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1 "' " - s- n-i M? fi r SK- 4 -' w && a s fc " N fl - I i ,1 jr t7 h w -zvmr. r r ?v i' QfV Brs ?$ K. mm s: 'yte. AJ jtus.- y ce& . 3 a zmiZ 80? &mi S,T T IST mB 5il CLOUD CHIEF A. C. H0SHES, Pfl&listef. - NEBRASKA. RED CLOUD. CTOBBNT OOMMx. . - f at rails werc,""-- The salons "" firaf. -warded as follows: Bougoureau, first, jj. Constant, Constant, second; Humbert, tmru. Kemedi, a village in Hungary of two hundred and thirty bouses, was des troyed by fire recently. The people were reported destitute. Tiie bark Reindeer, which arrived at Hew York recently from St. Pierre, re ports that Mr. W. H. Garfield, United States Consul at St. Pierre, died apoplexy May 10. of A Russian naval officer has been ar rested at Cronstadt on suspicion, it was reported, of being connected with a plot to acquaint England with the method of closing the harbor of Cron stadt with torpedoes. The Cubans at Key West, Fla., were parading the streets with bands of music in consequence of the 'reported landing at Santiago de Cuba of an cx edition numbering two hundred men under Variona and Maceo, which, it was stated, had since been reinforced by one hundred men from that district. A state of siege has been decreed, and the Captain General of Cuba has gone with troops to that province. The hostility which has long threat ened a rupture between President Diaz and ex-President Gonzales has finally culminated in an order adopted in tho. Mexican Congress for the impeach ment of the two Secretaries of the Treasury under the Gonzales' adminis tration, and also of minor treasury -officials. It is generally thought that cx-Frcsident Gonzales will endeavor to rindicatc himself. His friends are re ported as saying that he will precipi tate a revolution before submitting. hi the Federal Court at Boston the other day the Grand Jury returned an indielmeiit against Gilruan C. Parker, master of the brig Mary Celeste, for wrecking his vessel oft" the coast of llayti, in January bust, and a second indictment against Parker, Abraham Q. Wendell, Sullivan A. Freeman, George F. Miller, Raphael Roris, and JCniil Roris for conspiracy to wreck the vessel. The defendants, excepting Parker, are well known merchants in .Boston and were shippers of the cargo. Advices by tho steamship City of Hew York says that Yokohama was the scene of an extraordinary occur rence on May 2. As the Rritish man-of-war Agamemnon run into port the Russian Vladimir Monomach, com manded by Admiral Crown, piped to . quarters, manned tho guns and made cvory preparation for immediate ac tion. It was stated that if there had been so much as a rillc fired from the Russian vessel tho Agamemnon would liavc rammed her. No explanation of the a Hair was made by the Russian commander. The Coroner's jury in the case of Henry M. Ervin, the last recovered of the victims of the Cuyler colliery dis aster, at Pottsville, Pa., returned a ver dict that death ensued from tho fall of the dividing stone and top coal while the men were in the act of attempting to stop a squeeze by timbering under the instructions of the boss miner. The inspector was derelict in his duty in permitting this undue robbing of pil lars to bo done without protesting. Suits involving $200,000 damages were pending against tho operators ef tho Cuyler collier. A max named Snyder, who belonged to a New York regiment during the late war and who has been drawing a pension of twelve dollars per month, called at the Pension Office at Wash ington recently and requested that his same be taken from the rolls and pay ments stopped. The only reason he gave for his singular request was that the Government had already done enough for him. Commissioner Black aays a similar case was brought to his attention some time ago. A Keri tuckian requested to have his pension stoped, and a considerable amount which he had not drawn returned to tho Treasury, as he believed he had fully recovered from his disability. Prof. Reilly, Entomologist of the Department of Agriculture, has Deen surprised for some time to hear of the ravages of the Hessian fly in the wheat Holds of the Pacific Coast. Heretofore it lias been supposed that the pests did not extend beyond the wheat belt cast of the Rocky Mountains. Prof. Reilly 4as been inclined to attribute the dam age to another wheat insect. The Entomologist has been ia communica tion with Prof. Hilgard Dwinnell and other scientists in California, and re ecntly received a specimen insect which lie pronounces the genuine Hessian fly. There is no longer a doubt that the in sect has made its -way to the Pacific slope. The collections of internal revenue - ior the first ten months of the fiscal -rear ending June 90, 18S5, as compared with the collections during the cor responding period of the fiscal year end sbA June SO, 1884, were as follows: rom spirits 1884, f6S.104.740; 1885. K.125,845; decrease, $6,978,395. From " tobacco 1884, $21,349,899; 1885, $21, .417.53G; increase, $67,637. From fer- J? satedliqnors 1884. $14,237,800; 1885. 14,593,735; increase, $165,935. Frost miscellaneous source 1884, $519,86$; JL886. $226,802; decrease, $29,06L Ag- . VS receipts 1884, $99,302,302; JsWS, $92,164,417, decrease, $7,061,885. receipts for April; 1885. M 1 "J. i ta .. ..flS-iTta . L ji-SiT -7 ''" z " ' i ? 