NEBRASKA ADVERTISER Guitoau Attempts to Kill hia Guard, NVahiiinoton, Aiigunt 17, The iiowb of tho pnmldoiit'H critical condi tion bhv rlno to it iiumlior of rumorH atilio jail yt'Htcrdity, incroiiHod by tlio fact Unit early hint night tho guard wiw doubled mid military drill was hold in tlio rotmidai the noino of which rnvoku (luitean to a Htato of fovoiirili cx citoincnt. Ho paced hiH coll and in quired anxiously for news from tho proHidoul. A rumor reached tlio jail late in tho oveiiing thai tho pronident wan dying, and it wiih BiippoHcd that (lulteau heard it. llo Wan observed to elimb up to tho window in Ida cell and in other ways to hIioW groat ox uiteuient, Mr. W. C. Mcdill, who liiw charge of tho jail on altornato nights, visited tho cell, and coining to tho conclusion that Guitoau had heard from Homo of alio priflonuru the alarming rumorH he Watched him with unusual care. Sovenil times Mr. McOill observed him clinging to tho iron barn of his window and tho Idea that tho prisoner might bo attempting to hang himself prompted tho guard to visit, the cell at about half past four this morning, Mr. Mc Oill upon opening tho cell found that Guitoau was concealing something in his hands. Determining that it was a knife ho fluid: "What are you doing with that knife V" 'Guitoau looked upjexcitedly and Raid: "So help iuh God, I have no knife." Mr. McGlll insisted that ho had and Btonpod toward tho primmer, whon Guitoau sprang up and rushed at him furiously and made a savage cut at his throat. McGill drew back and the knifo passed through his coat collar, cutting off a button and making a clear cut on tho left shoulder. Tho guard drew a revolver without cock ing it, but finding himself nnablo to disarm his assailant ho cocked tho re volver when Guitoau dropped the knifo and grasped tho more formidable weapon, crying for help and calling out that lie was being shot, tho pistol was accidentally discharged and several guards rushed to tho cell. When Guiteau was disarmed tho assassin Btated that ho was using it in self de fense and that McGill iiad attempted to shoot him. Tho question as to how Guiteau ob tained a knife is generally explained by tho fact that Halm Hud ford once occu pied tho cell and that several similar instruments had been concealed by that criminal. The knifo is what is generally known by prisoners as a "cheesor" and is a criminal substitute for a jack knife, carving knife, razor and dagger. It is made out of the piece of steel found in tho solo of a boot. which can bo shartiened on a stone or window sill until it becomes exceed ingly keen. Tho blado is generally . about two or three inches long, and 'half an inch broad, and an inch or more is" loft tinsharpoued and wrapped in rags or paper for a handle. Those in 'HtrumontH are used by prisoners for various purposes. They are conllsoated by jailors whenever they are found. It Is also considered possible that some other nrisoner has in some wav left a knifo whore Guiteau could get it. The assassin considers hia escape very for tunate, Hud whon tho guard said in his presence that he had thought tho pis- rtpl shot had seAth'd the dog, lie replied, ' 'My dear air, that is too intportniit it . Hubjoct for joking, A life is valuable." , The startling episode created intense '.'.bxcltelnoniat tho jail. Mr. McGill, the 'Lguard, told tho reporter tills morning ; that lie supposed Guiteau thought tho "President dead ami took this'moans of proving his insanity mostqonoluslvcly. The success of the plan to kill the gnaid would not havo given Guiteau anv chance to escape and so that mo tive could not havo prompted tho deed The theory advanced by some is that tho knife was given to him by a pris- (ouor. A thorough investigation will ' by ordered by General Crocker at onco and all the' facts brought' out. Tho gmird of soldiers at tho jail has been doubled and now consists of twenty men and three commanders. A most ulilligont watcli is kept over the prison. Tho Culvert Courier relate a very good Btory of a young