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THnl " i Vat ej N. r I 1 F 9 H f I t 5 t f I li n THE HED CLOUD CHIEF. A. . HOlMleT, rUllihar. tEDCtVOCD, .... NKMA8KA CURRINT COMMENT. .." ? I GenBtlPGovcrnmnnt ha agreed to pay Rtntn Pasha 80,(VM) n year. Tint Gevcrnmont seliod'W.OOOdlco In New York the other day for non-payment of custom duns. Tim JBmporor of Germany ha sent to Jfletfilmoa, the French ntatcmun, a hMdNM act of works of Frcdorlck tlio Great Am American syndicate la reported to nava purchased a controlling interest In 11 hut ane binding twlno factory lit Canada. Einviji Room donln tho report that Lawrence Barrett will be unahlo be cause of lcknoss to reaumo hla stage work next aoason. Six German caravan are to lie sent out from tho aea coaat of Kaat Africa to !uah Into the Interior. Emln I'aaha will lead tho largest In the Ilritlsh Houao of Common Samuel Smith' motion In favor of a oonferenoo on blniotallatu waa tojeoted by a vote of 18.1 to 87. Tiir National Federation of Labor Untonaof (treat Britain, in a manifesto, urged working men throughout the kingdom to abstain from work on May 1. TitnwAn Ai.ronti, who for thirty-four day refuted to rat anything, ha at laat died. Hla mind was a blank for week. Ho waa soveaty-clght yeara old. GnVMMon .Tachow baa appointed Ed win II. llrown, of Queen Anno County, Btato Treasurer of Maryland, vlco De faulter Archer. llrown la a lawyer and brother of State Senator John II. llrown. Lawiirnck Vasiimimaiik, a lawyer, who fled from Stillwater, Minn., two rear ago aftar forging hla father-In-aw'a namo to much paper, haa at laat been heard of at Wellington, Australia. Hbkhv V11.1.AH11 declared at a ban quet recently In St Paul, Minn., that the Northern Pacific would apond Wo, 00,000 in now llnea In tho Northwest ad would then own 8,500 mlloa of lino fully equipped. It wa discovered tho other morning t Caatlo Harden that of 1,40n French ad Italian immigrant on board tho ateamahlp Calchomerr, tho majority were bound for Plttaburgh, Pa,, under contract made in Italy. Tim London Standard' correspondent t St Petersburg haa atated that tho plan of tho fortrcaa at Cronatadt wero old to a foreign apy by a Ruaalan naval officer for the sum of allOO and that the officer had been arroated. Tim Treasury Department haa noti fied tha cuatoma appraiser at New York to deliver to the Dantah Consul the body of Meyer, murdered in Copenhagen and shipped to thla country, and which waa found in a cask of plaster at Now York. A. 11 Si'Iikckkm of the well known agar firm at Han Francisco, in an In terview regarding tho sugar clauses in tho proposed Tariff bill, said that tho proposed ohaagea will virtually kill the bret augar Industry la California and favored tho maintenance of the present duties. A movkukxt haa been started by tho Confederate soldier in Hottth Carolina aaklng , tha State to grant an annual pension of lino to every Confederate aoldler who lost an arm or leg la tho lata war, and 1109 to every disabled aol dier or widow. The matter will be car ried into politic. Tim Pan-American eonferenee adopted tho ream of the committee oa arbitra tion. Chill did not vote and Mexico voted in the affirmative with a reserva tion aa to certain articles. The objec tionable artlolea wero not specified. Tno report of the commltteo on eitra dltlon waa also adopt!. Tim Allen Labor Committee of the Canadian House of Commons haa con cluded It labor. A report waa drawn up recommending to the Government to represent to Washington tho harsh effect of the American Allen Lnlwr law upon Canadian, and falling to effect a change in the law that reciprocal legislation bo passed by Canada neat year. Tiir Herman potal authorlto have notified tho Post-Ofllee Department at Washington that many newspapers re ceived in Germany from tho United States aro found undelivered because of tho Illegibility of tho labels thereon. The lalmls have been mutilated by lie lag cut from tho slips, and tho Herman officer suggest that they tie mado larger. Dk. Krv.Hl?Kiu.r, tho new Consul at Amoy, China, wa recently dined In true Chlneao fashion by the Clover Club at Philadelphia. A Chlneao band from Nework played Chinese musloand Chinese ctor entertained tho guesU The rooms wero decorated In Chlneao atylo and each of tho guest wore Chi nese flower, lllnU' nest soup and other Chlneao delicacies were served. Tit family of Lewi Prewltt, living near La Orange, forty mile from IauIs vrllle, waa recently attacked bv a vim. lent dlaeaae, the nature of which the ' ioci aocior wore uaablo to determine. The aymptomawore similar to those of potted fever. A physician of eminence wa called in and at length determined that it waa "tornado poisoning." The farm, ho said, wero borno on tho lato tornado from acme infeqtcd district, probably hundred of mile away, and lodred in the vlcinltvof tho P.