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VOLUME XXXIX. PA“ABOLI AND SUN Il"llllll”l.'l.Al. B ey BROTHERS Reduction of Prices EVERY DEPARTMENT! PARASOLS SON UBRELLAS Choice Stock; the Largest Assortment; over 100 different styles of Handles, at LOWEST PRICES. KID GLOVES, 1,000 doz. of all the Spring Shades: Operas, Black and White, 2, 8, 4 and 6 Button, at 480, 76c, $1, $1.26 and $1.50. FRINGES. All our flne S8ilk Fringes marked down fully 20 per cent ‘below last week’s prices. Elegant 8ilk and Jet Beaded Fringes at 86¢, $1, $1.26, $1.60. 160 pieces All-8ilk Fringe at %50, worth $1.00. 100 pieces All-Silk Fringe at 900, worth $1.25 per yard, HOSIERY. Ladies’ Fanoy Striped Hose, 8be. Ladies’ extra long, full regu- {ar-made Hose, 400, 600 doz. Misses’ fashionable regular-made fancy Hose, 26c. 160 doz. Gents’ extra fine Balbriggan Half Hose, silk clooked, regular-made, 6o, worth B0o. 1,000 yds BLACK FRENCH LAGES, Our own importation, 12 1-20, 16c, 18¢, 8¢, 280, and 3be. HATS, HATN, 800 cases Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Hnta-—-’I‘HE FINEST ASSORTMENT--- BEST STYLES---at 26 per cent less than last week’s prices. MANDEL BROS,, 121 & 123 STATE-ST. Branch; Michigan-av. and Tweaty-second-st. EDUOATIONLL. HARVARD UNIVERSITY Admission Examinations AT CENCINNATI, 1878, Exsminations for admisslon to Haresrd Collega (pre- liminery and entire), the Lawrence Eclenting behool, e Medienl Sctiool ahd tho Law Seool, will be Leld od June 47, 24, And 2, the Lite % Weat flnn upv-m T T hekd [ Camoricite,are-fres 10w who inten B ehier the sbove dsyurtiiria of ihe nivenity, sa 90¢ Lo others upon i payment of a fes of 810, Persont wbo propose (o pass thees exsmination requcated ta inforin the Secretary of Harvar U lhz Cambride, Mass., af thelr pirposo btlu ummn-uh in for further (aformation. dinisslon Examizations of the University will k zm au Clacipoaticacts yeaf oa te- tires daye fal- edneaday Tu June, YALE C%LEGE L., On Frid: l"v- o present shoy 1354 earl Becretary of the Coll ‘of the Collede at Now lisven, Cona. WILLIAMS COLLEGE. Wholly Devoted to College Work, Wilh Ample Provision i 811 {is Departments. Tuitlon, $00 a Year. Poprd may be secured at §3,0 week 1stributed snoually amoay Btudests need- i or Catalof ues applr to CITADBOURNE. President, £l Ay ilamatons, BErLnirs Cous Mass, ADAMS ACADEMY, QUINCY, lllbs. Thts Acsdemy 14 futended £o 0t boyatn tho beet Wian- ng:lm‘m:m{ iy uf:l: Lon: "1ta success in this riag Ve six years Of s ey b T u Souree e four yesrs aud 1ta Tes 1s iy, Fasneatschool year bectin :umlnulun far sdmission w sco ‘lll. dl{ ept. 10, A“ lyvnt:flun tlan, for cata uiuu and other (pformation, to i vere q-fméx nm BEWOrda I chinde or the laive A¢adtmy oual Hoiwe, a0d wm".el‘:l'n‘" % ot lications fur Fuows. The chm.‘ Yar soous ad board. 1 alste beeu % including washing, 0558 Ml Your IARDWARK DEALEL for e New Idea Coffee Fllter. JEWELIY, 8! . Miessrs. MATSON &, CO, JEWELERS AND Diaplay many Noveclties in Jewelry and Stver Goods. recetved a large lot of extra flue **Old Mine”’ Diamonds, of med ALSO, Ice Pitchers, Tea and Fine Cutlery. ' Buyers can save fully 20 per cent of thelr money by dealing with them, RETAIL AND WHOLESALE DEPARTMENTS, STATE AND MONROE-STS. HAD GLOVES, KID GLOVES! AT Very Low Prices! Ronse 2-Button at - 65c. Ronse 3-Button at - 75c. Ronse 4-Button at $1.00. Ronse 6-Button at $1.25. Blegant 3-Button Kid at $1.00. A BUPERIOR QUALITY 2.Button at - - $1.25. 8-Button at - - $1.50. Marcean 5-Button at $1.50. Field, Leiter & Co. WABASH-AV. MlVEnAb WATERS, THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY. HUNYADI JANOS. The Best Natural Aperient. Tll P LANCET.- unysdi Janos,— Paron Licblg sfirms that 1t rjchness in aperient mils surpasa. es thst of lll other known waters.” TIE BRITISIU MEDICAL JOUR- Al *Hunyadt aa —~The Aareeabin, mafeet. ot chiicaclous aperls eut waier," INKO I 1HOW, Hicrlin DA St miccents i ENROTE AN LT e e T ark e atiocest PROVES uu&um CANZONL, Wurzburg. **Lpre: r{;mn.nqou AUDEI BRUNTON, D 0. 