OCR Text |
Show BY FIRE. THE DAKOTA PLAINS SWEPT FEARFUL RAVAGES THE LOSS OF LIFE IS NOT GREAT, BY PRAIRIE FIBES. EXPERIMENTS FROM SUGAR Ci Jfr. ac II Pfd OU" I iuu . YYashington dispatch: H dis tlio Manor of froirrl The in Bl Till: M.MIM I lOITIM. Yankton (Dak.) special: Har- - baked, and an extiemeiy high wind Sioux C'itv Epia'i.il: Reports from the asters wrought by prairie fires in this chemist of the iigneultm-nPresident " dispatch: Waiiirutun lias completed his T. JKKIN, tliu;rr. i.f ,.s gieat fire that swept over South Dakota issue! the following last night prove to be greater in the manufacture of preva.h d uuring the Lies. P. O H 57, latl I. T. riM tho whenever come to suur f. Umhr the conditions during the past week continue iv'innie!nlin April 30 next, than could be thought possible. bum, conducted last veui at fire t tidies the grass it lmrst out with in. and it is not likely that nil the losses Hie centennial celebration of The village of Volin, near lank ton, N. J. ; Kenner, La., the BY A WOMAN, HE WAS WRECKED and shot three like several for powder .,l1 will he known days yet. was entirely destroyed except a fi.edi almost of the inauguration of President Springs. Douglass nnd were tliauks-ivtnawav uerois the pruine like an arrow, While the loss of life is not one tenth buildings Seven in a bpeciu! centennial jtnd 4m Turn Nearly H rrLl the Hank of lo buildings. extinguish at The woik Steiling d ll', its course ever vnbnni;r. was out of the what it was in the great blizzard of JanM j' it If f in Yankton. it by water, of coins It Was an (Xj;, at other places. to property Hutchinson the 1S88, damage of A Lmolred 12, file breaks of years A uary Olivet, The he The proclamation. village pi wing St. r.ml CMinn.) special: fpiisti"!). obtainable all of varieties of j; wliirb w as slow w and the hi h wind often will be very much greater, and from was almost totally destroyed. name of Cashier B. F. Pratt, of the Imve pushed since Hie "overnmenfc flames across them. is thought the first esti- county,Wakonda three buildings were hum plant, begun by the Sterli, it lute the drove formally reports founded, forefathers our will 0 of At Anoka, First National bank in the afternoon when mate of 2,000,000 will not cover the company and completed bv filf Ji was organized at noun April 3, 179, iu the the peopleearly burned and serious loss was sustained meut. The work at Ilin ( ; down to history as that of tin- - lec-s- t of Mount Vernon taw the and stock lost Families barns, of New York, and in the presence wale spreading prailie noithvvest of loss. at Scotland and 5IitelielL dyed villn.n who ever did business in city was eauied on by II. g of an assemblage of the L roic men them bleak out into a blaze. The seed grain while saving their homes, The town of Pukwana was nearly whose Minnesota. He not only stole every whose led the had devotion been Mt the purnse was to and provided of patriotic into better dashed town having was lotVfv through moke protection the and could l he funds lay bank's of the aestroyed. penny colonies to victory mul independor not sorghnn whether wind. The flames for houses than for barns and bueas, wiped out. The took the town on wings of his hands on and became the hero of a ence, George W ashin-'to- n with savage fury. Mitch- which were usually 80111,5 dlhtuce a"ay Vernon was entiielyat 100,000 and 100 could, be successfully i;lriir-oafter rushed the of social scandal of the first magnitude, oath of oflice as president damage is reported a small scale. lrof-ss- r was telegraphed to for help, and 100 and fihis iinprei' act ell mostly of long prairie hay, with fumil" 8 ftre ,lonlt.lesa. hooks and ladders were with bnt he made a settlement with his wife newborn public. lie does not see any fair.i,'v firemen f morn-othe M. was prt ceded at oVbck in the population which sides nnd roof were tliatoned. il)ser8 ;n Yankton county are: and then deliberately beat her out of inZ coming fioni the two v ears ti the city by sent at once. Most of in all the chureiier and the men from Sparks earned bv the gale hundreds of j M. Johnson P. Anderson, F. Ott, Mrs. Grande. Vernon The prnctied etv Mount of s gov-itthe the property he had made over h her. on and the whole piayer for God's hlesMii Mitchell met the furious flames on the yards caught in the hay Carried on at Douglass colon,.' C. W. ("ampin 11, Mrs. Pratt's father, eminent