1 ZS- "r - T5, ITHE WORLD AT LABGE. A Summary of thm Daily Ke rXMaOWAL, AXD POUTICAZ. Hator Surra, of Philadelphia, sent a cablegram to the Paris municipality ten dering his condolence, officially, on the - aiW 0. Sr n Secrktaby LXifak.i-elcwit'i at w;.. recentlv. from fhe ef- fects of which he confined which he was confined to his house. He was reported better next day, but bis physician advised him against going to the department. Jobs R. Heat, a veteran of the war of 1812, died in Brook! ine, Mass., on tho 27th. Hi lex Taylor, an advocate of woman's suffrage, has accepted an invitation to con test a seat in the British Parliament. MISCKLLAKKOCS. Durixo two weeks ended April 3D, there were 183 deaths from cholera in Calcutta. V Faox a partial report of the receiver of the Mississippi Valley Bank, Vicks burg, Miss., it appears that tho assets will fall about $00,000 short of tho liabilities, and that most of the loss will fall on poor people. A severe shock of earthquake was felt in and about Smyrna on tho 2titb. Six newspapers in Warsaw havo been suppressed by Russian officials. Evidence at the inquest showed that young Schock, of the United States Navy, who shot himself at Blackheath, London, recently, did so from mental aberration, duo, probably, to unrequited love. Is an attack on tho bostiles on the Blue River, Arizona, on the 25th, the troops were forced to retreat, after haviug three men wounded. Willie Prentice shot his father dead tho other night at Orange, Mass. The father while in a drunken fit ordered his son to shoot at a cup which he held on his bead. The President has appointed Edward Campbell, Jr., to be United States Marshal for tho Southern District of Iowa. James Nelson Day, late confidential clerk for Martin & Runyan, bankers, No. 100 Broadway, New York, has been found short in his accounts to tho amount of &Q,' 000. Day confessed and stated ho lost tho money in Wall street. Peruvian insurgents, under Colonel Ro mero, were reported to have captured Tru jillo. Three separate cyclones, which proved very destructive, occurred at Nortouville, Goffs aud Frankfort, in Northeastern Kansas, on the 27th. Four persons were injured, three probably fatally. A tenement houso flro at JW East Fourth street, Now York, created great excitement recently. Tlio building was occupied by twenty families, but all were rescued, though soino were rendered insensible by the smoke. The assets of James S. Fish, lato Presi dent of the defunct Marino Bank, werosold tho other day at New York. His seat in the Produco Exchange brought $!,:150, and two Tammany Society bonds, valued at $V)0 each, due in August, 1JSS7, sold at 2,150. A dispatch from Fort Bayard, N. M., of the 27th says: Indians are leaving their reservations daily. Tho number of In dians doing tho killing during tho last ten days is said by military authorities to havo been only KM, thirty-four bucks, eight half grown -boys and ninety-two squaws. Outside reports indicate many more. Secretary Whitney has ordered the United States vessels at Aspinwall, with the exception of tho Tennessee, to proceed to'Koy West and await further orders. Admiral Jouctt was instructed to remain with tho Tennessee for the present to watch American interests on tho isthmus. A dispatch from Battleford says: Chief Poundmaker surrendered unconditionally to General Middleton. Poundmaker nnd thirty braves aro prisoners nnd will be held to await tho action of tho Government. Margaret Brooks and her daughter were sentenced in Philadelphia recently to four months' imprisonment, tho mother for beiug a common scold aud tho daughter for coutempt of court. Three women nnd six children were drowned in tho Canyon, nine miles east of Indiauola, Neb., on the night of the 2th. The British steamer Alert sailed from Halifax, N. S., on tho 27th, on a scientific expedition to tho Hudson Bay. A frame tenement house in Jersey City collapsed on tho morning of the7th. Three or four children were killed and several in jured. Five families lived in tho house and the accident was thought to bo duo to tho rotting of the piles supporting tho building. At Charleston, W. Va., recently the brake band of the Kanawha Mining Com pany's inclino, 800 feet long, broke and two car loads of miners were carried down tho mountain at great speed. Three men were killed, one was fatally hurt, and a number slightly injured. Millions of young grasshoppers are re ported coming out of the sandy soil on the south side of the Arkansas River above Pueblo, Col., destroying early vegetables. Five or six murders had occurred in Knott County, Ky., up to the 29th, conse quent upon a feud between the Hall and Jones factions. Accounts to the above date showed the Hall party surrounded by their enemies in a house, from which it appeared improbable they could escape alive. At Fleming, N. M., on the 28tb, a courier brought news of a battle between the troops and Apaches in Coetes' Caaon, through which the Indians attempted to retreat into Mexico. Four soldiers and eight Indians were killed. A two story frame buildiag on Jackson avenue, in Long Island City, N. Y., fell with a loud crash early the other morning. It had been condemned by the Board of Health, and several families living oa the second floor had bees driven out the day prevfoss. It was reported eatke9Sta frost British Colambin that the people were intensely diasstistlsd with the Issd aad timber regu lations of the Dominion Gonenunent, and would resist enerosensaeats by armed force. Dcarsa n tnnnderstonn recently at Hen derson, Ky., Richard L. Moore, of Chicago, while standing on the bridge was struck by lightning nnd was supposed fatally in jured. Several others were also shocked. The City of Rome run down the French Stains bark George Jeanne, off the coast of Newfoundland, during n heavy fog recent ly. Twenty -two fishermen were drowned, only two escaping, although strenuous efforts were made to rescue the unfor tunate fishermen when the accident hap pened. Considerable damage was caused by a clond burst recently in EvaasriUeInd., is the northern pert of the city. MxaLUs of lot sets were reported in The wheat crop frees their depreda tions. Tax French Government on the SStn or dered the priests to qsit the Fsntneon, whereTictor Hsge wss to be tarried, with in torty -eight hosrs. Many of the news pspers dtnennced she order. cssrsf beasise exploded recently 1m s lre-storr hmOdinc, Second and Market Philadelphia Two other exnto SSS fsHswesVtka A weass on ts sisVHralk was kJUed by QeswsV ia charge ef tsW Oiisrssssat aWsmnawmh- smsav anxesr7,r,r- SPeW.t SBXeLeXew nTsnVAssBBKL. ssssshnn WnxflnnVantnnLi latfHnxrn anx4AnrVnPmmi flan -- '--f- - - -- - IKwaeKshn exXflBW eVnVsKaaniimBa mnwnsnm m f ssmei 1 1 exm w -T'xtaxXxnxheiL"'- -"--l'---- sasnwsssssjswnsnssmm m m- ik a j . t i . - - rrr n r .. w , .m - : h f ananan'nnennnw .9'-r.