Irish family who came to Nebraska a few months since hoping to build up a respectable homo here. They wore very poor and tho husband went to work on tho Hepub llcanvalloy railroad, Vfter a short time ho was taken sick and I ho over worn; and anxiety falling upon his young wlfo prostrated her also They wore soon' without money, food or , t clothe1, lty some ino.lns Church Howe heard of tho sad condition in which h they, wero placed amnvroto an, ''appeal "'to the indies of Sheridah to provide everything which could bo procured for tho Bufferers at his expense. The kind ladies of Sheridan hastened to their assistance, but when they reached tlio place the young wife waVin delir ium, and in a few hours passed away. This is a verv sad case, and will illus trate what Miss Lvdia Hell said in her fourth of July oration about the hard ships women have been called upon to Buffer in the frontier country. VAnvaln Globe. m m mm, , , - Tho St. .Too (taz-tte says somo editor out' at Denver has boon slandering Missouri. Any editor who would slan der Missouri when there is ho much disgraceful truth to toll, must bo hard up for a subject to lie about. And there will also bo silk worms at the NebraskaStato fair. Missouri Train Bobbors, "What do you think," aid I, "about this lobbery witliin the past week or two of that train on the Kock Island lailroad, the shooting of the conductor, and the stampeding of tho pasengeis and stealing of tlio express packages?" "That is an abominable outrage," said my friend, who is well acquainted in Missouri. "It does not arise from any want of administering the law in Missouri, They hang there now pretty elllcientlv. The trouble in Missouri in that theso outlaws are remnants of old rebel bunds, such as Quuiilrul.'a, and they havo the sympathy of a number of tho people, through tho communities whore thoy raid. No matter what they say on the subject, it is true. The newspaper published at Medalist, called tho .Su.lalia Democrat, has been the open apologist, and advocate of the James tnd Younger boys, and its edi tor has published a hintory of Quan ttell, glorifying him as a hero. I un derstand that a man named Crisp, who runs for Congress in one of the western districts of Missouri, gets con siderable support from his popularity with tho James boys. It is even said that Senator Vest,' who formerly lived in Sadalia, but now lives in KanBtis City, has had interviews with those brigands. Now, what is the use of talking;thout immigration to Missouri in such a state of tilings? Thoro is Kansas City, almost entirely a north ern settlement, with seventy thousand energetic people in it, almost in the midst of those depredations, which go on around it not without moral aid in the older connnunitv. They cannot expect immigration to come' to Mis souri when people arc killed for open ing their mouths against the James boys, and railroad trains are stopped and their conductors and innocent passengers murdered." Oath. Hayti. A New York special to tlio Inter ()ean thus describes the Minister to Iluyti, who describes tho politics of that country: A tall, dark, black-whiskered gentle man, witli (lushing eyes and regular, Hue cut features, sat easily in an arm chair in Hoom :J40 at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, this morning, lie was the Hon. John M. hilngston, United .States Min ister to Hayti. Tho conversation was onllayM. Tho Minister is enjoying a sixty day's leave of absence, and, un certain of his return, is on his way to Washington to pay liis respects to the President. "When you ask me to tell you somcthihg about tlio Republic, I hardly know where to begin. It is a state peculiar to itself, alike in politics, society and commerce. And first as to its politics. Tarty lines are divided thoro in a very marked way. They have two great parties, the Liberal, whose chief, Doves Ha.lain, is now in exile, and wIiobo power is on the wane, and the National or Conservative, whose leader. Salomon, is now Presi dent, and whose strength is apparently