' " "Hlju , . , : E OMAHA DAILY BEE WHU'Th ' OMAHA NEB WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY 2 , 1883 101 FAIRMONT'S ' FATAL FEUD , A Mlilnldlit llflUlomoiit of Old BooiwIiuNoliraikaTown , A Noii-Oomlifttnnl KnUlly Woniidnil by n lit my Diillnl , 1'ollln ( Jointly , MlMsourl , Uliltt 11 lull for Tttwltn. Imry HOMO , A Tol'tlo Yolltli Um\w \ it IJnnk Holland Hlltjiv To.Jftll . thn I'ltimamt 1'nnntlo , rUiin nuil Ar- for Mttt'dtr. Ill * WrntiK MUM Hhnt | - l l | J | * | ' < litfrllia lilt , KlitMniir , Nub , May 1 night n ftliixitliiK allray occurred liuro whltli will imilulily remit fatally to ( lmirn ( 'iri'Jtii A fond IIM milled for aomn llnin bnlwoon John Uhrlbar , s > reiUtiMiil kudpor , Mid the frequent era nf onn of the aaluona , Hlirlbnr came lioina on Ilia midnight train , was inol At tint depot by lorarnl persons front the nnloon nnd atlor loinu Imrd word * , fratlnu to go homo alone , took rofupo In the olty hotel , Tno oleik I'flnon Warrnn and the hartoridnr volunteered to too him homo , On aldo atroot they Wflto mnt by one of the crowd turned Karl , who knocked Bhrlbar down. ( lolling tip Hhrlbar drew hU rorolvor and fir od At Karl , bat the ballot tnUioil him and hit George Otnon , one of the party who h d tikon no p tt In the iturrol | , The b ll itruok hU bick near the ihouldor blade And p uod townwArd , The phyilolani cannot llnd the bullet. Ho li lying In A critical ootulltlon with the ohanooa against rooorory , Kul and Shrlbar were both Arrcitod , Kxamlnatlon to morrow , ( A Itnil Youth' * Brcnlt ( flcUI | IMi | > * lili to Til * Him. TULKIIO , May 1. A bold altompt At rubbery waa made tills afternoon In the Toledo National bnnk. A g n tlomtn had drnwn $1 ,000whloh , ho had counted n woini'iil , vrhon n young man aolzjd thi ) money nnd made oil with It. Uo WAI quickly overtaken and the money rooovorod , Freeman In ths Dock lotiltt lrp wb "iTn 4 HAUNKTAIILR , MA H , May 1. Frco. man , who , a law years ago , In a fit of Unatlclam , killed his child and hai ilnoo boon In the Innatlo aiylntn , and now pronooncod aano , was placed on trial to-day for the crime. Freeman , N In his own behalf , iatd : "Four years ago ho wai Inianp , When the act wai committed ho ballovnd ho was doing ( lod'a will. Two yean afterward it occurred to him It wai an luaano act. Ho never evaded the law of the land , but thought ho should obey 0 : d rather than man , II o had not In hla own eallinatlun been Insane for cloven monthi at loaat. Ho fully believed hla rollilou ( * experlencei htd done for him all they could. II granted a dls. ch r r , ho would accept the first hon- oroblo niialtlon olhred that would nnablj mm to inpport his family. " Freeman WM thou arraigned on the Indlotment of murder and plead not guilty , .tttdgo Oulburc authcrlzed hla rquioral from the aaylum to llarnatablo J tl to await further action , T wkaburjr' Rival R | * < UI t > l itch to lilt Ilii. Hr Louia , M y 1 The apparently wry highly loniatlonal reports regard- I n ft the oondltbn cf the poor farm In t'Mlla ootinly , thli itato , which was recently tint In circulation through the Hdalla Djtnocrat , aeetna to ba con- flrm d , and the preaa of thlr city de mand Mi Invealliatlon and proiecuUon of whoever la responsible fur the dla- gMtefut atato of alhlra. A general uterhautliiK of ilmllar Inatltutlona throughout the atata U alia demanded. Th ttooihoaao In question , so far ai tha building la concerned , li repro- tented to bo an old tumbled down twiRtry , ic.trcely lit for housing anl- tint * , uid Ins treatment of the In- tittle * , touilitlng of over twenty In ( Atie , Idletla anil diseased peuona , many ( them entirely helpless , la aatJ hot ortly to be dlgrao f al and abim liUbU In tha higheat dtgree , but ult rly h artleaa and criminal. dM Likml t > Una the Olais M y 1. Many attempti lately ben mid ? to burn tin Hot * ! ( llenden. ( tattle Thorton , aget I ' , d nijhtef ef eno of the occupants * detected aa the culprit. Shi admitted the charge and aildchedli h "Ilkdd U > aee th ( Unttiitft tlnnk i\t Hen. | , M y 1The atate board o harMy ami I tin. toy replying to th tttmRtHMtoatioR nf the Koverner dlaip ft < vhm ' kh" "e lmt of the board ti * j. rYki ( ( th attorn/ general for ai ( pttnn * ( aa V" ih 4f datlea , a y the pro * e.