'? ' Wf. vJ- ' & .- S 't- Tk &C IS K. F- fc k- i ' 'tsr!-. SES1 i5 - -Bft 04 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. JL C. HOSIER, Pittolef. - BED CLOUD. NEBRASK CURRBNT OOMMKNT. A DcufeiN paper states that General Komaroffgrandmotber was an Irish iroman of the name of Macnamara. A cdrious legal document, executed Vy Napoleon L, was sold at a public I caloin France the other day for one thousand six hundred and fourteen francs. King Humbekt and Queen Marguer ite of Italy were received with extrava gant demonstrations of affection by the Neapolitans upon a recent oo casion. Dn. Doremus, is left-handed from the fact that ho was born without a right hand. Ho makes twenty-five thousand dollars a year from chemical analysis, mostly of patent medicines. The Michigan House of Representa tives yesterday 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 timo he entered tho army, in 18G1, until he camped on the south bank of the Potomac, in 18(V, is now preserved at the Soldiers' Home at Payton, O. Du. 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, mid the loss thus far this year is sixty thousand dollars. 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 have been forgiven in true theatrical stvle. A TEKitiBLt: and deadly disease was reported prevailing in tho Seward Val ley, N. Y. It first attacked Samuel MeUobcrs, 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 very contagious. The preliminary motion of the Re ceiver of the Exchange National Hank before the United States Court to re move the 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. They gave bail. - Pkof. C. V. Riley, Entomologist of the Agricultural Department, says that this country will soon bo visited by two great breeds of locusts of the seven teen and thirteen year varieties. This will be tho 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 inflict will probably be confined to fruit trees. Tho visitation will be 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 the 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 bo incorrect, tho missing pennies having tccn found on tho floor, where they had dropped during the count. Tho books and accounts of the Treasurer's oflico frere yet to be verified. A distinguished physician says that lie 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 the 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 is by far the best Pork is good for -nervous persons, but is not easily digested. It is a mistake about eating too much. The majority do not eat enough. Nervous dyspepsia comes from working too hard and not eatin cnough. When a man begins to suffer from overwork, he should eat plenty of good bread and butter, drink two quarts of milk & day and eat plentv of good meat. When such a person re sorts to a vegetable diet, he grows weaker and loses his nerve power. Manx' was made to eat meat and he never 1 -will flourish on a vegetable diet The late Commodore Garrison was tman of Herculean build and manv stories are told of his feats of strength lm his younger days. An old friend of sua savs: "His presence was imposing. aad'he had a breadth of shoulder that was Herculean. I saw him once lift a barrel of flour, with a man on top of j it. and then throw them both off a dock as easily as one would fliag a terrier. Hhe Bias had made a remark that the Oamodore objected to, aad without a -word the Commodore threw him over bord. He wasn't called Commodore tkeo oaly Captain amd wherever Cantata Garrison was he 'ruled the xaast. In the early days of '50 he was accredited with Veacuiag a friend mi his from tireTre border Mexicans n t. uIam H brake two of the fTr V-7- -TTT'T w - !. - saws nnnrt itt ttti r .. , ffi ;- 3 y.-- -.X7r. -s-r- -'- THE WORLD AT LABGE. A Summary of tb Daily N PERRON AI. AXD POLtTICAL. Oscar H. Mills, Ajrvnt for the Hac and Fox Indians In Iowa, and Charles A. Gould, Receiver of Public Monoys at Miles City, Mont, havo resigned. Marsh Adams, the minstrel known tho world over by his rendition of '-Old Black Joe," died recently in Indianapolis of can cerous affection of the liver. He was aged forty-six, and leave a wife, whose stag name is Susie Wild. Charles E. Hasbrook, of Kansas City, has been appointed Collector for the Sixth Missouri district. Colonel Fhancis DeWixtos has been appointed Governor of the Congo 8taU, and not Henry M. Ktanley, as previously stated. Colonel Dc Win ton will return to Europe in ISSil, when Jansens will become the resident Governor of the Congo State. Hon. George H. Pkndleton, the uew United States Minister to Germany, ar rived at Berlin on the 13th. The President has appointed Ferdinand P. Dufnirs, of New York, to be United States Consul at Havre Sechetaiiv Endicott left Washington ou the Kith for Fort Leavenworth, to in spect the military prison nt 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, nud Judge Lambert Tree was made tho Democratic nominee. The President has appointed Thomas B. SimuiH Collector of Internal Revenue for the district of Arkansas vico Henry M. Cooper suspended; nlao Charles B. Staples, Collector of Internal Revenue for tho Twentieth district of Pennsylvania, vico Edward IL