-r ' t "-r a. : .. , - . - - i - " r z t m. Ox the farm of OwenMeuu, at Say brook. 111., a number of apparently healthy cattle bare fallen desa in their tracks as if from heart disJfase. The disease appeared to be contagiosa, but its nature was not clearly dejened. It created no little anxiety among srockmen. Ahjmjwk E. Marsh, absconding Saperin tendenKof the firm of Kochson & Co.. NewJ'ork, was arrested at Queenstown on board the steamship Nevada, which ar rived there on the 20th. Marion M. Ogde.v, a reporter of the Pittsburgh (Pa.) Dispatch, was arrested re cently on a charge of conspiracy, pre ferred by City Assessor Hays. Ogd-n, it was charged, entered the Assessor's oQice surreptitiously and copied from the record the list of returns made by business men showing the amount of business transacted by them during the year. A WRE at John Elliott & Son's foundry, Loudon, Ont., caused almost a total loss of the -machinery. The loss amounted to $200,000; insured for about $75,000. During a running raco at tho fair grounds at Terre Haute, Ind., recently, Charley Cash, an Ohio boy who rode the horso Herfer, had his back broken. His horse Mumbled over another horse. Several of the Berlin papers had alarm ist articles recently over the trouble be tween the Sultan of Zanzibar ami tho Ger man East African Company. Ihey hint that Germany rany be compelled to declare war against loth England aud Italy for inciting the Sultan against peaceful Ger man subjects. According to the records of the Hydro graphic Oilice at Washington the amount of ice and the number of bergs which havo appeared in the direct path of -European steamers within a month is unprecedented. The region infested by ico was closely pre dicted in the publication of the Hydro graphic Oilice a mouth ago, and the safe route marked just south and east of the limits mentioned. A rand of Indians killed five men nenr Silver City, N. 31., recently. It was reported on the 21Hh that tho number of murders by tho Apaches, so far as known, amounted to eighty. Fort Pitt, in the Saskatchewan country' was reported burned by Big Bear aud his rebels. The body of a policeman named Cowan was found with the heart cut out and stuck on a pole. The Shackamoxon Bank at Philadelphia failed recently, causing great excitement. Eleven persons wore reported killed in tho receut storms and floods neer Waco, Tex. Scores of bridges were washed away and other damage was immense. An immense quantity of lumber was burned recently in Studebafcer'n wagon works at South Beud, Ind. Lois, about 100,000. The petition of tho pugilist Sullivan's wife for a divorce was refused by the court. It whs announced in London oo the 29th that Russia's reply to England's counter proposals had Iwen received. Tho reply, iuvolves tho acceptance of tho proposals ami practically settles in a satisfactory manner tho wholo question of thn Afghan bouudary. Both Maruchek and Zulfikar remain in possession of tho Ameet. Since Secretary Mantling assumed charge of tho Treasury Department sixty clerk ships, averaging from $0O to $2,10"), have become vacant. The business failures for wek ended May 23 numbered: For the United States, 187; (or Canada, 19, a total of 20(J against 2IK) tho week previous. Tho assignments wero light in nil parts of the country. The Grand Jury recently returned an in dictment against the town Council of Ply mouth, la., for maintaining a. nuisanJ nnd with criminal neclect of their otliciaFl duties in not keeping the town in good san itary condition. Kiel's Lieutenant, Dumonr, was cap tured by United States troops in Montana. Tho Secretary of War, in replying to a re quest for instruct ious, said tlio military had no authority to arrest or detain Du mout, nnd he was, therefore, discharged. Charles W. Angell, who embezzled JUD.OOO from tho Pullman Company at Chi cago in 1S78, has been released from tho Joliet (111.) penitentiary, having served his time. Brown & Co., of tho Wayne Iron and Steel Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., have signed the Amalgamated Association's scalo nnd work will bo continued without interrup tion. This wns the first break in tho man ufacturers' Hues. The entire perwnol property at Border town, N. J., of Mrs. Delia T. B. Pamell, mother of the famous land leaguer, has been attached at f he suit of Joshurt Turner and others and advertised for salt?. ADDITIONAL DIHPATCHf 8. Memorial Day was very generally ob served on tho 30th in tha various cities of the Union. At New York tho Seventh Regi ment paraded before General Grant's house. Tho General was able to review them from his window. Many of the iron mills drew their fires on the 00th, and thousands of men were thrown out of work in Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Some few of tho firms signed the Amalgamated Association scale, and these continued at work. A very heavy thunder and hail storm, ac companied by a stroug wind, occurred near Lancaster, Pa., recently. The wind torn strong trees up by tho