1t, ¥y, Londan, ore pleasant tan fta vals, and surpasses them 1o nm:l cy.” ) ) 2 JLs fhe P, TRORIRRER AR Redes Putins and Frtodericheiml. A WINEG l,AhNFUl. A DOKE. Indispensable to the Traveling Public, Fvery gevulne beara the nams of The Apolil- nari Co. (limited), Londou, FRED'K DE BARY & CO,, 41 & 43 Warren-st.,, New York, Bale Agent for United states and Cansda. FOR SALE BY DEALERS, GROCERS, AND DRUGGINTS, "I‘Dh‘erllbol ©on svery genufne bottle 1s printed on dlus aper. mot nd “Hatieredts DBOOKN, BOOKS. | Purchasers will find extraor- dinary inducements TO-DAY at the Bankrupt Sale of BOOKS and STATIONERY from the stock of Hadley Bros. & Co,, 63 & 65 Washington-st. e bl bbbt bttt fiufiil{flifi— CARDS>, ORIENTAL ;gfl;‘g;fi:g&;ggm 552 AUNDR 1 s by wall or 400 W, Madison-at | §20 W. Ihndnlph 1311 Clark-st Drala Tile, GClmant. WAL DKEE, A nnL “.\I',?gy:l: ‘:n:-’f; unluu EE:I‘::{J\ Alt’ni. IIL“‘;J Esst OFPTICIAN. A A A A A AN A BIANASSE, OPTICIAN, Tribuae Balldlug. Fine gpectacice sulicd to s stabis on acleuting prin: eipies, Opera and Ficld Glassca, T siirek Bavmelers, ko 19 CAULLOS foWe Smiploy na peddlcrs or A;:nu. YOUK U I(OCLIL Folt' THE NEW ID COFERE FILTER WERWARE, CHICAGO, BATURDAY. MAY 2. SILVERSMITIEN, 1}:01/ hm.e Just i sizes, Sets, Table Ware, pfégel & Co., 251 & 253 Wabash-av. FURMTURE. LOWEST PRICES r 0 MARBLE-TOP Tables, $7.5 nlorlh $10. bqtlarr-:l’op EXTENSION Tables, ?5c¢ per foot, sold at 1TURE. I‘or Sale by all Flmt—Glass Dsalers. WHOLESALE AGENTS, W. M. HOYT & (0., Cor, Michigan-av. and River.st. I, DEUTSCH, 64 Lake-sat., cor. SBtate, KANTZLER & HARGIS, 110 South Clark-st. KELLOGG & BARRETT, 10 & 12 Wabash-av,, CHICAGO. The Hrand and Label, ** Liourel Wrent‘h," are patented as a trade-mark. Any infringo. monu will be prosecuted to the i\xl\ extont AT AOE Bl sy g | PR ; ] LR A vl ol LOUIS COHN, $4, sold at. The beat ovmv WIRE Mattress, warranted, § KLOjl atld CHAMBER SETS t THAN EVER PA CHEAP. Out-Door Chaira of A4 full mw 0] euml deacr KV on at ourlmmlNON- G prices, c«u ocfore purchasing, 0518253 Wabash-av, Near Jackson-st. FURNITURE!! We carry the Largest Stock, Greatest Variety, Best Designs, and sell at the lowest prices. COLBY & WIRTY NEW " PUBLICATIONS. NEW MURBIO BOOKS!! JOHNSON'S New Mothod for Thorough Base. By A. N. Johnson ($1.00). A remerkably cle d horaush method of 16 to 37 Wabash-av,, Ohicago, L ————— ] All we have to say is, If you want GOOD Ready-Made Clothing forei- or children, go to JAS. WILDE, IR, & GO, POPULAR CLOTIIERS, Corner State & Madison-sts, Ve Manafacture Every Day 200 Suifs of Clothing by Stean Pawer. At ten warking hours ort day. this would bo twenty suits an hour, urone sult every Lhrus minut Our Unusual F acilities |Ql"\|lll w YH l"l‘l-ll M ;';l'l‘po"l or ‘mars uato selilothing at very muck lawer pricte """" "‘“ LG ,,"l;w'fi,,",“":h";".“ ny other FoThing store, & Ther all buy'tueir E1ad6 fFOTS wiioicaala hiows n od that we are con- Diay Chord nmrmhyl an; €n withoul a lmn- d you wiil bs convil n:nlly ofl:’r‘!m': Largalns, CLEMENT & SAVER, 420, 428 and 434 ) keoar, First, otgiiar, un oty gy oné-price cut houte, Tt Taraess rotadl Clotblok store tn tha. WORLD, occu: pyiug no ares of fluora of marw than an acro. OI’ENIKGa LEANDER READ, 68 LAKE-ST. ‘Wines, Liquors, & Cigars. Formal openini M Sample Room to-day 88 11a. m. _Friends lnvited I‘INANCIAL. MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH E. BEED, No, 52 Willams, . Y., 1n amounts ss required, on IHI’IIOVHD CHICAGO PROPERTY, at BEST RATE. Aypnmlam "n"ld sod rumpny attended to llI.HU 75 Randolyh-st, 4 PER CENT GOVERNMENT BONDS, Winner?s Select Dum for Cornet & Plano, ) Like Winner's ather books, 1t s reliable. well adapted to She {oaruments, and very Sunda.y School Song Booksl No better boo ublighed unn un. -mu K whieh ars freats brib) sow, Barlag e Tobk eoagh o aaurs thelr novufu iy Sy el 8acts, each. Neduction forquantities. Any book 1matled, post fres, for retall price. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. A TIMLLY SB00K. THE INDIAN QUESTION, Ll (Iulle L t-Colouel E. §, Otln, U. 8. & e Vol, 12mo, Clotk, $1.80. T rianit mnc'.’.‘?“fiui'“"“ fii Fow stud; thl grealiyiossimeinetadisn Gu Son, H Col : SUDSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED » praci ew of &l D lon, rle e eliR il ek ieia et mfl«nfiun. o B s doreipd i e S0 City aad Canaly ordenssack ATVS n'x.' VEIMANS Bank. BBOBN‘I'I.Y PUBLISIIED. mbcrul Cowmerce. CADET BUTTON; ATALE OF AMERICAN ARMY LIFE. BY B RE: Aln Watches, Jewelry, and Siverwar, A CARD. et-Caplaln Froderick Whittaker, Author L\fe of Gen. Geo, A. Custer,* &c. &e. 0ne Vol. 1omo, 360 pp. Bound i FancyCloth,81.50 | sebated rorm il UL i " St P4 P43 Kither of the above sent by mall, post-yald, os re« Late-at. N G. ABNLEMAN, Wholeaste and Retall Je Ordere f10iu the county soll Ul'flll’l‘l NG _Gooby, A’Nlt,‘l‘ulu 8, Al THE NEW IDE GOFFEE FILTER celpt of the price. ler, 157 Btate-at. & OOMPANY, New York, STOVES, Stoves!: T Ask Your HARDWARK DEALEH for the New ldea Coffee Filter. | MAN UAS AT wae-st. YanaTl East A menum. Bl 187B—TWELVE PAGES. ther yourself CYCLONE. 'The Storm-King Again Draws the Awful Circle About His Victims. Mineral Point, Wis., Not Far from Hazel Green, a Sufferer. Descent of the Frightful Cloud upon That Town. Nine of Its Citizens Killed, and a Multitude In- jured. Chicago Barely Misses a Visit fron the Invisible Monster. Its Deadly Caprices in the Town of Barrington, COlose By. Three People Killed and Thair Corpses Turned Perfectly Black. ]Am'u\lllug‘ Destruction in Mount Vernon, Oregon, and Paoli, Wis. Evident Beginning of the Great Force Around Quincy, Ill. The Tornado Unparalleled in General Extent and De- struction. MINERAL POINT. Speciw DispateN to The Triduna, MixEnaL Poisr, Wie,, May 24.—A disastrous storm paesed over the northern part of our eity yoa- terday, resuiting ina great loss of life and de- structlon of property, fully a scorc of dwelling- houses and other bulldings belng utterly domolish. ed and a8 many more unroofed and otherwlse in- jored, The contents of some wera blown fally balf a mile. Eight persons were killed outright. Several aro miseing and many more seriously in- ally. The loss of property is estl- 00, 000, withont reckoning horees, cattle, ete. erything in the line af the tornado 18 1a1d Jow, huge trees being carrled Landreds of fect, huge rocks belnz misplaced, the ground plowed up, etc. Accounts from the country around aro equally bad,—~great destruction of property and loss of life,—aithough nu authentic reports have a8 yet been obtained. PARTICULARS, Dusuqu, 1a., May 24.—The Herald has the following special concorning the lomlrlo at Min. oral Paint, Wis.: Tho terridlo tornado wnich struck Mineral Point Thursday evening eutered from a southwest. erly direction. It first struck the lead-smelting furuace of Mr. Jamos Spensely, reducing it almost to rune. 1t next carrled off the houso of John Coleman, badly Injuring Mr. Colemian, his two daughiers, and Tip Allen, who were In the housc at the time, It then struck the reaidence of John Spensoly, carrying the house from fts foandations, and in another Instant shattering It to splintors, Mr, Spenscley's barn was taken up and carrled off, and a horsc Which waa in fhs barn was carried away with it, and nelther hurse nor barn, nor any purtion of either of them, have yet been found, Friends of Mr. Spenseley from Dabuque, some of whom wero In the house ot the time the torusdo strack it, escaped by faking retuge in the ceilar, bub MRS, WALLER, mother of John Waller and Mre, Spenscley, was carried off with the house. The house of Mr Leonard was next visited, and was 1ifted from ts foundation in au Inatant and shivered to atoms In the oir. carrying with it Mrs, Leonard, whoso bady was found about 100 yards distant, mangled In's fearfal mauner. The roof of