PRRT ONE. [ r r UNDAY BEE PAGES 1-8. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA , SUNDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 23 , 1892-TWENTY .I'AGES. NUMBER .126 i anfl oil Ir , * Uli IV MS i ITtli oyat ind uU c com I.4B3.J of Plait Ihj blankl iinpan KI , pay- . lieu ot ut nn ] indrori nu 45tl | iindar ] a or th IIHllllU' llio elf urly afj i oil nee- ) sod Uo-1 i , 1892. vliiK aoj inallUeij n day cff ) o'cloe ] iirlvor tllOCli ho pi" IvolV.'pJ ; , laUlnfl any. < -ho ttmi ijaclloni ft . tU rs. o.'ltllCt d Vl | the von- VI. S UVOIlllI ute V1 84 WlUj CAPRIVI'S ARMY BILL It Hangs Like a Menacing Shadow Over the Homoi of Qeimany. WORKING A VERY DEEP GAME JUST HOW Shrewd Scliemo of the Ohanosllor toProparo the People for the Measure. WHAT WILL HE BE SATISFIED WITH Epetulalion Turns on the Amount of Money Involved in the Plan. EMPEROR WILLIAM YET IN OPPOSITION Ho Will N - er eminent to tlm T\vu-Yc.ir ' berth' . ! I'luii , mill .May Unto the Hill Wllhilrattn AltogotlitT Cu- prHI'it Maneuvers. tCoprrlghlert 1S92 by Jnmes Oonlon llennett. ] Br.ni.iv , Oct. 22.Now [ York HoraldCablo -Special to Tun UBE.I TUo anxiety wltti which the reassembling of the Ueichslac Is awnilcd grows grealornslhouavs nnd vvcoks go by. The army bill is now bcforo the Hun- dosrath. Th < ! ilotalloi scheme is still un known , but It Is sure that many changes have been made sluco It was llwt drafted. In order to prcparo Iho public mind for the irroat sacrlllcos Involved In the project , the papers uhlch the chancellor controls are resorting - sorting to the old tricks of the Htsmarcklan repimo. Ouco moro wo road of danger from the east and the well , of Franco , Uussian Intrigues anil the liko. The method works loss well , though , than these of old , and these nppoals to Uorman patriotism Round hollow. The public dis believes In the Cuprtvlan boelos , and yet it vaguely sees that danger threatens from Rome quarter. The weakness of Italy , the supposed lukownrmnoss of Austria , or botti , nmy bo the cause ot the persistency which has pressed on us the schomo. The war is inlhoMr. No one hollevos but the empire may bo menaced none the less oy the doubt as to whether It can count lirraly on Its allies in llio event of war. Very ( ! ! < % or rinonn. Chancellor von Capnvl has shown not n Iltllo skill In his rouant tactics Ho has nl- lowcd the ( iormans to expect such heavy calls upon their purses and homo ) that If , When his bill Is made public , it should be found to doinami a great deal less than \vus supposed , tlu feeling of comparative relief may loud the Holchstag to endorse It. The ' odd's , however , are that it will never bo dis cussed In the Kolcbstag. Meanwhile , 1 undorslund that the emperor has taken a moro decided Htnnd against the two-year service plan , which ho uUllkos and dreads as murk as the most nblo general. Wo may look forward to surprises of nil kinds within the next few weeks , even , 1 lope.U , to the withdrawal or postponement ol the bill. Much of OOUDO dnpcnds upon the notion or the centrist parly. Hcrr von Uuehno line Herr Lober , two of the most itillucntlil mc-r in the group , have had long conferences thl < \\ic\i \ with the chincellor in order to conclll nto thncentrists. It Is said Uiat the wnperoi will bo onrotul to n\ old giving too muct liromlnenco to his tirotoUant convictions ii the speech which ho may shortly miiko ot tlio occasion of the Lutheran colouration a \Vurtcmbcrg. llut everything Is moro or loss uncertain The situation changes with each day. IM miuck's udmliors wilt bo glad to know tha ' though much affected by the death of lit old friend I.olhalrDuchur , the veteran states inanlcnjoys good health , oats well , uloop ttell and ttikos lone walk ) in his retreat n Varricn. OIIIOMN NIJWOTIS. : . Coming SPHSIOII Cll till ! ItOll'llStlllT ( lOHSll n ( tint ICmplro. [ ( * oirlKitPil | ) Wri In Now Vurk Atnodiitucl 1'rcss Urui.iv , Oct. 21) ) . I'ubllo Interest In th military bill does not show the lo ist sign c abatement ; on ttio contrary It has been In creased by the secrecy In regard to the prc visions of tlio m"asuro , though a fuw detail have been allowed to leau out in order t satisfy tha growing public uomand for info jnntion on the subject. Tlio government' ' decision not to publish the full text of tli hill until It U discussed by tlio Hundorut meets with general condomnntlon from th press , which is unanimously of the oplnio that the policy of Hllonco will not luvo tli result of strengthening .IH position , a DOS lion the government appears to reckon on. Von Capilti'it Iliuit \ \ oik. Aii article in the Horllnor 1'ollsh Nncl lichton , which U accepted us Inspired , coi tains tlio fullest Information as to the tilstoi inul nature of the bill thai has yet appoarci The paper declares that Chancellor vc t 'aurlvi , to llio day tlio measure lecclvod II Iinporlnl slK'nnturo , was hard at woik dal HcrntiiiUtiiK every itom. Kvorythlng , n coiibldorcd nbsohttoly Indispensable , w eliminated In order to effect the groatoit r ilnctiou In oxnonsos , but no changes in tl principles on which the military reforms a liascdu oromiule.Tho result of thoclmncelloi labors Is n hill of which no part can ho i moved without Injuring the whole. T chancellor thoroughly romoJolod the pr f posaU nmdo some tlmo UBO by Genet / Verdi itu Vernal ? , which vrtn Imprautlu. ' bio'owing to tiicir exorbitant financial d mands. The cost of Cianor.il Verdi i < Vernols'plans is estimated at over 110,03 , ! I OCKt manes niinunlly , whlcn Is twice t | umount Involved by the present bill , T orllclu concluded by dilating wun t nccosilty of nrovidlnu a connterpoUo to t iinncit forced of I'Vanco and Kusslii. It i liorts the political ptrlles and the mllltn authorities , who nro disposed to