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BED CLOUD CHIEF
A. O. HOtME. ProurlmXT.
BED CLOUD.
. NEBRASKA
THE WORLD AT LAKGE.
Summary of tho Daily News.
WASHINGTON NOTES.
Ecuador bat tent notice to the State De
partment at Wasbinston of her intjntion
to be represented at the conference of
American States next falL
SrXAToii Masderso says many Sen
ators who voted against the confirmation
of Marat Ualstead were not actuated by
personal feelings, but bettered Halstead
too impetuous.
8eretabt TbacT is snld to have been
pleased with bis risit to the Brooklyn navy
yard.
It is understood that tho new Sioux
Commission will consist of William War
ner, of Missouri; Charles Fistock, of Ohio;
John H. Kin?, of Nebraska; Major-Gen-eral
Crook and a Democratic member not
yet decided upon from Iowa,
As order will soon issue from the Nary
Department concerning a court-martial
for the trial of Lieutenant-Commander
George M. Book, who is charged witb
navies; left his vessel (the Piata) in Alaska
and returned to the United States without
permission from the department
Rear Admiral Thomas H. Patterson.
United States navy, retired, died at
Washington on the 10th after a long ill
ness. He was sixty-nine years of age.
Thb court martial to try Major Armes
for pulling Governor Beaver's dom met at
the War Department, Washington, on the
11th.
The Commissioner of Patents has re
moved Jerome B. Burke, a division chief,
and reinstated John W. Baboon in the
position.
Ix the case cf Steve Russell, convicted
in the United District Court, Western dis
trict of Arkansas, for murder, and sen
tenced to be banged on the 19th of April,
the Piesident has commuted the sentence
to imprisonment for lift.
The President, has appointed Henry 8.
White, of West Virginia, to be United
States marshal for the district of West
Virginia.
Pkrrt Belmoxt recently resigned ns
Minister to Spain. Secretary Blaine, in
response, requested bim to remain in Mad
rid until his successor arrived.
THE EAST.
Mrs. Theodore Thomas, wife of the
musician, died at New York recently
after a lingering illness.
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has
.decided in favor of the Methodist Episco
pal Hospital trustees, of Philadelphia, in
the suit by the heirs of Dr. Scott Stewart
to break bis will bequeathing $K,000 to
the Institution.
A shut occurred in the switchmen's
strike at Buffalo, X. T., on the 8th, which
consequently gave the Erie road its full
force and ended the trouble.
Governor Beaver has received a letter
from Major Armes, who assaulted him in
Washington. It contains a most abject
apology for his outrageous conduct and
begs bim to interfere at Washington to
prevent the court-martial. Armes says
tbat rather than submit to the disgrace of
being court-martiaiei he will commit sui
cide. Gqverxor Hill has nominated Dr.
Allen Hamilton to be health officer for the
port of New York.
A serious tire occurred at Boston on the
9tb, breaking out in the freight house of
the Lowell division of th Boston &
Maine railroad. The loss was estimated
at$&W,O0O.
The spinners of Clarke's thread works at
Newark, N. J., have resolved to strike.
Bt a collision between a yard engine
and a street car at Jersey City, X. J., the
other morning two men were dangerously
and four were seriously injured.
The Saxton Ballot lluform bill has
passed tho New York Assembly by yeas
74, nays 44
AT the request of the Now York mer
chants the return time of excursion tick
ets to the Washington inauguration cen
tennial has bsen extended to May 2ft.
Nam ax F. Dixox, of Westerly, has been
elected by the Rhode Island Legislature
to succeed Chace in the United States
Senate.
"At the Rhode Island by-elections at
Newport, Cranston and Bristol to fill
vacancies, the Republicans secured a ma
jority and will control the next Legisla
ture. This gives the Republicans a chance
to elect a Governor of the State.
Captain Stcbrs reports at New York
that his schooner, the Carrie A. Bucknam,
was fired oa by a Domiucan war vessel.
The New York Yacht Club has decided
to accept Earl Dunruven's challenge to a
natch for the America cup. A committee
aa appointed to arrange the prelimina
ries to determine which yacht shall be put
forward against the Valkyr.
The new cruiser Baltimore has been
docked at Philadelphia for the purpose of
having her propellers pat on.
The storehouse of the Suflolk Cordage
Company nt Chelsea, Mass., has bees
damaged $i0,000 by tire.
Russell H. Harrisox, son of the Presi
dent, wa arrested in New York recently
for publishing a libel in the Montana
Live-Stock Journal on ex-Governor Cros
by. The libel was n reprint from a Buffalo
paper, which accused Crosby of stealing
jewels from a Washington ladv.
The Planet jute mills were destroyed by
tire at Brooklyn. N. Y., at one o'clock on
the morning of the 12th. There were
rumors of loss of life, many of the night
force having to jump from windows to
savo their lives. The to was $5to,000.
Billing Eaton, wholesale hide and
leather dealers of Boston, have made an
assignment: Their liabilities are about
$706,000. Assets fair.
Bt a collision on a curve near Pesch
8prings, Ariz., the other day betweoa
passenger trains four engines were
wrecked and thrown dewn a high bank
into a stream and a tramp was killed.
William Wilson, who stole the ballots
in a precinct iu Chicago after they bad
been counted in the municipal election,
has bjen sent to jail for 300 days.
Owino to the lightness of the snowfall
and tbo lack of rain in Upper Michigan
lumbermen are unable to get their logs to
market and over a billion logs are waiting
in the streams for a freshet.
The directors of the First National Bank
of Anoka, Minn., claim that the amount of
Cashier Pratt's deficit will not be over
$25,000. and depositors will be paid in full.
On the suggestion of Senator in gal Is,
Eugene F. Ware, of Fort Scott, Kan., has
been selected as poet at Arlington on Dec
ocration day.
The people of Sioux City, Iowa, have
sHbscribed $1,500 and prepared three car
loads of supplies for the relief of the
Dakota prairie fire sufferers.
A ritEiOHT engine dashed into a private
car on the Santa Fe at Lorenzo. III., re
cently and the locomotive boiler exploded,
causing the death of four persons and the
shocking injury of several others.
Miss Beechler. who killed Henry King,
Jr., whom she claimed as her husband.
was acquitted by the jury at Omaha on
the iota, tier defense wan insanity.
About fifty persons were overcome by a
suffocating black smoke from a tire which
broke out in Sanger, Rockwell & Ctv's
factory at Milwaukee, Wis., on the 10th.
Twenty of the victims had to be carried
home in patrol wagons.
Fire ia Rising Sun, Ind.. the other day
caused $35,000 loss to various business
firms.
Four small children of a German
named Mcrdam were poisoned recently
near St Joseph, Minn., by eating wild
parsnips. Three died.
One man was fatnllv and four seriously
burned in a foundry nt Youngstotvii, O.,
by the explosion of molten metal in a cast
ing form.
Jcdgk TnATER, of the United States dis
trict court at St. Loui?, has decided that
the tops of mail boxes are not receptnclos
for mail, and taking pajH-rs from them is
no criminal offense.
The liramsu beef bill to require the in
spection of beef on foot before being killed
was defeated in the Ohio Seunto by it vote
of 13 to lei The bill originated in th.i
House and passed that body by an almost
unanimous vote.