Mr. Addiugton's store-honse was taken up {n the air and carried nundreds of yards, Tenjamin Bennett's house was totally destroy. and Mre, Bennett thzown over s wood-lle, uclp- ing with but little infury, Tho bousss of Jamed Prince and Willlam Jacks were destroyed, while & barn silusted betwson them was LEPT UNINJURED, Atthe browery of C. Gilimann the storm 414 the grestest anount of damage, carryingoff the bousea of Mr. Gillmann and Afr, Adams, and badly Injur. ing # Miss Zimmar, ‘The brewery ballding and barn connected therowlth wera totally demolished, and a number of valuable horses wore kilied. Tha loss to Mr. Gillmann will reach upwards of $13, 000 to $:20,000. The houses sfitnated in the summer-garden of John Jenck, opposite the brewery bullding, were dostroyed, and Mre. Myers and Mary Jenck wore killed. Nr. Bohan's family, who lived & short distance from the gardens, were dangerously fnjured, snd Mrs. Bohan dled abous midoight. The bouse of Martln O'Dowd was reduced to ruins, Mr. Beardaley's house and barn wero carried seven o eight rods from thelr foundationa, Whiliam Cocking's house was taken. and othing lert Lut » few pleces of furniture. A schoo)-house sbaut two and & half milos east of thuclty was carried of, with the teacher and scholars. Two of the scholars, A DROTARR AND SISTER, WERE KILLED, and the teacher slightlyinjured. The tescher, white kolding ons of tho smaller scholsrs in her anns, was thrown severalrods, Most of the ctul- dren wcre uphurt. The storm inno way abated atter 1t left the city, but secmed to incroase in fury, broaking down evorything before it Mr. Osley, & prominent wan, was killed In TUB TUWN OF WALDWICK, a8 well a3 one or two Norweglans whose names we did not 1 ro. WILLIAM COATES NANRATIVE. Dravqus, Ia,, May 24, —Tho Jerald and Tunes thh moraing publishes the statoient of Willlsm witness of the destruction of which s substantially as fol- Probably it | ood description of the gen- P lows. aral work of the terrible cyclone which commenced st Belmont Mount, about Aftesn miles from Min. ezl Point, and scenied ta sweep inta tha vortex of contact with, traveling o & northwesterly dirsce tlon: It struck the Town of Miperal Polut about 3:00 o'clock p. m., Thursday, azd in 8 few imioutes death snd desolation were the results. Mr, Speusely's bousa was totally domolished, must of it carried up iu tho ale and scattered to the four quarters of the com- re twclvo persons fn the bouse, vy raw the angry black closdsand fiorce lighiniog coming towards thew, they thoughtfully ENTEUED TUR CELLAM, ruouing down a stalrway lesding fron the dinfug- toom. Allwotinthe basewent except Mrs. T. ¢, Itoberts and M. Marla Waller, Mrs. Roberts rematoed on the atairs, urgiug Mre. Waller to fol- 10w ber down, but sll at oace Nrs. Koberts thought tbst onoof her four children was left up-stalrs, and started up to get it, Mrs. Waller following ber. The atorm then struck the house, and Alrs. Boborta destruction everythiug ita Gerce power came in- retreated to the stairs again, feeling sure that all the children were in the hasement. The frame honee oscillated and eracked visibly, while the stairs on which Mra. Roberts stood were moviog about ready to fall. The windows of the house wers blown in, the glass and sssh falling ke hall npon’ TR NELPLESS WOMEYN. The doors flew open. The honse was cleft In 1waln snd the strong air grasped the farm of Mra. Wallez, and, after beanng it aloft abont 400 feet, dashed het tn the ground, upon which ahe fella litelean corose. with two arms broken and her body otherwise henised. Iler ahoes wore taken from her feet and carried away on the wings of the farions wind, Tha honse was entirely demolished and swept from the fanndation, leaving the teerifica wumen and children {n the basement. Partof the hotise was fonnd one mile away, and a ralter of the found over s mile distant, driven over five feet intothe gronnd. A large barn and cace tige-houre atood about {00 feet