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\ The Chitago Daily Tribune. THE STORM-KING. The: Disaster at.New Ulm PAGES. PRICE FIVZECENTs: deafening crash ngainst.the wall of some { persons were seriously injured. One house | gouthern portton, varinbl : building on -the opposit aldo ef the street. | containing seven persons was completely | or lower harometor and te anita Satan Tho crash of falling walls was hears on | turned over, and yet none were seriously | -‘For tho Lower Lake region, fair weather, every alde, while ever and anon the scene, | hurt. Stock.was hurled.in the ruins of tho Sylnde mostly westerly, lower baromuter, and one of terrfule pieturesqtieness, was litipby | stable, yet but little luss {s reported. Crops etaaaa st list are topes tt aed LOCAL UNSRUVATIUNS. LUIND FLASHES OF LIGHTNING suffered soverly, flelds of corn being entirely UHCAGU, July 17--10:18 p,m, APOLLINARI: BLACKWELL'S DURHAM CIGARET oat oddone dianeronrperere ere A pollinarts i : 7 Fa * for several mluutes,—it seemed. slmost an | ruined and other kinds of grain serfonsly 4 “THE QUEEN OF TABLE, WATERS. ale = é z -. More Desolating than age, ‘The play of the Mghtning was almost | damaged. The débris was blown fn every A . rites: ical Fournal, }- : : oe Anticipated. incessant, and nearly a score of buildings-| dlrection, and some remurkable escapes oce a “Pure, Wholesome, Pleasant, and E : _ | were struck and more or lesa injured by the | curred, Heayy teams nnd wagons were 4 f E 0) ; : Pee clectric fluid. ‘The terror of the scene could | picked up from therond and thrown through | SH*T) Obs ae Fs iffervescent, i Strango and Graphic’ Occurrences | *tbs hightanet by. any: apuliances con- | fences, and farm Implements were enrried andi ter corresied for teniparature, elevation, ei] SE S| Thoughtfal. Thinkers’ : ea ad fed | Thoughts | , 3 mA: Hes For Thoughtfal Thinking Men, ae LETTERS ‘OF CREDIT. , ’ Tt has been frequently celved by the most vivid Imagination, It | long distances without injury. Among the enn barunoter, 2,” was a hades of darkness and lurid lightning | injured argN. Squires and F, Selio!t, Both | SORn Higrmainatan ws. iinshes,—o babel of. confusion of sounds. | are having good treatment, and no doubt [Mizhast temperature, £47, ‘The ‘tornado roared with terrible fury } will recover. . ; eee UENRIAL ONARNTATIONS, | for the syace of suo aulrales elie i dull . SOUSTATe FARE pea ee Ee ee came, ant he people o: he doomed city founTAIN LAKE, July 14—-A whirlwind Ther tare.) + : drow anigh of relief. ‘The cessation was of | started up Friday within ao half-mile of | Sateme | | Be| sei) Wind [en irine, yery brief duration, however, for ulmost {n- | this. place. It worked its way. ina south- stantly easterly direction, Increasing in force rapidly. A COUNTER BTORM ‘Three iniles from here it struck the honse of broke out, comlus from the cust, and razed | Henry Willing, which was taken up Into with unabated fury for.ten or fifteen min- | thenlrand torn into fragments. ‘The con- as Deserihed hy an Eyo- Witness; ‘A. Cloud of Inky Blackness Ap- < proaches the’ Doomed ; Town. t oe te ee teeta ese Rarer rien, 4 Y : ts : c i tutes, nearly completing the work of ruin | tents of the house, consisting of clothin Yor Travelers, avullable in alt parts of the world. | ” charged that American ci ae tt Bursts babar Feta of a that had already progressed so far. Walls } furniture, flaxseed, hour, ete, are strewn all TON, KEAN & CO ettes are injurious, and this is Raging and Maddene that had withstood the first onslaught of the | over the pratrie half amile around Some PRES’ TON 5 9 doubtedly. “tru f * : Torrent, wind succumbed to tha Intter btast. Juge | of the heaviest tlinbers went nearly amile, {2 ~ BANKERS. 