-owitt heaieatoad. The community was much j lamed. One of Prowltt' daughters 1 1 had died end two other and a on Here Pentad to to at the point of death. NEWS OP THE WEEK. Glnaned By Toloffrapk and Mall coNunewi. If the Penste on Me Ittu Mr, Vlamfc Intro, tlticed LIU (or thn rllspnaltlen of rcrtsln funds In Hie treasury, wlilc.h he explslnwl In a liriet speech ami tho bill referred A tns ssice from tho Houso usnountlii the death of Mr, Ksmlsll Wi receive! and, upon motion of Senstor Cameron, s committee of Ave, conslXIng of Bsn atom Qunjr, Allison, Dawes, Vnorhtea and Kutls wns sppnlntH on thojistt of ths Nonstti to nttrmi tlif luiivrsl anil tho Srnala thrn Riljoiirnrd,,.. Win n thn llousn tnst Mr. ('NII(I'h.) snnounceil the desth of Hon. Hsiiiiml J, Itsmlsll, snl upon hi motion rrs. olutlonsof sorrow worn pasit aivlscnm. inlttrnof nlnr, consisting of Mrsr. O'Neill, Carlisle, llsrmrr, lloltnsn, C'snnon, Knrnny, hprlniT, Iti-llly anil MnKlnlny sniolnml to sttnnil Ihnlunnrsl snd IhnllotiM sdjournril. (HCVRHAt. ii'tltlons wero priinteil In thn Ponsta on tho nth and several hills reported from rotniiilltnc . A resolution (ifliiied liy Knnntnr hhermnn ss nrcovl tnssklnir fur the report of Jessn rpsuldlns'.Oirvprntnent director of thn I'scMc rsllwsys, a to ihn Renersl msnsacinent of such rnsd. After th disposition of other minor business do linlo on tha Montsns ea was re. smnsd and oerupled tha fenata un til i1otitiiinent.,..TIie llouso further eonsldered tho Nsval Appropriation hill and finally pssted it A rraolutlnn for theltnmidUta onsldsrstlna ofMha bill to define and regutata tha Jursdlction of thn courts of thn United Mates, was sdopted alters brief nht snd tha bill passed, yoss 11. nsya IS, tha rpesker countlag a quorum, and thn House adjournsd. roon after assembling on thn loth the Hen atn rtmnued dehstn on Ihn MonUaa -eon. test A volo waa Anally reached and tha llepuhllcan claimants, Wilbur f. eaader and Thomas r. Powers, seated by a strict psrty vote-yeas 7, nsys Vft, and thi-y wme sworn ln,...lurlnR tho morning hour In tha House a bill wss rsllvd up amending tha Allen Und law so as to permit foreign capl tal tobn Invested In mineral lam's, out was not considered. Mr. MrKlnley, from the Wsys and Means Committee, Introduced (be Tariff bill, and It waa orderod printed. Mr. Carlisle, from the same committee, pre sented the views of the minority. Thn Mill. tary Academy bill was then considered ue til adjournment. Wiikn the senate mot on tha 17th the now tension from Montana were assigned to thn classes whose terms eaplrn In lkl snd 1MB. After disposing of routine bush nnsa the House Joint resolution for the np polntment of thirty medleal exaniliinm tor the Pension llim-aii without refurenre to tho Civil eervlce law wna taken up and a warm debate fo'owed. An amendment was finally adopted reiulr In Ihn appointments to bn undur reaul. tlona prescribed by thn lresldnnt, and bo. foro taking a finnl vote tho Henato ad )niirneil...,Asoon as tho tuurniil was read In the House on motion of Mr, llutterworlh the llouso uitjourncd as a tribute of respect to the late Knmuel J. Ilundall, It being tho day it hla funeral. Ill tho f ennte on thn IMh fenator Tlatt, by reueat, Intrmliired a bill for the admission of New Mexico, but aald that In doing an Im did not commit hlmmilf one way or the other. Houator Plumb moved to take up the Hente bill to forfeit rertuln railroad lauds, which was antavonlcml by Hon at or iHilph with a motion' to go Into executive session, which waa agreed to. When thn doors were opened Senator I'lumb again attempted to get the bill before the Hunato aa on fin I shed business, but the World's rlr bill waa given precedence. After passing several private bills the Henato adjourned. ....In the House Mr. l-awler (111.) pre sented a protest of the Hardware Assn. elation of the United Hlatea against the pro posed tariff rata on cutlery and guns, and Mr. Pelera (Kan.) presented a protest of t-It-Irens of Kansas against any reduction of the revenue until a service pvii'lon haa been grunted. The Houao then went IntoL'ommlt. ten of thn Whole on the private calendar and got Into a wrangln over thn Court of Clalma bill, no business being completed. IVnslon bills aero considered at the evening session. 