northeast of the hounse, which contained meveral bugeies and cnt- ters, horse, ete. The harn and contents, except tho horse, were a total wreck. THE HUR OF ONR OF TOR WHRBLS of Mr. Waller's bugey was cut out as if dune by & plece of machinery mage for the purpose, the other part of the wheel of {he buggy not being In the Jeast injured. One of the culters could not be foond anywhers. The debris at the barn was lifted in the air and taken in an opposite direction from tho passage of the cyclone, which was astrangc and seemingly nnaccountable phe- numenos. THB RILLED, 80 far an Mr, Coates could learn, were: John Colemsn, Mes. Leonard, Dan Zimmer's danghter, of Highland, ‘Two children of Mr. Beardsley, Mr. and Mrs, Bohan, William Ooley, of Waldwick, 3tr. Cramer, of the same placo. THR PURNITURE 1N SPENSCLY'S mOUER Is probably salling toward the Eternal Mansfon of Lolus, 18 none of it nas yet been fonnd, AROUND MADISON, WIS, Bpeclal Dispateh (e The Tridune. Manisox, Wis., more severe than ot firet supposed. Advices from the west say that many barns and honser were blown down, seversl persons injured, aud quite & number kided. Willlam Oshorn, living near Mount Vernon, had 1s honsn demolighed and Irls arm broken, Lls wife both legs, and daaghter one arm. At Paoll, the resigencuof F. Clark ta s wreck, a8 {8 a'so his barn. Injured. Mr. Warner's house was blown to ltoml. also the large barn of Peter Taylor. The residence of Mr. McCarty, four miles weat of Orcgon, is a total wreck, Ilia wifo and child were badly Injured. ‘The honss and barn of Mrs. Plerce, two and quarter miles wweat, nre s mass of ruins, Mr, and Mrs. Plerce were burled in the ruina. They can. not live. George Fox bod hia horses killod. E. Bement and Johw Gary suflered largely in having their housca and barns ruined and atock killed. The Oregon cemotery Istnruins. About 100 atones aro broken, the fencessre down, and the trecs torn ont by the roots. George Montaney's bamn s unroofed; sleo the houscs of John and Henry Ellsworth. Horses were blown fifty feet fu thealr and carried tarty rods; also many cattle and hogs wors blown away. The residence of John Galens, in Montrose, was strack by the storm and torn to pleces, his wife killed, and others badly injured. Orchards are all blown down lu many places. and fences are scattered to the four winds, ago done will reach far futo the thousands, At Primrose the storm awepl a clean track halt a mile wide, from the sonthwest. averywhero torn up by ihe toots, snapped short, or atterly boraft of leavesand leaf-twigs. Feuces are aown, and the whule country Is covered with debris. At Vemon there was some wind and a heavy fall of il and rain. Nearly every house In town had froma dozen to threo dozen lights of glase broken. John T. Chandler's housa and barn, in Primrose, werc torn duwn, Mr. Shepard’s ho in Prim. rose, was torn to pieces, A lady school-teacher, boarding therein, had one of ber les brokon. Reinard Heath's hay Mortrose, had the roof torn off duwn to the fl t the second story. ANl off tha yosts, roofed. A graphle scount Is given by s young Norwegian living a mile sacth of Mount Vernon, whose wife was 1n Medizon being treated by Dr. Jackson, of the brother-in-law named lubrand Berz, and the serious finjury of his mother-in A heavy rain-atorm commenced falling aboat half-past 4, driviug sll the men-! in the bause, foll in perfect sheets, oo though the very heavsl wera opened. Soon a low, mutterine. ominous sonnd was beard. The old lady expressed fears of impending denger, 1ler fears wore quicted by the men. Almn-un-um-y. Imwuun ihe roar of the ‘Titanic storm ro n them, crushin 7 in m- house oo all lldu in Ita mights , 1iftiny entire house from off ita foundation and wh rlllll it around in the mir, carrying (¢ like o featber for twenty rods, “dashing It to the puuu and “crushing it to alome, y -umn erth, had presence of mhld mnclnl when 1! ado strock the to jump down the u ln uvn his