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THE OMAHA DALy BEE EIGHTEENTH YEAR OMAHA, TUKSDAY MORNING, APRIL THE INVASION OF OKLAHOMA | witriemeney e, ater 12 octoc T J0HN SHERMAN IS SURPRISED | sovsd, o rouea, vure ey ot o | pROFIBITIONISTS DEFEATED, | St i encrsiensias ohonrinieotiit | THE DANMARK'S PASSENGERS train reached the line, and its progress from by 10 o'clock they ware largely in the Creston will bo strictly moral. thore was not rapid enough for tne minority. At that hour Wogsands of little - rapid men who wanted to get ones wore on the way there, and by noon the Aid For Fire Sufforors, Dne of the Greatest Bvents in# there in e hurry before \nl\ |'Im He Had No Idea That Senator Quay | lawns were literally L) '3 \\-illh !‘hllnlr.'-u in | Massachusetts Downs the Water WATERLOO, Tn, April 23.—|Special Telo- | Safe Arxrival of a Portion of Them cream was skimmed off the milk. Neverthe- all sorts af costumes and all ages, from o s s Yt ol History of the Border. +"| Yess, it iacked but a few minutes of 1o'clock Felt Aggrieved. w0 years up to boys and @els in thow' teens. Worshipers. gram to Tuk Brg. | ~A relief train 1s_being at Philadelphia. whe the train stopped in front of Guthrie. Thero never was such & crowd on any iy made up in this county to 1:; -mi( l‘n I‘l\kn‘ln Before the train_came 1o a stop it was soen previons occasion, and it seemed as - though in aid of the people who suffered from the " A FRANTIC RACE FOR LANDS, | that somcbody was already there; in fact, | DENIES ANY BREACH OF FAITH. | nochildren ever had such fun before. At 2 | HOT LUNCHES AND OLD MAIDS. | prairie fires. A car lond of corn was re- CAPTAIN MURRILL'S STATEMENT, tho town was woll populated. Tents wer o'clock President Harrison and his family Solved to.day from Washburn and anothor —_— numerous on the eastern slope, and st lk:“\ and mwln; camo out on the rear portico and it of smalior grain is being filled. A car of g Sk were sticking up out of the ground like ” y tehed the sport for nearly an hour, amid 3 5 Slothing, ete., will be filled in the city. It is | He Tells of the Avandonment of ¢l Scenen of the Wildest Excitement and. | FREE SR, SR ALY Oyan “cond bo sen | 10 OMclal Circles a Spoedy Recon- | fioGiaius of the Marine band. Every one | The Allurements Used to Entice o WYL ETE Wil drHive ptor A . s e Confusion—No Serious Trouvle racing in the direction of valuable holdings, ciliation is Looked For—The Pube- secmed to enjoy the fun, and it was nearly Voters For the Amendment— row. \lsFated Steamor and the Traues e — fer of Her People to Roportad-The Wordertal +| and the scenc was s busy and aninated & gy Ot dusk before the crowds ' left. Thousands of i 3 o Bl E AN ono as 1t I8 possible to imagine, et bty oLy egics wore rolled down the little hitls, and e Akl A Boy Killed by thhe Cars. the MilsouM Growth of Guthrie, Tho profanity among the speculators was dian Car Duties, huandrods of little stomachs aro aching to- the Hub, - 23.—-[Spocial Telegram I both loud and deep, 1f there had been any night as @ consequones of the gorging which OLFAY, Ia., April 33.—[Spoclal Telegra prospect of shooting at any time, it was wenton, To-morrow twinty mon and sov- to Tiur Bre.|—A throe-yoar-old child of a Swarming With Boomers. when these men foundjthemselves bafed at WasniNoron Buneav, T OMATA n“_% eral carts will be required to carry away the Badly Beaten. mmer named Carlson, living a few miles Safe in Port. uH' L"(‘:X:' Apm] T‘ £ ":yl:;h.h,,.‘: Ar }‘.'!?11‘.’.‘Ti?.iifififi?i";’.‘.‘.“ LA il 513 FOURTERNTH STRER debris, P Bostos, Mass, April 22— [Spocial Telo. | north of here, was run over aud killed by the | Pminavrurmia, Avril 23, —The steamshiy ansas City speclal sa) ahoma. ls 2 Aol or, accord- WasniNaroy, D. C., April 0l L | % .| gram to Tne Bre.]—Constitutional prohibi- | Towa Northern railway to-day. The child | Missouri, with 865 peoplo from the wrecked open. Tho trials, struggles and sacrifices of | K to all technicalitics in law, the menin | gonator Sherman was much surprised [ (Ciih Servics Commissionee Lyman 18 | o bocoived a Waterloo in Massachusetts | had been playing in a iols dug out by ehild, | steamer Danmark, arrived at the Americas years are partially rewarded. Th historyof | FIEEATE TN [of out wero the ones | When he read Sonator Quay'sstrictures upon | tonded over the ofice of ‘superintendent of | to-day by the amendment bili being defeated | FEh near the sido of tho track .!“""““‘\I"T;l"'. line compuny’s dock this evening. All of the this day will forever be a memorial in fron- | who had been most persistnt in their de- | him in this morniag’s papers. He said he | the consus, 8o that all of the appointments | by over 3,000 majority. {:j:;:'l‘l it just in time to be caughtby the |y 0 aieg passongers look hearty and tier anuals, and will leave behind a heritage | mands lf\ur ,ul..- ,m:\-'n' ('x‘|‘l(\|1un||.1]('||l. _The had noidea that the Pennsylvania scnator | made to the bureau in this city will come he day was beautiful and outside Boston ¥ [ — bright, and show no signs of the hardships of litigation which will be fruitful to land | s nothing to do butto take what was 16ft | ol aggrieved, and that there had beonno | through the civil service commission, WO | & 1argo voto was polled. 1n the Hub the cer- The Dubuque Postmastorship. which they must have necessarily endured, sharks und claim attorneys, but will be de- | TCL IRES (L L00 BRapIe Tor s e ore. | breach of faithon his part. “If Senator | buaty ono hero, An effort js being mado to | tainty of & majority against it caused a foel. | ~ DUnUQUE, Ia., April 22.