1'KHMON.U. AMI IMII.ITItiAI. Kui'Kiiou Wu.t.iAM, of (Jormany, has conferred thn first class decoration of tho royal Ordor of tho Crown upon Mr. Charloa (llbaon, an attorney of Ht. Loula Thk President haa approved the act to admit freo of duty article Imported for the Kt Loula Kxpoaltlon from Cana da, Mexico and other American repub lics. ' TlIK funeral lervli-na of Mi Tin.1.1l ox-8peaker of the House, took place in uaauuigum on ine utn, alter whlclt the body waa taken to Philadelphia and burled In Laurel II til cemetery, many distinguished persons being present at the ceremonies. Tiiriik was a rumor that on Stanley's return to England he would again bo come a llrltlah subject, resuming his nationality which ho relinquished twenty-flvo year ago In America. I'hinck llisiiAiiCK 1 preparing hla memoirs. Ho will bo assisted in the work by Dr. Schweninger and Horr Young, a prominent writer of Hamburg, whom the ex-Chancellor haa known In timately for many yeara A i.atk lottcr from ltraail aald that the discontent among tho military was growing. Tho Hnverument did not dare to enforce tho order that wns Issued to three battalions of Infantry to embark for tho southern provinces. Tho muti nous battalions resisted tho ordor and during the nights of March W nnd 'ii tho barracks wero guarded. Finally tho authorities yielded. On tho Mih plac ards bearing the word "Down With the Dictatorship'' went posted throughout tho city. Thk Massachusetts Senate ha adopted 0 n'solutlon addnssed to Congn'ss de claring In favor of a thorough rovlslon of tho tariff and tho reduction of duties upon tho raw.materlals of manufactures and upon tho neceasarlos of life as far tho siutio can bo mado with due n gard to laboring and manufacturing in tc rents. Amono the passongirs on tho steamer Trinidad, which sailed from New York on tho 17th for llormuda, wen ex President IL It, Hayes and hi daughter, Mlst Fannie it. Hayes. Tho ex-President appoan to bo In the liest of health. Hkku lUiiaNKii, SocreUry of the Her man navy, ha resigned U-oause of heart dlMuse. Tiik King of Dahomey, Africa, with a large army. Is now at Lagos. West Afri ca, nady to attack tho Fn'ttcli. Klght villages have Ikob burned. KtUTott Houkiji of tho New York LVenlng Post haa been arnHHl for the third time in connection with tho Post's biographies of Tammany leaders. A fltssATioN waa created at Su Peter burg by the announcement that the young woman arrested nvontly for at tempting to bribe a t,oviFiiiini ...it. .1-1 to surn-nder .1 copy of the Hovernment' moblllrutiou schemes and the plana of tho itusslan frontier fortlflcatlun actol under tho orders of Haron Von Plesson naval attache of the Herman Kubatsy. mnvKiuAitmnm. Thk United States atoamahip Alli ance atHibraltar ha been ordered to convey United Statos Consul Matthew to Tangier, Morocco. The cause waa not known. Wii.kiwso linos. A Cox havo attached tho postal card work at Ansonla, Conn., on a claim of 940,000 under In structions from Washington, Tho Hov ernment official hawj recently found fault with tho card vnadn by Contract or A. I Daggott and he was foeoed to procure a now aupply. Coi.i.r.fTon Piiit.Lira, of Man Fran cisco, has received a dispatch from Sec retary Wlndom revoking the privilege) of transferring Chinamen to Panama hleamers allowed by instruction ef hla predecessor. A kata 1. accident occurred tho other day at liorgamo, Italy. Tho roof of a weaving mill, In which rtoo girl wero at work, foil In and seventeen of tho girl wero killed. Tiik corner-stono of thn now Federal building In Pledras Negraa, Tog., wa tho other night dlslod god from its bed and it cotJfJtlM consisting of coins, plan and rollflf of many kind wero stolon. It was tha work of Mexican. Aktkh a atlrrlng discussion thn Now Kngland presbyUiry voted twanty-nino to oightcon ginst the revision of tho creed. Tiik Chicago ateamor City of New York, which wa reported to havo found- enid off Manitowoc, wa atated to be safe, a dispatch having been rocolved from her captain. It wo discovered tho other morning atCastlo Harden, that of l,40:i French