' IMPOIITS. Countries. . I'ranc England SS.I.OJO.Oi llolEinm 4S7.000.0 United States i * 8,00 ( ( > ,0 Spain ' . 41L'CCO,0 ( lornmny . ' . auC,000.0 India ; 250.000d Argentine ; 103.COJ.O Angorln 1S7.000.0 Austria ; ' . . lUI.OOO.C ' Turkey t. . ' . , . U'0,000.0 Italy 121.000.0 China i JOI.000,0 Swltnorlr.nd 103,0'JO.O Japan , ' B" > .030C Hri7.ll 8I.DOO.D Swednn 72.000.C Australia 07.000,0 Uhlli M.OJO.C lluytl 40,000,0 Holland 42,003,0 Kouinuiila , . , , ' 30,000,0 EXl'OHTfl. nngland 1,102,00,1 , licigliim ; oou.ont.o Goriiinny 3fiJ,00).C Tiiltud Status 2ICOOC ( Swil/.erland , . . . , 23SrOOQ Algeria ' . , 507.000,0 Spain ' . ISI.OOU.G Hilly 17UlO' ( > , o Ur.i/.ll 1)3,003,0 Turkey ; . . . , M.OO'.C Argimtlnu ; KI.OOO.C Holland. . . . ' . f. , ; Ki.oao.t New Oranuda , 30,000,0 Mexico . . . . . ' 1'8OOJC I'ortisul . ' , ; , S-ViOD.C ( 'roeio 8lflOOC Uruguay ; ISooll Clilll . . . . ; 17.000.C Austria IC.dOJ.C Kussla ; , H.OUO.C Japan 4 U',000,1 Thojo results arc , .magnificent. Tbo la " regime was per ; trade. Tno "system of pt toction Inauguratedon ; January 1 , 1601 , giv a decrease n-feragaof. ! " per cent. JACQUES ST. CEIIE. I'ICTIM Ul ? .1 .1U.VJ.IC. Supposed futo ot .it Mtllo I'liiinsylvan \UIrl. MRWCASTI.E , Pa.Oct. . 15. About thr weeks ago Samuel Duncan , a farmer tihonango townsUip.-cnU a 18-year-old daup tcr of Mark Ewlng , another farmer of th neighborhood , suddenly disappeared , JJu can had not lived with bis wife for soi months , Hls Infatuation with the Ewl girl was a spocles of insanity , and ho thro ; encd to kill nor if ebo would not marry hi This aftoruoon Duncan was found iiidd in a corn shock. Ho was ia a torribio con tlon , dirty and starving. He refuses to s anything that would help to clear up t mystdry of the fate of the young girl. T o Ulcers bellovo that the girl has been mi dercd , If thin proves to bo true tbo prison will bo in d anger from the enraged people. Attempted to Itobu Mull Car. IJU-AVETTE , Ind. , Oct. 15 , As'tho I Four passenger and mail train duo hero 7:10 : o'clock this evening from Jndlanajio was pulling out of Clarks Hill , fifteen mil from hero , an attempt was made to rob t mail car. Mall Agent John Pauleyou the car alone and attempted to prevent t man from entering the cnr , but the rcbber shot him through the loft arm , Indicting nn ugly wound , The baagaco master , hearing the shot , pulled the bell and stopped the train , when the fellow Jumped off nnd made his escape. A posio of men started out In pursuit ol the robber. itv * nuirx ni".t v.uii.i : UAH. ttrpuliliratu U'lilln I'llnuUnu lit rlttubutj ; Klllril unit lii.iirril. | PiTTsiifuo , Pa. , Oct. 15. UurliiR a repub lican parade this evening nVlloy nvetijo cable car ran Into the Eleventh ward march ing club , killing ono man and Injuring four others , two of whom will dlo. The names of the Killed arc : 1IEXUY Al'BI. . nsert IS yours , stnndnrd bonrei-of tbo natlonul military bund , The Injured nro : WAIIII Kim-NHii. inol IS yoais , musician , both thighs crushed nnd Injured Inturuiil y ; will dip. llEsnv PonNiTHK.ii , aet-il W ! ycara. musician , loss ernnboil mid Injured Intern uly ; wl'.l din. JOHN BAIUY. : ngod'J-J , badly cut about the head nnd , U is feared , hurt Internally , dan gerous , JOHN GfuxTitrju , nod 21 , musician , seri ously hurtnhoiit the legi and baek. The nccldcat wis caused by tha Inability of Charles ulodhlll , motorman on car No. Ol , to stop the car on the heavy grade. Ho sounded a warning on the gong , hut before the men could cot out of the way tbo car ran thorn down , „ . * " Indignant mob quickly