The Michigan House has passed a bill
prohibiting tho sale or giving away of
cigarettes.
An order to reduce wages on the street
car lines in Minneapolis resulted in a
strike on tho 11th.
Mb, Br.nDiNor.it, another Dakota pralriu
fire victim, is dead. This made six deaths
in Hyde County caused by prairie fires.
The total loss in Hyde County was $19,000.
Miss Beechler, who hns just been on
trial at Omaha for the killing of II. W.
King, Jr., expects to sail for Europe soon.
Harriet's tailoring concern at Detroit,
Mien., an establishment for manufactur
ing ladies' silk garments was robbed the
other morning and about $5,000 worth of
silks stolen.
Officer O'Brien is at the point of death
af Chicago an the result of an injury re-
ceiveu at we iiayniarKet not O'Brien
has a piece of the bomb in his side.
The United States grand jury at I'ort
Townsend, Wash., have found twenty-five
indlctmonts acainst William Horned
special deputy collector, eleven against
Herbert F. Beecher, ex-treasury ngeut, ami
twelve against Quincy A. Brooks for steal
ing from the Government.
Fifty persons in the general offices of
the Q'' system at Chicago have boen dis
charged in order to curtail expenses.
The Ohio Senat; committee to Investi
gate Railroad Commissioner Canellur re
ported finding liimguiitv of questionable
conduct, both as an officer and in private
life.
Meredith Stanlet. of Cincinnati,
jump.'d recently from the bridge ou the
Cincinnati Southern railroad over tho
Kentucky river, a height of 2?5 fob With
the exception of coughing up a little blood
he was uninjured. He did it to beat Steve
Brodie, the New York jumper.
Frank Ringo, tho well-known haso-bnl!
catcher, committed suicide at Kansas City
recently after a protractod spree.
An uproar was caused in the Western
Freight Association by the di -co very that
a secret rato existed between the SL Paul
road and the Armours. The other roads
were forced to make the same rate, as the
contract had three years to run. The Inter-State
Railway Association threatened
prosecution, wnicu a general manager
A circular issued by General Manager
8t John, of the Rock Island, announce
the appointment of Mr. John Selatian as
goneral ticket and passenger agent of the
entire consolidated Rock Islaud system,
with headquarters at Chicago. Mr. He
bastian first entered railway service ia
1640 a clerk in the general ticket office of
the Santa Fe and ha steadily risen until
reaching bis present position. Hi! is a
thorough railroad man, who makes himlf
popular with the traveling public.
The Belgian Government has informally
warned General Boulanger to abstain
from political agitatiou, and has inform d
hi mt hat if be complies with the wishes of
the Government in this respect be will not
be expelled from Bolg-um.
The construction of the Tehuantep'c
railroad has been commenced in earnest,
and the contractors are using every effort
to push the work.
The Government of New South Wales,
Australia, proposes to nbolish all specific
duties and impose direct taxation in their
stead.
Michael Eugene Chevheul, th famous
chemist and centenarian, died at P.tris on
the 9.h. He was born August 31. lTtsfi.
Wholesale dealers in eggs have had a
very poor season. Many have lost much
money, and it is questionable whether any
have a profit out of their sates. The
trouble seems to have been an oversupply
Archbishop Paul, of Bogota, United
States of Colombia, died suddenly of heart
disease recently.
It is officially denied tbat the Marquis
of Londonderry intended to resign the
Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland. .
The lower house of the Austrian Reich
srath passed the Army bill with the
amendments made by the Hungarian Diet.
A messenger who fans returned to
Suakim from Khartoum, brings letters
from Slaten Bey and members of the
Catholic mission. He also brings the sup
poed bead of Kasalula. the Abyssinian
General, who is said to havo been killed
in battle at Galiabat. The head was a
present from the Khalifa to the Governor
of Suakim.
Spring emigration to the United States
has assumed large proportions. Four
thousand emigrants, mainly Germans and
Swedes, sailed ou the 10th from Liverpool.
All available steerage space on several
steamers there and at continental ports
has been taken up for intending emi
grants.
Pasteur's microbe rabbit exterminator
has Leon pronounced a failure in Aus
tralia. It is announced that an agreement has
been reached between England. Germany
and the United States by which one war
vessel of each power will b& located at
Samoa.
A tkrrirle explosion occurred in the
colliery at Castrap. Westphalia, recently.
The nin were at work in the pit at the
time aud twenty were killed.
The Berlin correspondent of the London
Daily News says that Germany has not
protested officially against the appoint
ment of Mr. Bates as one of the American
Commissioners to the Samoan conference,
but that tho Government would prefer to
have some one else appointed iu bis place.
Seventeen itoulangists will bo indicted
by the French Senate courL
Kell&Co., woolen and plush manu
facturers at Bradford, England, witb a
branch bouse at New York Citv. have
failed with $500,030 liabilities.
The bankers who were receiving sub
scriptions to the stock of the American
Meat Company, the now dressed beel
trust, have withdrawn from the schenit
and the amounts already subscribed will
lie returned on application. The collapse
is said to bo due to pressure from the
Armour syndicate, which is a large cus
tomer of the cotton oil trust.
European bourses were depressed on
the 1 1 tli because of extensive rumors of
an attempt on the life of tho Czir, whe
was said to have been wounded bv a shell
thrown at him at Gutchiun.
The American bnik C. D. Bryant lin
been seized by tho Iluvvaiinn Government
for smuggling.
The French Chamber of Deputies has
adjourned until May 14.
Owing to the scarcity of water the area
of cotton culture in Egypt is much re
stricted. It is stated in London that the Prince of
Wales is an admirer of Parueil mid that a
conference between the two will be arranged.
The last arguments were made in the
NEBRASKA STATE NEWS.
Q" conspiracy trial on the 12th and the
thought mere buncombe.
A marriage license was issued recentlv
at Pittsburgh, Pa to Samuel Wtlser.aged
seventy-two, and Edith P. Wilson, aged
fifteen. The disparity of ages excited
sauca comment, bat the union was aot il
legal, the parents of the girl eateriag ao
protest
The steamer Conanicat was reported oa
the rocks near Newport, R. L, oa the 12th.
The passengers were leaded by a tag.
George Cjxdeb. a prominent oettoa
aaaafacturer. of Lancaster. Pa, pro
prietor of the Falton cotton mill, has saade
aa assignment. The liabilities are at least
$150,000 and the assets may reach $50,000.
The final result of the recent alectloas
in Rhode Island leaves the Legislature oa
joint ballot at 59 Republicans to 49 Demo
crats. TBK WEST.
DCBIN4I a small fire at Kokomo. Ind.,
the other night three firemen were injured
by a falling wall.
Two mea were killed by fool gas ia the
vat of the mineral bath heuse at Port
Haroa. Mich., the other day, and the pro
prietor barely escaped with his Ufa.
Thb first step to nullify the recent elec
tion la Chicago resulted ia a failure.
Retorts from Anaconda, Deer Lodge
and Missoula, Moat, show that they aud
fatOMy went Democratic; while Helena,
fimiuud Great falls weat Republican,
, , , 94mkIbavxrb, of tt, circuit o .-..,,
Us at Mount Pleasaat, Iowa, has decided
that cider u an Intoxicant under the Pro
kibitory law and its tale U illegal.
