LLJ f A-,-vrS.. X-5fe Vt"' .7tt- '- Wi.51 1? :--a t fv 1K-" " 1 -va, i-& ' -: 3-' VA - -'u-j'-HtiL" aCiip" " .- -- s r I- ix m w- &. T& i . Ik"-. I, IS ifr '-V i. -- is; P'-' . , K?3S"S r.- i-?,.',S WJISSWi's. Z3SSL- THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. i C. HOSUER, PiUskir. - BED CLOUD. NEBRASK OTJRRSNT OOMMIKT. A DcEfci paper Ktatcs that General Komaroff 'grandmother was an Irish--woman of the name of Macnamara. A curious legal document, executed 1y Napoleon I., was sold at a public I caloin France the other day for one thousand six hundred and fourteen francs. Kixo Humbert and Queen Marguer ite of Italy were received with extrava gant demonstrations of affection by the Neapolitans upon a recent oc casion. Dn. Doremus, is left-handed from the fact that ho was born without a Tight hand. Ho makes twenty-five thousand dollars a year from chemical analysis, mostly of patent medicines. The Michigan IIousc of Representa tives jesterday passed over Governor Alger's veto the bill allowing minority stockholders in joint stock companies representation on the Boards of Di rectors. The lamp which General Sherman carried from tho time he entered the army, in 18G1, until he camped on the south bank of the Potomnc, in 18o7i, is now preserved at the Soldiers' Home at Dayton, O. Dn. Hunt. Secretary of tho Board of Health of New Jersey, says that hog cholera cost the farmers of that State in 1884 two hundred thousand dollars, and the loss thus far this year is sixty thousand dollars. f It turns out that Harold B. Wallack, the youngest son of the well known actor, was secretly married in Phila delphia last November to Miss Madge D. "Fling. The young couple huve been fonriven in true theatrical stvlc. A teiikiijle and deadly disease was reported prevailing in tho Seward Val ley, N. Y. It first attacked Samuel McRobcrs, who died, and since then funerals have occurred daily. Tho throat first swells, the tongue is paral yzed, tho patient can not cat, and he becomes double-sighted. No one had recovered from the disease. It was verv contagious. The preliminary motion of the Re ceiver of tho Exchange National Bank before the United Suites Court to re move tho trustees of Bain & Brothers, and appoint a receiver was denied at Norfolk, Va. Warrants of arrest were then sworn out by the United States bank examiners against John B. White head, late President, James G. Bain, Vice-President, George M. Bain, Jr., Cashier, and A. T. K. Bain, Director. Thoy gave bail. Prof. C. V. Riley, Entomologist of the Agricultural Department, says that this country will soon be visited by two great breeds of locusts of the seven teen and thirteen year varieties. This will be the first time in two hundred ami twenty-one years that they have appeared in conjunction. They will riot prove greatly destructive, and tho injury they will intlict will probably be confined to fruit trees. Tho visitation "will bo prolonged until late in July. The count of the money and securi ties in tho United States Treasury has been completed. Everything was found in a satisfactory condition and tho reports of ex-Treasurer Wyman were proved correct in every instance; even the alleged discrepancy of two cents reported in tho count of the cash room was shown, on a recount, to be incorrect, tho missing pennies having been found on tho floor, where they had dropped during the count. The books and accounts of tho Treasurer's oflico rere yet to bo verified. A distinguished physician says that fee is disposed to exclude vegetables, with the exception of cereals and a little fruit, entirely from the dietary of nervous persons. Animal food is more nutritious to tho nervous system and to the body generally than a vegetable diet. It has all the elements for the formation of the tissues of the body, and is easily digested. Man can exist oa it in any climate. Of meats, beef in by far the best. Pork is good for -nervous persons, but is not easily digested. It is a mistake abont eating loo much. The majority do not eat enough. Nervous dyspepsia comes from working too hard and not eating ejaougb. When a man begins to suffer from overwork, he should eat plenty f good bread and butter, drink two quarts of milk a day and eat plenty of good meat. When such a person re sorts to a vegetable diet, he crows weaker and loses his nerve power. ManJ was made to eat meat and he never! -will flourish on a vegetable diet. The late Commodore Garrison was aan of Herculean build and manv stories are told of his feats of strength ia his younger days. An old friend of ais says: "His presence was imposing. aad'he had a breadth of shonlder that- was Herculean. I saw him once lift a barrel of flour, with a aian on top of at, and then throw them both off a dock as easily as one would fliag a terrier. jtte Has bad made a remark that the Commodore objected to, aad without a word the Commodore threw him over board. He wasn't called Commodore amea oaly Captain aad wherever Cap tali Garrison was he luted the r. ! the aarir dava of '50 he was accredited with 'reacaiag a friead f his from twelve border Mexicans iaasalooa. Bs broke two of the aeks by mafiag them from :uriSJ - r-;.,tV mmaPm alrmU rrap,MIIHN .BBBWtaBBB, maa m . met." - vl . sla:M'aaOf4r.-aa hat 'aft- . " " V lWssaaBaaar-v.wiS) aaaana-.wavs.aasaa:,aBjBM - - t - . - - ."..