hnpglo ov the piMposals , not to exhibit , to forolgno lurhan evident sign of political and mi tiiryoakncss , Oppn cil to Incrrnvpil Tnxiitlmi , Til a discussion of the moaburo by t Itundesratli Is expected to lust about tbi wei'lu. According to n eooj authority tl iiumlior of iccrultJ to be raised annually Uo ini-roai-od by 01,000 , malting the toi number ' .Mo.OOO , TUero U little doubt tli the dUvutslon of thu bill lu the Uslchst will be eventful and exciting. Tun oppo tion to tlio prjpoiad taxes to offset llio created oxpendlturu that will bj Incuri tbrough the bill Is gaining in strength. Tl opposition is specially directed against I proposed duly ou tobacco. A mi ir.cotiuK has boon called to wcot Krstoln next week to consider tha si } cet. It will beuUendod by tobacco planli from AUuce , JUden and the 1'aUtlnu I'lovnirulloiu for a similar uicotlni ; are be at Appleu , when a new burden , ID shape of taxes placoJ on tobacco , will render Idle thousands of workman. Ttio Muntchcr Nachrichton nsiorl ) that 11,030 mm will ba tn.iiio Idle In Huenrla alone , whllo the nooro < t classes tbroughout thoountry will suiTor , as n clio.ip foreign cigar will bo an Impsssl- blllly , and tha pries of rig irt m.it3 of tionn grown tobacco U certain to bo r.mod OODVO thiit at which the poor will bo ublo to pur chase thorn. Several pipar ) assort that Prmco bismarck - marck will nppoir In the IWchslsu to lead the opposition atfalnsi the bill. Prince His- mnroK U ut present suffering from ncuto ncurnlgln. ( to wns deeply affectoJ uy tlio douth of his great friend , Lolhatr Uuuhcr. Tlio Corresnondonz ( national llbaral ) on- noiincca tnat the government will submit to the Ufclchstac inaaturo * itoaltng with the betrayal of mlllUry secrets , public Immor ality and opldoinlcj. Another measure , It says , will also ba submitted , increasing the stringency of the prosa law. Tno Intoxloat- Ing liquor bill will bo abandonol. DiiiiKora ol Chiilpru. Ofllctnl Information shows that , whllo cholrra In Hamburg Is dccroislng , Germany Is In liicrcascd danger of an Invasion from Hnssln. Numerous cases of the dlso.iso and flvo deaths have occurred at Molwa. and there have ooou cases at Hobereck , Nlvlta and other frontier towns. Communication with the Nivlco district has boon suspended. The authorities at Koonlgsburg have issued nu order foibidding Husslau travelers to cross the frontier except at Illowto and Opnlcnicn. where they will ba subjected to medical Inspection. The frontier police have boon larpoly icluforced. The Kolchsun- zolgcr tonight publishes n decree expressing the emperor's approval ot ttio measures taknn by the Gorman authorities to cope with cholera. The approaching rcconsecrntlon of the l.ntlieinn Memorial church In Wittenberg promises to bo a ceremony of extraordinary splendor. TUP emperor and empress will bo present. Ills majesty has Invited nil prniostnnl princes of Germany to attend , whllo all the prominent foreign sovereigns will bo represented. The iluko of York will represent Queen Victoria. Jimparor William has defrayed most of the oxpcnsoi of the restoral. Ho lias ordered that eighty of his own curiinges ho sent to Wittenberg and placed at the disposal of his guests. There will ho an homage ceremony In the tnaritthp\t7. and a procession llieuco to the church , In which the sovereigns and the representatives of sovereigns will take part. It will be u unique spotaco. ! Tha emperor is expected to make a signilbant speech on the occasion. DcCDiati'il fur IllH Di'vntl in , I.loutenant Ilayl , one o' the Gorman of- flccrs 'vho took pirt , in tlio long dlstnnca race , who allowed Prlnco Ijiapol 1 to pass him on thu road , which onabloJt the prince to bo the first Gorman to roach Florlsdorf. the Austrian pool , lias Dion decoratoj with the order of the Rival Crown. Ano.vridols Doing dUcusscd for the onicurs of tno Aus- triun and Prussian reserves. I' , is proposed for the Germans to start from Vienna and the Austrians from ncrlln. The r.ico is not to be given to the swiftest rider , bat to tha lirstolllcer who arrives with his liorso In perfect condition. Assistant Adjutant Gsneral Sehwan of the United States army and his wife are passing the winter ! n Dcrltn. Uoutcnnnt Sargent , the naval attache of the American legation here , has cone to Vienna - onna after having visited the Gorman navy yards ana docl.f- Ct'i rmonh's Attending on thn Oct. 23. The coremonv of christ ening the infant princess born to the Ger man eniparor and empress on April 1 ! ) took placu at "i o'clock this evening in the Jasper gallery of the I'ottsdam palace. Dr. Dryan- nur , hupcrintandentaf the Lulhern church , emulated. The empress , surrounded by her six younc sons , Princes Frederick , Wilholm , Adolbart , August , Oscar and .loachim , sat bcnonth r baldachin of led velvet which bnd bcci : placed in front of the altar nt which the christening was performed. The mnpcror led the grand duchess o into tlio gallery , and utter thorn fol lowed a brilliant train of princes an1 , notable parsonages. The jrand duchess o ISaden held thu princess in her arms durnif tlio christening. The whole affair was in vosled wllh much pomp. The names bo slowed ou the child wore Victoria Louise the first being tlio nanio of its mother , am the other of its father's sister , Iho gram duchess ot Hadcn. IU. Hon. Sir Knwan Mulct , ( ! . C. li , , the British ambassador li Germany , represented Queen Victoria , wh was one of the princess' numerous and dls linKiiUhnd god-parents. The person selected for thh function numborci eighteen. The water which was used in ad mtnlitutlng baptism was especially brough for this purpose from the Kivor Jordan. i'itii'.MiN ! ( ; roit TIIK r.iiu. Iy Ii. U'liul tliiIhiiiilnit i-- . \mrrlc. in [ .Inn Inlcnil i. li > tin lor Ilin ( 'uir > liiK nl I'.iHHiMimiiM. i.n Hr.uux , Oct SJiouernl Director Bollinc 10 the Hambiirg-Aincrlcnn Steamship conrian iy Is golyg nnxt week to Cologne to uttuiul iyA ineQtiug nt nil the Kuropcan lines to dccld IS upon uniform rates to Chicago during th 3- Wuild'H fair. It is stated that until conl ! 