Ah epidemic of scarlet fever has beea
ratiac in Fairbury, Hi., and churches aad
'sjsjsKMik Havo beau closed, 8tx 4eats aaa
tsreaty case hare heea reported. ''
IU eviction of settlers oa the Dee
Haiaes river lands ia Iowa, has, it m'saM.
THE SOUTH.
Virginia farmers report heavy loss of
stock from drowning during the late gale.
Between Fort Monroe and York river fish
erases lost nets valued at $20,000.
J. C Hemphill, city editor and chief of
staff of the Charleston (S. C) News and
Courier for fire years, bar been elected
manager of the paper, to succeed the late
Captain Dawson.
General James Longstreet's residence
ia Gainesville, Go., was destroyed by fire
the other day, causing $10,000 loss.
Three large mountain fires which are
doing great damage are now raging near
Edge-seat, Md.
The Canadian river in the Panhandle of
Texas is out of its banks because of rain.
and an $18,0(0 bridge at Canadian. Tex.,
has been washed away.
The wife of W. P. Woods and five of his
children were burned to death near Clay
ton, Ga., recently, by his house taking fire.
Baltimore business men have subscribed
$500,000 toward a great sugar refinery.
The Alabama giantess, a colored woman
weighing 8.V) pounds, died at Bii miugbam.
Ala., the other day. The coffin was six
feet seven inches long, forty iucbes wide
and thirty inches deep.
The raid on moonshiners in Exstern
Kentucky was successful, seven moon
shiners being captured without bloodshed.
SUAS Calvebt. a well-to-do farmer,
and his wife were drowned near Mineral
Wells, Tex., tae other day, while attempt
big to cross the Brazos river.
The crew of the wrecked schooner Rich
ard W. Denbam, of Bath, Me, numbering
four men. were picked up at sea by the
steamer Pirate and takea to Baltimore.
Md.
Tm barge Sunrise foundered near the
Delaware breakwater daring the recent
storm. The captain, his wife, two children
and a seaman were drowned.
General Boulanger has made applica
tion to the Swiss Government for permis
sion to reside ia Geneva. The story of his
expulsion from Belgium is denied.
A dispatch from India says that hun
dreds of bouses have beea destroyed bj
fire at Surat. The loss is placed at 200 -000.
The provision trade has been excited by
reports that Eagland would exclude
American dairy products unless adulter
atioas were stopped. Steps hare beea
taken by the Chicago Exchaaxe to secure
legislation to prevent the fraais com
plain ea or.
Owing to the prevalence of cholera the
pearl fisheries of Western India have been
a failure the past season, causing a loss of
fSusVNO to the British Government.
The Prince ef Nassaa takes the oath as
BegeatoC Luxemburg, the Kingcf Hol
land, who is Grand Duke of Luxemburg,
having been declared incapable of gov
erning. atsPATca from Zanzibar to the lade
peadeace Beige says that the rumor that
Staaley aad Emia Pasha were marcalag
la the direction of Zaaiibar was aa Arab
iaveatioa.
Ta premium oa gold ia UeArgaatta
BepabHo has reached ti per eeat.
case Riven to tbo jury.
The Pensacola has been docked, her
bull being injured, aud the los is placed
at 509.
The steamship City of Chester reportal
at Queeustown an tho 12th that four days
previously she had found the steamer
Denmark, of the Tbingvalla line, aban
doned and sinking. The Denmark bad on
board about 750 passseugersaud crew and
grave fears were expressed of their fata.
TI1K LA'resZ.
Clearing house returns for tho week
ended April 13 showed an average increase
of 14.8 compared with the corresponding
week of last year. In New York the iu
crease was 1G.4.
Business was active on the London
Stock Exchange during the week ended
April 13, American securities receiving a
good share of attention. Prices were firm,
except in ccal shares, which fell an aver
age of four per cent Money matters were
buoyant and prices firm ou the Continental
bourses.
Hon. John P. Usher, who was Secretary
of the Interior under President Lincoln,
died at tho University Hospital. Phila
delphia, on the lfl:h. Ju ig U.sher was
well known in Kansas, having lived in
Lawrence for several years. He was born
in Madison County, N. Y.. in ls'lG. His
death leaves only 4wo of Lincoln's Cabi
net surviving lion. James Har'an, of
Iowa, and Hon. Simon Cameron, of Penn
sylvania.
The steamship which arrived at New
York on the 14th from Hamburg reports
tbat in a fog she bad struck the pilot boat
Commodore Bateman, sinking her at once
and drowning Pilot John Handran and
the colored cook. Harrr Hatford.
Charles Hodges, a fire b?ss and Evan
Madden, a pump runner, were passing
through aa abandoned working in the
Grand Tunnel mine at Wilkesbarre, Pa.,
recently, when their lights ignited a large
amount of accumulated gas and both men
were blown to pieces.
The steamship Alameda arrived at San
Francisco oa the 13th. bringing full par
ticulars of the terrible hurricane of March
1&, 16 and IT at Samoa. She also brought
everal cadets from the wrecked steamer
Trenton. The disaster to the war vessels
was due to the feebleness of the machinery,
the British corvette Calliope escaping the
deadly reef by the s beer force of her power
ful engines. Th Samoans acted nobly ia
rescuing those in penl aud caring for them
afterward. The G-rman cruiser Olga.
which had ben beached, was floated after
the storm aad reached Sydney. N. S. W..
safely, where she was docked for repairs.
Bt aa accident on the Cairo Short Line
aear BtHeville. III., recently, thirteen
loaded cars were smashed to splinters aad
about $53,00 worth of merchandise de-
siroyeu. araKeuxsa muI fatten was
fatally and Brakenun Pat Boru serious
ly Injured. Engineer Tobin and Fireman
Noble were hurt slightly in jumping for
inir lives.
NoaxHAC woa the six -day 's race at Pitts
burgh. Px, covering 501 miles.
A banquet or Boulangists at Versailles
was broken upon the Bight of the 13th by
the military.
John Jackson, a capitalist aad presi
dent of the elevator ca Biddle street. St.
Louis, hanged himself the other morning.
The suicide was dne to the hopeleeesaaasti
tiea ct his hsjsiaess affairs. e
The Samoaa CeenaUssiea aiissi
Sew York for Berila oath nth.
Edward C. Maheb. living eighteen
ralie northeast of Imperial, in dines
County, was murdered Su th- sand hills.
atout eight ni.e from I nprr.a!. the othr
Jay. Ho had one to Imperial to prove
ip ou bis homestead. lie made his proof
ind got a loau ou hi place of i'M. $'.5) of
.vhich be u-ed that day to liquidate a
debt, lie le'l for his home next morning
and was not seen altTvvnrd until his
lody oi discovered. He hadbe-u mur
dered ami robbed. The man who is us-p-cted
of the crime was traced as far as
Ogalallo.
A rece.nt prairie fire near Valentino
destroy I about 15 0) worth of property,
C S. Had uni losing every thing ou his
place except his tious and liv--stoc,
two stables, three granaries, cr.b. hay.
alout tifteeu hundred bushels ot orn and
oats aud all his farming imp'euient.