- --t . w-mm"""j" tsafaMaaaas'.' j? .,. - -?v.'PI"tlaa;at aaTBaaaaaaaaaar .aaasv THE WORLD AT LAEGK Summary of thm Dally HWaV PERflOAL AXD POLtTICAC. Oscar H. Mills, Agent for the 8ac and Fox Indians In Iowa, and Charles A. Gould, Receiver of Public Moneys at Miles City, Mont., have resigned. Marsh Adams, the minstrel known tho world orer by his rendition of "Old Black Joe," died recently in Indianapolis of can cerous affection of the liver. He was aged forty-six, and leaves a wife, whose stage name is Susie Wild. , Charles E. Hahbrook, of Kansas City, has been appointed Collector for the Sixth Missouri district. Colonel Francis DeWitoi has boen appointed Governor of the Congo State, and not Henry M. Stanley, as previously stated. Colonel DeWinton will return to Europe In 188tf, when Jansens will become the resident Governor of the Congo State. Hox. George H. Pkxdleto.v, the new United States Minister to Germany, ar rived at Berlin on the 13tb. The President has appointed Ferdinand F. Dufairs, of New York, to be United States Consul at Havre. Secretary Esdicott left Washington on the Kith for Fort Leavenworth, to in spect the military prison at that point. The Democrats of the Illinois Legisla ture, on the 14th, made a determined at tempt to elect Morrison Senator. They, however, failed. He received 101 votes. Morrison thereupon withdrew, and Judge Lambert Tree was inado the Democratic nominee. The President has appointed Thomas B. Simms Collector of Internal Revenue for the district of Arkansas, vice Henry M. Cooper suspended; also Charles B. Staples, Collector of Internal Revenue for the Twentieth district of Pennsylvania, vice Edward IL Chase, suspended. The President, on Leing invited recently to visit Boston, replied that public business would not permit him at present to fix a date. . . - MISCELLAKKOUA. Thf Sultan of Zanzibar has protested against German encroachments upon his territory and has appeuled to the treaty powers in regard to the matter. T'lE Minneapolis & St. Croix and Minne ntiolig, St. Marie & Atlantic Railways wero to Ixs consolidated. The Adjutant General of Texas, was re cently iu receipt of Information that IS,000 head of cattle purchased iu South Texas by Abner, Taylor & Co., and en route to their Dallas County rnnche, had been stopped at Harrold, Wichita, County, by North Texas cattlemen and forbidden to proceed further. Bloodshed and trouble were anticipated when tho drivo was at tempted, the ownors of the cattlo having applied to the authorities for protection. The first train over tho Minnesota & Northwestern Itoad reached West St. Paul on tho l.'tth. Tho Minneapolis & St. Louis Road will come into St. Paul over this now liuoaftor Juno 1. The Superintendents of the mints have been authorised to purchase mutilated and uncurrout silver coin at tho rato of Jiiuoty cight cents per ounce. Gexkkal Miiu)I.eto captured Batouche on the Kith. The rebels were driven out of the rillo pits at tho point of the bayonet. A reduced copy of the Bartholdi statuo of Liberty Enlightening tho World, wus formally presented by American residents of tho French capital to tho municipality of Paris on the I.'lth. A dispatch from tho Cheyenno Agency, I. T., stated that a number of colonists had reached Oklahoma und were engaged in plowiug and locating claims. About one hundred men were in the party. A deputation of Mormon officials visited the President on tho l?th, and presented an address asking for fair treatment at tho hands of tho executive. The other day Constable Levi nnd a posse went to Noblo'a Lake, near Pino BlufT, Ark., to arrest Henry anil Jnmes Nelson, fugitives from Mississippi charged with murder. The men fired on tho jkjsso from a log hut, wounding one of the posse, and tho posso were compelled to leave for reinforcements. A dispatch from Pittsburgh, Pn., of tho l."th, stated that an extensivo strike was imminent in the iron trade, tho Amal gated Association not being able to mako terms with the employers. The largo brewery of M. Braud & Co., Chicago, caught fire the other evening and was damaged to the extent of 250,000 be fore tho flames were extinguished. All tho striking quarrymen at Leraont, 111., went to work on tho l.'ttu and trouble was believed to bo ended. 4 Statim Bet, who, it was believed, was killed with Gordon in Khartoum, is, ac cording to statements contained in letters received by some of his relatives at Vienna, still alive and at present a prisoner of El MahdL A riot occurred at Trafalgar Square, London, between the police and a mob as sembled for the purpose of protesting against the increased duties on beer and spirits. The mob drove the police off, but the latter returned with reinforcements and made many arrest. At Pineville, Ky., recently, Josiah Has kins, his daughter and Charles Napier were shot and killed by J. Johnson. Has kias his little daughter and Napier were returning from church whsn Johnson at tacked them with a pistol and killed them with three shots. No motive was assigned. Johnson at recent accounts had not been ar rested and was defying the officers During a fire at Lawr?nceville, Pa., the other night Mrs. Binder jumped from a second story window and was killed. Tax Department of Agriculture has dis tributed during the past year 6,000 pounds of beet sugar seed". Tax Mormons at Paris, Idaho, made ao farther resistance to the execution of the warrants in the hands of Marshal Dubois, bat a futile attempt was mads at Moatpe lier to rescue the prisoners. It was believed that the new Irish Crimes act would abolish the right of search of domiciles and that of special laws against newspapers and pablic aeetuigs. Most of the easiness part of the town ef Darlington, Ind., was destroyed the other morning by a fire started by a barglar. The losses aggregated $30,000. At the trial of the Loadoa dvnaniters oa the 14th. Colonel Majeadie, Chief In spector of Explosives, acknowledged that the detonator f oaad ia Caaaiaghaw's traak "was different front those f oaad at the ex plosions. A trial atVctiac $6,000 worth of whisky seised toy the County Temperance Alliance was condaaed before Jnetice Saipman at Wast Liberty, Iowa, tke liqnors brine nan. dsmnsi aad ordered destroyed. At the anaaal meeting of the Bible Society laN.wY-rkCity eatfcel44 ,Mexicajl kfl it waa reported titlwiswwoiaibleaajrflwx,- Foar Americaas w-ra witk te aariac taa l,4647?x sr afaaa TadlaastotaaWa EadkoavsaM receaalj taat aa j.Ma.T.