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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MARCH 29, 1890. NUMBER 278, - AN AWFUL CYCLONE. | An excavation was begun o ront of the | between her half stiffed sobs. told how that g {‘x}l‘"l“”filn'u“‘.‘-fl'r"xlxl:“- ot 1“1‘:' e Some Apprehension Felt for the building, whare it is supposed the greater | very evening her husband 1 paid £ The contestant appeaicd, aud the o 2. | Bafety of the Inman Racer. - | partof tho crowd had gathered, As soon | to & building association the lust | A Heavy Duty on Hay, Straw, Figs | sioner of the general land office, founa % [Copyright 1500 by James Gordon Bennett,) A Brutal Assault Which May Yo Loulsville, Ky., Devastated By & | us the roofing was removed and tne mass of | dollar they upon their house the contestee would bs required to alL%. Laverroor, March 28 New York Her 3 4 the 1l ht that met the | p o Ao \ BEgge, Milk, Wheat, Btc. his ontry und relinguish eight sres of . 4 Result in Murder, Mertible- TorERA0 brick beneath it, the first sight that met the | and now all that reminios is fused muss PG LT ALy aid Cable—Special to Tue Bre]—Re e cyes of the searchiers wero ten women of brick and mortar. There nany other —_— Noblo 18 of the opinion. th ont beated inquiries awere made today at the —— i LOCKED 1N EACI OTIEI'S AR cases nlmost parallel to this. Not only were Qid not BompLy WLk AuE LW Y b ces of the Inman company by nowspaper [ THE VIGTIM A vie HOUSES CRUSHED LIKE SHELLS. | They were taken care of and within the | houses dashed to the ground, but the furni- [ CHEAPER TWINE PROMISED. | ynq directs thut tho entry os allowod ¢ resentatives and auxious friends ns to JEWISH = TAILORe nest four hours sixty more women and men | ture in maoy instances was entirely de —_— PR IRl LI P ther any tidis heard of the - - were found dead and removed, They had no | stroyed. Hundreds of thousands of dollars ho law and that the contest be dismissed, overdus steam s, The onl . " w ‘u Is on their L Ix l‘ 1 it is SUpp! kl worth of goods lay last night upon the busi. | & Dty of a Cent and a Halr Put on BUTTERWORTR'S SCUEM .\ .fl ald L viis t 1 ; e ik bl db Lo L q 2 - d B s wounds o ieir bodies and it is supposed orth of goods luy la ht upon the busi . e oply that could be ¢ was to tho offe : The Number of the Killed Estimated they all inet the h from suffocation. ness streets, At this time 1t seems almost Binding Cord to Reduce the " The house committes on aericuliure took that th owners de ned to recognize the AL AAAL Dooryard By s in the Hundrods. The gas pipes h Jken, which caused the | impossible to find storchor ses for the vast Price—The C1 on S A ;','r"‘f;;‘r:...’:' N';"‘fl'[fl'.",ff", "“Kf: 1 8% | City of Baris as overdue Sl ana ReY LORDIDEOL X L lights to go out, and probably saved the | awount of merchand At many places ignation Rumors, futore Helivery of ugeioultural Broducts, | thoy sald, cortainly mado quickor pssages, Human 1o 3 ruins from fire for the time being, obut | towering walls of brick are rocking in the e The bill, it 18 understood, will conie up in | rder more favor » conditions p = FLAMES ADD TO THE HORROR. oded the debris with almost as | air ready o descend at any moment The the kouse at an carly day and there appears | havearrived, but they entertained aeadly as fire might have pro: voints of danger are guarded by the police AWVASHINGTON BUREAU Tiie OMany Be to.be no do! \"_ L LU Ll i [,“'{ |- dty \ehntavor ‘respecting hor, ‘To Drake's Cowardly Assault were pierced into the breast of the rvins and | and a military company who drive the sury- W '4:?!\‘: DUNTRENTILHTHART, b Deotsct the ity Do aranty | Howeves, Whils reassuten. dooiiie to Simon Rope,n fine appearing, hard working Imprisoned Peopla Cremated in | the bodies taken out d and dying. One | ing erowds back at the point of the bayonet. The o z:}-- “’l M SEatate: s b [ ment provides that farmers way sell th quite $0 sunguine a v 18 the owners pro- | Young Jowish tailor, was horribly butehered iR s portion ot the building was reserved fo At the entrancos of the various “dead [ PHO Commitiet G FEOTILALS cOMMCESS §erops in advance of harvesting and may | foss to entertain, urg 1 1 his own doorvard, 1122 Chiicago street, Sight of Horrifled Hundreds. the desd, but the wounded were | rooms” stand breathless mobs olamoring for “""”'f ‘hr' . 