Fritz Johnson, living with Had.und. a!so
lost a stable, granary, hav and a lot of
corn and farming tools. E. White lost a
feed shed ami a lot of fence, together with
aliout tri tons of hay. William Grnvrs
lost a stable and a lot of hay. Thomas
Grigsby lost several tons of hay.
Sam Cockcrow, as-ed eighteen, we re
cently gored to death by a vicious steer
near FairmounL
Prairie fires recently burned a stable,
two mules and other property of George
Cummings. near Ord. and Guy Barnum
had four miles of fenco and much bay and
timber destroyed near Columbus.
Mrs. Goodso.v. an old lady was run ovr
by a street car at Omaha the other dny
and fatally injured.
While a number of children were play
ing on the trucks of the Union l'acttle road
at Omaha tho other day the seven-year-old
son of Mrs. Mary Malouuy vs ruu
over and killed.
Knud Nelson, nn Omaha contractu!
fifty-seven yearsold, recently fell into ln
cistern mid was drowned. Ho hail been
ill for some months mid his first day out
he went to tho cistern to examine it when
be Ml iu.
The young wife of a cooper nnmel
Morris, living iu Sjtith Nebraska City, at
tempted suicide the other niht in tlit
presence of her liusli'iud by swallowing
laudanum. 1) ctors were called m and
her life saved. Her husband was out
of work und ubout to leave the city in
hearch of another jib, and ho could not
bear the separation.
Skvkkmi.v. who killed Constable League
at Jackson last D-camlar, liecnUse I.cngut
dunned him for t.evonly-!ivo cents winch
he promised to pay L-aguu's boy for work,
was recently admitted at Dakota City.
The verdict occasioned great surprise.
When Hervy Peiiiburtou. living six
miles south of O.ikda.e. went out to feed
his team the other morning he found tin
stable In ashes and the charred remains ol
four horses ami two mules. Tne tiro waf
the result of leaving a lighted lantern in
the stable.
I.ibiiik Br.ECHLEit. who killed Harry
King, son of the Chicago luilliouniio. in
the l'axtou House at Omaha s nut month
ago, was recently tried at Uiuaha. The
trial lasted soven days aud was attended
by throngs of people of loth sexes.
Judge Coivan spoke two days for
the defense and hit-Test ill the re
sult was intense. When the cast
was concluded tho jury iu five minute ,
returned a verdict of ncipilttul, at which
the audience applauded wildly.
Fked Wood, on returning home near ,
Ileukeliiiau, the other day. found that hi- ,
w.fe hail abandoned his home. She sent '
the children to town with the hired ninn
for provisions and clothing, and left a
note stating that she. hail gone for good,
and all search would be of no avail. Mr.
Wood assigned the act to the reading of
trashy literature. They had lleeii mar
ried fifteen years and havo two boys and ,
a girl.
Because a young woman rejected his
suit W. M Crous-, station agent at ltocn, '
recent h- shot him. elf.
Ktxj.wt N. Seiuan. who owns a farm j
aboSK four miles south of Pender, was nr- '
rested the other day on a requisition from
Illinois. Seaman is charged with em- '
bezzIingA10f in that State some three
years ago. His arrest was a great surprise ,
to the people iu the vicinity, as lie had
leen universally regarded as a straight
man. ,
Mrs. J. M. McCinlet recentlv took '
morphine with suicidal intent nt Chadrou,
with every prospect of being successful.
The Governor has issued n proclamation
organizing Hooker County, aud located
the temporary county seat nt Mullen.
IT is said of a Schuyler young man that
he forgot to secure a marriage I. cense on
the day set for bis wedding, and the cere
mony bad to U postpone! b.cauo thj
county judge was out of the citv. I; was
a great disappointment to the assuibled
guests as well as to the prospective bride
and groom.
THE other day a seven-year-old !oy
named L-iir jumped into a bin of the North
Loup elevator aud was carried to a bin
below and covered with vera! hundred
bushels of oats. Men tried for some time
to shovel him out. but being unsuccessful
tbey opened the shoot telow, and whu
the loy's body came through th ottening
he was pulled ouL He was unconscious
but after several bours work was resuci
Utts.L Homer Is proud of its girls. Johann
THE SAMOAN DISASTER.
Arrival of :b- AUmt.U Itrinctnx f-tIW of
! rriul Work tit th. Ilarrle .
Sax Fhancisc.-, April It The steam
ship A.am-da. Coami-tude II J. Morse,
arrived her yeterd.iv mocul ig. having
sailed from Sdnv MarbH She tjp:-l
nt Tutu la. an i.lan-l of tho Satnoan group,
March UJ h-rei5 found Iht. Aruortcau
scncHiner Equator, with th American
malls and t.i ca lots from th' A nencan
warships wrecked nt Apia. l tumandrr Dmtusr. be :! t the Ttut-gTA'U ;as
AUANOONEO AT SEA.
A Tt.lnsTalt !.!n sintmrr ttrjft
.tUu.lo!i.l ami stinking at s,is,B
llua.lr-.! l.lv In iVrtl.
Niw YtNtc. Ajrt. 13 A Itipa.e frara
Qurs-nst"'!! as: "The lBtt..n i-,siBr
Citv i f h's- rrr-jrt t&t a .pt.
jvsed ih iMniiU ttearur iKatnsrt. frvta
Christiana, Coi-,uha;tv, rtc f..r Nwr
York. The DanmsrX ho.1 bpn aU.avt
l-v DT crew hue was slut as ' Tfc
Itit GREAT DAY.
i!ore. upon l-arning uf the disaster to
the Aui-r can ship., at once a.cd for
Apia. On the way h met the ru.u cutter
ami received tho German msus at Apia.
The A.ameili teok on board thirtr-six
wouti led seamen; l.iutenaut Kipier and
twenty-nine seamen are to come upon tho
lionoluu steamer.
The Alar.Krda brought from the raan-f-war
Tr-uton tie naval cadet. It. s.ock-r.
F. W. H-lbs, B. C b-cker. It W. Wot.,.
W. S. Clole. (J. IV. L gau aad It. Jack-.n.
and navai captains 11. A. Wly U A.
Statrord and J. A L jcutie. of thr Van
dalle. The Alamrda also brought the following
account ot the disaster from h Westrrti
Associated Press correspondent at Apia.
Samoa:
I tica
; Ta
XC.te-MeBt ,evl.
!). mark hvi on bsrd li sh
! left Chr..tk.a.en rr :". Wat March .S
iTs) vi.fB,;rrt. pfsumsb v U imni
, 5 runts. tncudrti tae C-spta-a. S. M.
' Kundten. the uiirsd tort mu
J Trie s43 of the atits of ihe traui-r
has UrM tbroneed wth ;wxie. nainsjilr
, inqu.rtus for further news f the Veei.
Mr. Edyr. of the frm. de nat ijova
the corrrctuei of the tjtrt. lie has
ctilrd h: IxjudiMi and C"penh.xa
ajent.
The I'anrusrk was foruirly the freight
steamer Jan Jtrevdc! cf the Wht e Ciu
T r !.,. ttr.a" l"1r-ratar-lklS"ve
l-.l ;-, ; nf
lalrsrllia.
