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LAWFUL CALAMITY. DEATHOEAPEELATE there mwonsdym nprttl t*ey were inga in Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane Falls and fount by neighbors a few minutes ft/Airfderheidf^ Walla "Walla, Wash. The senator spoke in fete*. The lady was badly bruised favor of the proposition which the senate and perhaps hurt internally. Killmeir's adopted of purchasing sites at Tacoma, e*H.auiBovwr, •.a.noec, right arm was broken at the wrist, A Cyelone Sweeps Over Louisville Archbishop Michael Heiss Seattle and Spokane Falls for $100,000 each his ankle was sprained and there was a and one at Walla Walla for $30,000. The deep gash in his throat. No vital point was Dies After a Long and Painful Carrying Death and^ senator was put through a vigorous crossquestioning touched, thowgh, and he will recover. The as to the price of real estate in ,jy *i tit'"' track of the storm in Parkland was about Alness, Fire, Well Building and fif&ef Destruction in its Path, these cities and thelikelihoodthat the present three blocks wide, but in such a zig-zag rapid growth would be kept up. He manner that it is almost impossible NEWDLM,i:- I I N N made a good case for his state and almost Brick. ,\l^ to measure the exact track. fi buried the committee under the mass of To the west of the town, from Affection for Bismarck—Bol Collectionssad all baciMM Mrfemtftc t» yk*Bki* Great Buildings Tumhled Like statistics he fired at it, showing the growth the direction in which the monster had prompt^ atttadea to. Cine Pressed Brick for come, a path several hundred yards wide is of the cities and the needs ot buildings. hedhis Employers—Injured Toy Houses Before the Individual Rasponsibitiy, mowed down, the trees being cut off like The committee took no final action, but ornamental fronts. stalks of grain before the reaper's scythe. spoke in away that gave the senator grounds in a Wreck. Wind's Awful Force. Jeffersonville was struck by the cyclone at to hope that the bill will get favorable action. $500,000 8 o'clock. It v.as very distinctly heard two The house committee on public buildings 1 miles in the country, where people wondered lit HaV tl«» beat of snipping facilities an4 to-day reported among others Spokane Eagle Mill Co. what it meant. Fortunately not a will pay prompt attention to mail orders, '*$m Falls, Wash., $100,000 for a site. There is LA CBOSSE, Special Telegram.— person was killed in JeffersonYille"though now on the house calendar a bill appro LOUISVILLE, Special.—A calamity unprecedented Archbibhop Heiss died this evening. He some were badly hurt. priating $125,000 for a building at Spokane. in the history of Louisville occurred was conscious to the last moment and knew NEW ELM, MINNESOTA. It is not learned whv the committee to-day HAREOWING INCIDENTS. last night. At 8 26 o'clock a cyclone he was about to die, but said nothing of Manufacturer! of did not report the other bills for Washington, LOUISVILLE, Special.—One of the harrowing ©f unusual violence crossed the city from moment. Exact details of the funeral cannot BOLLEB FLOUE H. Rudolplii, but it is presumed that they adjourned incidents of the disaster was the Southwest to northeast, leaving death and be known to-night, but it is expected before reaching them. killing of Rev. Stephen B. Barnwell, rector destruction in its path. The list of killed there will be services in the cathedral here, of St. John's Episcopal church, and hia and wounded amounts into hundreds. BT THE after which a special train will bear the remains young son Dudley. Mrs. Barnwell was so DON'T WANT THEM THERE. 3Phe loss oi property amounts into millions. Gradual Muctioa Eolfo and funeral party to Milwaukee, HAXCTaCTiraUt O? 4 BSAJLSB XV badly hurt that she may die. St. John's AH the evening the storm had been gathering, where there will be services in the archbishop's An Effort to Transfer Indians From Soots and Shoes! Episcopal church, adjoining the double and the lightning and thunder -were cathedral. Rev. Father Zeeinenger, Montan a to Sout Dakota. house, was shattered throughout and nothing Ominous. About 8 o'clock it began to rain, chancellor of the diocese of Milwaukee, WASHINGTON, Special Telegram.