THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. May 25. 1 Mm SAVED. No Waves to Pound the Liner to Pieces on the Rocks. 16 FEET OF WATER IN THE HOLD lighter Ar Vnlrrsdleg the tmrg A Ns4 Beet Is lb ItttoM I'MMitri fell Abaci tbe Aeeldeel N CJeef (Ion m He', - CovicnK Cornwall, May 83. Tli American liner Pari is aground on th rook off ; Lowland's fwint, two mile st of here, Mb struck et i o'clock yesterday morning in a fog, wbiiaon liar way from Houthampton to New York by way of Cherbourg, Franc, ' Tb weathr U fin and clear, th sea smooth, and a light off-shor breexe la blowing. I fur cargo 1 beltip rapidly discharged from tb two for ward batches. It was high water in this vicinity at 3 o'clock this after noon, but no attempt waa mad to float th steamer, It I believed there la a large raot iu the bottom of the' forward part of tlia ahlp, Ther la about slsteeo feet of water in tba bold, Tlia point whr tba 1'arla atruok ia an outlying rldg of tba Manaol roeks, twenty-llv miles at from Land End, tb southwest point of Uraat Prltaln, A mil from th steamer are the masts of the wreokad Molicgan, which won bt laat October with great loss of Ufa. 'I'ba Paris called at Cherbourg Matnrday after tioon and picked up fifty passen ger. Mb left Cherburg at 6 o'clock Batnrday evening. Hou after 1 o'clock Sunday morning, at high tide and in a dens tog, aba ran aahora, from tba Drat ther wa no danger. Lifeboats and tugs war aoon liter ally swarming around tbe vessel to render assistance, A majority of tba passengers, who numbered. tMQ, were brought to Falmouth war they ob tained lodging for th night, Th first Intimation of tit Teal' atrlking tba rock waa a alight grat log aound, which wa followed by a aecond and mora pronounced abock. Th lookout abouted that titer waa something" looming ahead, but before ther wa time to rarer th engine th ahlp bad f on on th rock, sw yarda from tb shorn, Alatancwa summoned by mean of rocket, and tb ooaat guard promptly telephoned tothllf earing atatlon for boats. A majority of th passenger were not aware that an accident had hap pened aatll they wer called up by tb steward. On reaching th deck they found th ahlp' boat in perfect readln for their reception. Th aea wa perfectly calm, and th only diacomfort that th paangera expe rienced wa canned by tb alight rain that waa falling at tb time. Owing to th oalronee of tb aea, th boat wnld b managed with entire safety. Perfest order prevailed aboard tb TaaL Captain Watklne stood on tba bridg firing order, and hi perfect sclf-possslon and aalmneaa of de meanor bad a reaaaurlng effect upon tb passengers. In accordance with tba inatruotlon of th captain, th woman and children were th first to b taken off th ahlp. Much perfect order waa maintained that a paeaen ger deaorlbed th eoen a almply a alow prooeaalon of women and chil dren walking In alngl fit to th boata It la aald that a Falmouth pilot showed a warning alga to the l'arl. telling th captain that h would put th vessel on top of th Mohegan If be did not alter tbe eourae of the ahlp. Th warning, however, earn too lata and th l'arl atruok on a rldg to th weatward of th Manacle. Captain Ucott of the ahlp Klnroa ays: "1 waa bringing my vessel Into Falmouth harbor when the accident to th l'arl occurred, tit, Anthuuy IVILIZED CATARRH Catarrh it dvil $'tt,f, UlhhtiiH Amtrka. Jt trtin tvtrjf vrga 0 ihi My, lllerallmlbya iA ihotikMiid names, V Head tbe letter printed her from Mr. M. c. K.IUand,llart- T, t: well, Ua. I riiutt"l I nut ! one will think from tlU that I would wish my nam In pnblla f"f any i'idm only ti let eurTrr know where they may nn4 rollvf frimi many pain. 1 ran truly aay I bar I wen Ututlt IvnrRifd by the m el IV ru , t ! I Iwtirr tban 1 bate I. yeera. I have wft r. i.f jt r if ehritW