and Italian Immigrant on board tho steamship Caichemere, the majority wero bound for Pittsburgh, Pa., under contracts made in Italy. llv an explosion on the Harmonla es tate In Cuba tho other day threo persons were killed and fourteen Injured. F.xtknsivk forest flros wero aald to bo raging on thn mountains north of Pine drove, Pa., and hundreds of ooree of tlmbor woro being destroyed, Maiuujn c, Htkaiinh. ex-Mayor Har rison's father-in-law, of Chicago, who committed suicide, left an estate of ft, two, 000 nnd gavo It all to members of hi family, bequeathing nothing to any public Institution or charity. A wauon loaded with nltro-glycerino shells, used In shooting oil and gas wells, exploded recently with turrlflo force at Cygnet, O. Two men who wero on thn wagon wero blown hundreds of yards, and nothing was loft of them but a few strings of their clothing. N. P. Ci.aiik' stock barn at llrookway, Minn., burned tho other morning atid twunty-ono imtwrted breeding mares perished. Tlioy wero valued ut ftfl.(HK). The barn cost 3:1, MM). Thoro Is an In surance of I0,000. An American syndicate Is reported to have purchased a controlling Interest In all but one binding twlno factory in tanaua. Tiik schooner Annlo May was wrecked lately off Newfound and and tho captain and threo men drowned. PltKHtiiKNT IIaiiiiison has refused to pardon Henry A. Schmidt, of Missouri, convicted of violating the Al'cu Contract Labor law. Tiiiikk men woro nstantly killed by tho premature explosion of n blast at a cement mill near Sellersburg, Intl., tho other day. All went horribly man gled. AititAUAM HoiiARiitm, superintendent of malls In tho postolllcn tit Itochcstur, N. Y has been arrested for robbing let tors. Ho was caught by decoy lettor. Lkm Sixii, tho Chinaman who wbh re fused entry to Canada cr tho United Stutes for forty-eight hours, which ho spent on tho Niagara Full suspension bridge was allowed to enter Canada. AUtllTKINAL UlMI'ATCIlUb A oiiKAr forest fire was recently ra portcd iu raging In tho livrmanla d,s trlct in New deisov. ter 0110 liumlre.l acres of valuable timber had boon de stroyed and thoro was little hope of slaying Its march. 1'iik Senate on tho 101 li passed a bill appropriating I00.00J for an ciiucatrlan statue In Washington of Hnneral (Irani. In tho llouso after routine liiisinnaa speeches wore mado eulogising the late v.ongresman s. s. vox. of Now York. TlIK I'au-Amorlcan Congress aJ loomed sine die on tho 10th and loft Washing ton tor a three weeks' tour through tho Southern States, tendered bv tho il.i. eminent before leaving for their homes. U.K.Uitxii houso returns for tho wenk ended April ll showed tin avnrm? In. crease of Vi. compare! with tho corre sponding week or last year. In New torn mom was an increasoof 10.7. A I.ATK dispatch from Cracow. I'.iUn.l. asserted that the Polish Socialists and AnarchUts In Oallcia aro r.tmpaut and that they Intend to revolt In May. Tiik strike agitation begun at Ourau, Austria, wa reported 011 the '.0th as spreading to Prussia. C.tvalry was guanllng tho frontier. Ten Czech agi tators had boon arrested on Prussian soil. It us believed that Austrian and Herman anarchists worn in London rl. Wig motley for tho aglMtlon. At Mut- Hansen I,, 00 spinners and weaver worn Idle and a total cessation of urk la all factories was cxtMctiul, Kvt111vr.11s.011 Jamks 1'ot.i.tHK dltsl at Lock llaxeii. Pa., on tho null. aid eighty yearrt. He was a mumbcr of the Twentieth, Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth i.ongnsMs, tiovernor of Pennsylvania In 1!T4, Director of the Philadelphia Mint In ttsll, SiiNrintendtnt of the Mint In IS:i, and Smmrvllor of Elec tions In ISmI. KvtioVKKMOit W. W. Hopfix died at Providence, K. I., oa tho lUth. agvsl eighty-two years. Ho was tiovernor from not to ts.u. Tiik London tvk markets more re pvirtisl mom active and prices wore high. Continental eenters wero in actlto. Thk Pop on the 3otn rtvelil .000 Italian pilgrims. Ho made a forcible Hocli In which ho Indicted tho Hov ernment. Onk hundred housesatTaungdwIngye, India, Including the cemmlasarlat store, coutainlmr .'-'vo.ooo riiis'.' ,ik of com, hao Uen destroysxl by rlr riiiruio timer nuni in a dwulling house at Hrooklyn. N V.. spread to ad .olnlng stables, burning seventy horse to death Loss ou building Jf.'