-.Mtig ld Imyly no dtaoourUay b fi * 4- frt * r , / ' > r h > * h ar < aervnnta c t * M * , * hl h * u ts from every ofti t f < b 4i44Hi to IM martdatea , to th i > ri < l fcat may kava a ) { avernmeut o ami BI | ef gni of th T t Trunk Railroad Hm t * , T t , May 1 The Texa Yt * ! t Mtlf * ( > < , wlk1 * all Ita ( rauchlati and relljnx ateek , waaiol h H W uwdef fareeloaura of th * wort tot IIM.OOC loMuaon tud Sertwell , o I Ion ton | A dam i , of Dalian , nnd 8tep- tialh and Uhow , of Now York , were the tiurcliMHta , Thla Iniurei the com- titfltlon of the road to Biblno paat , Tha tmrohamii , with so eral leading oltlr.etii , will Irapoct the road to morrow , THE BALL ROLLING. Formal Opening of the Diamond Field Throughout the Oountry. Throe Aoouolatlono In the Fluid With Twouty-four Olubs. Hiteltt tl | tchri to Tin Uia. Olltruiu , May 1 The base ball araiun waa formerly opened throunh- uitt tlai country to day with throoln- dependent profeaaloual aaaoclations In the flold the National Laaguo , Amor loan Association and Northweatcrn Loigun , The Notional Luguo com pilioa olnba at Giiloago , . New York , and Philadelphia , all bearing the names of their cltloi ; the Amnrlcan Aiaociatlon Includes St. Liuli , Liula vlllo , Olnolnnatl , Oolumbut ( U. Alloghcnya if rittsburg , Baltt more , Athelotlcs of Phlladelohla , and Metropolitans of Now York , the Northwestern league embraces clubs at Qulnoy , Peoria , Spring- H-ld ( til ) . B y Olty , Grand Utplda and Eut Bagtuaw , Mich. , and Toludo , making a total of twenty four profonlunal clubs In the field , a larger number than over before in the hia tory of the game. The playing aea sun rniiH to October lat. The sched ule of games provide each club ahal play fourteen games with each of Ita opponents In its own organization , seven on ita own ground , seven on its opponent' * grounds. * BALTIMOAK , May 1. B ltlmoroa 4 , Metropolitans U CLEVELAND , 0. , May 1 Baffaloa 4 , Olovolanda 7. CINCINNATI , May 1. Cincinnati 5 , Ut. Liula 5. 1'niLABBLrnu , May 1. Provldenoo 4 , 1'hlladolphlfta 3 NEW YOUK , May 1. Now Yorks 7 , Boatons 5 Fifteen thouiand people wltnesaod the game. A Railroad Rnpturo- Special Dlipatch to TUB ! ) . BT Louis , May 1 The recent order dor by the Missouri Pacific to iti > agonta to atop honoring tickets or b RtaKO ; checks of the Gulf , Colorado it Banta Fa road In Texas , went into olfect to-day and the probabilities are that the rupture between the roada will extend to freight aa well aa pag- autiRor bualnoss , Ollhea of the United States and Pacific oi preaa companies in this city .woro merged Into one to-day and will hereafter bo In charge of Joseph Tom- pip , of the Pacific company. " * "Wyoming Ruatlori. Brwci.l Ittr tcti to Tin Uii. LIVINOSTON , Mont. , May 1 - It has boon discovered that an organized band of rustlers are running oil stock cowa on the Wyoming border. The Indians are asking for protection. Major London , at Fort Elllr , la holdIng - Ing himself in roadineaa to march. It Is now believed this gang instead of the Plegans , mtdo the recent raid upon the Indians ranges. The Monopolies. Sptclia Dltpatch to Tin llii. I'IIILADELPAIA , May 1. The board of directors of the Pennsylvania rail road decided to declare a dividend of 2 per cent In caah and 2 per cant in acrlp or caah at the option of the atookholdora , and 4 per coat in stock. The latter provialon gives the stock holders the privilege of subscribing to stock at par In proportion to'Jo per cent of their earnlcg * . Nomination * Recalled- BpecUl Dls ; ch to Till DII. ST , Louis , May 1. Mayor Ewlng sent a moaaage to the olty council to night withdrawing the Hat of appoint ments sent in a week ago , against which anch atrong oppoaltlon waa de veloped. The deposition of Jiy Gould waa taken in the Texaa PclQo suit to-day. Th Dloyolo Race. B ? UI Dlrpulch to Tni Ilii. BoaroN , May 1 la the six day race of ten hours a day between Chaa. Ljroy , rldins horaes , and John S. Pflooa and W. M W.odaldo , rldlna biaoeii ! , the aoore to-night atood HOiJ miles for the honei and 312 for the bicycles At the fourth hour to-day Liroy fell , dliloottlng his ahonldor , and Franola M. Ware WAS aubitltutod. Ooald and Party , Special Dlfpttch toTa * Li . ST Lot'ia , May 1. Jy Gould and party left for an Inapaothn of the Iron Mountain railway and south- weatern'ayatem at noon to-day ia a apeclal train of five clihlal cira. In formation waa rofuaed aa to the route , but iho cars are provisioned for twenty days. A trip Into Mexico over the International la probable. The Indian Removal. Special IMspitch to Tin tin * . Sr. PAUL , Jtay I. Information reached the dep rtment headquarters here that Sitnrdiy laat the steamer \V. J Bahun left Fort Randall fo Standing Hock , having on bonrd 150 nun , women and children , Sitting Buira bind of Uncjpaps Sioux , tha old warrior bolpg of the party. H. Will Serve , 3p cUI Blpa ch to Ina His CotcMBi-H , May | t The Supreme court to-day refnied to grant a motion for a patltlen In error In the caao ol J. D. Wataon. convicted of bribing members of the legislature. Thoaen t noeof the court to Imprisonment wil ! now be carried out. A Fatal Fonntala , To the Editor ol Tin Bit : SYBAOUSE , May 1. A aoda watei IB fountain exploded here to-day , fatall ] Injuring one peraon and aerloualj In juiingtwo othera , LABOR TROUBLES. Pittsbnrg Artiians Quit Work and Demand a Raise. Workingmen in New York and Other Cities Join the Look-Out. No Serious Results Are Ex pected From the Movement. B&TTLINQ FOR , BREAD , Or , Rnthor , Strlnlnsr for heritable Wages. Spo Ul Dltpatch to Till Dm. I'lTTSiiURd , May 1 Reports from the railroad coal mlnca are meagre , but enough has been received ID Indi ate that a general strlko was Inangu atod to-day against the reduction of alf cout per hnahel in the prlco of mining on the Panhandle road , Only 'our out of twenty-two pits are reported bo at work on the Pennsylvania and ; all the tnlnoa are idle on hoB. &O. and P. , V. & 0. , and bom half are out. Ono or two firms ave acceded to the minors' termi. 'ho. demand of cigarmakora for an dvanco of $1 per thousand has boon oncodcd by all manufacturers , conse- _ uoutly only the employes of four large establishments were ordered ut by clgarmakers unions generally. It la thought the strike will not laat a week. The plaaterers all quit work thla morning because < f a refusal of masters to pay an advance of 50 cents > er day , CINCINNATI , May 1. There will be 10 dlatnrbanoa hero among the clg r- makers on account of the reduction of the tax. They struck sometime ago "or an addition to wagon and succeeded , md so did the cigar packers. Strikes 'or ' an advance have been made at New- , Ohio , and at Portsmouth , Ohio. Damanda of workman at Wheeling , West Virginia , Stenbenvlllo , Ohio , nd Urbana , Ohio , have been compiled with. with.PiTTSBono PiTTSBono , Pa. , May 1. lleports rom the railroad coal mhos thla oven- ng atate that the strike tgiinat the eduction cf half a cent per bushel in rlco of mining has extended to all mines aavo ono or two. The operat es admit that the strike is general , but profess to be indill'jrent whether "t la of long or short duration. They say they will eeo tholr mines idle until next fill rather than pay more than hreo cents per bushel for mining. The mining cfibers pronounce this the createit strike over Inaugurated In hla district and they sra prepared'to hold out. LOUISVILLE , May 1. The olgar manufacturers have acceded to all ( he en.ployora , and no strikes' * will occur hero. Everything is going on as usual , excapt an increase activity in ill manufactures and a rneh of goods 'or shipment. WILKESBAURE , PA , May 1 , The cigar factories are closed owing to a triko. The manufacturers are will- nc to pay an advance of fifty cents a l.OCO. NEW YORK , May 1. Seven hun dred cigarette makers struck to-day ' higher weges. The laborers em ployed in tuo custom house in weigh ing merchandize struck to-day for an advance. C..LUMUCS , O. , May 1. At the state represented mlnera convention a roso- 'ntion waa adopted favorable to a na tional union and a committee was ap pointed to report to-morrow on the restriction measure , especially Ir bituminous coal. It Is proposed tc cut the number of hours per day and work lets days In the week. THJU GOVERNMENT PUT. Mr. Biles of St. Lioula Addresses the Court. Special IMipatch to Tils Bis. WAHHI.NOTON , May 1. The Bllai argument In the star route trial thit morning turned upon the petitions connected with the various routes , and Miner was made the object of a particularly bitter attack. Ho showed that two routes had been Increased and expedited at a great expense bj Brady solely upon the recommends tton of Dillon and Bllllnga , railroad prealdonta , yet Brady bad pretended ho waa fighting the railroad Interest ! In the atar routes. Doraey had pro < cured railroad puses from those gn < tlemen for his ogouta , and it was i clear cast ! of "Scratch rcy biok am ! 