— but a mass of bricks and splintered and the storm gradually increased in intensity. is appointed administrator. —Joe Scott and F. C. Kobertson of Custer beams left to tell the tale. The rectory was NEW ULBk IOiui.ft3dN.strs.. NewUlm,Miw» The rain changed to hail, and people county, Mont., are in Washington. They KINK next to this, and here the beloved rector Most Rev. Michael Heiss, first bishop of La want the Cheyenne Indians removed from kept within doors. The signal service in the met his awful death, side by side with his Crosse, and second archbishop of Milwaukee, Tongue river and Rosebud to thePine Ridge afternoon predicted a cyclone, but no one child Dudley. He was with his family A large assortment of men's aa$ was born in Pfahldorf, Bavaria, April 12,1818, agency in South Dakota, These Indians and, entering the Latin school at the age of nine, thought it would strike Louisville. At 8.25 reading when the death crash ended his boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' sn# was graduated with distinction from the Gymnasium were once located in the Indian Territory, the disaster came up. The heavens were useful life, and from his position when children's shoes constantly kept etr of Newburg 183S. He first studied but became dissatisfied and about ten years found must have been killed instantly. black as ink. There was a deep, threatening law, but feeling called to the service of the hand. Ouatom work and repaiitagt ago they got together, bucks, squaws, ponies His head was horribly crushed, his chest church, understook a theological course in the roar as the cyclone struck the southern and papooses, and made the march across promptly attended to* University of Munich, where the eminent Professors caved in, and his whole body bruised and portion of the city, then the buildings Goerres, Moehler and Dolhnger were country to Rosebud and Tongue river. mangled almost beyond recognition. His crushed like egg sheila, and abroad awath among his instructors. He then entered the ecclesiastical Some of them went to South Dakota at that beautiful boy, who was evidently sitting at seminary at Eichstadt, and was ordained of destruction was the result. The path of time. The march was the most remarkable John Hauensteiu, by Cardinal Reisach, Oct 18, 1840 He his father's kifee. was killed by a terrible the tornado was from Seventeenth and Indian march on record. Troops were received a curacy, but came tothe United States fracture of the skull, and was also torn and ordered out and attempted to intercept Maple northeasterly across the city past ui 1843, and was appointed to the Church of Obt*mtd, and all PAT&xr BViMMiSi, at. BREWER mangled. The laundry girls, of the Louisville the Mother of God in Co^ineton, Ky. On the tended to for MODERATE FBBX Our eOfl* them, but failed. They murdered Beventh and Broadway, Sixteenth and hotel, who were killed, roomed on appointment of Dr Henni to Milwaukee, Rev. opposite the U. S. Patent Office, an* w« caa ok* many settlers and were still Chestnut, Twelfth and Jefferson, and Mr Heiss accompanied him, acting as secretary, Win Patent* ta lest Una than the** reset* traa Main street, next to the hotel. As the storm on the warpath when captured by Gen. and doing mission work roundabout, especially WA8HIN0T0N. S*tu» MODEL DRAWJVS fchenco to the union depot at the came without warning, those confined had Miles and located where they now are. PHOTO of inrmUon. w* sdvfce at to Meat•MUtr among the Lake shore settlements to the north. and foot of Seventh street. The worst ruin no time to escape. The walls fell with a He founded St Mary's church 1846, but his free ef charge and we «&**• HO CMAM4M Some of them went to South Dakota at the was wrought among the large and health failed and he spent two years in Europe. UNLESS PATEMTJS ggCCUMD. crash, and the screams of the laundry girls MALTSTER time. Many homesteaders had settled upon On his return he became president of the For circular, advice, terms and (eftrtaeea ta substantial structures on Market and Main could be plainly heard above the roar of the lands and have been trying to get the Salesianum, and, by learned theological actual clients ia year own Stat*. County, City the storm and the falling debris. Mary streets, and it seems as if the demon of the works showed his abihty and erudition Indians removed ever since, without success. Sows, write) to storm did its worst just when about to leave Crowe and Mary Farrell escaped, and the On the division of the diocese he was selected Senator Pettigrew objects in the for the see of La Crobse and consecrated Sept. 6, rest were buried beneath the ruins. Officer us. The whole thing was over in a minute strongest terms to the removal of the Montana Oppotttt Patent OJfrx, Wmhmfm,» Our brewery it fully equipped and able to SF* 1868. The diocese, which embraces that portion John Tully, of the Central patrol wagon, Mid a half. People living outside the