Chase, suspended. The President, onleing invited recently to visit Boston, replied that public business would not permit him at present to fix a date , . j, MISCEI.LANMi;. Tiip Sultan of Zanzibar has protested against German eucroachmeuts upon his territory and has appculed to the treaty powers in regard to the matter. T'lu Minneapolis & St. Croix and Minno- ajtolis, St. Marie & Atlantic Railways wero to be consolidated. Tun Adjutant General of Texas, was re cently in receipt of information that (,000 head of cattle purchased in South Texas by Abner, Taylor & Co., and en route to their Dallas County ranche, had been stopped at Hnrrold, Wichita, County, by North Texas cattleman and forbidden to proceed further. Bloodshed and trouble were anticipated when tho drive was at tempted, the ownors of the cattle having applied to the authorities for protection. The first train over tho Minnesota & Northwestern Road reached West St. Paul on tho l.'ltu. Tho Minneapolis & St. Louis Road will come into St. Paul over this new lino after Juno 1. The Superintendents of the mints havo been authorised to purchase mutilated and uncuvrcnt silver coin at tho rato of jiiuoty cight cents per ounce. General Minw.ETON captured Batouche on the i:tth. The rebels were driven out of the rille pits nt the point of the bayonet. A reduced copy of tho Bartholdi statuo of Liberty Enlightening tho World, was formally presented by American residents of tho French capital to tho municipality of Paris on the Kith. A DisrATCH from tho Cheyenno Agency, I. T., stated that a number of colonists bad reached Oklahoma and wero engaged in plowing and locating clnims. About one hundred men wero in the party. A dei'UTAtio.v of Mormon oilicials visited the President on tho Kith, and presented an address asking for fair treatment at tho hands of tho executive. The other day Constable Levi nnd a posse went to Noble's Lake, near Pino BluiT, Ark., to arrest Henry and James Nelson, fugitives from Mississippi charged with murder. The men fired on tho jtosse from a log hut, wounding one of the posse, and tho posso were compelled to leave for reinforcements. A DisrATCH from Pittsburgh, Pn., of tho Kith, stated that an extensive strike was imminent in the iron trade, tho Amal gated Association not being ublo to make terms with the employers. The lurge brewery of M. Braud & Co., Chicago, caught firo the other evening and was damaged to the extent of iTi0fO00 be fore tho flames wero extinguished. All tho striking quarrymen at Lemont, 111., went to work on tho Kith and trouble was believed to be ended. 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 olive and at present a prisoner of El Mahdi. A riot occurred at Trafalgar Square, London, between tho police and a mob as sembled for tho 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 arrests. At Pineville, Ky., recently, Josiah Has kins, his daughter and Charles Napier were shot and killed by J. Johnson. Has kiss, his little daughter aud Napier wero 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 beea ar rested and was defying the officers During a fire at Lawrenceville, Pa., the other night Mrs. Binder jumped from a second story window and was killed. The Department of Agriculture has dis tributed during the past year 5,000 pounds of beet sugar seed. The Mormons at Paris, Idaho, made ao farther resistance to the execution of the warrants in the hands of Marshal Dubois, bat a futile attenpt was made 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 meetings. Most of the business part of the town of Darlington, Ind., was destroyed the other morning by a fire started by a burglar. The losses aggregated $30,000. At the trial of the London dynamiters on the 14th, Colonel Majeadie, Chief la- (IMiKnp nf 1Tnliuira arbaAtrlMti-Mt tk,t ' the detonator found in Cwainghaai's traak was different from tkosefotudst the ex plosions. AtauL affectiac $5,000 worth of whisky seised by the County Temperance Alliance was coacladed before Jsatice Shipauut at West Libortv. Iowa. Ike liaaors betssr cam- ! T . , v denne4 sad ordered destroyed. At the aaaaal mseting of the A sNDiecMaecyuiAewxecKucyoacaejtsaiiiexicaa loss was eiRaty killed aad it was reported that tae issae ot feftlea aad lo,. roar Aericaas were witktae tesuassacs daria the pest year were Mexkaas, of wkssa two wars kfllsd aada 1M64 'saaMaaMedlfcSrecutiewtMiwded. sosoABBcro ta ssooscd traaef er sc sae . & . .t TadiaaetotheWa T,TY. I was aos pre- j p w speaa nattaawiy, pas xaas ae as- liti lot scoaoatT. sTATLoa, Deputy Ctty Mcret out. Taylor wa held in $J.n bonds to await the action of the (Jrand Jary. The appraiser appoint! tirxlcr the will of Wendell Phillipa havo imuta at Boaton a return of hla property to th ProhaU Court. The total rattle they find to bo JpVW coo- i sutlnjr of 4,nW real and $I.