4. undoubtedly ie of many ’ thmbers wore carried hither and thither, now | when they vame down and stuck into the _ General Romestic und orsign Jnnkers ‘4 brands; and the reason is, eo ‘ crushing through the fronts of ‘stores, aud | ground several feet deep, A large nev 0) anon breating the roofs of houses or barns. | church .was entirely demolished. = 'The Cattle, relensed from their corrals by the | Iyhtning was incessant and territle, and rain action of the wind, ran bellowing. througlt | fell in torrents during the night. . the streets, and horses, tearing themselves BT. JAMES. from their fastenings, rushed wildly hither Sr. Jasrs, July 1%—-A. heavy storm and thither, Men scemed to have lost thelr | passed over our county Friday afternoonand reason, and night, Lightning struck o tree In the park MADLY STAMPEDED FOR PLACES OF REFUGE. | Jess than one hundred feet trom the St. Women with thelr children clinging to them | James Hotel, and every, one in the vicinity vainly appealed for all, while above all was | felt the electrielty on their persons. Three the crash of falling thmbers.and the howling | diferent waterspouts were to be seen north- of the liurricane. It was an occasion never | west of town, In the Township.of Odin, to be forgotten by any that were present. | twelve miles southwest of town, the storin Several: Hundred Persons Rendered . Homeless in’ thd Twinkling of an. Eye, BUSINESS CARDS, ‘that instead of being made of | GEESE aaa pure tobacco they are largely (VER PAGE: Be | silsiatel Wi oii an OYNES.C0.22 : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The is! Sree of.a STATIONERS. large Southern tobacco house, who has made the matter a study, says that the extent to geleceeesce: Above the Storm’s Roar-Is Heard the Shrieks of thé Stricken People. z 7 cecsel celta saa nmr ‘ * * : oa: Some of the more superstitious believed that | tore down buildings and killed stock, A new 8 a A. H. ABBOTT & co: : which drugs are used in nee The Hurricane Denudes the Surround- Hae ond of Ue wort had eon of a alsaty Lutheran chureh, just completed, was en- a qi in rettes 1s appallin: ry elr wallings were pitiful in the ‘ex- | 'tirely wrecked. Luardly n piece ns Jarge asa Fe TISTS’ MATERIALS - ton ¢ oiga APP: S ing Country of Buildings treme, Others find concern only for the ma- | shingle could be found. The house of Ives | Pismarck. Fa valerian and the tincture of and Crops. 5 Tenawovd 22°] ; Of every deacription. ie "bei dt fright ops. terial losses they had sustained, and Jensen was also ecusheal to splinters. Mr. Bentaos u nt y opium being used to a fri: - 2 : BEMOANED THEIR SAD FATE, and Mrs, Jensen, having taken refugein the | ¢ 2 fH i ag passion aia A sare fal-extent . Am Estimate of tho Rambor Kitted and | Who" st est the storm passed away and the | cella, escaped with thelr ilves, but, sre. | Uae] ere : 147 STATEH-ST. a light of the waning day fell upon the doomed | Jensen was badly bruised, and sent for a | Port Hace m i i TAILORING. Yaluc of Property Destroyed city there was Eerie oe Telich eee mien phyatelan to dross her wounds. A barn was an Anica ene a 4 vGie ¢ and women calmed themselves sufficiently to | carried forty rods, and cattle, calves and | “7 eet as PTA Oe renee _ Ula 5 ! iE Ber GL Discount gp ; The paper covering? a) Impossible. take a view of tho situation. A sorry specta- | citlcKens wll, were in It ware ‘all crushed, | Foosmellto ensure fTiundersir, : ‘thy also a fruitful source of .evil. zt ‘ . ele presented Itself, Where butan hour be- | 1on get no Information as to damage further ey iS Per Ct. iscount Cc is I | cd, fore there had been long rows of elegant weit bur nunjoubtedly. thers aia aout OANADA. On nll Garments ordered of us during July, 181. otton-paper Is largely used, Fearfal Mortality in Cinonnati—Fatal Ef- | pusiness buildings, ample private resldences of Mountain Lake, EDWARD ELY & C0., Tailors, and is manufactured from the . +, faota of the Sin's Raya in for tho wealthy, neat abodes for tho poor, or “THE WEATHER. : TNE OKA INDIANS. _Wabash-av., comer of Monros-st. filthy i f ickers ; manufactories teeming with “industry, there pecoriiny tuts eutelal seca ie Fhe Caltes aes SS hE nna StHy scrapings Ol rag (pie . : ‘Various Plaoes, was now but n muss of slapeless ruins, Apeetat Dispatch to Ths Chenoa Tribune. ‘Agan ie Se Pietag Gicamesnnta rue te OPO BREF. 770 : i ; a ei PACE IE BRU S eo gt , The lime and other substances . : Where anthour before tiara syere andsome Decatur, I, July 17.