—Senator Allison | The general passenger agent of the Thing structive to the claims of poor.and honest | gonted. Quay believed that Thad not acted fairly | secure another extension of time when the | ing of wndifference about voting. The prohi- | has decided to recommend to President Har- | valla line stated that all would be forwarded L iox 1ts sectiona! | miieLy, facicty of man along the frontics | with him," said tho Ohio senator, “he shoula | clvll sorvive law will take effoot ‘over tho | bitionists tried to take ndvantago of this, for | Heon tho namo of his old law portner, f to thoir dostiuation from this cily if satle ¢ Santa Fe began running its sectiona ( p the army which chargec e land ve come rig) o s | railway mail service. o v sarrving tho D Wi George Craue, for the ofice of postmaster | factory arrangements could be made. Nour] trains out of Kansas City st night, and | OMcoat tho top of tho_knoll, notin a body, | santi'the meattor swivhout u‘:?ttf\::::‘:““r Janes B, Ellwood of the railway mail ser- | Ml T Bt SmieE iy S ey Hoveq o b A LR imigrants i bound for pointa i tha picked up cars at nimost_every station along | DUt f dotachionts, *Tho land office was not | 750, A ny feeling. Il yice js hére by invitation of tho postofice | lower the city majority ey spent lots o e WS Wit T g ooy war walting, | tho point of thoir dostination, though It always regarded Sonator Quay as one | department, it is understood. Congressman [ money and had religious services m tho AN IMPORTANT MOVE. ifio routa, Fuvdreds of paoplo were walting | standa ut tho corner of 8 section, and, is | of my best personal frisnos: and would bo | Hoviins st Mr. [T, filwoot ade tho | cbiirctios and women at all W] ok TiRateensd: Danasliuated SEiiw Oaptain Murrill's Story. y dopot, and if the cars, all of which | thereforc tho prosent centor of the fown, but | the last man in the world to say one word | figitt two weeks weo for young Mr. Eilwood, | polls — personally ~ soliciting votes. Hot | The Deadwood Consolic ! & 1 Punaverems, April 22.—Captain Hamile were fillcd before the border line was | it Wasto lots near by that the rush was | whion would be caleulated to hurt his feel- | 88 & result of which it was agreed that as | oo P00 (0Gd™ o those who and Mining Compnny. ton Murrill, commander of the Missour, Tenohed, could bo coupled they would have | Made: Thore was'little left nour it. Stakes | ¥ o sl L soon ns possibloa new wostern division of | 1unc! AL AT Lea Crry, Dak.,, April 22.—[Special to all Lkl b - " o ady been driven to almost the limivof | i0es. My understanding of it is that he | e railway mail servico should be estab- [ voted for them. Sunday school children, : Brn 5 6T BB FESALSRE THRBoE: furnishes the following statemen mado a train miles in length. Tho crowds res of the town site. There was a small | takes exceptions to an appointment which | lished, with headquarters west of the Mis. [ carrying flags and vrohibition banners, 7"';“'“_“-' "‘ e i the hin. A moot. | ‘Weleft London with u gencral cargo fop b1 :g})';’l‘m:g"mfo :l:_r;"“":;,'hs‘; ;l":r“:;mnc::: 3::{'%3'3'1'?"5‘: this was 3;'-Iu¥ mln‘dl;\' taken | was madeat the solicitation of Messrs. Me- sippi, and J. B. Ellwood put in charge of | marched through the streets headed by brass ““:“I ';"‘"‘, <l “‘“r”; “.“, v”| o] { "l‘“ our first trip to Philadelphia on March 28, jeht senrs, thicves, ¥ the sumn men who had already ap- | Kinley and Butterworth.” In oficial circles Tiils, however, will require congressional | yuide“mhoy would visit ench poll and cheer | 11 Of the directors of the Doadwood reduc: | 6 Al fwe sighted the steamshiv Dane meat was not largely represented, as all | propriated neary everything in sight, It was 4 S action, and in the me: Bllw " iolden Row: A £ B uanors. v ono 'on” before.” Thoro | Do fves mimsiva it pnang in sight, 1t wwus | the fecling on the part of Senator Quay 1s | Sction; &nd 10 tho medntimo e BUIWood | 4, 41q anonament, but ull this brought no | ton works and Golden 1« ward Mining com- |y qpc flying u signal of distress. We bore were men in the cars from every great eity | and the back action movement. of taking up | regretted, but it will all be exvlained and | muils at the Des Moines office. rosult, the vote in Hoston boing 50,800 for, | PAnies has been held, and u consolidation of | gown on the steamer and fouud her disabled, and iimpertant point io the countey, and thoro | lots whicl noboy had wanted bofore, be- | healed the irst time the two_senators meet. o first assistant secretary of the in- | ana 96,749 against. While this is o fall oft | ¢ tWO okl eftected. 1t was docided ) ¢yprain Knudson, hor commander, reported WS 1ot o stito or territory in the country | wan, It is cvident that Senator Sherman did not | terior has rendered a desision in the case of | ¢ comber's vote for licanse, still it is | 8% ® meetng to form o now company enti- |y ive tail end of his shaft was broken and Vhicl VB LN ForaBHaIPoR: i st at & £ n has ron on in_ the rom November's vote for license, still it is | 3 D) ik Jat the tail end of his shaft was broke which did not have its representativ When the second and third sections of the | jntend that anything should be done whicn | Allen vs Reynolds, in which it is set forth | 1 ol cant for the liconse party, while | Ued the Deadwood Consolidated Mining and | 4 \ighod me to take the passengers to New The newspaper conch was the first out of | train arrive: g CobRoNe A3 o u od C Ll . I(nrmuulkfn\ "It Containod ropresentatives o o e me: | would disappoint or wound the feclings of 2'.‘,'3\"0‘!,'\ e e B T i | over & per cent decronse for the prohibition- | Milling company, with o capital stock of | yor, Owing to the state of tho weather of all the leading nowspapers in the country, | tropolis. There was nothing to do, how- | Senator Quay. quarter of scction % township 25 nortn, | ists. ‘“;‘"‘“_"'\",'1“!