raUrrh, rnt blu, 'Ihii'4 aiti f iHtale trxiublc, i f wbkb I bn,i Urn M U Im1xI by V r wa, I lu iImi ttriott i,f v ru wa. If fr t'lbi r rrMxti It wull pat la kwp it f r is.l.U t kit'i ilf rbK It r i.t irrt(te, libU v Uie M. rs I f Uilly rHtUwMil it tu '! tb !. i ami trt ti'ln'," Mr. lUl. kilTkrt ftt lllrMl iMulriH tivarly -ry tttf4 f the bly mm usl, I vim i4 Iwt l't Hkla the ltUitraMa bmtlKy, t'r. lUrlMteu'a U4a m etMilil itlre are eUy i,lirelvl u4 lHmtly eaavL rite f.r them, ltHUI Ul frr wtHMvn I b'M tii4a r ft.. r, lltin IU rrwrU ff Ifty tboMMtid swa tbl yar free tf ibarfv. (P. a. 11 1 y - light waa clearly vUlbt for fir or ale mil, and 1 beard the bell of th Manacle' buoy a we paaaed. A mbrty rain waa, failing, but there waa no fog, and we aaw tit ooat Una nearly all the way from tb Lizard. It 1 ImpoMlbl for me to understand bow tb l'arl got into that position any better than the Mohegan. Tb polblllty of mUtaklng th lit. An thony light for tb Lizard light is rldiculou, a th former 1 a retir ing oil light, low down, and the Liz ard light 1 two fiaed electric lamp on a high lift" FOR NEEDY VOLUNTEERS, llllnol !' to lie lfn 1 80,000, Irtridea Vrom Worl,' Vmt Sioob. Ckioaoo, May S3.A fund of 100,- 000. drawn from a dividend on 406. 03 ahare of World's fair took, 1 to b set alde for needy anJ nuTorlrig mein- regiment of Cook county who served in utoa ' Kenle U WU In Weele. Bona, May 23, Tb report of th death of Kugenle, eiiipre of ITrafuie. Is entirely without founda tion, tlh Is well and received her niece on her yacht off .Naples yes torday, Cei la m State Ftp? fees, TorKtU, Kan,, May 23. -Attorney General (Jodard has rendered an opin ion cutting tb fK of th Topeka Capital for printing tb ion law and supreme court syllabi from fifty to twenty-live cent a square, UnfNIt Strike U Dear an Hint livrnw, N. Y Mty 83. -Tb sit. nation to-day Indicate an early and to th dock trouble. All of th le vator upon the creek at which boats were moored or bad work to do wer at work to-day, TRIO OF VICTIMS, Utmul ul frl Mnf$ Murderoae tTeal our 'Wm a UUnerdeit hr ICiiNSAlCi'iy, Mo,. May ll Jealousy lad to a shooting affray in a dingy old lodging houe at 101&f Wyandotte street at 0:1'; 0 clock yesterday morn ing, In which Mrs, Anni Mesh was mortally and Mr, Jenul Campbell and Mr, ICIU Landla acrlously wound d, Th phylclau pronounced th injuries' of tbo last named almost cer tain to rcult fatally. lb snooting was don by Ivt Moore, an employ of Daniel J leek St Co., Mi dealer at th city hall mar ket. Th weapon used waa a 4 .-cali ber Colt's revolver. At police bead- quarter h feigned insanity and r luaoa to dUcun tb Shouting, Moor had been a lover of Mrs. Jen nl Campbell and wa insanely Joaloua of her, Mix weeks ago they quarreled and Mra Campbell forbad him to n- tar bar noma again, Mh began r ceivlng tb attentions of a man named Hush, and Moor followed blmon two or three different occasions and threat ened to kill hlrn. 11 wrote blm sev eral threatening tellers, and sent word to Mra Campbell on a number of occasions that unless sh ceassd re ceiving Uusli's attentions h would kill her, Bh paid no attention to his The two other women ware stran gers to Moore, and were shot because they got In his way while h wa pur aulug Mra Campbell through th, bouse. NEGRO BARBER RUNS AMUCK, Aaaaalle Tbrae Wblte Mae and U KIIU4 by tbe LMi Jopmii, Mo., May SJ. Andrew W, Woods, a negro barber, was killed on Main atreet at noon yeaterday and three white men were accidentally ahot In th rnelea, DeWltt Leonard, foreman of th Chicago Conaolldated mine, and 0110 of hi men wer walking along North Main street, fleeing Wood' wife standing In a door, Leonard asked her Jestingly If ah war going to church, whereupon ah struck him a stunning blow with her tint, knocking