RED CLOUD CfflEF A. C. HOSME. Pftmr. RFnrT)T7I). - - - NEBRASKA, CURRENT COMMENT. The Hewitt iron works of Trentoa, K. J., will be removed to Chattanooga. Tcnn. 1- One million Hollars in gold bars was shipped from New York for London on tbe22d. There was a report at New York recently of a movement to corner tho orange trade. The Persian Government has for mally engaged to grant no railway con cessions without consulting Ruhsia. Germany has acceded to the request of France for permission to transfer tho remains of Generals Carnot and Marceau to France Secretary Tracy has decided that retired naval officers can not accept a diplomatic appointment and remain officers of the navy. Hundreds of sympathizers took part in a demonstration at Hamburg the other day on the occasion of the ex pulsion of the Socialist Schlumke. A Gekmax Government detective named Wichman has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment for falsely accusing two men of being Anarchists. Premier Sammjiiiv, of England, in a speech recently declared boldly that nothing short of a vote of want of con fidence would unseat the Government. Colonel Hc:hk.vI1allett, who made himself notorious last year by his illicit relations with his niece, has resigned his seat in the Hritish House of Commons. It is reported from Victoria, B. C, that another great Canadian transcon tinental railway is projected. The capital of the new company is placed at 150.000.000. The Woonsocket (tt. I.) Rubber Company proposes to erect the largest rubber boot and shoo factory in the world on an island of twenty acres near that citv. Rev. -Wilton Mekle Smith, the once noted base-ball player of Princeton College, has been installed as pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, New York Citv. Mme. Fuioch-Madi. the prima donna, has secured a verdict for sfcll, 000 in n suit against the New York Nationnl Conservatory of Music to re cover on contracts. The Zurich (Switzerland) police have discovered an establishment for the manufacture of bombs on an ex tensive scale. Two more Russians have been arrested for connection with the manufacture of the explosives. Mrs. HrMrmiEY Ward contradicts the American statement that she has refused $10,000 for her next novel. She says that she was offered more than that, but prefers to remain in the hands of her old publishers. Smith & Elder. In tho debate on tho subject of a re ciprocity treaty between Canada and the United States at tho Dominion capital. Mr. Cockburn, a Govern ment supporter, declared that Amer icans lived only for boodle and wanted to get Canada's trade for noth ing: General Adam IUdkau, whoso con troversy with the family of General U. S. Grant over the authorship of the Grant memoirs attracted so much at tention last year, was in Washington recently opposing the confirmation of tho nomination of Colonel Fred Grant to be Minister to Austria. The will of the late Judge Grant Goodrich, which was admitted to pro bate at Chicago the other day, dis pones of an estate worth $190,000. The sum of $1,000 is left each to the Gar rett Iliblical Institute and the North western University. The bulk ot his estate is left to his widow, his son Horace and his daughter, Mary F. Maguirc, as trustees. Senator Stewart's special com mittee to investigate tho subject of irrigating and reclaiming arid lands will meet at St. Paul and proceed first to Montana. Tho chairman expects that tho trip will occupy about six weeks and cover most of tho Ter ritories. This committee includes Sen ators Allison. Plumb, Hiscock. Gor man. Reagan and Jones of Arkansas. Referring to the cable dispatch from Rome regarding the Pope's com ing to America. Cardinal Gibbons says: "It is mere sentiment. The report was put in circulation by some one op posed to the Italian Government and friendly to America, who probably thought he was giving this country a puff, and there is nothing whatever in the rumor. The Popo's residence will alwavs bo in Rome." A meeting of distinguished artists was held the other night at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. New York. The object of the meeting was the formation of a "free art league" for the promotion of art in this country. A committee was formed for this purpose, and the association will do all in its power to secure tho admis sion into this country of works of for eign artists free of duty. Mr. Sr rue. eon. the famous Baptist minister, has for many years been in the habit of sending fresh books to country clergymen who are unable to buy such books themselves. Heber Newton, of New York, has been doing the same thing, and other clergyaaen have been doing a similar good work. A writer ia the Advance tells of a warWhcarted Iayaian who has receet lct aTMU$500Vleadtoclrrsyisea for te purchase tx wo ai sjmm - . as a 1 NEWS OF THE WEEK. OlMMd by T1 mU and MalL THE flKXATE EXECUTIVE KESSIOX. Ill th Seaate oa the 10th the Vice-Fres-laeat aasoaaea m the committee oe the cen teaalal cclebratioa in Sew York Senators III eoek, Shenaaa. Hoar. Voorhees and Euiits. Senator Sherman's Btoaosed amendment to the role repairing resolution cslllax oa beads ot departments for Information to be referred to the appropriate committee was debited at learthaad recommitted. After a Drier execu tive session the Senate adjourned. Among the confirmations were: Brad. D. Slaughter. United States Marshal for Nebraska: Smith A. Whit ford, Second Assistant and Abraham D. flaxen. Third Assistant Postmaster-General: Samuel R. Thayer, Minister to the Netherlands; Wil liam W. Thomas. Minister to Norway and Sweden, and a number of