well established. They accomplish changes there, not by election, but by revolution; the leader of the armies bring named for Tresident, whichever the victorious forces may b Upon the installation of one chief the rival one is sent into exile to Kingston, Ja maica. Salomon is now enjoying great popularity. Although his party was victorious in tho last revolution, and at once named him for tlio presi dency, ho waited until the nomination was continued bv tho National Assum- bly composed of the Senate and Cham ber of Deputies in joint session. Tlio Somite is. elected by the Chamber of Deputies, the representatives to which are elected by the popular vote from the live great departments of the state, divided according to locality. The term of tho President is .wen years." At Grenada, C'til.. three train robbers boarded a train, and began to rob pas sengers. A colored sergeant of the army resisted, and drew the attention of tho three robbers. In the tight one of the robbers shot tho sergeant, slight ly wounding lilm, when .he took tho robber's pistol from him and killed him instantly. Tho other two robbers escaped with S&oo of tho sergeant's 'money. The colored man fought tho three desperadoes single handed. " Had some of the white men on tlio train had as much courage as the negro, the robbers could havo been all killed or captured. A correspondent of tlio State Jour nal writing from Santa Fe, X. M., thus refers to our friend and whilom' citizen Henry M. Atkinson: I have had several pleasant chats with Surveyor (Joueral Atkinson, a well known Nobraska man. I havo jnet hero two Rontlemcn from Wash ington who are visiting the territory upon.otltcial business, and ono'of those Keiitlomou told mo that Geuoral 'Atkin son is counted in Washington tlip most thorough and olllciont of all tho terri torial surveyor generals. .Ilia frionds in Nebraska I am sure will bo glad to Know this. Tlio Torriblo gold and silver mino at Potkin, Colorado, was recently pur chased by 0. II. Lawrence, of I.eadvillo at a prico of SiOO.OOO. I'ftkin and (iiinnison City with the advent of rail roads and their flno' precious mineral developments, aro having a "boom." Tho Next Oongrtu8. When the XLVIIth Congress meets next December there will be :n 'Re publicans, JJ8 Democrats, (including David Davis, of Illinois) and one read juster Democrat (Gen. Mahono) in tho Senate, There were elected to tho house 148 republicans, i:,5 democtats, 8 greenback men and 2 readjnster demo crats. Tliis Would havo given tho republicans a majority of three over all democrats and greenback men, At present there are four republican and two democratic heats to bo rilled, in cluding the one tho South Carolina democrats recently voted to till. Tho South Carolina seat may be given to a republican, but in tlio other districts tliore will probitbly be no change. If all tho vacancies are filled without loss to either party, tho size of tho republi can majority will depend upon the action of the members elected by a coalition of republican and greenback voters. Of the eight greenback men, four, and possibly live may bo reasona bly counted upon to vote with the re publicans in organizing tho House. Should the republicans secure four greenback votes their majority will bo It in a full house. If the vacancies are not tilled before congress meets the re publicans will still have 1-14 members, a majority of one over all others in a House of 287 members. "With four greenback votes they would havo a majority of 11, and with & greenback votes and 2 readjuster votes their ma jority would be 15 in a house of 287 mouthers, With all the vacancies filled and 5 greenback men and 2 read justee voting with the republicans, their majority would be 17. Tn other words, the republican majority in a full house may range from 2 to 17, and from one to ifi in a House of 287 mem bers. New York Tribune. Prof. Williams, of the Hastings JYV brashan, whoso daughter Minnie was found dead in Salt Creek, at L.ncoln t. few days ago, does not accept the the ory