—The first fatal Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the transfer PICTURE FRAMES used in bleaching have a very AT NEW UUM ies: ere were but a fow disjoln ease of sunstroke In this viclnity.this year | of the Oka Indinns from the Two Mountains 1 7 fe ~ ” "harmful influence on the mem- AND IN. 17S ‘VICINITY. Fatal athena. occurred last evening near Harristown. Jo- | locality to ‘Muskoka, It 1s understood thut tho aft ylaure)s: pay Zou to-write for ing: 3 Spectat Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribune, vi arifty pret sit ted th seph Wall, a, German anda farm laborer, | Jndlaue will shortly be removed. Ten thousand anu Prices. 8. Thee HIAVATN, ‘brane of the throat and nose, | St. Paur, Minn, July 1%.—Adaltional par- W bare Mi i ty cotta 4 ate si ante’ ato was the victim. Ie dicd soon after he fell, | 9cre# of Jand bave been sectired in Suskokn ns =e Eee and are frequently the prime Uiculans from the tornado at New Ulm show | ‘ive were seattered tho rulns of many pleas: | in the field where lie was at work, fuis'and supplied with provisions: ‘tarerianples IELLULOID GOODS. - Rapepat the’ disaster to have been more widespread } ant homes, Here a section of rooflig or 8 STREATON, IT. ra ‘Seuil borities, tt 4 said, go EU LOT? GOODS. acne : ; cause of the throat and nasal and deselating than even was supposed... :} pleco of siding, there a fragment of a bed- Special Dispateh to ae Chicago Tribune, ie! ME ae ee ate, temas? Waterproof Linen Collars -and- Cuffs ; troubles which follow cigarette Deseriptions of eye-witnesses give mary stend, arnt tar over: the snralrle in dig crnsie of Steeaton, UL, July 1%—A man named | fer including the cost of the land, whlch was » (Celluletd), Setatn shape and finish throwsl $ . Strange and graphic acdiirronces, . houses or thelr contents, ‘There was 2 por- | Mattin Lees was sunstruck here yesterday. | rate ot Mcents an ucre. A fuw of tho Indian Ba PR RH a eg ee smoking. 5 -A clilld of Fritz Dickinyor was carried over | fuct bedlam of confusion, Iusbands wera | He was about 40 years old, and, after he was | families ut Oka decline ta inovo, on the ground Gidress TLATONES half 5 mile and Is still alfve. looking for their wives and children, mothers | discovered lying under a treo, nothing could | orn. thoy do not approve of the suheme, out If is © CO. 8d Madlson-ate f : ‘ dttinne pattdlingys Chiengoe ene - ¥ Ala oe tb _ Martin Frank, of Welt Nowton, was found | for those whom thoy had borne, children for’) bs dono for him, Peay ag AUN OF therm ‘rill Jul Anne, the eae : Rice-paper is the only cigar- ‘dead n mile from his.leywse, but nota piece , tole parents.” Ae has almost lnpossible fo SaEnicK: : : é Pie i EDUCATIONAL. 24. ette covering that is not inju- of me house or Its codssnts hins been found | Higg ain results WH any degree of .daliny Sptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, VENSORS WEATHER PREDICTIONS : ; San < “since the storm. WY hy . . S RUIN Keokuk, Ia., July 1.—The water is again Leading ete ; rious, and as this is expensive, Of the family of seven of Matthow. Finley,’ | coutandote wecrriee Ese Yee . Mosrnisat,’ July 17.—Vennor's: probabllitios -coutd only be ascertained, and the estimates | Vers Ih, promising to do moro dumare. v of the damage done can only be. estimated.” | ‘The Des Moines River bridge 1s in a dunger- pall sla etee es ieee) Php tag Fearing that some of the citizens might be | ous condition, and the track-of the Keokuk | gomo heavy ralu-storms. both in Outorio and . 