htm off tbe sidewalk. lie returned the blow and went on bla way with aeveral compaulona. They were overtaken In lb neat block by Andrew Wooda, with a pUtol In hi hand, Ilia wife told hi 111 that a man wear lug a whit hat had struck her, With out aablng tt Ufiiriitnlloa, WimmU truck with hi pUiot tb tlrat man be met who wore wblte bat. He struck another, and finally hit Iouard, knocking him down, Oltlcer Klug apHar4 and dinndl WouiU' ptktol, WomI rf uaed to sur render or give up hi revolver. Com on In tk rrawd erledi ' Kill th nigger," when laniard snatehel King's pUtol, The roiuleuou shoot Ug thvn togstt. Woods w shot la the shouUUr and leg. louard aeut a third bullet Into th uferu'i heart, killing hint Instantly, Thtv bystanders, al whit men, were bit by stray bullet The pIU are armed with lavhestere, rrady to rlt a uiiib, shuuU y UImki ba at tempted. Mta W,4 at H Nsaroet .Ssaa, Y, May It Tb ttltli ralr Ucina ,M,r.t ar ftted Im IUh.Im l!oa4 ylerdy mU terutkm at I o tiViutk In low of the the Mv'iUt Wrecking ohmh's lu i 1 Wrltt and IImu, ftUa Is bow at SHi'ltoy nearly no imI1 (f Ki t Urt t o...t. .,, h Milt N K1J In urntlH fur tt dy 1 be Mere! Utt aatigM a week gM yeeterday and eavtt lUo,io IUads ' I deal M-iir then wS eiMeit Wbti Ke I ,vlsd frotn HwsrautiHe lt will go I t for tsiwontk Msty yard fp fva iff? FILIPINOS President Schurman Has Submitted a Written Proposition, ' (TS PRINCIPAL PROVISIONS, A SiUm ef Oereremenl VtopmA t tbe Rebel CummUlur, Similar fa That How Klitli,tf In Culm Otl tot deferens Uunnrml f Mirir,i, May 23, Professor Suhnr man, head of th United HUtes Itill ipplne eommlaslon, Jja submitted th following written proposition to th Flllplnosi , "Wlill th final decision a to th form of government is in th band of tb Congrs, th President, under bis military powers, pending the action of Congress, stand ready to offer tb following form of government) 1 "A governor general to bo appoint d by tha President) a cabinet to b appointed by tb governor general, all th Judges to ba appointed by th Presideit) th departments and Judges to bo either Americans or Filipinos, or both) and also a general advisory council, Its member to be chosen by th peopl by a form of suffrag to b hereafter carefully determined upon. "Tlia Prealdunt earnestly dealres (hat bloodshed cense, and thatth people of the Philippines at an early dat nJoy th largest measure of self government compatible with peace and order," The United States commission pre pared tb schema and the President cabled bis approval of th form of th document, Th Filipino hay mad no deflnlt (reposition xcept for a cessation of lostllitles until they can present tb question of peso to the people. Prof, richurman told th Filipino they had no means of gathering th peopl to gether a th American control most of tb ports, iU also reminded them that a liberal form of government was offered thern and pointed out that it wa better tban th condition sist Ing tinder Spanish rule, Oor,agag, president of th Filipino ommlaslon, replied that nothing could b worse than Npsnisk ml and admitted that th form of government proposed was libera), Th civilian members of th Fili pino commission have declined to co operate with th other members of that commission, as the former con sider Agulnaido' latest demand for time to consult the Filipino congress to be preposterous, after Major Gen eral Otis' rsfusal of an armistice, After a conference to-morrow with th United btstes commissioners th Filipino oommlsloner will lunch with Prof, goburman and will after ward visit th vessel composing tb American fleet. Th Filipino commissioners were apparently ignorant of th tru condi tion of affair here. Upon their ar rival they wer immediately sent In vltstlons covering both day and night, and thy sxpress