other nominations. The President sent In a long list of nominations, among them Wbltelaw Held, ot New York, to be Minister to France and Julius CGoldscbmldt, of Wisconsin, to be Consul-General at Vienna. In the Senate on the SOtb a communica tion was received from the Governor of Rhode Island staUng that the resignation of Senator Chase had beea accepted. A brief executiie session was held and the Senate adjourned. Among the confirmations were: John M.Mason, of West Virginia, for Commissioner of Internal Revenue and Charles R. Mitchell of Connecti cut. Commissioner ot Patent. The President sent In the names of Fred. D. Grant, of New York, to b Minister to Austria-Hungary, and John C New, of Indiana, Consul General at London. WHEJt the 8enate met on the 21st it im mediately went into executive session and con firmed a number of Territorial nominations, compming ail tbat had been reported from the committee. Official notification, however, was not sent to the President. The President sent in another list of nominations for Territorial offices and postmasters. Whkn ibe Senate met on the 22d a com munication was rcceUed from Chief Justice Fuller announcing the death of Associate Justice Matthews, of the Supreme Court, and on motion ot Senator Hoar the Senate immedi ately adjourned. In the Senate on the 23.1 Mr. Stewart submitted a report in regard to timber de nida tions InNev.iiU which uent over In executiie session Wliitclaw Reid was confirmed a. Ulnis tcr to Frar.ee and Frederick I), t; rant Minuter to Austria-Hungary. A large b.ttcii of other nominations were confirmed including Juiios Goldschmidt to lie Consul General at Vienna and Edwin C Willets, of Michigan, to be Assist ant Secretary of Agricultural. Among the nom inations sent in ty the President were: J .vines (Corporal! Tanner, of New York to be Commis sioner ot Pensions; James M. Snacklcford. of Indiana, to bo judge of the United States Court for the Indian Territory; Zacliariah I.. Wal rond. of Kansas, to be attorney for the United States for the Indian Territory: Thomas II Needles, of Illinois, to be marshal of the United States for tho Indian Territory. TEltSONAI. AND POLITIC I. Secretary Wisdom is said lube the au thority for the statement tbat United States Treasurer J. W. Uyatt will retain hit position until June 30, when J. N. Huston, of Indiana, will succeed him. At a banquet at Koine recently Cardi nal Paroccbi, the Pope's vicar, said thut if In the future it should become neces sary for the Pope to leave Europe, be would find a sure refuge among the Amer ican Bishops, who would receive him with honorable hospitality. Sir Thomas Gladstone, only surviving brother of William E. Gladstone, the great British statesman, died recently, aged eighty-five. A (iltKAT sensation was the elopement of Chief Justice Fuller's fifth daughter 1'uu Iiuo with J. Watt Aubrey. Ihu parties were married by a justice of the puace at Milwaukee, Wis. The lady with whom Justice Gray, of the United States Supreme Court, will wed is Miss Jeannette, daughter of Asso ciate Justice Matthews. As English blue book U'U"d recently shows tbat England has ben in accord with America in reference to Samoa. Mrs. Pieiiic, of New York, won the prize nt the beauty show at Nice recently. Jl'DCIC sVllKSLOCK G. VEAZr.T. of the Supr nie Court of Vermont, is prutntnuntly mentioned for the next Commander-in-Chief of tho U. A. It Germany hat acceded to the request of France for permission to transfer the re mains of Generals Carnot and Marceau to France. Cocxt ScnocTALorr. the noted Russian statesman and diplomatist, died on the J2d. He was born in 182Z, Stanley Matthews. Associate Justice of the Supreme Bench, died at Washing ton on the 22d after a long and painful illness. He was born in Cincinnati July 21, 1W4. It was stated on the 22d that Chauncey M. Depew had been offered the English Mission and tbat be would accept. The marriage of Miss Elisabeth Rocke feller, eldest daughter of John D. Rocke feller, ot the Standard Oil Company, to Charles A. Strong, son of Rev. Dr. Strong, of Rochester, N. Y., took place at New York oa the 22d. News has been received at Cairo of a victory of Emin Bey over the deivfshe Emin was in good health and had several Europeans with him. While dining in the cafe the other day General Boulanger was suddenly seized with a fainting fit and bad to be com eyed to bis homo. The Democrats of Brooklyn hare deter mined to erect in that city a building similar to Tammanr Hall of New York. Corporal Tanner, the newly-appointed Pension Commissioner, declares himself in favor of liLer.il pensions. Ex-Premdent Cleveland and party met with a very flattering reception ou their arrival at Havana, Cuba. The Cologne Gaiett-, commenting en the Sanican question. ays tbat owing to the attitude of Am-rica it is natural that Germany should seek a full agreement with England tefore the, Saiuoaa confer ence meets. M1SCEXXANKOCS. Fire broke out the other night in Cross' lumber yard in the eastern section of Washingtoa and totally destroyed the sasn ana Dim a xactory. ine loss was heavy. THE Pope has decided in favor of the Canadian Jesuits against Cardinal Tas chereaa. The branch of the Lavalle University at Montreal, in consequence, will be closed. Mas. Henrt Mott and a team of horses went through the ice on Lake Champlain. N. Y-, the other day and were drowned. A biohxt complimentary report on the asw gunboat Yorktown has been made by the naval board, of which Commodore Fltshagh is president. Robert Sigeu soa of General Frans Si gel, who pleaded guilty to forging pen sion checks, has