8ubject to pillnge, the Governor's Guard was | & St. Louis line is under water-nt pointsnear | Queboo on the th. Anottor pertod of heat on Emer Tevenian at Tewieness “Weouti ‘Gregory. The ‘stage of water Is itteen feet | tho xd, “th, and Zith, with severe wind-storms. “manifest itaolf they Will be prompt to bring | {Wo inches above low-water minrk of 1870, | A doclded cool to cold change on the Sith. 2ethy “the offenders to justice. A meeting of -citf- | ‘The heat of yesterday was uppressive, and a | Spi jibes wath cabonery «tne ee rage cates” .2uns was held Saturday evening. and steps | number of peovle were overcome by the ex~ | frost }n western seotions, both in-Cauads. and taken & appeal for ald eve eae treme wenther, though the thermometer did | the United States... --- % , hiscordial ald In securing tonations, nnd | NOt mark as many degrees as It has on other HOMESTEAD LANDS. ' hhmsolf gave a check for a generous amount, | days during this senson. ‘Tho, night was sul- Sreetat Dispateh to Tte Chveago Tridune- + —— of West Newton, 3”. Ao Si <_ , BUT.ONE REMAINA ALIVE,~ -an infant, which-was badly tnjured. $ : A family of five. wes buried, In the ruins of : * yo 7 8 sats eaef house. nerr~ Forts hjdgley.’ Miss Anna ries ee aah ator elt Leach was enrried out-of? the house, Iter Believing that smokers real- _, : mother ran out after her, and she said, “Oh, ig a ize the need ofa new cigarette ¢ ;{ mother, I must die,” and tninediately exe. -made from the best pure to-. -- it is but little used, although claimed to. be by nearly every anufacturer, Sh se ee et : sgny seeping ae + “the new term ‘beaing Aeplember 1, 2481 Prjaiuury Hamartaieat Te bone BekUUL, toe Forturuis addres eka: Hone, Hacino, Wis, ° Williston “Seminary, FASTHAMOTON, MASS, «| bired. “ Mrs, Leach was badly Injured. Ono: horse had a scantiing driven clear = through him, try, buta refreshing storm at daylight this | oprawa., July 17—Tho Intest. Dominion Gor- - Gag the most vera ondowad inetitations inthe baccoand free from alladulter: One man was standing talking to his wite, A BRAVE PEOPLE. - morning has made to-day delightfully cool, | ormaent-advertisament atill nunouneca. that « * schol whore thoy wilt be thoroughly promred for ation, Messrs. W.T. Blackwell and the first thing he knew his wifo was gone | re PEOPLE OF NEW ULM PRUPARING TO BLOOMINGTON, ILI. homestead of 100 acres will be ylven free to «Sill Sant conve ceive wiredlae: wlvine. the --& Co,, the famous smoking to-. and he was in tha alr himself, His house |’. RRNUILD THEIR DESOLATED TOWN. Sptetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunr. overy settler In Manitoba and ‘the Northwest. nanles of patrons th the principal elties in the United Au ‘was cartied away, “He. found his wife sev- eral blocks. distant whon the storm was over, All the trees, shrubbery, and fences in the city were ruined, and fully 100 buildings are completely demolished, spiiutered to kind. New Uta, Minn, July 17.—The people of | Bioosmnoron, Il., duly 17,—John Bauer, | It further says, speaking of tho Canada Pucife © +’ this stricken place are’ organizing for. tho | s farmer, was found dend noar this city on alway, Way a malice a ene west are sabe 3 work that Is before them, and will be pre- | the farm of Abram Brokawa, ie liad gone | jing {n tho world are opened up for sottlement pared to commence the rebuilding of thetr | otto mow, und was probably overcome by | and 0,000,000 acres of the best wrozing-land all elty to-morrow, Workmen from St. Paul, heat, ; tho year round. Htates, und n culalogue giving full Information ae to cuurse of study, terms, ete. Athiress: a JW, FAIMBANKS, PH. D., Principal. ‘Norwich Free Academy, Norwicti, Conn., Freparos punits of both sexes. for the bast Colones bacco manufacturers, have just put onthe market a purecigar- ette, called “Blackwell's: Dur- . * ry ri CINCINNATI. * —__ Fee a oT tae ham Cigarette.”. They guar- In, oF entirely disappeared. St. Peter, and Mankato aro on hand, and | gyeetat pisnatch to The Chics Tribune ¥EOODs. manly conduct in Valu Colloxe, gvecial care oubut ? it t bi d wy of One man who came from the country things/are beginning to assume some system, Cincinnati, O., July 17.