sur rounded tl - MiroatonoJ to lynch Oledhlll , but ho jumped through the cab window nud escaped. Ho was arrested nn hour later at his homo. ItKSTIXU Mro. llnrrlnoii in no linuu'illiitn Tlio 1'rpKlilrnt ( IrrutljUppro nvil. WASIUXOTOX , D. C. , Oct. 1. . The president is very much Depressed in spirits at the steady decline of Mrs. Harrison , nnd no longer attempts to give attention to pubU affairs. Ilo denied himself to all cnllovs to. day and omitted his regular afternoon ro. ccption. A reporter of the Associated press visited tbo white house at U o'clock tonight nnd was informed tbat Mrs. Harrison was then rest , ing quietly , nnd the only notlceablo difference enco in her condition slnco yesterday is thnt she Is drowsy today. Dr. Ciardnor made hi' last visit-for the night at 8 o'clock. On leaving ho remarked thnt MM. Harrison \\ns about the same ns she bad been for the last day or two , nnd tnat there need be no apprehension honsion of a crisis for the present at lo.ist. Lieutenant and Mrs. Parker ' 6f the pros ! dont's family circle , nlso loft the house about 8:30 with no expectation of returning bsforo tomorrow morning. During the carlj part of the evening ihoy walked in the nark' outh of the house for nearly nn hour. Mr ind Mrs. H'Jssell Harrison also wont out foi a walk during the evening. In fact then ivere no Indications of any special uncasi : icss or alarm. COXVJVJHI > TIIIJHSAL. . tlowa nnil . .Coiimnclio liiillmis Agree ti ( ell Their Lands. GUTIIHIC , OKI. , Oct. 15. The Cheroitci commission has concluded the deal for llv surplus lauds of the Klown and Comanchi reservation , after the Indians Have boei allowed their allotments. Two million do ] ars Is guaranteed tbo Indians , from whicl they are to rccoivo annually 0 per con until tha principal is paid. Anothc stipulation allows them to appeal t congress for an additional $ .VJ8OOC , as the commissioners could offer mi $2,000,000. The land is to remain ns It Is untl April , ISM , much of it Loin ? leased to cnl tlomen. The Wichita mountains are not in eluded in the treaty. The treaty is subjcc to the consent and signature of n majority c the Indians nud tncn to ralilieation by coi gross. The total area ol the reservation i 2OGSSM acres. From this must bo douucte the Wichita mountains , ! ! 00OOJ , acres , th Fort Sill military reserve , about lii.OC acres , nnd allotment to 3,000 Indians of 1C acres each. This leaves a public domain c S/JTG.b'.K ) acres kiibject to settlement , furnisl ing homes for 11,530 families. MAXITUIIA CA11IXKT VIIAXUKH. Uutliollrs Succeeding In Having tlio .Sclioi Fund Divided for Tlirlr Item-lit. WIN.NIPKO , Man. , Oct. 15. T. Maine Dnili member of Parliament for Selkirk , tbi province , Is to tauo a portfolio in the Di minion cabinet to succeed lion E. Ueudne as minister of the interior. Dcudney will C appointed lieutenant governor of Uritls Columbia. A.V. . Hess , member of Parlli mont for Lisgar , this province , Is to ho ai pointed lieutenant governor of Manitoba. Through persistent efforts of the Homo Catholic hierarchy and the Catholic niun bers of Parliament from Quebec , the Domli Ion government , It Is reported , decided 1 adopt snub legislation as will enable U Catholics in this province to carry on sepi rate schools nt the expense of tbo state I spilo of the national school law of Manltol : which has boon declared constitutional I the privy council ot England. The govori mem will also reimburse the Catholics fi school property taken for public school pu poses. This action will likely cause politic complications. n.ixtsiwsun