.OOO. NEBRASKA STATE NEWSL J. M. KnARKRT, of Hutton, waa recent" ly arrested at Ht Joseph, Mo., upon a warrant sworn out by J. R Dlnsmore, president of the Sutton National Hank, charging him with forgcrle fr 8a,fiOO. Sharkey i sixty years of ago and owns a HOO-acro farm three miles south of Sutton, upon which them Is a mortgage of ft.MXi, which ho stated ho Intended paying off with tho money he rcalltcd from tho forgeries. Finn at Omaha tho other morning de stroyed tho clothing store of llrownlng, King ,fc Co., nnd damaged tint atock ol N. It. Falcon A Co., dry gouts, and Mrs. F. llonson, millinery. The loss was 8ll,000; Insurance $7.1,000. Hovkiinoii Thaykh recently received reliable Information from Cheyenne, llanner and other far western eoiintlnt giving an account of a disastrous storm. Thn wind blew so strong that tho grata that had boon sown was bloitm entirely out of tho ground ovor thousands of acres. Farmers must commence at the beginning and aro unablo to do so. They havo no funds to buy seed, and a call will bu mado upon those willing and able to glvo to contribute to tho aid ol tho needy. Wheat nnd oats for aeed will Im especially PWiilrcd. A HKAii-K.MicollUlon occurmd on tho Union PuciHc at Hohnesvlllo the,other night between a special ond a regular ireignu iiotli engine wero badly dam aged, Tho miglaecrn and tlretuun aaved themselves by jumping. Tiik burns of J. II. Oden nnd (). II. Van Horn, at lleatrlce, wore destroyed by flro tho other afternoon. Tho flro caught from a burning trash heap that had boon atarted by a child on tho Oden premises. A i.aik pralrlo flro north of Stuortdld a great dual irf damage, burning several dwellings and barns and destroying con siderable grain. Mrs. Winney lost her barn and contents, but by bard work managed to save her residence, which caught flro threo times. A sKNHATHiMAi.oloMment 1 reported from Oxford, whom tho young wlfo of II. P. Camp, of tho Fanner' State Hank of that city, disappeared with a com merclal traveler named Ferguson. Tho con pin woro married In Madison, Wis., In thn middle of February last. Tho elopement took place six weeks after ward. Tiiiikk young men named Charlton, sons of un old farmer living nross tho river from Silver Crook, beat their father and sister so badly tho other af ternoon that tho girl has since died nnd tho old man was In a precarious condi tion. Tho boys havo disappeared. Famii.v troublo caused Mrs. Heorgo McArthur to commit sulcldo by banging herself at Ord tho other day. She wa twenty-flvo years old, and besides her husband leave two chlldmn. Wii.i.iam Fiiankik, a woll-to-do Her man farmer living about seven tulles cast of Fontanelln. committed sulcldo tho other night by cutting hi throat. He was about fifty years old, owned a good farm, was out of dobt and was highly respected. A man named Ca vender, a country school teacher, but lately employed by tho Singer Sowing Machine Company at Nebraska City, haa disappeared with tho sales of a number of muchlnos. He de serted a wlfo and child, who am In des titute circumstances. Skvk.v vagrant recently broke Jail at Lincoln and escaped. Hiiam1 Powki.i a young farmer, was recently killed while ut work In tho Held near Hustings tiy a runaway team that he was attempting to stop. CimisTiAN Fiihst, who was recently found guilty at Fremont of tho murder of t arlos Pulslfcr, ha been sentencod to bo bunged duly 'IS. Ato.mo Sc'niiAMtcK, ged fourteen, and Fmd Itadiuwett, aged twenty-two, employed In the Armour-Cudahy eatab llshmont In South Omaha, quarreled the other afternoon, when the man struck tho tioy, who struck back and ran. Ho was pursued, and picking up a abort knlfo throw It at hla pursuer. The knlfo penetrated ltadauwelt's heart, killing him instantly. Mil. Dickkv, matron of the Franklin academy, was found dead In bed the other evening. Sho had been In good henlth all day nnd attended church In tho morning. Wiiiijc recently digging a well on his farm near Loup City, at the depth of forty-seven feet Jacob Albors found a jaw bono and three teeth, which wero sent to tho Lincoln University, where tho faculty pronounced It closely resemb ling that of the now extinct camel. Tiik farmers of Sheridan County to tho number of '.'Oil havo put up $10 apiece to erect a grain elevator at Hay Springs. Tiik diamond drill for tho.llurton Creek gold mine In Keyn Paha County has arrived on tho ground and tho com pany In'ends to go down 1,000 feet If necessary. Tin: contract has boon let for build ing a