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r ONE.THE I SUNDAY BEE. PRRT ONE. OMAHA . PRBES 1-8. TWENTY-SECOND YEA1 * . OMAH-A , SUNDAY MORNJNG , NOV&MBKR 27 , 1892-TWENTY PAGES , NUMBER 160. mm AND PREMIER Delioito Tact with Wbiob Victoria Man ages to Keep a Political Equilibrium. / IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH A BUSY WORLD Ehe Holds HorPJnco in tbo Procassion witb Mcst Coinummato Grace. WALES AS A SHREWD POLITICIAN i Nevar Takes Sides nnd Very Pew People Know Wbnt Ho Tbinks. ULTRA DEMOCRATS EASILY DISARMED Woiild-lio UoUrojorn nf the Monarchy I'lnil the Lack ofii I.eiiileriinil tlio Ah eneo of Tyrant Iniurmniintn- [ Covrrlditud U3J bjr Jnnio ( ior.lon llomoti.l LO.NDOV , Nov. 20. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to TUB Hr.h'.j At tbo tlmo of my wrltlni ; Mr. Gladstone Is just conclud ing a visit to Wladsor c.unlo. The queen , with her usual tact , has taken good care to glvono c-unoof offunso. oven to tbo most jealous of politicians , ivith regard to the way in which she has dlipcnsod hospitality. Some ot thu now man in tbo ministry , who now for ttio lint tlmo enter upon official llfo , have already received special Invitations to the castle. She still shows u personal liking for Salisbury , but Gladstone , outwardly at loust , is placed upon the same looting. The court Is too wlso these duys to take any active sjdo in pirty politic * . Tbaro are uo favorites. Too uuocn herself may have private preferences , but they nw no1. vUlbto beyond the circle of her own homo. Salisbury and Gladstone both uro most In- tcrostlng mea poraonilly , and their conver sation on any tonio would always bo worth llstonlnsr to. Of courao , in Ibo presence of the queen , they cannot start any sabjoct. Tboy must fallow tha load that Is given them , hut thcro Is no question of tbo day , foreign or domrstlr , u pun which the queen Is not so well Informed that she tins nothing to learn from the wisest of her cuosts. As for the various force ? that po to make up public life , CiTiulstono himself has not u moro intimate knowledge of Ilium. Tbo , ndvontago of this position in tbo present ttav , ulllto to crown nnd country , is immonso. jealousies can bo excited where no f marked preference is shown. , Ultra Di'inocriitn Inipotont , Men ara coming to the front whoso avowed [ object is to wrook the existing social situa- [ lion. Most of them want to begin with the [ monarchy , but tlu'.y find no responsible I Hlatosnian to load thorn. Gladstone baa Lalways paid ihu protoundost deference to the Lquceii , as well as to tuo royal family goner- "otiv. The prince ot Wale * . like his mother , ' shuns committing biniielf to any pirtv. It would not do for any ono to nuao'.c Gladstone or Salisbury lu his presence privately. His leanings arc supposed to tend ia tbo direc tion of liberalism. Once it was whispared that ho wns in favor ol homo rule under proper checks , but ho has very few confi dants on those matters. lie has never given any ono the right to say what his opinions really are. One thing cjrialu is that all out loading public msii concur In praising his sound common sense , good judgment anc right fooling. Gladstoao indulges in some tall talk whet ' 'out of office , but depend upon it bo is neve going to lend a revolution. Ho must kuo [ 'up ibis Inlluonco over all sections of ni1 party , but when It comes to carryln ? out tin views ot tha extremists ho is not there Ho is a nrctly cued conservative as soon a : ho gets into power , nnd oven the forward nro wonderfully cooled down under his iu Iluonco , There is Asqulth , the now bom secretary , who was supposed to bo anotho Hobospicrrc. Ho has been uvlco to Windso castle , ana now gees "round purring al over tha place like a tame cut. No douh if wo had u tyrant on the throne all tUes Kontlomon would rush lo arms aud boooin BO many CiomwclU , but under the prosoi : circumstances what is the use of tbrcalei ing to lot out anyoody's blood I There are no longer any tyrants in hlgl places , though there nre a good many to b found if you look lower down. Very Ilttlt > U'lll Ho Clinnireil. See how few tuo the changes oven con tomplatod. Instead of abolishing ttio llous of Lords Gladstone is rewarding poriont friends with peonages. Kypt is not to b evacuated , and cvon Uiranda is to do koi under ono nrotoxt or another. The govern mont.wlll sand out a commission of Inqulr of Its \Vhnldooiihatmonnl Simpl that wo shall stay where wo nro. It is tb old story , the moro you chaugi ) the moro I h the sumo thing. Unices and honors go tone ono side Instead of tlio other , but the os.sei tlul principles remain unclumped. Of course , theio Is the Irish dlfilculty. S thcro has been anv time for coiturlo : Uladiitoiio thought It would keep for at loaa another year , and now wo seldom hear mentioned. Ttio Grand Old Man islilni wbila Parliament is not silting , and thu gives him ttirea months InoJlhlng time yo during which anylhmg-may happen. A MnMiicit or J'AIII.UMC.VT , I.OMMI.V MUCK I\ : < 'II.V.MI : : . UoTisriimenl herurltlcti I'irni-Ilnllro.ti lliKKtlleil niul l.owi'f , ( Copyrighted IBW by Jmnsi ( lor Ion IDnnjIt.l L.OSIIOV , Nor , 'Jtl. ( Now York llor.xi Oablo-Soocml to TUB IlBU.1 For Satu day a fulr amount of business bas boon doi ou tlio BtocU exchange , A coed deal of lies boon in preparation for settlement , wbn uommourcs Monday. KnpoJ funds uud J dlan go\oriiincnt bonds were unchaiiKe Foreign government secuntliu close firm , a whole , Argentine issues bjlng particular Btrong at an advauca of onn-fourth to tbrc > fcurlh8 of i per rout , premium oa gold ba lug