track Cheyennes to South Dakota. "We ill orders. of the state north and webt of the Wisconsin and Joe Baldwin, heard the piteous appeals Bingham Bros. river, had an early French settlement at have 25,000 Indians in our state now," said of the storm were unaware that anything Mr. F. Grebe baa charge of the bottling estaa* of a woman's voice beneath the ruins Prairie du Chien, about 1689 In the present the senator, "and we do not want any more. unusual had happened, and where the cyclone iiehment. century it was first visited by a pne6t in 1817, Both set to -work and with their hands We will try and take care of what we now had swept there was utter destruction, and the corner stone of a chnrch •was laid in Hew Dim, Minn. threw away the bricks and timbers that have, but we will not let any more come in 1839. Under the administration of Bishop ruin and death. Great buildings tumbled kept the bodies pinned down. The body of Henni religion had made such progress in this if we can help it." Senator Pettigrew says like toy houses. Churches, factories and DEALERS IN part of the state that the new diocese of La a man was discovered, and he afterward that the people of every state try to get rid Crosse contained forty churches, attended by warehouses went down like cardboard. proved to be Hon. T. Henry Mason of of the Indians they have got and then they fifteen priests. Bishop Heiss proceeded to develop People fled in terror from death turn philanthropists. Hawesville. The foot and hand of another the work. He established Franciscan sisters in their ruined homes. There were were also uncovered, and by this time Maj. at La Crosse, and their mother bouse soon supplied teachers for twenty-five parochial agonizing screams for help. Surgeons were Hughes arrived from the Brown fire and schools and two asylums The Christian brothers Sealer ia hastily summoned. Half a dozen fires BROUGHT BACK. put the hook and ladder men and the firemen opened St. John's college at Prairie du Chiep, broke out as many different parts of the of No 2 Engine company at woTk digging and the school Bisters of Notre Dame had excellent LATH, SHINGLES, DOOKS, Searles and Paine Must Fac he for the men A man's voice was heard schools under their care. At the end of ten city Meantime the cyclone departed as years the diocese of La Crosse had thirty-six Charge of Robbery. in a corner, and alight showed the scarred SASH AND BLIND. •quickly as it came. The gray daylight of churches with resident pastors, fifty othersrefnilarly BEAINEHD, Special Telegram.— face of Virgil Wright. He was penned in the morning revealed a scene of desolation visited, forty priests and forty-five CANNED, DRIED ft GREE3 Charles Searles and William Paine, Jr., lime, Cement and CoaL with a mass of bricks and mortar. In his thousand Catholics When the falling that is sickening to behold. Main street, health of Archbishop Henni required the aid of charged with robbing the Northern Pacific hand he held a pistol, with which he was S from Seventh to Twelfth, is a ruin. So is a more vigorous pi elate, Bishop Heiss was promoted trying to end his sufferings. His arm was Express company of $15,000, in April last, to the see of Adrianople March 14,1880, Market street for the corresponding distance. arrived in the city to-day from. Missoula, so badly bruised, however, that he was unable and appointed coadjutor. The whole administration Jefferson, from Tenth to Thirteenth Lowest price* alwayu of the Milwaukee diocese soon devolved to pull the trigger, and he was rescued Mont., in company with Sheriff Spalding. Walnut, from Thirteenth to Fifteenth upon him, and on the death of Archbishop quite badly wounded but able to walk. Fully two thousand people had congregated Henni he became second archbishop of that see. Chestnut, from Thirteenth to Seventeenth, at the depot to get a glimpse of the prisoners, 8TO*X.WOOCKK AK» WILXOW^. As a theologian, Dr Heiss took an active part and Broadway, in the neighborhood of ANXIOUS WOBKEES. Opposite Railroad Depot, in the council of St Louis and the seednd plenary but they were let off at the Fourth Wans.' of Baltimore He attended the Vatican JBighteenth and Nineteenth, are filled with street crossing and went immediately to the LOUISVILLE, Special.