(W4 rm. A large number of securitd are rvturuM as probably worthless. Chick Pounhmakkh raptured a train of provisions bound for Rattirford. Ttilrty ono teams and twenty-one tpaut"r were captured. Ton Wninnk'm eocapod. Tht train was within thirteen mllo of Battle ford. A ktranoe report cam from the home of Freliughuysen rognrillnj; hi ickness. It was that during lost Fbruary ln drank corroiw-uhiniate out of a mineral water bottle. The ltt!o contained the poison wheu it wai filled with the mineral water. Chari.eh Ii. Ruoo, the necro who mur dered Mrs. Mayboe'and daughter, Atuiie, at Brookville, L. L, and who, within a few weeks after, nearly killed the aged Mr. and Mrs. Town send, at Oyster Bay, and the sexagenarian, Seeley Sprague, at East Meadow, was banged at Long Island City on the l.'tth. The municipal authorities of Paris were urging the Government to grant amnesty to jtoliticol prisoners. San Salvador has demanded of Guate mala an indemnity of .$10,000,000 for the recent wnr, aud will also insist ou the dis memterment of that country. The business portion of the village of St. Charles, Minn., burned recently. Losses, $iri,oeo. Fortt convicts escaped recently in Brazos County, Tex. A mob opposed to convict labor attacked the guards and re leased tho prisoners. Governor Ireland offered .200 reward for the arrest of any onoof the leaders of the mob. Wilhklm Huff, an anarchist, recently wrote to tho Swiss Government, threaten ing to blow up tho federal palace at Geneva. He was arrested, and refusing to answer questions, was conveyed to prison, where be hanged himself. At Shagrin Falls, near Cleveland, O., a team of horses ran awav with Spencer Chamlerlin, his wife ami child. The man was killed uud bis wifo and child fatally hurt. Hexrv Lewiston's house at Owatonna, Minn., wus burned tho other night. Five of his-children perished in the flames, although he made frantic efforts to rescue them. Father Moulin, Parish Priest, was nsked as to the loss of the rebels in the fighting nt Batouche. Hd gave them as fifty-one killed nnd 17JI wounded. John Middleton, chief of the notorious Middloton gang, who has been missing for ten days, wns found drowned in tho Potcun River, twenty miles from Fort Smith, Ark. It was thought he lost his life whilo at tempting to swim the river on horsu back. The German Reichstng closed its session on the Kith. The revised eddition of tho Old Testn incnt 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 ami legal heirs and for the pay of two and three year volunteers hnsieun exhausted. The committee appointed to count the cash in the Treasury completed their work on tho l.'tth. The finished nud unfinished notes in the Bureau of Printing and En in"av'ng corresponded with tho Treasury books. At Cleveland, O., recently, n firo in a building belonging to the Cleveland Pro vision Company caused tho death of a Mrs. Sawyer aud a little boy three years of ago. The business failures for week ended May 14 wero: United States, '0.'l; Canada. !: a total of 22i, as against '2S the week previous. Tho casualties wero pretty evenly divided among tho ditfercnt sec tions. Near Macon. Mich., nine persons were poisoned by eating trichina in pork. One died and it was thought impossible the others could live. A dispatch from Shanghni says: Na tive officials here received news from Pekiu that negotiations between France and China for a treaty of peaco have come to a deadlock, France having mado do mauds which China is unablo to concede. The British steamer Numidiawas in col lision off Durleston Head, Eng., recently, with tho steamer Messina. Ten of tho hit ter's crew were drowned. Tho Numidia's bows wero stovo in. ADDITIONAL IHHPATCIITOI. Munsell, tho juryman in the Short- Phelnu case at New York, who was ar rested at the end of that trial, was fined fiV) and sent to jail for thirty days. The Czar has sent General Komaroff a 'sword of honor." The present was ac companied by an autograph letter from tho Czar, warmly praising General Komnr off's military measures. A similar honor was conferred on General Zakrajewski. The Clearing House returns for week ended May 1G showed au average decrease of 3Ti.4 compared with the, corresponding week of last year. The decreaso in New Tork was 41.5; the increase in Kansas City was 38J. Only two other citios showed any increase. Ax immense amount of lumber was dc itroyed bj a fire at Oscoda, Mich., on the Ititb. Mills and docks wro also burned. The round house of the E. C & N. Rail road Company at Cortlandt, N. Y., burned the other morning. The loss was nearly flOO.OOO. Edmund Ashworth & Sox's cotton mills jit Egerton, near Bolton, Eng., were burned recently, involving a loss of &WJ0W. Terrific rainstorms and floods were re ported in Southeastern Kansas for the few days ended on the 18th. Several lives were tost by drowning and much damage re sulted. The Allgemcinr. Ztiling of Berlin had a 1 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 oa the Caspian Sea. Comxodore Jonathan Young, com mandant of the New- London (Conn.) Navy Yard, died of remittent fever at th Crocker home, on the 17th aged fifty-eight vears. The disease was contracted while the was in Washington as a member of the Wales court martial. Krxx. was captured three miles north of Batoucite on the l.th by three scoats of General Mtddleton's force. He was care worn and haggard acd-be;rged sot to be shot. Private advices from HenaoaQlo, t-u.rcj, my uai ice jB-exicaa uwa - tacked tae Taais, near Miea. Tare kaadred Vaoais were reoorted killed. The - - - Jusos FaxNca, ia a trial rtceatly at Msscatiae, Iowa, held that thearst iajaac- proceediag iastituted azaiast a saloon k-dssr ioritvtosav otaer iirtio sro. ecediags sgsiast the sasse sslooa. Thk was rejrarded as a jrreas victocr far the sassitatcd by frieada at she NKHKASkji STATE SEWS. A oextlemax from Buffalo Flats who I somewhat interested in stock raising, Ut' that the loa in cattle In tha; neigh borhood during the past winter amounted to Je than one p-r cent. It has only ben a few years since cows wf re being hlpped Into Colfax County, but not to now. It is stated that within the pant year fully fifty cars of native cat- tie havo been ibipped from the coutyfaad uie uu:nrs is rnptuiy increasing. Several towns in the State have adopted au ingenious method for diverting a portion oi me liquor ticn? irorn toe cnooi to me I town treaurr. A plain, unvarnished license costs $7T0, but the trimmings in the form of a town tax cost ?i.V). During a recent heaw rain and wind .wllu -. xwUc v"V 7'.; for the troops uudcr escort of ten mount froxn a livery stable, smashed in its flight a i , ,, , ,,.. . , ... , I t f ' ed police, left bwHi Current for BatUc- bujjsy, a cart and a farmer's wagon. ' , M t .... In Dakota County tho other day a faTOX?r f ford l:xt ridav. The road had been named Tuttle removed tho caps from his j S1 a,,d excellent Jpru-ress n made Run and started for town, iiis thirteen- A poltit twelve miles from Battlcford wji year-old son shouldered the Run, borrowel I being pased about nlue o'clock yester caps of a neiKhbir and commenced expert- J day mornln?, when suddenly a hortlc mentis?. He eoon succeeded in killing his ? of Indians rushed out of the little winter. j bush from all direction" and seized ti. ,t.l- -iu t: c:iu . -t-i the tcatntcr. of whom there was one M. M. l.ll-I 1111- 1IL1I1III tLMm. B IS . i-i &. - m. 1 on the streets of Omana, fcnocketl down and robbed. He was.fuuud in &n insen: ble condition where he fell with au ugly wound on the head. The ottr to build a 10,O0O op-ra house at West Point, conditional ou the dona tion of n $fl,H) sit-, has no as yet been ac cepted by tho public spirited citizens of that town. At Lincoln the other uight Lew Johnson nnd Ed Long, who had been employes on tho Burlington fc Missouri Kivcr Railway, bad a hhooting matinee w.hlch resulted in j tho death of both. Long lioardcd at John- son's and when he went home found hi? wife and Long In his (Johnson's) lied room. ing nnd the woman at once fled to loug's room up stairs. Johnson followed, anil bursting opt:i the door each man opened fire on the other. Nine shots were exchanged, and both fell mortally wounded. Johnson died in about an hour, ami Long the following day. It is stated that tho woman who was the cause or thi? deadly duel, hns a somewhat unplensnut 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 aud killed her husband. It was developed that the ball which caused Johnson's death was fired from a pistol xept rn' .Mrs. Johnson nnl one that was j found in her possession immediately after the shooting. , Ezka KimiitiiT nnd Cora Bowman made their nppearanco before Judge McCullocu at Omaha tho other morning and were married. .Soou 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 large scale. O.N'K hundred nnd seventy-five pupiU are enrolled in tho Creightou public schools. The new Government bridge connecting Niobrara with the old Poucn Keservntion Is M) feet long nnd contains sixteen spans. The first lady Notary Public In the State is Miss Ann M. Saunders, who hns been commissioned in Custer County. Woiik on an artesian well near Creightou has been temporarily .suspended. A depth of nearly seven hundred feet hns been reached, nnd it is thought a few more feet will bring water. At a shooting affray near Barnard, n few days ago, between brothers nnmt-d Turn way, one had the liosom of his pants tilled with salt, nud another had his hat shot from oil his head. The stretching of a wire across any road in common use, whether public or private, wns made nn offense by the last Legisla ture, punishable by a line of s.,f unless such wire was properly guarded to prevent accident. Behxahd Cavanacoh, residing near Poucn, recentla buried his old war horse at the age of twenty-seven. The old charger had carried him through three years of service during the war of the rebellion, nud long since had earned his vasa and freedom. It is slnWd that John Markley, of Cedar Countj', has in his possession the Psalms of David by Martin Luther, dated U$l two hundred years ngo, and a prayer book dated 1TJ7. Both are printed in German, and have descended dowu from one gener ation of the family to the other. A r.EMARKABLE esse is reported in whieh Joseph L. Goff, a brHkemuu, was thrown under nit engine at Ashland last January. Tho forward trucks passed over the anklv, severing the foot and the ankle almost en tirely. The attending phsician, finding that there was communication enough le- tween the two parts so that sensation was preserved, decided to try to saw the foot. He took out several pieces of lione and dressed the wound and has watched it very closely ever since, and has bad the satis faction of