'h, ,mm,f;‘.‘u “w';, l\‘"‘lc the Ii‘.'."'.“‘;u;’\»h.'r}”y'. 10 any way which LoV | tho averago of eer passages sho | 1St night about 10:50 o'clock, by a man and aken into the storo ouscs on the o dmittance, but it 18 invariably refused un- | 9f thein haul il PR L DA R Bl B A 1 ee o, | Woman named Martin and Otlie Drako, who _— . taken into tho stores and h ! Ly it farmof ¢ his corn to market, and most | find it necessary to borrow monoy uvon their | i8 least threo days 1 tine posite side of tho street, where physiciuns | less it be to identufy some relative or friend, | T4FMEr can g sl crops or to sell them in order to meot obli- [ ThefgCity of Paris is a magnificontly | live next aoor east, at N ), aud claim to DARKNESS AND DESOLATION. i clergymen ministerod to their souls and | Occasionully when ono of these enters a | Of the sct spocches are lintonded to suggost | o eby oo appointod vessel, and it ) bo hushand and though the wowan is bodies, sound—haif sob and half suriok—reuches the | Measures for his rellef, In the ways and MISCELLANEOUS of those minor mush a solf confessed | G yng Main street theipathway of the storm | outer doors, means committee his futcrests aro upper: The several posts of the Grand Army of | aro so cowumon ¢ n vessels o very It scems that the Drakes, o moving to Heartbroken Mon and Womon Work- | extended from Sixth to Eleventh strect and | The telephone wires are all down, and it “:f"" ik "\"‘ “"“;““"““w‘ i ”“"'l' s | Iapupliopi RSt RRe LRI L0 hiatest olagw ifiay somewhat crippled | th tplace of abode, two months ago, 5% oAl tako te 5 to 9t ¢ | aliance, which has been hero all winter | havo a grand encampime shingtou in | 4 i Gy VireTe OR O AL oY ing Silently and Tearfally With :rrm Seventh to Eleventh, and not a siagle [ will take ten Hn-lw;v\ them up and work- | pOUEE B aislation, has re 4 more | 1891 to colebrate tho thirtioth anniversary of [ Ber racing y o 1 Nl b \ !( «ml" s N ; AR e building was left standing. Occasionaily a | ing again, The search for the victims 18 S e i s the commencement of the war, and wte | Jeopar her safoty. It is freely rumore: ly have been taliing about 0 o e massive stone or iron front atill stood intact, | going steadily on, and cach hour adds Iargely | SHLEAUIOR that (the wepresertatives of 4bY | o”tha sirat bactlo of 13ull Toun will probably | in Liverpool that her captain on the outward | man Denk worthloss fellow, und he and At Other Points. while the entire structure proper had beea | to the already long hst. In many places | Other class or industry, o committee | pe decided upon. In 1800 the Grand Army | passage had indicated lis intention of yet | his wife are reported to have done little eise il . consists of John H. Brigham of Delts, O,, | will meet in Boston and the matter will bo it et Yl i A bt BWCPL AW men labor in great danger of beiug buried , ; : 5 furthor lowering the record home. This | but ket drunk and figh B L. Rhone of Centerhall, Pa, and | brought up for consideration at that time. : A STEPENDOUS SPECTACLE beneath the tottering walls at any moment, [ 1 e Pkt s “Pho paragraph sent out some days ugo to | Would have been no casy matter even with [ Lust night, at the hour stated, Drako was The Loulsville Horror. s morning was presented the most stu- | and other accidents aro looked for momont. | Jobn Trimble i e ""“‘lj,"‘ L[ ooy | Nobraska o the effect that the k favoring winds nud sons, as a_glanco at her | seen paciag up and down the walk in front of LovisviiLe, Ky., Mareh 28.