—The work of rescuing KEYTULV, HBW ULM, nunr/ KIMS council 1869-70 and was appointed by Pope dobris and destruction. It is impossible to to the sheriffs residence, where they dined the mangled dead went bravely on. Pius IX. a* member of one of the four great commissions, A hundred anxious men worked as they and an hour later appeared in the municipal each being composed of twelvebishops, ive an accurate list of killed and wounded, FRANK FRIEDMANN, representing all paits of the world. The palhum court, where bail in $5,000 each was furnished never worked before for the bodies of their will take days to do that. was conferred upon Archbishop Heiss inhis wives, mothers, brothers, fathers, sisters for their appearance on Friday at cathedral on the 22d of April, 1882. On the 3d that lie buried in the shapeless mass of the preliminary examination. There is a SCENES AT NIGHTFALL. of June in the following year, he laid the corner brick and mortar that covers the site where strong feeling here that the young men will dealer in stone ofanew cathedral, a building to be worthy LOUISVILLE, Special. As night closes yesterday stood Falls City hall. The cries of the great and flourishing diocese. He attended be able to prove their innocence. The express in it3 fold the devastated city of Louisville, Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, the third plenary council of Baltimore in of meD, women and children rent the air company has attached 100 lots in William hundreds of widows and orphans are bowed November, 1884. on every side. A surging of 10,000 Paine Jr/s name in this city and forty kwn with a weight of deepest grief. Wreck MannfaetfUMr of and Dealer ia people blocked the streets for squares about acres of farming land belonging to Searles, «nd rum have settled down in its very Slassware, Notions, Canne the scene of the catastrophe. A large force to indemnify themselves should a case be CIGARS, midst, and spectres of the dead, whose of police guarded the avenue to keep back made against the accused. AFFECTION FOR BISMARCK. funeral pyres are heaps ot bricks and the pressing masses of curious humanity. TOBACCOS, Five hundred men stood by the wreck fruit, Flour, etc. mortar, seem to rise up and enshroud in Demonstration of Affection for PASSENGER RATES. dazed and helpless, too weak or too lazy to the awful halo of their presence the entire Germany' Retiring Chancellor. lend a helping hand to the brave squaa of city The hands of brave rescuers continue PIPES. BEBLIN, Special.—The farewell audience A Reorganization of he West rescuers. It was a sight to strike All goods sold at bottom prices and their work, and as night comes on they between the emperor and Prince Bismarck S a Passenge Association anguish to the soul of the bravest. Keni to work more silently, though no less was held to-day. The interview delivered free of cost to any part of Likely. Words are powerless to express Cer. Minnesota and Centre lasted three-quarters of an hour. The retiring arduously, and take on the gruesome appearance the city. the awful scenes that each succeeding minute CHICAGO, Special.—The general passenger chancellor was heartily cheered streets* ot ghouls. As each remnant of rolled through the ghastly panorama. agents of the railroads formerly constituting on his way to the palace by N E W ULM, MINN. the piles of wreckage ia lifted it is ffEWfLM. MINN. Bodies mangled and shapeless beyond recognition, the membership of the Western crowds which had gathered along the With the anticipation of uncovering to were dragged rrom beneath the States Passenger association met to-day to route. As the prince was driving past the view the lifeless form or the death-set features ruins every few minutes. Men, women and Jno. Neuman, consider the question of restoring rates. bridge between the Lustgarten and TJnter GEO. BENZ & SONS. children lingered about the scene with face3 of a human victim of that awful den Linden his horses 'shied, and one of The sentiment in favor of putting an end to filled with dread anxiety, lest they should storm. Perhaps tne wriggling member of a the war proved to be unanimous, but the them became entangled in the traces. It Importers and Wholesale Dealers la recognize in the shapeless mass of flesh and buned man may start the searchers and was necessary to stop the carriage Burlington & Quincy refused to enter into WINES & Dealer la bor.e the semblance of the feature of some cause them to draw back aghast for a moment, until the harness was rearranged. an agreement to advance rates without DRY 0-002D3, relative or friend. A crowd quickly gathered about but with braced nerves that have some arrangement that would the ex-chancellor, and ladies threw him LIQUORS. been almost to the tension of steel far one insure a reasonable degree of Kate, Copt, notions, AT THE HOSPITAL. bouquets*and kissed their hands to him. whole night and a day, they continue their permanency for the agreed basis. The LOUISVILLE, Special.