ixin.ix. I'ulc ol un ArUnnii Inilliin U'lio AUcmjitt to AHsniilt n Mttln Girl. AsnroiiD , A. T. , Oct. 15. Li/zlo Nichols , years old , while on horseback niter sir ; animals Thursday , was dragged from h horse by nn Indian and nearly choked death. Besides being kicked and bad bruised , her garments wore nearly torn o but she managed to escape from her capt three times. The girl's ' mother , dismayed her long absence , started after her ni found her in n fainting condition , owing on attempted criminal assault. The Indls returned to town ycstorda * ' . An anci crowd collected , nn1. amid his groans ai protests In broken EnglUb , seized ai hanged him to a telegraph polo. Ho w then riddled with bullets and Iba body la hanging. At the Inquest a verdict was rode do red of death from hanging and gun-sh wounds by parties unknown. Seeklni ; llonirM. HBI.KXA , Mont. , Oct. 15. A big rush the Crow reservation was reported ted from Billings , Stillwator and other towns bo railroads. The reservp.tlon contal nearly 2,000,000 acres , about one-fourth which can bo made very fertile by Irtlg tlon , Many homo seekers have been wa ing for weeks to enter the reecrvatlon ni tauo up laud. Nut Among Ilio Indicted. IxniANAVOUB , Ind. , lOct. 15. H dovelo that Mr. J. Youngnusband of Detroit , hoi toforo reported as indicted for complicity tbo Iron ilull swindle , was not among t number Indicted , Ho seems rather to ha been the victim of , than a party in , tbo Ir Hall swindle. Cusu Agnlnit .lolui t'udiliy : Dliiiilitcil. CHICAGO , 111. , Oct. 15. Tbo cases ogulr John Cudahy and A. M , Wright , the Ilou ot Trade men accused by Thomas H , Hou THE BEE BULLETIN. n'tnthcr for Omaha iniil'lrlnttii \ / ' < ur , tr. nii'r , rnprlvl' < < Seliemii ( .roxvlng in 1'imir. cm rr.niri < ' 4 rorelgn Uiiinmercc. er Abbey in u ( Irnvn V r < l. ! I , I'liMo ol the .MurrU I'nrlt AleetlnB. Otiiitlili'it Ciilllllif ; lleiieli Sholv. Some I'urls for ItuMiien * .Men. Oiiiiiliu liiiteprnilent.t lli'Tunp nnd Tune. n. Crouiisor.ini Vim W.U'ltVlml . t' ' | > . Siirjij : County lti < piilillcnni AuiiUoneil. iliilui I. . \\et ti > r in the 1'lelil. Cuiliing rotiiily ( lertimnn in Line. 4. Kdlinruil mill Comment. v lleutli'H < lilligtoii Letter. r. . rriicpnllniH , , | tlo Irvine Trial. Avvlmn AllUtrH Need u ( Iriind .lury. rrl oner Killed \Vlill - l > e.i | > ui | ; . (1. I'miiirll Ilium l.ocnl Ve\v. . , Wltllney Will Illdu Home. 7. l.ii yer Deelite to Try u , Inilge , Some riKUri't lor I ln > ritrmerH. KiillrnmlH Worried Alinnl Pair lluslucs * . H. ItllliMIICII Iflllll tlio AIM | , Itt. lleiidlog lor tltu Women , .Secret Hoelety NeH , tt. Omiiliii'M Triido lievlexveil. ( rum , I'rovUloni und l.lte MOCK. 1" . l.tiHt Week In Local hocliil Circles. ti. : Sunil'iyN Sport me Melange. 1J > , ( irand Army Department. of running t\ corner in short ribs , foil lint today. Housh declined to take the witness stand und not n partlclo of ovldenco wns given against the detondants. They were discharged nnd now talk of prosecuting Housh. JH2AT1I iX TllixTUHM. rurthor Iti'porU of Loss of I.lfo In tlic < ! i loraito ltll/.7.nrd , DESVIII : , Colo. , Oct. 15. Furtiior reports ol loss of IK c nnd cattle from the terrible storir of Tuesday nnd Wednesday nro being ro ceivcd. Alone the Hook Island railroad be. twoon Colorado Springs and the Kansas lint the storm was nt Its worst. Near Falcon Hock Island track wnlkor was frozen tc death , while n short distance from MallUot : 300 shocp were found dead and their border was discovered near by frozcii to death. Engineer Lciman wni running n. snow plow near the