111 tickle ycur elbow. " Bllas took up the evidence relatlr ; to routes and rapidly reviewed It passing over the minor points witl vigor , and bringing out in strong con trast what ho described as the mon ihgrant offences of an order for OT Increase on the Alamo-Clifton route Ho aald it had remained unrevokec nntll cangreaalonal invoatlgatlor caused a cleaning up in the dirt ] house of the same assistant poatmaate general. The remainder cf the day' : session wai consumed in a carefu review of the evidence concerning tin tonta and elaboration of the point made by Ker. When the court ad jonrned Bliss had not concluded hi address. GREEN B. RAUil WILL IHUCTICK LAW IN WASHINGTON AND M4KE TWICE AS MUOH MONEY. Washington Spoclil t ) the CjoracrUl Qi xett ) . Tno resignation of Green B Riun was a complete surprise to everyone Not oven hta moat Intimate frlondi o oflica associates had the faintest bin that anchaconrat ) had been deter mined upon by the Commissioner When General Ilium returned t the treaanry department , after hi interview with the president , and an nonucolto hla inbordlnatoa what h had juat done , there waa exhibited b all , first Incredulity and then acini grief. In reply to thoae who Inquired re gardlng the caaaea which led to hi resignation , Commissioner Rtnm said that the resposlbillty of the oflho had grown too heavy for a man of hia ago , and the salary too amalL lie expect ed to remain in this city and practice law before the supreme and other ooorta and the departments. This Is true , but it does not give the inside of the matter. It has long been a aonrco of surprise to those In Washington , who are used to seeing important Intoreata ably represented , that the whisky dealers should Intrust their business to mon of such limited taot that almost every legislative project undertaken for the past two or tbroe years has failed. Were n law yer and aa expert Itko General Rjum engaged aa counsel or representative for thoae poopli , there wonld bo but little likelihood of a failure on any reasonable plan for their benefit. While It Is not known that definite arrangomonta have boon made with General liaum , it ia understood that ho has long boon considered as n desirable acqualtlon , and It wonld not bo surprising to BOO him acting fur them. The salary , mentioned when thla matter was dla- cnsaed laat winter , as suitable for a representative like General Rinrr , waa $25,000 per annum. The ultimate business relations which General Rinm his had with all banks not national gives him an acquaintance that will bo of the best benefit horoafter. There are now pending ing unaottled and diaputed bank accounts with tha government for unpaid taxes , which ho can bring to A satisfactory sot-lenient If intrusted with their management. Ho la alao to act aa counsel for Wm , Pitt Kellogg , lately indicted. But ho has only consented to thla upon the most earnest solicitation. The two hundred thousand tobacco , rebate claims which will ba shortly filed , also suggest a possible field for onn well acquainted with department routine. This class of claims , while covering but small amounts and needing no legal preparation or argument , yet re quire looking after and collection. Altogether there are BO many bright possibilities outside of the got eminent employer Mr. lUum's acknowledged talents that bis resignation ot this time Is the moat natural thing tn the world. CAPITOL NOTES- Sptclal DIapatctes to Tni Ilii. DORSEY'S REPLY TO LILLY. WASHINGTON , May 1. Senator Djr- aoy ban returned an cnawer to the suit of Wm. L. Lilly for $10.003 dimagoi alleged to hive baon sustained by him from a personal attack by Djraey The answer ia confined to a simple and broad dental of L'lly's allegations and expressions of the respondent's willingness to Bubicii the c. o to n jury. TUB TREASURY. The opoclal oammltteo appointed tc examine the books , accounts nnd money In the United States treasury ia connection with the tranafrf th oftisa of treasurer from Gillillau tc Wymau , completed their l&bora to-day. The memoirs of the comraltttee waited on Secretary Folger and pro souted their report , the contents ol which have already been outlined The only discrepancy discovered wai an excess of three cents in favor ol the retiring otliior. This excoaa existed istod when Gllfillan took posseoalon ol the office. COINAGE OF APRIL. The coinage executed at the varloui mints durlnc April waa $7,811,000 , ol which $2,350,000 waa atindurd dollars TIIK CABINET MKF.TIM1 To-day was devoted solely to con sideration of the civil nervico regula lions. The aesalon lasted three hours Dltcnsalon was general , but no conclu alou was reached. A special meet i of of the cabinet will bo hold to-morrow , when it Is expected the matter will b < finally disposed of. The secretary of the treasury sus pended Gaien E. Green , special agent at Jackson , Tenn. , pending luveatlgi tion of