llh. A8 house was lifted from its w the honse Jiftad futo the air ground from h“b‘:““ |l} the foundation, 1l and dsshed to the oblar, and faliy rosiined taat om of de- Tiracilon was on Bim. After the fregments of tha house struck tho ‘oarih they wero azain lifieg, snd djvvesred. (n ihe | bespens, Dn hing for his friends, ho fou 1n-Jaw and brother-in-law crusbed nese- ly to a jelly & hundred rods from where they taken tn the alr, but hX- mol 7+in-1aw had m|n d di so seriously hurt r 1e0 repurts & large A'ed lu that vicinity, As aw nnwmerous fires on the raizie near him, but, intent upon hlsown fearful 0ss, be gathered his things as much as posslble, and siaried for the city. Iloalso reports thas O, 1. Daley, of Mount Vornon, was killed, his house boing torn down. Mount Vernon is sightoen mflu from Madlson, phicl the farthest paint fhat bas beo heard from. Ten miles north and Ellt ot that placo the tornado 1414 waste evarything in ita track. Waen aaven or'sight miles uthwest of Msdlson, it wcemed to have 111t , 1o strike the near ¥ort Atkinson resume its work struction, § The kvrm whlch worked the destruc- tion st Paol Primro ad Mount Vernon is doubtless ame one that 1ald waste the country aroand lHnQ'nI Polnt, Wis, Purther accounts in- than diminish the destruction of the oices of the alr, and the number of killod jously injnred le likely to bo far greatsr Srat reporie: YOR FURTUER DETAILS grora the scene of tho terrible tornado in the .southern part of this county 1 am indebted 10 one of the edlitors of tho Madison Democrat, who ezamination o he d returned homie L The _tornado ‘Towns of Montross, 1t laid waste o strip half anlle o width, Obrenibt's house I aud a fsmily of I.un. numbel suon aa ntaht fell he st made terriblo Lavac in ¢ Oregon, Primrose, sud Per! of country frowm a golrut to Inthe Town of P was takeu up with hiw and carried ove bara and lodged on the tops of trees, All the persons wero saved unhurt except Obrenibt, who sustained a brokeu arm. Simon 'K was badly injured. His boy's shoulder was broken. John Osmsneon's house, barns, and cverything are all down st o the ground. The wotlier an {ldzen reached callar, and the father o children were carriod up with the bouse over the tops of trees. Whilo passl: over the trees, the father was blowu oul and sustained brokou ribs. The children came down, two with slizht brutses sod ono with & brek uurm. ‘The housewas destruyed. A. Andemwon's bouss snd everything are gone. 'rn- fainily in tho cellar were savad. M Webber's barn was swopl away, Holland's houss was unroofed; no fusther barn bl deatroyed. mmn hunnn houss was destroyed. The father and son were killsd, and iheir Ludles car- red dfteen wdl lll riin Habls, va the J. Rea place, lost aba 1% PERRY Ole Swausen's bodse was carsied slxty lul and completely demotished. Bwanscn ang wife were Kifica"la" b craant ‘s sam, 18 yeare ld, beoled thigh; 8 daughter, 1U years old, bei \: ralsed; infant foun and 83 he Rev, Qbe0! uw:nd un: were de- nmm Jacobson was badly injured. (. Jenevold's house aud barn are gone; two borees kilicd| & pecson, tane uokaowp, uu i May 24.—~The torpado that visited this vieinity yestorday afternoon was much Beveral of his family were The amount ot dam- _ Troes were tho boards of Mr, Heath's road fences were swept Michsel Dreplor, of Moairose, had Lis house un~ destruction of his large frame house and the death of hiswife's father, named Narve Derg, & The rain hlm-, and granary wers faid au 1n his ofics pattin npmedts < {mansamed Andrew Gillen, Tho ished and Ollfon Instantly killed, ocka into the cellar, and his Iy injared. The Doctor ‘cah find .;w‘_ ‘H)mllu ie l0sa fn1nstrumenta snd. A, b Ao, t‘m\ and everything wers Lewls. 