-r. - -- - WT r"". .. 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Turn appraisers appointed tinder the will of Wendell Phillips have mad at Boston a return of his property to the Probate Court. The total value they find to be 3GS, con sitting of $4,338 real and $4,024 pvrsoaaL A large number of securities are returned as probably worthless. Chief Pocxtjxaker captured a train of provisions bound for Battleford. Thirty one teams and twenty-ono teamsters were captured. Tea teamsters escaped. Thf train was within thirteen miles o Battle ford. A strange report came from the home of Frelinghuysen regarding his sickness. It was that during last February he drank oorrosiw-tfublimate out of a mineral water bottle. The bottle contained the poison when it was filled with the mineral water. Charles H. Rugo, the negro who mur dered Mrs. Maybee'and daughter, Annie, at Brookville, L. I., and who, within a few weeks after, nearly killed the aged Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, at Oyster Bay, and the sexagenarian, Seeley Sprague, at East Meadow, was banged at Long Island City on the l.rth. The municipal authorities of Paris were urging the Government to grant amnesty to political prisoners. San Salvador has demanded of Guate mala an indemnity of .10,000,000 for the recent war, and will also insist ou the dis memberment of that country. The business portion of the village of St. Charles, Minn., burned recently. Losses, ?i",0CO. Fop.tt convicts escaped recently in Brazos County, Tex. A mob opposed to convict labor attacked the guard nnd re leased the prisoners. Governor Ireland offered )0 reward for the arrest of any one of the leaders of the mob. Wilhelx Hufk, an anarchist, recently wrote to tho Swiss Government, threaten ing to blow up tho federal palace at Geneva. He was arrested, nnd rofusing to answer questions, was conveyed to prison, where he hanged himself. At Shagrin Falls, near Cleveland, O., a team of horses rap. awav with Spencer Chamleriin, his wife and child. The man was killed nnd his wifo and child fatally hurt. Henrv Lewiston's house at Owatonna, Minn., wus burned tho other night. Five of his-children perished in the names, although he mndo frantic efforts to rescue them. Father Moulin, Parish Priest, wns asked as to the loss of the rebels in the fighting nt Batouche. Ho gave them as fifty-one killed and IT.I wounded. John Midoleton, chief of the notorious Middloton gang, who has been missing for ten days, was found drowned in the Potean River, twenty miles from Fort Smith, Ark. It was thought he lost his life while at tempting to swim the river ou hor&u back. Tun German Reichstag closed its session on the l.'ith. The revised eddltion of tho Old Testa ment was issued on the l.'ith. The Arch bishop of Canterbury was tho first person to receive a copy. The Louisville Agricultural works made an assignment recently. Tho assets and liabilities were unknown. The appropriation for the payment of bounty to volunteers, their widows and legal heirs and for the pay of two and three year volunteers has lieen exhausted. TnE committco nppointcd to count tho cash iu the Treasury completed their work on tho l.'ith. The finished nnd unfinished notes in the Bureau of Printing and Ln graviag corresponded with the Treasury books. At Cleveland, O., recently, a firo in a building belonging to the Cleveland Pro vision Company cnusc-d the death of a Mrs. Sawyer and a little boy three years of ago. The business failures for week ended May 14 were: United States, 1M)I; Canada. Ifli; a total of 22!, as against 24S the week previous. The casualties were-, pretty evenly divided among the diirereut sec tions. ' Near Macon, Mich., nine persons were poisoned by eating trichina in pork. One died nnd it was thought impossible the others could live. A dispatcu from Shanghai says: Na tive officials here received news from Pekiu that negotiations between Franco and China for a treaty of peaco have come to a deadlock, France having mado de mands which China is unable to concede. The British steamer Numidiawas iu col lision off Durleston Head, Eng., recently, with the steamer Mcsdina. Ten of tho lat ter's crew were drowned. Tho Numidia's bows were stovo in. ADDITIUNAL DI8PATCIICT. Muxsell, the juryman in the Short- Phelau case at New York, who was ar rested at the end of that trial, was fined fiVI and sent to jail for thirty days. The Czar has sent General Komaroff a "word of honor." The present was ac companied by an autograph letter from tho Czar, warmly praising General Komnr nfl's military measures. A similar honor was conferred on General Zakra jewski. The Clearing House returns for week ended May 1G showed au averago decreaso af Xi.4 compared with the. corresponding week of last year. The decreaso in New York was 41.fi; the increase in Kansa City was 38.."i. Only two other citios showed any increase. Ax immense amount of lumber was de stroyed by a fire at Oscoda. Mich., on the ltitb. Mills and docks