'tir 1 F .sr i , -" 4hM ' S&& T2-- v "A . tf . 5 1 i T V ' .A? f I I r., sv 5 i- is.-1 k-vF bess - - ' . t' ' 1-' i V-V. ' -Via mSSZFs- T v ?' -i5ur-5-l ,'., , ? V 5t THE RED CLOUD CHIEF i C. HOSKB, Fillister. 1ED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. THE WOEED AT LARGE. Rnmmiiy of tha Dally Nrwfc OURBKNT OOMUNT. David Schenkel, the German theo logian, is dead A Pakis paper Announces that an latfian who is a reputed son of Nana Sahib is at present an officer in the nfnasian army, and that he is treated with princely honors. Mk. Cajcebok, the special corres pondent of the London Standard, was, when killed in Egypt, receiving a sal ary of $10000 a year, and the Standard has provided for his mother. The large iron works of the Viaduct Iron Company of Coatesville, Pa., J were putting their entire works on a tloabie run, which would give employ ment to 225 additional men. The epidemic of Asiatic cholera, which first appeared at San Felipe de Jativa, Spain, last winter, was reported still existing in twenty towns in the Provinces of Valencia and Aliccnte. It was' thought the locust plague would visit Marshall, HI. In plowing several gardens the little ravagcrs were turned out of the ground by countless thousands, and in an almost matured state. mUKNfAX AND POLITIC AX IL De NECVU.LE, the famous painter of military pictures, died In Paris recently. Ex-GovKRjroa FmtLUfomrrsEir died at Newark, N. J., on the evening of the 30th. He was born at Milltowa, 1 J., August 3, 181T. The Hob. 8. 8. Cox, in a letter addressed to Orlando B. Potter, says that he will leave for ConstaBtinople about the middle of Jose. P. A. Switzlka, Cotanbia, If o.t has been appointed Chief of the Bureau ef Statistics of the Treasury Department, vice Joseph iMimmo, resigned by request, fc Prixce Jkrokz Kapolkox, better known as "Plon-Plon," was lying seriously 111 at his residence in Paris. o The Ohio Prohibition State Conrention will be held in Springfield, July 1 and 2. A full State ticket will be nominated. In the Illiaois House a resolution giving the right of the chamber to ex-Governor St. John to deliver a temperance lecture was voted down, the Republicans voting almost solidly against it. Victor Hugo died at Paris oa the 22d, agea eigniy-tnree, e declined the ser vices of a priest. He left his manuscripts to France. The Democratic State Central Commit tee of Iowa has agreed to recommend to the President the removal of Williams, just appointed Marshal of the Southern District of Iowa, and the appointment of Ed. Campbell. CSbeat excitement was reported ex isting at Talladega, Ala., over the re cent discovery of gold leads. One hundred thousand dollars has been in vested by representatives of many Korthern capitalists. Two GIKL8 in Sacramento, Cal., who thought it would be fun to black their faces, unfortunately got acoloringpre paration that would not wash oil. It acted like dye on the skin, aud chemists said it would probably not wear off for months. The Captain of tha steamer British Crown, from Philadelphia to Liverpool, reported that the vessel passed twenty three huge icebergs, several of them being over two hundred feet high. The Captain photographed one, which was quite close to the steamer, one hundred and twenty feet high. The picture is said to be an cxcellont one. Randolph Harkisos, Commissioner of Agriculture of tho State of Virginia, writing to S.' W. Tallmadgc, of Mil waukee, says he had taken a trip through some of the richest counties Virginia, and finds the condition of wheat and oats wretched. He esti mates the State will not produce over 3,000,000 bushels of wheat this year against 7,000,000 in 1881. Paymaster Gexekal Smith, who lias the custody of tho Grecly expedi tion relics now at New Orleans, said, Tcccnth that he stood by tils -proxutau to allow the St. Louis Exposition man agement the uso of them this fall. He added : " Since I said the articles should be shown in St. Louis I have had pressing applications for them from the managers of the Expositions at Louisville, Cincinnati and other places." Robert E. Odlum, who lost his life by leaping from tho IJrooklyn bridge recently, was formerly tho professor of a swimming bath in Washington, but latterly had been a clerk in Willard's Hotel. It had been his ambition to jump from the Brooklyn bridge. He made the attempt once before the bridge was completed but was pre vented from carrying out his scheme by tho police. Ho was unmarried, thirty-three years of ago and a maii of wood habits. All the mules were hoisted from the "Pennsylvania Colliery at Mount Car soeL Pa. It looked as though the strike, wherebj- seven huudred men are made idle, would continue for a long time. The eighteen per cent, re duction also affected tho colliery super intendents, in consequence of which hey had tendered their resignations. Xvcry miner in the district has been taxed one dollar for the support of the strikers. The colliery, when work ing full-handed, had a monthly pay roll of forty thousand dollars. MIMCKLLAKKOm. Seve.vteex lives were thought to have been lost in the recent floods near Elk City and Independence, Kan. The Commissioner of Pension has recom mended for dismissal the Special Examiner of his office for falsifying his daily reports. A cyclone struck