fallen to liKV. , per cent. Amcrlc railways liara bocn more or U depressed from opening to close , go shipments from other side having oaui qulto n scare ainone ouoratoru for a rl which the bear * have uot boon alow to mal the most of , Final quotations were abe tbo worst , u general decline ranging fro ouo-fourtb to throe-fourths of 1 par ce being established , 'Canadian lines clos " "dull la vmpathy , nlthouph very llille doi In Canadian 1'ar.llio and Grand Trunk issu leave tiff one-clKblh to oua-fourtb lowi MUcollaneous securities havobcoanoglecU MOIIHJ has been lu falrdcuiand , hhort loa bavo boon charged at laj , lo'J per cont. T discount market continued quint , iwo three months bills belug quoted al 2 > 4 to ' . per cent. _ Intrrimllun.il League ol , Nor , 20. Tco lateritate confi once ot cyclists hold here formed an associa- lion to supervise contests at various dls- touccs for tao world championships. The first mooting will bo boUldurmg _ the World's fair at Chicago. Haymond'of the League of American Wheelmen was chosen president. niitiis : : vviui.iou WAIT. Srheino of nn HnglUlimnn for Tnrnlnit Out Kdnr.itloiml InltlnU In ( Juniultltig to Stilt. [ Copjrrlitlitrd 16'U lij Jamei ( Jordan llcnnolt. ] Lo.NiuiN , Nov. 20. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tun Br.n.l The exposure by the Herald of W. Lord Mooro's fraudu lent aqoucy for the collection ot alleged for tunes left by unnnovn relatives , has prac- tlcally mitiih end lo Ibat industry In this country , but In Its place has sprung up a business \\htcb , while less lucrative , has at least originality for an excuse nnd may do much toward inducing unsuspecting pcoplo to put tholr money into It. An advertisement appeared this week In several loading papers lo the effect that university degrees of ujl kinds are ob- lulunbio of Iho advertiser. Further Investi gation reveals the fact Ibat tbo NiUlonnl University of Iho Stale of Illinois , though its ICnglish commissary , ono Hdward Broughton Uouso of Corpus Chrlsll college , Cambridge , Is prepared lo supply any degree Imaginable upon payment to Uouso in suras varying from $30 to $100 , according to the naluro of Iho dcgreo conferred A circular sent out by Uouso stales lhat the university Is chartered by the State of Illinois not for profit , and Is composed of forty-flvo depart ments , conducted by eminent professors under the secretaryship of Prof. 1C A. van An gel brock. Itmy nnd Cheap. All you have to do Is to wrlto a thesis , on any subject you choose , and send it lo House , who , if the paper is accompanied by Iho pre scribed fee , ono guinea , will consider its mer- lls and recommend lhat Iho faculty qrunt a diploma. The thesis will icmalti ihopiop- crly of Iho univoisity and find lodgment in tno museum of Iho institution. Uouso kindly suggests that ho may ha able to hid u co the university to wnlvo the trilling preliminary of laUIng out a drgroa as Bach elor of Theology before piocecdlng to thai of Doclorof Dlvlnlly , whiclTib very obliging. Ho Is also coed enough to enclose a prTco list of degrees as followsB. . A. and 13. L , 10 guineas ; M. A. nnd H. D. , 15 guineas ; D. D. L. L. D. , Lit. D. nnd Ph. D. , 20 guineas. , These fees include diplomas , which nro'roillv works of art , costing the university nearly $ . " > each. This statement Is made on the authority of Prof , von Augclbrcck , who has communicated it lo the English commissary , and to further enhance ttio attractiveness of his Waies Uouso Informs piospectivo doctors of _ dlvin- ity nnd philosophy that his tailor at Cum- bridge U empowered to prepare the neces sary hood , gown and other academicals ap pertaining to tlio official degrees. It is not stated where the Nnlional Univer sity of Illinois Is locatad , but that's inerolj a detail. * - He's Cot the Secret. The Army and Navy Gazette contains r loiter from a correspondent warning thi lords of tbo admiralty not to adopt the Har voyod process for armor plato tinlll Iho ; have themselves made experiments with case hardened armor. The , writer suggests tha tbo Harvevcd plate process is ii ull essential features a caso-hardenlni . Ho ' 'You have ono. says : ai armor plato healed cut of contac with the air , Its surlncc covered with car bonaccous materialIn order to stocltfy it am produce a gradual sinkin ? of carbon Into tin motal. giving u regular gradation from hare to mild stcol. It seems lo mo Ibat before call is made on Iho public funds for Iho pur cliaso of the llarvoy process , n few arino plalcs of wrought iron or mild stool shouli bo sent to Sheffield to bo well caso-hardenc in the ordinary way , and I do not presum too much on probabilities in saying that I would afterward bo n puz/lo to distiiiguis Ihem from Iho Ilarvoycd plalos. " BI.UMBNTCI.U. I'roKldoil OUT hy tlio I'rlnc-o of Wnlos. LONDON , Nov. 20. The governors and fo lows of the Imperial institute had u mcetin tonight at which the Prince of Wales pri sided. The prince announced that the qucc would open the Institute earlv In May , nn expressed tbo hope that some ot the colonic would display a lltllo moro activity in cot ncotion with tlio institute than Ihey ba it hitherto shown. I'eiicv IC < iliiis In Itin/ll. Los'iiov , Nov. 20. An official tolegra I from Itio do Janeiro declares Iho report of 'revolution ' in ttio state of Uio Grand'e do Si Is without foundation , and thai lha Bra/ilia govcruuicnt has now no reason to foar/h : any Insurrections against us nutborily wl occur. lilt Answer In rimiiuiiuy'i Drm nuU ut tl Victoria Hotel Dinner. NKW VOIIK , Nov. 