wro also burned. The round house of the E. C. & N. Kail road Company at Cortlandt, N. Y., burned the other morning. The loss was nearly flOO.000. Educnd Ashworth & Box's cotton mills Jtt Egerton, near Bolton. Eng., were burned recently, involving a loss or &.hu,ow. Terrific rainstorms and floods were re ported in Southeastern Kansas for the few days ended on the 18th. Several lives were lost by drowning; and much damage re sulted. The ANgtmtin ZtiUngot Berlin had a dispatch from Constantinople, saying that the British Consul at Batoum during a re cent journey to Kars was arrested by Rus sian police while he was sketching at a port on the Caspian Sea. Commodore Josatsax Yocjco, coaa ntaadant of the New London (Coan.) Navy Yard, died of remittent fever at the Crocker home, on the 17ta aged fifty-eight years. The disease was contracted while he was in Washington as a member of ke Wales court martiaL ' Rxax was captured three saflea north of BatOBciie oa the loth by three scoats of General Middleton's force. He was care worn and haggard and-begged act to be saot. PanrATE advices from HersaosiUo, Mexico, say taat tke Mexican troops at tacked tae Tarais, aear Misa. Taree ha-adrMl Vanata wre rnnrtd kfllaaL Tae Mexicaa,ef two kfllsd Mcateaxie woaaded. Jcawr Faxxca, la a trial recently at Mascatiae, Iowa, held taat tke flrat iajaac- tioa areceediag butituted agaiast a salooa aad atrierity to any otaer tajaactioa aro- agaiast the sassa saleoa. Tkit i a great vieasry far Ik KEBKASaU STATE NEWS. A GKNTLCaAX from Buffalo Flats wbo is somewhat interested ia stock raising, states that the lots in cattle in tha neigh borhood during the past winter amounted to lees than one per cent. It has only been a few years since cows were being shipped into Colfax County, but not so now. It U stated that within the past year fully fifty cars of native cat tle have been shipped from the coustty,and the business Is rapidly Increasing. Several towns In the State have adopted an Ingenious method for diverting a portiou of the liquor Iicm- from the school to the town treasury. A plain, unvarnished license costs .$7.V), Lut the trimmings In the form of a town tax cost ?iV). Durino a recent heavy rain and wind storm at Kearney a k?avy door, blows from a lirery utable, smashed in its flight a L-uggy, n cart and a farmer's wagon, I.v Dakota County tho other day a farmer named Tuttle removed the caps from his guu and started for town, iiis thirteen-year-old son shouldered the gun, borrowed caps of a neighbor and commenced experi menting, lie ooa succeeded in killing his little sister. The other night Jim Silk was attacked on the streets of Omanu, knocked down and robbed. He was.fouud iu art insensi ble condition where he fell with an ugly wound on the head. TnE offer to build a $10,000 op-ra house at West Point, conditional on the dona tion of a $l,'Jo0 sit, has no as yet lwen ac cepted by tho public spirited citizens of that town. At Lincoln the other night Lew Johnson and Eil Long, who had been employes on tho Burlington & Missouri River Ita'ilwav. bad a shooting matinee which resulted in tho death of loth. Long !xardcd at John son's and when he went home found his wife and Long in his (Johnson's) led room, long and tho woman at once lied to 1-oug'rf room up stairs. Johnson followed, nnd bursting "opta the door each man opened lire on the other. Nine shots were exchanged, nnd both fell mortally wounded. Johnson died iu about an hour, and Long the following day. It is stattd that tho woman who was the cause or this deadly duel, has a somewhs unpleasant record and that these two men are not the first whom her attractions and faithless ness have brought to grief. Mrs. Johnson was subsequently arrested upon the charge of having shot and killed her husband. It was developed that the ball which caused Johnson's death was fired from a pistol kept by Mrs. Johnson nnd one that was J found in her possession immediately niter tho shooting. , Ezra Ehuicht nnd Cora Bowman made their appearance before Judge McCulloch at Omaha the other morning nnd wore married. Soon nfter tho ceremony was over and they had gone a woman who claimed to be Ebright's undivorced wife also appeared on tho scene, but the birds had flown. Dixon County farmers are going Into buckwheat raising on a Iarpe scale. One hundred and seventy-five pupils are enrolled iu thu Creightou public chools The new Government bridge connecting Niobrara with the old I'onca Beservntiou is (WW feet long and contains sixteen .spans. The first lodv Notnrv Public in the State is Miss Ann M. Saunders, who has been commissione'I iu Custer County. Woiik on an artesian well near Crcighton has been temporarily suspended. A depth of nearlv seven hundred feet has been renrheil, and it is thought a few more feet will bring water. At n shooting ulTray near Barnard, n few days ogo, between brothers nnmed Turn way, one had the liosom of his pants filled with salt, and another had his hat shot from oil his head. The stretching of a wire across nni road in common use, whether public or private, was made an ofiVnso by the last Legisla ture, punishable by a fine of fi."i, unless such wire was properly guarded to prevent accident. Been .vim Cavanacoh, residing near Ponca, recentla buried his old war horse at the age of twenty-seven. The old chnrger had carried him through three years of service during the war of the rebellion, aud long since had earned his case nnd freedom. It is slat- d that John Mnrklcy, of Cedar Count', has in his possession the I'salniB of David by Martin Luther, dated USMtwo hundred