roots and threw them across the roadway. More dycainite was exploded under s train on the Denver & Rio Grande near Gunnison, Col., recently. No one was in jured. The clearing-house returns for week ended Maj- 30 showed an average decrease of 263 compared with tha corresponding week of last year. In Nw York the de crease was H3.4. In Kansas Citv the in crease was .12.9 and in Memphis S3.9. Biu Bear had a fight with n reconnoiter Ing party of Canadian troops recently. Three soldiers were wounded and an Indian cout was killed and scalped. The crop reports for May showed s gloomy state of affairs in all parts of the country except Michigan. A maniac named Louis Reurae, s French Canadian by births on hit way home from Denver to Detroit, took possession of the chair car on toe Wabash Railroad train which left Kansas City on the evening of the Ittth for Chicago. He drew s revolver and drove the train men from the car. The conductor telegraphed from Checoa, HI., to Chicago, describing the state of affair. and several policemen were nt to arrest Reams on his arrival as Chicago. Ose of them named Barrett was shot dead by the maniac, who also emptied his revolver in the crowd without effect. OCcer Lasghlia closed with the maniac, and after n desperate straggle he was secsred. Lasgh lin was serionsly icjored. Tax WoodmsT-aever Carriage and Hardware Ceaspany at .Memphis, Ten-, asnde as asngnmemt recently. Their lie- Ulities were placed at ,&, nominally $130,000. Tax President wss recently en a New Tsrhsrinf He participated ia the Decors- AacwSTSHor Eupsn, ef ClndssmsL ins ssmeinted Rer. J. C. Alhrink, Vfcar ml the German chare, vies Po-iONeJsir, Tamtia aeeeeeeev i fawners. AsaiaSaLa Smanarr 3fe?2r NEBRASKA STATE .NEWS- ? A average of 100 immigrant a ds? r" rive at the end of the Sioux City & fc track beyond Valentine. 1 The Juniata post of tho Grand Ar.r of the Republic has decided to build S tick ball for public and private use. There are 350 men and one wonfca eon' fined in the Penitentiary at thoWcnt time. Twenty-four are serving life sen tences. The arpy County Fair will b k'!rt at Papillion, September a 2.1. All oapaid lipremiums of thw last fa!ril b ttlea immediately. I A riNE young Percheron horse bflWK0" to Mrs. Anna Gaughau. living nsr North Bend, was struck by lightning aid killed during a late storm. The Plattsmouth Journal estiisi that Omaha base bailers masquerade si profes sionals aud are liable to indictment for ob taining money under false preteos- The steady growth of West I'qiol neces sitates the construction of water works for protection agaiu.-t Hros. The question of issuing ilrt.000 in Umds for thst purjcvu b will bo decided by the voter on'Jc"-' ,-- IUniel Crelljn murdered ho w,fe Ia tho streets of West Point on May 20- Tho victim was some sixty years of ajeand htr husband had Iwen the "harcr uf ker joys and sorrows for a period of fsrty yea". Tho old couple hail ndt livoil together happily for some time and a divorce suit, broughsby Mr.CrulItn, had jtiibeun dis missed. This seemed to so unffcupon him that he determined to tako hej'iJo aud his own. In the first he .ucceedeJ, but was prevented from performing theeon' E. O. Ferelli took French leave of friends aud creditors in Frauldyn one yrnr ago. He returned the other ilsy and wa escorted to jail by tho Sheriir.' A chunk of iron weighing ),100 pounds fell on George Newman's footjh the s,hopa at North Platte recently , A tarty of seventeen Bohemians en camped at Uichman Canyon, nine miles east of Indinnola, tho other night. At dark a heavy rain set in, nml about ten o'clock a water.jout burst above, Hooding the heretofore dry canyon to tho depth of tifteeu feet. Tho party were asleep in wagons. They wero JohnfMacek, wife and son; John Osmcr, wife and four chil dren and two other children; Joseph Ha vo ile, wife ami three children. Wheu the flood struck tho wagons Havelic was the first to arouse. Ho jumped up, grasped his wagon touguo and attempted to pull tho wagon out of the water. Fresh waves struck it, wresting tho tongno from his grasp and carrying tho wagon out in the flood with its occupants. Osmer succeeded in getting four children to .shore. The first Macek know of the lituation, he was sail ing down stream. Seeing a tree just ahead ho bade his wifo ani! sou cling to him aud he struck out for th? tree. He succeeded, but the sudden stop shook off his wifo and son and they wo'at down in the flood. Macek climbed in tie tree from which he was rescued in tai morning. Eleven of tho seventeen coinj rising tho party were drowned. J Ex-Senator Tit ro.v has !cen nppointed Receiver of PuhliiMoiieys ntltloomiugton. One dozen rcvolrers were recently stolen from a Coluuibuslbardwnro store by burg lars. I Elder G. MiiKer, lato candidate for Governor on tht Prohibition ticket, re cently made a dotation to tho "Missionary Society of the M , E. Church incorjorated by tho Legislnt ro of the Stato of New York," of notes mil mortgages aggregat ing $10,700, and j. inranteedihe collection of the, same. j The Commlai oners of Dawes County have ordered nil election to fill tho various county ollices. j CRElOHTON'sInmediato wants would lo assuaged by anrick yard, a creamery, a foundry and n trist mill. A LAitfJK nuiEhcrof apprennts havo an nounced thcmldves as candidates for ex amination for the AnnaM!is cadetship in Congressman Jersey's district. THE Columbts City Coencil has passed an ordinance tiat person under eighteen years of age wjil iot bo Allowed to attend the skating riiK without a written permis sion from thjr parents, mo wys over eighteen are tio ones to ratch. The State 2ujcrintendmt of Public In struction haf nppoiuted tho Superinten dents of the dimities of Douglas, Washing ton, Saunderl, Dodge nud Sarpy to act ns a board to examine applicant for State nnd first-grade clrti!lcats. Examinations will 1k held at Fremont August 2. 