'Ji. ( "I will appeal fro the luuclilnc to tha pjoplo. This very nlgl I will IsTuo a .IccUratlon to the elector ) < the state tolling them the proposition yc have mudo to mo and the reason why I 'a not nblo to accept. I will ask thorn lo ctioo between us. Such IH my coulloonco In U rcoplo that before tuo week ends I uclioy your machine will bo in revolution again jou , 1 cannot , nuitioiho promises you nslt In Ibo foregoing words Iho Herald w say tomorrow. Graver Cleveland replied thu proposition tnado by Lieutenant Oo crnor Sbcohui ; at the memorable Yictoi hotel dinner oirSeptember 8 , which baa bci productlvo of much gossip and comment. How did Mr. Sheobaii and Mr. Murol take tbo loplyl Within ten minutes th withdrew tholr request for pledges or pro ; isos. They at copied tbo situation as th found it , and before they left the room th pledged to the ilukol u support as vlgoro as If their terms bad been agreed to. In pnaklng of the incident aftcrwart Mr. Cleveland said : ' 'I would not sell m self out to the organization. I should halest lost the confidence of the Independent deru cruls in Iho btatc. I would have been u worthy to bo the candidate of the party or bo president. But then 1 never dreamed giving the pledge. " t Inquired of my Informant why \ ln Murphy and Mr. Sliojban had made the i SJ roand.They drunk ' Id were with power1 replied , "They did uot sco what it in OP od and what might have followed. It wet so have boon Ibo destruction of the machli tout and wo should Imve bad an Ideal campaign ut utm m \\lll Oppose HIP DUUIuii of thu Stair , nt TOI-KKI , Kun.M > v. 20. John \V. Uroldi id thai , chairman of Iho people's party oenti ill committee , came hero this morning. A OS Brcldenthal said lhat thu popullits would c pose the division of the state idea as a ui onuccounl of lha great expense of conductl ns separate stp.to Rovornmoujs. The forty-icv ho counties which have ooon spouen of us I to ones to cojnpoio the now stale bavo lessth ono seventh of tha total worth at the sti und seventeen not oven outitlod to a ineuit In the legislature under Ibo jrmeat. . CAPRIVl'S ARMY BILL Many Obstacles Paid to Bo Standing in tbo Wny of IIS Passage. ITS FOES SURE IT WILL BE DEFEATED Gloomy Prediction ? of tbo Opposition Press in Regird to tbs Measure. DISCUSSING THE GOVERNMENT'S ' PLANS Von Oapiivi Said t ) Bo Holding Out a Sop to tbe Friends of the Joiuit ? . HE WILL MARRY AN AMERICAN HEIRESS MnorVlmlov | n Oorinin ( Joint Ofllclnl niul Ml Stonu to Writ Tosiilliln .tlntrl- monlnl Allljincn Uotxrccn Itinsln * anil Austria Cermnn tCop.rrlKlitcil IB03 IJT Now York As oclntcl 1'ross.J BKKMS , Nov. 20. When the debate on the imperial budget opens In tba Hoichstac on Wednesday next some indication will * bo given 03 to tbo manner In which the parties are likely to range themselves on the urmv bill. The army estimates that' were liroparod , Independently of the increased expenditures involved through the now bill , umount to 6r > ,000uOO marks , being 13,500,003 marks over the amount contained in tbo last budjot. Thcro is an almost unan imous foplmg among tlio members ot the Holchstag against proceeding with the army bill until the government's financial projects connected with the measure are fully dis closed. The house will compel Chancellor von Caprivi to make an oxoltcit statement during the discussion of the general esti mates. Kerning Thulr I'lnns Secret. Until a full oftlclul declaration is'mado of tlio eovernmont plans for now taxation , cov ering the extra oxpstidituros , the loading members of too Hulchstng are reticent re garding the lines of attack or defense. In the meantime. If the tone of the centrist und notional liberal organs \yas an InfalU- bio guide , the fate of the army bill would bo settled. Accenting to these organs , tbo measure will bo defeated on its llrst rending. Chancellor von Caprlvl will resign within a fortnight and the Helchstag will bo dissolved soon after ho leaves onlcc. The elections for now"uionibors will end iii January and will result iu a stronger opposi tion than In the proscmt houso. Government onlcinls are confident that none of tboso pre dictions will bo fulfilled. They say the bill will bo debated on December 5 , and that it will pass the first reading by a fair majority Then it will bo remitted to a committee. If 1 the centrist party require that their sup port bo bought bv the chancellor agreeing not to oppose the ccntriut measure per mitting the return of Jesuits to Germany then a bargain will bo struck. sThls would bring the government seventy votes. itcturii of the Jusnlt < . Chancellor von Caprivi , as recently as the last session , opposed the centrists proposal to repeal the law against the Jesuits , but the partv has chosen the right moment to bring pressure on the government , which will surrender , and will neither oppose nor support tbo bill , but will let the centrists puss the measure with tbe assistance of the fieislunlgo party , the socialists nnd the Poles , all of whom would vote for the repeal of the present anti-Jesuit law. Tbo German people , as a whole , are indifferent about the Jesuits , the presence ot a few hundred ol whom would not bo felt by the country. About fifty centrists who do not support tbo plans of tbo remainder of tbo party will oppose the bill. The government has alsc taken this Into consideration , and the wratli which will oo aroused among the eonaerv.