years ogo, and a prayer book dated l"g". Both are printed in German, nnd have descended down from one gener ation of the family to the other. A remarkable case is reported in whleh Joseph L. GofT, a bmkrman, was thrown under nn engine at Ashland last January. Tho forward trucks passed over the ankle, severing the foot and the ankle almost en tirely. The attending physician, finding that there was communication enough be tween the two parts so that sensation was preserved, decided to try to save the foot. He took out several pieces of bone and dressed the wound and has watched It very closely ever since, and has had the satis faction of seeing the bones gradually knit together as-ain and the wound heal. A widow in Boone County calls on the bondsmen of two saloonkeepers for $8,000 damages for the death of her husband, who was killed while under the influence of liquor purchased of them. DonsnEiuxR, a Central City school teacher, who discarded text books in teach ing morals to the young girls of his school, was recently bound over to the District Court in the sum of $1,000. Mr. BaUGHJT, residing near Tobias, has lost seven head of horses within the last six months from what he supposes to be glanders. The squatters on the Santoe res-rvatioa are reported to be organizing for protec tion against a possible raid from stamped era. Mr. Cami a Kesrney business man, was recently kaocked down by a frightened team in Sheltoa, and three dasgerobs gashes cut across his scalp. Grajcd Islasb has a base ball club. It is stated taat Qaian Bobanaa, tke condemned sjtclliag professor, kas im proved his dreary hoars before death by inventing a cora sheller, which he kas pat ented. Thx wheat and oats la Valley County mover looked better when May came thaa this year. The plowiag- for cora is well aadtr way, aad quite a aamber of field are already fdasted. Will Dill, aa tasploye la the West Point Pa!-r taUL was rceat!y caagh. ia the shafting, and before released lua cloth lag was entirely torn from his body, bat fortunately witboat ixjary to his persoa. iKrxaiAL ie the latest town asd pros pective coaaty seat af Chase Coaaty. Jons Wias-'kas rnaiiiiaei it aait la Sarpy Coaaty azaJast Heavy Bchataaa far tka Talaeaf a aarse grna-JMit Has for remdered. ia sscarksr a wife for Sck Sckassaa is a piosausaa yoaa aisaear wife is a -aTasoame Gar- As tka ssarr raea Sckaasaa to give Wlra a horse if he vsaU rat kiss CSckasaaa) a wife,, bat aftsr get tiac the irifa Sckaasaa fergot kis cwtrasC m. pile af raataak ia a atakls created at Ossaaa. aad aaa af taa Mjr A BIG HAUL. rndmkrr and IIU Intllan Captnr a Supply Train ofTMrtr-on Wacnat With-, la Twrlr MUm ot lUtllef.-r-l Thf la RiMtanl of the Latter I'Ur AUrntr!. Winnipeg, Man., May 13. A tralo with provisions, which left Swift Cur rent a week aso, was attacked by Pound- j maker and bis Indians and captured after i fiht In which jevcrel were wounded . and two killed. Thuty-onc team and ; tweuty-one tcam.tcrs were captured. Tea j teamsters escaped. The tram was within thirteen mile of Battlcfonl. Wivmpkg, Uv., M.ir 13. Later dlt patchc.t ay the twin, which conted of thirty-oac transport wagons laden with j supplies, ammunition, arm and clothing i for the troops, undor escort of ten mount : cd police, left Swift Current for Battle- ' fonl ,nSt -rIdaV The mad had been ! i-oixl and excellent ororess wis made- A point twelve miles from llittlcford was being pasted about nlue o'clock yester day morning, when suddenly a horde of Indians rushed out of the bush from all directions and seized the teamsters, of whom there was one to each wagon. Three or four savages attacked each teamster, and the latter were Instantly iverowcrcd. The mounted police offered desperate re sistance, ahd for a time th exchange of firing was general. O le inouutcd policeman, whose name Is not learned, was killed, and .cveral police ami tramtrs were wounded. The b.nlance of the police and teamsters ocaped aud made all hast to Btttleford, where an alarm was ghrti. The troop.s at once .-prang to arm.s, and a strong guard was placed about the town uii juuiH mc lunii. terribly alarmed, tway without any er was making The inhabitants were but l tie uav wore a stuck. Colonel Ott preparations to attack the In dians, but on second thought resolved to wait for rclnforceinetit-. There Is no doubt about the band being Poundmx leer's, because they arc known v Iw In that vicinity. Terrib'c anxictr clt in Winnipeg, a It ws undemtood that the women and children wcic to t out from Battleford for Winnipeg early yesterday morulug. A LONDON MOB. Trafalgar ""inmri-. I.omloti. In l'orlon ot a IJ.iftrrni 3loli, Who Sine Itulr Itrl tuntim." and Imlulgr In (lllier t'ulMliIr Ilriitoimt ral Ions. London. May 14. A riot occurred this afternoon between a mob and the police for the possession of the Nelson monu ment in Trafalgar Square. About 10,000 persons had assembed In the Square to make a demonstration against the Gov ernment budget proposals to increase the duties on spirits and beer. The crowd was very unruly. The police found them- selves unable to maintain order. The pressure on the .speakers cow ncllcil them to mount the neilesLiI of the Nelson Monument. When frou: this eminence ih" speeches were resumed, w-' reiuiercil lunmiiiiic ny ific up. 1 roar among tile roysl-rers. I he police tntcrvc ncti to secure stience lor me ora- tors, und then a struggle ensued between the mob and the police fur possession of the monument. Tli" row lasted nearlv an honr. and the promoters of the meeting und the police uvr- compellod to retire, leaving