T-rcK. s. ItjI It V - u r
j 'Isae-t by iln$f A. A K 'i
nnri ajvtd"t I. l.
t 'h rn IV :.! : ir
maniac a t h etulesoi!i:. p re-
. tt reads f4A ;
1 r ft . ,t
Vs; :aej&r.at jsre t. t "
tisw9-.ars' . a stesr t atv.-fjuatm
l .fclVf pn. ft inti kr ., ,f . .
! 4ai4i .-.. , tt Al. Tias A -,.
t- fs4 5.a or it fss n v tK-r,cr
tk tfk. T f m ,iAt wo IS- 1 .
t fraWt pruat i.j svrssk w .. t
, ' T :a U . -' fni i. . cf .- . .
; ''Jsstler s- si7 - n . j- 5-
Sv ersj fsstt,iw4 tu &w4 M . -. s
UWI l tHK-s f
sso-.)e tke taSmtssaotaar
f OB., SJS lf ?i , iMhsn's.kl
the taHvt TV-toVst,, l. -s .n;KV
l f1s-a , vfl .sf . ujjs,,, auwst
U eilaMUa a a-s rj -t ta ttwr t
T-ftlUirj. wntJVvs, 1. ssj Meii
Diet eaf .tklarkat aa as wivtst ata s..lt L a .
Hue. This mi. the .el, art t.t. frui I 11.1.1.! 1. .,.. j-.. '... .t
... ,W'- - - . -- -. - -y . -. .w. r. W-m
Tt ef t4 act? iitrta Tl ttt -'-
in otLr si-te uirr arr new nstue.
The Nv Y irk aeat of the T&snvalia
lint-a J: Trt Di.imwl had tswn cuai
The littl croon ot Sua.Oia or Navigators" pie;elr ovrrhnu.e-1 an I It was tboufht t y
all t
Islands sifcUb a ! n.unlh ro attraoieil 'he
attention of Uir cleilurd wo'U by a nrce U
comtat between to uat.vu (action at J tte
ronseiuent possibllllr ot serious complication
beiTswa ihe .tieat power of the t'nilrsl Stalra
aaJ Gerzn.nr. basheen lsitel uy a ilts.;-r
more up;':i!l:n than all of the war eier w-ed
here. In atteraptin to effect a so.nlloa cf the
Sanioan iHScnlty. acd to protect thrir rr.iH-ct-lre
Interest on the islanJ. the Lnltel Stte
and Oennaav have lost nearly !M live aoJ
W.(J.to wi rth of prosertjr
The must 1 to! en l ami Oestructlve hurr.canc
ever known la the South Tacric ocean par4
oer thes-tsiands on March 1- and T an 'as a
result a fleet of six war sh.psant ten other re
that she vta thelet of iHir tioet. There
were on Inlaid at leatt 710 lopl Of
thee lIVl re Kenser. Tbefa tnut
ha.e lien at least sixty in th" . and "
the nu:ul--r may have reached ! sr lA
There are thrrrfore to le ao-sHilltnd fur
the lire of from Tt t 7.A insopU. -
"We haretaten step tod 'arif thera '
is trutb in the torv. At IJ.li we seat 3
twocalles. One wii to trie lonl, ttt
Loudon asi.tik" tor furthvr psrllcu at of
the alwindo.in cic, .f ucli were to t- Uait,
end also foi the 'n!u of the t p that av
l ltt.sd the ! ktuunl V. in tlt liu ndl-
sels were .routiit to atoms on the cvr.tf r-efs in t"" l n" '"4md of the two cables io
the hartnir or thrown on the lieach in front of ' ''" home office in t'opontiagen ali- ailing
the little rltr of Apia, und IIS oIDcrrs amt m-n t fr paiticular and fir advie. a 1 for the
linm- of thjc (V eopte ho snile.1 oil
the Itamuitk.
"The Ksltlon In vshlehthe Dtntuirtts
; aid to bare ton slghtml Is o.ie 111 w histi
he mljjtit sery easily ln at th
time. April N Sb)4 bad at that t ill. I "O
out from Christiansen thutii dns . I do
not think tt at all Impr-tttl. tint .miia
fearful cslnlmtv ha Uff.sll-n Urt, t-ut s
! do not tn iuo that she ha Imto alas
toned '
Further particular of thn 'Stidncof the
i nl'audontx! steamship I'siiinar t the In-
Ill-ill line CttV of Chester slow.varr red
utter noon. The Iiinuisrk no rapdlr
inking when tha Chester a hrr Tb-
Chester had s'htel her from adttaticeaHi
had leenttiick !r the apparrnt (l..rur.,.f
' uuv life ou to.rL Shi had draisn near
, and investigated and aflensnrd u.sde ur
; that no one was on U.iar I of the aUndane 1
I vsreok. Tht Chester lav to and aUmi for '.
I of the Autericaii and Crrmm navies s!c-p fo- I
tier unir the n-t-fs orli- tmrie.t in .nmarke!
graves thousands of mile from taeirnatue I
lands. '
The I'nlted States f'Uat Trenloo. r.wship '
of the la. iftc simulron. uh.rh arnvi.t hef
; from l'iinami M.treh II. ii.-s uir in tohr's
throw of the Atnn.vi coium ..! a t.t,.l r-riv.
, Tti-ereal hull of the in.icot!:t'it : which
steatr.s'd into the ti.irtor a few eeks rests
; on th- tiottoni. fast iruli.i to pieces !
j The C title J Stale- sienmT V.i-. '.u :. Wuifh
' arriteit fnttn San Krauelca IVurjarr A Is '
. tMirlett out of sight tielHeeu the T'eoa ju.I
the shore Hrr shattered fr-ui.ist -nt star
rise from the water to m-irU th- sjx.t .hrrr ti.e
iralhint vessel strurSc and lav f-r tr,t nojrs
1 tirfore Ihe r.nful torrent of wat-r wh'.h ,rpt
four ortlcers an'l thirty nine nirn Ipti h-r il-cW
and nivtr.ifs. Her ronimaader. i'p:-.in l M
SelMsmmaUer, was aimiii; tt.e ursl who
jx-rislied tn the waves. The other ortleers wt.o
met th-ir ile.ith were Parnias'er Frank II
Anus, l.iftitenan: Frank Suttait of th" niariiiq
corps ant Par Clerk Jo -n IC-...- h
Ttie L'mt-tl States steamer Nlpsic lay for
seera! da' i.!oni;tde th Van'.illa with her
Low htch en the t-aeh u-d within He fret of
th waters ede The essel, thouk'h tiuJ.y
damaged, wis hauled off a fe !ls aftr the
storm and is the only war ship af.. at in the
harlior SererU of the uftloers and crew ar
ltvlnj atioard. All of the Nip.ic's oSicers are
safe, hut she lost live in'n ly th- swampin of
a boat, uml two others who juu td ovrrhOAnl
were a!o dmwneil
The ttiree American men vf war weresacpt
ashore almost at the same point.