—=7:30 p.m 1 of disaster and ruin ever | arily. LLAL L ”k (e street | pyplic building bill had passed both provious performance will show tho two liouses, which aro but two or threo It is now thought the deaths will number essod; In tho Gourse of the storm the DANGEI OF 0 WATER PAMINE. with a corps of clerks vreparing circulars | and was only awaiting tho president’s s LoNDON. March Now York Her feet apart, intently watching for some on & % 1 fifty 1 ey £ Grisx v and other printed matter and keeping up an | ture to become n law was misleading. ble % f 1 One ol those who noticed him was 1 about one hundred and fifty large tobacco market of the city and the | Ab inspector of the water works this afte i e f N R Cable—Special to Ber. | Tho Her uo ol those who noticed him waus Latrol A largo force of men has been sent out to | largejwarehouses,almost the lastone,to lay in | n0on showed the stand pipe to be completely | CROFmous amount + lade ‘“"f‘”']‘," neo With | | s passed tho senate at present 1 a | ofle besieged by anxious rers | man Burr. At about 10:40 Rope came homo make a thorough ¢ s of the devastated | p Thousands of hogsheads of tobacco | wrecked. Until repairs uro completed no | locol 8r '“'“‘I Ll ““ ges of the Farmers! | ooy mitteo of conferen as to whether the City of Paris has yet been | trom his work at shop of I. Kulish, on district and to report losses of life and prop B oA e g pumping can be done, and there is only about | ¢ ;‘""" 'l""’;“;"”l"*m‘,:“‘"“u:“” ";Nn-“”’" \ TN, x‘.p«]: was_ appoint postmaster ut | sighted from Brow Head or Iastnot. Many | Sisteenth street. As he was about to enter L - b ] Sl ienlagnain ol $ i nitteo hos issued an address to the farmed _omax, Custer county, toda g s TRGR T U e {5 iouso Drake sirang out, donlt hini i stune erty as fully as possib sl Wl ey FIRE ADDS T0 THE HORROR. enough water in tho resorvoir to lastfive | ooy o5 ey rolating to tho history of its | _Representativo Doracy hus recommended | NoW Yorkers ure spending their ti i [ Bls 1onso 1 it Bk e il it mako o statomont tondght. (| At 1 etk the openia up o & portion | 43 '“”‘1”' of that g “lh\- )m\n\n_ g ke e Listory of iee | thi sonclniment of A. W, Ladd o, b posts | trave n;;ll om N\”\‘:\w““ e o[RBT UGS o) G TG Ao “The property loss at present is estumate: ity e A - | will have to depend on wells. It can not be gl Ll erat Albion, The recommendation is | Pany to the Herald burcav endeavorine stabbing him several times with a dirk or Ihe proper s at present i of Falls City ball caused a draught to penes It embraces o list of farm pro- rat Albion. The recommendati ¥ : e S 3 ; ik t butch, 1 13, 5. Pelzer, who air L slont to appointment. glean the lutest news megarc tho ove vater at near 000,000, ” 5 told how long it will take to rej trato through, whercupon a smouldering fire | /H10h SEHEL o 3 3 The work. of rescuing the mangled dead y POl Bomonic 2 ducts upon which the mittee of ways M. Johnson was today appointed o | stenmer. The Inman officiuls hero, ¢ boards with Koo, came unon tha scene, and 0 brolke out through the windows. It spread S and means in its bl has agreed | fourth elass postmaster at Star, Holt county 4ol t i t goes bravely on. Hundreds of anxious men : R Crushed and blackened ruins mark the A : ity Al Qi) + | Liverpool, absolutely decline to rega a8 00 outery was wade he thought it simply rapidly and forced the workers to desert to protecy the farmerynnd as most of the | Nebraska, vice 15, E. Cole, resigneil . A aro worlting ns they never worked beforo for | y),air osts, As soon as the firo gained head- | 870t Where last evening stood a splendid, | 0 PR 0 B L0t teee | Priny S, Heatn City of Paris as overdue in the gener acommon strect fight, o says, botween union depot, at Seventh and River | 8riicles liave herctoforg bean on the frae list S cepted sense oi the word, and are ¢ strangers. Ho called for the ofiicer on the the bodies of fricuds and relatives that 1e | \wuv the groans of the people became shricks, buricd in the mass of brick and mortar that | g, 4o T st Re A et ity hall, The criesof tho men, men and nearer to the two men. ot 1 then w poed up Drake sprang to his f ¢ | beat, an s | Ashes nd rusiied into,nis house, Pelzor recogniz de wev MURDER, cnt that the delay is caused by — in the machinery. Uneasit A Woman's Budy Found Fearfully | apparent and is plainly it 2o, When th ville Southern tra Jeffersony orash camo the Louis. | it 18 Worth publishmz. It the bill is passed HORRIDLUL bad just come and the | the duty upon tho following articies will be: 