seeing the bones gradually- knit together asjain 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 iufluenceof liquor purchased of them. Dorsiieiuer, a Central City school teacher, who discarded text books in teach ing morals to the young girls of his r chool. was recently bound over to the District Court in the sum of $1,000. Mr. Baccih.t, 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 reservation are reported to be organizing for protec tion agaict a possible raid from stamped ers. Mr. Caxt. a Kerney business man, was recently knocked down by a frightened team in Shelton, and three dangerous cashes cut across his scalp. Graxd Islasd has a base ball dub. It is stated that Quinn Bohanas, the condemned spoiling professor, has im proved his dreary hours before death by inventing a corn sheller, which he has pat ented. The wheat and oats ia Valley Coanty aover looked better when May came than thisyaar. The'plowinjr for cora is well aader way, and quite a number of fields are already planted. Will Dux, aa employe ia the West Point papr xatlL was rtceatly caiigbt ia the shafting, and before released his cloth ing was entirely torn from his body, bat fortunattly withoar injury to his rrQb. IxrXBXALie the latest towa and pros pective coaaiy seat of Chase Cooaty. JobCT Wibt has cosssmapff salt la Sarpy Coaaty azaiast Heary Schaataa for the ralaa at harse promised him for naJsred ia secariar a wife for Sch Schamaa is a prosperaas yoaag farmer aad his aew wife ia a wiasosaeGer maamaidea. As the stery saes Schamaa arreed te sirs Wira a horse if he weald sat aim (Schamaa) a wife, has after xsc tiastae wife Schamaa ferxpc his oaatrass. Tax receat ladle a wessaa'a fast ia apileofrabbiahiaasiaKecreated saaaa a Charts, aad oa of the daily is a A BIG HAUL. IVMtnilsaaker and III Indian Captnrw a Supply Train ofTtilrtj on Wc" With in Trlr Mil-, at lUttlrf.iril Th In habitant of t!n? Latter lic AtarotisL. Winxifko, Max., May 15. A train 3 with prOvilon, which left Swift Cur rent a week ago, w attacked by Pound- I maker and his Indians and captured after j j g.,,t ! 7 t in which cverl wero wounded j wo kiuea. latitj-one tcinn anu ; twenty-one teamsters were captured. Tea j teamsters escaped. The train was within thirteen mile of Baltlefonl. Vlssvui, .M iv., Mar 13. Later dh- c " ltl of patcbes ay the train, which cons thirty-one transport wagons laden with j enpplics, ammuultlon, arm aud clothlnu to each wagon. Three or four savage attacked each tcamter, and the latter j were in.-tantly overpowered. Trie l mounted police offered de.sperate rc- .-Stance, and for a time th. exchange of firing was general. (.ie mounted policeman, vhoe ua.uc Is not .-CVcral learned, was killed. and police and teamt"r. were wounded. The balauce of the police aud tcam.tcrs escaped aud made all ha.ste to Iltttleford, where an alarm w:n gUen. The troops at once .sprang to arms, and a strong guard was placed about the town. The inhabitants were terribly alarmed, j uill iuu iia m r.nav ivunuut aujr ' atttck. Colonel Otter was making pre pa ratio us to attack the In- dlans, but tin second thought resolved to r reinforcement-. There U ik doubt about thu band being Pounduia ker, becauc thev an; known t !- in that vicinity. Terrible attxictr Is felt in Winnipeg, as It was understood that the women and children were to s t out from lhtttleford for Win ill peg early ycitvrd.ty uiorulng. A LONDON MOB. Trafnimtr tiarr, l.omlon. In 1'oeJon of n Itittrrfiu M. Who Mntr Kulo Itri tuniiin." itiol IikIuIcc in IIIIiit Cutpwhte llcimoiKt rat in. London, May 11. A riot occurred this aiturnoon between u mob and the police for the possession of the Nelson monu ment in Trafalgar Square. About 10,000 persons had nssembed in the Square to make a demons trillion sgaiust the Coy ernment budget proposals to liicrcas the duties on spirits and beer. The crowd was very unruly. The police found them Helves unable to lii.tlntain order. The pressure on the .-peakcr.s coni' idled theni to mount the pcdcLi of the Nelson Monument. When frotc this eminence thespeecheH were resumed, they were rendered Inaudible by I he up roar among the rot-Nt-rer.. Tho police intervened to secure Mlcnce for the ora tors, nnd then a ."triiuglc cuMK-d between the mob ami the police for possession of the monument. Tit" row lasti-d nearly an hour, and the promoters of the tucKlug and tlw police vr comfdh;i to retire, leaving the cron. iduglng in triumph, "nri.i: ih:it.nm..' Soon after th- ni'ib had coinpc'lcI tht speakers to leave. It surged down fo tin I front of the National Club, which face! Trafalgar Square, W.( livery person Atlanta, (.a.. May 14.-I he twenty noticed entering or leaving the club i .-lxth animal ronvcntloti of tho Young building was mobbed. The attitude oi j Men. Christian Ajoocl(ttlon of Uw I'ldted the crowd was so menacing that th- j $UUTi Am, Canada met In the BamM clun doors wen closed '" Church ywtcrtlay. IL It. McBurncy. of a inesKonger na dispatched t- . ,. , ., . ". .scoilantl Yard for additional police. At : Nw -irk, oallcl UwcuinuntJoii to order, nine o'clock la-a night the rioters were "" c,nce Bulgers, of Milwaukee, wa still In full possession of Trafalgar Squam i elected temporary President, nud and Northiimberl mil .nvenu-; wan .iImj oc Major Joseph llardh. of Nd- cupied by :t mob of several thousand. The ioI!ce by thl.s tlui had been largely rclnfoiced, had charged a number of times upon tbc mob nud had made .several arrests. CENTRAL AMERICA. i Thr I'rrsident or Iloriiiiir.t ltrrtTrrt I i:-ltiR to the r.