It was on the little Cerium Kiinn-Htt Kt-r
that tin greatest loss of life curre.l. The
Ktx-r Imd a eoinleinent of U ofne-r and
sivent sit mm l e men were atirejurini
the storm When the ese sImick th- rrrf
she sank oimptetely out of n;ht and a ruinute
later there was not a .etlke of he- to tie seen
and ull on bo.tnl were lost except one ofljrer
Lieutenant l.aiti;!te ainl four saihrs Thu
other five officers aud -Ixtv-six men were either
instantly killed when the cssej rrahrl to
pieces or weredriuni'd in the ro.rlus torn-iit
of w jier that tirokr upon the ref . small
part of the I. Jut prow was afterward wabe.
uhre tieran American etsel Th' uni .,
few peee.tr lirnkeil wreckniM hear the MMtit
where he rude are the onlv iurtion i Wt
that hare etcn been se'n lnc the moment he
went down.
Jtisloti the eils'e of the reef, alsmt vi yarn
west of the Trenton, is all that remains of the
Adler. the !l:iK'shli of tb Cennun suatmn ti
Samoan waters The Adler was washed on top
of the rv"t and turneil completely oer on hrj
stile She has remained tn that posit.on lw
ami Is a;mot entirely out of water. Neariy
exery man atsiant wis thrown in the water
when the Adler struck, hut only twenty tailor
I were drowned and all hrrofflcer hit. a,e,l
The Ceruian corvette. Meal fatup.ia a wind
j flat at'Out a 'juarter of a mile east of the Amrr
' icinvcs.els While the tirm wa raj-inif urel
the vessel fighting for their Jles. the oi,-
t c me into collision with nearly every man of
, war in the harbor am! a a badly darnaj-d
above her water line. It I thought that fa
can be towisj off. No lives were lost on the
OI?a
; The only other man-of-war In the hartior wa
tto llrltlsh corvette Caltlope, which arrive.!
here In February and relieved the IJoj.-Ui.t
Her machloery was very iowerfu! and he wa
capable of team)nat the rate of Utrn knot
an hour, but he narrowly eeajil coin: aborr
at the same p'.we with the Adler, but Jut a
she wa about to lrtke thp rrof be Ci $n fcer
anchors, and In the fare of a terrible wicd
steamed out of the harbor ami put t. -a
The bech l strewn with wreckage fmra orj
end of the town to the other Over 3t Aro'rt
can and Oermao sailors are (jnartered in Apia.
ao sal, ia i jt.iia i-vsrr n.i .-s.i
raaDcwsal JsUoe asf o)Usnj. - ,1 ,
W ssr an? oU-f tl!-v. m V4 Ikm 4
aay raiimaJ. er au tr y r .
Wrs iw JilMy ; (urt 4 of ii (. -!,
lite ',, Vatreot. i&e Ksuai u. -
la bjitcvi of aa V16, sr at ers -r
to lf lhurtivff Ih irw. iIhi - ... --J
rat.tv of attsftnst.- ialMa(f. as-i. -.-
Ife-', i. t HOUtMS ) tstss. s
fsel tiur as; tiitv net lse saaa -jer
lruvJi. taat if i .-. .
t4se r.o&rr wrsea aail te X.' 4 kf
rsvtt; o t&Jsr-stilj lwsrae ef .rl .i
tla. Uaria rrs-a sf .
f.e :i r.i hsU fcrss, t
et ttsarUer. u4 ie acs.ialeiis ts f .fca,-
tJ3UTe4 aessll.jif. Ars-sais Jt, jt a ..,
rrse afssretst !. 'a Ike to.!.a T
a.:r.t) imI mwMhsvsl . .t-ei i ;,i-
srswl an UTpa . ,sik u
f tae iteer-tri er rsvs .!(, tawrs- .
!eeaet rsollf sf a.,.rtes. ml..' ..
vsattotkaa tawrssel ava.i U 3st Uw ,
"sj" " 4 ianMJ l ' i o .
usre iaa ste er '
Tas4-V. aa t,lr rsiiam tw t . .$
vfelk (4 Irsia-a (i taJtsJ) TVni ? - -
.r.a.. t it .u.. i,reU i. p-r
Me aj' WeB ...t as 1-4 t detaaia
tmwfM a i! t-- fa- ,ferj u ;.( tW Bt
, ia .. mi .. i rssswis. ibl 4r
; Cwitest su orvs ,U ts arf4l
I as,siMaa, 'i If. l.tsva fc
. rtusry .il usrit ie st Jf. i r. j
etuf, '(ttsqrauht i tae-r -. . -j
no hmr r. n -IfssO. tl esert fwrs ratjF
j a sw.4t.Ms 4 t a fcf U1 ms tr-nt e U
c-n rrsfr.ui t. u run atuwi u u-
Tft " l of the MVo.1 are S'tlfiite,
lroi.rriii al.Hg lai numlss ,if Um.
tnetise add pa.Her and ftei-t!. 6ar at
Ai.atia Cty pi r to lh ossaias a.
aothal all vi.,,(r tn. fretsjsit trTi
that otTet m-j t .vMiml(.!ala.l H.,
t
z
lar rat I Im. .-hre.t ostall tia .. 1
eeoral hours. Tha stern of the Ilaii- I the ..r.,l.l-l.i:.. . il.i . .I,UI. .
, ,.---
train wi:t ( "u:h frm Atn
w'
mark tsas ou a level with the e. ller I
a fnr out of the water In the air. Ther
Were no vlsllil signs of i colli l. ii. s-o
wreckage va floating a Unit. The leu, t
were nil gone from their das Its and n h
lag Indicating hat and panic nrin n.t. i
ticeable. Alter lylnc to near th wrk"
for im time
CeodeiL
the C.tV of thxter plo-
OKLAHOMA LANDS.
The oiiinilaotier tl the fieoeral tttol
OBSce lliplaln tlie Manner o( i:mr, u
liopnrl.tot itlnlon.
Wahiiixuuiv April t.t -The Couitnt-
atouer of the (.corral !iud"r!lce has I Territory
made lutdiclhe f..UMIi letter as be
ttlfc of general Itltere.t to person cotitviu
piu'lni: settleinnt hi OtUhoma:
O U Jli.. fr, rJwaiV Aaa..
;.srni.t. f. ni)"mi r. U" .insiit,is . trtt
j IT u 1 .-ir kur' f th th ia. I . uMi-iusI
j to Ike Iton. -al.le At
to the lis .hoaui laOs'is a wh ftr- W If Ofnowl
' to seiUee(il SJWler fcil mt ,Hr'e. Ml M-ls-h
. ?. '. tbsi forarhsH by htm la U' of3
' for aaswer
In r-tly. I hare to i,i thsl Um- iaast la
'jUe'tHXi am to be 4l;s.ei of to 3Hi alJers
un!r the iloMeteatf ! to.tr A t''r I
ftar t Kuw aa arUinl otOer HH-ler r
Homestrad l.'ss mar laitiale In rUim trtiy
at the ai.trirt Iliad o3ee.
tnttic ami eeetlrir trie laud repaired,
on tha afterooas 'f pll 7J
"trittsl ISsTMVOtl w
WSIIISofs Ajwll (I Jar hi t
ers. x-tt'-t at IvinQlttel Uli m. - t
Jdio f. ll' vitr at (iuian. in.
' tmtii are m the tty and se, . .