—Appatling as +) Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridlune, DROUU I RAE AG SE TTT cipal. antee it to be made only novaur Five corrixs, . | The Governor's Guards are on duty protect- | were tho number’ of prostrations froin the | Orrawa, July lent during the past week, as reported in the ho. Denortment er inp in ing property. Large crowds visited, the i at weeks torlor is in recelpt of {nformation that the flouds jscone of the disaster to-day, nnd.a’ sfecial salty. Deri Rati returns show that the | in Grand Valley and the Fort Ellice reslui bite train from Redwood Falls was run here. | told, The press reports made the number of | Afeatly interfered with the progress of the sur- pure tobacco, and that the des¢, e Six lives wero lost at West Newton and six Fo et and the wrappers of pure'vice- at Wellington. Much damage was done to property at both places, the exact amount of Todd Seminary For Boys. ‘The 2th your ra-opons Kept, & Parents wishiriz to place thelcuonn hr very blusdant Lone echoul are a | * . y wa ny vision of townships. ‘This . } i aper, Cae which has not been learned. The damage to.| ‘The following ts n partial list of the killed | futal cases about forty each day, ‘This num- | Veye in fhe subdlvistal Under contract: at 60 HRCA aaa (073 OT OW i 5 f pap : ian : crops has necessarily been great, but ennnot | and wounded, and also the esthnated losses | ber ts more than doubled by unollicial re- Puck por squuro. eal ge Woodstock, Hil. YLVANUS REED'S BOARDING sehuol bund 8 foun Indies, Nui wi frdevte Sow Vor, reopuns Oct at Kronch sad Ug ean a Pei ters ycocelvally cAUays, sho cunees viudy ttt culleminee denarii Sears, and iuvets wil tho donnndy £0F (he Wuhor ode 0 survoyors will lose be estimated at this writing, The duration of the storm was Jess than half an: hour, Tho . loss. iu “New:' Ulm- and viciulty: of the principal losers. ‘The klled ara Laura turne, whitey show Waa ti, atx | days laere heavily by the doluy, Teltz, Auna Warner, Anua Lelsch, and M. | pe “added a large “number of — other |- Ss qvoop PULP Eqgart.. The wounded are: Mrs. Warner, | denths, which aro credited to old age Bpeetat Dtepatch, to The Chteaga Tribune. eannot bo “less. than alfa iniliton | struck by lightning, Sho was lying on the | aud various, diseuses, | but were really | oot ure it —It seems now a settled fact dollars, to. be., borne: largely _ by.- the | floor with a small babe, which was killed, siieathevate is Cithout a parallel In the ie: | that some uso will bo mado of our wasto lumber poorer classes, who lost not only thelr houses,'| ‘The bolt struck heron the breast and Ox: | tory of thacity. ‘he deadly heat canie with- | products, One of the gontlomen. who has boon [ wi I 3 - Apure cigarette is a greater novelty than most people think, You'll knowtheir bread bettie -BULL on each package. You ‘have seen that BULL ‘before? eo Of course you have, and you : + don’t need to be told that he is the trade-mark .of Blackwell &'Co,, and that any tobacco that has that trade-mark is purity itself. °° beatin ot 5 The Mendvilto Unt 1: eologien! Kehool. pectally for the Lporat hd room rent frue. All Pros. Moadyille, Ponn. Iu Military Acndemy, Sopt. H. Civil Engiycoring, Choms shy’ douroos conferred." T, A. ot : TEOTVCEN Prose but clothing, furniture, and everything, | tended to her feot, leaving the body out warning, and did its work witha meref- | promoting tho onterprise of ,manufacturing AS DLACK AS ‘A COAL, t jess yidinas ena thes most ata Splduntes pulp from gawduas bas returned fear tbo Westy She cannot remember any event in her Hfo | have rarely equaled, Men were stricken an aving aeoured the necessary inachinery, There 3 died while being carried to. thelr hames: | isa probavility of the enrly erection of bulld- anterlor to the time she was struck, and will | thers fell in the strests or at their plnees of | loge'und begluning of the wanufscture., probably die, Mrs. Ieltz, 1eft arm ‘broken | business and were «eat beforo. intellizent A Ss. a twice; Ida Lelschi, left leg broken; n Swede | assistance could be rendered them, Holts of GENERAL NEWS. boy, nume unknown, badly wounded in the | vengeful Hghtning could hardly have done Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. nock and head; Mra, Lelsh, skull fractured | thelr work quicker, From: the first morning | sfowrian, July :17.