-ttr tviir iol tiir rrrsrnt j SiHtu ir AfTalrs Th- I'tifinl sour. , l.nokeil To for Central .ttnrriruii Derrl opinrnt Kecijiroclly WmiiI!. New Onr.KtNs, Lt.. May 15. The Timet-Dmux'rat publishes an Interview with President Bogntn of Honduras rela tive to the laic war and present status of affairs in Central America. Bogran ays there are three parties there, the Nationals, who favor unification of the live States; the Conservatives, who oppose it, and those who a-lhcrc to the several governments with no oplnlou at all on the que.stlqn of the Union. Him- j self, Barrios aud Zaldlvar, 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 jutrlots la Hon duras. Barrios was actuated lo the movement by a patriotic sentiment of re storing the old republic of 1833, and not through ambition of becoming dictator of the united couutrr. Ills patriotism was sincere, at'd he iad no hope of be coming Prenident of the Unloa. Bcgsnling Admiral Jouett'j statement Mr. I!ii"nn aid llarrios Wiil too rauchof i au American to seek Kuropcaa all e. ; The only foreign nation whose friendship bc desired was tbc United 8atr. lie friend of tbc Nicaragua Canal, and I was s regarded Atnerica as a generous cation wfaorn the smaller Siatei need not fear. Bogr-tn Ic ked to the United Sute for the development of Central America, and would offer every inducement to i citi zen la the way of gwnts. Honduras rtcsl'cd to close a reciprocity treaty with the United sutes. e IVrilM awisatlHs. BALTTMonic, Mr.f Mar 15. The BriUS steaTuibip Cilctauta arrived at thU port yc erriay In a damaged coBdltion. TJie vessel hid two of hrr forward plates broken aad another near the estdae room stove is. aad her forward cotopartiaent wss luieu wtut water, t-apia icc :aur.l that when oS th: bta'-ie ol New fouodland lu Utitude 43 dt-rree,s aortb, longitude 47 west, he cocoaatercd htrr tghl5 of Coa lag Tci wWci cancd the damage, aad tht for ta.'ei tljy the tlezzicr was bcct by Izrs telds of ice aad sssbj Iceberg. The Crie Aet. Loniwx, May 13. The cvldescs ot wide dUEcreaces el oplaloa smoajc the ssesshers of xht Cablast la regard to the crbacs set are farctMaiag sore axarrat. Mr.GUdstoac, Sir Charles IhJke asd Mr. 1 Cfrastberiaia favor a toUl repeal efthe ateatare, while Sir Verso lltrcosrt, Lsnl HarUsttea sad Loni Iery wiaa St rctaiaed la its eaUrety. rrrecr.lt is said, threaicasst ts resits aakaa the act shoald he reaewed. sasl the sass- eaVcted at the sitrtfaa ml law ay sirisJax aaes law I vjCtha CAPTURED. f!eart MI44imm It Aoir Haltt. ana Crtnr ih Ktl Ttt-. Ottawa. Cax, May 14. -General MM- dIrJo.i ha t u th-? GoTrrot;nt ai?ttwi- tic the folio wine accviinS at the tSlU l I capture of Batoociwr I bv. JiKtasde a s Crneral Attack and hate carried Oh? who j settlement. The men behaved idctidldsy. ' The rebel are In full flfchL I am etTy to I say that I lr? uot jvt ct RJc. While I wt rrcnn.Mienn mt nwrnrnx. nun Ahlcy. one of the prboners jrIUjrtl oj w rroonnuria tht nwrrUnx. Milut fnut Hid. vlnc: "If you tnxAfrc tor fiust!e I bail uua'cwmp the tMiMwrj.' front Kid. vvlnc: "If you tnxAfrc our famnr I bail taa'cwMP the tM-ilwiv' j I xiit anwcr that It h wi.d put wo- rarn MtH children In ne 4ar and let m know !: u was nt a Nn jdwuld be f"1 tl,rm- ti rvturtic4 to thocaatp aiu puim4 on my aiju-v fwtu-, u were hiily llml on. I mhcl until ! saw my chat and ofdrtvd a cwral ad tancc The tiini rrt:Jctl ncNy. Spleti dUy Ird by tiir nflurr atn! Cond htratiboniic they drore the men trttt of thf ritle pit- ami forced titer way roM th plain and cz-l the horx-s ant we arr now master of Uc place xnd tao: of my fr will bUtmac ttiettv J Klght in the brat of the actum Mr. Alcy came back with aiothcr tnltvo front Kid a fullov: "7eiural. jour prompt aiwvr to ttty nt- how that ! wa rhcht in turn liomtie Ihf ra( of Imiiunlt. We will cathtT ottr faint le.- itt one jtnc- and xin a.s it t dtwe w illlet rou kn.M im the endope he had writtr-Jt as fuiioWJt: "I do i j not like war and if you do m rrtn-at and ' rrft:it an i!ileriw. thi- MUtttttn n-Mi (. lite ajHo ciMK-rrnmg th j rtiotx Uur U--K 1 am afraid. t hcAtv. but not AitaTy i ...... ,...s .-.-- 1 ---.- btt,---- as mtght U- riH.-ct'l. A yet I fitd It U five killid ami ten womulrtl. Tlt prtmn-r have all lvn rrltrAv-il ai an wtf In tny enntp. A tttmttr tlxiit U J-kiti White, the man who whs Ktd'- .srcreUr). ml Is now mail slid rMer daiuten-s 1 iu iraiter Northcotc and another Memnrr ai- coot- big up the mer with company l of tht' cuixlor Int.i.trv nnd tin jolwe il wiil . 'n; " tin retreat of the rclef. 1 he r.