‘:;”"‘,"““\“’, DD N "I'“,:‘:']""r‘;" and because of the fact that I was not Jybo ware compeled to yiold room and com | ever, us evry lot was, protocted by rifos CANADIAN CAR DUTIES. range 6 west, in_ tho 'Neligh land district, [ Most of the fighting and excitement, out- | Articles of ncorporation havo been appliad | prepared to accommodato such a number L 1Or o Bond of tho CAUSE. | erscventy. | ok proolvors, and if shooting bogan thero | I havo not yet had an_opportunity to | Nebrskt, atilthat ob May & 1886, Goorkd | ige tho city was in Lowell. Tho poor | for, and tho company will bo organized im- | of = peoplo, 1. declined to ncceds five concnes tracked in the. yards, awaiting | only rocourss loft to the wisappointed men | consider the question as to_the lability of | Gty ‘ilioging failure to- break and plan | liuor dealers who could not afford 8,000 | iediately uno thoir arl val, and now, stack | to his request, but offered ustoad to tow hia the rush. Al these were lowored 1to the | was to buy out such loldors of lots as were | cars from Canada to pay @ duty when enter- | $ross and cultivate tho requisite number of | license, and believed that they could make | Wil be issied to the holdors of shiures in Uhe | vossel o the nearest port. This offer Cap {:"ng:l“l‘;(":n‘I:L:((l;"flzf‘rll:l‘s.l‘:»?l’ e depot. "The | willing to sell or run the rislc of tadirg land | ing this country, said Assistant Secretary | acres. A hoaring boforo tho local ofiicers | more selling liuor under prohivitory laws R e s “onb_ ot ‘the" best mines | tain Knudsen accopted. The vessol proe fieat streak of dawn the city was awake and | lots chonged hunds. the matter at an early day.” 1t was learned | {500 0ot (0% PERS ety dor' T | boaton disastrously. The chango of sentl- | maluly upan oro from that proporty thutthe | Johus, Nowfoundland, which was contidored i el G A ol ot The firat sale was by a man named Run. | 8t the department that there have been col- ent throbEhoUYHo state ls RtaFUlliig: trial run of the works recently burnea was | the best port to mako under the eircu= v fivst assistaut secretary afiirms the decision N S e SW ] ol Dicturcsque appearance. Hundreds, in their | nels, of Alvan, Kan., who sold a twenty-five. | 1ected a great many papers bearing upon the 59 s ! 0 sape C AT FRL made. The consolidation of the mineand the | stances, The wind blew with tremenaous 1 P an, Ka enty-five: of the commissioner in his dismissal of the Cape Cod district is very conservative, and | iy (vil add greater stability to the enter- | force all night, and progress was most difs impatience to gef rd, rushed down en | foot. ear ce, for $5, filed LY representatives of the | ovide: ey 5 AU EsEITL Bh ontranco hto the oars, all of whish woro | dian reservations. djoining Okluhomn. The | dian territory betweon Susponsion Bridge, | £21compiiance with tho requiremeats of she | the_ amendment, Cambridge, which, afler | request of castorn capltalists, who hiave sub- | = On April 6, at 5:80 a. m., Anding that we securely locked. The excitement may be | purchaser refused %0 for the lot five min- | N; Y., and Port Huron, Mich. Senator |} he contest b b AR he | a most exciting fight gave over 1,000 against | scribed for stock i the new company to the | could make no headway ma westerly di- fr 5 i o 3 B Washburn, of Minn., who is intorested in | fov W6 contest having boon bused on tho | | amount of §25,000. The remaining §15,000 | rection, and sceing ice to windward, I de- judged from the fact that a large number of | utes later. 1 transfers were mado to- AVASTRMER, OF MRS, WO R S EEBON fact of his having broken a fraction less | license last fall, polled 2,000 against the | ol (0 0l aroy new works will be raised | eided to abandon my hope of reachng Ste “DN:'}]‘“‘V'l"lh'y"s"\‘\)'c:"c“mok;-mn‘ out by people ;ln,\', r&nd ?lzm-r\u:« 0 ave .l.?m!m.‘m:d to lnll.l e L ot e oroonition a ¥ jwyshoken | than the ten ucres which is necessary, In | amendment to-day. ~Somerville, the banner T this'visiiaity; bt :Tor tuls puryose d roport | Jotins, R O e b R e ioMmbiate to 8oy that. i kasaicacolltilio Jone awniine: the ‘“junior contest” of the same’ case, | tomperance city, had its majority for prohi- | of the condition of the Golden Keward prop- | Azores Islands. [ sigoalled my the officials to say that trains would run’ in | This is preparatory to the purchase of home- | Ubon the cars, and a roat many shippers of diti allegs i / ! : Sootions, ftoon minttos. apart, Evoryhody | atod rienis and The _oxtension of “th ciy | ultalo, Detroit, Port Huronand othor points [ &laet 2 AIEon to e Tormer SIS8AORE | bition reduccd from 2,500 lust fuil to 200 to- | ety has boon ordered to be mudoand pud- | dotermination to the eaptain ot SHErarTaaten to boHTtaen Tl Htcs FRHBRAtOL: | MRIt; cast and west havo also entered protosts. It | Gaag oao st o rd trast e o Mo Mondo. | day. Worcester county, the home of farm- | lisied by the company. Thomas I1. White, | the anmark, and he agreed evorybody, and not fifteen minutes belind | No one who hal never seen « westorn town B o e Ut ot | hall if ho would do the Work and ‘plant the | ers, and where the best cider in the state is G N L e L B L i e BDYDOAY: - section mado up consistedof nino | Caigdor™ 4nd shave can comprebond how | Lo, and that, the. proposal to enforcs | Lreos, As no eopy of this motion wos sorved | made, would not stand any prohibition that | iuglish company, has boen selected as the | ing considerably. Thereis uoiy threo foot,of coaches, a newspaper coach and one caboose. | decked boom can be put in running order. | duties will, if decided against the Canadian a6 10 ot stite & CHRRENY actiony b conld’ | Eronibitediclder, and gave n voto B 000 tor fiman: to make Mo report, aud: hej| waiskiuthe ail o s AL engine No. 20, Iv_was 0:30 when the lito | rison street, its Guthrio avenuo and its Okla- [ foNYE JRG & I‘rw’;m e that there will by | Secretary, but while he dismisses it ho Many of the smaller towns in the western | FEROT, IV ll\ccn|'|m|!u|ilm‘~ R peilaSt e Ard D allotias that TLANDRHY fi”"‘}" ""'{': ”(’f; .’"l:'f l‘"‘,‘ m.'",:h l(“ ‘.fi“!‘{" ,',"3""‘. o) '","l‘""s Morbingdeivas " ‘;'1"' 4 decision in less than two or three weeks. quires that it be transmitted to tue local | part of the state arc badly isolated, sore- | gupgeriptions to the stock are solicited. This | mark is sinking. - Wo must ubaudon tha el e Bt GG S i DO e b i penLic priNTERsmE, | e, to bo used after proper service shall | turns are long in gotting in, but over half | new enterprise is virtually tho centr ship, Wil you tike onr passengerst” With- from the nows.car in front to the rustiers’ | ‘To-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clack, the first | _ Great anxicty s folt around the hiotel cor- | {0 A TG B8 B0 R 08 B8 the towns, and all the principal ones, show [ of the mining interests of this vic out & moment's hesitation 1_signalled back, ;-;xblnns:t\::'mm(l. 1t mxtnrltog, :‘I;n gI:[ll‘)A‘l;‘ll‘l‘lll'(‘ m\:niulpx:l clcu[ln:.u will vufiu.b]']n}o Ql.