the little town of Tay lor, Texas, the other evening aud played havoc for a few seconds. The Missouri Pacific Railroad freight house was demol ished, the round house unroofed, the city hall wrecked and more than a dozen other buildings more or less damaged. Committees reported recently that a thorough canvass had been made in Ply mouth, Pa., and that there were MO cases of typhoid fever in the borough, including a portion of Plymouth township. Robert E. Odlum, in imitation of Sam Patch, the diver, made a foolhardy leap on tho liith from the Brooklyn bridge, a dis tance of l.V feet. Ho struck the water on his side, and on rising to the surface blood issued from his mouth. Ho opened his eyes a few moments when being taken into tho boat, made a few remarks and died. Captain Paul Boy ton was master of the ceremonies. A dispatch from Winnipeg states Colo nel Otter on the 18th inndo nn attack on Poundmaker and after a severo battle cap tured him and took liX) prisoner. The battle was fought at Eagle Hills and Otter made an assault against orders. Tho dis patch wus unconfirmed. A cikculak letter has been prepared at the Treasury Department, at Washington which says: That while it is not considered the business of tho department to assist in the collection of bills, the continued-refusal of employes to meet tboir just debts will bo considered a good cause for their dis cbarge. Salvationists were badly beaten at Sacramento, Cal., on the 20th. A great crowd of roughs raid! the church in which they were worshiping, wrecked it and seriously maltreated the men and women of the congregation. The proposals for the Post-office Pennrt ment envelopes ntvw- amv on the diifcmi envelopes the lowest bid was almost ono- third tho prico paid lost year for tho same envelopes, while the lowest 1 id on regis tered envelopes was about thirty per cent, less than last year's price. The hteamer Dacona was in collision with on iceberg recently in tho Atlantic. Tho ice hnd been mistaken for a fog bank. Tho vessel was strongly builLof steel, aud although many plates wcro doubled, none of them gave way, and the vessel reached Halifax in safety. In a recent attack on Carthagena, Cen tral America, the rebels lost eight hundred men. Tho city was soon afterword re lieved by Government troops. Ox the 19th, after five hours' sanguinary fighting in tho town of Armenia, in Salva dor, the Salvadoriau army routed the revo lutionists and captured a large quantity of arms and cannons. Louis Francis, a Frenchman, was re ceutly arrested in Now York with the mu tilated body of a woman in a bag on his shoulder. He confess inl that he had mur dered tho woman with whom ho had been living, because sho had lost a valuable dog which ho had picked up on the streets. James Haggart, who accompanied Odium on his mission to take tho fatal jump from Brooklyn bridge, was arrested on the charge of aiding Odium to commit an act endangering his life and outraging public decency in aiding the act. The ac cused was held. At the second meeting of the creditors of James R. Osgood & Sixtxxx or seventeen persons lii their lives in a fire in Sullivan's printing office. Cincinnati, on the 21st. The building was a five-story structure, and when the fire started five young women appeared at the windows and cast themselves out- They were ail killed. After tho fire, which was insignificant in extent, was extinguished ten dead bodies were found on the fifth floor and one on the fourth. Quit a num ber of persons were also injured. It was stated that Riel, the half-breed, waa an American citizen, having acquired his natural iration papers in Montana. The steamship Isere with Bartholdi's statue of ''Liberty Enlightening the World" on board lelt Rouen, France, on the 21st for New York. A strange disease baffling the skill of the physicians, broke out in Paris, eighteen miles from Pittsburgh, Pa., a few days ago. Eight persons bail died. The disease was spreading and all cases proved fatal. The railroad contractors and laborers now in Memphis, but recently employed on the railway works in Guatemala, being asked about what was alleged by recent dispatches to the New York Herald, that laborers were kidnapped from the United States, robbed, beaten and otherwise mis treated by American contractors in Guate mala, emphatically denied all such allega tions. The jury in the case of Justus Schwab, the Anarchist, under indictment for in citing a riot in New York City, was unable to agree. A dispatch of the 21st, from Guayraas, Mexico says: General Carlo bad a bloody engagement with the Yaquis yesterday. Fifty-seven Mexicans wero killed, and many wounded. The stronghold of the Yaquis was captured. Their loss has not been acertained. PThe British officers recently arrived at Herat. They were warmly welcomed by tho inhabitants. Tho officers reported the fortifications of Herat as stronger than they supposed they were. Postmaster General Vilas has issued an order requiring fourth-class postmasters to file new bonds at the end of each five years of service. The PcalxMly and Ocean Cotton Corpor ations of Newburyport, Mass., have sus pended not to start again until business prospects are brighter. About 900 per sons were thrown out of employment. Poundmaker sent in a flag of truce to Battleford