charges preferred against him for oliio mieoondnot. FINANCIAL OPERATIONS The 120th call for bondi ma tured to-day. Trie redemption undo ; the call , including prepaid1 bondu , art $11 500,000. The exchange cf 31 poi cent bunds into 3 per cents , anependec during April , waa reanmcd to-day Amount aurrondnred for txchango to day 87CO.OCO , which makes the whol < amount of exchanges $11)1,000,000. ) Talking Teller Special Dispatch to THE Iii , WASHINGTON , May 1. Sjirotar } Teller says he does not Intend to ninki any reply to the charges contained h Senator Hill's letter , cxc > pt In 3 fci as they relate lo hl.i management o the flalrsof the interior depar meat The secretary cpoolfieclly added in re apjnio to further Inquiry : "Tho per aonal allnaiona of thia letter I do no intend to dignify by an oHawer. " The prcaldent to-day oppolntot Jefferson P. Kidder associate jnatlci of the supreme court of Dakota , A Blc ; Hnilueaa. Special Dispatch to Tun Itsi. RICHMOND , Va. , May 1. The col lecler of Internal rovenua for this din ' trlct Issued since midnight last nigh stamps under the now law for noarl ; two million pounds &f manufacture tobacco , tour million of cigarettes au < ono million cigars , the tax aggrcgatln ; In round numbers ? 1G3OCO. LYNCHBURO , Va. , May 1. Then was the gresteat movement in mann factnrod tobacco here to-day over rt corded in the hiatory of the city Nearly $ GO,000 of stamps wore laauei and thirty-alx car loads of tobacco ag gregating about 800,000 pounds wen shipped to various point ; , One Cm It nhlppod 120,000 pounds. But for tin da-naglnR strike of opsratlves ahlp mjnta from thla paint would exceed i m'lllon pounds. The cigar manufac torles are all closed to-day on acooun of the strlko of cigar makers. An in crease of the schedule prices has boei submitted to manufacturers and accepted ceptod but the latter roaout the at tempt of the cigar makers' union t regulate the employment of appron tlcea. THE OLD WORLD , A Quiet Day Among the Revo lutionists Over tko Water , No OoDBplraoies Matured or Dynamite Discovered. The Nihilist ! Ready for a General Raid. ENGLAND. Special Dlepatch to Tuit Uia. LONDON , May 1 , A nolle proscqni was entered In the oaao of Ilimaay and Foo'.o , proprietor and editor re spectively of The Free Thinker , charged with publishing llbolona state ments. Theoommons adjourns for Whltsun- tldo Wednesday nntll the 21st. The lords adjourned from the 10th to the 24-h Inst. LONDON , May 1. Thn queen has abandoned her intention of opening the fishlerlos exhibition. The prince end prlnccas of Wales will officiate. In the choas tonrnamon , English and Sollman played a drawn game ; Bird was boato by Tsohlgarin and Mortimer by Stolutz. Masou and Wluamor played drawn games with Rosenthal and Zarkertort , and Black burn boat Mackeczlo and Sklpwortb. Many awards have been made to persona who have Buffered by reason of violations of the law In Ireland. Lady Mountmorrlaand Mrs. Blake each received 3,009 fur the murder of tholr husbands. LONDON , May 1 , The first secular day of May , being ono of the series ol annual days on which the bank ol England makes up ita balances , to day la a holiday In the bank and on the stock exchange. LONDON , May 1. The very Rav. Goo. Homy Connor , M. A. , dean of Windsor , ia dead. LONDON , May 1. Arrived out , the Asayrlan , Olive , Noatorian and State of Gorgla , from American ports. A telegram from Pekln states that an envoy from King Annam baa arrived thereto obtain the consent of the Chinese government to the opening of the Red river to foreign trades and to Induce China to afford eush diplomatic material assistance aa may be neces - sary. The emperor has ordered LI Hung Chang to return to hla post In order to effect the request of King Annam. LONDON , May 1 It is understood that on the occasion of the enthrone ment cf the archbishop of Canterbury , the polloo cf that town closely watched the movements of certain Irish Americans , who were acting in a sueplotous manner , nnd who became - came alarmed and quitted the town. , It ia believed that ono of 1 theao mon was Wilson , one of 1 , the dynamite conspirators , In whoao p csaen the hcarinr ; < ls yweadiot" * t thn Bow street police court. Tho" Times a ay a a mooting of the leading owners of a stoamahlp company will bo held the 14tb inst. to Uko dtops towards f ruliing capital for the purpose of buildIng - , Ing another canal across the Isthmus of Suez. GERMANY. Special Dtapatcb to Till Bin. BEULIN , May 1. The Malagassy envoys' treaty between Germany