throe-story brick hotel at Chadron to replace tho old Chadron House re cently destroyed by flm s Osckola's creamery is turning out over n)0 pound of butter a day and ex pect to Increase the output soon to 1,000 pounds. A youth nineteen years of age re cently stopped at a hotel la Alliance and registered as R C Kleat, Hrand Island. He told a party on tho street that his namo was C O. Hurt and that ho had stolen a horse at Kearney. He retired about eight o'clock and next morning ho wa found dead in his room, having hanged himself to thn Iwdposl with a sheet Dvittxu a late storm at Broken Row one of the chimneys of the court houso was blown down, crushing In the roof and celling over the district court room, making a hole ten or fifteen feet Njuaro. Three or four Inmates of the room were hurt by the falling brick, William Dra per receiving a aovere cut on the head and other Injuries. A oooii many entries for land are be ing contested in Sioux County. It is re ported that numerous entr'es have been made in fictitious names, so that money could be obtained for the relin quishment, but tho settler are Investi gating such nutter and securing right by cod totting, RIOT IN CHURCH. aiasatlnnal Aafelr la a tharaga Hone of Worship. Ciiicaoo, April 81. "Hlnaua mlt torn," the Herman for "Out with him," was the cry which rang through a Christian church in Chicago yesterday snd stilting thoactlon to tho word angry men forcibly ejected from tho church a preacher of tho gospel. It wa tho cul m. nation of tho trouble la tho Illinois sonferenco of tho Evangelical Associa tion, which resulted in tho division of tho conference last week In two sec tions, each claiming to alone possess cclcslastlcal authority. Kach appointed pastors for all the churches la tho Stat. 10 that each church has two ministers. At tho Humboldt Park Church yestcr- . .. .. ...... . I lay aitornoon uov. air. sioriocu was 10 L.-. i.i i ti 1 ....in, 1 ii';atu mn larunuu ncrmuu iuu uimut tho itinerant system his successor was to bo Installf ed. Tho adherents and ap- ap ! polntees of both conferences wero on hand, each determined to I lion nf tlin i.illrt)i rtrul fn I pastor. The Wisconsin conference had ' ,-,h fn"r "ornion waa preached by ' inpolntcd Kov. John Vi-ttor and tho ' cr' n,r- Cluster. After the service I .Sheffield averiuo conference licensed tho casket was Lorno to tho lonnsylva I Rev A Hellman nla depot to bo taken to Philadelphia. I When Pastor Morloch and Pastor-elect i'i;--atlon from tho Hrand Army of Hellman attninntrd In rmnnanitn close I thu '"'public acted as an escort, and thoSundav school nrotmr.itorv to other service. Sunday School Superintendent I Theodore Kruegcr ond I'astor-elect Vet- v.t ucmanuea tnuir authority, immedi ately a number of the congregation leaped from their seats and sel.ed Mr. Vettcr, while Mr. Hellman Jumped from tho pulpit and across the chancel rail. Tho confusion and uproar was made worse by tho rush of women and chil dren for tho door. Mr. VotU-r' friends shrieking: "They aro killing our preacher," while his opponents veiled: "illnau mlt ihm. "Mr. Vetter 'finally wa landed outside, and notwithstand ing that ho produced his license, was re fused admission by Mr. Hellman, who stood In tho doorway. Whon Mr. Vetter and his friends re tired Nov. Mr. Morloch preached his sermon. Ho deplored tho scene, but aald that Christ was tho only Hlshop they wero recognizing at present, Tho feeling between tho factions Is very bleb, and that section of tho city Is greatly excited over tho affair. ROBBERY OF JEWELS. A llrlile Traveling Through Kansas Loses llrr lUaiiionila. Toi'kka, Kan., April 'J. Thomas Habcock, colored, for many years porter on n Hock Island dining car. was ar rested yesterday on a warrant worn out by Superintendent Allen of that road, charging him with grand larceny, in stealing SI, 800 worth of diamonds, rubles and pearls from Mrs. W. S. John on, ,lr., of Chicago a portion of tho Jewelry received at tho awoll Chicago wedding of Mr. Johnson and a young society lady of that city last Wednes day evening. Mr. Johnson Is tho son of the Hock Island's Eastern agent and his marriage wa a social event The presents were numerous and many of them costly. From thn groom camo a handsome pair of diamond earring and tho bride's relatives gavo her ruble and pearl Immediately after the ceremony she and her husband started for Denver on their bridal tour. Mrs. Johnson was proud of her dia monds and pearls and Friday noon she wore them to dinner. When tho train reached McFarlandMrs. Johnson placed her diamonds In a pocketbook, her pooketbook In a satchel and her satchel ..