27 and 2S. A Fremont druggist las a twelve pence Enclish coin ."74 years oH. Twenty miles of the Brighton Ranch fence was cut one night recently. The Grind Jury of Custer County has Indicted Stephen Long ind harles PowH for the mtrder of JoseplG. Province. Tho murder grew out of tba Brighton Ranch trouble. ' Charlfb Trabino, a wealthy cattleman of Wyom ng Territory, died at the Paxton Hotel in Omaha the otter day. He was on his way to Chicago with a lot of cattle and his death was the resut of a scratch on the hand from the horn f one of the steers which had fallen in die car and he at tempted lo get up. The people of Doufls County recently celebrated the completion of the new court house a Omaha. Tie building was com menced ii May 1862, id p of the massive classical style, 120x1 H feet in size, there being eight stories, including the base ment flctr and the five stories of the tower or dome. The buildilg is constructed en tirely of Beres (O.) jsndstone, galvanized Iron ant csst-iron, tie foundation being of Hmestcse snd the fills of grasite. Th buildinr is .thoroughly nreproof, and cost the pecple $24.v".T4. Of this araoaat $l20rXa74 has bees paid, lenviag 12.i,OOi3 yet to be disbursed. Tfcl sum has been provided for by the issue of bonds to the amouai of ?12.000, bearing six per cent in terest. Wisnir's water works are? in operation. A srantn was committed at Platte mouta the other morniag by a tramp nsmed Frank Williams, who shot and robbed W. H. Brown, a peddler, of f 100. They had traveled together from Mbuoari, stealiag rides on freight trains. They slept inn freight car nt Plattsmoath and the next morning the tramp committed the murder and robbery ad fed to Omaha on tfte morning trains, jnmped off near the city limit and escaped in the woods althoegh s Deputy Sheriff was on the train waiting to arrest him when the train should arrive at the Oma ha depot. Tax contract for bailding the college st Homer has been let for $7,500. The UavonPaciic has KbsnitKxl a propo sition toHowsra' Connty to bs3d from Sc Pnal to the weatuse of the cosntr, throsgh Dssneberg, en the line to Lonp City, for M0 fa bonds. Sherman Connty will getssissusr prciositioa- Howaaa Srrxcxn, n proaiisent dtisen aWflher,kiBed himself with s pistol the aUsry- Spencer wss hslfewseref the sTasisgaaflL He had been in poor heskh sad ins St of disfndesT the miC Fs teeltohiitiaieand 4Jcd isstisTty- TMnnK- f the yorfstt Csa- k "T '"'T a aei ill i nn' ia TWitMMi CfXUSJON AT SEA. A Trench FUhlnc Vl Xaok Xeartjr net en BarU lwit. New York, May .- Tho stessser City 3f Rome of the Anchor IJne rrsched hers ipuWiain Siata Fe fpcHil sr. Last Sat UMlay, havinr on board, besidoj bcr l,Rl I rdy the Apachr kiUrd twn mrs st Cast- regular pascnKcr?, two rrench Cshcrsjen, the only survivors of the crew of the French fishlnx bark Georco Jeans, which wss sunk by the City of Rome In a coillsloa on the banks of Newfoundland cu May ti3. 1 The names of the rescued men are Herbert Albert snd Frank Aphoae Marc The ill-," utea Darx, alter si:e was sirucx. ssna ia less than s minute cxrr ing down with her twenty-four men. oulv two of whom wero saved. Captain R. D. Mun. of the Ciir of Home. wxi too much broken up by the re- mmbrancc of the !K"cne to clve ary asere than a brief statement. The t'anfr left Lherjol May 20. The weathrr waA fine until Monday, hen. after a brteht mom lug a dens j fog came on. It was k thick that from the bow of the boat it wis diilicult to ce one hundred feet ahead. A grrat manr ioben: vtere passed. .i-1 K t H ffinit tli a fg r f lie UHS, fc 2 f 4s ' ' - .w tlri..! the !.in fr,r-ard aw the snaw and m:ut.' of a bark appear hi tho mNt barely twenty feet away. The bark lay at anchor, , I and, aci'ording to the Captain's tory. M i not ringing iu b'.l or k"plng n loebuL Iheslgitals to rrver the engine? Tre iven, but hc Nlmrk t!e little bark and I her Iron bow cut through the Georse Jeannu with as little resistance as If .she had Iwnn J a ikH'e or chec-e. I he people on me v ny of Home saw a few barefooted Frenchmen m blue ithennen blouse. running tranticallv forward on the bark, the air was filled with their affrighted Ties, the hrl!l exclamations of horror from the deck of the teaincr and the hoarse toumlliig of the Meamers fog hory and then the Lark went out of sight. A few spars floated on the ?ea and four mm could be seen strucling In tho water. Life hunvs weru thrown to them, nnd m soon as jwsible the tt earner wx stopped snd backed to where the bark had been and two boats were lowered. By this time otiu of the four fishermen had sunk, two were clinging to huny und a third floated along. side the steamer supported by a spar. Fourth Onicer A. C. Turner rigged a rope around his ImkIv and taking another rope had himself lowered to the man. Turner iicceeded In getting a loop about the Frenchman's arm and neck. Stiong arms pulled him half way up the aide, of tl.