on the 21st, offering to surren der. The Indians bad stacked their arms mid had hoisted an old union jack they had found somewhere. Secretary Manning has called for the resignation of Major S. Willard Saxton, of Massachusetts, chief of a division of the First Comptroller's office. Information from New Mexico and Ari zona states that Apaches had killed four miners at Alma, on the Frisco River, aud two men on Eaglo Creek. It was reorted in Paris that a vast Mo hammedan army was advancing on the Congo State in Africa, pillaging and mas sacreing as it went. The President bus appointed the follow ing Collectors of Internal Revenue: Wil liam T. Bishop, for the First District of Ohio; Ira Ellis, for tho First District of California. The business failures throughout the country for week ended May 21, were: For tho United States, 214; Canadn, 2"i; a total of 2.T9 at ogaiust 229 the previous week. More than two-thirds of the failures in tho United States occurred iu the Southwestern and Pacific States. The family of the late ex-Secretary Fre linghuysen make no secret of the fact that the first serious illness of tho late Judge was due to aconite that. In some unaccount able manner, was bottled with mineral wa ter he used. Dr. Lincoln, of Washington, say there was enough left in the bottlo to Kill rout-moiir - The fires on tho Blue Mountains in the vicinity of Danielsvillc, Pa., which were paruy Bui.aueu iwo weeics ago hy a raiu storm, broke out afresh aud were spreading rapidly. The forests were very dry and a great deal of valuable timber was likely to bo destroyed. In regard to a number of land entries in Montana, Secretary Lamar has ruled that affidavits token before a deputy clerk ap pointed solely for that purpose are valid. Governor Pattison, of Pennsylvania, has approved the bill prohibiting tho man ufacture and sale of imitation butter. A large barn on the farm of E. K. Jly- lin at Lancaster, Pa., was destroyed by fire the other night with its contents. It if believed that au insano woman had gone tc tho barn and set the structure on fire, at her charred remains were found in th ruins next morning. NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. TK8 livery stable of John Kregel$ton at Ashland was entirely destroyed by firw the other morning and fif tern buggies aud nineteen horses were coasuiaed. The Grarri Island firesieu have raised nhout twelve thousand dollars to defray the expenses of the next State tourna ment. ,. Mirage Flats is the name of a section of country near Rushville, in Sheridan Count, where the phenomenon Is said to be on deck four days in the week. At the late meeting of the honieopalhle Inynm rtf til A KttA In LJRCOlD. t. t Rigbter, of Lincoln, for. the ensuing FREUNCHUYSEN DEAD. Aftr i Uacrll UIm th atx-fteeretar? CMc ta a Uacuasetaiis Stat Skate r III Lf' A CINCINNATI HORROR. OCALV I Newark, N. J 3Iay 21. Ex-Secretary j 'reHnsl.MvcH died last evenlnjr. He had j rrictfll L f Ufftt rtnsiaeatt nr- A Tonng; llro Among ! TV'-rat Stnr of tit ttoaxt. CixrjNTt, 0 MaTlThb city kit FreHnsl."ivcH died last evenlnjr. He had j had it ifcare of hckiaL tL.vJcr. fcrt been ill fur ininy weeks and hU death had never ha one bapjvjvd hrr men a en cxiwcunI at any moment, but i pitiful !os of hfc wturml a that of y ne ling.Tcti tn m:cne ayony, when ten! ay, and w here, with o iui occ; death put an end to his inffer- In Ir than aftcm m ant hra or Frelinjjbuyx:n was m j rntcm j-ron hair rrtVd tr r t ins. Mr. ;m. " ,... ?SL... FZ . i J- a. iiM. caj . emnnd. bvh tT E . Ttarter. apan p He died in the jtupor ia "w l.lch he ha lata t0 hU tmc' n d" "i o almost thriMigrnul his entire ilhs. Tht 4sj: from tJse win!-'! a, was elected President I funeral will take place next Saturday. !r. j No. 10 and 21 YvX iuth mJL, ycar;F. W. Winter, of Krellnshtijsen a bnni at Milltowu. X. : uitdiitd irWnI l. W p i J.. Aueu-t 3. 1S1T. He a graduated . M ... ' ' . nMh 7' f vrtrt R,n,l. who from Katcus CoMcce in ISM. Three ir, ! tLC-. An Ur" " nciu uu uim- nui ne re io i:ie irutu o: tho always d ttimcuishcd bar of Ncw Jrr .ir 111 r. fltlk.ir lft..tik t n t ley and Cort.andt Palmer, Mng his ooIt Ror-u; j1 tfjnals as piraders or as iurv sdtJ. ' UR;F froin catr. The fortum and soeUl distiucllna Cfn kJIcd, in which he was bom ere incnracd b hU i Jnbdued w Wvmore. Secretary. 7 -i- L- i..- f vrtn Rpn.l. who Irot umifers owece l .. . , . ' Z L . i. ...i. J after he was adinlllwl to the law nd re- SKippeawxiasomev,v., .aw, .---.. 4,lkJ , NeWarfc For , u L proceedings instituted by George R. Lyon, of Waukeegan, 111., of whom he borrowel 533,000 on forgwl,"frnudulent aud worthl-s promissory notes and mortgages." Smith will take due notice. The faculty of the State University will hold entrance examinations at tne follow ing places and dates: Omaha, Tuesday, June 1C: Falls City, Wednesday, Juno IT; Tekamah, Thursday, June 18; Kearney, Saturday, June 20; Red Cloud, Monday, June !. Each of these local examinations will afford opportunity to the youth of a large section to test the question of their fitness to enter the Latin school of the Un iversity without the expense of a journey to Lincoln. A PARTT of roughs recently attached the post-oflice at Cooleridge, firing a number of shots through the windows. W. O. Pollock, the