-v..i ' cia "hjh hvi aii li I nalitUI I on the settee of the Pullman car. Then I sho went out on tho depot platform for a promenade While she was absent Jlabcock wa seen In the Pullman car, and as he had no right to go In there under tho company's rules suspicion war directed toward him when Mrs. Johnson returned and found that her Jewels were missing. Superintendent Allen was on the train and promised to do every thing possible to recover the Jewels! The disconso late bride continued her journey and the ofrlclala of the road liegan their search. HaK'oek wa permitted to com plete hi run and was arrested at mid night In thla city at tho residence of hi sweetheart None of tho jewels were found. Ilalicnck will It given a preliminary' neanng tins morning, no protests his Innocence and Is Indignant at hla ar rest SHOT WITHOUT CAUSE. S Kanaaa Hough Kills a Companion While aUilileuet! Hy Liquor. Sr. JosKt'ii, Ma, April at. At El wood, a small town on tho Kansas side ! of the Missouri river, dlnvtlv nnmulm this c'ty, Charles Carroll, a dissipated I fellow who recntly achieved notoriety by beating a wontan nearly to death, and Heorgo Dockhorn. a country lalor er, each thirty years of ago and on tho friendliest of terms, were drinking heavily all day. Yesterday afternoon Carroll charged Dockhorn with hav.n ... .1.-.. at. 1 t ... k-i. ..... -.. , .,.,. ...... n. appro.ici.ing htm as ho was seated on the river bank, j uomamievi tno money. an4 without I """" ' '"Vi "'" I'isioi ana shot him through the right breast, just above the nipple. Dockhorn ran and Carroll pursued him, firing twice more until his victim fell. Tho murderer walked around the body threo times, pointing his pistol as if to fire until ho saw Dockhorn waa ueau, wnen he ncu, Ihe murder was committed In the . presence of 'M people, who were Und-' infffr.11.1an ..vc.ir.lAn Ul .n,i r..lVii i was pursued and captunnl after empty- , OU ?. , " uch hono " ax& bo Ing his revolver st the crowd, but ,mPble unles he again became a through the stupidity of the authorities ,,r'l'b subject It is probable that was permitted to escape and up to a lato stnloy will be appointed to a Hevaroor hour had not beeareeaptured. ' ship la Africa, but not of Conga Three ThuUMiiit Arte Marne.1 Over. I A Madman With a Kelt. Pt.viNriKt.is Conn., April '.'0 Three c,r. April IK A maniac mad a thousand acre have been burned over, desperate ult with a butcher knife Fire sprang up again to-day with re-! 0B ,no partgvr of a State street ear, ncaed v gor, on account of the wind, j Bf Sixteenth street about oae o'clock Sewrral farmers are in damrer of losing ' ''nlug. Four "men were badly their home. The loss to timber thus Cttt' '"' OB" fatally wonnded. far I about W.ooa Nothing will top 1h Injured are: Archie I'atao, a tho tire but rain. saloon keeper, bo received a cut l Talltrr ! Ittialnat. I I41C! gram chief telle al- funds, sviUJt Kv, Arnl PA.-A tele- :'5. .WUn4.","h,.ck,m'!,,i" was reolved this morning by the ' ZVl ":LiBJB! .Vm' llB"7. .,?.,, at Olr-.. ...lnM .V, W II l -;.7u,-nl aMiim OpfS Wins MS, .r ,t h fliv V.in.i li.i. l -7. ' " '""P w c" ' aaooi , w. r 01 toe utj national Itaak. who llrennan -k.. w..,.. .- .l . . . -.-- .v..Ma .mm. ... .,, . Hir. " MH., lm i...... ,1 . - . A -. jnded with tTa.000 of the lnVs the head. aJ Il. s.?. .fcn'.afaMatff bad Urea arretted at Utay, N. M. ' eelved a slight cut oa the Uft forearnv " MR. RANDALL'S FUNERAL. After Appreprlste Ceremrmle at'Washlnj-, ton the Hotly of the Late "ameel J. lUa. dall I Laid to Rest at Philadelphia. Wasiiixotox, April 18 Yesterday morning at eight o'clock tho coflln on closing the remains of Mr. Randall was borno from his homo by a squad of Cap ital police, and deposited in the lecture room of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, which wa appropriately draped. There it was visited by many of hi; lato associates In tho House, by Mr. Wanamaker and by a large number of his friends, neighbor and admirers. About ono hour afterwards it was re moved to tho body of tho church and placed upon a catafalque strewn with 1 n " l" ' I atlnns wern nlnciKl near It. Several beautiful floral decor- Tho church was crowded w 1th friend i" 'i''" utwseu. in ....1 - !...... .1... .1 1 , uumg uieinoi-ra 01 mo tres.uents. lamuy, laoinct omcers, innmoers 01 trio take posses- I -na-0 and House, jtulgi'sof tho Supremo Install lts!Cm)rt am- other distinguished person. ,r...nn. ,.! 