- boat when the loop slipped over his head and he fell bark Into tle water and sank out of sight. This man was tjm captain of tho Ceorgn Jeanne. Joseph Btoudin. In the meantime Albert and Mare were picked up bv the boats. The steerage passenger who landed from the City of Home at Castle Cnrdvn declared with one accord that the steamer wa making at least fourtevs knots an hour when the collision occurird.J Everv one on the George Jeanne except Marc.was below. Marc sat near the stern ON THE WARPATH. The Apiselie raprriltlna In New Mrilee MaiiT Srtll' r Klllnl A llattlc Fi.ksmno, N. M., May 2?.A courlej bring tlio news of a battle between the troops and Apaches In Coatcs Canon, through which tho Indians attempted tc retreat Into Mexico. Four soldiers and elchl Indians were killed, and the Indian were driven back but not captured, as the troops wctc too few hi number. A itt.otv TIIAIU Sir.vr.it Ctrv. X. M., May 2?. The Apache am making abhdy trail through this .section. It is tlmughl that three oi four different bauds are depredating and murdering iu as maily sections of the Ter ritory. Tho hostile apparently num!ei about three hundred. Four chiefs arc with them. (ivronSmo. Nana, Naeteh.i anc Chihuahua. ThN morning the corpM of a Mexican ami his wife and threw ehlldtrii were found five miles from here Anotlior Mexican Is known to have been killed In the same vicinity and his companion badly wounded. A pose of citizens left here Ia.t night ami rettinietl tcnlay for a tlpply of frejh liorM-n. It Is reported the numerous ni:ieh on B :tr Creek hae be:i -acked nnd hore.s stolen and cattle killed. The Indians approached within four mile of Foit Bayard. Thre t mops of caxnlry aie now in pursuit It is reported that the In dians are doubling back on the old trad In the direction of Bear Creek. This hand numbers about eighty. Another band n the (Jila Itivcr drove off i:;o head of lnurs Two couriers aru missing. Tlircn addi tional prtxpt'ctors have been klllel near the south fork of the White Water lilver, and one named Joseph BuntingonMazolIen Creek. The latter made s brave flicht and killed two Indians including a chief. Tito fight waa witiwed by Bunting's partner, who Micceeded In slaying two Apachea and esrnpinc. News has Just been received of ddltlonal killing in the Black Itinge. Families from the surrousdlag eonntry have all flocked Into SHrcr City, psnks stricken. SO tscmAX CAITI'RKO. Drsrwr., N. M.. May '. Tl Indians ire scattered in small baml in different parts of Southern New Mexico, but mostly In the vldnlty of the Blaefc ranfe. More than thirty citizens have been reported killed; many hae been mangled beyond recognition. J-at evesmg uie inoia were reported is the vkrlslty of Goka peak, fifteen Ue north of Prra ing. The neatest exdteinent ivalje In the Ktilemcnt on Um GiU. No Indians havo been killed or captured alnee the onlbreftk. so far as known here. Gn rral Crook: is oa his way hr U releT General Bradley. He to expected SalarJay trtorning. JUners and rsnehmen are corn ing In from all directions. Meeh dlanaUe faetlon I- expressed cnerrring the setioa of the UtHJi. A Lnrdiburg special ay that report fmm lke Valley Indicate that band of about forty Indiana came In sight of lhat settlement Tlie citizens arced themselves snd went ut to hold theft ia eheck. The Indians then stored la the di rection sf Cook's canyon- Tfm GrutiQra.r Ns Kimmu TorrKA, May C9.Caref si Iainlry falls to ran down any tncexf the mntored srass hocpers In this State. WllILisi SIsss, .Sre eetsry ef the Stat Board of Agreuitnre, states that lie has received report inen trref sne hesdred of his correspondent within the Ist ferty-eaght hoar, nvaay of the in Testers Kansas, and not eoe ef them lefers la scy sssnDer to tfcs grahopper pJagae- He says tlat any ex traordinary appearance, ef the pc or even anr appenraacw at thJs time es the yr would be soUsd and he would be inferawtf fannwdlatelr. He doe net stisrc there ass nsv niliin Uts Sists, WAJwnrcTOS', May 9. The Cesemis sisner ef Istemal frcse fe prefsrinc s drealar preseribinc recslstlesn for the ex nertatlon ef spkito te fereifn eenstrtes ky rait The present rerslslieo reaSn snly te exysetsclsn sy Teseefau A seiasr trsds hm lews csesssniiry rcesntiy sprenc ns h Canada aad MexSce, seal it la tarn ssrr tn shi end the rales nmneiinsJy. ssdfcxdsrwiMnrsTUstssjtsit snsrltsnv tasrfsn far saertsstsn hy rs snsJi ss) attnsnertef I nf..-u.. ,. ...,i tr m, ... tWn-K-Kt aorrt J Indlcfctes tho h05li!c4 ate on 1 - i i-.. ., ......it Ti,Vi.Ain - ' n-ek northra of Fott Bayard. In K .- ..!. .i... .--. ,.... JM.L.I...I Illwt nuvr. Colonel Motrow and ...i.., i ....i ..il- .iui.... ,, ,.. J Carlos scouts are m that vicinity. teer.er precaution-x taken. Bella , Colonel Klddl. with s batullw of tha I w.,. ,....;. J...J i,ijim .t.w! nt,m,.r. M.!h Csvaln' U aioond Hillbom. l.lrut- iiiii i t -- mm i i i a 1 1 au &Aau uuii . i..i.. . I, ...f. .,, llaa litinril than s'fiitl , KrCIUHU rt lsWIVtUt. lie MW.MI - ,-..,-.. r , .a!,.te W,..! vf e-allra.m.t rt.. tit ItSlltM. of the 1 Come for elg It ml utes n-fore e w, Uj ap,caml lleniiigthcbdlofth ,yHtetof rsllnla Us Jeanne and kept it up and was r ingmg I ...... . u .,, Urff uoon .,. me. , when the Home crashed Into her. me ioat .ria , u of Un Mr. en were an uiun.u. herhMtMCeitseSsrsCtleMnertn tns esjsrtstissi nes4 npssi ftssls sjt SANCU1NARY SAVAGES. The ItectnVe Caa t 9tr4e SeWseee A Ba4 Me4tM( tmt Matlr. DE.'vvr.a Cot.. May 27. A Tr&tcWr- well aad Pettis ranch oa the GlU, td Snn day sfUrraoon killed Charles Stcuon, 'orcman of the Alley sod IngrroIl rsneh. and Harrc j Morcland. eon of Jmc Mory laml, Hrlnc lctwcra Grafton ssd Kalrricw. Ttie bodies wrte found about alt Ur ncrth of Grafton, still warm. Morctand wa shot ctcral times and when fias4 j WA, iyios on B ack with sn lrosi rod driven through his heed la' . giounu. VrvxK Adam, son ef ' corje Adams, s raHchmaa sesr Fatrriew, it uppovi te be killed J'ol iti-snat wa louna aeariiie WHiiesoi lrn .!-. - A ..w.l trren Uln.a , and ar . .... u,uu .v.b .. -!--. ..-. ..,..-.--, A. T., ?ay: Alwut 163 Xavajoa, l't Vhlt all t)tnfnii?hh" irmnl Hh paint on, camped nar Hardy's lat sUbt. It Is currently ruaiorrd thy are raak m preiaratlon to Jola OroslmoV bud of Ajwarhrs. Utrt Informathm from the front . .... -, .. ...- .