postmaster, and his wife wore in the building at the time, and Mrs. Pol lock received a fright which it was feared would be fatal. It is said the trouble grew out of the failure of a man named Rreden baugh to secure the appointment as post master. Pollock resigned March. '5 in favor of his deputy, a man by the najue of John J. Moore. Rredcnbaugh made a bitter fight for the position, hut Moore was ap pointed, and this excited his wrath beyond peaceful .endurance, no ho organized his friends into a mob to clean out the estab lishment. Warrants were placed in tho hands of the United States Marshal for tho arrest of the party. Rumors are current in Platte County that the B. 6c M. Railroad will sKn be ex tended from Columbus north through the county. THREE horses and eighteen hogs were cremated at a barn burning at Uurnett re cently. Tho stock and barn le!onged to aot bwtantlr, aji reai-fc the hv.nc fm .: m not t-fteci dre i muler A I r f r ie - ImiMiMf aa h nt we fear a K AreaKvcMrtl U treat aftd rra. abate Wfat ft cC It ww at feat 9 Fo. JUt tV m& tMi aaiy a nv RMHaw m JMitfla Victor Marfe Hf, mt wrMr af ih mf 9 IfenF -Wa WjjPBb Vfe ,y KaM CaaC Vkorjr I itjs falaer mm m f x . .. .- fiwj, wimmm iw m at a MHmMflc hff. sa4 ) && visited Elk-, tW4A. $niUrA h a ht nmt4 a4 Imn, he waa taa w Pada, and 4m tWea C hi mmkm aa Iria Till agfctiaard for twanyaatx m t KI hi ur mi dir4 B4 &44ia itt auumi. aim Tinue. in iffll lie wa ap pointed Attorney General of the State by Governor Charles S. U dn and Id 1J0G h was reappointed by Governor .Marcu 1 WanL In the a:ne r.ir, Imeer, (,ov ernor Ward appoinred him Tnitrd State SeiiaMr, in place f William Wrlcht, dc-ea-ed, nnd a Republican I.erllature eon- llrinetl the eltctiun by eholnr htm for the unexpired trnn, eiidm; March IbCi. 1 wo yean. Mftersrt he was c fcr a full term a the sua-csstir of Alexa G. Caitrell, Rdpuhhran, nd sen'ol Marc)). 177. I'rcMdcnt drain raJ0Ua4 liiin and the Senate uuaulmouly coaiaM htm a Minister Ui KicUnd. hut'hMtiac the oth'ce. owln to a conviction jgPca wai coutroliug with him that ljpttt ix look an ocean lovage he woukfaerlsh os the way. With 'the cIom: jjf alt Sanatl term he retired to private llm'-from whlck he wa rei-alkd to MicfitLAti G. Blabs as Secret-try of State. wWIke rcqnwt ! I'ie5itleiit Arthur, in Dumber, 1S6L Ix ail this service Mr. FrjPifhuysea waa kea orable. able amir industrieua. K4 the lent of his accdpnliftliuieiita oabwn turn tn oflicial Iifaas the higher level t nhlch hi4 familjUfifd the social statu ot Waslilngton. ljOTa demls of Frederick T !rdingliuveicriM country will los aa 11 !itstriou oitUPa'and New Jcrsev bar mttt son lit this generatloa. rv w&aca wh had rjfthqr vladawt ka iwIm-h taa in kutteta r-j, . t7ftreHMa tmim caU tea distiuguisi IMPED AN ICEBERG. started tha- -1 ff uiHMtC k at l7a few pening a on and fa at &). m clean taken the en sums o( times, but ery bad who his i.L.Srn rM Frox St Petersburg comes the news aat the Russian Government has de cided upon Russianizing the German provinces along the Baltic. To accom plwh this the Czar has issued a ukase that hereafter the Russian laneua ahall be taught in all these provinces, and shall entirely replace the German language in those schools wherein heretofore it has been taught A simi lar edict has been issued in Warsaw in aa oflicial journal. This edict makes the Russian language the sole language to be taught in all the elementary achools throughout Russian Poland. TllE Abilene (TO Etty Reporter pabltsbes a lengthy article to the effect that Clarke Hill, the rich ranchman "rho lately committed suicide in that e:ty, was an escaped criminal from Ohio, and 'was passing under a false e in Texas. His papers were ex- iaed by his former partner, Davison. yiho has been appointed administrator. disclosed the fact that the real of the deceased was Q W. Hills. that he was at one time Tax Col- of Hamilton County, O., and a large amount of public and lied to escape the law. the papers were several private 'from his wife, which showed jhat aha maiBtaiocd her love for him in ais ruilt. Hill while living. awlaacWy, aad displayed little of aad aospttaMy uut caarao- taeaverare Texaa. Fiaaacial with distrtM ret kbmta 'X. - ?&-?.. Boston, their liabilities wereplaeetl by the firm at 170,000, and assets in round num bers at $100,000. The firm intimated a de sire to discontinue business. The London Daily Ttltgraph recently stated that Russia and England were nego tiating a secret treaty of alliance. L. J. Miles, Indian Agent at Osage Agency, Kansas, has resigned. The follow AnnmoNAi. msrATcmw. The President has appointed Michael II. Phelan, of Missouri, to be Consul Goueral of the United States at Halifax. The news of Victor Hugo's death was received iu Berlin with numerous expres sions of grief and sympathy on the part of educated Germans. These attribute Hu go's anti- German feeling to a spirit of jfeu uine patriotism. The boiler of the steamer John Green way, on Onondago Lake, X. Y., exploded the other night, fatally burning Captain M. Inne, owner of the vessel, and seriously Co., publishers, of scalding Engineer Antonio Kurner. Hiohwaymk:, roMied the Yosemite wtage coach nenr Madera, Cal., recently, taking the Wclls-Fargo treasure box and money Iand jewelry from the