-.-llli.,., :"l_\}?lrl‘!" 0\';11"“21‘!‘!31;v»{:gg{;x:nhlglCl:“‘;lx‘\‘xl:,tx:: s commissioner of pensions has sent | that the amendment has been lost by over tx::;-_ |L.;\z‘.|‘;:!:|'»z::xi\; 3‘-.::‘.‘;\!:‘:3 xlllll;n(!,l\‘:,slzl.\"lx:\lx{:» ]\(‘L"s", will take all onboard aud do the best rom ate government oward c r notice appeared to-day in the Oklahoma Her- & o8 ¥ T iz C issi pdica 35,000, . propo "ot " e ¥ & B o e o el B e thtE-oc | andhelr friondasiNolonei knowegiiowevery | comaiissonsitotiomegpgesiotithomedioal BB o o : tom works, THe projoct is excollent and no | I then cut the tow lines, and we dropped Sebabiahad. . B the Cnorokoe eountry 18y | the rat iy of - ita 'oxistence, - Tho counen | Whon thie appointment will be mide. This | PERIAE berde FEbeats 48 (pERNe: | Drobibitionists are muon diecouraged, bt | troublo will be exnericnced i obtaining tho | down to tho Dunmark. Chiet Ofticer 1dle between them and rainbow land. g Will b6 electod wt the aame timo. ~ Nearly ten | evening's Star says on the subject: “Quite | Grand lolhnd. - Gommisaians have beon sent. | MUCh satisfaction is expressed by the better | desired capital. o1 that, vessol, came on bpard the, Missour Along the Pawnco trall tho tradn ulso | thousand votcs will bo polled, o thoro uro | BRQUGCT OF DESRERAS, PURLG (08 IHS | to lowa as follows: Lapia Schoolor, . 0, c1a88 Of citizens over Qo victory. AR SRR R Rl T T i OB, GRS, ed caravans o zons, many ut_that mary men in Guthrie w, \ % g Joll2 D — ing iarden, in | a Gray | hi . o 8 \ D it 50 rovernie towardy | htention ot bacoming eltizons. The jeading | Printer among men who have some acquaint- | Peemen s Wo" Finertys Rnomriiie A" H, 1OWA NEWS. district, and a degree of activity has been | Knudsen nad decided that for tho best inter- Cansas, Between Willow Springs and | candidates for mayor are Adjutant-General | 8nce with the office, for the reason that an o mhs B A s reached in that vicinity, which surpassesthat | csts of those on the ship it would be better ta Ponca acency somebody in . the 'of Tlinois; William Constantine, of | stranger, no matter what _his executive abi Usman, Burl Beie e The Crcston Masons. of any mining camp of the Hils ut | abandon hor and get all the poople on board acwspaper car d' overed a mun riding on | Sprivkfield, Obio, ana ©. L. Summer, of [ Ity of tfi’g\;‘fi:‘fi 1;*{“ rte'}lcmml;:;c;:, lc'gutbu Francis C, Grable, of Omaha, is here with Cresroy, Ia, April 22.—[Special to Tus smflnh hllw mfii'm:‘lm llnfi':f:slul‘mvr:; :he M-'u?“fil\wmfilt.hnuimvfi‘};‘:'un:u‘m‘)'x?:'u: the trucks bencath the coach. When the | Arkansas City. A strong dark horse is J. [ nothing ero fig A_ east 8 | 1 approval of the sacretary of war. Bee.|—G. A. Frambes, thirty-thixd degreo [ : b process | heavy swell was ug during train’ stopped. it Tonce. the adventurons | Valney Haggatt, of Huron, Dak. vear. But feww people realize whatan im- [ Uy RPPUOVE OF VIR BACHEEAEY 0 WO o0 sur- = L i will prove a successtul manner of treating | rible day, making the work of removing the hooiner o the whools was taken wup into. he | | The Bank of Oklahoma oponed for busi. | mense establishment that printing office is, | zooms sertiBonta of disability. granted & deputy of the Grand Consistory of Ohid, as- | the hitherto rvefractory ores, and as there | people from the sinking ship one of great car and electea an honorary member of the | noss at Guthrie to-day with a capital stock of | and not more than half a dozen living men | 4" Lioutenant J, A. Lockwood, & sisted by E. C. Barber, of the same degree, | are numerous bodies of a high assay value | dificulty, and 1t was only by the hardest pross as,ociation. He gave his name as | 50,000 M. W. Levy, a Wichita banker, is | Know what un enormious burden it 18 ovon 10 | teenth infantry, March 13, is further ex- | deputy of tho Cousistory of Towa, und other oxiatingllnjctioly OHIlLy e ld ste oA el Mimn D Loy aRI ALY GRSl Il e Tarvey Saddier, and said he was born I [ presidents George W. Itobinson, banker | an experienced manw Iu connéction with | tended two mortas on surgeon’s cortificate | caually as high Scottish Rite Masons from | funehyi & oot ricis S \wler Bhe | gitents Doi D BUORS, (00, S ) o DoRAY vears, and had e Wik ianapolis, directors. C 'y ] ) i . f < 3 " B3 BLY LAt . Seattle, W. T, to zet a foothold in Ol S City is flooded with business cards | comes from that office. 'There are in thut SIX SLAUGHTERED. Nebraska, organized an A. & A. 8. Rite Con- | tuunels are being opened, surveyors are | crew. homa. . He was olooted as_a representative | ot all descriptions, represeating every line | establishment a number of employes who bRy 5 sistory for the United States and territovies | staling out claims, old camps are Deing put | At 2 p. m. we finished the work of trans- of the London Timos, and also us @ mascot | of trade and business, every profession and |.would like to continue to be employes under | Horrible Murder, Robbery and Arson | here Saturday evening. Tue degrees con- | in repair, and everything indicates good | ferring the passengers, having consumed of the new city of Guthrie. T overy occupation itiaginable, G mass of {!:.“;J;’fi”?i:i ['\“‘(‘,’"‘.::‘,,‘5}""‘;‘;3',‘“‘,'(‘,‘,' ‘}é'rfl)}'"fifls';‘rff in North Carolina. ferred were from the fourth to the thirty- [ tines for the district during the coming sea- o ‘rlnlrl{h".h:c -“:;‘.’J"' (»';"'L!nfe.lfia';‘-fix- ::‘u‘;{llwgg avine losstation outslde of Oklahoma il I8 oxpCeted b0 re e G oiaahrio oste | aole. Thev use every endeavor to make [ CHAnLESTON, N. C., April 2%—Last Fri- Becondyinclusieiana on & olpspof twent B0t Vinosnt sud apartviot English caplci| RiéMissoun awittionta shiklRaeaULER o had forsaiton thalr tonms and hoped | postal - eleric dotailed for that: purpose, | themselves solid with the possibilities, and | day, W. P. Wood, a farmer, of Mason county, | 850 (o™ 5000 "and s rapidly increasing, | talists interested in the Harney Peak Tin | kind. Auhour later the harometer bogad to ot in quicker by rail. Thero being no | but.Finn, of Kiowa, Kun., latcly appointed | some few of them succeed, When a'new | returncd home to find his house inashes, and | ogrees were conforred on_the following | Company have arrived in' the = southern | falling, and I sent word to Captain Kuudsen room inside, they climbed to the top of the | postmastér, will taie charge in a day or | candidate appears they never fail to call on | pig wife, three sons and two daughters mur- | named Masons here: T. L. Maxwell, J. G. | hills, and ave visiting the property belong. | and his ofticers to leave the ship and coma coaches, and the entire train, from one end | two. : > h!n:!,_ 80 knmn ni: niy 1’» \1.