R. Fringle, J. with first president. The outskirts in and an ablaze instant, would be Stoekwell, mass with and town of the fought thorough trial of the s .stein of . Said to day she received 5,000 in cash centennial of this illustrious event in No lives were no possibility of staying the tlames, pav;a Ferley, James Basing, John (the Hughes system) to test js" a general desperation, but in vain. Hol-o- f w uid that amounted to a M. the fanned were Jeneks, forty-fivfrom Pratt nt the time of the separation ou r history has heen declaredto the by buildings Hundersbot, Leroy for working on a large sea',', end lost, but of nnd act stock A loss congress hoi lniav the While Joseph homehurrieane. was by II. lm, lint left I. which S. K. there families Volin, weie k ' and the homestead on j were not a success, owing totg. of the whole country burned and loss the that is the Etiucle, greatest people Charles farm great, buildings Iiieklleir He,irv Rake, of the battery to woik pr,iCr' a mortgage of l,5'n. Mrs. Pratt put niav join in commemorative exercises less. Loss $30,0(0. seed loss of the from comes tune this Howe s. at 5b KanailU it is impossible AViUialu Outside of the town v,.v s, this money in first .National bank stork, for the ditv. In Older tlmt the joy of agricultural results, saved litIn the vicinity of Jamesville, twelve most encouraging nature. sli,, glum, which had been carefully whirl) is not only rendered worthless the occasion may be associated with a yet to say lint the loss is. Lonely is which it and farmers last from crop, over praithe Yankton, of years eight up she farm houses scattered s north in tlmt locality the crop ,, ' by the rascality of her husband, but thankfulness in the minds of the peo-pl- ,. tle s next to impossible to replace in time for ' dozen. the out iot,sesl ranging from 1JKH) to cane call be grown, and are rie wiped by is liable to an assessment for ns much in the past for all of our blessings these were Math- treatment, may be eo ct.--mijj each. of hisses of life mnv come in later. spring planting, there being a general Among 3,000 more. Another note for .5,009, in- mul a devout supplication to Hod for Hunullaee Yankton dispatch: Etorics of terri shortage all over the territory. ias Johnson, Charles Hank, dorsed by Mrs. Nell, of Duyto), turned tla ir gracious continu nice in the fu-- t eighty or ninety pounds, ,,f g,.. los-i.'iuio of fire that dreds of farms must go uutillcd because brothers, and E. C. Cook. of her bun the amount ble ;'1"1:',ul the by of the atoll of pine cine s making lellgiotis the tip e. Ot 0. hi SlO loss of seed. of here foot of noitli up Jamesville the loss will 35,090 She devotes considerable s nef money he nopropri-iteChristian and lb blew, In.ve swept over the country both are creeds, he and narrow winch escapes Some tragic olin village One man lost 1,000 in money IS nearly so to be ennsidi-ivin i)(. years old, and wept luemoi uilied the govei nmeiit to destg-nnt- e continue to come in. near 5Iilwaukee Olithe Oil road, of plowed points reported. lmd ill his coat on a piece Southern mid piteously when she learned lion badly hour for prayer an I thanksgiv ing has only three buildings standing. factory. aii was wo that Nit. I of Vernon, burned. the was she village she had been duped. Of Platt vet, Hutchinson county, the best so and dig ground BOO feet from the grass on that dav. rail; new vmioiis au re luirnetl 100 feeMroni possess IuktVimrn was wiped out. 1 lie losses wiped out almost entirely, ft tramacross said: fore. T, Benjamin Har-isosorghum then Now, nosing, so f.u- ns t fire had where a I 51. into swept son. 5b nion place Johnson, I have trusted him as I would a in Yantoii coiintv are: the the. Sixty miles of Western is destined p Indian (. f the I lilted Elates e territory president The all ablaze. t Len,er-villleft ties and lack the had Mrs. Stock K. veil, between x ire w as bhtw u down Ott, The trouble all comes of that of this indiis'i-ycenter of meriea, in response to this pious R. Audi , as dark ns made it dust of and the smoke to meant f know Mr Pratt and Huron. The records woman, do recommend R. 1nmde, J. F. Olson, David Perle.v, mid reasoimlile reipo-t- , tion of establishing a vicoo; not see mill station show that during the glmin industry in the do what was rigid, and it cannot be that that on Tuesday. Apiil 30, at the hour James Jloxtng, John ihuidershcit, night, and tho engineer