passengers. Another dispatch from Tucson, Ari., stated that the Apaches who left Eagla j River had murdered other persona oa ranches which they had raided. Tho set tiers had not been notified of the outbreak. ing named receivers of public monoys have and it was believed, in consequence, that also resigned: Hiram L. Childs, at Bodic, many had lost their lives. Cal.; Jerome Knox, at Lake View, Ore.; I A shall fillibustering expedition nadar John Ulrich, at LaCrosse, Wis. Sanchex landed at Point Caletos. Cuba, oa Valuable pictures of Sir Frederick the llWh inst. The band was disersed on Lcighton, Alma Tadema, Millais, the the same day by troops, who wounded oae Faedes (John and Thomas) and other cele- man and seized a quantity of arms and brated artists on exhibition at the Royal documents. Academy; London, have been cut, scratched i THn technical committee of the later and otherwise mutilated. The outrages 'national Sanitary Conference at Rome, were supposed to have been prompted by malice. Thk formal opening of the Confederate I Soldiers' Home near Richmond, Va., took place on the 20th. Italy, adopted a resolution declaring land quarantine useless. The clearing-house rctcrns for week ended Mav St showed an average derna4 -. 5.- of 23.4 compared with the corresponding All the troops from Suakim hare been ,week last year. In New York the decrease ordered to remain ia Egypt, ha accordance , was 23.0. In Kansas City the increase was with a telegram from the British Govern- &1.0; in Memphis the increase was 49.C inent. The Guards will go into garrison at i W. H. VaxdekSilt arrived at Qaeess- Ramel and the other troops at Abassieh, town, Ireland, oa the 21th, on the visit to near Cairo. the Lakes of Jvlllarney. The Secretary of the Navy was consider- J Hckxax B&eckxax, ared eighteea, was ing the advisability of appointing a board drowned at the Cincinnati Swimming to investigate the expenditares oa the re- School recently. He was aa expert swia pair of the United States steamer Mohican naer, and it was cot known how he met at the Mare Island Navy Yard. Tne xe- with the accident. ported cost of these repairs asaoanted to A dtsamitk oatrnge was perpetrated en about $7U0,0C0. ' a Denver fc Rio Grande train as it was ap- Tax report ot the expertoa tha affairs of jproaehiag Deaver oa the night of the th. the Westaatoe Mill at Fall River, Mas, .The explosion broke the windows of tha shows JohaBUlsaelL the absconding book- tlecossotive aad forward carriages, bat aa- Zxr mamaj c: m- keeper, to be a defanltsr ia $M,M. uxrocxBxa rantors existed tant cholera had broken oat ia the swrth of England. MiLTOX, twenty miles east of hedy was hart. It was alleged to be tha work of strikers. LnxTEXAxr Josx Looses Saocx, tant NtI CoBfiraci.v. T7ti R.. Fla., was devastated by aa UKeadiaxy are 'ifavy, oa special doty at the Royal College, the ether night. The loss aggregated -!Oreeawich. Earfaad. cossmitted saleiu a. aboat $,0M. 'the 24th hy shootiair hinuelL Foca msa were killed aad focr others sererely iajared by the blowing down of a , Haagarr, rsceaUr. bleckaf toUMgreaadat aaearfv Asa Stevens. A glas battle foetiM-d the sun's beat on the hay and fire. The Secretary of War and staff rece visited Fort Omaha on a tour of tion. Thomas E. Doty, lato deliver the Lincoln Post-otllce, was nrn daws since uiku theichnrge o: letter addressed to C. II. Bi containing a lottcrv ticket v Upou being arrestel Doty m confession, stating that tii'ft. nml :il(i Hint lie 1 , money from letters save always small amounts. He over the affair on account of is said to be a very estimable lady. little child. Doty hnd been in thp about a vcar and was considered one of most competent and trustworthy among the employes. Wiliiek Thomas while recently chasht a Texas steer on his pony, in a westciu count-, met with u serious accident. Th pony and steor came voiiently together and the young man was thrown and his back tiroken. BtAitK Tclly, of Fremont, held n claim for a week near tho new town of Rushville. and sold it for 1,000. It 5s stated that tho daily arrivals at Valentine, Gordon and Chanlrou uru enor mous. Hcoh Lixn's residence in Dawo:i County was destroyed by fire the other night. J C. MoitGAa, of the Courier, hns been appointed Postmaster at Ivenrney. The eighteenth annual council of the Protestant Episcopal Church, for th dio cese of Nebraska, convened at Omaku on the 20th. The attendance was large. At the late annual meeting of tfco Ne braska State Eclectic Medical Asscrint ioa at Omaha, the following officers wvre ilectel for tho ensuing year: J. W. Mc Caslaud, of PnwnTe City, I'resiilentl C. S. Sturdivant, of Atkinson. Vic I'r..dent: J. M. Keys, of Pawnee City, Secrctery: J Van Camp, of Omnhn, CorresiKJiidu Sec retary. It. S. Grimee, of Lincoln; jTrcns urer. Board of Censors, Drs. Guild, pood ward and NichoU. The following dele gates were elected to the National C&iven tion to be held at Altoono. 1S.-C.: Alex Colman, W. S Grimes, R. B. Crawford, II. G. Uatci. V II. Bnbcock, J. V.". Keys. J. S. Reed, a brakemsn on tho Lsrt-nN-Division of the Vnion Pacific, foil lt4-u the cars while tho train was going thnhgh n shed near Dale Creek recently and i-ab instantly killed. He was standing on n nr when the train entered the shed and m struck by one of the timber. Reed w: . a single man, and had been in the cempa: .