Lstit-uttie seia tttey rHetr.t ,
! .Utii lo.tru 1 -nt In e;rl
j dutU of thelf !) Thar also I. 1
JslC aupplle tt ut71(al (atlte .
j p-jr l t u d by ttlsr ins i '
! "ii Oslalo.fita alnlv Th will l.av
1 ftlv ill a . dav Iff ltir
' st to Im iu ll., fw, n, ...
txMin on Apni 72. Ii l .n 1
,'. f- ltioaat Ii
trrim ttlrildet' Ji"-tii V
The iins'iaiar f lat-., .,...
i itrtWiui; jij. realist's-" at Wf
Otlahotaa, 'and sett! flUr & .-.
iradr Io K'Ve to the ist-i- it
' I f, 1- ....... t . e-, , 1 . . i
arurv etierallarefer-f.-.1 -"., .,.....,,,, ..,., ,
1 mjrsfiw.fiium if-tn H ,. 1, ..
from the iiutrist k Kna. is -
"Ihi w-tut t ' tt-e-. and (. u ,
C-t ltir Iteeri.e "hen b- s.ittu-aaf -
!hiII Mi Hl is
ltrutbi su! It ii.n Ii m JP
r,r) tt War folk ls. p. ms.
tllr in, r ij-sii; m U4i,
-. after Prtn-"r - I ' xiTtl ... sH.
laud repaired, la hi h ! ',"r t"" -5 l
case he I aik wedlt fttnnta frvca 4a le ,, ent.j
within which to nabhh bl aetvl r-,t.- e
On the land. fT, If he m fieri, he u.T
initiate hi claim by actual ettleara
the laitd. w hls-h raut isiisit of wiat
act or arts csxtbectttu' MmoII Uj tX iir
HcjUr tract clalmM. l. aet or aet tj te
eijulvalent to an anoeaein"nt of hi intenttua
ami from which the pnHlc ,'-neraUr nj ate
Sotire of hi claim Tervttr he I .ped
three miBlh altbln a inch to tnae hi rUlm
of record y ntry In tae A tnt land --2r-
1 incUie fnr yonr farther InfonsaUtia r4e
of circular f January ;. ! r,I Anrt- I Js.
liospriraliy, K M ST" anfirn.
I vn m ut t.
i ir)K7sjx nristui
e. J. J IhjttU'. I'nUi V.tt ,ratt
WaSUI7sj, April IJ -Isar hlr I hst'tl-,"
honor to reeelve by rfer-nce frttn tej an.1
herewith retarn a letier aldresvi u trt
Mr t'J.T Sorcmert. dated at riahima Htalleik. i
Indian Territory, the rth tiltiow. fB repjj ;
havetoiate that fbe aet of Marrh I. ! to
whtrh Mr Jstimiaera refer, prwrlde a aa
state tbat co one bU I ,iermilst lonlr
of Ike -tluTBa
Th I .moi'' r feoentlr ai.i.a- I
b lr trtt tfarjit-m Uj it-t la -.
( b.rokee In llaiv IsST. t h Hsiti 1 ,.
outlet wilt twset la'twis eit- at. t ... 1..
for th- fxirpo.e T nrgasl 1 t-
fmirm thair lri;ru ttwaa frroo rU-(.t.
Nobla.
MISS nCECHLCf?
Te lj-r f
ACOUITTfO
SI
k r
Christopherson, of that town, recently
killed tifty-eight snakes, and Miss .Vma
Heaiu, of the same place, g.ivo the alarm
IiHi savvd a lot of valuable property
from being destroyed by prairie fire and
outran all of the men to the sceuo of the
conflagration.
A G. A. Ii. post has bn organuid at
Huntley.
(ovEitOR Thatkr ha issu-d a procla
mation declaring Monday, the 2iil day of
Atril as a day to be observed as Arbor
Iay, andeiruestty inviting a!i tho ptople
of the State to observe it as uch. and de
vote the day to this mot worthy and
lieneficent puqoe, namely, the planting
of trees. Tin Uorernor earnestly call
and for a few ilars afti-r tbe storm ublded the ' or vf'3,f T nbt vi any
greatest fonfusloa nxiu.leery where a lsrje j ''" ,0 ''" ! of Ihers-fMter. re rVv
, nurctcrof men on th Vandaila aad eteral on j Ia,' li P"'T,-"" by entennt j are! tn.
' other vesse. rre bvSIr injure.1 by faUlr.u fmra py,pf " rJ tt'r v tet -k nssoa it
I thericsinirsim: belnf thrown atsat ilrxt by I sprltst lo. th rtate ni-J ta the ftOeai
j the ten-lb!' sea, and It w ceC,,,iry to pne J tr"-c'"n ft Ire n, ,s-j, , tt j
Tide a IcitiMrirr hosnltal for thetr mm!r..'w i '"d in tan" pes " ,lienvel Tfca
tlon.
I Person on shore were power! tn rader
assistance to the hl. Hundred tn in the
j water ef-o and stixl in the blindla? unn
! wraitbin,: the K-eat veu(, piteh stwat a th
' wavss or drift to total destruction ariic. ta
I reefs. Th- sei broke tijoa th r-f witc
roarta: onJ inst nutM far p ta tb li,.
, carrjtoj w.th It crtat leantltte of srrlj.
. Th watr'jer o bore were sqme-rl t-ais
affer time ,ti.J noy wr ic;ire.S try the flv
lor wrrire. ;rat dyil tf s-.nl fljri tfc
air and cat far- and body UK a knjf ICfrry
on wa drenched with th rale. bat til
h.-vrrtaj ia th torra. p-erst to resJrr
whatever altance rau.i b rs.M
Th native aitd fir out into th mrf where
a white nwa 000W il lle aoJ bjct a It.'
statute make to iejtlfn U tax fititta, j
t am l&etic4 to thiaV. Mir 'kit i a,
j date of the .
j i'.r at pr
t-rsets a already stl'Jtia tt mum! at tt
at;ir'tl rf at by frs-r stxvf
- tlr - rt -t rvrsiS
as a riolattoft f ifct, -ri4a f Us aex TVs
ta.ry tir14tswi to et $ t,yu.um to .
ste- .-.? t tit 4tnt turn a3e-r, ateJ j
iSr ssnao m; ;ri t arp2- u
eater us toe rui pfsstes- prnm" mt Mt an.
ln. .tsstat lay r- pncJI aa ewsrr fc
" r.-oai tfr Mats, v
l Kla
MSHM.
Ottu t. . Apf.i tt Tft ,'rr is h
trial f M lieec-bler f .lllnrf ll-t
IV. Km. Jr. rturnd a ssniwrt "-:
gmlty atlTn el m,m1os
Inz. after oibrsllHa' Bt tn .'
"All that I rai a i that ;mi liol M1
reward t m," i l M tJMel ft-
to th I.lf jryn. M d ;
for bstr old (toe n ,i,.aid O '-
cratulatows h et.a Ut Ut tt-r i
! and a ho -f.j.rUUs aMo.l
Nr a bom In h.s b4. u-rj-sm-r.!y
Hh ha. no ;iaji m i,t titt i-
yond riC t Oa!a.L
Kifg " tha tvf of a mi I nta. e a
Ittg d't In C-ac IN and M .
II-ehlf I'ft tethf to C-tss.a a !