could si ilUi I.nrdv Jenol.s, 5)1. Holbrook, E. S. until tlio train was in the midst of astheit prevalence of the fire the humidity was of tlio country, must give lie has pone nod left me in Ro f it oclock in tin morning, the people now hp,; mass. A halt was made of A. H. blazing a condition Volin, 7 dryness, Bcckineyer, Joseph r hut cent, Volin, t their plight, I would spi ini in V hot e of the entire eoiintiv repair abandoned. Indetai '.'he bnlld pi feared the bridge ahead was also on Osweld says, never before atsave him. It was all the fault to Ileiiiv llake, Charles Stencil, William was respective plan s of div.no worship complete. It contains the fire. 5Ien worked to keep the coaches tained in this region. The maximum 51. Howe. T. am. woman. Randal blessthe ( bnl that of in charge of the fuvois implore the twelve from burning. Eo great was the heat 100; the mean animal humidity here 70. of In Jnmosville, t The separation, which occurred list ings vicinity and of libertv, prosperity peace a daily record(jp with stations, ft altlmt Mrs. smoke person This shows that the atmosphere was fall, was by mutual agreement, us as n people, and that miles . it h of Yankton, eight farmers and siiflbenting with abide tabulated form. may at a time few minutes a work to with her Ills hand could lor only Pratt going to lloston to live most devoid of moisture. The velocity beets grown in Kansas Analysis, ranging from 1,000 from s; may lend us in the paths of sustainedeach. Around were soon filled with of the wind was forty-sicoaches the and the Jamesville hour. an miles 0,000 brother, Cyrus Newton Campbell. deeds. righteousness and good by Glaus Spreckles, and the u Children cried and smoke. man One foot will will loss 10,000. strangling foot Dakota About ft mouth after Mrs. Fintts deup South up in loss The lierennto have I In witness whereof, the ditiision process upon tk 1,000 in money which he had in screamed with terror, women got on parture Mrs. Jacobson left the city set my name and caused the seal of the lost 2,000,000 at a low calculation. tion of sugar from sugar she pave United States of America- to he affixed. Ilia emit on a piece of plowed ground their knees in aisles and prayed aloud where for Minneapolis, SCOTLAND SWEFT. report on this subject Two new to he delivered from the awful situation birth to mi illegitimate child in Done in the city of Washington, this i!00 foot from the grass. Another terrible prairie fire swept that nil average 194 pounds Einee then 4th 100 feet from ami strong men almost gave tin in dewere burned cine of the hospitals. of wagons our of in the year April, day from ono tone of cane. short ft for Western Union spair. Finally a pnrty who had picked across the country south of Scotlandis returned sho has Lord, 1889, and the independence of the fire. Sixty miles ofbetween TICE COLLECTORS DECISION Sy Center- their way to the bridge ahead returned yesterday afternoon and its path time under the name of Mrs. F. the United .States, lliOth. wire was blown down and reported it safe and ft start was marked by the smouldering embers of 1. llfttt, which beais a singular similarville and Huron. Secretary Windom 1ms susta. Benjamin Harrison. A destructive made and the train slowly emerged man' houses. The wind was blowing action of the collector of p:., ity to Mrs. P. F. Piatt. Mrs. Jacobson, I3y president. dispatch: Highmore nnd an miles at of a rate bem-.hour, sixty posflames, its passengers or Mrs. Platt, in addition to New York in refusing to allow t. Jam ns (1. Plaint, Eeeretary of State. praine tire .started oil the evening of from tho track ofalive and all hoping to with the high grass ns dry as tinder the emigrant named Flaig to land,., sessed of unusual personal clmrins, is the 18th, five miles from Highmore, on more dead than Harrison's was of lire postponed. force the teiritio beyond trip Mild to have been in the lmbit of taking farm of James Ingrain. While he bo spared from another such experience. lie will be sent li .a; At 5 oclock word was consequence the President Harrison lias encountered the Near Highmore Thomas 1. Gibbs had description. was smoking his pipe his barn caught nil occasional deal ill w heat and stocks, of vessel which I, expense of his was on so town in obstacles the to the that way prairie many and for some time it has been fire and was destroyed. A fierce wind carried tlireo children to