“1,1..'_ [L.d me. Ao AT eoBHa BT Ra Rl OHE T B EboVia] | S h1) RO AT A ATl L ME S2A R A Brap RO SUASH |1aDE '.ol the company. It s stated fonboard whe Missouri, and after getting to tho ather, was lincd with them, In | A scheme which resulted m a practical | their value and their friendly intoutions. | knives, stained with blood were found. e [ Dease, George Vaii Houten, Q. W. Bennett, | ion ~the - nutherity —of - Samucl Lute- | somo provisions from tho Dunmark, which this way the line was reached about | cornering or tovrn lots fo-day oviginated with | They l}n)lurumllfflln‘l"‘llh‘-tw- \hfilf the | family'had been murdored and then burned | T W.'Bobby, D.'A. Porter, W. A. Hawley, | 1yer, the, l'[‘;’l“;“:"‘l ""‘] the company, | had now scttled very perceptibly in the five minutes after 12 o'clock. Beforo tho late | the Atchison, Topekn & Santa I'e railvond, | dramatized Robert Fisomere was here a | in tho building, A box which had contained . Chnistie, B. Butler, W. D. Daniel iagEpimonpvilibeTlocenit Ervorionithel | yatorinativesssUiwas i VRRUHIRERD dead lino was renched and_passod, however, | probably in combination with a syndicata | couple of weeks ago,a laboror who Works | u sum of money “belonging to Wood, was 5. Lucas, M. A, Rancy, J. B, Harsh, 8, | ProPerty in a few woeks, and three tindress- | Captain Koudsen being tho last to leave tha nm'unl'. \r;\n&{uruu\llou sceno h.mx ln,{,,un :ufi.x 2\"\0 lm’_vc been Imr\lkm. work in A\rknnmm §’;"p.'e‘?m3 ling room floor askied his foreman | found near the house, broken open andrified. kerson, C. S, Millard, J. A. Rawl; mm'"L"'v':“{."'u.'x'x'."..‘.i",‘ gm,\ iatoknow x!"}";_fl ship, 1‘ .l"""l"‘“‘""“:l heads and fflum{‘ N;flh was plainly visible to the watchers from the | City for a week or more. A num- el 201 2-BRULOTE. Sve O e Reinhart, H, C. Kirfman, H.T. Hamilton, 2 e C any appears to deter- | we had, in addition to our owu crew, forty- train. Wirst came in view whito-toppod | bor of men havo been going into ;vln‘s”tha.|fix:lm;\7u l‘)‘lll'.,rcs(w)ilsl!, Who i Young Burglars, C. W. Eckerson, Scott Armstrong, F. G. mn;u] to commenco oper tions in earnest, | five men and four passengers, 659 cabin and wagons, gathered togother in groups on tho u‘o territory x.lsy_'.(hv'pul_y e h‘:usl Lk el ?,;i.:m:“ yanlaga: off e livupfi:);r: Hiawaria, Kan., April 22.—|Special to | Eason, A. Hoppe'and M. Ehrlich. : g %‘llll‘:‘lln)}l"l;uill:llnu:l}v;l)‘:; (“l\\\vlll”\“(;’!::nl‘ |I|;»’\)|‘§ Tfif;:.:fi(]pfi:t\-yg"l-v?.."31:11(11‘;,11',[(:*“:;‘:“.;L(‘rnm ofe ey O a0 L B O e marohals a0 ataply, commissioned and | new candidato for public printor.” Tue Ber.|—Last night, about 13 o'clock, [ e’ foflowing ordors woro Qeeantzeds | igoct favorable, There is no doubt any [ “Our lust view of the Danmark showed Bnos noticaable that teams. were not to. ba 5 - were mot | “Where is he stopping#” inquired the anx- | Frank Helvey and Charles Minnik, twoboys, | 13 gkand mastors Drinces of Jerusalom, D, | 1ovzer of the existence of tin in | the vesselto be rapidly going down, her seen in any of these camps, and it was plain lened with official rs. They all did ious chief \\'lm'h:hl‘vmh.x:l{ull‘\'h andidate as | aged respectively fourteen and fifteen years, [ A\ Porter, M. % sovercign; Rose Croix, | Iich guantities in the mines in Custer | stern being almost even with the sea, and that they had been taken out of harness to work to-day, and did it well. “'Lho ofi- [ soom us !"’”k"i ufulr”lus h"d~'“:€-ud'|n do. | broke into Jon Snyder's house. They se- | Rev, I, W Eason: M. W. and Per.; Kadosh, and x‘w.‘.mgmun_\m.umul-mm.x it is but a ques- | tho water “breaiing over her. Wo threw be rode across tho border by hurd riders, [ ciuls in the Gutlirio Jand oftice say that tho | At the National,” equivocated the de- | o.y0q about 815 in money, but were fright- | W, H. Christic, illustrious commander. iln?)':'ffn-:\‘"\‘\\Cf."“«ul&;fi..-l{;'f'lfi‘r’ il Rl ')V,url_auul\"llvnlfnrt’?l S, r-'u':)mfl‘l(la who wore to locath claims. A little further | men seomed to spring outof thocarth asuoon | CEIEE, o ied (o assistant. superin. | Sned away before thoy finished thew depre This organization will eventually erecta | SUbPIied with - sufielont, of tho OF | pringjually ot halos ot raus, H0TorusElOE ey S Tar as the best field glass could carty | Everythi i _reported quict along | see Lim to-night.” And he did go to the Na- m“‘l ,ll',‘):r;” i::.l:-lal“:.lffd shom to E-‘::pégt‘:«r\lz'ix 0 the city. S Yankton Riremen Parade. found, after a careful cstimate of the was overrun with horsemen galloping | ) . Purcell s a desorted tional notel, and now overybly s 1aughing | Viinta, wna tho community is in sympathy A i Raly YANKrON, Dak, April 28.—[Special Tolo- | number of mouths to foed, we had only 10 the southward, The flcetest horses had | village, now that the little station on the recer Xpose x5 5 ot them. ‘Tho. young burglars will ny [ ALTo0NA, Ta., April 22.—|Special Telogram | ram to Tie Bre]—The firemen paraded | €ioueh food on board to lnst threo days, an pvidently been picked for the work, | Atchison road about eightecn miles north of COMPTROLLER DURHAM STEPS DOWN. doubt spond 1 p: in the ref( e J gL 4 7 1 decided to make all possible haste to reach ey woro | carrying their riders | it 18 laid outas w town site, It is evident | First Comptroller Durhum, who has been | SOMbY, spond a fow: yoars i tho reform | to Tus Bg.)