!b "rio rl(d v t aisif, J; (
Siaally at-o t.j-t bs a t tnrnl If
snt Io Ot.sha with Ms witsv M
Itewehler fw.t - tt, ad aas a
dad tn th" TaS ll-i iTtw .
plavt ch trtS K luajr p(-ji
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lf'--l Jy Mr JMa.
Itrsasr ftxtm 4 ,, S. -.! U n. ITti 1 1. taUs -wn .ft fs . ra
Jar Ua4aeatJa.f te wve Msssf-Nrt- ? ama. that tU UUi - iKi. -.,. f.
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rrJ lhroj;i Jhetr eS-srt Artirlea.R .-
upou tbe eo;iI" to "plant trees and shrub- t teertsaa wr treated a.ii. ro tho-jrat was
liery; plant them in grar; adorn the tven to Use txte of war cii.tlr.r ftwee3 j ' beat
i.ermtas aad therole, 34 t ra w!v '
w Otto
bout and blcbwars: ntont them tn nart
and places of resort; plant tb-m in cm i tv&l the (.--nan at V.i- a f,
teries. It will l a graceful tribute to the bTStr" -
dead and will Ii-autify tbir s.Int home.
Let all engage in the performance of this
duty and thy will confer a blessing upon
our State."
A team le!ooging to Clark Fppr. a
farmer residing five miles northwest of J Moaky have an aversion to cralty.
Ashland, ran away witii a stalk cutler on : Io Hlndovtan. wh-r tbr varieties .f
dv recentlv. Ont ot th inlmslt vslcnl ! sirrtil mani.T n1T
j eaeal .e M 9-iirr4 4 !.
j rrl-e IfJJ n tJUt Ue-abtr.
Th ( irnttl a. rjsrt Uil (iol ii.'
Oes.r.l rUwUnr.r .a lMir Ho. . r " ." II - .
.. - .. ' ' , ! Itat ATHrJe
. nt ui m rrewn ttniisHr i
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wo) S
Itt.jaj;r 1..MI.
UacssrLa, Aj-nJ U r;ya tfa rt Jvsl f
r arrxser tb z-aesi. der-t-t
, I'rinrw ! ('t'nill. Ilefoaa U.n,.r . f
aa-t nio v.,., .... .. ..
their x-j llr. ty, ..- -., ... ... . --a- -. -e m--l so to relief
ryirrTe j foralga l.utr jra,l -lerttited tm (
The storm ras-ej r-jrloasir fr tiearfr t. .,.. ! ad to tfc- 0nT and al. i.fx tta
aad when tuc wlad flaallr abate. iv. m-.. . . msnIo. Th
-. . - ..t w.
dtrsetioa m awfaL
bH aloof frcrrn j
b G"nTsU. '
j S..1. t iuwu,r 'iJ
at jITTi. had a hind leg cut entirely off by I avrr town, th focr-hand! r'an'V
the blades of th machine. .often assist th poitc in eaforn
The infant ch Id of Frank Bannister, of ! riot laws by ebargtag en m
ox vrv aor cja:
.l-0T lfrt Stnf-ita.
rrrrcca. Pa.. AprO X - hs--
th. fr-i.M of ' ,fca'',' "",' d bell storra n.ite. pat.
.too 01 . .rn .-& iraaia. Ila.le-w
1
a r'r(lftl af tfls.
1 Jactai-a. It r sfeat t- I.
j ri.l :W?7 f ss Jer.af mt t
dse-s at . "' tiw. i, iv.
, fS; test tbat Hvit : Iue-a( Is fi
fc sna sf fr-T-tt( r .!-., aS.
' ! ta tsvtsvJ atsxxs-lYetisn-,! rf t,
waassast eUk ......
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TStI r.i t aefsUt-siMs a-l s .
ri7 7-tf-tar
Central City, recentlv swallowed a tan I srena
which loi;ei in Its windpip and caused J cufl.".
vry dog Ejht or
They talif raacu wcrrVd
its dea'b m a short tim.
The body of an unknown man rn found
fl mating in tbe Mioouri rtTr at rV!lers
the other evolng by torn fithermea. Tbe
svad. fcr grefr security. dpo't titaai cm
tb nxt rv!. or rupr rrr"irtTa a
.ornngJia J,,, T' ssseue -a.ia j tt , TrU
ts v.'"t- j "--, rWsl rx. W.ae
t tb33 cm I . . s tvr. t,-.. r. . . . . .
genral. The stout Kic. Lata, for :a- j j-.,,-
stasc. b-ln phriicsllr a wW as rarsr- , 7v .
At rrtvaiuo. Fa.. . tan
2,UJ bvrrU of tahtin mm
sr-xai-g
rtrsa: aft J
tlv had ben la the w.t.r for ,om, tirae. '? - q-I Xtre-ele . dls- j -JJJ g-
H-TW.S- rroen a r.w ,,, r-.llva of lb. fl-rct CO.-. Cta ths- ,aj- ' CJT ."'r.r".k- . ""T I
HcstRT Cbtnn, a tutcbr. reopatlr
kippd out from Craig, leaving many
farmers who had furnished htm witb cat
tle aad o'ber erel;tors to mccm.
A Graxd Islaxd maa namd Bown.
who was bitten by s road dog. went all th
way to Lafayette. In J., to hav taad '
tone appuevL Tb svoae adbrJ to the
wound aad Bowea LeliTes tbat be is
cured.
Tar ladlV cornet bend at FuIlr.co. is
making good progress, aad ,thou;a it has
oely been organ ii-i six most&a asd has
nrvr bad aa la t meter, th aubtri are
said to fursit h ezcellest tsutic
Wartx workiag ia tb stone q-axrs-ies at
Loaitrille Jobs Gyle rtseeatly bad bla fac
aad aaads burse-l to a crisp by as expto
ioa of gaapowder,
Taasc Baea tiitml Bait Bota aad Cd
srards. were sererely bsxraed la a prsv-eis
re a Wheeler Cossatf lass otaer day.
riiiva of tba fjrcit cur. Oa th jhi
form of a jxiblic wtisbvii th B-ii.aTa
rdit of tbe Agra, a l yrs er.
wit&d a sose which irxi list
character trait t vrts a tnx3t
Ifght. A li:t: stre-jt Arab had p-rd ft.s
jtxi.'i ia tba shad ot stack mat exsntry
jirodac. aad tad jast 4nryi-l .$
wbaa tba prcprtetor ef li. PJastr
Hoiml strosled ap with tt ioesrd tiJ
b4 learaJ loacsarrcpeay hiss n all f tit
rascbCe. A tro- of trs-sp eaakys ti
takes post e lift trpyaltm std f tb Vd.
aad. Sik ta beggar boy, esms4 to eta' ay
ocsaf orufcfe dststa. bdt at tte sigbtef
tbe rfckld istraiss tae wba&t g3j
caargrd like a re-SEs of wpti, aad.
lastaatly formiaj a eaiecirTrfsi sdee.t ia
eaccsaKtscs litJ .srr. factai tV
leofstri trtta twistileg . aad rr,
eVsitiy rtKilvssa sWftaat ta saerw
of kts s-ssaiU t1t 0r
plat gla.i wlaiv-w. Ut.lt a tt- i
fro-att beews is. i
At rUaleT--,TiBa. O, iiaivstatassi
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ttv 4'7-ar'nat H. !. Arsi'aJ
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