surprls at tb con dition of affair within our Unas, They had been lad to belUv that everything was chaotic, WismsoTos, May 23, Th report from Manila that a form of govern tnent has been proposed to th Fili pinos, including a governor general, cabinet and advisory council, is con firmed at the state department. Tbe plan I th outgrowth of numerous cable and mall axebangea between Prssldent fiehurman of the Philip pine ooramUslon and Bcoretary Hay, aa well aa from advlnee from Gen eral Otis and Admiral Dewey, The proposition to base a governor general and oablnot appointed by tb Presi dent I aubaWtutlally th sam aa th ystem now in operation in Cuba, Like th Cuban ytm, th adminis tration would b military In character at least while conditions are unset tled, Th authorltlea here are acting upon the theory that a In the case of Porto Moo it will ba for Congrea to eatablleh th permanent form of gov rnmeui lor the uianila, I It wa undrtood at the time Major General Lawton went to Manila that General Otl would become governor 'general, while General Uwton as sumed active direction of military affairs. It Is not Improbable that this plan might ba carried out If th lhllplnos accept th plan now proposed, thus making General Otis th first governor general, with General Lawton and General Mac Arthur occupy Ing positions simi lar to those of General Ludlow and General Wood in Cuba. The propoaed advisory eouuoil Is also similar to that In Cuba, where Governor General Urook has th advice of a native eouuoil as well as that of tha military ' (ifttcer under htm, I 1h main idea of th system pro ' posed la tb 'uiUilnes Is to carry out tha assuraueca given In tha pro lmatloa Issued some time agu to I maintain th sovereignty ef the ' United Mete ever tba Islands, and at tb Mute lima le the native th largest tucatur f bout rule. WE AVIRUollviL WAR, ft a4 ttobe tub WI4 lv 'MM N4 Ybey H H 4l Mssit s, Wy i lu spite of tba presence of tba 'tllpt4 eMtuoMien era In MsulU tb iMiiitsry operetloui vu'itinue. IWp.it Is received Irom r f smmi w Im hsva armed frni the Inter , bit sbow tbat rt top aie lelt In 1 lb ht4 thern i,oviu. Tbejr wera ' il dislle t South after tb otbs) of lbs war the villages uims the vest oast b,a almst derll aaj tba (lo -.... .......1.1, . .. .1...!-.... L.i... j ww i"j.t et r 1 if ..w, vi mv, I lag tba Atuef Icsas, if only foe tb purM of enubleg tha 1 agat. Mbf stive e peMtfuot sad Iih said that It tb A ai .- be I not arrived civil war would necessarily have en sued, owing to th friction betweon the Tagals and the Inhabitant of other province. ' It I added that th only Filipino troop now loft ar 7,000 men under General Luna, at Tar lac, and about 4,01)0 under General Plo dot Pilar. Even the ar demoralized and abort of arm and supplies. Many of their rifle ar disabled and th Filipino ar unabla to repair them, owing to th lack of mechanic and maUrlal. MOST Qf'dAWSQN IS BURNED. Tli Vlre Uhi U Kttlmsteil al Ilerwsea 1,000,000 and 4,oeo,oeo. , ViOToniA, Jb C, May S3, On bun dred and eleven building at Dawson burned April 20, with a loss estimated at between fl.OOO.OW and 1,000,000. Th news was brought by three cour iers, Lv fi. Hume, a son of th Inayor of Seattle, Wash. 1 J, Toklas and Jllloy, who wer sent from Dawson April 27 and mad their way over th ice to rikaguay, Tb fir was caused by th upset ting of a lamp by a drunken woman In a ho us near tb opera hous in th canter of tb city near th water front. It ocourred at 9 o'clock In th morning. Owing to th fact that log and can va wer tb principal mate rials from which the buildings wer constructed it spreod rapidly, An unsuccessful attempt was mad to ex tinguish th blag be for an alarm wa sounded and in thl way a delay was caused tbat gar th tiro such headway that when th fire