some plowed brought him over. It appears that E. aras here of nnd sea a fire northwest wife town, voyage, leaving immediately to this the befief that it was her influence taking in resoonsp to a carried the tire to the prairie nnd the ground and was followed by his evening with 5Irs. work of destruction began. Houses, and one child. Ho returned to the a hundred men started with teams tisemeutcountry that first lead lratt into specula- ranged inserted in a tswhs n or on Hai i flames and armed tho This 5hmdy returning Ison, approaching tive venturen ill Minneapolis. barns and stock were burned. Tuesday house to save something if possible and toward George Damn, of Ancici; it further supports the theory that un- Tuesday, that, it is very probable he will morning the wind reached ft terrific when his wife saw him struggling with with biooins and sacks. Arriving at by instance of A. P.irnenmn, of ti,c le no is his ubaiiihm miles two There governhis Alfred Browns farm, trip. north, embroidering works. Jt nast.ii successful speculations have paused No ordinary tiro breaker made the fire and trying to save personal gale. C sheds were in ment vessel nearer Washington than ruin. Pratt lost 12,(M0 on one in : any resistan o to the sweeping flames. efiects she went to his assistance, the nil liis barns anil cattle paid liis own e. wheat t full, mid has not been, as a Baltimore, where a re veil no cutter is At li p. m. the fire reached Bee Heights, little child following, and then lie had found to he one blazing mass nnd the Elnig the fifteen miles east of Highmore, where to fight the lire to save his wife and efforts of the crowd were directed to had made no contract with tt rule, very successful among the bulls uncliored. ft was the purpose toof take company. He, however, bring ami bears. Piatt has been igiprod in president and 51rs. Harrison thirteen residences in tho town were child, and carried them to the plowed saving his residence and heating the fire ter Bantu to Borneman sv social circles since his allmnee w it li Mrs. llabv McKee along, nnd as tho child is destroyed. At sundown on Tuesday ground both so badly injured that they out that would in a short time have Imd from engaged him as an cm1 5Ir. Jacobson. His name was dropped from too ill to withstand the railroad travel another fire started in the northern died. In the same locality 5Irs. A. Jes- swept down upon tho town. He also admitted that he had k. the rolls of the First baptist church, of between this city ntnl Baltimore the trip part of Hyde county, sweeping away sup and two children were found in tlio Brown's residence was saved, lmt nil his miml six months ago too which ho was ft leading member. is to bo postponed. It. was thought on six homes and burning to death 5Iiss cellar of their home, smothered and his household goods tlmt lmd been carAmerica, and had availed Mrs. yesterday that one of tho governments were One north ried mile burned. out heen had Epeaking of the afTair 5Irs. dead. a Annie and fighting baby, Jessup Sweeny opportunity to secure ships would be anchored in the Potomac Eugene Tibbs. 5Ir. and 5Irs. Tibbs the fire, and Buffering from heart dis- of Browns the fire burned Henry Pratt's father, C. W. Campbell, said: I bad expected it all along. The by the timo tlia president debited to nnd 51 rs. Ruby are dangerously burned. ease, died from that, but the children Hagelfrys house and he barely escaped ndvanee. The collector bold tl was prohibited from landing by only thing that has surprised me is tlmt start ou bis voyage. The losses will reach many thousand were suffocated. Fifteen deaths in var- with liis family. Across from Ilagelfry visions of tho contract labor lav men continued to trust linn with their (KAMI'S CANT CONTRACT. ious parts have thus far been reported. lived D. N. Tomlinson, a prosperous dollars. THE EXPERIMENTAL STATS' mom y and business after ho became a Tt is generally thought at tho navy would take Aid is asked from the outside by several farmer, and everything about his place Scotland dispatch: It wreck morally. I withdrew my money department that tho contract for buildSecretary Rusk has issued 200,000 to cover the loss in this county. localities, and surely deserved. Hardy except his house was swept away. Five from the bank beeauso I did not a history of the ngricn. Herald office is pioneers who have struggled for years horses and several head of live stock ing tho new nimored coast defense ves- The Hutchinson who to safe wns trust a mini that it were among his losses. By 7 oclock periment stations which sels, for which bids were opened Mon- burned. Tho losses amount to 00,000, to make homes find themselves destiJiad lost all rchro of honor and rigid. under the recent i day, will bo awarded to the Union iron with less than 0,000 insurance. Two tute, and their appeals will surely not last night the fire in the west had been United Elates p.ank Examiner works of Eun Francisco. 