been sentenced by the United States district judge in Naw'York City to six years' imprisonment at hard labor. Tes striking feather workers of New York City have given up their strike for better wages and about ail resumed work at the old wages. The riots at Pesth, Hungary, were re aewed oa the 51st. Foca desperadoes robbed a passenger train at Canyon Diablo, near Winslow. Aria., the other day. Only a small amount was secured by the robbers. H. IL Cheek, as emigrant agent, has been put ia jail at Greensboro, N. C, for iadaclng negroes to go West Bcsixxss failures (Dan's report) for ths seven days ended Marc-: 1 numbered Sit. compared with 361 the previous week aad 543 the correspoadlag week of last year. Gexejlal Wads HAxrrox has retarded to sarvivors of the Sixty-afti Pennsylva nia volunteers aad Fifth cavalry a couple of lags captared by the Confederates la the war of the rebeUioa. It is believed that a few days will sea a general rsdactioa ia the wages of coke wutfcscs targasss the Psassy IvaaLa r- sriea. instead of a strifes oa their Tin Mexican Oavarasasat has taken steps to prohibit the imacrtatkm of Amer icas lard. Tax President has isswsd a proclamation relative to the illegal hunting sad killing of seals and other far aaixcals ia Behriag sea withia the limits of the United States. A ge.iexal suspeasioa of work at the Pennsylvania Coal Company's mines has been ordered. The company has ftfteen large collieries. John Gilt, one of the seamea of the steamship America, was killed recently, at the mouth of the Chesapeake bay, Md., by an immense wave striking him fall in the breast. It is believed thst the stolen mail pouch, which was found ripped open and secreted in a culvert near Piedmont, W. Va.. con tained a large amount of money and val uable letters. A sIXGCLar rase developed at Cincin nati the other day in the efforts of George Duff v and George Draess to convict eaeh other of having drowned a man ia the canal. S. V. Conwat, wholesale hardware, of Shreveport, La has applied for an exten sion of one. two and three years. As sets, 1.7.0Q0; liabilities, $W) 000. The Barrett toys, Tim and Pete, were banged at Minneapolis. Minn., on the S2d for the murder of Thomas Tollefson. a street car driver, whom they had robbed. Hcsdreds of sympathizers took part in a demonstration at Hamburg the other day on tho occasion of the expulsion of the Socialist Schlumke. The official statement ot the Russian budget for l?jeJ shows a surplus of 7.0U),OX roubles without including the proceeds of the November loan. A Portuguese anti-slavery society ha been formed with King Luis as honorary president. The schooner Edward S. Eveletb, from Philadelphia for Gloucester, and the brig J. F. Merry, from Philadelphia for the West Indie, were in collision the other night in Delaware bay. Both vessels were badly damaged. Clearing house returns for the wek ended March .:l showed un average in crease of 11.5 compared with tho corre sponding week of Inst year. In Now York the increase was 12 S. On the Loudon Stock Exchange during the week ended March 23 prices were firm notwithstanding tho collapse of the French copper syndicate. In Paris to wards the close of tho wtek financial mat ters assumed a more favorable aspect The northbound train from the City of Mexico on the Mexican National railway was wrecked at Malvelcto the other night and the engineer and fireman were in stantly killed. It was ttelieved that the disaster was caused by train wreckers. The Bullard Art Publishing Company of Worcester, Mass., organized two years ngo with a cash capital ot $1V and ?.Y).000iu designs has faile.L The failure is attributed to Bullard': poor business man agement. ATNewberg, Ark., th9 other morning, Cooper's saw mill was own to pieces. John Blinknnship killed and John Griffin badly scalded by a boiler explosion. Five recent incendiary tires have caused flO.OOJ loss to tho Reading (Pa.) lumber company. The skeleton of John Hogn!, an inventor of Cumburland. Md.. who disappeared seven years ago, has been found in a cae in tho mountains near the city. The Verrugas bridg. the most famous of the bridges in the Oroya railroad of Peru, da been swept away by a flood. It was Ui fot high and its original cast was I 'O.tMX) soles. Its destruction has rendered tinnsKrtntion from that part of tho country almost imjKissible. I'LtCKUgold is -aid to have been dis covered in tho bluff- on the Missouri river opposite Town'end, Mont. A man namd MtGiiggau made the discovery. Nearly 'verylMi ly in Townsend has staked off a placer claim. Little Funny Ray, aged three years, fell out of a third story window- at Balti more, Md., recently and died an hour later. Two of the corn laden barges in tow of the Hoxie, which broke her shaf l recently just above Vicksburg, Mis., sunk owing to damage from collision with the Hoxie. The total loss was about $I(K),0 The tug Luther Want has returned to Norfolk, Vn. She has been utiablo to find the missing coal barge Regulator, with five men on board. The Regulator broke Iooo from tho tug in the recent storm M. de Lonlat and Gerault Richard fought a duel recently near Paris and the former was slightly wounded in threw places. Mr. Richard bad attacked M. de Loutay in a newspaper article, charg ing bim with plagiarising a work of M. DuqueL In a duel with swords the other day at Rome Deputy Gavalotti slightly wounded Signer Corvetto, Under Scretary of the War Department The trouble grew out of a personal dispute. ADDITIONAL DISPATCHES After appropriate ceremonies at his late residence in Washington on this 2.'th. the remains of Associate