—To-dny, a quantity of and Internal Injuries, probably fatal; Jacob to. the Inst evening breath the victitt | genamite which had been concealed under tha fous only of suffering, and o a 7 Miller, left leg broken and internal Injuries, | Ene Suughe’ almost no rullof, “People { Allen Btoamehlp Company's wharf exploded, probably fatal; Mr. Piiffe’s wife and ehlid, | died in thelr beds who had retired In tho best | tearing up tho planks, but doting no other dames. Thelr Httle gardens were rooted up and: tulnmeds. ech; Agentieman who was in Now Ulm glyes_ the following graphic DESCRIPTION OF THE TERNINLE SCENES: “About 4:43: yesterday afternoon a binck cloud was seen: approaching this elty from the north,—n ‘cloud of such intense black- neas as to shut out the light of day, and cre- ate the {mpression that the pall of night was kanes t ann it 4 * tw palth, Ital ambual were | Sze. Pa v : P Salling upon tho town before its due tne, i La pester ated Se incest Peet me until the Haty ha va of Anotior | Mr. Justice Papincnri granted aprovisional in- Dr.August oelcker,F.R.S., aka ‘Men, women, and children were affrighted, | !ouse tn e5, 4 air. | sun broke over the city. Many. of those | Junctlon against “the ‘tolegraph arualgation nO re an ere loes ‘ * * f th and, approhonding.a severe storm, all aut | Jloffmore’s two sons, Injured In the head snl whose circumstances: would permit fled to | scheme, but did not probibit tho mceting vf the Welatlusertierne Gti Aruhoye Rb wil, GH io Royal Agricultural poe E panotas Bllartly, ates B a'clock eae sors ‘ HOLE IN THE JAW hrs Fearful moriailty bees, known at ‘he time. mi Aupue gets ana ae se relue) "4 y ) e; e ¥ i 10} ota gon, throat eu jay! i) wople became greatly apprehensive, ua aye. u Jspatel Tribu Fell be Shahan aaa ay as peste a weal Uae biel i after. making a thorough ana. : } torrent; it burst upon thetown in the form of Mrs, Feat Wore ‘At Cairo, Gi iti County, | itls. only: now. that the official’ revort | ‘Touonro, July Wace Sidney Heat, Commies: Sa ann chao oe lysis of various samples of leaf soca geigune Momcane | Aad mist ymramtic ath | Shi THE, meh AY te, NY | teat ene Rep at, a a must bo botwoon, the aca of four te ov ! from the west,“ Darkness enveloped every. | Holland and wifo und two Ay ‘ tho alty. @ . ; obacco, says: i boy e vil by running |- the: ngsod, It Is remembured, too, — seat Ce ek eee : thing in fts sable mantle, and It 'was imposs!- See Te ouse, The oye whieh Found wore | ti many hundreds were severely stricken GREAT PURCHASE fou a . . With rd to the, leaf tobacco’ bie Yor one ta distinguial his most intimate fn o tree elghty rods froin the ttouse,, cone who eseaped atleatlt but will enesforth bp A Ty A | ell’ le ri owl fa Dae: a vt ul ap Hust Ue good travelurs. All hordes will be subjected ‘ from which Auckwelt 6 partnns ! qian ibe re Staton feat wile cle pee on found upto ule timo of this writ- ire preparad, for the moat obstinate of dis- |:An Immenso Transaction in Southorn ‘ceived “iltey suuet' be wobshed at thu Agoney it tae Cigarettes are nianufactured, ! ee oe e .| ing, tho names of Whom could not belearned, | enses—brain: trouble, ‘The weather ts cool-{* Coal and Rallroad Property,” , Fed, Tuer amuse be woluhed at thy Agoncy murely tracea of nitrates, which pers’ the street upon which ‘your correspondent’) “> Laas GS HEWCISES = find rufreshing tain, ant the congratula- |." Nasnvieue ‘oun, duly 1—Gne- of tho most y spttnaoend’ 8 hare tpacy, trae CO) tach thm leg, haps Is one of the reasons this to } was located . could «scarcely. bo outiiued | i) rincipal proporty-owners® loss InNow | Wons which aro hoard onoyery hand aromost | important trades in Southern property tu years of twelve (12) ‘ounod Guek. Light Wagon, Eroo (3) .