-v lives by the return of tbo Jesuit ; will counterbalance tlio other considerations , The ministerial circle continues confident that tbo government will coma victorious oul of tbo crisis. Among the loading measures that will bt submitted to tbo Holcbstag Is the cmigratlot bill , which was lint published last spring ai a restrictive measure. This bill will aid the efforts of the American government to checl undesirable emigration. The emperor' : social purity bill , which is called the L.e : Holnsr , from the notorious Hetnso casi which exposed the vices of Berlin , will nov bo expedited toward its passage. The em peror Is greatly interested in ' .his ineasuio , and ho wants no delay in its baing made i law. A mill's In the I.H The lownr house of the 1'russlan Ulot li absorbed in tvjo discussion of Finance Mln later Mlquol's fiscal reforms. The spectacle of ex-Minister Horrfurtl denouncing his colleagues Is almost an un known event in tbo history of tlio Landtag His speeches have caused several rows Count Wmburgstorm upbraided Horrfurtl for assuming an attitude that was unworth ; a statesman who bad Just quitted oihco Herrfurth seemed to ba stunned by this re proactt. He replied that bo had been obllgoi v. to rcsicu because , while ho was minister o ia the interior , bo refused to submit to the dc sn munds of ' .ho Bavarian parliament , clalmin thai their interests were protected at the expense ponse of olbers. oy Minister Mlqusl's proposals with som oyM minor amendments wore today referred to i May com mitt co. Diet then adjourned sine die limpcror William has at last consented t oy us lei a German military band visit Chlcag during tbo World's fair. The host men wll bo selected for the purpoto from lb\ > band ot the different regiments. The band wll y ve undoubtedly create a sensation In Chicago. ICmporor William has not quite reoovuio o- . from the effects of his recent cold. Ho wave to oul for a wbila today walking around tb of grounds of the palace. Tbo engagement Is announced of Mojo Ir. Wlnslow , the court marshal of the princes lo of SohaumberB-LiPpo , to Miss Stone , a lone American irlrl. Miss Stone's father is wol nt known in New York as the owner of fas horses. lid rroipoctlve Itoyul Wedding. ' Couit and diplomatic circle * hero are excited cited over a report that tlio c rowltcb hai during his recent ' vitit to Vienna , pal in- merited attentions' Princess Maria Annul al clade. daughter of Archduke Karl Ludwii Ir. brother of Kmperor Prancls Joseph. Prli ipcess Maria will only bo 17 years old on tl ill next anniversary ot her olrlb , She be ng lived a Ufa of inclusion , having boon odi eh cated al Costlo Polchena. Princess Marl bo Thereto , who is the third wife of Ibo arcl an duuo , is a close friend of the czarina. B .to the consent of their parents , the princess an > er ( ho czarewlluh mot at u fete given to U lulter In Vienna. Tbo tooreis of Auitna , who had abstains from taking put la , aWry official function since Iho traRlo death of Crown Prlnco Hudolpb , waipwseqtli i two of the dinners given in honotf of to * czarowilch. The ro- luctancc of tha Hus > an hotr apparent to marry , which , was i ; r < utly Iroubllng Iho czar , Is now btfioved : o Invo been overcome , The quosllon of dlflo once ot religion , no cordinc to court talk.Kvoula bo no obstacle to the marriage or "tho princess and tbo cznrowltch. \ . KOTiiscini.ivs sit.vnit KUIIIMI : . Ho Uiint * nn Intrriintloiml SjnilloiUo formail to ItOy Wliltn Melnl. BIHJSSF.I.S NOT. 2(5. ( U is understood lhat Rothschild , In His Eusuoutons lo Iho mono * tnry conference , will recommend the forma tion of an Intornutloiml syndicate lo buy silver until its normal value Is ro-oatablishcd. It is rumoroa lhat there will bo a proposal for Iho European powers to yearly buy silver to the amount of 5,009,00 , ) pounds at a prloa to bo fixed by general agreement on condl- Xlon that Iho United Slatoj continues to pur- ohaso ni,03UUJO ounces. The Independence Belgo says lhat Iho in ambers of Iho monetary conference nro not disposed lo glvo much time to a purely academical discussion ot the theories and principles of currency , already ihrendbiro. They are imoatlont.to discuss the practical proposals. With a view to moot Ibis desire Alfred do HolhsohUd of tbo British delega tion has determined not lo oillcmllr submit bis plan , but to communlcalo his Ideas semi officially to Iho delegates , that they may lirst examine them at thtiir loisuro. They will bo promoted officially only in the exclmugo ot views seem- ine to warrant d bollof - that they will bo definitely noted upon. Rottischlld 4s willing lo consent lo an amalgamation of his plan with thoio of Soallbar or Lovl , or 10 hnvo them modified in any way that is llkoly to piomote a bcttiomont of Iho question. Ho and Iho other British delegates nro con vlnoed that tbo monetary quosllon has reached an acute stale , and that unless a general remedy is found thcro will be a crisis , which will bo so intense in America and India that tboso countries m order to escape disaster will bo compelled to resort to measures dictated solely by selfish interests. Tboso measures may produce extremely serious disturbances in the monetary ana economical equilibrium of the world. It has , moreover , been observed with painful surprise lhat certain dolcgales came to Iho conference xvltu pesslmislio prejudices or obitldWo attachment to the statu quo , which may joopardlza all allomu's lo airivo at an agreement unless mot by conciliation or nocotlutivo proposals capable ot triumphing over.prejudices and uniting all who are really desirous of a solution of the problem. Uobort Child ? ' scbema'ls by no moans irrevocable , but it U open to amendments. TllltOUr.II SLAyGHTKIl TO A THIlONi : . Slier Ahrnl liliiMiMav } < lcr ; ills Tw o Urotlicm lo KatitbllslitHluisitlf In I'D nor. C-n-cfi-n , Nov. ,2p.f-Afzul