the crotu. hinging in triumph, "nri.i: huit.ixma." Foon nfter the mob had compelled the speaker to leave. It tmrged down to tuc front of the National Club, which facer- Irafalgnr iMpi'ire, v . I . l.vety person noticed entering or btiiiding was mobbed. leaving I'm club i Tho attitude oi the crowd was mi menacing that tb club doors were closed. and a messenger was dispatched t Scotland Yard for additional police. At nine o'clock lat night the rioters were utill in full jiossejooonofT'rafalgarSquaM cupied by a mob of several thousand, i Tln iwiltro lit- 111! flitic liml lii-pit lnriIv ' rclnfoiced, had chatged a number of times upon the mob and had made several arrc&ts. CENTRAL AMERICA. Tlr IrrlIrnt of Ilon!iir Inlrrrlp? rrt I'rlatlvr to the Ltr War wild the t"rrent Statu of Alhiirs Tli" I'lillnl Sttttr j I.ooUril To for Cnitr.tl Amrrican Urrl- j Ofoornt ItrcipriK-Sty WmMimI. i Nr.w Onr.KiKs, L... May 15. The J IV.... n ........ r ..xt.ll-l.f.e nn lnli.nl.u ' J llir-rilllr.ii jmun.-'uvn .a lutblin with President ISogrsn of Honduras rcla- tlve to the lale war and present status of affairs in Central America. Boran hays there arc three parties there, the Nationals, who favor unification of the five States; the Conservatives, who oppose. It, and those who a 'here to the several governments with no opinion at all on the question of the Union. Him self, Barrios aud Zaldivar, of Salvador, made a compact to reconstruct the five States Into one republic, which failed through the treachery of Znldlvar, as I already known, and resulted in a declara tion of war against the latter bv Barrios. With the death of Barrios fell all hopes of Central Americm patriots la Hon duras. Barrios s actuated la the movement br a patriotic sentiment of re storing thcsild republic of Zi, aad not through ambition of becoming dictator of the united counlrr. His patriotism was sincere, and he "iad no hope of be coming President of the Unioa. Bcganling Admiral Jouctl's statesicat Mr. Bograo ad Barrios was too much of sa Aravrican to seek Kuropcaa atlinu The only foreign nation whose friendship be desired was the United fttalrs. He was a friend of the Nicaragua Canal, sad rc-ranled America as a generous oatloa whom the smaller Siatr.s need not fear. Bogrjn looked n the United States for the development of Central America, snd would offer every laducefocat to Its citi zen In the way of grant. Honduras derived to cloc a reciprocity treaty with the United Stales. lrril aisatl BiL-rrvonn, Mr.t Msv 1$. Tac BriUsa stea-nship Ciluraam arrived at this port yes: erday !a a damaged cosditioo. The vessel lud two of krr forward platea broken aad asotber sear the eattlae room stoTe ia, aad her forward cotspart-aeat was ftlled with water. Captain Mace stated that wbea of &? bac at Xew ftrtradiaad in UUtadc t? degrees! aorth, longitude 4? wct, he eacoaatercd keary i fclds ol Coa. lag krr wilcn cxasd the tiasagc, aad that for thrci days tie leaocr wis beset by lars fekls oi Ice sad sassy icebergs. TSm Crista ac to.voT. May 13. The evident, at dlCereacas af oaialoa aaaoac tke af the Cahiaet la regard to the crlaaas act are keeastia asare aafareat. Mr.GI4rtae, Sir Charles Dilk- aad Mr. Cramheriaiafsrora total repeal af tka ssenare, whae Sir Veraoa Harsesrt, Ltrd Martkvctaa aad lr Derhy arbkK retained km K eafJrety. aUrTaeas9er,5t ta saW, tkruieaad ta reaiga aalasa taa atfcaaaatd as Teaewed. aad taa at ar strikhsa: aattaa saasi stria mat eiaaaea af tka ta saaak act ska aid ha nwai L ad t " "' " " Aaiaaaaa, . isaai jaaatssti ssfinaii CAPTUXED. GMrrl MM4tloa !! Aaotferr fteti!. ana Cptnra Kt rottl. Ottawa, Cat, May M. -General 3114 dleto.1 hat nt to the flovrrtiwrnt juiUm tics the ftikmc accwunt of the IwUli sint capturv of BaUmche: 1 hav l& iak a jrrucral attack ami hATe rarrtfd th whole jUJeOKmL The uurn behaved spJrndidiy. The rebels arc in full :HghL I am rry to jy that I have not yvt Ct Kief. While was. rtonn.4r1o Uu tuornior. W UJUxn Ahlry. fHu-of the pmonrrs caMi'tH! up! nllk u t... .,. . ....I t-.. I 1 ...- 1ttr friNa JU-L .ovmg; "Ifyuu ma-wn oar fa-mlle 1 shall mawiv the piKnsc:- I I Mtit answer thAt If he wou.d put lv wo- tarn and children In cne j4a- ant let me know wlute It was, not a HH idiOUld to : firmi on thrm. 1 tben retumcxl ;. the ramp - mlnubl on mv a.tnn initio, whu , Wvtr hrattly Lrel on. I imhcd tn until 1 saw my chance end mlrtvl a rt-neral ad i afiv. The nirti rrspts!el mbiy. Splm : dhtly lol by Uioir tRWr and Colow! I Mraubcntc thr-y drore. the men ut tf thr t rlile pit and forccsl thrsr way aero. th i pbdn and x;ird the lMr, and '. we arr now masters of tr place ami mrv: of my frc will blwmac , , , tllM Light In the brat of the action Mr. A-hltfy came bak nith sunther tnU-o frm Kiel &. follows: "iTencral, jour prompt anvr to my tHttf huw that I va ;irht in mm tioniiig thr. vntMc or liununttr. We will uatlivr imr faint le in one fbo-and a MMin as U is diM.e w ill lit vou kmw.M Uii the vnwlope he had xnrittaii as follows: I do j not liki -Ar and If jou do not rrUrat and refi:f an tntirvlew, the jmtion rviMalnt ! the same coti-enilng Uw pnneii. Our i j I... I J as m'; X?5r S T&TZ five killrt and ten ntimlL Thr prtMiacr hau.alll.nreleasela,d , safo hi ,lir can.,, Among them I, Jack-.., Wh.t,. hi i v. iuiji, .wiimi); uii'iu jiitk(i w our. IIIC man ho was r.it-l's tcrvUn. but Is now ! wad and 'hcr dangemuv llio Reamer j Norlheote and anutWr Mcamrr ro coui- iiu in. tlif -r W.H. . I ,ni, Scli.H.Ir Int.ntrv nnd the d cc nx will rut oil LV retn-at of the rrlil. The .cbel lu.s . MWv,-il lo be vvrx m-m wbut U vet srMrrtbut Is yet