-': service two year3. A. G. Coleka.v, employed In the yatdr of the St. Paul, Minneapolis t Omihn Railroad at Ponca wus found in a frci car the other morning. A bullet had pas through his heart and a pistol lay at lis side. The supposition was that he conmil: ted saicide, but no cause could be asignd for such an act. The young man Bridendnugh. who I ac- cased of complicity in the criminal ass-nul I upon Postmaster Pollock, of Coolrridge, has been arrest'd and denies in toto tb serious charges which are preferred agsicit him. His version of the tronbla is entirdy different from that first pabbshed, and he declares that he had nothing to do wita it himsrlf. A FLOCR mill is bein built at Way. A ladt at Fritnd, having a desire tc quietly lay aside somupin money, recently pat thirteen dollars ia the drater ot the coffe mill. A day or two :timi since l" VJa Daeanti . woe fatly Aeea as j.p .,-..w .bw m w Ai.ifax, N. a. May 21. The rtwt Bona, already reported arrived disablsd resented a curious sppearancf as she wa: Rocked. Her stem, from tha sixteen feet draught mark for ten or more an, was 1st tened back about three feet on the irt tU five feet on the starlmud, while abuts thli tiie stem was split pencndlcaUny ai Uiough struck by n imineiiM bsUeriN rm. Captain SlngsJow reported that h had passed the first Icebtnc on Satarasj uinniing al sevealck. The wind waf then MHitherly aad the weather wbay. About two p. m. the wind shifted to the north, and the wsathsi cleared wp. The Might was dark aad cloudy. There was no tug and the steassst was going at full speed. At ten a. m, the second iceberg was pawtd, the wind hews NMithwcsL At eleven ft n. the loskoul saw what appeared to be fog-batiks sa Um vHtarboafd 'bow. Being anpreneaslre el iangrr orders wses given to (Ml the helm ru a-Aurtmara, iae engine at the sam bctnr stoppea. Twen It was seen tht I tbesMssd fpi-bank was lee. As It was impossnjhxja avoid the Ice by the ase ef tht helm. tliaeamW.-. were barked at full speed: hut tliry liad-ajsisen moving in this direo tion oxer a inhaahaMl thecraw had -rarcely had time fa-mare th forecastle, be fore the ship riitlili jraf ejtl f 'alth the icehenr. m.iklng a terrlfeqhsneh. Tht cn-w thought thu steamer memaxery ami napnratioiiH x aiMiitloii her v!ii.e tin tu'.ver of invly dNeucngett and slowlv drifted rlio ( .tptaln made an examination of tha bow and discovered that the d.image wai all befurt thu Cfdllslmub'ilkhead. It nas al-o found the ship at making mi uatr. IJebig a htee! ship the plates had not been broken, hut were simply touli!el In, form ing a sort of breakwater for the bulkhead. Stt further ncc-alent occurred, but thick wiT.tber was exjerit'iiccd until the steamer arrived in ort. era ink int- !re( tn nuuuai e-KVen-i Pa.. J iho IT, 5. I-ittn, s. ht fcd THE NORTHWEST. Pottnitmnkrr Intln Omtinu tnTtrat fti trtulitlliig Amtiratr fr Ktrl. Winxipko, May 21. A BattlcfonI dlv patch sa j tho situation here tMlay took s Irculir change. Potmdmakcr5 Indians, evlilesitly encouraged by the capture of the supply train and by the quietude of Otter'n troojis. ramo cIo?r to the bairaekt. It Is supposed over SOO Indians vere ridinr alfut In the vlrJnlty. They S"X the prairie on lb.- ir. -everal pUcrs not far from the town and barracks. Thrlr r.ctlotis gave r, to frar of an attack to lilstlit. snd steps ttrre Imliie-lbitely Ukctt to meet It. Th forr-s wre gatliered in and around th barracks, and the town put In pitIon for defence. n:t..H tatc iiwt s:n. QfKiiEr. Ca.vapa. May 21. Kiel's cap ture and fate continue to pwecupy all minds hen, and httb -lsc I talked of In titthlic or private. The Frrnch-ansdlmw to a man 8y he innt not le hamted. and their or-r'n. the Lc Cannula. H out in a stron-r arLcJc favorlns magnanimous trrat men: of the vanqnWi, and a rcarcliing ities:igat:on to aw-rTtA'n their grievancta. Jrad NirdKlnr oa thf-3tta Asor sad aaa sn the Uymisttm fd. (Hw ssaa, after ,scp Hres of twe women by Mtiaff Utem W f heMea tee roof, waa ilmsnW killed hy the burning ef the ui tore nr. ricAcncr thk aaacjrtx t was Mr. Sullivan, ecmIn ef the pra ietor of the prinUag wetks. Xanr Ueee vuia, aged Mventfen, leaped from the lfth ftory, aud Charles Brosst made aa efart m :atch Iter, bat taa fmnce was toe grsssVand he was dhed ea tlie paventeni at his feet asaapeleM eorjise. Calef Engiaeer Wes ley, the att U reach the lfth er tea Ikw, fenad tea dead bollet lyUg with their hands ta their faces, blaekraea in death. They lay upon benches, tables and ether lainca, and some an the nor. Tlttir cletb Ing was net burned, hut the skin tha backs ef their liend was searched. Mlt was a terrible Utt the werst tl ever saw ia my experience," aM tHe Chief after his rUit ImgiWsiaywhrasheyhedfalkai In wild and helpless desaatr." It has new been fairly ascertained that the firs started from a can of bvtuhis ea the second Hear sear the elevator. A hay ea that hear says he heard a report and laetaatJy Ike leaped to the elevator shaft aud darted up it The haft reaches to the tap nf the building sad frem the thins" story te the fifth was reached by a wooden stairway, wMeh waa the ealr means ef aeccss hi tho aoeta. Theeirta lor shaft; teaad to iu eomtmatlbllity, was tucaaed Ha thin wooden