Justice Stanley Matthews were takeu to Cincinnati for interment. It is stated tbat Harriet Beecher Stow, the authoress i hopelessly afflicted with dementia. A DI.skask resembling cholera is report ed epidemic at Florence, Italy. By some it is attributed to bad fool. Colonel Fred D Grant took the oath of office as Minister to Austria on the th. He- will leave for Vienna :n a short time. The President has pardoned Frederick E. H.cioll. under fire years' sentence in Minnesota for abstracting funds of th lank for which b was mcncer. Joba Sti.amer, an illegal liquor seller, has also be"n pardontnL Tr.ooi'S were necessary to qaell the riot which broke out at Pesth. Hungary, on the 2ftth. Naval officers at Washington are loud in their complaints at the selection of a retired arm officer to head th naval dis play at the Washington inaugural centen nial and have begun an agitation ia favor of Admiral Jouett. The silk manufacturers ot Pstersoa, N. J., are tsking steps to organise a school in which designing, weaving, dyeing aad finishing silk goods are to be taught Germany has acceded to the request of France for permission to transfer the re mains ot Generals Carnot and Marceaa to Fran or. The lower house of the New York Assem bly has rejected the bill to grant woea-a municipal suffrage by a vote of 19 to sl eet the required AS votes In the affirmative. Br the collapse or a new three-story brick block at Biaghamtoa, N.Y., receatly. oae workman was killed aaa two others serioaslv Injured. Numerous strikes are reported ia various parts of Garaaay. William Dsjyxb. employed at Antho ny's mill near Datoa, as, recently fell against a Circular saw while it was la no tioa. His right arm was severed at the shoulder, aad he died ia tea miaatas fra the shock aad loss of blood. Navxgatios ca the Delaware aad Hai soa caaal was resamsd oa the Si'Ji. P. T. Bacnum has givea to the Moseam of Natural History, of New York, the tssAtlve skeletoa of the famous elepaaat, Jamba Ansocncxmemts have beea nested la the Pitutoa (Pa.) coal regions ot a stop page of work. About 13,090 mea aad beys are affected. Tax court martial to try Major Lydachar for defects ia the Wasaig:es wa,aedsct taanel ccawaed ess tae msh. Tax third week at the great Fall aUvar (Mass.) weavers' strike spaaed vita feat little easmgw as the ajtaalieaw mlj a few setae female wsavas wttfc a stone hj a NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. Nebraska Leaialatare. Tan Senate passed the following billaaa the 19th: Requiring Insurance sompjnie to give each policy holder a certified copy of Ms application when based on appIiraUoo. author izing plate class insurance companies wtta :ou,uai capital to do business In the State: emending the Soldiers' Home law; rroildicc that foreign corporations may become tncor porsted in Nebraska. Many bills were eon Stdered is Committee of the Wao'.e The Rail road Committee rcotxnneni!el the pi.-e of las Hou-e resolution dirt-cits; the board of transportation to fix a schedule of freicat rate to prevent discrimination .. The Govrrsor sent a message u the House wilhJrawln; tl Trust bUls. not belnir sware thit the subject is covered by pendtas meiure. Apprv prUtlon bill were taken up and were under coaslderatian when the House dournttL Tax morning session of the Senate on the 19th was devoted to passing bills ou third reading. Amonc the bills passed were: Thrre Appropriation bills tPeru normal school. Mil ford home for fallen women and 1-lncoln hes pltal for the insane); rcqulnnp contractors on nnhtlr nrL'i tn Hli Inriil fnr the niTBfDl of employes. maUng the charges for Weesnar of "-"- ' -" .- -. - livestock a hen on such stock: makm? land reat a lien on the crop limiting the number of employes of the I-Rislature, and the Constitu tional amendment for a Rallwa) Commission W?1" UV5.ro"r: V"I"r.WJ; rssion uuis were eousiucreu in luubiikt the Whole The House devoted the entire day to consideration of the General Approprta- lien bill tn Committee of the Whole. KV-nw after mMln,nn Iha --Jth the Sen- ate went Into Committee of the Whole on tbe Constitutional amendment permitting the tn vestment of tbe State school fund In cb4 district bonds, which was anally recommended for passage In the afternoon the bill to let tbe State prititieg passed and after a lone debate In CommllUe of the Whole tbe bill appro priating V9.'n for the Beatrice Institution for feeble-minded children was defeated. The bill for the Australian strm of voting met the same fate. The bills passed prohibiting officii! court reporters from practicing law . rtqalrinc the written consent of mortnacee to dispone of property undr chattel mortpace; Irpa'.iitniC the State Dalrj meu's A'.ocatlon, arid appropriating SI ('un Dually thtrefor... Tie lloue had under dt cushion tho bill to uboiloh the Lin-Stock Commission, which extended Into the after noon and tlmttly rt commended it for p..ase Mr. Linn's bill for taxlne dining and sleeping cr passoI. I'cnilinK conid ration of ppn prlation bills the House adjourned. In the SenattJ on the'JltMr. Uavtuoiid. from the Finance Committee, n-j-ort'd. in re sponge tr. a resoluticn, that the total an.ount of appropr.atiot.s ashed for fiy all bills nut 'ndeti ntlely jotjxned by the House acitrec ited . SSLHto.)