—There has just happened a this afternoon in new uniforms and were | ¢ Michaels, which was 720 miles away, rapidly to the longed-for goal. | that Oklahoma is to be opened peaceably | trimming his sails under the Clevelana ad- | S¢hool very unusual combination of accidents in | reviewed by the mayor and council. A “On April 7, at 12 a. m,, about ten houry Rides of fifteon or twonty miles wore mado [ and without blood shed. The crisis was | ministration as o model roformer and econg: Dhe Caia s narade one family here. Mrs. 1. B. H. Woodrow, | featuro of the parade was the prosence of a | after the transfer was mado, Mrs. Linn incredibly short time by old boomers | passed to day. A great number of her citi- 4 18 O ce -night, Along with T a3 ¢ 3 ile getti i TRy, P ass b o ) d A ol i aged eighteen yeudrs, a Daunish woman who }’x‘u‘l’)?ln‘l‘rL:\"::‘h,l{huhmuu'.;'y o s Fene areilaw uhirl,x‘fg, and those who are not s he tendered his resignation upon the New York, April 22.--General Butterfield, | While getting into her buggy, fell and broke brass band comprised of Antiel Indians, who | 20! u L 2 5 e 2t boe) headed the procession and made excellent | Was ou her way to America to meet her huse e desirabio lands were located, Mhe | will bo suppressed by the strong | incoming of President Harrison, but no [ grand marshal of the civic and industrial her arm. She was taxen to a neighbor's and | R0 ol B Ot O 3 Riaman's ball is in | band, gave birth to a girl in my cabin, _The day was cloudless and far away i the hori- | hand of froutier justice, aided | hurry was shown to succeed him and he was | parade of the Washington centonnial, sent a | phys alled, who dressed Ler arm and | o0 vagq at Parner hall, tho lndian band | little stranger was christened Atlanta Misse ton, both east and west, clouds of dust could \‘,y‘u{n :{.imm-_ L:\ulellillrftu‘! u‘mlurcn.ulnn:;m}‘gr Kfifl"fi'gnr"‘od:.fg.v«lll;'n‘)"(‘:l)'l'n\w\xon«:"'fimfi-xrx\rvlf'll’;‘f letter to Mayor Grant, to-day, in which he | she rested quite well during the night, ~Mr. | furnishing the mus ourl: T [x’" g-llul_d W -T\llmm :lur;m: nlhowlln st yeTsoncashing toward diffrngg ¢ AUNGEGAS WOTRS I RO LOrrOrY, 800 fook occasion in turning down the acounts to | thirtecn miles long. It is absolutely neces: | and after their return homeo their little boy Indian Horse Thieves Captured, e Ul R R e S e el DRy f 4 o O I e Ao | sary, ho says, that the stroots bo cloared of | was bitten through the hand by dog. M. | Puue, Dak., April 22.—{Special Tele- [ [oF St~ Jtichasls | with — &l o8 Youl c0uld be aasily distinguished, The ridors To Capture tho Cherokee Strip. He said: I do not propose to permit corrup- | 81l obstructions, or Grant _is asked to | Woodrow, sceing that the dog was going t0 | gram to Turz Hee.)—About twenty-five | The weath throataning andibho widn 2 ; e g J -opera Y ) is re. | make another grab at the boy, ran 1o his as ; b ! Rome apparently ovenly mountod; they wore | S Louis, April $2.—Special dispatehes | tion like this, nor to allow the goyernment to | ¢o-0berate with the police to oltock this"re. | makoROthor grab gt tho Loy, ren bo {j‘“;m miles southeast of Pierre, on Chapelle creek, | increased in violence as the night wore on, geck and neck for o mile or two' along the | from the Oklahomn country say that every. | e run for politica) purnoses, and other bove the olbow, tearing the flesh und | A- Guthrie, sheruff of Hughes county, after | [verything possiblo was done o maks the irail as far s they could bo seen and their | pody is on the qui vive to make the rand | Kindred rot. Tho scorctury of tho treasury AT 3 museles from the arm. it then grabbed | an exciting chase, captured two Indian passengers comfortable. Awnings and gaila SUEA And. mteney looks and thoir morciless | PO0Y 18 on the 4 heard of the free use of Mr, Durham's tongué, The Weather indications, . nuscles iv then grabbed [ , captured two [ndians who i v, i v e leg, ne: s hi " . were brought out and used as a rtinl ro- Thshing were sufficiont evidonce of the priza | Fush «cross the line at noon to-day. Large | suw his demagoguery, and to-duy he ac For Nebraska and Dakota: Rain, followed R?.i‘fi,hi shollek aoap tho hi, making asevers | had stolon seven horses from [, A. Jones. e oh (0 e an SAtn AL R Aalla At ‘in‘ e bl afturs . Ono saddlod. but | sums are being paid for swift horses that | cepted his 'resignation. ~ Mr. Durham is | by fair weather on Wodnesday, winds shift- | 35050 "0 0" Toaened the door 1o | ormar e simde e ot pand tho | galo kopt increasing in fury, and’ o tremen- rlderloss norse was seen galloping along the | purchusers may reach choice sites first. posing a8 a martyr, aud will, it is said, 0 | jue to much colder northwesterly. shut the dog out. It is not known whothor | Titile 1end uad e el Coneiaen e | dous sea was running, which was continually > e ae There is as muob, if not more struggling | back to his old Kentucky home and ask to be o ) S o k 3 Little Bend and Fire Tell. Considerable | )y ouiing oy S PR Yy trail, an ominous sign of some accident or \ ¥or Towa: Rain, warmer southerly winds | the dog is mad or not, as he left home at 4 £ 3 Sherlff G 4 breaking over the vessel, and, taken altge tatality which had befallen the rider. for town sites than for soctions. It I8 suid | elected to congress. followed on Weduesday by colder north- 6 aad hag not been 86on slnce, excitement provails, but Sherift Guthrie has | yotner, things looked dublous, ' By daylighty Gt of the dust which avoss toward the | Uhat thirty-tio town compavies are Foii o Al scozs o rois, TR i once and has not been seen since, them safely lodged in jail, April 8, howover, the gal. matori: 0 be seo tor the tro 1 | Guihrie, " about half that number for | There is a feeling here thut Mujor Armes, 7o AT £ g My od, B » S tast could be secn, after the train had | Gkiahoma City, - and about twonty [ now under trial, by court-martiul, for us: Y 3 EER Trouble Browink on the Roa (nt Up Kor ¥ive Yoars . dond o, WOre SERUI reached the summit of a high ridge, a wagzon homa i (unde Bell’s Resignation Accepted. MAsoN Cixy: T April o018 o 3 k to air progress, —and - on e Ly tavo milos in longth fnd whicn | for King Fisher, whilo there ure applicants | saulting Governor Beaver, of Pennsywvania, |y (it (3 S8 ERIOM L ERER T 0 | Masox Crrr, Ta., April 2215 YAaxkroN, Dak., Aprit 22—[Special Tele- | April 10 we arvived ot St Michaels, On Was boiug sped to the utmost. speed of its | for sites on almost every section. Thetrouble | hus scored a point and will come out a ATON, A DFH Y Ay o gram to Tuk.