—At midnight a Prince Bismarck was so greatly affected Groceries* Provision** Jabor and tenderly lilt the unfortunate and question of reorganizing the Western States press correspondent called at the city hospital. 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn that he shed tears. He shook hands with a Carry him to an ambulance, only to see There was found six ot the Passenger association was discussed, and it Crockery and Glassware, number of those about his carriage and him expire the arms of a wife, a mother injured victims of the dreadful catastrophe. was decided that there were no insurmountable his voice faltered as he thanked Green, JDried and Canned An occasional groan of pent-up agony burst or a friend. In the presence of obstacles to such a movement. A committee PETER SCHEBER, the people for their demonstrations from the lips of the sufferers. They were: Xruits, etc, etc, such scenes, even a whisper sounds so of five was appointed to consider this of affection. The accident was J. C. Stern, taken from his home suffering loud that the utterer hesitates, half-expecting matter and prepare a report with recommendations, of a trifling nature, and as soon as the harness from wounds about the head and two to be submitted to an adjourned to see the dead aroused from their eternal was arranged the prince resumed his broken ribs. He is in a fair I win slwsr* take farm predve* la exeata** drive amid cheers. Prince Bismarck's passage meeting to be held Friday morning. sleep. But there is no time to consider way to recouer. In the next cot lay Mr. Hr aeode, and pey tbe bighest market prieefcr a# through the streets was a veritable The committee was in session all the the dead, for the living may yet be buried Whitmgham, who occupied a position with —DEALER IN,- kind* el f*yer rage. the Courier Journal in its job rooms and triumphal procession. The people afternoon, and will meet again to-morrow. beneath the mountains of debris, and with was at Falls City hall at the time the wanted to unharness the horses It is believed the old agreement will be a sad look at the departing dead wagon Is coBMCtiee wttb my etore I ante ftret«ta» cyclone struck it. He was and drag the carriage themselves. adopted with very few changes. they turn and delve again with renewed Mlooa faroiabed wltb a eplendid MtlUrd tsMe The emperor permits Prince Bismarck to only bruised about the body energy into the great mass in search my eaetomere will etweye And good liasm aa*} retain the title of prince with that of duke The next was Mr. Goode, also an attendant erushed and mangled humanity. As night INJURED IN A WRECK. tigers, sad erery forenoess esleadld laasav of Lauenberg as a second distinction. The at the Falls City hall. His condition is grows darker the work prince will still be addressed as very precarious and little hopes are Norther Pacific Trains Collide All sj*e4s •ucsssed of me will be delivered t» entertained of his recovery. "Serene Highness." In the lower BECOMES MOBK AWFUL. Near Tacoma •»y pert of tbe elty free of oeat. Miss Kate Frazier was caught house of the Prussian diet to-day Chancellor TACOMA, Wash., Special Telegram, ISven tbe advantage of light and its fear- in the falling Falls City hall and bruised in jthtttceoU Street, Kew 01m. Kie«j von Caprivi read the emperor's Sie ispelling qualities are denied them, for all body and badly cut in the head and lace. —Another wreck on the Northern Pacific acceptance of Count Herbert Bismarck's eat Markets LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, electric wires were torn down by the There is very little probability of her recovery. railroad almost equaling in point of resignation of the office of imperial foreign jrtorm and left the city to be enshrouded Perhaps the most pitiable case in minister and the appointment of himself damage the disaster at Heron, Mont., occurred the deepest gloom. It grows so dark in the the hospital is that of Andrew Bucke. (Gen. von Caprivi) to succeed him. At a SASH, BLINDS, almost within sight of Tacoma today. shadows of the crumbling walls that still He is suffering from a fevere cut on the sitting ot the Prussian council Freight trains going in opposite directions M. EPPLE Prop'r. Stand as silent sentinels over the dead, that head and a fracture of the arm near the to-day Gen. von Caprivi took the at a high rate of speed collided —and all kinds of— every object with the semblance of human shoulder joint. But what seems to distress Biann5soiA.ST.NEW I I N oath as president of the council. on a curve in the Indian reservation irm must be grasped to prove it him far more is the death of his wife and It is stated that Gen. von Caprivi is only Building Material. esh or stone. Still the untiring and little babe, both of whom perished tbe about three miles from the city. Two locomotives Jhis temporary Prussian foreign minister. Herr strong-hearted workers continue to dig in nuns of their destroyed home. 