51r. Scotts farmers near Olivet were completely go unheeded. but the tire was still congress, nnd are now cop extinguished, to said the Tlio loss bid was for about $1,280,000, guaranteeburned and another fire, east of raging on tho southeast. The town of scientific and practical exper.) stockholders will be very large, prob- ing all that the specifications required, Scotland,out, on the Gigantic Smuggling Operation Unearthed. Oliva, the county seat of Hutchinson regard to soil, tillage, nun mdestroyed everything liavo ably about $100,000, and Pratt may a bid of 1,014,000 from tho farms of A. O. Lansky, Gus Evanson against New York dispatch: Special Treasury comity, eight miles north, is reported istook feeding, dairyiug and her. involved it deeper yet, by endorsing pa- Clumps, making several important mod- and 51. Shook. On the stock farm of to lie more than half burned up. The in the various states. All stnteu per which lias not turned up. I he d ifications and refusing to guarantee the E. S. Sweet three barns were burned; Agent Simmons has unearthed one of bridges on the railroad west of town territory, Dakota, now have ag will hunk most the lose extensive positors smuggling operations were burned. The losses for the last experiment stations. The to. nothing, ns ll.e horsepower specified in the contract. loss, 30,000. Twelve miles west of securities arts excellent. Tho extra 11,01)0, it is thought, will not Scotland a prairie fire raged. Twenty-fiv- e ever carried ou in this city. Thus far two days will be fully 50,000. ber of stations now in opt: stand in the wav of the acceptance of farmers are known to have lost the loss to the government amounts to AT KAPID CITY. forty, and, including brand) i (HE LATE PHILIP II. SHERIDAN. the bid, inasmuch as Eeott guarantees everything. about 50,000, and it is expected the nearly sixty. They employ r A fire one started mile northprairie and Cramp practically nothA terrible 6tory Aberdeen everything 370 scientists, and will this y. dispatch: will . to total foot east tit of Vo) Sew 250,000. .rgisat Fxnrrian finally noon by jilrmofiat Rapid City yesterday It is understood that Charles of tlio complete destruction of Leola, The firm is Allard & up of ing. from the national w as driven in a tlfOO'4. and who southeasterly course 505,000 Sons, Paris, Cram), the president of tho firm, left countv seat of McPherson county, about 125,000 from s' the gale. The wind blew sixty miles Albany (N. Y.) dispatch: Memorial for homo to day, after telling several noted in last by have also in a branch store this and has city, dispntelies, The most cat v sources. other nights an hour. Three housed were burned; exercises were held by the legishduro people that ho gave up all hope of get- heen brought in Leola deal in antiques, old furniture, articles the second wns is couriers. between tl,t to said exist by iug occupied by 5Irs. G. E. nnd for the late (leneral Phillip If. Sliiu'i-o- f ting, the job. was a town of BOO inhabitants, nnd tho of vertu, paintings, tapestries and other agricultnr-iof department CO Eliza 5Indison and a hired man Bailey, dull at the neademv music country for miles around was well set- articles of luxury. The discovery was named charged by congress with tli Stone. The three left the house A tled 51 with Noted Dead. Cienerid Martin Mahon presided. industrious, thrifty people. made through a discharged agent of the anil ran the Negro the flames. Mrs. supervising and aiding Boston dispatch: Lewis Hayden, They saw the surrounding country firm mimed Plossaire, who gave infor- Bailey nndthrough Bishop McNicry opened the exeicixes Stone escaped with some se- stations. F of Hundreds devastated. farm mation to the customs authorities. The vere burns. Miss JIadisoii fell v ith player, and then followed un ad- colored, the noted abolitionist, died nearly and the houses are