!. Mr Maker's Itesistratlun li.ll passed. Mr. Corbin's Constitutional amendineni fr the Investment of the permanent durational fund In registered school district bonds nusdefeatriL The bill pissed m ikin a yearly appropriation of (1,'iOu for the St ite dalrjtnen. A Ions deflate was had on the Houss resolution directing the Itilroad Commissioners to make a schedule of freight rates to prevent discrimination, an ! the Senate being a tie. Irt to 1C on ordering a third reading it w as not disposed of The dav In tin Slouse wasoccupieil in eonsldertlig the tln end Appropriation bill in Committee of the Whole Tin: Senate on the forenoon of the 22d was enraged tn cnnsiCerini: bills in Committee of the hole Tlie bill appropriating i'. for anew litiildini; nt the Kearne reKnn schioil pasted. Scleral other bills passiNi At the at t moon session the bill appropriating l.5, for new buildings for the I.iiro.n Insne llos. kltalnas itid'flnili.ly Mstpo3rd eieraloiher apprxpriatiuns, considered unrtrcess iry, met the sinie f.tle. Adjourned until Monday The Housi passed the Snat- ti 11 IlinlMr r the niiinterof emplryes of the House and S n.te. The bill to protect hotel keeper from dead beats," ind the Senate bill toubo.ih the Live stock Cotntnlssion. cxi-pt tin etenurv u peon, passeil Appropriation bills were then considered in Committee of the Whole. Ad ourned. " " """ -- Sllsrellanrousv AT Neligh the other ilay the flfteen motiths.old child of S. A. Schidler Ml Into a pail of water in the kitchen and drowned before it na d scovered. II. il. Hoktos., engineer at the roller mills, nt Bennett, has recl.ed a warning from White-cups', and has prepared him self for forcible action upon a moment's notice. Jog Wi.s.Q Fo.NG, of Fremont, has lie come n bloated inonopo ist, he having purchased and is now conducting three laundries at that place. Tilt trial of Hev. Mlnehnrf, of (Jrace Methodist Church at Lincoln, resulted in his being suspended for one year. After the verdict was announced be addressed the large crowd present. He was greeted with an ovation and was the recipient of cheers and beautiful cut flower in tho shape of cross and crow n. etc The ciiarge was "conduct such as wa unbecoming a minister." There is no moral scvndal connected with the malUr, but Minehart is probably an extremist on sanctillcatlun and prohibition. A Ci.sT Coc.nty young man named Foresail recently became so m idly m.t ten with the charms of a young lidv that when she rejected bis suit he stepped from I her presence and shot btmte.f, dying in stantly. Joitsj (Jcor5Bt;na. aged twenty-two. a farmer living near Wahoo, was thrown from a wild horse the other day ami k ckel in the face, almost entire y tearing hi nose off. and injuring hi right eye so that he will probvt Iv lose it. Tlic five-year-old .on of John Kennedy, of Coiad, while recently plaring with some matches set fire to hi father's barn, which, with content, was destroyed. His stock all escaped except on horse, which was cremated. UNnrqflTiCi) love caused Emms. Bo-ttger, an Omaha girl, to recently take n sp-jottlul of morphine with suicidal inte-it- She then repented her act and rushed to a diug store and told wh.it she had dona. Antidotes were administered and a police man kept her wa k ng th !ieii ,-iii n ght. but her rrcivery was doubtfal. Th sul ject of her frcniy. a rai.rcjtd nretnan. wa arrested as proUthly knowing more than he seeme 1 dtpc-sd to te.L A rnorosiTio.x has teen mide to th peo ple o' Beatrice looking t an 'i!"Biioa of the Kansas Citv, Wyandatte & North western road to that town. Walter Konstss. a voung man work lag on a farm near Kill, has been ar rested bv Spec al Agent Thompson, of the Kock Island, on a charge cf steviing rai ' vaa IS-.a fTm ... A- a. Vfl. T.n- ' . V4 ,.v.fcr.M .i..4 .r -, . ft...., w .. uary 10 last. ' NlooTIATIO.vfs have len comosncel for the erection of a new brick hotel at Ulysses i to take the place of the Ked House. r- . cently destroyed byfire. Hc5HT FtSBta. a farmer, was recently arrested sear Oxford on th charge of burning the granary belcng ng to G. W. Dsaiels. entailing a loss of JV). OvtawosX recentlv caused W. O. F-os-tcn, a prominent merchant of David City, to loae his rea.on. lri,i(aU.I tt-? a e.ntlsn fresn the) East with e g-t ww. with families aad th tflt thirty-two gran Jchildrea. has rrurcha-d LMWacresof landafswnstlsw west of North Platte aad will move the whole otv oa it. gsvEXAL young mea got Into a quarrel at Waverly th othr trrasij wfctn Richard Fitrs caoct s track WUliam Ked with a billiard cue asd fractured his skalL caasing death the next day. Z. E. JaCXOv, a lsrdent of Fillertoei. claims to have drives stage la Wiscca.ln oa the tstrrt lies with Js-rrv lla.sk, t cew Sssicretery ot Agricaltara. Tk eight-year-osd esa of a Cas:ag Coast y farxef tips the ecale at Vti posaaa. CataBf-gs L3COU wa receatly arreetasl at Lawreace, iCasu, far steed Lsg a traak. aatd tha pswice afterwards Irarte-l that aw was aa escaaeal ssaraersr Cress Neeraska. where he was aaato lif. eeatjrsyc. waieti baem rssm ta elgstaea years, bat aw stalest after aarrics; tea. AS e4evaar wHh a caaarHy af U.M9 aasisat awas asassstil at - I a eavs-sBjasw-atw tasra la I' DERELICT. fasi hip Wrackaaf Reported By lBOOml&T VesMlav WrvoksasMt Store at -. Klvelne Kasmay T.tpl Flood la Jr- ir-j -- - Urstt la Meiico Etf. New Yoke. Uarch 25 Alt efforts to trace the identity of the ! whoa wreckage was passed by the stnr Col orado Saturday morning have so far failed. The owrnvr ot the s'euir Con vrva. of Madr d, which at!rd frvm bare a week ao for Semaaa, deny tbat the wreckage Is that of their vessel, aud the ate.ita of the Clj de line steamer Saginaw also denied that the wreckage be oogedto their veaseL A tK)ibI clew to the .bin was fur- . nlihmi hr 1urnlnmmlnifi.itl. Ihu Tliorn. .- " .