lattlrc work. The tecend taor where tht fire ttartrd was the pre ream ; the thiidtlia cemt eslag mam t the fourth a storage and wate ruAm, aad the fifth the folding reem. As tfm as tha ire started Joha baUkraa, a yaang man, cousin wf the proprtetsv, ran up Die stair ssy te the fifth ftW to give waralag to thjs tlrfa. Instantly almost he found that he was tea hue to get them down the ttalrway and that his ewn retreat waa cut off. What he did far the frightened girls could etdy at told MfcegUmpisea thst could be ssea ef him sawe smoking wimtow wheaee fear ef the girls hd already Ieatirtl to their J. iL Kiaidey's sen and hk feraman rone to the roof ef their halldMgad sa the west and knowing that the IH1JI WKHK IWrRlMiXM) nn the floor below, they procured towered It tm the wfttdnw when was. He Instantly grasped It lag eae ot the girl tn it, he the window, aad Kittnley lowered her safely, to tiie rpe was hreught hn, aadiailh sin acln qMkkly fastened on au4ftffcirl and M-nt herdewn safely. Tlieiaat cmne a thlnl tisie, and as the tbaw1 by thU time wits all stnTeested, im are afrnld to vrn lure, SuIIHan favKeaev fne rope to bin own body and Wa.s brluatawe red, whrn, as he Kn fume" shot out ol hffldfuicmost b the setiee of a horrincd who bad wllnesel hii the tf'rls wrre Jnmpiii( a larz rn!orel taan heiIc ch them and so break tht fall. He nearly last hit In the nit-nipt. Within H3I . -.jK j & tfl! his father M.rtd to htodrld, young Ilaga sJes weat, retaraiag. hew in let. la tan he pantisaed aa poem sad frem tsl to lnsl earnrtag es? thr rt h1m4 fat seas. Ia ls hi ant vsluma hy Bat. I tat King t tHlorae d erraled a Sad nhti also irivUvd lt 1MI a Aradfiey, a witter Udr!iuaa tf8ii aa matte deataf J fir" amemaasi (afflhaatlvaii .dbAsten- hieahaf nut ot . vad hetHle eC ladssM ersatrd atwh a was granted sa aaftaMy rraasa. In 1M1 hVa " waf arednesd wpoa the st great ssaaaelea. The frem his pea with tha grsfet ha was sleeted asthma that e ery ef ehlalM !ng. Iter hy m tldre. II was aat a a dsanty lathe CiayUtatlwal Awiblr l," lag tae revttiuthfA f l4ai.ti usi wnn UM Caaseivsipta. la tM h waa n of Fbe va"nly itlrtiifti t af t tha rights Sard) Aenhly and U ptre U. For the (w4tlem ti t"a be wit rxtlnt aad ftrd to Uis IalaadfiTdrr). In the mitUh Channrl. tali of thr Kitiplie h retuttMsil U In tTl a iletx! l rrtnrnil :t;in-nt of the Jvine In the N'atuial b! Hi ork hate btitttanlatMtl Wall ot th iilHml Isnguasr ane ai aaan t all e!.Mv 9 m BATTLE Carrplioaal WITH ICEBERGS. Ts Craw ld Sl.rj.li,. .' 7 ilk. The was half way do a Window and sidewalk la nowd'ef katriai. front she ally tf forca w ititr aftrr tho tiro becn ttie ai;otis were called Into um; to carry away th wouiubtl and kllle'l. A well n can Ik aocerU'ned tb'te re alMnt Jlfl) occupauta of the btitblluc, if uhntti twrnty or t-ntj-Qc we-fe girls In the fifth atory. T! . ltn Weft OI tlf fliors and thl acer,ntits The Ktni's at H.iblg's undertaking rtab- llshiunt, where th dead bollettcr takm HarWaltlt at MMimtchim. Qmnrc, May .1 The batk Itrilllatit ar rlvrtl here lat nitht and had n txtAtd tha crcwaof tiie rwrfc lUjanl. Capljlii .idir son, fiMfi DtidM f-r Mrtls, aud of the strainer Mary Ia-wK f Nc.nt!r C apuui Grraff. fiotn Nps tk for LherMii. Captain Anderson Mali be l"ft lnbt April 4, for gdr t MrtU. fhs rr-. tni't with rrliil aeathr untlt the dth ot May, vhit. with the wrathcr tblrtt and foirjy and viry dar k, abe ran luti lee nrat the banks of Sw Koundlaml. Tlic I na eoniplrtel nurioundrd by U-ry Ice and IccIh'Ir. The crew musUm! ott Ixxtni tiiiill Tuesday afleticwn, whrti th IceltK" fatn thuinstsig a,;ah.i the bark, eiinplrt iurtriillr?sr hr, n I unasblnjt Iu hr jx-rt hie. Th")- thrn Uik to Uats and wnit m the lc lrrply ivtp uk with tbclr llt-s. and ivhx itothins hUrr. Tly rniamei tb;f dsys mmI thrnt nh;ht on the Ice. All U eb)ihit they had waa oil thidr bak. ?nd this be coinltia" Wft Mildnl to thtr mtwrr. Th iiiru, honcrer, txr tip nobly, lelng rtumw KeI by tiie hratt'm of t'antjln Atwlr an. Tlwr rami out of tb fe at tvso a. in. iMini nttu ihir.i j hundsy, took U lt. and pnllrd rar. for thlr cejpe. i - .hife t, Afim r.in. r. about two hours thry braJ aCramrr's wbltl-. Tlirv tml!l ud n hern friftida ami relative csm to alongside tw r. xhlch pvi iu m Identify them, nere. of the mist jiainful eiurcU:r. .VAJIKH OK THK IIKAH AMI I.VJ1 11K1 The fstnl !i; as now mad" up Jr Anns Bell, ageil fortj-lcbt. wlfp of Ihitid P. Bell, 26 l,oclM street; IMIle and I.LkH Hsudd twin sitTS, twenty years "Wfrott street, Covluctuu. raunlr- Joim-s, twenty two years, Liberty and Freeman street: Uella, Katie and Mary Iabait. slaUr. a:rl twenty-threr. alxfeen and fourteen, rpect' Ivcly. 