1 Tho funeral sermon wa preached bv I crovs,U of "ympathotlo spectator lined tho rou to through which tho dead states man wns borne on the way to his last resting place in tho Philadelphia ceme tery whom tho deceased members of his. family sleep. liesldes the member and relative of tho family who accompanied tho re mains to Philadelphia were the Senato and Houso Congressional committee, tho honorary pallbearer, noarly all tho members of the Pennsylvania delegation in tho Houso and a number of other mctuhor of tho House, cKHmostr.s at riiii.AiEi.i'iiiA. Pitll.AHKf.nilA. April 13L Tho funeral of Hon. Samuel Jackson Handall, the second of tho fathers of thn popular branch of thn National Legislature who havo been laid at rest within this commonwealth within tho present calendar year, tmk placo and was one of tho most solemn and quiet events witnessed In this city for many a uViy. Whon tho funeral train pulled up at tho Kldgn Avenue station of tho Pennsylvania railroad thoro wero awaiting It, drawn up In military stylo, largo delegations from tho municipal council, from tho Irish National League, Mead post, O. A. R, tho Samuel J. Kandall Association, the James Sago Library Association, the Continental Democratic Association, tho Young Men's Democratic llattallon, and many friends of the deceased. Heading tho line which alighted from the train wero Congressmen O'Neill, Carlisle, Htickalew nnd llanner, ex-Governor Curtln, Postmaster-General Wanamaker, Messrs. Heorgo W. Child. Anthony J. Drexel, William V. McKoan, Alex under K. McCluro and other of the honorary pallbearers. Then cams tho Congressional delegation con sisting on tho part of tho House In addition to those Included abovo, of Messrs. Holman, Cannon, McKlnley, Springer, Forney amt lUillloy. Tho Senate was represented "by Messrs. , Quay, Allison, Dawes, Voorbec and F.ustls. Ilcsldes thcro wa almost tho entire Congressional delegation from Pennsylvania; Senator Kdtnunds, of Vermont; cx-Kovornor Wallace, of Pennsylvania, nnd Sergeant-at-Arm Kuvanaugk Tho cortege moved at once toward West Laurel Hill Ceme tery, headed by tho hearso containing rf " -- . - .j aavi iivmnu Wll t-4 I t II K tno black casket, which was tastefully covered with flowers of all sort. As tho procession marched from the. railway station to tho burial place, led by tho Samuel J. Kandall Association, only tho sound of muffled drum waa heard. Wheri all had token position round the open grvo Samuel Kandall and bla mother wero escorted to seat at the foot of the grave; behind them came Mr. and Mr. Lancaster (Mr. Ran dall's eldest daughter), Hobort II Han dall and Mia Randall, another daughter, all arrayed in tho deepest of mourning attire. Rev. Dr, Chester, of Wash ington, recited the burial service and the casket wa opened so that those present might bo permitted to take a. look at the departed statesman. A quar tette from the Meade Post No. 1, O. A. IL, sang "Remember Now Thy Creator." which was followed with a prayer by tho Rev. Henry C. McCvok. Chaplain Render, of Meade Post No. 1 pronounced a benediction and tho quartette, by a pedal request sang "Nearer My Hod To Thee." As tho last strains died away Trum peter Kearn, of Mead Post No. 1, ami .,,,1,1 Bieppcu up to tho head of the grave. an almost silence, nonnilisl tho "taps." which pronounced the mili tary "good night to our company," and the floral laden casket was lowered la the grave. The absence of any public demonstration and the Immense gather ing of pooplo of all walk of life mark- Mr. hatldaUs funeral as nnn nf thn nn. toWo oni1, ln i'hliadclphla'a history. Tho flags on all public and mnV rirl- U, buildings were placed at half-mast placed at half-mast. hut thla waa thn only outward slim of sorrow, It appearing as though all wora content to express their grief In alienee. Will MlanUy Heaaane Aaaerteaf I.otnv, April I. There Is a rumor that on Stanley's return to Kngland he will again become a Hntlsh sublect. re suming bis nationality which be rella- outshed twcntr-flv rear J 1. a1h el It f. lVL T.VT f! f? . c" u u ulr that the Queen Is an- inches long, exwndlnjfrom beneath his minfi V