'HJB sfiderelgned desires tsiafora lbs fsspttsj are reduced to scrap iron in the von Alvensleben has declined the office of Ihe merciless storm-m ade graves of the dead. New Vim end Tlclalty tbet he he* re-esUWtaa? ditch, and about half of each train is piled imperial secretary for foreign affairs. meut market and ie BOW areepsred te «a# SEW ULM, JHOT promiscuously on both sides of the track. oasis eld customers ami friends wlta oaty tbs I TERBIBLB DESTBUCTION. Count Herbert Bismarck goes to E land HUNDREDS O VICTIMS. beetfre«bsad eared swats, HIMCH, lard sad cm after a short stay at Friednchsruhe. Engineer John Baily was fatally injured, LOUIBVILLB, Special—The storm •ryrtanf aerially kept ins am-efiwe msrkrt ft* Metropolis 111., Desolated by the Citizens'Bank and both firemen and Engineer William teemed only to have swept Broadway from Stor Kings's Wrath. Pettin badly hurt. The crews both trains JTitteenth to Ninth, but nearly all the ROBBING TH E EXPRESS. METROPOLIS, EL, Special.—The cyclone jumped for their lives. A misunderstanding houses between these streets and on the in2gTaecting M. EPPL* of last night cut a clean swath about a quarter of orders was the cause. One of the streets were demolished. From A Young Expres Messenge Make of a mile wide clear across the town, trains should have side tracked at the point TXVOLI "iMfteenth to Sixteenth are mostly small a Full Confession of a Crime. wrecking property of all descriptions, and where the collision occurred. frame houses, occupied by colored families. FOBT DODGE, Iowa, Special Telegram, burying men, women and children in the The roofs were torn off but —Lester B. Van Zandt, messenger debris of falling buildings. The number oi Done of the occupants were hurt, for the American Express company here, victims cannot be ascertained with anything CAN HAVE HER LAND. NEW ULM, MINN. jfrom Sixteenth down to Nineteenth, however, like accuracy, but it is reported that several was arrested to-day charged with robbing AND the destruction was terrible. The hundred people were killed or wounded, the express packages left in his care. He BEEWEEY A Decision in Favor of a Woma and between two or three hundred houses Catholic buildings at Seventeenth and pleaded guilty and is now in jail. Van a Who Became Insane were swept from their foundations and Broadway were the Sisters' home, the parochial Zandt made a full confession of his crime M.MuUen, JRret't H. Vajen,Vtce-Prts1 dashed to pieces above the heads of their school, Father Disney's residence before Judge Pyatt before going to jail. He WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, unfortunate occupants. The storm was past •, I, O. Rudolph, Cashier. tad the Sacred Heart church. Thev were is a bright young fellow, just nineteen JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop. —Secretary Noble to-day affirmed a land in a moment, and then came a blinding Oil blown down, and Sister Pius was buried years of age. He has been going with a office decision dismissing the contest of rain, which greatly retarded the work Directors: STEW ULM, MINNESOTA' In. the ruins, when taken out by a rescuing fast crowd and it was to the poker table of rescue. People outside the path of the John R. Allison against Hannah Tisdale's Etrs arty she was dead. All af the other Siaescaped that his ill gotten gains went. It is storm were quickly on ths streets and as entry in section 17, township 105, range 57, Pars beer sold in quantities to suit t&* Werner Batch, Cku. Wagrur, Dr. 0 without injury. Three lives not known just how much the com- last as possible the victims were taken from in the Mitchell (S. D.) district. Mrs. Tisdale Cottling E) urchaser. Special attention paid to the. gmenck,teaged Were los at the cormer of Eighteenth any has lost, but it will amount the ruins. The rain soon ceased and the was completing her homestead good Wttchcltt, 0. M. Olttn, E.G. Koch. beer. or id Mapl street*. The killed were: John between $300 and $500. His stealings fullTiorror of the situation became apparent. faith when she became insane and was forty years, hie daughter cover a period of three months, during On every side could be