and Madagascar will soon bo concluded. A bill for the relief of the sick and , poor passed second rending in the relchatag. A great strike of carpenters and mesons for an lucreaao of wages has begun. , On the proposal of the mlnlatry the emperor ordered the town council be dissolved at the beginning of next year that communal and electoral dis tricts may be properly rearranged. The emperor returned to Berlin in good health. Admiral Blrger , second In command In rank of the Germany navy , has resigned owing to the fact that an army officer has been placed at the hoed of the navy Tha rolohfitag referred to a com- nilttoo the resolution introduced by the socialists in regard to criminal proceedings against the police who arreated socialist members of the rolchstag returning from the socialist congress In Copenhagen. FRANCE. Special Dlspatchei to Tnn Bia. PAIUS , May 1. Ia the senate Duo Do Broglie questioned the government ai to its position regarding the triple alliance. The minis or of f jrolgn af fairs replied ho waa unable to under stand the unity. The question waa aurronedod with the greUeat absurdi ty. France , ho said , purposed to re main lu accord with all f jrelgn coun tries so far aa waa compatible with hoi dignity. The subject waa dropped , It Is reported that Gustavo Aomard , the French novelist , died ia an insane asylum at Stanno. Edward Manet , the French painter , Ia dead. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS , Special Dispatches to TUB Uss. ST. PETEUSIIUKO , May 1. The aa < * thoritlcs bollovo the nihilists are pro paring for simultaneous disturbance } ' in radons parts cf the empire dorln . the coronation ceremonies of the cziri DUBLIN , May 1. Fltzuarrls , or trial , charged with be iat ; ono of the principals in the PJ-unlx part mur ders , liaa bon acquitted. After the verdict had been rondoroc Fllzharrls waa taken back to jilt t < await trial on a charge of conspiracy i < murder , the penalty of which cileuc < la ten years of penal aervitudo. SOFIA , May 1 , A document which urges a speedy rising at > alnat the op proaalon of lineal * la being circulated throughout Bulgaria. Iirnp to the River- Special Dispatch to Till lin. IIUNTtNaTON , W. Va , May 1. Thi east bound express train on the Oheaapeako & Ohio railroad , earl ] thla morning , struck an obatrnctloi near Qilnnemont , Woat Virginia The engine and tender plunged dowt the embankment into the river , ant were completely wrecked. * The cu- Inoor waa aorlonaly nnd the fireman Iphtly Injured. The reat ofniho rain remained on the track , No lasicngora wore hurt. TELEGRAPH NOTES. pclal Dlipakl es to Tni Du , The Canadian oommoni defeated Shakes- > o re' anti-chess resolution. The bill reducing railroad taxei In Con- octlcut wai defeated by a tie vote , " McUlll university , Montreal , conferred IB degree of L.L , D , on the Matquli o ! jjrnc. The coluage of the Fhlladelphla lulnt or Atnll B rct'ftted $0SJO,000 pieces , ahudntl,67C , ( > OS , The National LtOrouo team and In * Ian team of Montreal have started for a oar of Great lirltnln nnJ Ictlnnd. Marshfield Plains , Man. , are ablaze , 'wo ' hundred men are unable to chock the j > oad of the flames through the forest. ) wolllug ) are Imperiled , An excursion party of over 100 from Hlnols , Indiana , Michigan and Wisoon * In has atuted fur San r ranclsco over the iltou and Sjuthcrn 1'acific. Grnel Wade , who died at Lincoln , Neb. n tha 28th , aged C8 , was buried at Shel- yvlllo , II , , yesterday. Ho wont to Cal- 'orola in 1849 with ex-Governor Klcharil , Ogloaby. The Indian department of the Doinin- on has instructed the acting asslstaot In- Inn commlislonor at Wlnntpoc ; to remove ,000 Indians from Fort Wnlth to Ouap- > ello reservation. The "assisted emigrants" from south- weitern Ireland , airivlug in Philadelphia , ra Very poor. They numbered nearly SOO Vine hundred Scandinavians and Germans anded yesterday. Jas , J. Madden , aged 40 , In the lacs lepartment of the house of Musor & ! ro § , , N. Y , , waa arrested charged with tealing $23,000 worth of goods. The re- elvers of goods were also arrested , The schedules of the aaelgnment of Iiaao SIppili , the White street ( New York ) mer chant , recently arreated on the charge of windlfn ? , hive been filed. Ltabllltle * . $230.570 ; nominal assets , $512,633 , actual taets , $14,768. The veterans of the Fifth , Ninth and L'enth volunteer regiments of New York declare the retirement of General Warren by General Sheridan tt Five Forks , "Un necessary and not warranted by