310 donro U restored 10 the Hamburg-America ro Hun will eaiTV emigrants from Stottln t 's New You- ; , und Stoltlu ii now the dcstini 'so linn on this Mdn of multitudes of Russia o10 Jowt , and others bound for America. 3- Apart fiom the emigrant traftlc , It is c : ali peeled that Hourly > ' > 00,030 Kuropoans i- visit the Chicago Worlds fair. Tbo Han i0 - burg-Ainorlcan line proposes to build 111 that wilt hurpass the latest a I- , cesbtons lo the Cuuaid line and to glv none umplc provisions for the numerous passengoi no expsctod. U is ariMngod that tickets fi lie Chicago \\lll include board , railway trav lie and return , besides admission lo the fair. \VnnU tlio 'luir L1ii lincstln.iloil rv VirAOct. . 2.-Lieutenant von Mtkto r the Hungarian oHlcor who won the Ihlr prUu nf f I.TiOJ in lha recent long distant race , hat , demanded thai a committee of mil tary ofllcers bj appointed to Invoillg.Uo th charge uu.lo agalnsl him in the Tagoblait I ho connection wllh lha race. Ttio pjpar say oo thai Lieutenant von Miklos , upon arrlvin 10 al X.osslen , tied his exhausted horse behind ill carrlajc and drayc01' ' lha animal through U town , Di'iip Mum a III Ituxl.i. Sr. l' .Tir : - > utio ; , Ocl. 'JJ. Heavy sno stoniu have prevail id in lha Syzran dutrl ' i " * nod railway coinmuulcation U luierruplpJ cj The snow lies la heavy drifts along Ihe fit : ' 's ' and several trains ava stilled. One of thoi uo trains u a special ou which the Grand Dul ' 's Nicholas is traveling. Lirgogmxi of m ; at have boon senl out 10 clear Iho , road , and ; ib- it lias stopped snowing it Is bop3d the Hi IM will soon bo opca again. la. la..ho itiiulv .ho Hiuutua , Oct , JTho damage by I lire to the Hamburg-American PrtcUct com pany , s warehouse Is placed at S'JOUJ marks. The Insurance M 0.10,030 marks. The wharf steamers and docks WOM dumusod M3.000 marks. The loss U divided among twonty- flve Insurance coinpuiloi. I nit ( it llnrsn Oct. 'JJ A remarKable feat of tinrsomanshtp , requiring great endurance nnd n wonderful amount of determination nnd persistence In tts successful nccompltsa- ment , has Ju t boon Dcrformo.l by n woman. The equestrienne Is MUs Tonnson , ajouns Kngllsliwomnn. She rode from Insbrunck , the capital cllv of the Tyrol , to Valentino , n town of Prussian Sllojcln , and back azain , a dlstnnco of 2JJ miles , In the surprisingly short tlmo of sixty-seven and one-half hours. She rode the same horio throughout her Journey. She returned In comparatively good condition , and upin her arrival rns greeted by n largo crowd of admirers , who showered her with praise for her plucky work. _ lircuril ul tin * Ulinlrni. IJutiv-Pmnt , Oct. 'JJ. Hlgntoon now cases of cholor.i nnd eight deaths by the disease wore reported in this city yoiterdav. Cit cow , Oct 2J.One new cuso of cholera wns reported in this city yesterday. From the village of Ptasklowlolskl twelve coses of the disease and four deaths aw reported. IIMiifitn , Oat U.2. A.iln ; thooulclnl chol era figures contain no report of aoatus. Ten now cases of the disease , however , occurred yesterday. .v.i i < / ; OA rni : itKsntr.tTrny. . \ltorCummittliitSnvori\l Miirilrrn Apiclien srrk Their Uxinil llmcn. MOHUNCI. Ariz , Oct. 22 Tnreo Apaeho Indians , supposed to bo moribers of "tbo Kid's" ' gang , on their way bid : from Mexico ice into the reservation , wore seen on Kaglc crcok , about eight miles from Moroncl , where they raided sev eral Mexican wood camps and took a Mo-c- ican along with them to show thorn the trail over to the Turner Cattle company's horse camp , and subsequently lot him go , warning him not to s.iy anything or they would kill him. This was on Tuesday , October 18. On the 19th Albert Myor and John Gardenia of the Turner Cuttle company started outto get up n band of her os for tlio round-up , and nt n point on the dlvido betwean Bolivia and Eiglo crcok , wore shot and killed presumably by the same Indians , in their tracks were seen nnd u rawhiilo horse shoo found. A man nnmcU.Hcu Parker , on his way from Moronci to Bollvtu ou the 'JOth , found the bodv cf Al bert Mycr near the trail nnd came bncklo ro- portimmcdlatoly. A party wns organized and the next day the two bodies were brought in und buried todav. The Indians doubtless nro now among the friendly Apaches on the reservation. i > . .i.uit or A Nrttrot-s SiiKpDrtPil of Murtler ! : u , Md. , Oat , 23. A dusueiate rict is Itnpondlnc hero. A mob is being organized lo lynch olght ncgrcs indicted hero today for the murder of Dr. Hill. The sheriff has ordered n posse of fifty men to defend the Jail , in which the indicted ncgroas are con II nod. Tbo friends of Dr. Hill , the victim of the negroes , have determined to ha avenged and it is feared that if nn attempt Is mndo to Ivnch them a buttle will ensue. An organ ized mob will m30t tomorrow night and an attempt bo made to take the blacks from the Jail and hang them. Tno negroes have few sympathizers horo. The negroes against whom indictments were brought nro Henrv Hurt , Joshua Baynard. Fwby Coaiegys , Fletcher Williams , Charles Outs , Charles Benson and Moses Brown. Perry Branshaw , or.o of the crowd , has been reserved as a Jtato witness nnd is now In a cell bj himself. Attotnoy John P. Poe nrrlved by steamer this morning. The grand jury will remain in session until after the trial , so as to Indict others U tncro is any evidence on which to base such action. / / > ; .id.11.