-- Jn, Tbe AUa, Uu0 m,r Athce from o . , , 1.1 . . i . Port Ltmon. which arrived early, re- ported having tsaaeed, on. ratunlay aoon. a wnite rain tea sieeaier uif abled aad bound south and showing the . IW. an lUr.. Ta- l.rla IS. H. lkarU - wh.ch also got In this morning from Sail , Domingo, brought a report of a hip in distress. The I-ockart's cnt.ta.n .aid tbaT on Mareh 1 h ,ke tk. Hrlt,.h .learner - - . t - Yeomandell in a disabled state. Tb- Yeo- tuaudell bad a heavy II. t to the startvrd. her deck. Were ou a line vs kth the water. her machinery was disabled and her sails blown asvay The daablel vesel dis- p ayed a series of signal. Indicating dl.- tie. and boi.tel a irque.t to hae her condition telegraphed to the Kngli.h ., , ,. .. . I.Iovds. (J i tile maritime t xchane va- ttrday it was thought pndab.e that'the latter eee had one duwn and that th raft and driftvrool pis.ed by the Clo- rvlo on Saturluy wer all that were left .itplllh.Mn .fhrr.tr.mlrti,m The follow ,ug dispatch fr m Itc-t.m was rvceiveil nt the Ne Yolk Mutlne Kt chnnge "The steamer Wate City fcitu S.iviiiiuah leports that or. Mnrcn 'ii at ll:.'li n. in in latitude Cls.H tnigitude TtL.K. she passed one iii-lalltc lifrtswtt and oil.) lrtpsdruk lKnt. the Int er liewty pn llteil white. Tile tit at thre-' letters of tbe name on tliu laige to . t iiMkel like I OU The (Sate Citv nl-u tnsse.l In thtt nlim t If-ii.ilv . f ...( ,,ll,.r f..,.ll,.. and joiner work", the lntt-r painted white. -!. SB rr .'.! .UMIIIMI V llin wreckage nppireiitiv come from .- steamer arui had not bveii long in the watei." When the odlcers of the eichinge ie Cei.eil this they regntded It as strong evident. thut the wirvkage l-liiigfd to tho Outset a, tbe vessel tsluch hnd so much trouble In getting away from this port liecaiis.. she was up-cld of twin,: intended for the llnvtien inuigenta. unci an AT haMoa. Wamiim.ion, Mnrch '.S -I'aptaln C. N Schoonniaker coiniii .tiding tho Vnmlnlia, reports to the Nasv Department, under date of Ktdirunrv ".1. thi arris al of the Vaiida ia at Ap n, ."sumon U f. unit in port the lpslt ii. IL M 's ship Calliope nud th Cetiunn Olivettes. Adier. Olga and Ller. Lter. thm iia t-eni uuiet since tho Inst reports frxm Sntmr tin Felrflliry 14 a severo gale viite.l the har let, daring whicn the Atii-rtcan bark- lituie Constitution wu driven ashore mid l-ecauiit a totulvtreck Tiie se, ond Clllter of the Nip C toik olf Ihe eatitalli mid crew. Ihe Constitution was owned by Nicholas H.i'uiiril, of Snti Francuco. Sitia'ler e.sels are reported to have gon ashore ui the w.tt end of Cpola island Herr Hrnndeis, r. (Jertusn siil-jeot and t r President of the so-ended lama.ese (iov eminent Is reported to have rs gned nud left for !" lllleV 111 the merchant tealul j Lvbeik. February '."- the Mp.Ic dressed shi. in honor of the nnnlversarr of Vsh. j melon's birthday ami the foreign m-iixif- wnrjoineil in. Tb" indications are tbat the TniilMesi pnrty Is losing gmtlud. l.Kt Tltli IXPUlsl iv Niw YokK. Mnrch 2uAl slxmt II. C teUr Jiy morning n loud rejrt startled the crowd, of passer bv at th junction I of Fifth ateuue, Hruvilway and Twenty thinl street, mid n targe (tortiou of tl. stilewalk on Twenty. thtrtl street, just ofl the juticticn and ou the side of the lr'l next to the Fifth Avenue Hotel. ros tilb in the air. while shoer of stone fell on the people, but no one was seriously In- ' jnred. The windows of tbe store on th corner under the Fifth Avenue Hotel ware " shattered. There wa a huge hole In th 1 s dewnlk next to the bote, tegtuning at a point alMiut ten feet from tbe corner of Tweuty third street. At tlrl it was thought that the boiler In the Fifth Ave. line Hotel had exploded, tiul later It discovered that tb explosion wa doe tc th electric ubwy. . vfMirifA tsr r.f iiy.it llxnLlv, March ?. -Spring rrheto-i tbe Oler and Kibe have Increased until both rivers have Income torrent. In same other parts waters have overflowed their bank. Score i,f town and viiag are inundateiL The damage to pnfrty is Very great The flotel came upon th people udilnly and a riuml-T were drowned. Tb liorernmeot has sent 'tfflcersto the submerged district to in- ijuire into the extent of the d .aster and to take measure. '-f .afny and relief. aor A'st. oc-srtianrii. , MjVX CrtV, Iowa, March ti Two little ' l-oys, Harry Johnson and playmate, And 1 lug a twelve-pv und can of ;wdr n a tarn vesterday dn.de.1 jt. omtents and the Johnson le-y drwppe I a lighteti match j into the csn. Tb espo.ion mattlat I hi j , faceU.oml reovgrntltwi. tearing out h. l eve, w hlie pieres of the can made faarful j gisjje in hi aWcB-n. The other boy j took his share of twder bflme and touched ' it ff. burning himself trrtbty aad s-tting tire to his clothes. Towv Btcivru. CU.rov, IIL, Msrrh ? Y.t at umnj. DsWut Cointy. la: aigfci de.trey d tVA -, O 0 worth tf prt;rty indadmg mar thr . twenty store, and ba.lae hc.n. ! Among the losers r. C Ho-nt A. Co.. cnral stre: Crocktt A Cew j general tore. Robia.. gnral tor; IL I IVattfa. baggie and tirniu stTtmrs tttvTi'mizD Crrv W MtxiOJt. M't, March 3S An excursion party of serenteen per. t- joying a sad on Let Ctaips yesrday. (a the rtate of JsLscu, were cpiid Uj a gala end a'l wra itrowne-L I rmalT r'aeiTralersaetrr ToJey of th. Uawn PanSc. whs Im. ne-w-boy in ladiaRerobti. Oa th. fsir grcjnd on day one cf the toy akl as to be? hire sell. I was gtwt at the Iajia. I tartvl cot call ng tt ban. of th ;rf aal add-d -all th. sw. ball fai..l i" fiid a purchaser. Ia the atf-aatits- ay 1 stlto "a ItOC a a.Cv- - I ,f gocl shape. Tuialiy became or.r t . , M ' '' "T T S1a7rJ A I I U'"lisa I hai e. JTetU th-. yv j Jdoa t ho it tart rijS'. Wbr d, t j. CA'.l t aU alat th. shlpwrec. H Jk. tr t . t took de pp- eel of haa-t vd bowed va dvertlawstef a vrJ where a est cf th Stip at fa. I d w ilp!aTd. Tbexe.' a4 b. at tsra that pcittr 3p-i-i dews sv&l If ttat ast a wrt. aoiJy' a tkS Cep a yI Is wtCe yvs ar d'tla sritii tsyr aad h wi.l gat taagl-I sp. I dii tfiia asi was scd tfosag a !a4e&r tutiieet. I void a.i th. pawrs aad tV rt day ! started at it sass meet toff a.ytf. fct il ti. estrJe la It r haxarivsa, Th toys cttuxered at ti-e faaUIiar rA. a4 Uey fsi st if a a 1wt wiich w as has! ttere 2pr-.ly tot ttet s.