brlgad turned out it found a eonllugratlon beyond its power to subdue, Tim burnsvl area 1 about thre quarter of tb ara of Dawson. Tha Haines spread with such rapidity that it caused a panto and people saved little furniture, good and clothing. Theliankof JJritlsh North America wss on of tli building destroyed. Th lire cam at a tlm when tha mills and dealers in building mate rials had exhausted their wlntor sup piy and wer waiting tha opening of navigation to replenish their stocks. Tb result ar that there Is a famin In all kind of building matorlal and furniture, such as sash, doors, locks, binges, etc. Th fw article still remaining out side of tb burned district have quad rupled In prleo. Door ere selling for ail each, door lock 14 each, and every thing els in proportion, Th town is paralyzed, because nothing can be don until th opening of navigation, which will not be for several weeks. None of th big warehouses of th Alaska Commercial company nor th North American Trading and Trans portation company wa touched by th Jlre, so there will be no shortage of provisions, even if th lake should not open be for th mlddl of Juoe, which Is now predicted, Th heaviest losers by th fir ar McLellan and Mefeetcy of thl city and of Van eouvr, who had an Immense stock of iron and tinware and miner' supplies, taken in at heavy expense. The Punk of Urltish North America, who flimsy vault did not withstand tb beat, may also prov a heavy loser. It is understood that th record of tha bank notes wa destroyed with thetn, but it I nevertheless quit possible that thl will not mean lot money. Tb manager of tha bank estimate th loss at only 15,000. A letter which wa brought out by th mes sengers notes that befor aahes of tb bank had bad time to cool, men wor working on th pot with rocker, ther being a good probability that much of the lost gold will be recov ered In this manner. It i stated that the woman who up set th lamp which caused th Are and other inmate and occupant of tb hous hav been arrested and may ba punished In their trip out th thre courier wer forced to every expedient walk Ing, running with the dogs, swimming for life on two occasions end breaking through th le repeatedly. Tbey passed tha river steamer Flora, cutting her way through tha ice with her atael prow, at Ilootallnqulna, and found th telegraph wire to Hkaguay completed at Cariboo crossing, seven tyflv mile inland. Th three men are reported to hav oolleted hun dred and even thousands of dollar a private mall oarrlerafor the prompt delivery of th oommunloationa of wbloh they were bearer. Ma itedaolloa fee Yoleateers, fuiCAOo, May ts. Western roads will mak no reductions from th Mis souri river to California for th trans portatlou of Voluuteers returning to their homes after Jun b At th sam tlm it I eipeoted th Southern I'aelflo will put Into affect th earn arraugamaut from New Orleans. (II M fat Heese 4 lassie USJIeer, JsrrsMso Cur, Ma, Msy H Th Henate presented President lloll with a gold watch and beers tar y Itoaeh with a diamond pin to-day, la tb House tieker Ward wa given a gold waleb aud boeaker pro, tew toltrsna a gold headed eaue. A ISVeav4M4 SttleMe. MsktvuiK. Mu , May It-lMUb, MeKee, aged D years, daughter of Mr, sud Mrs. Ji'bu MchVe, living north esst of Msryttlle, euiiuoltted swlcld last UlgM y sbtMttteg tiersetf U th heart lb rasui fr her avtlon ti not hnowu, A H,,lts la A4Ml,st aebtee, OutMt, Msy tl .MutUal poblef was teiuWred a ice.U..ii by tb tour merelsl rlub tdy frotn t it, at vhwb nst of tb well known ate of tb sill tsvra pieseut, faebla SMset Wevbevs Ws leeseaesni Pvsimv Cut , May ll.N.Hles wss given twi day of a geuersi taerMse of to r eeul in ges at tbe l4Muf bieel Wif b ol tbe tei tus uel ai4 lrw Mtotay, Abuut iJvt sasa , beasated Collloa a