II Mulk , the reigning sovereign jafCbilral.and his younger brolhor have been murdered by Sber Afzul Khan , a jwolher of .the sovereign. The lat- terjiau 'b'oen oxilodbjit } bo galherod together a small followjlag\apdpftor tbo murder seized the throne. It is.rejtartod that Ibo amoor"of Afghu'histaa is. uprtluc ] : the usurper. The Times , oopmanllng upon thu dispatch , ijys it rqgarda JCpltral jxs n place of grenl " * military un4 commercial importance. Chi- Jral , or as it , is sometlmos called , Lllllo Cashgar , consists of the Koo Nor valley on the south dt the Hindoo Koosh in Central Asia. The territory is 100 miles in length and from fifteen to twenty mites wide. Chl tral , tbe capital , has a population of about 3,500 souls. Tno , , country galns > importance because the too of tbo Hindoo Koosh moun tains form the Tamil-plateau , tnosccnoof Iko Russian Colonel Yonon" ' * recant exploits. The Times adds .that for years past Iho Uussians have been surveying Chilral with a view to future military movements. The town of Chitral lies directly south of the Uorali pass , ono of tbo few practical routes to nnd from the Pamirs , thus affording n pathway lo India. The father of the mur dered i tiler died in August. The youngest son , , Ab/ul II Mulk sci/cd the throne in the face pt Abzu ) il Mulk , who wns absent at Yasinot , which place bo was gov ernor. After Ab/ul il Mulk successfully established his claim to the succession he re quested the Indian government lo send a Brillsh officer tcj.resldo at Chltral. It is feared the now condition of affairs prevail ing there will result in trouble to tbo Indian government. y ATTACKED UV DIHtVlSllKS. Tlioy M4ko H Hotel mined Attempt to Cup- lure u 1'prt Near Siniklm , SUAKIM , Nov. 20. Tbo attack made by dervishes on Fort 'umevn , near Teller , was very determined. A body of cavalry cul the road loading to tba fort in ord.'r to prevent reinforcements reaching the Egyptian garri son. The dorvlsboa then fiercely attainted the fort. The Egyptian regulars directed n brisk tire against the onomv. Tholr aim was coed and tbe dervishes were literally mowed dovvi , as they advanced to the fort , One hundred of the altackint ; party were hilled and a largo nunibar wounOod , Among the wounded was tbo.'lpaucr of tha attacking parly. The ICgypljan loss was only one Itillod. . \ , _ I'limnem of the , Arcitnlinn Ilenuhlio. Bur.sos Ames , Nov. 2t. ( The minister o finance has tnado a report on tbo monotarj silualiou ia tha "Argentino Hopubllc. Hi demonstrates > lhat.Jt U luju'ojsl bio to have ro coui-so to iho riinfnclpl oxpndlouls hlthertc CITv oi' MKiico ; pv. 0. Hurhteon miner have been killed p a cave-In at the Herd mine at I'acbU9a. f Hurt by a ,1411111111Ifinlli iir. NASIIVIU.B , ToauJ JJov.-0. Ttio pay oai of the Knoxvlllo , Cumberland Gap & Louis villa railroad loft l ro yesterday to pay ol employes on Ibq line. On the car were Pu > master Hlebard P. Johnson , Accounlan Laxton and Prof. K , 8 , WcrU oftbo , Knoi \illo Classical schpol. . They sal by the steflr hoitor , and , us the car came near Washbun station , iho heater suddenly exploded. Th force of the explosion \vna such lhat oven window in thu car was broken and one em door blown opon. 1'ayK.astcr Johnson was seated nearest th beater and escatfod uninjured. 'His compan Ions were less'prtunale , Air. Lax ton wa so badly hurt { irut It U pot thought posslbl for him to survlvo. Prof. Werlz received i cul ou Ibo right ildo of bis bead , and bl skull ls thought to bo fractured. Bolh tna were brought lo their bomoj hero aud ibel wound * dresied by Dr. Prlco , surgeon to the road. PT T TA 'PTI'P'n T F * rP I ELL RAfHER HAf Speech of Germany's Ohanoallor oa Giving the Boiobstag Hh Army Bill. COMMENT OF SOME OF THE MEMBERS General Opinion of the Deputies is That the Deliveranoa Was n Ooiip. EMPEROR WILLIAM IN GOOD HEALTH Planning for a Reproduction oftho Court f Frederick the Grait , , , SOCIALISTS DRAWING MUCH ATTENTION They Promise to Stilt rnrthor Astonish the World with Their Strength In tht > Nrvt Gcnei.ll Klocttou What llcr- llu Is Doing. tropjrlgutoil 1S02 br Jnmoi Oonlon Ilsnaottl B RUMSNov. . 20. [ New York Herald Cable Special lo Tan BEI : . | Tbo chancel lor's speech has been the pollllcal event of iho week aud has served principally lo show how great , a difference ihere Is butweon him nnd his predecessor. 1 have hoard several opinions , all of which go lo show that it ivns a coup. Manquo , ono of the inoit inllucntial deputies called itn ' 'schlafpnlver. " < Another distinguished member of tbo Holchstag said : "Has 1st mohr wie durftlR. " His profession of a eood undurslanding with Russia missed tire lu fiuo of Iho fact that Iho Hussian government has Just tnnon measures to exclude a long list of woll.known German newspapers from that country. Il wns wcllntgh impossible lo got access to Ibo chamber , but luosc who were tnero were struck by thojjhyslcatdeclino In Iho chancel lor , who spoke in a feeble lone and without lire. In his attitude ho appeared , accident ally or intentionally , to imitate Bismarck , leaning on a big sword. Alone was ho happy in his reference lo Iho Kins dispatch. William' * Latent Iloliliy. "The tcnlaor is Ihoroughly restored lo health aud in splendid good humor. Ho has boon having good sporl , and it Is no uncommon feature to Und two or thros aoor shot by him banging in some shop of the town for sale. The nrmv bill trouoles htm llllle. Us vespon- siuility ho gladly leaves lo Iho chancellor. The kaiser hasinconU'niT'lalion several court festivities for the winter. Ho alms at malting his court as lll.