-arpow aaa su eBpssTi with aa at4avatic3fter. Oae h ta) barrel laey sfesrtea H refbag itspsra klJf, aast wtvea tawy- U mm ami was a aal awsdsces otf a .swHtava a hereU. 4&I0L, arawea asI eantviaa. Taey f sss' I as aea.sass asaat as. ssa at asaasv fistasw sLw. asssaaw. aavl U ww-aaj a-aw-a vsas, .-- aajTa-aw say a-aa; saaajaj mm mtrmr wtm irji m mm frJggr WASHINGTON NEWS. A ltr rrsMsa Oessat Marvwa ! Ir. u.i.iii.iMrsI TaesMW rsl - A TrMiir; rvle-Sew JSsl str' lU-aa Ar JTr !- Vl lh,l. jtBmr Yoas. March tA The Herald . .!-,. i,,.r tmm -im IU1IU" SlCillBII !. ..- -- dent Harrison to Jam O Biain-. which - i.ir un t.r H.i at a hotl h-re. and d-vote a column to wmmeata u, .h- Ltt-r. which It vs wa. vnc- Ileal I r a dlaralioaof iadepndenev Tha lttT ! a fo))tsr ltmiMMU Ia.l Vb 1 Mr drar Mr li.i.rx. Vosxr Irtu-r ot tb tlt ereeld unriiMiKowI wi twt ta Us toan aad IU ct-acZaswo err rraUfTtaif to b. I ta ! waat you hate id ta Ue o sifcffe wrount uf 3f l.fe sltwe riecnoa a sua tent cC4 e Uij la f a.-VtwleU-tvrf It. Veura of he "h fcas now txn recelrej aU 1 aata o tlnai. ) . f,- yw.r riprr.rd wtdtagae t re te Mr Mr. llarrtxa avi jcyw- f ta m way oi caa. A to wyetf t do sk lata of ay mstter ta walcfc I i ea iuw ri mjuoi jwrujn"- ; BelfV Th 31.U we tau.l U pWW!j M J r""" T.. ." " "'." 77-75- Trl reas aad a t will la In WaaalasTtoa f '"'" r - - ' ,olkfUj) . xhjKni , w .ab,i,ie i thr mk of a ,,,Vere une.. tl h-U t ' itxiuoirw nfy..T tr iar taie t&oati re li aSalS - w . a a. Iftla .n.lll ;utre it. Su.nrf t a , ... h..it.t to .vaU . m.lf of roar r trll. C-T ' ----- - a i - . . ... . t thought t a.t nrrl e.ery thtat wtttM Is o.n m.nd tnt reared stwnuon N-J I reaped a.h.offU It the ne-.t-arer reret " -to Mr AUIa. . pealtlea . .-tTee fMrnJ ,f ,,. tfc. t Mt MlA j bi,c lwn .OUB.j iB Alx, t ,aM b. pn. hm-.! hrm..a. i. t .., o lKe talaw. m tn-. untrtlln nt a. a Is i tslaJ. 1 saKI BO ta - -- . - j ... .... .- - 'j - - - Vultc I l ie. i ta va: -iale uvl ba bat i no prvtet to o."er M &ea:ta l rod. Yj-s . must not h.rm imr-r tal wlU aeed aU Jour -' w ad re.-ard. v.. Mrs. UUiAe etJ ' J" tiiii Hi.r.J , T',u" , ,.l.w. . W aiiiim.is.-v Marvft i -Corporal Tan- ' , n-r, the ne..lv appointed to.nn.l..u.r id . pension, when .le,t what Jw.ie- b 'would J.U-'.ue lu .lea .ug M llh the affair. of the btire.u ta t reierds. 1 can le,tsnnrf tl -st bv MrMi; one of Ien ersl llrrit-ii'. re. nail, tnsde dur n th Ivs; cstlllutln lie ssid 1ettenten. Il I no lune to ue the .jthar)' c.le when oil v-sitlie to weigh the er - ot the men ho nlel tbl ateMi,' It seem. K me that tbat I a prettv gwt m.-tto fot ' the txole if the United rtlale. to adopt. ' If I nere mked in detine tn. Ilea, su tbl. , I etl.i-llt OUestlOd 111 A rtltente I iitmlvl w I unhesitating v lepis A pension u bo lleeds fo. uni mwatrv ur.i.ing ! tirr ...., and tio soldier's nn!u, father or tuutUel I should lw tn tsatiL,' 1 am g tig to tak bidd of this uiifhtv iuahtne nud I ant itttl f..l enough to think 1 have nothing U learn " "Ate vu in fat r of an tncre, 1 ti th soldier' Hnionf" "1 leltmou frank . I amoppo.ed to tb' 1, fi aWd J-l-a-liloutti Kii.ton If Tim are going to give a man an. thing glvs j him enough that h getting lom-thtnc . soliiter who ba g-t II) at reat e that he I If tlieje is an old a claim that von ar ' att(lei i a gMl one ami b ha. tit quite pro. e.l It, the t t jud.ry I, tu alt Mitt to set Hie that proof. Vu IJal s tftal I j al" oppsi.e.t to tbekutKk.ilg uitluf soldlT' claims lies-ausn of a teohnieal shortrtu ng." Trr.MinT st nrw . IV.sitiMit', Maich 51 -The treasury lir-dii tins been slxt.litv increasing for several dm 1L II ti- ani'iunts to M,2iJ,'U, iw ,tl)is. mot than It w a tetidn.sago, Ihis inii.tK I. due t . the gres.t ere of res."eiit over dlb.ire. llirnts since the ili, t if the month The ree pt to .late aggregate is,3 i . while ' the expenditures duMHX III III wrel am Mint t s little ...er :,xi(ii me ud I lllg at Ut 5W (. v.ld Osit wit arvoiint of xensllHl I nlll leentlv the reeelpt and eipendl'U et have t-eeti pl-tr wet ' talanel b. the purchase f l-.nd., l-at this m"lhwi of applvlne Ihe .u pJu has Immii -istde(atit. Inm!'iei f iate lit the light oir-rillgs. The ptirrhasrs tiase leset. Ulined tu I , r nL l-iinls. but this is partly due t. the high jrUe akrt fr th 4 fNtr cent. Seertary Wlnilom has annoned hi. purpose nf cmitlllUlng for the 4eettt, al least, the j terji vf mrehasrs adoplut by hi pfelee.,.jr and that h would eil.mglr tncres.e the pur ht If the offers t"ertl"'le I iL H has lesen urg'd Is) re.um- lb ;Hir has ef i pr eents. a a more profltatae n.e of Ihe iuq4u than the 4 ' j-r rent llde.m, however, ta make known h" siews on this subject !- .ond the statement thst b inlcr a it th four muil te. deternnnl by bUUeal mrnt nf the offer. arrcK r.uvsason , Wasnisinrosi. March V- Tbe iluetanea of Ituvernor I'.'