the clr- cnmstancei. " The New York board of alcennen unani- nously request the trustees of the Brooklyn irldge to chance the date of the formal op nlng from the 24th innt , ( anniversary of the birth cf Queen Victoria ) to the KKb , decoration day , The first annual commencement of the women's medical college of Baltimore took } | ace yesterday. The matriculates num. ier ten from Mnry and , one each from Illinois , Nebraska , West Virginia , Penn sylvania , Ohio , Canada and Germany. The New York board of aldorrcon voted the Western Union Telegraph company jermls.'lon to ueo the streets of the city to ay their wlrca underground , at a cost of one cent per lineil foot of each street opened , and giving two wires for the city'd use. Snlo of Mexi Bpccl.MDispatch to Ills llss. SAN ANTONIJ , M y L J. L. turkland , of New York , rep- reDoutlog Dome Eagllsh capitalists baa juat returned from Saltlmo , MexIco Ice , ua route to Europe , where Lt went for the purpose of getting a cou tract conQrmod by the authorities ol Ooahnlta for a largo tract of land granted by the general government and sold to Judge Crosby , of London by Governor Modero. The tracl oovera about one hundred leagues o the boot selected lauds in the state. A Good Statement. Special Dispatch to Tin U s. WASHINGTON , May 1. The deb statement issued to-day shows a do create of the public debt during Apr ! of $2,851,402 ; oath in treasury , 0319 , 159 401 ; gold certificates , § 81,343 , 020 silver certificate , $80,771,331 ; cer tlficatoa of deposit outstand Ing , $1,105,00 ; refunding cer tificate * , $368950 ; legal tenden outstanding , $34GC81G1G. , fractiona currency outstanding , § 7,008,973 , i total reduction In ten months of thi fiscal year of $114,834 675. A. L. Barber , of Waihington , D , 0. the asphalt pa\ng ! contractor , ia In thi city. city.S. S. 0. McKlroy , of Falls City , waa i guest at the Metropolitan last night , J. C , Blackburn , of Arlington , Is rrgis torad at the Metropolitan. J , K. Buchanan , nf Missouri Valley was In the city yesterday. A. n. Meyers and family , of Howard are at the Millard. W. F. McMillan , of Denver , was at th Paxton yesterday. n , M. BuhnoU , of Plattemouth , wai ti town yesterday. J. G , Corey , of North Lup , in at tb metropolitan. J.-vinjall. Smith , of Blair , h at th Metropolitan. Frank Phnk , of Meriden , is at th Metropolitan , 11 , G. C , Jenkins , of Grace ! Island , is n the Millard. leaao Powers , Jr. , of Dakota City , Is n the MUhul , K , O. Backus , of Lincoln , Is at the Mo ropolltan. J. O , Fisher , of the Lincoln Journal , i In town , J W. Bhck , of Weeping Water , h I the city. Dm Hopkins , of Central City , Is at th MilUrd. F. K Short , of Kansas City , Is at tt Paxton. Win. A , Mills , of Lnramie , ia at th Paxton , J. 11/Lott , of Ft. Steeie , ia at tha Mi < ard. ard.J. J. H. Hemzatc , of ISUIr , it at the Mi lai. ' C. B. Mann , of New York , Is In towi C. 3. Potter , of Lincoln , ia In the clt ; J. S. Pratt , of Cheyenne , ia in the cit ; Jamet Brltton , of Wayne , it la town , L. 0. .telly , of Larimle , la in town. If you , \ro not married , write the Ma rlage Fui'd and Mutual Trait Auocli tlon , Oeditr Kaplds , Iowa , for circulai explaining ' ' .he plan , ft-So THE YANKEE HOG , Not a Oroaso Spot of Him Lbft in the Land of Bismarck , Hamburg Importora Bxplala the Cause nnd Baprgeot a Rsmedy. Mlnlator Snreent Roveroly Orltt * ctacil * Hpeclil Dlapatchcs to Tni Uii. NEW YORK , May 1 A oommlttoo of Importora of pork products at Ham burg writes the chamber of commerce hero that the pamphlet by T. Itrotto of Now York , la mainly responsible for tho. prohibition of Importation of American bacon , and aays the chamber should make it publicly known that the painplot must bo oontidcrcd n inoro "atroko of buMncss ontorprlao , " nt.d that no Importance whatever must bo attributed to its remarka about the quality nf goods , The re marks of The Now York Btaa'o ' XMtung aa well M some other Amer ican papers to the effect that dead hogs are used for the manufacture of lard , and the product of hoga utoi for mechanical pnrpncea called "Lard , AI" have done the great est harm , and contributed toward establishing the prejudice against American hog product , with aomo members of our government , who , without any oxperlonco of matten , take a theoretical view of It and seem to think the public may bo led to bo llovo this lard is also fit for consump tion. Everybody acquainted with the trade knows this is impoiaiblo. Nev ertheless It would recommend that for this name bo substituted another , per- hups , ' "Refuse , AI , " which would render a misunderstanding of that kind Impossible. Any term that does not contain the word "lard" would suit the purpose. In order to socnro a repeal of the prohibition It is of the greatest Importance that your govern ment should take the trouble of mak ing the necraeary investigation which wonld establish the following facts : 1 That no diseased hogs or dead hoga are used for the export trade. 