-b--l la-. lelievtl to 1- Y-rv M-ti-rntHtt U yet unknown. The wountJ.it HalMrrd btvusht lu is Ainhrost: Jixlon of KleiS mttned. I'.HKtT (IN Tilt t'l.lll 1 . i It i- lH-hevetl here that the lelnjls Itnre btn beaten .mi iKtdly that thev will make no further stand In a Iwdy. lntt will prol ably dtsiieiM thiottgh tho wernt (otiutry iu fcitiull bands where Uiey can not be hunted down w Ithoitl great tltnicttlty. Kiel is rxin-ctetl to get away to .Montana, as there are few obstacle In his Way. In f.tct there is little to pu-vent him from (inclin ing himself, making lu way to tjtt'Apil and then by mil to WinnljKg. II h.ts plenty of frtriids not er fr from th city who would gladly clve him refitcc Th.rty women Rinl a large nitmlvr of children have decide ti hmvc b the trolls for wift Current on Thursday. A mounted rxtirtwill urcoinpany the jwirty jiast the tir!t wihhI. wJxiiit thirty -live miles 1 Unt, after whieh It li thought tlMt no danger n eil Imi ftiaml. Th woiiudnl contiiiue to improve and v. Ml pioNahiy W. removed to j iiiuliH-g when thf teani;is begin to run. ; Scouts who left hete last uhcht f.ir Pouiid i maker's reservation U'tunicd this nf tcnimm and say helms disappeared. mo itK.Mt ! liitr a imsr. A tlg!ry dUintilt wtjs that (Jcneral Sttangi' with a tl t'-lnncnt of uiotinted j lico and the Sixty filth Uttbdlosi left rM monton on tho yth ftr Kort Pitt to she Big Bear r.nd III trllie a iltr-sslug dowiu Colon! (Kbonie Smith ;tid Ids detachment arrived lu Kdiiiniitou the stuifibsy (ivtivmt i trail ire left, A company of W litlilpeg Ikht Infantry artlvnl nt Cagary from t'lrlchou last nlsrht aud will so north Thursday. INTERNATIONAL Y. M. C. A. Twnljr-MUtli Annual Mrolinc Wrlth of """ """"""' tlir A.irl,tlin. ! ma., Ala., was MibsvqtientJy rltvted j perm lien t President ami Ueorge T. f'oxhead. of SL liiils, .Secretary. Ad dresses of welcome wrrc deJiverril bv Chef j .Justice .lncJ.on, of the Suptrni Court, nnd ! ll.'v. Ir. Bashetf. of the Prrnby tartan (,Intn,h. Mr. Kminedy, cretary of the I.ouiIon Association. Mr. PMtdctH, of the Berlin AsMM'iaHoil, (.'ount Plmikleiier, of Berlin, and Mr. W. Itauden, of London, wen iutnxliiced and made brief addo-. , l ,1... t,... ........ M- lil HIV lllltlNTOll .HI. IU.KIKH OJ j semvd the retort of the labW Braenrrt pr ;- ' turn. I f'oiiiriiUtet; showing that kmi ! ' assIations reported Ilg,0Or) meiiilKH. I 1U.00O active member' on committers ajnl t j nearly ,000 young men's Bible class.-. ; i lie asiiviuiiiii uvwieu y,av,tvj Tiimii oi property. The 'HcnMs of the romrnlttcc for the. year were $31,000. They rmplojed eleven M-cretaries. Klsrhtern nrw bnlMhts had been dedicated during the year. COT THERE. Ksaltant lloBir tii-nU Oklsliom nil .trt farming;. Wichita, Kan.. 3Iay H.A special dlv jistoh from the Cheyenne Agency. Indian Territory, iay: "Twenty-wen rolonUt" wiiCon. each partially loaded with Iwllan supplies from Arkansas City, harr goe into the Territory, dellrered their rfo.l sod Uicn moved on Into the Oklahoma district I !.. ihev hav toeate,! cl-lci. and cota- J mcnol fanning otKrraUons. Tin report reacheis Cheyrnne UMlay that tin wrttfrr J are exultant arid v! rat wom jo tvr t camjierji In the vicinity of Caldwell r tht the cot U again dear for , aootifr raid: vtar of thrir nerob-r J openly boasted tlxat thtj ostwiUe! tle au- I Uiorilers. harlj of tluc twrmyrrc srag- I onsconUlnrI f rota two to thr wen earh. They rent frwn the Clsryeaae agency dl- recfly hiwn tle Cimarron Bivrr Uj Camp j Kcm-IL which had juU tew vacatl by the tronjt who had been ordered to tle North- wrL It U the judgment of the aothorl- J ties at the gery that all ti-i eokmitt f-ft on the Urd-r will aram fiock Iuu. O.ls- j homa, a!tlKHih the Fifth caralry tfwU-r the cvtaKrl of Onrral Wesley MerrUt axe now airier Brr!;lg order to take th piaoe at the Ntsth. jt aveL "I I H'e K-frMlr. Poirr Acl'Kwex. HaWi, Apdl . The autboritlc- of HaySl hate lef rl to 4litrr pCA.BokkrJ?H.aratltC'te tol-t iaciJsjst Lnicm Cltarcls. TUsre yr tJ Sule. fwjaerly Conci iex IUjtl jrceati JjUhoy Th:M Bfrsrjasa, at hi Scvr YrlC Tle Lilted Stair G&Hrntvvi I IIs. Scaier Itfcv trWlii W. L, fejM Hwlc fosr rrTfir for UU trtf frets lUrri. f Xrw Yc?t; K. &. ToZrt. of Bo-pri--B o Ike IsiawL shm he hx htxn UmxSL W. MerrilL t Chen: JE. f. A cotifawd for :h? r5 tiiUrrn mtk In dVfi- nr. ft tfsp?ti. IK C . H. W. Wat aac f she tressy J1-. i:rJ- ! Mfawi: Wi:K II. 54 t Te$k saaaMT. Iiar4ly any astke w xxkm ef J W. Y. Xa2ail!ex. tlsJy It jklry tia. by lh (knemwefttoSicUJ TV J-- b g the mtmUm wm u-m.:Ul asi oer l tn oft ti n.fi. m eAra or i New Yosk City, tt a4tew U the jCrr. L Vaa Boticks. ef Bt7a. 1 aHair's seaaee Msreva. LcArrxwortw, Kax, Jasy :. Mr. fraasrT. Lysch sf the SmnAtrl, was ssar rksC la Kiss BMie filsJr at the cathedral totals city jwKexOay. lata fcaasaeraf a aserssirlsipMsSA. TkekMsi Isfeiasa ergassic striaaaf r hy Bsshr. far tm Vssa, X. JL BsssssffBffa faUsssl mAtamaav mmm. aad Urn lagifis af A Vh ia. Ws hwa Pratt asri fuallysf ITiaaii City, W. Tm$1 Jri S-m. w. JL Assac aaa sjtft af Fsrt So. sa Jfc aa4 JCiaLhjs crwy af Fan JSeatL w. JL V J - kiisIaps. t" rsVut t rr-.Mir rft. ?, Pi., piyy 14. -A rTfln A fatal C JrrrviLLR. ortntrrrd l-J.r at H Vri A; ! mi ller Mtt. by wliWi tat r rotarr tnl rfrfTr were rnim:r., njt atJr? iwt&Py nvl while rm!eatrt ' rmufrs Jj ih r , llcry. It w Will St Mk lUr is.l I!clnx Cl awl Itmm HftumT trn o'ekvk thr W'mr fl i-rlmft0 thr ,.? j Ahj0-,Bt lJs. pOtao ! im,is, u i--. ., , .. -M owemme j fnwn th j -M owemme nwr y tw vm.t; ttntn Iho IaII IUt x tm miiit-u'r- j Mf rarv J t j. K.Jr,j J of rarv John Head, faSsr ef Uw a T rUtiast w'r xzA ' Iraplnc on Ure fu?wt sai? Bum f g. ! be altrnipt4 W r.