\ . Oilier Curtli IViry , llio During ' 1 i.iln lloli- hur , KHCHJIIM from Aiiliurn rrUim. A i nt UN , N. Y. . Oct. 22. If there was nn inmate of Auburn prison \\ho was subjected to more than the usual surveillance In that Institution , It was Oliver Cuitls Perry , the bold express robber , who was recently sentenced toncod in Lyons to half a century behind thu bars. The prison ofllclnls have used overv piccaution against the cscapo of this most dangerous prisoner and yet he managed to I I escape this afternoon , and is now either n free man or clso hiding In some nooic or cor ner of the largo yard. Tbo entire prison > furco is doing duty tonight to guard against J his escape , providing ho has not already scaled the wall. Will ( iraiit Xo Mom ( 'cinrpsilmn. NnOIII.IUN - , Li. , Oct. " . „ ' . The Times- Democrat's City of Moxlco spoclal says : Ot.o of the fcatnios of tno now llnnncial policy uf Hon. MitUins Honioro , bccrolary of the treasury , Is to grant no more conces sions for ihd onerallon of mines. Several ol these mining concessions which wore granted bv bis predecessors have recently boon declared forfeitoj , the latest bslng thai obtained by Carlos W. Saromba for tbi American and Mexican Investment compan v , It is claimed by llio government thai tin company failed to comply with thu stlpula linns of certain articles of the grant ar.il foi that reason iho concession is declared nul and void. The funds which iho company de posited as n guaranty passed Into thu of the na'lonal treasury. ! . I'rli'ii lor Whciit. ST. Lens Mo. , Out , 23. The lowest quo tatlon over recorded ou , wheat slncoht. i.oul became a lending market was recorded today The price , which hai bcou on the dccllno fo some time past , dropjiod loday lo Cfl" < eonls The bears have for some lime believed lha they were on the winning side , but so shar u decline hud not been expected. The cro this ycar.although fairs ! below the average nnd the Kuropcan demand has boon hcavio than had bcou counted upon owing to tb 9 , poor crops in ibo wheat growing sections o d Kuropo. Tno direct cause of the low pric to seems , according to the prevailing Idea , to b I- thai llio farmers , who have been holdlui Ie e back their grain , have suddenly released u Heeding tlio mnrliot In consequence. s Tlipy llirpiilcu to btrlkp , g ST. Louis , Mo. , Oct. 22. Tno grlovnnc coin mil too of the Order of Hallway Train me have called upon General S.uperiutcndcu Ulckor of tbo St. Louis , Icon Mountain > Southern railway lo effect a final sotllomer vr3t of the recent trouble tn Arkansas growin 3t oulof an order reducing iho number of brak I.ie men to bo sent out on each freight train , Tli ie temporary settlement , made some weeks ag < 10 granted the trainmen all their demands , an to they now want this sattlnmont made po manent , itucatonlng to slrlbo if this is ni 10 fol Inn Siilnncml lNot \ Strike. Lo\\ti.u Mass. , Oot. 23. Alter a lot mooting tonight the cotton spinners poi ponod the matter of a strike pending fuilb conference. MAT WIDE. HE SAY RolijiovB Soo'otios ' Preying Gladstone Vorj Olosely for Hh Africin Policy. HOME RULE HAS NOW A GOOD DOUBLE Govornnunt Intontiona Oono3rning Uganda Arj iu Demand Just Now , Jr ROSEBERRY TIMELY TURNS THE TIDE He Intorpojcs Bmo Platitudinous Remarks and Staves Off tbo Answer. MUST BE FACED SOONER OR LATER ( llnilnono Watcliliig Closely til Sco How the I'ulillu J'rrlinc Kilns llcfnro Dcvlil- Ing tlio r to nf Iliigliuid's Inter ests In imt : Africa , [ CopyrlBhteil ISffl by .Tamos Cordon tlcnnott 1 LOXDOV , Oct. U . [ Now York Herald Cable Spfcial toTiiuJlCE.I The faios ovi- denlly do not intend Mr. Olndslono lo pay exclusive nttcntlori 'to ' Irish nffal . Ho is summoned lo the dark continent , and that must occupy what ho once called the "sanctu ary1' of his mind , whdtbjr ho llkos It or not , for the Church MUslgnary society and Anil- Slavery society and other powerful bodioi nro now tn full cha o after him with ro.uon- strancoj , which must not bJ dlsro < ardd. Ho puts forward Lord Hoiobjrry to brjak the force of the storm , b'ltho will have to face It himself before long. If tbo great religious societies oneo got to work ulth n will , it will ha Impossible to put any limits to tha ivzltitlon they cm stir up. The chief objects of thp governniJiU nt this moment are to tomporua , lo compromise , lo moot the people half way. That is what they did about tlio Hist Africa company and Trafalgar Square , ahd now a'.rain about Uganda. Koscliciry Wit ! fix It. Lord Ilosobarry has kls head screwed on tbo right wny for this kind of woik. More over , he rjndily takes in tha whole of any given situation. The larcror part of h'is political associates are for clearing out of Eist Afrlci without carjmoiy. Tha mis sionaries well , they hail no business to go there. Native converts ! IJo h there are none , or it Uioro are , letthsm gotcanvcrtcd to snmethtng also. Tint , Is iho genuine radical idea , though it la sugar coitod when offered lo iho puhllb. But Lard Hoseborry. looks 'low-'d nnd sees the phllanthroploaad religions societies piu paring toopoa a grand ciropilgn , so ho talks softlv to them and does not promise them much , but is "profuso In-symaHhy , which costs nothing. Ho-is horrified at the sugges tion lh.it ho or MU CDilcftsuM could ba indif ferent to ino fa o of UgJl'iuJ , ' , ut tharo bo " " ' " adroitly Introduces a llttlo'"sav"ing' clause , "wn , " nnd then ho paused and nut in , "at any rate I take n very sai'ious view of Ihe matter.1' ( Obssrvolio does , not spjtik for the cabinet , wjilcb Uk'iownto , contain soy- oral "scuttlers. " ) "i dm with you , " say ? Ino canny Scotch carl in effect , "but tlioio other fellows I can't antwor for , " and so ho wont on to speak of Ugandans a land tint has recently baoa watered by tlu blood of our