Kansas line when n part o the plow broke nml seriously Injured him. Three hundred cattle froze to death bo twcon Colorado Springs and Limon. At H solis , nlso In eastern Colorado , in unknown laborer was found dead from ox posu re. In the city of Colorado Springs , Charlo ; Boattio , need 3S , n granlto cutter , died froti the effects of Wednesday's storui. Ilo wusi i morphine fiend and lived in n tent , ilo hat taken SOIEO of the drug nnd went to bci when the storm came upon him nnd the frai tent was insufficient to protect him. Near Boulder , in northern Colorado , J. V Wolfe , n miner , was found frozen to death. It is expected that further loss of life wil be reported when telegraphic communica lion is restored throughout tho'state. FLKKIXH 1'JtO.U Till ! IIV/IT. Secretary of State Itrowu of nilmicnola : ViiKitlvo from u Writ of Mandamus. CHICAGO , 111. , Oct. 15. A St. Paul specie says : I.alo this afternoon the democrat ! stnto central committco began mandnmu proceedings against Secretary of Slat Brown to compel him to cause the names c the nine electors on the democratic ticket o the Australian ballot to bo printed by th state. This Brown has already declined t do on the ground that three of the name uro also on the Weaver ticket. Today th democratic state cotnmiUoo asked the slnl supreme court for a writ of mandamus , bu that body refused , ns the request was ur constitutional. Liter In the day , nowovot a writ was issued by Judco Brill of the dls trict court , compelling Secretary of Slat Brown to appear on Monday nnd show caus why ho should not place the names pn sentod by the domocrnts on the state tickoi as requested. When the officers appeared t servo the writ , Brown and his chief dejmt lied nnd tlio writ could not bo sorvocl , Mai shals nro scouring the state tonight In scare of the llccing state officials. 1lJlII > J'J-i > A WIFE ItEATKlt. Mashed .Men Tnlui a llrutii Out mid Cliastb Him lor inn Cruelly. OWASBO , Mich. , Oct. 15. John Palmer , n employe of Bentley's factory of this cit who has been In the habit of whipping ni otherwise abusing his wife , was warned I follow workmen to discontinue it. Bolt satisfied tbat ho continued his abuse1 , ctg teen masked men surrounded his house la night , oncli armed with a horsowhlp. Palmer was armed with an axe and razi and fought like a tiger when they attempt ) to pot him out. Ho wus finally secure stripped nud tied to n stake. Each nun ga' him onolasb. Ills wife then throw horse between him and the crowd und bcggnd f mercy for him , saying siio would forcl' him , but would leave him. Move.me.ntH of Ueeao StoamerM , At Llzerd Passed [ , n (3ascogno , fro Ni-w Yorlc for Cherbourg ; Canada , fro Now Yon : for London ; Nordland , from Nc York for Antwerp. At Santos Sailed Capulot , for Ne York. At Hlo do .fanolro Sailed on the KHU Chilian , for New York. AtrfswYorH Arrived Augusta Victor ! from Southampton ; City of Chester , fro Liverpool. At London Arrived British King , fro Now York. l.lld Soiitenco lor Wife. Mimlm1. fjuTiiiui : , Okl , Oct. 15. A Jury brought a verdict of guilty of 'nurdor In the first C grco last night ogalnst H. A. Hodmond ChundUr. Hedmond last fall murdered 1 wife six weeks afior their marriage , i gous to the penitentiary for lifo. irjj.i fnrn I'Jiti'.VAS rs , Wiirmur , NoiithVlncU In What > el > nil May IZijiect Today. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Oct. 15. Forcca for Sundays For Nebraska Warmer , sou winds nnd fair weather ; probably follow on Monday by colder , threatening wcath and rain , For Iowa Fair Sunday , with sile changes in tempcraturn and cloudy woatho cold , with rain on Monday ; southeast wini For North Dakota Light shower * ; colu Sunday night ; east winds. For South Dakota Fair und warm ; son winds , followed bv colder north winds a showers buuday nlcht or Monday. Iirnl Jttcurd , Orncnor TUT WHATIIIII ; BUIIKAV , OMAI Oct. 15. Omaha record of tomperatura a rainfall compared with corresponding day past four years s 1KB. IMI. 1HO. 18 Mnxlmuin tomporatiiro. . . . 7 ° ss fi = > f , Minimum tcinnurilnro. . . m = : u = > 4i : 4 Avorat'o temporatiiro C7 = 44 = 4b ° . ' . I'roelplliitlon 00 .w .oj .0 Statoraent showing the condition of tr pcraturo and proclpltatlon nt Omaha for I day nnd slnco March 1 , IbO. , as compar with the genorul average ; Normal tmucruturo. . , , . , . , , , , , r , Kxeefc * for thoduy l Dullulcncy aliK'u March I , . . . u Normul iiroolnltutloii OQH \ Doliclt'iiuy for thodiiv. Win Uulluluncy since Murch I a.diliiul U. E. LiiAvroN , Obsurvcr. IT IS JAMMED FULL Watmlnitsr Abbey Will Hold No Moro of England's ' Illustrious Dead , MUCH SPACE OCCUPIED BY NOBODIES Pcoplo Only Known to 'I heir Intimalo Friends Who ut to Rest Thoro. * ONE RESULT OF A ROYAL INQUIRY How the Publio Was Buying Its Wny lute Immortality's Burial Ground. G1ADSTONE ALREADY LOSING VOTES Mi'trul nC Voting l.a\r im cm * | | l > .Mi DIMTII ami Leaven Him u Very Nar row Hold on Power Uiin. icrvatlvet Ttilco lli > | ic. [ Copjtlstito < llS ! > 3bj-Jnmi > Coritoti llonnott.l LONDON , Oct. l5.-Now | York Horalfl Cnblo-Speclal to TIIU Hir..J : In the very- weak during which Lord Tennyson has been laid to rest In Westminister nbboy the dcnri has Been compclloit to roiuse his assent to another interment thoro. The application wns made oy the friends of Woolnor , the sculptor and poet. The dean explained that thcro is scarcely any room loft In the buildIng - Ing for Interments , and that ho feared great Injury would result to the foundations by the cutting Into the concrete which under lies the main fabric. 1 understand Wool- ncr's friends do uot look upon this as satis. factory , but feel airrlovcd In consequence. Not long ago n similar application was made by the survivors of a gentleman whoso only claim to bo burled among the immortals was that ho wrolo two or tbrco songs that were popular some years ngo. In fact. ' scarcely a month passes when pressure is nol btoupht to boar upon the dean to compel him to make room for some deceased person1 whoso name is llttio likely to bo romembereut even n dozen years hence. inquiry Into Its Condition. The condition of the abbey nnd the pro priety of making additions for the pur pose of receiving illustrious dead were thoroughly inquired into in Ib''O ' by a royal commission , composed of it small numbur of members. A great many of the most Interesting facts were brought out none of which seem ns yet to have boon brought to the knowledge of the public. On this commission there sat the doan , First lomnilssioner of Publls Works Sir Frederick .eiirlilon , Sir Henry Ln/.ard. Mr. Wntori house , president of the Hoynl Institute ol British Architects , anu mysclr. l may von uro wo loft no side of the subject un , ouched. Interments in the abbey were originally : onllned to royal porsonngos , their retainers or intimate friends. liven the abbots wer not buried within tun walls of tbo abbey till the thirteenth conlury. The first person who wns interred In the pools' corner wns Chaul' cor , In 1400 , but ho was the clerk ot royal works under Hicham II. and a space ia Westminster nbboy was accorded him for : lmt reason and not because