unknown. Tin woundfd half-brrl brought j iu U Ambrose Jolen of i:ielj. itnuml. ekkect on the m.iu.i. It is twlievcd here that tho lebels hare bci'ii bt-ateu so badly ttiat thev will makc no furiher sjand In a ImhIj', but will prob ably di-petsc thtuttgti the western rouutry in small bands where they can imt lie hunted dm u w ithout gri'at difficulty. Kiel is :Xwted to grt ay to .Montana, as there an frw obstarlra in his way. Iu fact there Is Itttlt- to nii'Vi-nt Iiitn from jIIscuIs. j lug hlmvlf, making las way to ijuWppolle , nnd then by rail to WinnljK-g. lie 1ms iMi'iuyoi inetuis not verj- Mr iron tiio city who would gladly glvn him refuge. Tlurty women Riid a large uuiiiiH-r or rhlldri'ii have deridtit to leave b the trails fur Swift Current ou Thursday. A moimtrd rMfirlwill ai'cotnpany the jmrtv past the fitt wootis, wbont thlrty-five miles d.stsnt, atu-r which it Is thought ttut no danger u sl Imj featnL Tho wounded ronttntic l fmpmvc and HI jnobably U n-movctl to Vinnlieg wlo'ii tin-stvameis ln-gin lo run. Siviut.s who left here Inst ttkht fur Pound ! maker's reservation tutiinied thl af tcntooit i Uil ' Uehas Il-wr'l. IIH. IlltAII lo r.KT A Jos-. A Calirarv ill.soatcli mi in that (oiieral i Sttamro with u !. tnebinent of nioittitl oo. j hco ami the Sixti fifth tatt-lum left Kl- j monion ou the uth for Fort Pitt to give Big Bear nnd his tribe a dressing down. Colonel Oshorno mth and his iietarhment arrived lu 1-Miuoiitou the simedy Grnerul Jtnimre left. A company of iiiulMg lht infantry' arrived at (a gaiy from tilelchou last night aud will o notth Thumlay. INTERNATIONAL Y. M. C. A, Ttrrnly-Mtiti .ntiM:tl Mlliis UValth ol file AaaitrMllitti. Atlanta, Ga., My H.The twenty, f-lxth annual convention of the Young j Men's Christian Afoociaiioti of the L'ultrd ! SUtes and Canada met hi the BaptUt j Church yesterday. If. IL MeBuruey, of , New York, called the convention to ortlr. i and George lingers, of Milwaukee, wa i elected temporary Piesldent, snd Major Josrph liardle, of hel ma., Ala., was siibsijuentJy rlcctnl I'ernisnent President and George T. Coxhead, of St. IiUls. Secxntary, Ad dresses of welcome were delivered by Cb'et Justire Jack Mm, of the upirnie Court, and I lev. Ir. Bashelt. of the I'rrsbytrrlan Ciiiirch. Mr. Kennedy, .Vcrrtaiy of the IxiihIoii ilssoriatlou, Mr. Phitdcn--, of the Berlin Asv-lallon. Count llncklen-r, of lk-rMn. and Mr. W. liaddeu, of tindoii, were Introduced and made brief addret-. In thj afterno-m Mr. Bntrncrl pre sented th irjMirt of the I :i in na tion 1 Co:nniittet showing that fcV) associations rejrt'd 112,ooo meJiiU-rs, 10. (XXI active ineiubf-ni ou comtnIttj- mui ,.afy 4,ioo young men's Bible claw. The association owned fLSOOJiOo worlli of property. The ci ! of tlw corsmltlec for the. yrar were 531,00. They nuployrtl clrrn secretaries. Klgtitrt-n new buhdint had l:en dtrdlcatrd during the year. COT THERE. Ktnltaat Boomfi fb-aeh Oatah mm4 Mart rarooog-. Wichita. Kax May 14. A prrai dbv jteh from tlio Clieyrnne Agency, Indian Territory, says: "Twcr,ty-rren colonlsta wscons, t-acb partllly oaled with Indian supplies from Arkansas City, have gone Into ths Territory, delivered their roo.U ami then moTcii on Into the Oklahoma district wliere they have located claims and cota meticrd farming opera Uoh. The report reachesv Cliryrnne to-day that the wttjrrs arn exultant aiMl bT it wtrd to the campers In the vicinity ef Ca!de!! tb-t tbe crH it sraSn clear for uuothrt raid; some of Iheir ntHnbrr opcnly boasted that they outwitted tbe as Uiorilks. Each of Uc twrnty-9erct wa tm contalne! frota two to thnft ssea rack. j They went fnxa tbe Cfccyeafte zrcy dl- recflj down u Maurroa Kivrr by Vsmp J!cviL which liad Jt twea vacated by tSie troop wbo hail Wn orilcred to th Notb eL It It the jndrax-nt of U aatkori ties at tfce sgcaey that all Uw cwiou left on the Uttlrt will again Jtock lata Qkh ttasM., -tlibotuh te Fifth cavalry aider tka coHfStt)d of Cirmml WcOey MtrriU are now sad-r avarrhiag orders to take tke piacs f tte N'latk. mt awtrA" Tfc Mraa KasslR. Pojtt AcTKLtcr. If .irrt. AprH lr-Tk autiKrlLVs f Haytl have irfad ta deafer up a A. Van Bokkrfew, a native af tka Uai ted Stafes. fMsarriy CoaI fr Haytl af New York. The Uftikd StaUa Casrtatttfat h mAe fear rrtets far hJ releaar free ptioa set lie Islawl, where he has bee cauaaed fer the raiislxteea awqtk In d- aace ef tae treaty sfl-aicaa JCack de- auadaasrrceivedki taea Xi saaaaer. lisr-Jly aayaotiea wwi Ukra f liriMttylkciitftwtnmcitlHmtkklK Ther oacr the af W. K. Va gefcaeica. td 'New Yort City, aad iwdiear af tke Jtev. JU Vaa BotMtiem, af ae". IJUTCXB6-TaV KJUT, May I4.-MC. Traak T. Lyaak est tat rkwttaXas aas toaaeayys-.rday. ha fa aaaaarafaivaad halt ht taa laba Jaassahiaai aHair tar f .aa Vaaa w j aaa aaBatiawsaa aa awBBai aiaaai, asaj Mm lama. a. B. ..-.. --- - aAAa mJ KaM luc m . pB a. h t ' wjavva)cv a ri c-t--.r- tela t vr-ituc r FOTrr!LLr, Pu,r It. A cvctn wcurwt lo-sUr t UV Vor& .Wnd col Iter hill, by watch thfe ;atarr and a tfrfr?? wre rntombl. and another fAiaHy nirM while rndrAtn-jnc u rjy f- tkr cl llcry. It w hrhl by I1uia4rfplHr a:! J IZeadinc Lual and limn i -?. ,U Un I ! ocUvi the water fr itmokU fJwwieJt i w.,hic eut the inllar- -.( r.Ma u- ! t mm witrsinx at M. n -at. , -d"- Wic w Ur J: stitUuc i fiom th fall with a MMlc-utrt 1 of car. John Hoad. fiufcer ( Ux the u,y hanJ a Rol -f j. ,. ,, . ,. , , ,. ! Uu: on " rwmml c S. I he attempted U r.-H a ptv vUlr. The Utnm ctvu, howrrr, ; Mat aikI pintHti him ami tW (koIa to U giewn.L The victims att ThArtc fo-rjliwrty. Joph KnnU snd Ml-luel MeKraa. h-rx jnl UtUn llratd. drtvrt, VtlbM wH4t)n, &! Jwhn lleattl, Nti rc biwtru. titN rr)M and houfder 1-tvV.rn. The UU& uim ..'