in ashes, and the carcasses of scheme was to New to Asti their the She Have for it consign fire May dress by (leneral Wagner Euuyne, mocatching lier clothing burned it aged about 7ll years, of Plights burned stock are lying along the road- York house furniture in which were eon Baltimore (Md.) dispatch: 1 disease. He was born n slave in Ken- ways, It is probablo that tor of the evening. of eealed costly poitiere curtains, rich gobe- completely from ber body. She was taken to a neighhor3 and lies at the Richmond, Ya., special says: i (leneral Ewnyne reviewed Sheridans tucky, escaped to Canada in 1811, visit- the damage is not yet reported. Noth- lin tapestry, etc. Duties were only sorted upon the authority i career from the time he enlisted ns tir-- t ed Boston in 184 ) nnd obtained celeb- ing definite is known about rebuilding. paid on furniture. Purchasers were in- point of death. VOLINE DESTROYED. lieutenant of infantry lit Yamhill, Ore., rity bv his biiliiant. oration on belmlf Citizens here will hold a meeting this variably charged extravagant prices for lilrtines warmest personal His conduct us n soldier of The village of Yoline, nine miles east lint li the war slaves, lie was engaged by afternoon to take measure for relief. articles w ith duties, out of wliich the Mrs. Stonewall Jackson i fugitive Scores of are farmers without seed, government had heen swindled, ndded of Yankton, was entirely wiped out last wns brave, gallant nnd skillful, nnd pro- the nnti slavery to lecture in society offered tlio postofilce at Kick had Nature stock, buildings or implements thereto. The smuggling operations was Eight, with the exception of three buildmotions came rapidly. New Fngland nnd New York. Finally wheat, N. C. Some days essential to a lie settled Charlotte, the main topic of conversation here in 1848, from which time to commence spring work. the given him the qualities add.-ings. Among buildings destroyed Hartford dispatch: A raging prairie at the office of tfip to them his residence became a lie selfish excellence, 51 is. were the telegraphed, for special treasury Chicago Northwestern deheadquarters smdi as to vv in nlfi n't ion and eomiunnd iugitivo slaves and abolitionists. swept down on this town this afteragents of customs. Hitherto the high pot, the school house and all the dwel- assured upon authority of the He Ore renoon and would no doubt have swept it standing of the house and the financial ling houses in the town. Two respect. The peisonnl ascendancy was one time established in business by thousand publican leaders that if she of existence bnt for the forethought sulting, made his hole command only anti slavery friends. of its customers adds to the in tons of liny and a large He entered the ont standing mill were cept it siio could have tho apF. grist and town of the himself enlarged, and lcwe he willed office of the secretary of state about terest of the ease. The office of the energy people yesterThe los3 wil1 fuot up of postmaster at Lexington, ryed in firo lines around the firm was open as usual it went with all Ins will and did what in thirty years ago, ami was there at the day running for the ioooo climate of that section of the their place Ito would have done. time of his death, lie wns prominent town wherever unprotected. Heavy transaction of business. Nothing furis reported here that the village of not ngree with this lady, an' It losses from are The impression that be was simply in recruiting colored soldiers during the reported every direction. ther n ill be done until Secretary Win-dowas also destroyed, andtkat and various other reasons G soldier was war. lie nerved one term in the state n reckless, impetuous is heard from. The facts in the 1 oint was partly was declined. A Flood of Fanner Musicians. The same t destroyed. As mistake. a (Senernl Pope ho.lse of representatives. ease w ere embodied in a report sent to lie The whole country around Blunt is leaders insibt that the widows' Lately Now York The not musical did dispatch: A said of him, In all his life he was active in seem ing the asliington last night. No arrests have being devastated by prairie fires. Sev- tinguished confederate chief do any important not without careful of colored ledges in Masonry.recognition He had union of this city is endeavoring to pre- been made. W. 11. Seeorah, counsel eral buildings in the suburbs have been only to signify her