-..... . -. ... . . . a Hiamorvl the ian aad enant Davis with aUty White .. . VC com arr on mr.r i.u II.JI1UAII run "i. n. Trc-Of, A. T., May 27. -A Ivmlng. X. M., sicia! a: Thirty IndMn rael Hear hen, heading for Mexico. Tin ea airy w in c!o pursuit. The botlle ef fire Ainrrlcan. killwl by the Indians were found at Blue Ulvrr ieterday, Tlo tare running from Kagle to titalton Mining camp. In Mark rmice, has not U-cii hratd fiuiiu It i supposed to has beta cap tured by the Indians - a a INTER-STATE COMMERCE. VIewe of Rprrtntll Man urtlt Re fute tha CuiMnilllve. Boston. May 27. The Special Couimlv tec of the I'nltel Sute Scnte lnetlgat Ing the atibject of Interstate Commerce, ( continued their hearing to-day at the Ball- road Commissioner's office. W llllani IX. Lincoln, by Invitation, addrsed the com mittee. He did not think shipper should complain of the present rates, which are ridiculously low. They are to low for the interests of railroad at4ickhddera. The railroad buslmviK. he said. If the worat and mot absuntly managed of au Iu the coun try. One would espeet the nad to lower their ratos when the wnter route competition is felt, but he had knonu road to raUe their fates frequently at audi eaons and Is lower rati wt.-i bulne la mom than can be handled. Ire thought a minimum rate should be tixnl by law. Fluctuating rates unsettled busiuraa rreatly. The aUbillt) of rates Is moie Ininorunl than the rte Itself. Mr. Lincoln belieMsl that favotlt Ism was shown by the ralltoads In gUlug knowledge, of changes In iate to certain skippers He thought a enteral law, re quiring at leant ten days' nctlce of rhatsfe of rates, would he eUlta'iie, He nelteveti Lincoln regarded a.s a farce. In any leitls latlon upon the subject of rntea he bclleed a car load should be a unit, and that no re duction should be made in 'rates for targe quantities K. V. Kimble, a commission man. claimed that New F.nglaud shipper had to pay an extra of Xtv per crnu on shipments U Chicago for an additional dis tance of only about sixty miles In l.Wfcs Kx-Govenior Claflln favornt a natlouaJ commission to regulate railroad rates. A CONSUL IN TROUBLE, Tailed MtafraOnaul MarUrjr ,tlaefext Ij Hntiltt .XiMrlrau tl. Hto JA.vntuo, May 27. The Siuthcre mall has brought an explanation of tits grounds for the errcst of Markey, lh Unib'd States Consul at Klo-drande-de-Snl on the 10th of April. According bi Klo Crude pajHTs Mackey had Jonz bcn e special mark, tho attack of a caitcatura pajH.T. of which a certain Thadn Ahcs de Amori was editor. Finally on the ISt! the.se attacks culminate! In an attack upor Mackey's mother, and In candalous acr Hens s jo hs own In'itn.nrv nilli two ro , iMctable ladles. Maekey was jhiKcu hi a i theater on the rrenlug of the IfiSh. when laid Amori ws.sed, mrrsping hi feet on tha floor to draw attention. looked at the Cnn nd In an lnultln nuiiuer and spat loudly. Maeicey jumped out and after fotne ex rftange of words Amori ralejl a award stick and .struck at Mar kay. but Uie stick caught in the chandelier and broke. Mack ay then drew a small revolver and fired luur anoi, mree si which run-, v e- . Amori duckeil produced only up?i$Hal wounds. Amori then drew a pistil stwl Sred. but the rdatol wan ebcl by a by , slander, whose band was sererely magied by the rliarse. Amori was taken n:t to liava his woundr dresed, and Meeker, ac companied by Ihe German Consul, pro ceeded lo Ihe residence of lle Police Magistrate and nrn8inlefed hlmaelf. where upea he was loWgtil in the aparlnkenU ef Stan Mayor In the police barrack. s4 where next day over four hundred of the chief InhsbJtants of Ihe rity went to eoe CiUseat bltn snd to BKrr their mtvIccs. ItCAOY FOn TME HEOS. Cewtors Ttrcso.v. A. TM Msy tt Lerdssnrf sd vlcee stated thai sellers attacked the In disss en tee BZbc lilrer jestrrdsy. The idWlers were centpelled to retreat sHth three weusdedL It fs WlVred thst the In dians will attempt Se rertwe kam Jtoneen vis Arlwma. " It will' he InpeiU fer thent te de an withnet ruaslnc Into cnotact with the. toeefjs ss4 eswWy, wh sre gvardlsff rf pss. Fully ne hendred and twenty anted ntee sre tnlU Ut tne Isdlssn, &sssa!4 they sseet the M tilea before they feC alo Mexien there wLU be s Sght te the death. The hscka, iqunt and papwiees will share the fa ef estrr mluaUwn. Ne eearter" la the erjr ef the cew-teys. An Qell t Vmwli. Lexnox, Hj 27. Mr. Janes KneeeU Lowell delivered an nrstk st CssshrMse on the pcciaG of liw careiliwg ef She stuA 4f the poet Gray. He mid It was svefeeht the la.t eccestan en widen he weald nw dMSSKwcnd!ece.sndneex efenaed his hesrifelt grxttoas fer the kiaihaeas which had seen anews Mm heih is eeaeiai sad prirals Hfe. He ssid he ensse in En gland a s trsneer. he he Uvm H n'dU the feeflat ef s fceoiher. The andlenee, wtkk wae sssat select, was 4esy hrteterf hv Mr. frers evident has ss ne ece sm - Motmtiiu rahiaial.aTnt ? ins rillihsasl Sf Anri- TsjSnT. Hsjr.T7.1Wies wers9k enMesTwnessi ssrptien. (er sasss Hm "' n r snhenreA' nesfnessnsef tise Messssn nVh mmtt eseett fer Jasstss eV Ksswwb. SSS) mwmmm enw eweajs sw """ ny an -ev- . --- w-a . ana wnenc fntds ea ans Twthmx Canst. BsseM " aWennwsy. sen seen tees letaes at hm htm sswssesel sneA nsis senc W sheet is Ma seeoaaa. far s issj WsJW ea eesiBW ayFenasenn essseav sssaaV iMnVnv mM . dM net extend kiyss asn whent nest snet gi"g; i?. elmk sfnesfWety Mi ' PeStBseny see XV" t . - m -j j - m r en atanrvnalnni enAnSnt nh afaaTSaW SfsK flnneS ShafntfnM ftaafsnt aejjaeeaiMi eeneaeeasjenwei wssss i w. avae T a- nwaaea Inaw n M SS "7 . - c -cj m ena) Anna Bananejldhs BSnraT snenfsnl saSaSSa . . iai-, w'm .a A .-l Sn Ms nisjensnansa. nlnaVttSnssiVinnansi ' aaas easnisi- isnsswninw eanpnr s ewsnn vns -r . T Ti, T : a Sjagm alBWnpSTnnawsn mj sv BawanenMS mSTmjmm ..---' -"-j. ..j-. rr f . - ' '-:-.'.- , - - -4. ,- .