.. mt witiiHt an jMMir uv n'nmc tatty. j but he cannot Mmv M ljirt. -,,.., ,..,.. ,. ,,. ,7L . , riw lar fioui the gacy. tlrtiis taattaa ta wall. A WKt IMKTY rrT. ClNONNVT". Mar II. -A Xt, Jw.A Van VaSlb of I'itnNHiwU, wtlli h -h-t matu 4s aryMipat jmc Mta it- Km-i ? . of NWott, K).. to rhttffh In UtatrKr n a rsuTtai. to make Urr bb brtdvi. At . eight o'clock Ust lUght, a rtltwtif r V-4.W - -- - . WTWI-VVf-H IT-M" ! Kr.-ci:r ? ?rz ' m Vt. ... Jl.,i" Vh- IZk T JT 7ZZ2 T fl) Kf ' "XiE 1 KT ' .? .. . i , i,, V ,., i i !, LKI . iIT ; "r.? ... .. "iil . 1 -tf . .! ."..- i.T..Mr ., sstnr to )" fkvn.t irvt t, u hlrl h 4.l IMP Imioi m n inoiaM) nfWHi t-. . .....j. .. - t.:.t ...- - ..... . T1.'. . t.T mi,n'Mr J1' I ' '"' l?1:1"- " 111 " ? P? T ? w,,a ,u "' V . vi M -". hoi a iiHuunH onj 3o, iir h imn ti u ahwd tho hrcs rustic! umlof a ki ! jKtfug limb of a Uf. ginsi wbati Ui- boly of th co.rh dashrtl atd was wrtfit At Uif. home of t!i' bride, a few loc ) w-re the dtctiir, the pattent. a ittuw'tl brldcgrron and euvrst. The iukio ceieuiouy was. Kowttver, pcrformcl at Mud night, tho brido sitting prof, tot tL Thcie i U11 ani ti atntul her tiour. AMICABLE SENTIMCNTS. Coinptloi -ots KwlisuC'l Mr I hi fro lrl- UvMl Orrvy aort tt (M oil Ainrfi ran .Mliilsfr. Pa ins, May IS. Mr. Morion. Uw triltioj United Mates Minister, prrsciits hla bU of rtvall lo Prmidrnt (Irovy. Mr. Mmt-n and M. Orel) then lunched togothf?r. Af terward McLn'ie prrmtnl bis rnil-Ufli lo the President nnd delhernl h addrm, to which M. tirevy irpllnl, wi-4rtHtlNjir tJ new tutiilster ud thanking hoti for tksi n t'menlH expressed. Iu bis adilrrt. M. Otevy SMttrvi! Mr. Mclno ikat lie would always find in Prance the iwxt vinpalheio co-otieratmu in rierv thing r-.ilru'njnl lo piouiot-i tlm 4frr of the Amrricaii repub'le. In taktug ba Jar Well, Mr. Mutton thulikrd M. IJfevy fW Uof proofs of estrs'iu nnd MopUli wbirfe lo had rrci-tvcit ftom hint and ftoiulbo I'lmn !i (oiieruiuettt, of whom he Mid be vtnstfcl i a-)-s pro?'iro a precious irttHrmbra-Min. M. CJrevy cj-resrl ptofiioid tttret at the d parturr of Mr. Mutton, ayit lit bad 'al apprvlalel Mr. Morton's grout cliaraeirr. adding that tr tho ugeA ud tredlui.ii ,.r tho two countries had p-iiitltlfd hit ia d h'Q aknl at a faior of the t'olJl Mates l.ovi-inuttiit that Mr. MhiWu bo retained at ParK Mr. Melino III bin addtes said: "I Uai th honor of jitcs-ntJng my crrdratJoU as Mlnisterof lh United Mates, of Amrrlm. 1 cotdlally share President riotiniHl s setitlmeiit.s of respect and friendslup l ward Kronen and her CoverTimt'iit. A I though little worthy of tho high m-! intrubd to me, nil my effort will b i reeled Uiward tt:htcnlug tlm lnn of mmHi exUtlng lWw:. Franco aud AtuerkK. ' ilie bainpirt In honor of Mr. Mottoo, Uie American Minister, wxs given at the Hotel Coullrifufil lt even. 114. Two thousand guesU were prrwnt. AGRICULTURAL LABORERS. SiagMtlnaia fr ttolpliia- lli t.'nro,titn-t iu tjrg ft lira. Wa.mit., May !S.-TJi monthly sutistlcal pubtlcnbon of th Agricultural Department for May, -which will b.; i.jicd within two or threw days, rontalos a rom prtdinislve statement of wages paid to farm laborer iu all prt of tho country, ba.-l upon what Mr. Itdgc, th tbtttctan of the drpartment, UJlevc'l lo bciithcly trust worthy: Ka.sbir;t State, fttSJW; MlddU UtAtr, 9-i't.liii Sirrfthrrn SUIps, ft 1.59. Western StatjH,, 522.y, : ralifornb. S3.:.. The amount of lalor waking rtn ploymrnt In agriculture at th; pres ent time In unusually large, j- thrre are many located In altiMMt every section of tile country, in which there U mora or !h cf.aplaint of scarcUy, Tts rrirt cIo- with Uw? practical urzllon that In the manufacturing towns and dtim ostcr he opmed, cJlbT by Uu labor uutofi. or by Usevojrat ritUmt-.c. thro-th which otntfitmicatlon fssy orHsthrtwrrn ut employe! rfiy ftwkmra ami farmers tr,t in bHp. so that a rfijtW ttfl worthy dty laborer may have tbe ma of waitjpz kowH hk trua rhmnru-r Instca'i f urv ?ng mt on Ux. Mt- vralnrt bjrt iit tbe risk ,t beiajp MiEken fr a iofe-kiil trassa. ttf ltmmmew Sai4. Nkw OKIJtA.lt, Umj IL-CnrmoT Xral, f AlaWaa, a r?rlvr! drV frcaa Kataa UtikMtng that J' pten: l nflwaedtacre oa aeeoaM tpii:hrwll war af race --sr-nrrki: fB a ihl Chllt Una. Tha trastfele grrrw wit of a r crat aah tm a white mm hy a agr' aad the fyaela tj. arrt'9 fatker. In erleace tWrref the Bkcti. ar9 aw hetidhaisecrariiaa!,ad hare cIWm the fvenwfr P tr. The fvrnor JeaTf ha tka a (tjr xwi. aery. the sMbd- the lis f 1-leasi.f laid aat foe ym . St. Loo 3tay 15.The fjrd af Mt 4t lacoaal Utp. , heee yesterday a; ismm Chafca. Tae wer BevlyaaTla rfewaaa, f Sv SeaJar Bahaa, aeeaidiae; W. 1 IlarrK af Xear YWk: K S. Tmr, ef Bee-esaxaaar-.D.C:H. W. Wr- vlTS?! -aTfeka: rV axjCtS' ' Jli!!!IH4lwy . . aaaaw a aaaaaaTafba aaa wiar--Mkad to mr fr a to k. add;Me4 hy r. Hajr l.-ks taa atoasa af Cata- kadalaet kr he East "''- Sm Taa i kt ---' - --- m rw -r armed la La- atlama the twav said. t a Taa afi r , ., .,T. MWrar I .:ri .: jf . . ' !. .- -at , . - - ". 1 . t ,? . waa ; aaaaaaaaaaaK.'aBMaaaa . av -jk. -r ---l; tr?&cszTr-- Bttsjfesaj j m 1 r ii 11 1 1 ,i j.-- -r. .'- r.-pv - t.ji . .- .r -j-- . ' j-.4--mrxsr.-?...- I i ii vmm i i fc -...- -y - . ,- . - .-n.-. , . . . .. ., .. - . , . ..... ... . . .. z&mmsriL ,zx '-r- -- wji. w -'.--. . r z . EB-JCBE!-Jt!5lip.2r. siciSr- - . t7 ..AVy.Vt i.T .M--. ty .--- - " . w -.-.-j-- - . -c .- , - 1 t cv .- ': 1C.I-,-."'i: "- - - " Ml immilmmttmimlmm