5 N inon e Thd e el s | HIOrsest Sinnt S wnlGaii= #8070 por. hoad s . Madison & Indianapolis was | jiorses and mules valued st $150 and over. 1in theman board the | ing him and ran about hike wild cats, the sufferings children ure heard on every side and a surg- | i thoy were unable to alleviate driviag | ¥e8d to pull out. Both were caught by the | 30 per cent: cattle moro than one vear old, Mutilated. ner of those who have fri 1 b ing crowd of 10,000 peoplo blocks the strects |y to despair. Several lines of hose were | falling wass and crushed “liko egx sbells. | §105 cattlo less than one year old, 303 hogs, | Leavexwowrm. KKan., March 28— |Special | liner. Rope then staggered to bis foct and toward for squarcs. It is u sight to strike anguish ¥ About a dozen people were injured, but it 1s | 20 per centy sheep, 150 per cent; all other | pejogram to Tur BeE. I'ie horribly mu Loxnvox, March 28 e opre bis door. He had clmost entered, when the soon throwing {water on the flames, but it live animals, 20 per cent: by 20 cents per ents per bushel; n rushed out and, stabbing the s presumed that [ Droke wo lated body of & woman was found on tho [ On the Irish coast, and thought none seriously. to the soul. The pen 18 powerless to express | wyg nore than an hour before the work ; . busnel: barley malt, 40 3 h O T T e o, the awful sconcs that cuch succeceing w S R Lo (Gt A s he wide river, disturbed by the fury of | buckwheat, onts, Tye, corn, cornmeal, 10 | FIVer bank about a mile above the city this | [0 steamer bty of Davis is proces tottoring man in the buck of tho neek, sho ute roll through tho ghastly panorama. The | oo Givh much dificulty on aceount of | the tornado, is yet angry avd what was left | cents per buslieli ‘maccaroni, 2 cents | morning One leg was scvered from the [yt HAVErPoob Without touehine u dashied baclk into her house of the depot by the wind is momentarily | per pound; — wheat, 20 cents per | trunk and has not yet been found. The AR By this time Patrolnan Bure had r bodies of dead i ad wounded are being | yho peat, Up to 12 0% about thir dragged from beneath the ruins all around [ qoai bodies and twenty—five wount §-hive bushel; wheat flour, 20 per cent ad valorem; butter and substitutes and X PLOSION. | sponded to Pelzer's call, and in & fow sen- tences from him took in the whole situation. L the | OHICAGO RERINE (L rods feom trunk itself was severed 1 ty head, bugt and arms lying seves threatened by the strong waves that suree wder and avout the platforms. From the district and men, women and children | goio ey Kot : Nedshilico DI TodHee or /Al ¢ 3 dying been taken from the ruins cheese, 6 cents per 1b; milk, 5 cents per gal [ s Lying so A LIB Y 0 (LA ROUtL L L LT linger wbout filled with dread lest they might e Sevouth street and tho river as fac down as | lon; milk, preservea or condensed, § conts | e UiEhs and ono log, which vwere tiad in a | Nine Men Kitled aund Thirteen fn OoUHLAR a06 Losd!l I mecting pos i recognize in the shapeless masses the o= | A¢ 11130 tha room whers the children wero | €4 be seen ono contiuuous sceno of desola. | per’ pound; boans und poas, 40 conts a | Sackand weighted with stones. Iho body Jured. A L kL mams of some relative or friend. 1 : siehad S tiewie S tion mecta the eye and bewilders the spec- | bushel; onious, svliv bous, potatoes, flaxseed, | ffl NG M0 h 1 ire of s German | C1IcAGo, Marc I'he search in the | houst. The latter o mo dancing was reache sewls Symms, Jr., [-000 HETR EO TS 8 it R vegetables, apples, 20 cents a bushel; brooni nor of this city. A bullet holo near the | ruins of the building wrecked by t x- | too soon and > Patroln A DEATIL DANCE. had for hours bean moving about in agony | (AL0N% Whonover dceamed of uythle 89 | cypn,” #3° per tons citibaes, cach B cants; | Iiner of this cluy, A bullat holo near the HOAPIRES T ZoMLHEECH L e s e e SE ) e occurred | in front of that portion of the wreck where | Y€rFible. Fiverywhere is wreck and ruig Gider, 5 conta per fallon: orgs, 5 conts per | 1Cft ear was diacovered. llor husband s | pYosion of the sugar reflucry yesterday was | 1Urr - guarded | the | rear drobably