1. unr- honse Is gono; wife's arm Broken Inthree pisces: everal cattle killed. M. Rremer, on tho Goreye place, lost & barn and everything, Lawrence Bowar's barn, granary, 000 bushots of :g‘::: and oate wero losti roof taken from the MONTROSR. : Jonhn Flynn's honse was demolinhed, Il. l)n {Hu place all gone: nollvu |OIL analer's honse, ocenpled Dare Os- born nnfl family, with and overys thing, wete loveled; nnta cent's worth savad; no llvun ost; Mrs. Osborn and daoghter bully In- red. John T, Chandler's hone Toyelads locs uf Realn lmaany CTerihiog were Itabert 8nepard’s hiouse wes destroyed "'s.e'venl othor houses and barns wers carried barn, atables, THE PRESS ACCOUNT, To tar Western Astoctated Pros. Mantsox, W 7, 24.—Tha tornado whish K:neflnnr this’ pllco 7)ask mght. provon (o bave en more wideapread and destroctive than was thought Jaat night. The direction of the soathws Dassing throngh section of the State whers no telegraphic cor niunications are ostablished, hence details of the it destruction and loss of life are mengre, ngh has been recelred, howerer, to -huw um the devastation snd saceilice of pronerty as haa been sppalling. 1% the vichuity of Primeo twonty-five o8 ll}\‘lfllwcl of thin _ci from thers thmu(h fount Vernon to t'-ur the storm recms to have done widespread dams sue. From twenty-ve to thirty barns and farm- houses were biown down, some of them utterly destroyed And the debriscarried off befors the mitghty avalanche of wind, some of it falllag tweive and fiffoen miles away, one ehutter of & liing in Lake Mendota, near tais city. Some twelve or elghteen persons are known Lo bo kllled, and large numuers severoly injured. Graphla yet terrible descriptions “are mven of the terrible . effect of the tornado. Teams and arc reported rouds, Reoun t Dr, George Fox'a, near Oregon, two valuable horses lnnfimmz were taken up 100 feot in the alr, carried Ofty rods, and dashed to the carth, killing them instantly, torm came from {! 1t wrought such terrible damuge, ralsod {rom the rronnd seven or eight miles routhwent of Madlson, aud ngain strack the carth neur Fort Atkinson, northeast of here.. Near Primrosc and Paoll tho storm secined from 8 half to a milo in width, and swept cverything before ity mowing down trees, fences, barna, lhouses, snd lhmblmr as if with & scythe. Further returns IBI{ be had to-night, Among l.ho« reported killed snd injured wers e ragh — Willlam Osborne, wit rrnay — am sborne, asabier “eriosly injured. e PauliThe. amiy o A. P. Claxe, aightly tne " Oregan—The wife and children of M. McCarthy, badly” Injured: Mr, and Mrs, Plerce. seriousiy, cannot recovor, Honlrore—The wil it others badly |x11ru-ml.’u 2/ dohn. Galens, Kilinds BARRINGTON, ILL. Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Banmnatox, Il May 24.—It is not ezactly clear whether yesterday's tornado, which awept through & part of (his town, was an offshoat of the destructive storms which aro sald 10 have taken place in Wisconsin or not, but itisclear that, so far as thisstorm Is concerned, it had ita boginning nest Elgin. The testtmony on this polut is that Hlarvey Eoymour, liviazamilo and & baif north- cast of Elain, saw the clouds form themselves ina hngo biack mass In the air and move off In o north- erly direction. At fiest they were high In air. bat, after travellng about five miles from the starting voint, the plllac swept down and took up # baru and orchard. Hearing always townrds this town, the pillar of smoke, as it might have been called, russ again, and went over about fiva miles distance without tonching the gronnd. THEN IT DROPPRD DOWN upon the farn of Alonzo Werkman, and, belng by thls time in good working ordur, 1t wiped out his barn pud destroyed his orchard off the face of the earta. One of the things found after the catastro- phe wes o heavy pair of sleds, and they waore foand & mile away. Coutingiug o It stralutt course 1o the northenst tha tornado passed noar by but did not touch several Louse until I8 roached the place ewned and occunied by Henry Minnecke, awellsto-do Germau farmer, living aboat dro miles from here: TUR FINST OBJIECT tomeet Its force wasa granary aboutfifteen by twenty-ve feot on the gruund, In this wers stored about 200 bushels of graln and a good deal of corn. 