Typo. TortXA, Kan., May 23. John Henry Collins, th Kansas parricide, baa been placed in th printing depart ment of th Kanaas penitentiary, hav ing requested that ha ba given work which will lead to a position on th prison newspaper. In doing this the young prisoner i following on of th earliest ambitions of his youth. When a very amall boy he was editor and publisher of a weekly newspaper and In those days expected to follow jour nallsm as a life profession. Cbloob Hogs Deetroy Wheat, SlDitU, Mo,, May 23, Hundred of acres of wheat in Petti county ar being plowed up and will b planted In corn. In tb early spring chinch bugs Injured th cereal, and tha fol lowing continuous rains completed tli damage to such an extent that it was considered a waste of ground to allow it to mature. Monument to tl CarooS. Duo, France, May 23. Th monu ment of th let Marl Francois Badl Carnot, fourth president oi th third republio of Franc, was unveiled bore In th presence of tha president, Kinil Loubetf th premier, Charles Dupuyt tb minister of war, Camilla KranU, and other distinguished per-sonagea. FARMERS' WIVES or any other ladles who wish to work CAN EARN LOTS OF MONEY working for u In spar time at bom ononr cloth. W offer yon a good cbano to mak plenty of spending money easily, In leisure hour. Send 1 2c for cloth and full direction for work, and commune atone. Cloth sent anywhere. Address Wlaeoset Co., (19 11,1 Boston, Hass. Mfg. Depot. BINDER TWINE. 'Hew, nriiii, A 1 Cm, Hint Will lMkl fll Ki'iMl for le OnliverMO si r Uiwii, ' III 'l 1 fix oumv Plows. . Siilkr 1'iiiws m. m-'f, lvir llirrw. $l,m, ll-WMi llrriiw,,i(l III. In. a 11. riw sud iioiiiim ('niiir, tin ll MimKf,, . , rl. WIMflHI, nillfKMW, llsrnM. MitwlnsMsehltii', snrt, l' oilier snlules L oiih-Iim.II dvaliir s ptm. Cll(uef,, Hepeoa Plew !e Ilea S4 Alien, III. P. bV-Ofilr I'I'iw KnOrrf In the netted aisles MU In direct Ui tbe fsrmer. DR. O.C. REYNOLDS, SURGEON. Rooms 17, 18, 19, Bo rr fHMA. lull, lilk. Fhone 665 k 056. LlflCOIil.aRBD BEE KEEPER'S SUPPLIES, W want every Ijos keeper to send for our 1H&9 Cata Irnnie. TRt-'JtTEH. BMP. PLY CO., 108 8. 11th St, Lincoln, Nab. Birred Plymouth Rock Em, $1 for 13 Cures without Paitl One of the best features of the Rigg Pile Cure M Tb Itlgg Pll Car cure all form ot Pile without on particl of pain. Thl desirable point la not obtained by th os of injurious opiate, whloh limply paralyse and doadon th nor to of tb part and mak matter wore in tb oog run, but it la don solely by it ra ms rk a bl healing and soothing effect, and while it thus give Immediate relief, at tb amo tint tb disco ia not merely checked but a radlooJ cur la rap idly accomplished. Tb point we want to mak clear I that all thl I don without particl of pain. This fact la ona great raaaoa why tb Il'ggs Pile Cur I so popular. Price CO cent per box. RIGGS PHARMACY CO., Lincoln, Neb. Under Funk Opera Hon, Northwest Cor. 13 th andOHta. T. A. CAROTHERS Delivered sa ay rl ot - the f lir. j TIGlMOl'IlONia TH 4 .,.. nr 1 aasNaa) aaa aaaa ) E I Miiiiia.s.i. 1 im uii litiiiii: I To profit by these cheap fJ A W rates you inoulJ go , . HU T T a $25.00 Orccon and Washington Toints. T I'orllaad, Taeinna, IWtlki, aad lnlrrudi Htlate( wat slae ly Jl IH, Tunrtot ale, , ry TeeUy ad Tksntday Inies tlaestia t sVattle, f) lut a vivrabi bsvta. City Ttclt I UffKa cdr laituJ Ofit, tfrfllaMllI, fttfttttftttftttfffttttitfttvfiftftft. If your liver is out of order, causing; Biliousness, Sick Headache, Heart burn, or Constipation, take a dose of MoosS'o Pllla ... .... On retiring, and tomorrow your di gestive organs will be rcgulutod and you will be bright, active and ready for any kind of work. This has been the experience of others; it will be yours. 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