heard the hf1$l*ii placed in an insane asylum. Allison held &J0&3 fged rour years, and. James Fitagerald, which time a number of packages were groans of the dying and all around lay that she thereby failed to comply with the \f neighbor. Several men were crowded robbed of email amounts. His scheme was DRAFTS TO ALL' PA&TS the mangled bodies of the dead. law and lost her.residence. Secretary Noble into the little barber shop of John Beat her a shrewd one. By inserting a wire into the Scores of bodies were removed from the agrees with a former ruling that her absence (irixe* the storm burst. The roof waa torn sealed envelope, he was able to abstract a MDF EUROPE, AND PASy§ ruins, and the wounded men were taken to 5BI AUIHC ?t& is her misfortune and the government off and earned away, and the walls were CITY PLANING HILL portion of its contents without breaking the the homes of those who had escaped the '&&3&& ought not to take from her the rights she (tumbling in, when the men broke the winjdows seaL Money has been mysteriously mused SAGE TICKETS SOLD. oalamity and given erery possible attention, ana doom and ran into the street had in part acquired. He cites a decision by tbe company here for some time, but but many have doubtless died through laok 'Hot one of them was hurt in the least, bat that in cases like this absence is excusable Van Zandt covered bis tracks so carefully of proper medical attendance. In HAXCTACTTBXS the building was totally destroyed. In goktg and tbe period she was confined in the asylum that he was not suspected. Had it not been the business district the havoc was terrible. s, down Main street in an opposite direction for his fast habits he would not have fallen will be estimated as a part of the five OloseAttention Given to Stores that had been considered DOORS, WINDOW BASBUV& to the course pureued by the tornado, under suspicion. When arrested he cried years' residence on the homestead required substantial, were demolished in an instant. Collecting. like a child. There is a strong sympathy THE FIB8T BVIDKNOES to perfect title. ,j,*yR The oyclone entered the town on the'southweat, j- VENETIAN BLINDS.!!*T for the young man among his friends here ~©f serious destruction are the topless and sweeping everything before it. Small mi. and threats ofprosecution against the gamblers •windowless houses on the North side, between barns and outbuildings were caught up Opposed to the Scheme, MOULDINGS AND FRAMES who led him to ruin are made. Milll Bucklen a Arnica'SalT« Sixth and Seventh streets. Athrill- by the whirlwind and carried with Bosoc, Special.—A large section it Sog experience was that of Mrs. Mary Roeguele, The best salve in the world lor Cuts, crushing force against larger structures. cardinals are advocating the idea that the who kept a dry goods store at Colgan Planing, turning an& aU Trees were twisted off short and Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 'GROUNDS FOR O E £edstorm future pope to be elected to succeed Leo Seventeenth streets. At the time of hurled long distances. Fences were leveled Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, work with rib-saw promptly XIII., shall leave Italy immediately he is her nephew, Willie Killmier, was in the country for miles before the cyclone Favorobl Action May Be Take on Chilblains, Gorns, and all Kkin Eruptions, with her. When the walls began to shake elected. They declare that the position of reached Metropolis, and for milesleyond. and neatly evceeutedL'^%^ Bills For Buildings In Washington and positively cures Piles, or uc and threatened to fall, both of them, the pope there is untenable. Pope Leo is state* Every church and other prominent building $?* lushed to the front door just as a whirl-wind very strongly opposed to this scheme, and pay required. It ie guaranteed to give in the place is either destroyed or badly ?S"' «.2f!(Lmr was passing. It gathered in both of he has appealed to the cardinals that his damaged^ including two school houses, the perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. WASHINGTON, Specml Telegram.— them and carried them into the air adrejb&nce AnworVraa^ataasL Satas reaas* last days on earth shall be comforted by court house and jail and many smaller Price 25 cents per box^Soia bjr.fi of forty feet. At Maple street they Senator Squire to-day had a hearing before the assurance that sudia course shall be structures. this* Were hurled against a fence, and remained HOOf. J3T *&£ the house committee on public grounds'and definitely abandoned. buildings on the question of public boild- ,fts-