ho wns n poot. From llmo to time the rules relaxed , es pecially after the reformation , so that not only the abbey but thu cloister and scrround. Ing places became almost , choked with dead , When the donn was giving his evidence I nsKed him if ho could toll us why n porsoa named George Wellington Francis Balthasor Saint Antonio wns burlnd In tbo cloister , The dean smiled und said ho could produce no reason. This Interment took place la 1817 , when anybody nnd everybody could find a snug resting plnco in tbo abbey or it * precincts. No money was then turuod nwn from Its doors. It U I'lill Now. The present clerk of the works told u that when the excavation wop made to re ceive Browning's remains it was found that tbrco other persons had boon burled there previously. There only remained ono- vacant space visible by tno side of Brownt ing , apd that has just boon filled by Tenny son. otherwise this part of the abbov ' 19 full. , There nro n ! together nbout 1,400 persona burled In the abbey itself , and 1,818 , in tbo cloisters , somewhat ghastly facts for the liv ing to contomtilato. The dean told UB tnnt once ho had n long letter from somcono com plaining that tno abbey itself was , unendurable from the smell of the dead' bodies , but no ono else ever discovered it. The feeling ot the royn ! commission waa thut In the future the space remaining available - . able for interment should bo most Jealously. guarded. Tno present dean has exorcised ] his authority In this spirit , HO that during his three years' offieo there imvo boon only seven interments. Vet there uro some who would have brought down those seven to' ' five , by leaving out Street , the architect , and , ! Spottswood , who wns president of the Uoynl society. There are only thrco names of un ! deniable distinction runout ; the sovou , Dar * win , Tennyson and IJrownmp. \ Only a l' tw ol Un l.ort. j Great men are becoming fewer every year , but tbo bmall men nro moro nggresslvo itnil pushing. Wo Imvo but one poet left , but any number of manufacturers of doggorcU Thirty years ngo the novullsU who werb ninUBing the public were Dickens , Tnacu * cry , Ooorgo Hltot , Charles Lever , Lord Lytton , und ICingsloy. Who has /filled the place of any ono of tnoso masters ? Ooorgo Meredith is no doubt the equal of those I hnvo named , hut I don't ' think ho anticipates Westminster abboy. That will bo claimed by the bmall fry whosu numo Is legion. filudiitnno on thu Hun. Before Gladstone uas oven lir.dtlmoto meet Parliament ho has lost ono member ot his majority , counting two on a division , His forty is now reduced to thirty-eight. Taken in connection with the reduction of number * for bis candidates in ether recent ulcctlona this is a very serious blow to the now government. It Is another proof that the Hnghsh constituencies are opposed , to his homo rule policy , and that the Celtic constituents alone glvo him the trilling advantage ho hns now. Young Luwson worked hard for victory , and lost by only throe votes , butinlSSTi thoUlndstoulani * nud 7M ) majority , and this has been clean wiped out. It Is a bad Klgn for a pmno min ister to begin losing his followers almost aa - scon us ho steps into office , Tlio conserva tives are much eluted and will meet Glad stone next February with u confident expec tation of gottlni ; him out of office bcforo the close of tbo summer. A MCMIIEK Of 1'AW.UMBXT , j Now York Kxi'lmiiKO niiuiiitlciiii , New YoitK , Oct. 10. Special Telegram to THI : HUB. ] ICxchauRO was quoted as follows t Chicago , 40o discount ; U a ton , 12Jo to Bf diicouut.