-.? MCHE TALthVC ItflLOiNCS; A Teinwi HiS Jrr CUyCUeeee I wttta frnlat RaIU. Jcrjct Cmr. May 27. A tcrrlWe di trt, cAOsh;.? the k of four lfr and the more or le teriow wodg cf an unkca ncaslxv ef pcra ee cnml st h!f'pwt U thu cjcjn.c. Foer families fr llvinj m Iat rlck Anderin fnrHkiory tmsirat hoce. Uatrd oo the wet He of Co.So Uf betwtvn Flrtl al i?rood lrrU. Thy were about their ansj v-au tv at U;i hosr, warn they were ttuUrd by s law rvr ssef ranhon at a diUJX, Tht was foiScwed i fev the crektx et timber. The hulMr j brcn l trmblv In aiwthrr i&Unt, aca j forf. tug mm lbpoohtj U-uiCrd ovtt" t panu oi trie imumr nm rvr I wa bapjvnl"?. the-, butldlus H ' sunk dowu In th? ccntrr. A cJod of daC . ... .. .m.ii.- .ti ., - .h.t k "r ww.im.. t wrRt up In -the air. T trirk ot xitts chjjrfrn alarrr.fd the truhVr m tfcc l xkMiT mx! x It a d, nr wtti :"L .:, i..M,. .tai .... H,r aaw-". ...... .... -.". -...- ; ypeniily eniaewt In UK w. tx ut j. drarsin an an Ibv timbers rrvu'r.ff the u4rxr (..! takln? out th? devi ThiS I nrrrain at the womdet, nhw wrrc .n'cucil down and crn.OrIN'tr the tltatrr rro j aguultln;. ltme!ati) ftrr the d.oj -r rvurnsl, the tire an aiartH a g .n bell. The fHCUWU i - uotk. took at d(nr and thc v. ho tr .W got te and tte dead had by a v!1"'0 rcaiil Uijurj-. The b . I ug was jwohI by ratrtcx il'H,ri. irn hi wifii and h" chirtlrrt eunleit ihe first tlor, U'Na,t Webb, wile and two clilldten. eerd S.y r. John Coyne, wife and flte ehildien VslK X CorMn and Bvo rhlllrrn. otutiy K:piot the third Itr. II. Meutty and two i - 1 rti nreunlrd the fourth flwor The k.l t are s folhw Mamie. KlU slid lUrney Anderson artt rrsjTCthely riht nu.ntbs, ehi and t-n rears Anderson the father bad ;l ' Ujo hiue for klndllnc wl, and !. -'fe tirertslfHl him a few HimnriiU c.U to iielgtdHirlnc gtswery Ut make purl..w fw breakfast. The other tlm Ml chael Webb, a lad of aeeiitern jrr, r- siding on the second ! He ix crushed In a frightful manner Nearly er) Urns In hla tisxly was. broken. The lujuttrsj fax as leained are John ( ujne, vt frt e ht badlr hurt aUmt the head and fiue rat rkk Coyne. ed sln. ankla tiroVi M? Cojne. Bicel twehe. forrhead badiy ctil;l Bridget Coyne. thirtdhrre, Uid'y bru cd atHJUt the bHly; Hugh Mrtiuttt- Iwrut) five, brad and fo' ldJ cut, Mr Ann McUurtry, twrntj, Might y tn:rrsll about Uie U-l . Luti" ilusr twenty n.l back badly hurt; Magg-e Audrrttf twrhej head aud aim bad h injured. II' sutrlitrn'.I Is attrltmbnl U the rotung away of the jl uixm which the house wa bu Iu AJ thsl Injured were eared for by the various hoel pltass of the city. THE REDSKINS. fMrthar tl irr1tlftns f IJ-riMilm., Meed h 'w .Stosln Dr.MiMi, N. M.. May 27. A buck ft Alma came through from SMwt I tty law ' night bringing newn of suUUUuii: murders by Chief Getoiitm and lib baml of Apvshes An u!d nui naincl Benum. Ihe Iwu Suiter liU.rr l'ete Andetann. Jitu Moiitgumery. M iSJit'sjU W. K. L)oti, and an unknown have killed. oTiir.ns HHJ.ru, A number ha tn-eit kllbsl wlio can sol be feciHcnUed. Mr. Cintjey wrltra til John .Swift as follows, '"Hirf,; la boil biuineee here. twrniy U men nireatly He burled In a r of twenty-four mile?. erii bj t' ntMl .cefdeell b citizens. Ihe follow US H refxirled wotuidrd rI-hh Alma S ',.;'. worth, rum eicu ami n wimuari Wf.Ist I'ubnd, Tm MeKfnney nu llaxler. or l'llios . were fJirj;el eighteen mile above Hoe Jprlns. and d : Ing Ma mi i oMiitj a.ei the enmti wss atUekeJ. When VntU reUirneil he found Bastr de' In the ramp and Mcelntiey IuIm ii; 1 land hastetiMl to the mer Ami wniej tin riiireits aou was sinn ni on uo wav i ii pittlw) rti the wet fork of t ' era well armed aui are now on the UaL PENSION DECISION. A Saint r I Mo war Wfio Jini h Cffl ararr fur lha t"wrt"e f It.'-ai.lH lul Uarti trn Krllnc vl.m VfAmntu. May 23. The mm! tloner of iVuvion baa Jee;dr,l .tt'tse ap.m the application tnf a j-nsjm of un fnon, of Cottijany ji, V,'st ir il Cavalry, who jolm-d tl.e Cfs;ler4t er htie s CnJoti priier. ltUatbrl ifc enlistment was fr tlw? puxpr ut ec;,:t Ut the KnJeral Jlne at a fatoraiile cpp.;rtt, Mif. Iti Ms rjertslun 'the (. vmtfiWnr a: "If It wet-i aJbwb: for m ,. ture-I sotlfer to JdH U tmtmy fur tmrim of esrapiiK thm hardship- fr jrfirauons of wls.m Jf the Drtnels! wiihl be raUblUed that a jrlvber ul at wwua mpiy s recruit Ux the euemj In Uw a raa tnUmtUjm ntvl relitrs. i t tn l3g4 by his overt arta. .Haefc bIa tfe eaaev snd In view ef the prilsWs f ue sMiaia. i ran hH j,-J4 otherwise thai that the soldier In ImU ra did render sv wmary mui and essnfort to the late rbIS saueHUMMUserwref the fnlted Sn the c'alsi wi thrrUx be refrexH. atd. ij wis awtf an siwifar eneee Cenamw fJe reilLM CrsMHi. Skw Tons:. May Vi-liVs-,, , the Stat tA taeffa are here trj In? sa plar s lomm er .r.-e,eeeaM Ut that end sre . deevor$ te set Jk Hrrtate6drt I! Bears t repeal U wtrt, made tmt yesrsre. rfl4d4is ais Ueka In bnjlnf isteerraUrBndne4. y, , C tk Mate M Gersia trMmlM w 9m m He heetda and Dm -vlrtHM mi u t presmt It trvm tmtimc any ew tm eexreraeisnesliL Atsasthl m nwr r , mmmiUi and jtmn U'Jtra f th hit the neeetiMt w 4h 5aen. m nu neSntte cwsjn -c renrseat fs e e Tfc If Wartns. PrrtiK,witJsMsyThe rtrfa sesle ef the AJwtlattd AastwrLitiba Y s eei per cent redectlon i all 0vr ssewts teat Vi snert asllk. wae asal.l e rsnestf sK esttesMleejs ikrkoa: ul twensry ksc nigM. na4 will he nssss4 ls she assfartnrer en Fe: st mmmnmrt wm naexUCS are m mtt si test there wtli Ve titiir jJ e-e aeais wiM he a -Me Jtmm f eteisi to have seseaee tnmt m mitt QHvners ant Onry wH awwes tser snesoesv Assess: (ae? &ms Matseii he ai Mt aenle are Cnrse&s nnns m eVMnWJIn JnWMMs Sn- -e5aV - "tv;'.'.7i SL. i - i- .? -fc-- --s-- h Yz.cr . -s. . - -e- jetasMv n s alanK," . ,&.