saints and martyrs. Is not this an artlstio touch ! Depend on it , one or the other of these heretics will bo sending Lord Uoieberry himself us a mis sionary before long. What does it all como n lu tha cndi Will the goveramant hold fast or let go ! It will wait to see how much backbone there is to the present agitation , TlcKh'd Thorn Not u I.lttlo. Meanwhile it id quito safe lo exult over Iho past exploits of I0iland in dealing with the slave trade. This gave Lord Hiio- berry a good opportunity of introduc ing n capital literary flourish , sura to draw cheers , jot committing him to nothing. Greece and her armies , Komo and her roads and acqucducts , England and her sacrifices for the suppression of the slave trade. There yon have our thought * on this great subject. That was tno pith of Lord iOseborry's con cluding words. Who can quarrel with them ! Ciladitono himself cot Id not have wrapped the matter up moro neatly. Uganda will re main British territory if tlio Jump Is right , but If the cat Jumpj the other way , ojt wo go. A Mr.Miiuit or I'AUI.I.UIRNT. \\irn TIII : AC runs. I'liiMlrlc il fioiiip rrnm AuriiKS tlio Will < Atlantic. LONMIOV , Oct. 2) , The Court theater ro. ononed on Thursday night with Sims nnd Halcigh's "Tho Guardsman. " The play 1 ; based on a motive f\lmilar \ to Sheridan's , "The Rivals , " and deals wltli Iho coinplloa < lions and misunderstandings that occurred In the course of a \ava \ affair between r L'uardsnnn and a > i Amarlcau ualla. The couple moot for thn first time on the under ground railway. Tbo ulav Is clovorlv writ ten and was admirably acted. It ovokoi screams of laughter from opening to finish and is certain of ft long caroor. Mr. Gros smith scored anotUer lilt. The reappnurancc of Miss Caroline 11(11 ( upjn the London stage was warmly welcdraafi-and her acting was praised oy iho critic * ; MUs Hill hud not been seen In London slnuo she acted in tbi "Dean's DiuahterV at Jho St. Jamaihoilor , Miss Agnes Thomas , nnu Arthur Crcil ar. . also In tlio cast of "Thaj Guardsman. " "Agatha Tyldenn ( marchanl aad shl [ owner ) , Mrs. Lxofltry'incw play , Is more tor dorly handled by the critics than was he "Quoon of Matuu. " MM. Lungtry hai re celvcd the highest praso | for her clover act Ing , which , it is said , saved the play Iron fallinc. Her role -AgathaTyldon suits ho bolter than anything she has hlthoilo a tempted. Hence , her ( success Is not duo t her dresses and dlaiuopds , bul lo the gent inc merl of her nctlpet llut ' " Ihu face c Iho Inconaialoiulcs of tfao play anu its nppa out uuendlng dlaloKUorclaltng lo commorci shipping and similar subjects , it Is Imposslbl for "Agatha Tyl'den" to bare along run. Mr. Toolo has returned from bis vacatlo and has resumed his jlaco In the coinld pla ; "Walker , London , " w'filcli is now in Us eight month at Toolo'a tlioater. Tbo play is it : brightest bit of fun on the London slag * and It ) drawing power shows no sign i diminution , Yosturddv al Iho Opera Conuqua Ihe Ind pendent Theater society presented Webster "Duchess of MallV1 under the direction i j ' Mr. William i'aol , whose version of Ihe pla was used as Miv 1'auV Uerlon. It was we staged , part of "tho scenery having boon lo , by Henry Irving. The cast Included M Murray Carson as Hsrola , Mr. Sidney Clous as Ferdinand , Mr. John Robertson as tl cardinal , Mr , Bernard ( iould as Anlonl Miss S , Hall Calnaas Canola , MUs Franc < Ivor as Julia and Miss Mary Burke as tl duchess1 The production created consider able interest. A rupture has occurred in the r.inkt of the ' Independents , " a section of whom nro pro- .cstlng against the nroforoncs shown by Mr. " Grcln , their loader , for the worki of foreign authors. A circular signed by MOHM. Leonard Outrani , Frank Ltndo , Auston Ffycn , Cacll Italoigh and .1. W. Bouldlng , all dramatic authors moro or loss Knovva to faina nnd thcrcforo totally intorotod in Iho oretont case , has boon Issued , convonliiz a mooting ot the malcontents , at which M" . Davenport Adams has consented to preside , to take measures lo found "an English Independ ent" society to take under Us wings nil rising native dramatic and hlslrlonic talent. No translations or adaptations of foroltru plays will be encouraged , and In the unllkoly event of an Inadequate supply of the nail vo article old Knglish plavs out of the usual repertory will ba selected. MM John Wood will r.i'ikj a wolcimo re appearance under Wymlham'.H management at tlio Criterion on the 'Dili inst. inn now play by Haddon Chambers , entitled "An Old Lady , " based upon the gambling mania ut Menlo Carlo. The old lady of OJ years will bo suslalnod bv AIM. Wood , who has not hltberto been soon in an old pirl. Other leading roles will bo in Iho hands of Messrs. David .lama , FreJ ICirr , Alfred Maltby and Herbert Standing nii'J Misses Roslnn Phllllpl and Anna JolTrioa. Such u strong cast will secure the now work full Justice. The management of the Trafalgar Square theater intend to prepare for a series of Christmas meetings Collier's opera "Doro- thy. " It will bo played entirely bv chil dren. Something of a sonsitioa has bon caused by iho public loarnlu ? lhat ono ot iho lead ing theaters in London cnly engages actresses on the condition that the theater may cancel their engagements at a week's notice If they marrv without the con- seat of the management. Il Is also arranged that the ongagomenls shall be canceled If Iho nclresses become Involved in any scan dal. The legality of the marriage rule is contested in s > omo quarters , nnd It is assorted thai au actress could claim damages in < : a < , Q she were dismissed on account of her mar riage. CAl'TUItii > I Const Ciinrili Pall Victims to Vlnliitiiri ill the l.uv. : Gimiu.Tui , Oct. 22. The southern part of Spain , from Gibraltar westward , nlong the straits and Apt coast Is Invested with many smugglers who make the "running of contra band" the solo business of I'jolrlife. Many bloody ilghls have occurred between them nnd the guards , whoaltompt lo prevent their landing goods and getting them into the in tcrior. An incident has Just occurred that , in seine of iu aspects , is ludicrou * . A band said lo have been composed ofOU armed smugglers rando a descent upon one of the cariboncr stations , situated between Tarifa u. " " in Trafalgar. The carihcuors , eight of whom were detailed ( it this station , bad no warning of the approach of the.smuijgleis and the llrst they know of their presence was when they were called upon to surrender. The carlbonors evidently thought that the oilds againsttheni were too great .and sur rendered without making any resistance. The smugglers then look the guns nwuy from their prisoners , sacked the station and sot lirt. to it. With their eight prisoners the smugglers made for the mountains and have not since boon hoard from. The comical part of the occurrence is lhat II wns the duty of the cariboncrs to keep n sharp lookout nlontr the coast for smugglers and had Ihoy been performing Ihalr duly they could easily have obtained enouzh iibsistnnco to have enabled them to drive off the smugglers. MOM'MUXT TO COM Mltl > . Komo Will Not Mr Oiitilnnu lu IlipncnliiK thn < : riut Illsrim-rrr. ROME , Oct. 22. In Iho world-wldo move ment to honor Columbus , the Internal cily is determined not lo bo outdone. The inter national committee , recently formed for the purpose of securing the erection of n worthy monument to tlio great dUcovoror , report lhat they nro receiving Inliuentlal promises of support which guarantor the successor Iho enterprise. At a mooting yesterday the commillco decided to issue 11 circular to all Iho existing Columbus committees in Europe and America , with a view to universal co- oporatlon. It was also decided to invite Catholics throughout , Iho world , especially , lo subscribe. Anolbor propoUllon favorably acted upon was lo form purely Cilhollc commlllees for work among Iho members ot lhat faith. In fact , the movement Is mainly a Catholic ono. The pope Is taking a great interest in it , and in this connection it may bo staled that , ac cording to common report , tli3 announce- monlof Ihc beatification of Columbus will bo made concurrently wllh the unveiling of the monumont. The silo chosen for the memorial is such that Iho btaiuo will face the Vatican. It is possible , however , that this will bo clmugod and iho monument will l > o erected within tbo precincts of St. Peters. _ SWIIIT INTO iniiNiiv. : : An Inl Itc-HiilU ot th I'looilx on tlm Iblnnil ol .Sardinia , CAfJi.uui , Oot.i'J. . A most apiulllng ca lamity has befallen tbo village of San Knar- ole , situated a short distance from this city. It Is estimated that 1101 , leas than 200 of the villagers have been drowned , The flood swept through the village with sudden fury , and in n moment the streets bocauio rivers that carried everything before thorn. Houses were lifted from their foundations and wllh led through Iho streets like corks. The occupants did not liavo an opportunity to save themselves. Many of them were asleep when Iho torrent came nnd they wore awakened only to find themselves struggling In the water. Men , women and children worn drowned before on effort could be made to save them. Half the bouses in the village were Bwopt away. The place li Isolated by the flood und access lo U I ; 0 diftlcult. Tragic Ofourri'iicu at Vlniinii. LONDON , Oci. 22. The Vienna corro spoudcnt of iho News reports a tratdc occur rence in that city last night. Whllo tlu 20-year-old son of Peter Honeclo was playlnt on a violin al a party , ho suddenly ihrov down the instrument and drew a revolvei and shot himself dead. When the yount man's father was informed of his son'i suicide no appeared greatly shocked und fei dead from heart disease. romlrtmtu Itmurnnil LOVPON , Ojt , li. ! Hn * . Uanou lloosn lialaes , SS years old , who wai arrested li August last on the charso ot Indecsntly as saultlng a eirl nanod : Mtrian l.oalsa Cojri well , aged 10 , was loday found guilty am sentenced to eighteen moallii1 imprisonment Roy. Mr , lialnos Is an honorary canon of tin Church of Knt-laud. ( lolni ; to l.u.u-n the ( iliont Uaucv. CAIISOS , Nor. , Oct , 23. r'our Arapaho Indians iroin Oklahoma , accompanied by THE BEE BULLETIN. tt'tath'r far Omahi mil Vldufifitlr / mi ) ecoter. I. rnprl\r Army HIM Ttirrtlrnln ; . ( Iliiilstotin tinllMtlin ; the Silijn\ | . No IIiiil of i\cllcniti it In l'iirl . ! ! , iloltn Miprinin Mukpiii percli , I. oral rolttlril Amilrs. SpurtHiil ViirlniK KluiU. Clilna Tlirr.ltrnlnj ; \ \ : \ \ : II. rifty Dnllnri I'rr U.iilti | > txitiliiiMl. : : 1 roitlilo In thn Dimmer. itlc Oaiuii. lii > | inlillrii ; ( tntlval III l a son Coiint J. 4 , Killtmtil und Coiniiirnt. WiKlilnetoit NII H. Ti , Ht'Xlrulni ; tlio Irxlno ( ' . Tlirrp KIllMl In it I'nlon I'aclllcVrrcU. . I'm ul Culplir.itlou In C'ulllcirnlii. ( I , Council IHiilli I.IUM ! .Sovv < . Aliuiis nl South Oiniihn. T. ilmlgo Uo.ino Ili'llrcn from tlio Itotiflt. Slam Pair lliillilliiKH Dcillcatcil. Aliltty .Miiriiidli Moilrs Itctolil. 