'The force of tho wind ralsed this build- fng withits load up, aud carried it sbout 100 feet, when it was dropped just againet the owner's boure, and no donbt protected from total destrac: tion. Aslt was,the only damage dono to tlie hones was & removal of apartof the roof, Itsocsmel imporaible to believe the lifting up of the heavy granary, oud it was roported that it had beon allé along tho ground, untll it was shown that some amall clierry treea which stood between the ole and new location hisd bardly been disturbed. On the same place was a smaall blacksmith sbop. Thir was slmply orased. BRUN'S TTOUSH. Across the rosd from Winnecko's, an perhaps ten rods away, stood the house of Willtam Brans, 1n which therv were 8t tho tine of the arrival of the tornado bis wifo and four children. The hus- Land aund father was away on business. Tbls house, which was perbaps twenty by thisty foot, was slmply annihllated. No other word can ex~ presait. Ono moment it waa a rosldenco; the next, there romalned not 30 much as one stick of timbar, ot ag article, NOT A PERCEPTABLE TRACE of the fsct that & bouse bad over siood on that spot. Evon tha cellar walls werv forced In, ss 1f to make the mmin more complote. Birungely enough, no recognizable fragment of the heaviest part of the houso bas yet becu seen. No part of the stove has been found, whlle ons of the uuhor- beds was picked up not far away. TIlR ADDEAT PART OF TIIH TALE, tho loss of Mifo, 1s soon told. After Lho catas- trophe the nelghbors found Mrs. Bruns lylng near where the door of her house had been, atone dead, with hardly s brulse, and certalnly no jorious Injurles vislble about her, Not mnore than eo feet away 1ay ber boy, Willle, aged 4 years, Hoslso was dead. but with no mark to show by what lmmediste means his death was cansed, Tho sirangest development of ¢hl fthy occurrence was the fact thatthe dsughter, Miunte, was found dead in a lot across the road and fully 8¢ y from the other Lodies, snd this was s pl where the atorm had ot tauched. ALL THESE BODIES WERE PENFEOTLY BLACK, thst belng the result of even a momontary ex. posure to the tornsdo. There were also on the premises the otber two children, who'woro injured somowhat, bul who bave chances of recovery, Henry titofe, the hired man, was also about the place. He saw the storm coming, but could not get away, and was seriously {njured, though, st ounts, b siive, though insane. Tha % which tho storm played with the property 100 mapy fol -cflyuun. Your currespond- L hag ofton b! d of CHICKENS STRIPPED OF THXELD PEATUEAS 1o wind, bat now e has seeu oot aul{‘llhlnu bag srance of tue run’ It touched no dwelling or person for severa) wiles, when it **barely escaped the Louse™ of & mian hamed Ketchaw, (akinz oif bis chiwnoy aud rch, but nuthing more. 1t scoms (0 havo guue Emu lnmlwhnn nesr Palatine. NB WITNXs8 13 SURR that be saw llxmnln‘ striko aud break- the bigh columa, Curlously cuough, there wss no rop of rain or damp ln]wh'ru 1u the line of the torus- do, lhuu:dlnu t of the country arouad about was da The lnquu| on the bodies of 1he three killed was held thls worning by Justico M. B. Mclnlosd, st Douse of Bruns' orother. Tho witucsscs ooly four in num\ur—-mum Wianecxs, Bacb, nnam-nn. lnd cllogg. Towir teatl- mony Was coufine the finding ol tha bodics, and the only fact of Ilnatuuco was the stateaicnt by Mundihanke that he bad learoed from one of the irls that the whole lunu* weta ln tee bouso whon 30 atocm atruck it Tuis seitled wany wid Fumors about their ranuing away (rom the colama. (! d‘hl:‘ vllblm‘h 12 deaths by was that decedse d come Lu thel® deal Y & whirlwind, snd that no hwfl(olulet coald have d sgelust the calaity, which 18 very Likely ¥or the purpoes Of gelting sowe’ ided tbe appeasence of lue storm wille in sotiv :uv-muvn waskad wita C, Wents, aa lat The atorn came from the direcijou of Mineral Polnt, wher” e