20t Sixth airewt; Katie lAwrcy, twenty years New;rt; l.lul MtWt, Mv I teen vcat.s, u:, Broday; Anid Melnti rr. twenty years. J0 Kat.Sth treet, Fannie Norton, Uilrty-four year; KatU and Mary Putnam, sister. atd tweatj-two l tihj. 1 teen, reflectively: John Sulllran, twrtity- two Vests, Sr5 j;malway: iJUJe V run. twenty years Kat FJfUi street. The U- Jurrd are: Will Bishop, printer, twenty three year 203 Filth str-et, Covtttsfun. cnisbcd and bnrnrd. ill irvlab'r rfiu Jtv Hawke. brken leg; Kwaia llneiihack, Covington, t'n'on h'jiure, will probablr die; .Vaanle hephard, head badly eat: Harris StronL Already pteparat $! sre J procr3s for the relief of th tawllhr rf the victim.; nHt of is Utivx were Hue aapart el aeirm!ent ptsrnU. the Cramer Jlrr lre. ut SVwri!. liound fer UverpioI. TJiey wrr uken oti "'. " "" v iiMin mhi ui4i lany mm! truck la the ic -me tbi. b,'om, and the '"" av then Iraki Udly. (apUIt ndeVM.u had Ifrn sbtMrtf Jwt an lir heit the Mary lwls ?rii Ut ink. ItotU erewa. numbering thirty fit; peT,m. Ml tin Urow hi thrrt anisll IkmI tnl p?. ereIeti wemt again. Tliey wn ptrfct up by the. hriiltaiiL afrr bavin sprnt Hie daj astung Uw le-t-rm in tnhtbcran. A N-w Hmitrim. Szt.ic.HAX, Mo., May 21. Work was bo can fc!ay at Fsyetti'viUe. Ark toward the construction of tse Pacific fc Crest Western itailwar, east from tint city. This 'pad will jiaxs thronzh corrfoti vck ramres of Wajhlnoa. Madr--on, Carroll and & Coa tirs to Harrison, Arfc. with seme ints-of tiie MbsbdppJ IUter at or aeax iVittou Hant, Mo-, for its eastern termlna. ari wAl tepVw Inn Mountain at Watnnt liulir, Arramrewrats were made to-day with the Trto sd for a western 09& at Fayetrevllle. Tt'oik will b pav&M lerr wanl to the conviction of eight t&dcs by iep'.eraber 1. CnArTASrooA. Trv May 22-Thercfs mad: excit ewe:it at Klfxabetiitpwn over Ute ItRSriaawat of Christian s&'l Galaer. tha tt,TBAn cdrx, oa 'ie cliars" ot pfearhbig folycauiy. The eider ajade mxi eun- COCUM81ANS EXCITED. ar x- Thrn Tmplm if HrttUk C-lmmhl DUko M Im THtn o ru tUm KIIr4 Kts. Vin.Kia. . t May . -Much rxdtn. farm ha beea raad tm the rualaUcd hy Prder frem Ottawa racing U tr i,r ra.Iaay Unde to iZJi an acre. aa hcxt tKg atnmpoig and olr duties tm timW w an ej Wit thjtt will Armtvy Ue !uw Vr ka4 d th ptoTifcre. At a burH nxtln; hd at Jfcw Wtmlttt4t 4enbrtr)at6r rrW lbt4 were paal. ii ef the par eald; "It miJd h V!-trtllr wsd-r tl Carof KaU than bsdrr jhe rtde ef Uu tawa Tfciy kaw thnt st all ef the waxtU aad lh f th lo?l nt this jNrorla-. Wnea wo were mr the tUz and wm V big ! t!i aIj of Cartfcwf, we g&t ottt (! carrJ! U the Trjmut tkt fr oaaif what It rfta to get tkt tm mtniity br drd froi Pint MvAj to Lytton. U ni that a nW rthmsU i !mdr r1v by the GusUh parjlktanr CM4rrek A la thai fcilim fait mr . VluvaJ .Hi. ,t - . t . . . ... befpre the penade! of Ihj AsU-PoIysawy I 'swa, The thlftg he enU a rtli4 k (wy Uvr. sad iltdr cnrTrrl ataic that they -alii J tmy. aad a bed ?fte at Kt. Th 1 aa taif 1 auii . a . . .. rro!r-t lhe at aJ! hiTarvt-. jrmtAi' jtfM. P - ww si im uvrraiTK m eW K1y father bs btt tzmretUn aud tle Taacoartat tie oa a vital aahst Gallaghareiectioafraad waaM have as ge as aha U; need that it aha HerVin- ease. Taaaansser taeearr aSaTaawt nramn rnnrt ana tfataaannm alTnar fcnnl In Wheat ta 9atbwrst Kai WirnrrA. KaX., May 21. The 1j! contains a report of tha cocdltlaa of lac later the hired jirl put some cotTe in th wheat crop la Soathwe! Kansas. The b miu, grousrt it end emptied cash ami ali into the coffee pot where it received c thorough boiling. Tax journal la tic procesaion ia Nebraska it iHuminated by the Headlight, half a doxin Snf the TtcHtght, aad the EUcCric Li'jht. Gkorgk Sarni, of Dawes County, wa arrested recently chsrpe-i with the mali cious shooting of a Btrigbbor horse. A. latx fire ta the post-oce baildinsat Xhracaa destroyed 1C0 worth of property. . FaaxK WrLUAas, a brakemaa oa the Cekaga, St Paal, Ifianeapolls 4: Omaha Read, was shot and killed the other men las; at Habbard by a tramp. Two tramps were steeling a ride to Omaha ia a freight car. Williams pat them oaT aad had son wards wiA thesa, when oae of them palkd a netol and shot aad killed bias. Beth Jtad. hat were sehseeaeatiy arrestvl. A VATrKSrocT reccmtJ v bsrvt near aTear- aeyaadsweBtas emigraat fatally named from their wagea. drowauag i TtM -- methnr aad eae soy a f A '- m. . ." t . M m. mum wk .mmaamm unan w tha hsto fi.rmatioa. wtirix U gathered from rrpre' eautive wkezt growers, aasoag them s j ci-mber of tie State Azrlaltanl Sod: y. to the etftd that half a crap wdl be bar reled a this great "wheat bdt, aad seast of the gcacrsea say that the, prodaet wHl roi exceed eas-focrih ef !ai year's yield. This and the fear adotala ceea,whkh Ia.t vear reported a jlcld of abotit Sedt.- 90 bcsbe-I, will bt kams: l.Wr3,e$ this year, acconnae; to the sUSesaeat et ggaterr.ax The 8s forawtf U Mrkns ap pntlic seatiast arlntt Uj Morraoa. Tb ShrflX rcfoa Iu reJee the rfoaer, aunt Uie rrenwrs attex.txn ka.s brea e!ied it the piAt. rrefc7frta fl9mnl Amwtf. Crsas.xATr. iK May 2i-Th Umfltsi Aapd4y of the rVrsJterka Chare be ta It aJa ycs4r4ay; Kev. Gswrga T. Hays. I. XM f Thmrrr, CL.sha retwtog Medcratr. preacbed tb eyeatog H,rmm. At the ztlrraon nUwt nrmhttimk for yirirtnir wer mede. Tht wer Ja.a I. liumems I. U f Wfhte&tm. I.; Dr.C& PMfr. arremad: Ir..- P. j Ua?fr.frf Csata. Chhu: Dr. . JL Cm- ve. ef Newark, S. J.; tUrt. Charge A. Prlw vt I-hiladeJpaia: Ir. IteUj -i Dr. K. C MaHffert. TV tame ff Zr. Brownsoi, Mosfwt sad Vmtrrvy wrt Ua-m I wkadrawn and the ekrltoa ttwtfedr Ir. User It, Dr. IKckey , rr. Ctavm SSa, s wamfar ewwtiict of the da-6f iu iMrpneitf. and we wiil tat u tr. I rervaaav-ad that w pned t hsslnel at wj, a4 ieer rtm v nlOA that we U wrnsr ft tnmeUtm h tb lnbm CvtHiuumml ted aa tack te Um aU .' nt Santa sfTTTo, Cat-. 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