-o that of Frederick Iho Great as possible. Iu lhat view ho has ordered Iho tailors lo work'u < > tbo uniforms of that period , both thoso.worn by the king nnd by tbo court , with nil the rich embroideries appertaining thereto , and Ihoso be has introduced at court , ho himself taking tbo lead. The orapsror , himself , took particular interest in making those uniforms , which have so far cost i0,030 ! marks. In view of this hobby the court pool Is busy nrepar- Jng a new play of the court ot Frederick the " "Great , and It is by no imnns improbable that the kaiser will himself talio a part , in a pri vate court performanco. Count von Hulenborg is now constantly named ns iho chancellor who will replace C-iprivi. Eulenborgis strong enough and malleable enough to fill tbo post. The slackness of trade and dreary pros pect ot further taxation is icspoubiblo for much uneasiness , nnd Ibo socialists are talk ing of a demonstration between now and Chrislmas lime. They loudly assort , that if at the last election the sooiollslio vote in Ger many astonished Iho world , Iho next will dose so slill moro. C'onllrmi'cl the liepnrt. The Kroisz Gs/etto has an article which li slgnificanl as confirming what Iho Herald had already slatod. It says Germany bus entered into trcalles with Austria in order to help her Improve her orojamsnis , insload ol which Auslria has moral ? reformed her military system. I hoar also that the idea lhat Auslria must abolish her conscript , sys tem has caused much consternation in Ibo biqhesl circles here. ThosiTghtosririovomeiit of Iho Herald corre spondent still excites keen interest iu gov ernmental and certain journalistic circles. A few days ago I wont to Kiel to see Prof. Lamp concerning the now comet. The gov ernment was kept thoroughly posted ai lo my whereabouts , and even ns lo the hotel at which I had stopped. Tbo National Zcitunggavcu lone article , staling lhat Bar- lln had grown lee w.irm for the second Her old correspondent , who had gone lo Idol , and would bo alouco replaced by a third. NT JMH. ( icrmany and Itnly Working ut VeryAp- p.irent Cross I'lirjitm'tt , [ fopjrrlxliloil I3J.J by Ja-noi Cor.lou lljnnolt ) ROME , Nov. 81) ) . [ New York Herald Cable Special to Tnr. IiiiR.1 Ifoar memorable speeches have been made this week in Europe. I refer of course lo the addrassBs of the king of Italv , the German emperor. Signer Crispl and Countvon Caprivi. , They have bocn commented upon both favorably and unfavorably , but so far as 1 know they have not boon contrasted. If ihoy had ooon the result would have boon curiousv , .For Instance , shortly afler iho emperor > bad demanded now recruits lor the army , 1 and by implication told us that peace was threatened , though not perhaps in tbo neat future , his ally , King llumbjrt , made a jomowhat jarring statement lhat the Italian parliament could rest in the conviction I hut I their couniry need natfoar the Interruption , of peace , which meant , if words mean any thing , that Germany und Auslria , too , need dread no war. The warmth with which Chancellor Ca privi proclaimed Iho uavunUges of iho triple nllla'nco was again as noteworthy a * Crispl'u s coldness in alluding to that bond which hi II had done so much to tighten. Vury ( iroatly In hrntIntent. Moro striking than all wore the dodi'cttotis of tbo ornperor mid King lluuib n from the same promises , iho former laying stress oa Ibo necessity of increasing the German forces and the taller plainly promising a ra- ductlonlntho Italian army ouluute * , and declaring lhat clUciouoy was fully as inv portant a factor in making an army ai mir inorlcalstrenpth. Thostatoof Italian finance : uaturally gives tbo lie to this difference ol opinion with regard to military Ideals. "Wiion ho can got nothing , " says a sensible ble French adage , "tho king has no rights , ' Italy has buou taxou almost to death. Gcr many has bad wcllnlju Intolerable burdeni laid upon b r , but King Humbert and hi' minlitou naio undorstooJ that moro taxa tlon might roeau ruin. Tlio ompaior md li | < chanucllor have still to learn thii truth , Tboy have gone on with the army bill , ' All itcmdi Mill I. < M ( | riiithur. r Horns is one ? mare tbo universal center ol all roadi. All intrigues and all policies arc THE BEE BULLETIN. \Vtather \ for Oinahi an I rietiitta Caller , ViiiUMl H'lnil * . - 1 , Uttfcn Victoria niul Her 1'romle.r ? lllurk Outlook lor C.iprlrl'n 1IIII. A > lint ( Irrinitny I * Tnlklnc About , I'urlft Worrlril Oxer I'mmum .MiUtrm. 2. Sporting Xani niul < lo lt. | Cntiliirn < if u ( Irorclii ( tittliur. Aliniit HID .NeireU ri.ii.ilfit X.mmalllp. Hcmrr'it Murilrioniilloy on Trlul. .1 , \\liy Crisp Will tin l.-ilil AMili- . Dt'inocnitfi lll > .iico | O\crTurllT Itrtorni. t. IMItorliil iitnl Uotiiinont. fi. Lincoln l.oo.tl niul StHtc lloiuo ( ititolp , l'noolii ( Vomit ; Ittitnr .Notr Ivoiiniioli , 0 , Council llluIN l.ncil No 9 , 7. AinpnilliiK HIM OtnihiiOli trtcr , ln\o < tlktlui | ! ; the Uciiilinx ( 'oil Oom- liltic. Suiicy .Men Allntt on the Irp , 8. Atr.ilrsut Smith Oinalin , ID. hnhiil tor the Amateur 8pnrt . II , Onmli'n Tr.nlo Koxluurd. ( Iriiln , I'mUOmn mill l.l\o Stock , 1'J. l.ust Week In Suchtl Olrclrs. lit. I.lttlo l.nrd r.inntlaroy nt School , < J > t City .Miuloil Mat ten. 10. I.ryor < Toll iifThvIr Uirlc l > iti , lion the Unto Mini Work ] , til. Kulior Wllhcliniisn .Mini. I'lirmor * In lloiiil Ulil Tnnoi. HI. I'orllfi at Plonncr I ) t a. < : iirlsoi und Itn Meinorics. JO , fllrU Who \Miutlc. n'H Illicit linked with Homo. The qulrlnnl is bound \ \ \ with the fate of Uuropo. Tno Vatican , as over , is In touch with