|—That there is troublo brew- | mram to Tue Bee|—M. T. McLaughl April 11 wo landed 370 of the passengers and Do, fihe caravans were plainly out-dis. | between townshin compraics promises to be | quitted. [t s stated, in circles very uear to | Nicholas M. Hell, supcrintendent of forelgn | iz petyyoen the management of Jowa r convicted of forging the mame of Bommen | Crew of the Danmark, including Captain D by the horseback riders und aftor | 88 dangorous as among ciaim huntera. | the members of tHe court-martial, that | mails, postofiice department, has been ac- | youd linesand their employes, there s no | & Kingsbury to checks, and BI e son i pn i e R eI JeVoral ihilos of territory was traversed it | - A bold schiemo as beeu concocted: | 1 ia | Armes was appointed o momber of Genoral | capted by the postuastar-gonbral longer doubt. The officials of the lowa Cen Cusury o hocks, nd NOROURUNK | frou, St Michiuels with 355 people from the 8 the best prizes. One home- | evident there 15 not room inOklahoma for ol eaver’s staff, on Inauguration day, for the -——— ot. o 1 a Cen- | one of them, was sentenced to-day by Judgs i IS (i el af AT e P, s RO L e b s akniicent | tho boomers, so sworn Lands have been | purposeof affording personal proteetion to TolBroat k Bean iy datl tral and Chicago, Milwaukeo & St Paul wero | Tripp to 1ivo yoars in tho Sioux 1uils peni- | wesan e ity Ehuof the graw of that uarter of rolling luud dug # nole two or | formed that those who are left out will make | the president, and that nis dethronement |y uey Neb., April 22— to Tug | in this city, to-day, but for what purpose is | tentiary. The check negotiated Philadelphia, and narkably _;,Vmu ¥ et det 4 a united rush and occupy the Cherokee Strip, | was the work of jealous army officers, LBER, -y Ap! [ B sk Py Nal b about $10, o Mo RTHAN0 ibree (;u. deep a nmn! cornor \nr : nl. 0y Ry o R ml)“m or "J' I Bee.|—By special élection, on Aprii 20, the | Unknown. On Friday the Central lowa re- amount of sickness on Loard, considering bero tho aurveyor's section was located : i MINION FOLITION, s h s ) ed its force in all departments of the ser- e the crowde o : " :'m, where he mi:l Ariven his stakes. Not not thiek it wiso o drive them off, ‘v“‘x'“"”'.““nm‘",i“ hwlnsu.nnd Brady, of :\l{élI:g;"n;vr:m:cuv:‘!:'r‘){op;;’xlx;lmdfill.’w‘tllmvg; V;:g }Iu“y OmLx 3 el Tl‘:::rcm :J ‘h‘m:t oer Foi Lot SNINRGA LS L Tnm.‘mnd“:‘ l';I:‘|JL:::~f;(4:":l,bu |,l BT ing upon theso evidences of possession L e irginia, were at tke white house und some cLi y jail. Th Ly ARl ST 3 ; o1, Dak.. April 22.—(Spocial Talo- | the Pol R B Al B e o o van by and fed | 2Neas City, April 3.—A Star special | ments for republicans in tho Old Dominion, | ia to bo increased by the “county to #3,000. | HL00 S0 e orkin only on hal timo, ana | K to dur Bukj=in the Homestako to- | il e thiition fn Ui west uhd north sutall of its contents and then omptied his | from Arkansas City says: Col Ex-Senator Muhone is also here, and is ex- | The jail will be erected at once. B o oy o sntamit” 1o | 48y 8 miner named Fredoricks fell from tho | iita CRIALOR B I40 Wosk aG Horktiwosts tevolyer, yolling iike & cowboy or Com- | few of tho waxon men reached the Okla- | pecting, daily, w be sent for by Drosident e a reduction of milcage, which 1t 18 said the | L0 hundrod-footto the five nundyed-foot | e aestine e T e mancho ludian 811 the time. | Not iy the | homa line until last night and this morniag, siatiaon, Gpockm Magoapsulakaboshaii | - o A BARKERING X ol Tolo. | TRAUAROmER now propose o imuke. Tho bis: d antly killed, cast also left the same line, rells, but tho shots were responded to from | e oy opl, which runs through the strip, A O T FIY T o (R Y s ‘oLumsUs, Neb,, April 23, —[§ I iness is so light, tne ofiicials claiw, that there N .. - The majority those bound wes$ ihe Lrain, and @ volley went up into the air | Bult MEERK WA SUCH TICRET, B8 SO A state, . T1 . i gram to Tie Bee|-David Brunken, a | isuoother altéroative but w curtail cx- 3 A Disasirous Fire, are going to Minnesota, Dakota and other [rom the entire length of the scction, which 8 the bunk oh the. 3?0n0a ¢ any definite advisers as to the making of aj farmer liying nine miles north, had his house | penses in all departments, Wisses, Neb., April 22—[Special Tele- | points in that section, while u few go us far destroyed by fire, last evening. The loss - gram to Tue Bew] - i sern, a | A Washington territo hey will be wo- rovell conclusivels how well tho pabty was | Ation is sitiated, saused tho weiticrs ciaci | pointments in Viegiola, and tho. clash bo- B o exhactaticy of whiat shight hapnen | delay. Kalus ' bave wado it 50 [ fween the Wise-Brady'and the Malione fac- oyed on Jloss A O e ataat. ) R i v 3 Yashiggion deritord. o e T tlon out on the other 8100 of th \no. | high that fording was dangerous, | tions makes the muddlo very denso, and | Wa% 830, insured g the German, of Kreo A County Sout Ountoat, | favmer living soven miles north of Wisner, | SOTIABIGC DY uxonte of tho Whickvalla dag e train_ stophed ut the military post, | 8ud ouly @ few wore foolhardy cuoughi | causes a dead-lock in appointmonts. Until | Port, il for 00, “rho family had & narrow 5T, I, April 22.—(Special to Tit | jost by barn and agricultural implenient L e TONEO SN Al Ldicage, S where tlo white tents of tha sol | to venture it Captain Haves, who with his | some arrangement can be made whereby the | 5¢aPe: k.