willingness'.' Neither in great influence among his colored fel- vent the landing of strolling bands from for the Allards, and eonsideiation hefoiehand. Ronlez, the agent, burned but the is as yet safe. J I and she can have her choice ol' civil administration. in time of profound low citizens. who are in the liahit of coming said tli e affair wns an ontrage on a most Richardson lostcity Europe, GOO cattle and office at Richmond or at Chf peace, nor in the lour and fury of battle here in the spring and returning in the respectable firm; that the result would hogs. Many farmers sheep, are homeless A C. This asstirance has heen f did he ever net except on well defined show the Allards are innocent of The poem by Oliver Wendell, in honor fall with money cated to 51 rs. Jackson by her I earned during the sumany strong wind arose before the fire, lines and olonily conceived pm poses. of tho dinner attempt to defraud the government. to James Russell given friends. She is living witlijj mer. is damage, SherIt that such immigrants Collector 5I.agone, in an interview this Tin' voice of the people is, liraut, urged A MINNEAPOLIS SCORCH. father in Cnrliart, Lincoln cos:' man. Elieridnn. It is the "voice of the Lowell on his seventieth birthday, is come within the provisions of the for- morning, stated that ltoulez, the Her home is twenty miles fr A prairie fire, six miles west of naturally the first thing to which the eign eoutract labor act, but heretofore people, and it is enough. of Allard & Sons, lotte, the nearest railroad or k of (leneral Swavnes readers of tho April Atlantic will turn. they have escaped (latention bv swear- had admitted At the eonelip-iei-i all the buildings on here, destroyed W smuggling nnd had told Keiths farm and on the and it will be a day address there were culls for (leneral It is characterized by Dr. Holmess ing they came ns individuals and not as him all about it.. Butterfield station, fore a reply can be had. If Ehormi li. who rose to respond, liori- - usual felicity, and the occasion of its hamb under leaders. When the stenmer farm. I he loss aggregates mond postoffice is worth oral (urtis introduced him with the re thousand dollars. makes it specially interesting., M esternland arrived this morning from Tho Dastardly Act ol Robbers. and is a bone of contention-MahonSn maik, Mho greate-t- . h uig general of yir jf, Merwin contributes a studious Antwerp Superintendent Simplon of LEOLA DESTROYED. Rn tier (Pa.) dispatch: Louis ratter-soWise factions. the world stands .before you. and the (leneral , landing bureau at Castle Garden t, "Tlio People in Government; Leola, the county seat of JrcPherson IrSherman spoke feelingly of hts a prominent and wealthy farmer, thirty-fivallil Mr. Samuel Sheldon answers the discovered there were- - no less than 400 miles northwest of Aberdeen tions w ith (n'lieitd Sheridan, saving that question Know, lij' our Science Students go musicians on board, liemly all of them living near Centerville, was robbed last was destroyed by a y to prairie fire during Bismarck Would Like only ft few of los comiodos notch ft to to Germany.' Criticisms of Renan's having spent the summer here for years night by three masked men. There was yesterday s whirlwind. Thf New York dispatch: The fire mourn him. Ho then jeferred to his Dramas and other recent hooks conclude past. Representatives of the musical i trom the west and was not noticed came until Washington special says the (ally acquaintance with Grant nnd Sher- Rn interesting nuuibor. Houghton, muon learned of tlio influx nnd imniedi-nM- y nobody in the house at the time but lie it struck the town on account wlneh mid all his mother, eighty years old. The the minister yesterday received idan, and of the came for Milllm & Co., Poston. nrel that u strict invotintion terrible dust. Sixty dwellings andofbusibe made. The suggestion is made lie declared that no three fought. men called to Patterson to come out, ness houses were that in cipher from Prince E- -' lived oxer burned, a stronger or better American Fiendish Attempt to Wreck a Train. on his refusing to do so, hurst in loss of they can be held under the pauper act hnll.fo 130,000. The his name if said tlmt strueting him to cable at than Sheridan, and evidence is not forthcoming to war- - the door. Patterson felled the first man only Mansfield (O.) dispatch: A fiendish remaining are the court 'house rant