., of N" Mfi. to r- sign ba ndurl wn of bis w Meitc. .pj"nents to adopt muet f.f usotang h m front o3lr. Hi term will t"A tr uatil April 7) ls. tat lber I no il sposi l'fl the part of th New Met OJ rprentativ t .In bit) to remain in otsce until tlt time, and e targe will p(frrsl xa!et htm ilh a v.eis to es-t.ring liitm-dlate ct.nn. Th arr. gmnt 1 now n prp r st in and he w.ii Lm shargetl ili sari rw borteimng, lt-s w. an I otherwise, Il I under!! tb.t the vbarge wimld bare b n 01" I some lime . last Jo t. ' fart thst t st. tMsed h ' t riga. ' but n-w tt fce intend irKsii to tti. end f hi term tb chare. UJ l " fervesf. I'h.rge wilt alj 1 prfrrf ; rt Ja.lje Hunier. f the rsaal N'-a Uezsrs) dotrtr. aex U lumlate r. metal w.ij e at-l s.r.t. crc W .iinsutni ilare 3& -The e t C-stninan-l-. FreJek Jt Hto4H and tJerge W. Vewl f tl, navy ! brwegSt tn th nrt's f Her4ar Tf ey. I and t is Mkely thst - ;t trt t iU Let.iM, th si... Ta-s-45-r. a I t,- - .u- .. ..- ... t nvy tot bat t o tvr, -sitint - . , ' , .. . . . der. t jfc. ,ia.t ten y..,. Iri, Ur rtrer .a t nrr they bar be, J ni.Tipits.j, anen yar aa4 u,r- . rotate ana t )r i.rs ywraJ.4 m j mostb AltAo-j;h t sstaaadr ritswrfc J l4 Ns. 1 Ite Viet of ewattmaesVvs ft I C-ewm.ader W.r-I -a, ,t al J, I. Ta p,et latawitHSV in .Wti, I orar s; wcer viors a iwr4 te Saw i tri&is ttir eta u yt'rxwx 4aty M Isvst TTarsvj Of, Hill... Kl JssrrJ. Si TVe Uaafl . . v .. -. " tiisi iietj ix. w tw r-ii; vtm l4 rrtesj. w . vy rv- srJay f&vetiJat. T"iU ?,. , ,Bf tr Viwl. If fSRii Ci! Sam S r,ttx a I IM-sa c.tUhi. . - t . 9, r---. p.f. , . - --.- HbIIssw, r ltrTTsW T l?W-4 - - -..! i ...-.t raises tl U4 t - - - rrf3,,x t, u. tl4 Xma j Uml grilt,al t wi. TV i.?-a. U tss.Wrt ev.r i-, M ta ut t t. - f - - 1 - 3 y3a Jax3CS IS reJ lfM - . .. W - T ' rwm- fm i i. w tiere wjj b a roste.t trT every Uy ' sr.ia si... rv waixjTov. Hts-h 3 - fuiu I Je-ia JCary ha bT ietajsv4 t d-Jy ! Gga EIwr-J. wV t te latfefci I ttr r a a-sasber afy.-t. Jgr JCrvry f w a a rseVr ti Orwy fmiUt esjw- " " d ssrrvwty a.i teSaf crvlaS I La tA.a isim aw ttsl ...L la Ue Urn a Aa twr -. Clea.aa.f Its Caasa. M vajta. Cats, Karva JC-Ka-J-rrwimt Crv4aa.i a aetny, whka iimm aa- i re .car. Isayars, ITUawaai Hau..ej. arrtvss h-re. m ZJm ffm yswaswaWy aw anas, vsassaseg ARIZONA ROMtftS. MM rs Tie's Atlanea B-t l.iU At svocsaocs. N M. Merft Ti ' f(UTKt0 re,Bd IhecUv ?rlT "si U locom s pasxeag-r tr . taursnan .-I sunT ""-n w- - -- , yd f la.Ur. Arts., bv fwf J caarctr, itrjHrt we -'. si , thr was a b wUlnM la ia - . cr-Un.- tv th- r-ft. Later tt :rwJ tbat a th I loxl at b tiJi :or men n . IS platform f th first joc' ' and cotutaencd to Urru ta p. 4 grra. After" g to lhrv;h this vsi k .flt tu tea vilvrv aad rtrt lat iT! j nm 11 t,aa r th j tiieI t."a V fTVDand . Ia that vicinity the train ft (!' ' o at a low ra ef re-l 1 ett l the rvtKr to jump frvnt th train w Ik m1 Injury to tberuaSe. Tk tttmj wa rortel va lh arrival of tt ir at Winslow aad a ! afti u. ruttera. " a xam .rwl . .1. . S'kon the robbwr iwastl ftn t train taev Brel eevea im a i I1 L- !.L f which wnt h,v,ifc. osaehea. wie p! hlca weal iarv, . . aa ,--"- i Frum Kl.ard ksll.ir.vr. ta . . ' Karg ...Os-.. U.-g.r l-l-e. A i t s.-i-. .. I..,.t qu.rque aud I- AngaJet. it .. I.s.al lhi four rue UardeU th- ; a Canyon l U station and Ies.le.1 ..r - wa00. al U. tNm ad tSr-n., Une ,ne m-n .,., on ; '" " ' ( lb. other. t.A the ai.rnaa otf. Tu,j X, nrd several tn. In tha air - ... -. . a Knlcsertsck-r bail Jxst utala b t Chang, with tbe statMtn aent, aad baarlng Ih shot c!oed tbe.basr an 1 j .1 Ht the lights. Th ftreman 1 the cluUh of the rotd-era t!e Cm Ihe dor of the etpieas ear and . a KTnickrtnK-ker asVed -Who! Ih" ' and a reone tarn fnm the rtro The Selit then 0ne.l the ! ' III walkr.1 tarre uiastesl men. (tah eter l hi brad and Ih lhe I i throngb tha wtnl f lb emlsn ' pi. taking aal :.-.-l lrafS . n hd ! en to.. ed bv the aent f-ea ,Hgle tn lliat .mI amtMinUltc l j WH, ?) to $., A CRAVL OUCJsTlON. I'es.ltite nlr.nallal MMlfll., .. an Set ..( UrrM llalallnf ' ' " rletirlmf .. Waiiswtsj. Marrh 55 -Tbe lfe il will stHtit lull' a pls.lanial4. felsl Hehltng's tM whitfh mnlial fall Iw altt attention This JrlstlliU w. ! .. dootitedt. Im Ibe flr.t InfurinatStf. fc -N mod ..,ji wit' base that In the !.; I hour of tn last itStrw an mn.e I wa lrn-ojH)rate. In the Inter-Terr I al I S-.tuion Klhiig act wbjeb) ha ll ef?- to declare tbat the lUhring a l a i t J sea. II. this legi.latlve enetnint -a ' grass ha attempted to itie a (ra-a sHnl lai Mhli'h the ballon ( -s tended. 1 b ainsridnienl In It lr . tend lb proslilito f lb fSatmen ..fc r liH act to ! tl.hiug In llebrleg . that I U say the a t fwtla4 '"- taking of sea! bv any one n-il aaih sd li the ast ithtn tb le. f lleltrlng sea and ! net iniiU t . , merely from ft.hlng on e-rtaln ll4 , 'lb auteuilnient I. nf eti,.f l g.a- I ei lintirlanee l' Hie Ala.ka rwt wi t mpll a It w.ll Jif the seal Sa erlr fur them. It I ( gral lai , lane t tHe Ane U an at.il 1'sna.ltstt a,k i eifitelt kIhi ni.r ).. Ihkh nlsnsilit . j gca tn ! flthMig In Ifce oitt Itehr.ng's a this season a uma. f the I 'auadiat. ! .11 last . o T. act atiths.rtf lb " es iu.li . by I'nited State iuu i-M'lfs Ta prtMdamaifwn wf the l'rlle'it ili . eiu,..il ( I lilt laet ihe a I (was lis" !u ttlp'Otani mix natuxial m lien II I all atlei,t l.v legila.t aelli.ent to settle an inter rttuxaliuJ wbleb the grt - tleesl- I rsiliMlr Hi an un one. 1 Ii t Males Oossrmuettt. fur Itial mailer -I 1. nleil this elaini when it wa a.eld tb Ku.sl.ii llnt.mni.til. T HCDHICK MltfTAKC I U !( FaesttsTr l.r.le. Ihe l.M.(s !! hnn, Tore Kv. Mareh 53 d ba en rendered bv Jo It r'n.lsr at ffc t?n'le.t rltates ( Irrsj.t t,it, n 1 1.. . I brought by Jn.s Itutrbet. a prw attornev of I'ntatlll. Or . caint .. 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