of suicide on account of threatened blindness, or for any other cause. He says her eyes were in an improved con dition, that her mind was easy, hoi surroundings happy, her prospects such as to make life here with parents and friends desirable. Mr. Williams makes it plausible that his daughter accident ally fell into the water or was put there by iolence. m The decision of the Supremo Court .sustaining the constitutionality of the Slocumb law, is a great disappointment to tho whisky dealers. It also opens up a wide Held foi the temperance peo ple, to see that it is enforced. If com pelled strict!) to adhere to the require ments of tho present law, the amount of liquors sold in this State will be re duced at least one-half. A vigilant natchfuluess in this behalf, will bo the most effective work that Mr. Finch.and his co-workers can do for a year to come. Will they do it V Huslinys Ne brasinn. A horse belonging to a man travel ing through Wheeler county last week, nearly died from starvation. A corn cob had become wedged fast between the back teeth on the upper jaw, and lying directly across his mouth, pre vented swallowing. Tlio horse's re fusal to eat was attributed to other causes, and several days had wlapsed before the real cause was removed. Orii Journal. Tho H. & M. road has done more than any other agency, in making Lin coln the prosperous city sbo is has built there tho finest It. It. depot and offices west of Chicago and yet there is a wiper there venting all the spite and spleen it can against tho It. & M. It strikes us as a very peculiar way to recognize such favors. Ifastiii'js Ne braslcmi. Hon. T, W. l'opoon, of Pawnee county, lias purebaseu a balf interest in tlio Falls City Journal, and will soon straddle tlio tripod as ebief editor of that eveellont paper. Mr. May will attend to tlio "pay local" department. LLr-LL-lil-Ynir'i It is tho reult ofSO ywirn' oxiicrloiicc and eziHirlmonta in Scwlntr Maculncu. Jt coaeint'i't' good poMt "f altyrftnt anil fnrmtr makti, and not n "ono iuim"or " onoidea " lnnchliie, aa otliu and ! 1LT" aro. 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THE rii)itc,am In char(e of tin, old and well known i '! lulion aiereijuflr xraduatealb uiedxiiie aruliurftri enr, of Erlencc in tta treatment of (Uroulr DUeme. luir n e tbeir akill tnd tbilitv io much auperlor to that of tlir ord i a r practitioner, that the) hate acquired a uatioual leputation lliroar.li their liettnient of complicited run. MDISCRETIOW EXPOSURE Unll.lltl at M)ihlll,, lionorrhft, tileet, rilrlelare, Urehltl, all trlttrv Trouble tad Hvihllllle or Merearltl aflrctlimi -I e llirott, akin or liones treated with tucceit, on .cienlific priu clplei, without uilnr Mercury or other rmiotou, Medintr. VrfalIMn IUIPN and lho,e e tniddlt tie w vo ire luf. MettWaaatataiaW ferine; from the ellecti of tlpermalur. rliea or beulntl tletknrta, the reiult ef ulf.abuie In voilh r eaceti Io matured yeart, are rercuanettlv cured. 1 hit dla. etie produce, loute of the lollowine; ettectt tmltaioi i Hole' e,, diitlnot, iiervouiteit, dlnieei, of lifht, couh, InJ.irilior., conitiptllon, JtiponJency, corfuilnn of lde,i aitriion to iu. cietv, defective tnemorv, tevual eihautll.t, in poiencr or Iota of manly vicar, which i.ikta foe victim f r buiinr.boriuarritre. PATIENTS TREAJE.P KM,!'""":",rf" lrlon.l eomuliaiion i, rclerr.J, wind, i, FREE tnd 1 1 ,( cd. l.utof que.liomlo br aaawcred by ptlirala d.nrlcj IrcaU ment nailed free to any tdjreii ot application. fero. lutr.el.r from Uuplurt tkould aead melraddreit.'V tnd learn tatttthlnt; to tk.lr adia.tt. It I. .t a lru,,.f Loaioiunicinou. iinctly conhdentlal, ,-J ibiL' J t , aildretit UU. UUTTra, Vi orU Sth BU HL LmU, M, OUE TREATMENT. A certain euro for Nervous Debility, Somlnal Weak- nnat- mnntannn . ' rru. t..i. ,,--( ir'u.uiiviuinivi) The BreipesutiKii In royprbctico for 25 Yenxf rmdnnlllutiirtttedbookolOOpsjret Elvlnt: full oU rcctlonflforcelMreiitnietit, sentfrao. Addreaa DB.T. WILLIAMS, 436 K.fiSJr OiWclivS!!! HlSSSWi WEmZJiWmr