{ hasavery mild taste, for in all biting, | : . : against tho inky aky.. The first effects of tho | oi as near ag can be foul out, Is us fol- | Catnost and fervent, - was conohided bur thla morning, The proparty Harta tg ba'plainy bask straps, ed collars, fall” ? } ares, tobaccoca, I find, Invariably, : tornado werg felt in the northern part of the jowss. Catholic enthedral and nuhnery, com | a, mene ma +) of the, Tonnessee Coul & Hallroad Company cre $ E teh (01 mr 0, a antes hora RST pot iajor thay Beptomber H ' 4 inara mporiantfact iathat thistobucco t Mets ng nortian, or tt ho. 20 ais rent than | 813,000" to 815) ad Eppes Block, edmplera at the Unt el Btnteb Arutory on Hock Ielandy Inu ody: of: tend, SUDATag AAO Bue oe genided chock, ar equlvaionton anne tid brates - , contains go Iittle nicotine, | Strong. two minutes were all: : Soy wreck aS Shoo: ouse detholtshicd, loss | where his wite now resides, dled last aight | yleldine over 1,000 petra thc tien nora ed Trea noeypazaulo lu the order of tho Avent far at and inferior tobaccoes arg.found to. - ‘ “2. GARMED OFF BODILY —...__.. 4 $3,000; Br, Welsh, loag on building $3,000; | trom) sunstroke, : See ee ieee or trentycouinmliée, Sheek shall bb fortolted to tho United States ln case : contain much more nicotine, some. as or leveled to} the, ground, , Over alundred | stock’ .of rigs,» $200: - . residence, |. : PIE BIGNAL BERVICE, "| RRAUORTE ROTES Ls Drenohes, tho ea pe lee + Bidundiy contewer suuhuod and eufMctent aration: ‘ high os three or four times ns.much . ; ; dwellings, all. of ‘mddest patterns, were ab- | $3,000; Dalmay, 9 brick Block, | badly |" Ovrice ov Tint CHIRP SIONAL OvrroEn, | MIN MOVN MOT oo oxtmuting $600,000, was” Saienuer aie ieee bee a cs sap waa geo |g a cance] ary Oe te | Eagar came Ree SR + ytayment will be made through the Indian Office, (4 Tete. S wae ‘ wind, and several hundred persons rondored. lke’ jetely destroyed, -| 2 " : i] aapltutlets, The. price pald is not ni . Wi .. wet ae i, Ne . é Esuke's brick store, completely Ny T bulletins i} ? ved, as 1 fe - delivers or the aGues SoU Ae Prnoticabie after che “. On-your ‘way, down. town hometesa’ In tho’ twinkliig of aneye. ’: But-| Joss $3,000; public-school ouildiug, root off , special bulletins. fa highest In the Tonor 11s] eee en ae ay aye aeapmients ‘are dos «HIS sachin ond btn Ue rarerzed, ee eyOUE ye: ‘of tl ; the work of ‘destruction was, not to be eon {and patt ot north wall gont, tgss $0,000; the alsslypl Valley and tuwest in tho Gulf of St.) Lurmiol, Mr Nathaniel Dutt, fr Yrost: = i } i q i q of thor: cron Wave inaoraed. Kruposals’ fo ei pa to-day, try a package of these ©. Sned to the-outskirts“of the town, .On the: eet ontiroly destroyeil, the losses Lawrence, he. vonmperagireg lag fatto ut eM uanyitlocone'of tho tariest moneyed snatitl. basa aa meres Od Aa citatattes Smoke Maat EEO 2a Ete rare" Cetun Lather: | FMB from, Su (2 S00, ‘ows ary Oo Ulva, ape tut deli full bchng Un to faa the SON es, Ae ok if 3 8, ‘ uF ree ? * ie iy aries! . -] Ohio uy . ani Tennessee _ ani hes “ ti i ¥ Orie SEEN de Mierabont, fu ly, and: then don’t ever buy 29 Churches, both of ‘them handsome: edltices. | building but what: 4 more or less damaged: Power: Lake region. Atlas risen from dito | oma ag tomas swan, i Conor Now Yorks, SENOY. Nols June 34, Wal ‘any more—unless you think it : “+ | WIM talk spttes ronetkag toward reaver, | 1m ne ae Anvolving Troiq. 8100.00. 2 dentoas in th area Northwost, the |'vilo ae drone Southern Itallronds ox; i i Proposals for Beef, or : : y * e h of these were”. ° Ed tae te in-many other cases the vulldings |. ny t Ts; f ‘kote Louie Hiulvoudy BW, Cole, Prosidont ot - : DUP LENEY ian APPATI : .. would really be a. good thing : : HUNTED TO THR GROUND IN AN INSTANT Pag aan an outet pimp, = Te oan be Pra ea epee 3 Suet : fot teat Tontiewsu ieinin & Georgia, tulle “* Bealed proposats, re feaautarete dune gk Soot.” for you to smoke the genuine, * of timo, infileting a loss upon cach congrega. | safely anid tan 2.000 vo sao, 0oe would not | Dutuith, 7. Westerly winds continue in the roads 4. Oh, Boubue, vive Prosiagut of che sane : «forgot thinenda, Neat poubas heed un te . drugs: and. adulterations, you . mark its elte,The Inttor wae so badly OTHER TOWNS. | °° | shifted to northerly, Clow weather suck Watrun ne tia amg dawn Burana Company, 5 , Side must be made out on Government blanks.’ + parma Ik th a nd-in-that oa wrecked as to be absolutely worthless, After => WINNEDAGO, ee are to rotlowlne Heavy raluealls. i: Eo hele Carman We ae po va pe Pe i cacis us shOWInN tho quanlities to be dalivered at «Won t like. theses "an prentie ae’ . | demolishing the: stractures on the ridge, the] Spectal Dispatch to The Calcago Tribune) ed Cee nous” are re eral “tra this] fuprovament snd devolopmont,-Competont exe « figontences aud Sond, conuiuons bo bo obeerrad by case it is hardly worth your ‘°2° ” . | | tornado struok::the> business: centre of the | | 8t, Paur, Minn, July’1%—Thaq Ploncer | district: Hatteras, 99-100 Inches; Wikntize! parts pronnunce this the fueat property} Raster ee ee tes, DE aglivery, and ull other ; aiiaag ime’ town, and in a few: moments the alr was full,| Preaw hus apectal advices from the following | ton, 1 12-100 (neliess Charlotte, 137-100 Inches, |-south uf tho Oblo Rivers: Pe : sata tan Giutu at Warptngtog” Gr eear while’ to” waste- time ‘and... ; ofilying timbers and dabris of every dosorlp-;| places, Just recelved on- account of tho dew | Fult wwoatog ts iudlented for, ihe Laka remtane |=: 7 ‘ \ “Beh oats MeUrT ASSIS NET AME ace -money Jin. trying. “them,” but |.” ‘ tion, ;Feucerbontds;. fragments, pt: rooting, | rugement of the wees by ,the electrient ) TAH MIE deoiny fallen thirteen Such ae | grvctat Diepatc 40a Chtese, Tribine 4 Paul Teneeawotths Citeten Cog ane, ane onkione, if—; ‘well, that is for you te says te 72 A wagons, windowesasti,- doors,’ and all. con-.| storms > é oe ne passea:| Ylckabure, it tins risen wing Inches nt Ste) porno, On duly MesTue hody-ot adrgimned .«* 3 +: Wha the Rontinaater ae Slouk Cl i : Paccehatar : ‘ celvable articles were flying through the ulr,.|: .. WiNNEnAGO, July 17,~A- cyclono -pass uuis nnd ten inches at Keokuk, where ft is wan taken from the Nauines Just plight aud adler elite Sgpoaed at tha Rou ond. day shore : Pa vile above th ft the tempest could ba: over.a sootion of the country lying north of | vighteon Inches above tho danKortuy, | ‘Che | en i et eS eae. och + Gpied. aud bidders are invited tw present at the ‘. while above the roar af, the tempe: a f ‘o'clock, | Bilusiasippl River will probably continua to iduntilled tu-gay og that of Jo! Lex) Dy verse, : = hoard the frantic shouta‘of mon, | .--.:-- | this plaeg .on: Friday oyentng at 0 o'clock, | Sinise vet aude and Gatos Kooper in the now defunct bank of: Krane &. "4 Aulbide mount be sesoupenied by gortttiod “checks THE PIRNCIG sUnIENS OF WouEN, + .| The:whole distance trayolod waa about nine | TT Oioatone—Hor tho “Upper Like reglon,:| Sinllt. Ife wus nbnut $0 years of Mfstaod nave <4 HOR sory Vite Santee Wportiory or dasiatant and tho agonizing, wall of children, ‘The j.miles and not to exceed a half-mile in width.'| sate weather, northwesterly winds, becom. married poaort ty huvo aulelded, bay. ry wry for at loust uitof the amount Of Bevropotat.” Hl. COk, Goinsalssioner, -. FRUIT,’ eres ae ee el ~Hot Huuse Grapes, Haute ae burys wud MuscaWlie, now Satateihds vintied Winkie 315": seal 0 $6: peor atte pir pared oF late, < Y F ta The Chicco Tribune, + MERE Snir “aiesta k tidxelns Inds duly It—A. welltosdy “and bey : 1 and Lower Mir] aAunineut fariher "by ta wane of Froderick is beyond ' deseription, - belnz much worse |. For the Unper dtississtpb! Fr Alle-| prominent fariher by. tha wane oi f Ahan -antiabpated say cuore, and detmol- soit Vallote meet a yy or eouthotly, and i ‘tivo tbe Lak els &, Seater faut idinga o| nds, oe ‘Jower baronister, See es Ei youd, in (ula cougty, rourtcon 4 Perrine AND STOCK JN THF BUINS, soe the Ohlo Valloy and ‘Tennessee, Berets. ‘aly ‘committed suigide Fest, mint by. wapglng though no losa of life js reported, ‘Iwo | ally fair weather, except Joval rains by the, bluyselt. Cyuse nob kuowa. darkness: was ,Jntense, and, though some rushed hither and’ thither tn. blind frenzy, the snore collected awaited thelr fate with calmness or sopght refuge in the ‘cellars of tholr bulldings,«, The. noluo was ‘deafening. Roof after roof was torn from its tastenings and wos carried bway. by the wind witha ft ‘The augunt of damage dono cannot be estl- ing varlable, lower barometer, and stationary. mated at presont, but the general appearance | or. go Pind % ‘ ¢