the whole world. The questions which lira likely to bo rats3 > l here lu the next few months affect much more than Italy. Wo hoar of coulllcts between church and state In Austria nnd Hungary , of Catholic notion In Germany , of Catholic progioss in America and Catholic Inlluonoc In Franco. The coming concluvo Is OYclttnc many lands. The drelbund is disturbing many otbois , but in the whirl and turmoil ol us politics Homo still llnds time for art , nm above all , for music. MLIT/III. THU COniM ! CUNSISTOltr. All Documents Kol.ttlnc to It Must ISi Kuiiily l > y lh l.'ih of Ooouinliur. HOME , Nov. L'O. The holy father ha ; directed that ull documents rotating to thi coming consistory shall be ready by the IDtl or the Kith of Djcombcr. This order prove ; nothlnc decisive as to tbo data of the consis tory. The pope has often delayed it-cvot : when every thins was perfectly ready , . Thus it seems that the consistory iniiy take place beyond the date montioncd in view of the fact that his holiness is still piooccupier ith the direction ot matters of grave polit cal import. Tlio political situation It i uiopo tills his thoughts to a grout extant Its Christmas discourse four years ago waf vibrating appeal for pn.icei Tlio pope bo ovcs that win1 is wollnlch Impossible , tun bat an armed peace will uot 'only ruin tin ooplo of tbo various European countries iut will foster the anarchists , who will rist oonor or later m barbarous revolt. It is oolievoJ that the time is not distun ivhen the pope will dotcrmino upon urging i lornbinalton for "goucral progressive dlsar uamcnt. Qulrlnal circles ara greatly dlaquiotod The diplomacy of the consultants , it I earned frdra absolutely ccrtau > sources , I aklug aclivo and powerful measures n \Menni3 , London and Berlin , to stop nogotlo Ions uitli France , which aim ' , u rapprochement prochomont balwceu Franco nnd Austria 2nclana aud Gdrmnny. The ( luirina Knows that an ontanto bolwuen Knglan nd Franco would render its position nc uly dinicult , but dfmzorous. Italy wouli bo Isolated nnd would have overythi'ig ti 'ear , both from the papal side and from tli national sontlniont , of franco. This explains plains why the English government tioi coquettes with Franco and protests "tha taly has always bad a profound respect fc the consistory. A person occupying n hi ; position has assured tuo Associated pro ; correspondent that the days of tlio tripl alllauco are numborod. Kulo loilVlllliiin nnd HlHtn irclc , Biiiiuv. Nov. 20. M'nlstor Thelps In h toast to President Harrison at the Thank * elvinc * banquat at the Kalsorhof , oxtolk Emperor William mm said : "Ono word about 1'rlnco JJismarok. II opponents say ho is growlnct old ; but If tl old lion roars in the woods ot Yar/.iu i filedrlcherubo , ull the world listens , " Looking I'or tlui Conint. NEW Yoitic , Nor. SO. Prof. J. U. Heeiio tlio Columbia college obsorvntory wns bin watching tbo comet tonlubt , and also on tl lookout for motoorlo showers. AtHiflO o'cloi the comet \vns scarcely vistbio and was ra idly disappearing straight above the cart Ho thought it would soon bo invisible ovi to the astronomers. Prof Hooso said th up to tbo nbDvo hour ho bad not obscrvi unv shooting matcors and had hardly c pcctou any tonight , "Tomorrow nlht , " said Prof , Hoqso , expect a brilliant display of falling motoo and probably o.i Monday night nl to. _ T boil tlino to see the heavenly display is I twcon the hours of 12 und ' , ' n. m. , though may comineuco earlier as on Wcducsd night last , . Will ltiil oTlii < lr MCII'H Pnovnii > NCB , H , I. , Nov. 20. At u ineotl of the spinners of tuo HUckbloiiu vatluy d trict tonlcjht reports were received from majority of the mills stating that an Incror of 7 per cent In wages would bo made on 1 comber ! > . The Increase at tlio .l. ft Coatcs , limited , nt Pawtucket will bo fn 10 to ID per rout Ir. all departments. T Berkeley mill made no report and the sectary tary of tbo National Association of Kplnm will bo appealed to if an answer is not giv at on co. I'lro lrr.im u Hot llox. , Mass. , Nov. 20. A baggage \ attached to the r o'clock express on the B ton & Lowell express caught lire from a 1 box near North Blllorica and was run n a sldo track , ifbcro It was consumed , quantity of baggage and considerable m matter were destroyed. Doll nl to partlculi are not yet obtainable. It Is bollovcd I mall matter from Bangor aud all the oasu roads was burned. Gholnni In Mnlnr. x , Me , , Nov. 20. A special to I Journal from Uangoly says that Dr. O , Uridcca , a physician of high standing the announces a case of Asiatic cholera In i pel-son of MM , Ktophmi Phllbrlok. She \ \ taken ill Monday afternoon , but la now mi easier. The house h s buou j.lacod uci quarantine. Dlschargci ! for Joining thu If. of I. , J CrEVct Kii , O , , Nov. 20. T. B , McGu of the general executive committee of Knights of Labor today bouau criminal r cccdlng * against tbo Troy stoaic laundry dlicharging tweuty-throo girls because tl Joined tbo KnlKhts of L bor , AWFULLY AWKWARD Situation in Franoj on tbo Pnmtna Investl- gation h Decidedly Strained , IT HAS RLACHEO A FRIGIITfUL MUDOLK . - People Getting Exoitod nnd Lo king Aboufc for Souubody ns n Dcliveron WILL SWEEP POLITICS CLEAN AGAIN Old Parties nnd Old Imdors Will Vanish Before tbo Arou oi Sentiment , LAUGHING AT CAPRIVI'S DISINGENUITY Tlitngntlio Rlmncollor l.oft Uninlil Attrnok Mucli Intureit mill Oriiw forth Mom * Coniincnt Urlniil'RSiirroh Alio llolng Xnllcod Aliiuit In 1'nrlo. [ CopytlKlilod 133J by Jiittai Uonlon llaanolt. ) PAHIP , Nov. 20. [ Now York Ilorald Cable Special to Tin ; HKK. " | The