111. Diinlop Didcun t'olniiiliu * ' Charavlor. ( ! ii lp Iroin tlm TliratoM. II. Oiniilia'H 1 ratio lt t lotted. Ornlu , l'roIslons mill I l\t < Stuck. NO\\H ( iftlKi Clinrcliot. ! ; . I.ant Ucrk III tlir sninrl World. ii. : Srcrrl Socli-ty Information. in. I. nu .MIIJ'H I'Uli Siory. Miinnnl Tialiilni ; lu the IIIcli Soliool. IT. IVrmiiiat llalilts ol tlicSclin. In Omiilia .Mimloal Clrrlrn. MaiiulitctiirliiK In Npliraskn. IX , How Worn MI llolppil Ctiltimliiiii , III.Vlioro ( Ir.lj'n . r.lrc.V Wait \\rlllcll. UO. Vlnltlni : Dudes of Doeilom. That New Winter Itounot. Choj-etiiKJ Interpreter , hnvo arrived In Car son on their way to Walker Lake roservnilon , \\hero Ihoy go lo learn Iho chest dance from lha uiosslah. > DROWNED IN THE JUVEU. Ill U'ldiljor .l.uiHK Soon l.nsrs IIIn l.llu ThronuU nil Arcldi'iil. A small row boat , containing .lames Scow and Fred Hey , caughl on n sung a few miles up the river last night , upsetting thn boat and drowning Scow. Hey wns lescucd. The men spoilt Iho afternoon hunting al a point above Calhoun on Iho still wnler. nnd slarled lo return about b o'clock last night In n boat. They had gene bill a few miles when they struck the snag , and in a moment both men were struggling in the river. Scow scorned to become Instantly chilled and without any apparent effort to save himself , sank in u moment. Hey succeeded in cllngini ; to the overturned craft , and his cries attracted the attention of n inaa named Coon , who put off the shore In n boat and brought him In , half dead with cold and fear. After n short rest Hey returned to tlio cit.v nnd together with Captain Corrnack pro ceertod to Scow's hoti.e , located at Thirty- llflh nnd Hamilton streets , to notify iho wlfo of Iho drowned man of his fate. Scow was a bricklayer nnd leaves a widow nnd four small children. Hey was nlso a brick layer. j.ssr7TIIK ui ricins riotldit Negroes Kcslst Art pit lth ratal Itrsnlls. Tnrsva.ut , Fin. , Oct. 2 ? . Ono negro v.'a- killed and two others seriously , if not fa tally wounded In n drunken not which occurred here today. The citi/ons of the town are greatly excited , hut orderly , and should the negroes persist in their wild orgies there Is likely to bo further und moro serious trouble. A largo number of tough negroes employed on a railroad gathered into town early this evening nfler receiving Iheir week's ' wages and soon bi-pan lo got drunk. At length they became so boisterous and insulting that women did not dare to , jo on llio street. Tbls was too much for Iho whites , and the city marshal was directed to arrest the ring leaders. They icfused lo submit , and de clared there were nol enough white men in the town to take them. A mol o ensued in which three negroes were shot fatally. .11 Miraculous Cnrps ol Cripples at Nitiv llmi'ii , Conn. Nuw HAVRN. Conn. , Oct. 23. No instance of alleged miraculous hcalluir has nioubcd BO mucn local excitement us that which , it is assorted , has talten place al Iho French Calholio church bero in Ibo Inst week. About n fortnight ago there arrived ut the church a holy relic , a bil of bone of tlio body of St. Anno. It was exposed before the altar of the church a week ago and tonight Father Carter , the priest in charge , announces two wonderful curus. Olio is that of Annlo Illg- gms , a 11-year-old girl who lives in Brnd- foid , und who ban oeen aflllcteil for n long tlmo with lut > disease so badly that she has been compelled to use crutches continually. She pracllccd before tlio altar and touched the relic and the iMbcase left her , according to her own nnd the priest's statement. Her crutches were- loft at the church. 'I'ho other case Is that of Mrs. Hannah J. Kent of I'J3 Wmiur nvunuo of this citv. She has been subject to chronic rhcuma'.ism for years and binco the arrival of tlio relic has made daily visits to It. She stated yesterday that every pain had disappeared. May Cliiingp. the AiiiiiiiKcmoiit. Nuw YOIIK , Oct. 2J , Mr W , H. .IclTiIcs ol Ipswich , Kuglnnd , an Investor who Is uno ol the largest holders of stock and debentures in Iho Grand Trunk railway , ariivod huic loday. Ho will make a thorough cxaniina lion of Iho Grand Trunk system. "Wo tingllhli shareholders , " said Mi , Jeffries , "aro very much dissatisfied \vitli iho existing condition of affairs in thoGraml Trunk management under Henry Tyler. I believe lhat iho properly can bo mndo tc pav. If my investigations bear out this belief lief there will bo u lively tlmo nt the next annual mooting in April and a domain ) maui for a different bysiem of management. " round u 1'inrllriil Itoutp , Sis FiH.scinCO , Cal , , Oct. -I'.npineor : have completed Iho survey of Iho San Fran clsco & Great hall Lake railway to a llm between California and Nevada. Three par tics of surveyors have been out , and wlill iho roule is not wholly disclosed , tno stale mentis made Ihnl u feasible wnv liiroagl the Alameda hills and Sierra Ncvad't moun tains has boon secured , Thu-approach o wlntor In Nevada has pul an end lo furtho surveys this year ni.d the engineer * will re lurn lo this oily. Want Mum Wage * . Hi. I'ASO , Tex. , Out. 23. Reports from tl City of Mexico state that the mechanics o Iho Mexican Central railroad liavo struc for'an increase in wagon , owing lo iho dc predated value of iho Mexican dollar , Th slrlko Includes alt polnls between Chlhuabu and Iho City of Mexico. The men bay asued for $5 a clay , which Is an Increase c aboul 10 per cent above what they are noi paid , Movement ! * ol Oooau hteantem. At Lizard Sighted Franco , fiom Nei York. All Loudon Arrived Montana , froi liaillmora , At Lizard Passed Moravia , from Js'oi York. At Philadelphia Arrived Manitotiiai from Glasgow : Ohio , from Liverpool. Al Now Yoik Arrived La Touralm from Cherbourg , ENDLESS AGITATION Paris Undergoes a Full Week of Tro- imnctous Internal Exoltemont , CRISIS IN THE CHAMBEKS PASSEQ Qovoramont Witbstaiuls the Prosauro on Throa Absorbing QucstiDns. BLOODY NEWS COMES FROM DMIOMEY Daily FigbMng with Savages Lad ou by nu Ex-Gorman Army Ofliojr. TONQUIN IS ONCE MORE IN TROUBLE o ItrcnliiiH ( liitlirrlng nn the Ilor- dcrn \ \ lul tlio NutUiiM of Ktirnpn Are DiiliiR In u r.illtlful Wily iiiRlniul : nnd tConyrlclitoil 188J by .IsmiM ( lor.lon llennott. ] PAIUS , OcU ' . ' 3. [ New York Herald Cnblo