2 , That the examination of goods when shipped la a strict onn , so much BO that only fully cured and wholeaomo meat can paaa it. Such investigations can only have a beneficial influence on the whole trade In American products in general. At the same time they certainly will prove the boat menus of removing ex isting projndlce and eccurlnc ; a repeal of the prohibition lately leaned. BERLIN. May 1. The Nerd Doutch XiilncK commenting on the . interview with Sirgent , the American - mlniater , published in the Bocnon , Courier , in which Sargent denied he had written any article to the New Yorker Hondols K UUDR oi > the rub- jeot of American pork , ca } s the beat auewer to Sargent's etatemont therein * h ( imply to reproduce the artl- , ole which appeared in the Han- , dels Zeltung with Sargent's- signature attached. Sargent should explain how his signature appeared without his protest or a aubncquont correction from him. The Nerd Ddnttcho Xjltung declares it will never attack a miuisttr of a friendly ! etato when ho is acting in hla cJlhial capacity. It has now only to deal with the newspaper ar < i jlo which contained the statements Injurious to Germany. It will , it cr.ys , tie glad to her' that the signature of Sirqent thereto was a mUtako. ( NOTE There reema to bo soma coLfaaion In Gormnr y touching the communication of Snrgt-nt , which was printed In Handel's Xjitnng over Sir- gent's signature , and waa hta report to hla government , Iho report waa printed in the consular reports , and waa reproduced in jlandel'a / sltnug. Big Hani af Gamblers Special Dlrpatch to TUB Cn NEW YOHK , May 1. The polios ' .j- nlqht raided a gumbllng house , No. 49 south Fifth aveuuo , Vpy by a Spaniard named G-nta ; 224 persona Including the proprietor were captured. It required tha entire reserve of the Fiftounth precinct to lake them In , aa they fought desperately to osa.o A Jag Hnnillu Election Special Dlsjidtcu to Tun t KIT. ST. PAUL , May 1 In the oily elec tion tc-day iho entire democratic ticket was elected Tao republican convention ocdjra d tuu principal de mocratic nnmlnepc. HOOD'S ' SARSAPARILLA Works through the Mood , regulatlni ; , toning niul Invigorating all the luuctluus ol the body. Ringworm Humor and Salt-Rheum. ItAYSHAM , MASS. , Aug. 12 , ISTsNtt C. I. IToon&Co. : Gentlemen I have hadiiiiKworm luunornuil salt-rheum so liartly that my body was covered \vlth law sores ; so , also , my lienil anil lace. 1 have linil any number of doctors lit the last seven > ears , and none ol them could euro me. Ono day my mother was tn tlie city of Tauiilou , ami round one of your cook books , anil In leadiiiKlt I found many people te-4lf\liK to cures f mm the useuf > our Saisapai ilia nutl OIUo Ointment. 1 lull forced to tiy It. although 1 had seen many things nilveiil cil tli.it never did HID nny jooil. 1 have now taken two small bottles niul ono Lugo one ot Sii-aparllla. nnd used tlneo boxes of Oint ment. I now call myself eure.il , Nothing eau bo seen of ( lie liumor but the dint out lines nt tliu soles. I sliall taku tun inoro bodies , ami then tbo cum vv 111 bo complete , / 1\'WHITMAN/ Biliousness , Sick Headache. riTTsriri.K , MASS. Mnssns.C. I. IlnnnK Co. : tieuts-l'leaso send mo by rxprfcstunliottlrslluoit'M S.\u- SAi'Aiui.i.A nml a few i'ook DooKs for dls- trlliutloii. Your prep.uatlnn lias uorkej Benders lu tliu ease of my wife , uli < > baa been troubled \\ltli sick lieadaclio ami bil iousness for years. Slit'only look oue-lialt tea poonful at a dose , and lias not been so well for ll\o jears as now. Mm found lliat \\ltlilu.i\\eek alter taking It slie felt \ery much better , ami In now entiiely fieo fiom tlin eaieiu neiilaclies. : Sbo lias not taken any of any account since last sprlnc , anil uliat llttlo sliu bail Is lent tn iV umu otliers some fc-oud , anilu < nuin have it lu the house. Yours tiuly. HOMEU D. NASH. , HOOD'S SARSAPArTILLA la sold by all dniRglsta. Price ft , or s/x / larco bottlei for f5. 1'reparcd only by 0. U HOO it Ctr , Apotheearles. Ixinell , Maaa. tv Use lloou'a TuoTii-rowur.it.