their return under the names of tkev woqld ftlwny s be coupled with those of to enter with a the bnt conthe foremn others was made to wreck the Penn tract stores and six dwellings. ed labor law Representatives' of the overpowered andpoker, the Washington and Grant. General Alger attempt by secretary of the ps tortured him, burning sylvania limited vestibule passenger Knights of Labor are also made a few graceful remarks. to coed Samoa to take the p1 them-lolve- s to liis make feet him tell where he interesting kept More Villainy Being train near Canton about midnight. wrecked there March 15; a."' in tho matter. his money, but to no purpose, as PatterUnearthed, carn fct. Paul (51inn.) ScRWNEiis Magazine for April is Pieces of iron were tightly wedged into son insisted tlmt he had none. They dispatch: A Pioneer ber of men and officers horse f, No RpInrorcpniftiU for Samon. notable for tlio variety of its contents, a switch near a little town. An and its sliip, then d searched the tonnage and house, after Pr!n Snrml frm Anoka 8ays that New York dispatch: The number, size and kind of p which include popular nrtieles on railWashing8 villainy still securing 43 in money and Patterson's passenger train passed safely ton deepens as the days the vessels are equipped wit(: of the correspondent Ex5fail watch, and gold over mountain that if tho (distinction, but the unusual road affairs, departed, declaring l1uectors ar reticent and and whether the sending of lie moved until they were gone half an dl climbing, and the anatomy of contor- jolting caused the trainmen to become press telegraphs that he has the very hour lie would condition of the bank cannot be nients to Samoa will weaken a, idiut be dead. tlio alarmed and trouble to tho highest authority for the statement that reported tionists; literary reminiscences of Scott, can navy in any other part c y lhere is no positive clue to the despe-'ere- il certamed. President Tichnor who investigated the causa n arrangement has heen reached qy the DeQuiuecy, Purus, and Dr. John operator, anntl,. by to but state will radees, effort any considerable extent and before limited be the to We,l8 it reachmade every at i1 ?f s' stopped department and the German forPrown; a paper on Ibsen, the groat Minnearmli, ister was also instructed The irons had been eign office, that there shall he no re- run them down. There is a. firm deter- - lier loss S - (fo,;diTj making Norwegian diamatist; rih! ono of the ed the inswitch. 'To to the German the switch with the east ends inforcement of vessels or troops belong-m- g much praised series of End Papers, the placed a series of Fayette comity outrages from and wemnv'wSi0 R1G J11 .V"10 notes, without loss of time the , to the two governments now writer for this month beiug Walter Pa- raised so as to derail the westbound oil vessels in process of M?Z fF 801118 new train, wlule allowing the east bound to duty at Samoa This agreement will being perpetrated in this county. ter, author of Menus the Epicurean. j time nof The World correspondent j The illustrations show equal richness, pass over only witli little jarring. The be in force until after the Sanmau vouch for the absolute acca Bismarck has got a new dog, and le findhow switch is only sixty feet from a bridge, have finished their lahors. It variety, and interest muehmon nml tho momentum would have tlirowu is understood that the dispatch. calls him Sedan. as wnred 'aw heat for proportion Every French bank has a photograph the whole train into the creek and the this agreement came direct from Prince They say 7, GOO bookkeepers are idle In ,0n?'?,1.1,0'! mucJ1 invested5 in the 5Iiss Jeannie Danisi, a3 every employe. coneequcucoB would have been terrible. biMiiurek to Secretary Pluino. I New York. ' neither will divul.ge. singer, has achieved a sucO' t I lie books area,"t falsified. " on the conceit stage. TilK II0.U1-- : A L BY THE PRESIDENT. PROCLAMATION Atktng TUat Thaukjiring in(J Fra to liirme SnppHration J. Ha farm-- r w,rui Town Sian JM Errrytl.wj and 0utAm. jlut or. Comptrtrty ' liio-l- i Hut Hem II IarM- - r,..ni,. rouijht II Wry llrftott-i- h othrr It tisli C ! ; y Wash-jji-tw- n, r: n-,- " 1 " 11 , e vv Eto-rie- j j et repre-entati- , wo-t-r- ,: n, , Ser-'ean- : cb-a- l -- pa-sa- lu-i- to-da- d o git-an- s to-da- one-tent- to-da- y t vv vv y . JYdl0 do-ive- n, e I' I 1 east-boun- JJ-r- tea-repo- rt 1501 com-missi- 11. |