Special to TUB Br.i.l- Franco has had ngllnllou enough this week. In the Chamber Iho niiiilsturinl crisis was averted or rather dolnjcd until tlio lust moment. The critical iiuosilons wcrelho iroaty of commerce with Switzerland , the Chnmbcrs being averse to provincial armistice , nnd thoCnrniaux strllto. Attorn long discussion , Iho worlcmcn finally decided lo accent arbitration. The government nt last has news from Dahomey , whore the llttlo French colon v Bluco October 11 has had dolly battles wllh the savagos. The Dahomey nns offered au unexpuctod resistance. The French govern ment bus proof that the nrins the savages have como from Huropo. It has nlso proof that Heir Kechter , formerly nn olllcer in Iho CJirmun tinny , will bo King Behaiuln's commaudor-ln-chlef. Thn French stopped before the town of Stccana , always con- aldoiod by the unlives lo be Impregnable , and commanding Iho road to Aboinoy. 1'hero the French expect ruinforccnicnti , already on Iholr wny from Senegal. Timihli ) In Tuiiiiiiin. Other Incidents are considerably agitating the French public. The situation In T'oniiuln , which hud been carefully concealed - coaled , u worse than before. Chinese regu lars uio continually arriving on the northern fronlior. It is feared that wo shall have a i.ow war there in tbo spring. Frankly , the French colonlal'pollcy Is bad. It is necessary to cftect a couiiiloto reforma tion. KnroDOin politics are quiet. Germany Is absorbed in her preparation of the now military luw that , will bring about a terrible struggle. Austria appears to draw closer to Unsslu , as the Herald has already pointed out. Italy is occupied with her elections. In spniu tlio little king , who WHS 111 of tvphus , Is con- . .nlcccr. : , U _ : * ie is so wcairthat It Id fcarAd" he cannot live long. T > , ajs'i ' and Turkey are conciliatory , but it is certain that Ilussia Is not disinterested as vccards thooastorii ques tion. Russia merely walls n propitious moment ' ment for notion. . There nro various slirns of continual acl- tatlon In Sjrvla. Tim donmnds of Greece agalnsl Bulgaria show tlmt Russian diplo macy is over ready to profit by the least In cident. ( ii'ttini : out lit i ; } iit. In fine , England , although it appears in. cic-Jible , d roil in 3 of settling the liayptian question. Mr. Gladstone does not forccl the promises Uo made before lie became minister. Naturally , immediate evacuation is Impossi ble , but with Iho help of certain engngomcnti with Franco ho will now think about Hxlug a date for ultimate evacuation. Egypt would then bo ncutralbed , nnd Iho solution of tha question would bo hulled with Joy by Franco. Yet another death on the press. The Par isian literaleur , Albert Millnud of Iho Figaro , Is gone. Ho was only Iwo clays ill. Ho was in charge of Iho llgbl and humorous columns of Ihogreul Parisian Journal , and the author of numerous very amusing plocos. For mnn/ years ho wrote all Iho plavs for Mmo. Judio , JACQUCS ST. CrjitK. tO/f.N 1X10 .ll/CA/t'J. I liu Moxloan National Kallttay Taxed to llaiiillo MiipmpiitH. Niw ; OHI.HANS La. ; Oct. 2J. Tlio Times- Democrat's San Antonio , Tox. , special says : Advices were received bero today from 7 icntocas , Mex , that u hilllne frost bus visited thai section nnd iho now corn crop was cotnploluly deslioycd , Thai Is the great corn raising district of Mexico nnd tha calamity coming at this tlmo will have tha effect of Increasing thu prosonl siifforlng on account of iho hhoitaco of crops to uontlnu * for unothor season , unices relief is obtained train charitable sources. ' There is no decieaso m the rush of corn shipments from the Unitrd Suites into Moxlco. Thuio is n car famine on llio Mexi can National railway. The International & Great Northern railway has on sidetracks Del ween Sail Antouiouml Laredo 1,100 en IT loaded with over HKJO ) ( ) bushels of corn , whllo on the bidclrarlis of tbo San Antonio ic * Aransas Pass railway there uroitOO car loads of grain iiwnlling traiisportation to the Mexican National line at HI i'aso. The Atchison , Topcka tc banui Fo road has IWU car loads of corn which it refuses to turn o\cr to mo .Mexican Ccptral , owing lo t ho dlftlculiy in securing ilia return of cars when once Ihoy on lor .Mexico. The giuat blocliiidu of corn al Tnrrcon , ul Iho junction of Iho Mexican Inlcrnatlonnl wit.i the Mexi can Central.remains unbroken , 'Ibo Mexican Central lotuses to accept iho cars ou Iho ground lhat tha rate Is a losing one , and that their traffic facilities are taxed In carrying on their icgular freight business. IU Ul'K * JI///.JO.VS o7' * Ciiniil | < iteil lor Aniillior Itri- nr > alliiii In Ilin Incll.iii Turiltory. AMUHKO. Owl. , Oct. K3. The ChoroUeo rommls ion has coinphtlod nogotlallona wllh Die I'omanchos , Klowas and Apaclios for taking lands in severally and relinquishing tbii loilduo ol the reservation to the govern ment to bo attached to Oklahoma and opened lo whitn hottliunont. For this they are to receive 13,000.000. The rosnrvallou lies to- twcon iho Wasulla nnd Ked uvoru , in ihu southwc&tcrn corner of iho Indian 'J orrltory , and embrncos nearly : tUOOOOU ucros. U IB by far Iho largest tract yet ncgollatcd for In ll'io lurrllory. well wutofod , fortllo , and will de velop into nmgnlllccnt corn und cotton land. Tun Wuru Drounril , ASTOKIA , Ore. , Oct. ii3.--A Union Pai-Ulo bargn loaded with wheat ran Into'ibis dock last night anu had u holu.knockod In her bet * mm. Caplaln Marshall Short anil August AndoHon wont down lute tbo hold to stou tlio leak when tbo barge sank and both men drowned , _ I'ntiil llullrr Kiiln lin. Aiiunnr.EX , S. I ) . , Oct. ! 33. A threshing engine boiler exploded today on iho Drills farm , oloveti miles west of Lutnor , killing Luwls Horton uud badly hurling IbrM Olhui'ti ,