Inter * est of Kuropo is cenlorcd in two Ihinus tba Panama en mil scandal and iho speech before iho Hclcnstag of Chancellor von Caprlvl. Both events aio of importance because Ihoj ave signs of universal change In politic * . The Panama scandal , even if only iho half of whaWs lold bo Iruo , proves lhat the per sound of n great French party is ration , U Is impossible to give an idea of what the results may bo. Tha lint sessions of tha parliamentary commission u-ero disquieting. Deputy do la Hayo docs not say thnl ho I * nbto to give names , but ho furnishes Iho commission u number ot checks bearing iho names of bun How , checks endorsed bv M. Druniout , who refuses to say anything unlit ho is set at llbarty. The commission do * rannds Iho pardon of M. Drum out. / Monrnlni ; lo IJriiv UoncrAl. The frightful muddle brlnga to mind lha sad memories of Hie convention of , 1703. iivcrv popular soniltnont is embodied in the exclamation : "Oh , if Boulangcr were not deadl" Certain it is that were ho nllvo his chances of rJlurn lo power would be groat. It is a sad commentary , but , easy to understand. Tbo people are weary of looking nt so much corruption. The republic Is onloo , solid a basis to bo In danger , but personal politics will bo tbo broom which will sweep tbo next election , The speech of Chancellor von Caprivi ha * produced a bad effect In Hnropo. 1 see froffl | the diplomatic dispatches that co'mo frank London that everybody considers the spoooh ] the forerunner of a wnrlilcc polloy. Nobody | understands why Iho Increase in Iho effect llvo force is demanded. 1 am obliged to ad mit thai ihcro is no existing reason for ( h . demand according to Caprivi. This imprest slon aud publiaopiulon In Germany are ldou llcal. Diplomatists observe thnt tba almost nbso * lute silence of ibo chancellor on the trlpld alliance was qullo characteristic. Thl ' " Blletico is also observed in the speech frnnj tbo throne of Emperor William. The gen * crnl opinion is lhat the triple alllanco U not as strong as it was. This is a now conllrma * tlon of what the Herald said six months ago about Iho coolness balwoon Germany and Austrln , iho rapprochoniont between UussU and Austria and oven scntlmont In Italy. Dust III the People's Kji'S. Count Crispi. In Ins speech at Palermo , blamed the ministry for. having renewed tha alliance. He held th.it it should have loft Ituh'ii hands fieo , so llial she might draw closer to Franco. On the other band , tbo Vatican is working openly against the trlplo alliance. Thgroforo the efforts of diplomat * lets and Iho increase in armaments every * where bavn brought about aunivcrsai strain. in Germany it is caused by an unwhole some policy , in Franco through scandal. It i ncccbsary tocrealo a "vigorous foreign pol loy" to distract Iho attention of tbo poopl * from other tblriirs. It Is to bo feared lhab iho present awkward situation will bo pro * longed. JACQUES BT. CBIIE. I'ANAMA UANAI , 1N < JU1K1. .Motion to ImeHt tlio Committee with the l'o em of n MueUtrittn Iof nlB < l. P.nus. Nov. ! iO. The Chamber of Doputlo * nt was crowded at today's sosslon , M , Pour * quiry do Bolssorin proposed urgency on tha 10 motion to invest tlio Panama canal Invostl- . gutlng commlttoo wlti tbo powers of nn ox * l > - ninlninc mnclstrato. Ho declared that tba 11. commlttoo ought to bo in a position to sum * moil any witness possessing any evidence. at M. do la Hayo must prove his accusation or bo ought not to uo soon much longer in tha chamber , if the inquiry proved abortive , the charges would continue to hang over the "I nooks of all tbo deputies. rs M. Lou bet said that the position was n ho very dubious ono. Ho thought the commit- * 1C- tco possessed sufficient powers for tlio pur * 1CIt It pose of the Inquiry. M. Porqulry do llols By serin's suggestion if carried out would only retard tbo deliberations. The government opposed the motion of urgency. By a vote of 'Mi to ! ! 25 the diumbcr re jected the niotlon for urgency. is.a The Panama investigating commutes , a after admitting M. Proust today , decided to ISO request the publlo prosecutor to inquire at oP. > - oil the bunks whether Proust bad rooolvod ) P.nn through any of thorn tbo cuocn ho Is alleged nn to have received , here M. Kohn , senior partner of tbo banking re- linn of ICohn & Holnaoh , bas asked to bo srs allowed to deny bufora the commlttoo tbo en charge made by do la llayo that bin bank had received GOUO,000 francs from the Psn mna Canal company. : ar IIU < lo\ermniiit DunmnilH an Kxiliumioiu ! OS- BOIHR CITV , Idaho , Nov. UO. The IVnur lot d'Alcno riots of lust summer ecem destined noA to t > o , productive of International cornplica * tlons , Ono of the foreigners nrroitna all in July by the military authorities for ira aiding or abetting the rioter * has pru- . .bo vallcd on hii rovcinincnt , lo demand ro irn dress. The man is Alexander Cblsholm of Wardnor , a oubjoct ot Queen Vlotorlu. Ha alleges that on July 17 ho was , by order of Colonel Carlln of tbo Fourth Infantry , arrested .be rested and thrown into prison , whoio ho was I'1 , compelled to remain until beptouiber 80 ro , without examination or trial. The Britlshi ; ho 'as government has requested an explanation ich frcm this government , and the authorities * t Washington have nsked Mr. Plukham ot. lor Idaho for information , Hrnloil tlio Ooloruil Uontetlniu. Ire COI.UMIIM , B. O. , Nov. 20. The tate the board ot oxamlnors ( dotnocratlo ofllclali ) iro- today decided the contest In tbo Koveotb for district by declaring O.V. . Murray , a col icy ored republican , of Bumt r the tucconlul oaudldute.