- a fint M ,Utr The faiitn,: eeal, bnmrrvT. ca;M kia tnl jilnnol !Hn atxi JJw mm to th grot. I Tfac-ktim Arr rhirto, tiwrfert J"h KnnU sfwt Mi-lfl MK'a. r svt Urtln H-anl drtrr, UlMt Mhr)kt khI John IhsinJ, iih !- Vtutea, rtb . jms4 am! sbuKk"r tnl;n. Tke IUr Ulrt out wtthhi an h.- hy nsetiHwr :tv. j but h cannwt Yiv hl lajtvsk I - s. cwent waous4 t hk rfpiik j lrs ftoin the c. ta atr;. n u. walls. A w:tt rAitTT trt-? Ol.vrtNNvrt, Mv li. -As M ' Van WaUil a; ( iiwrnwiy ua , ( rnnii. ' iMBHit -. Ms ! i . . of Ncwfwtt. K.. t rSufrti In tiit . !t . a earrtare. U twaX Wr hi IsrsSe, at n -night oVh.'X Ltt MiUi. a rutlmii :4 frt3h!fOi-l Ikr ttanm. md Ihey r y.t i Tb rv wa Umx aad the dnrr vt -. , j hanl. but his -lsi raa airtam a s.it- ; t i nearly tijitr th mx ad It t , n ; fnmt HI - rj Mw iHast t r t e.scap r. oi h0 aJhfrl t tomletl brtde td hrt ec !, i the CJntnce tl thr tttwi. whl l Thf pfopttie t'ttah w i ,n .! and was tjWrn Imhdv mwmwr y i. . l short distant fattHer as ai srii'i - ana m ;; hwii jtni$-H imm wm - not s nuMiieot ! snt, f Am,. ,' , ahrat! tin liorn rwhs4 witt & ! ; Jrrtitig ItiitlM'f a Ur, itlM. wh . t -ImhI) of Ifcf r rk ttssl and won h , . At the hotuu O tlf Wide. . few bot Wrr the drtr. the psIMit, tJ.t-v! I btidcgrTHint and ewe. ITso t-. cetrmoiiy w.tv hwrr, jMfftrwd a? . night, the hrtdn siti.ns vspit ii v Thetu I still aavl.-l) aeoet hr teti AMICABLE SENTV.MC.STS. CtOItllit -t l;irl .,p.i UHrii Vtrtl IrMt t Jf lil th Otil MM! i,i i ! .Stlltlr. Pa i:i May IV. Mr MtwUtn. th fr' lnltetl MattM Minsstcr, ptRM)til h ! i of recall to Cinsidrot Ofmy. Mr M ' ' n and M. (re) Uivii bitwhnt tiytt-r terwanl MIjt-.r trtjAntt hi etlr to thr Pr.-i4pt and dotlvafm! sm .;.j to Wllle'i .11. ttrvvy tiAeL tii f uw mlnlstr ti't thanitliHr hm fot ' t'mimts cxptpspd. Ih bh sddfr Orew alin-d Mr. Mejoe t would 1wjs nod In FnuMn tlr s uipathet c o oneralWt lu Jl thing c.tlru'ntcd to pivicHito the w-:' the AtiiTiiMii refHib'W. in uhlng t -wilt. Mr. Mfttm lhAMke! I. ' proofs of s:(vni i MMJiy i. had rrtHvet ttovi him titd Ivsmm U- ) (ioerioiMMit, of whom h said U v,,. . was prrvt a preMit trmemktm - I i M f'revy rx tsktd pfufouml rrfnt el t n ' artm-of Mr. Mrtn, taylhar h ad apprelairs Mr. Mnou mt rl-.fa ' -wddlng thitt if Uh hms mI UftdltM-rt tint two eotititrin IimI tiiitUw! he 1 Im nkd an a fuior ef the I n'-l Matet (otvoiimMtil tlMt M. M--I i bo rotainrd nt I'ntin. Afr. M- Ia" lu his itdrs Kid: 1 ht tr -. honor of prenitlite my rrwshmtu as MllilsJerof t) I'lilJ-iI MnliMt f Ai- I roidUliy hirv Piithlnt ri..;a1 sentliiinf of rtp;t tinl frfrndsti p h ward Knncn sml lr fJwsrHntf. V thoHKh little Mortlty of th istgfc m t intrusted to im-. ail my rSwtf wttt lw reet4-d toward Uch"lK the bid of exhtlng Iwtwrn Vr ad Arx The banquet in hnor of Mr. Metii. i' American Miaitrr, w cih at th Jlot5 Cotitlncntal lt v nt. Two thtrt I gucsU were ir"at. AGRICULTURAL LAUOHERS. CK'tiona for ttvlplnff tl t!Mfi,iif 1 lo l.srgj- rtn-. WasIiiXoT'"'. May la.-The mn ' y latistica! pub'mU of th Ai:jrV"it"I ,, . l.l. .!! t . I 'Prli.wit fr May whk-h w U, i within to or trre nays, rfmwm a rf. prrhcnlic tat-m-mt of at.l to rr;i Jalx.rpf. n all ptu of tb rowtitry. bajrrl utf) wJ Mr KwJj iti mHesun nt Umt drpartutetLbell b betitlirly lfst wortltyr l"jtern Mt. 58,. JM; Ml! ,SUt, 351.1; iVUthefn SUtr, ?u ri, WttstrnM-ite-... 4t3rt. aWori. ji iz Tho snwunt of I tor -?klnt m plnyment In airk-tiltiii t Uf pe ctit timo ! unuolly Ut, )rt thrre ar mtiy Iv-Ut In alm;t very section f the riwrttry. In whiriiUifre i tnof e or rs coaij-Uint of scarcity T) reitrlc'o! t practical t$trt,tKi tht In the wartnfrturfr town an! rlur ottifes b" oprrJ, dtber by Vtf lbr uiiIm. &rby 1-etieti-deat ritlti, irfib shn ctnren.-tkft rosy ! oi-ctteyl t-tvreM or. empfoynf dty fknei ttn! ttur t4- in Mp- !. w-! rthr 'X W -? harc Ui ui tvrmrn hM Wli CharJWtrT lUtI of tV tit t on foot aLJi tcstur ?-; Up tlie rk of bcia iwUakca for yiutrssuAiil trsMp. H lr l.t. Nnw OKtnass, May t. rrtant 01, f Alaba. U ?r-Tr.J vUirr fierrfed ti-r! oa secr4l if n p pirhftnlnl wr of rcr otcuttU Is B1M itl HiKUm C"oeTtr The troabk gro ost f a t rrSt iutt oa white osjr by a uxr ao,i o lyadiln of thr txttirt In efienor tkrrrcf tae&fwiS fe ? Urtxttt a iw-gio iMHg. msA !. rlM t th fTrr it Urip. riv? (ftrrrrtujr ! i-irr m tfe !? 1'ft urtj. thus iXiMfa'iftmui the tMu WA l for bhs hr- Use of 5n tstxn. May IX Th Vtd of Mih- odt Kj-Wsipal B-Lcfi- Rsrt fcrrw jrtrs!Uy u x4Umri .i atjKaieal w had U ptrpxt tot m. taw tbeeti( Ser-aStht, t frt aadrrMoi &y Lottox, May 15. la lh itasnaef Ctxa ssaaa CilssstsaetUted tha hm4Usf " whether KstMia'f swer cmwiuc t&e Afchaa freaKer sreaS. jrov4 hy LwiCraatiHr. Ktl KlaUbrriy, &roa Uw Stssl mA JL Lews.-, sail eBiUr4 u th Ciar fnr affeataJL Ju4 yet arrive! la Las 4aa. The nowtW.im t tw CkrfrtXSMSSt CQS(tiC, GbA'Wf Mini. saM tha Gavarasseal was ttaawars t fiwlaer KsimImb srtraaev. 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