| —The all-absorbing topic of conversi- | 1 ree head of horses anl 600 bushels of corn | Murril und the basaeniees of tho Daabtain Jera. and " oficers, surmounted by | company acorted the seutlors o tho border, | factions in the OId Dowivion are brought to- . tion in this city, is the relocation of the Difghte - llio owner was 8130 | was st B ol ot tors oo aaaarie tional colors, were ratifying | influenced the Santw Fe road 10 luy planks | ghther, the various heads of the administra- 8. R, R TN ; Ry A Py e v a8 8Rooting ) A N T teut 1 malotuls | boside and botaveen the tracks of the rullroad Fion will tako direct control of tho distribu. | NionmaRa, Neb,, April 22.—|Special T county Mk oW alieied &) Afan, O |G ENESERN R0 [ RaNA LR Ricek | ainbanc, She master bud a siille 8 AR for Troon 1y of tha Ifth regiment of | bridge to get the emigrants over, In spite of | tion of oficos 1n thut state. The clogging of | gram to Tue Bew.]—John Bern, a Hoe- | ER:have beep oliod, -ac 3" | gut of the barn by his wifo, aimost lifeloss. o e ot who "Unitad States wamy. was | all precautions & wewan and two chiidren o B M O LTSRN S A A \-um-I. T e ancidentaly | Bere, but ip difforeat portions of the county, f — 5 o ko Y ttred there, and the oMcors said that at | Ard numoer of cattle were drovued ut the will be inclived to solidify the party g 2 iy both for and against the movement. Infin Plawed Up Dynamite Bombs, Pie sound of the bugle &+ lugh noou there | bridge. .r that the machinery may be started. | S0t i the left shoulder und side by & shot | ential men of this place aud Afton have feit | ) 0/ i hasbi = bad been & movement smong the boowers | Catelul estimates by a S.ar reportor v CIILDREN'S DAY, B b Uas Dot e o b . Tt wilh prove | their ofices, and with a little list gone forth | BhVER5 T boneiSRoG. 181 o antha oy the commissioner of campod along the border which bad ex | Wes op the gronnd last uight, revenlod the [ tPhere is uo city in the Uited States where | pU . i Jins: ¥ for signers. Speechos huye boen made, und | A1k Hez | —A man by the name of Males, | oo arion at Philadelphia to use the embs Sahded miong the entire frontier line, and | fact that withina radius of sive miles from | Easter Monday is celebrated in the manner | 444} everything done possiblo to kot signers for | while plowiug on a farm of James Sueld, two | oo % SO X X that they had been riding fast aad furious | the border thie entrance to the Povea trial | or tg the extent which prevails in Washing- and dzainst submitting the removal peution | miies east of Ashland, plowed out 3 keg con. | EXaut fund in meetig all proper expenses ip sy ever since, some of the pros running ( fully fAive hundred nen at icast o | ton.” It is essentially “children’s day,” and A Gasoline stuve Haplodes. toavote. The fight 80 far has been very Ianu,{.p;. aen Aynuinite botabs, cape aud | KIVIK reliof to the destitute emigrant pase Helief For Destitute Enigrans, Wasiinaron, April 22.-Secretary Wine to Guthria to file their eu! othiers | mile over the lne, No soldiers werd | toc litule ones enjoy it to the fullest possible Nesraska Ciry, Neb., April 22.—{Special | pitter. ubout twenty-tive oot of fuse. 'the Koy ad s of the wreeked stcamer Danmark, going to locato on land and secure prior | thece to dishute their entrance or to teil | extent. This morning dawned clear and | Telegram to Tug Br. | —A gasoliue stove in A ———— right to possession by actual oceupanc ine wis. A great vuwber of peo- | bright, with u st porthwesterly breeze | the residence of Ly R. Dicks exploded this .. A Moral Wavo at Oreston, The scene wus one of the most strving und | ple went juto Oliuhowa as early s Satur- | blowing, It was just such & duy us would | gorengon, setting five to the house, which CRESTON, la., April 22,--[Bpecial to Cue 1% picturesque cver witnessed, The smolre [ day night. A cattiewan at lted Rock said | have been sclected for out-of-door $hOrts, | wag destroyed; loss about #8)0 and covered | Bex.]—Mayor Patterson, bosides pulling g = Columbus' Daily Paper, of & myriad of camplires, lighted to cook the | lastr at as he came throngh Okla | and the children were out in force early t0 | {+ insurance, = liquor joints, wambling dens, disorderly wvington' Foutoon Bridge. Coveauve, Neb, April 22, —(Spociat Tele- first meal in Oklahoma, began to ascend in | homa from Gulyeston ho counted over a bun- | et the full benefit of the charming weather. | * ° B h S < P P Dakora Ciry, Nev., April 22.—|Special to o oM Fun | itina” aati e S @Il directions, and before the first train | dred miex i the bushos alony biough Okla- | By S o'clock several bundred Lttle darkies axious for Hom . boRAGa, ol., B now ondered @ gecersl sur | . ot R P B Ry e o Dally ‘Telogram, of land speculutors rushed tothe future | hewa. bad been dressed in all the gay colors Anxious e ocial Telo. | Pension of Sunday trading, Cigar stand, rk on the new pontoon ited by D. 1. Davis, made its first appear- t city of Gutbrie, the favmer had al- g which their mothers could get together, Niosrara, Neb., April 32-~{Spocial Tele- | barpor ghops, meat markets, grocery stores, | Uridee at Covington is progressing rapidly. | ancc at 5 p. m., to-day. The Democrat, n ready becomo the possessor of o great deal Stoamsnip Arrivals, and balf an . hour ufterwards they | gram to Tuk Bem]-Large numbers of 5eo- | and everyting not absolutely a public neces- | Already sixty-five of the 200 pontoons are | weclkly paper, will be changed to the Weel L ©of land, and more than one furrow of virgin | At New York—"Tko Eums, from Brewen. were on their way to the lawns | ple are crossing the Miscouri river at tois 5, has been ordered closed on the Sabbath, | completed, and a gang of five + Telogram. The citizens are celebrating it oil was turned over to the sun which has | At Houthampton—Tho Eibe, fiomx New [in the rear of the white house, | poiut, to beon hand, ready for the opening of | The rulo went wuto effect yesterduy. Livery | WOrk on the remaining advent this evening, and congratulating Mg wmado Lhe day glorious s well us meiovable. | York, arrived 10 duyy each with & baket of eggs. ‘Lhey | the Sioux reservation, stables, milk men and restaurauts are ex- | beeted 1o be completed in wbout six weeks avis on Uis new enterprise, 1t was near the railroad | sourl ‘ € of having been undorground | bt to Philadeiphia on the steamer Mige |

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