tho greatest los: B AEEARLA = P P Probably the greatest loss of S | been arrestod ana sensational develovinents | completed this 1t s now knowa The Carpenter Aunncar iron works on | dozen; eggs, yolks of, 25 per cent; h v Fulls City hull, which was a the center | tho room had been, for his wifo and four L by hay, 84 0 epocted 1t was refused, o d astied in the at Falls City hall, fia O TOprIEnu gL T | Bignth stroet, a four story building, was | ver ton; honsy, 2) conts per gallon; hops, | 4re exr L 2 that mine men were killad and thivteen in- | o As s0 the Dralies made a rush of the tornado, In the lower rooms of tho | children were there. When t u was [ L ; e O e AR oy ; i ; ; ! ! : AR o St kit 88 | blown down and some employes injured, | 12 c pound; gard , 20 por PARTIAL BREOQRGANIZATION. All the dead Iheir | to escape by the bick door, but finding hall wero fifty or seventy-live chilaren with | reactied Mrs. Symms fatally] |8 WA SONR RSSOy s [lopnt; vogatableaitap eRRee JFed ATl o o {olcachroNby s agUne R toDE RUIL Bilnding e ol S ron werere~ | Brown & Son on Eigtth and Main streets | per pound: batiey (uiled). ontueal, sye, | The Western Statos Passenger Asso- | Frank Wallisc, Jolin Ouo, Tieury 1ubeldt, [ hand and eried, “\ve surrondor.s 1ot % R e [l e s WRCOSCTONS B MVE | foll and iustantly caught fire. By hara work | rye flour, dates,” grapes, plums, prunes, ciation’s New Agrecment, Rt sty SCRLIEIINITRER T Pttt i A LA LA i L persons on tho lower floors and soventy~five | only a faine possibility of living, While tho | o1l 40 ustantly ca B oL aniitar tatltws Etb boa i RIRSS ! Ghicido) March 25 o Spasial Detegram to)| Wibfkwand Fred|Grnlt; police stution. SRty moro among the lodges meeting on the uppor | father wus imploring the workers to get his | Uhe firemen managed to coutrol the blazoe, 8ing, " Uried: apples § wva 5 i [ e R, 8 4 Most of the bodies wore partially consumed | . Poor Ropo seemed, when fiest viewed, t 1 1 A thanontialtlis Nrabeok et The buildings adjacent to it were conside raisins, ried apples, walnuts, 3. conts | e Bek Yhe agreement of the reor- | or torribiy mutiluted, and some of them | be litorally eut to picees, and wus one great floor when the terriblo wind swooped down | other child the ilre broie ouv and work was | 11 PhIlIines wiiicont & ver pound: oranges, accordiog to 8ize of | unized Western States Passenzer associn- | could only be identifiod by the fragments of | mass of gaping wounds nud blood, making package, 25 cents to 8L per box or case raisins, fruit, prescrves, 20 per cent, monds, not shelled, 5 eents per pound: up as ghastly a sight as hum lookad upon. He w n eyes ever attended by a physi- ful and dans onthe building. The entire structurs in less | suspended. The last man taken out alive | ergl dead 116 beneath tho. i s mass of | before the flames d was John Hepden. | building, 745 Main street, occur wining intact. Great crowds 1 day, most of them A friends, and | ¢ian, who found tho most f¢ tion has been adopted by the former mem- | their clothing bers, but does not becotme operative untiy it | surrounded the than five minutes was a shape brick wod mortar, burying 200 people, of A THRILLING EXPERIENCE, Gunther, tobacco, and 1. H. Toewater and a0 T A A e sienanlBoRha e i +v do. | Deing anxious relatives an B DO to e rhaal viafatads A thirilling exporionco was that of George | James W. Prather was demolished, as was | Wotids shelled. iy conts por pound: bacon | is signed oy the head of tho pnsseuger de- | i ilover a body was tiken out and Jenti- | #erons wounds to bo as follows: A perpen = 5 % 7 2§ S also the immense building occupied by the kot el e pgund cel, mutton |} partment of each line in the old association. | fied the lamentations of the immediate rela- | dicul slush ranging from the forehead THE IDENTIFIED DEAD. H. Capito, who was presont at the meeting | f A Thierwan compuny. wholesale liquor | 31d pork, 2 cents per paund; moats of all | g 5" consequence the whole reor- | tives wore heartrending. One o two of the | downward. — cutting across — the i The killed, whose bodics “ave becu found, | of the Knigkts of Honor in thic lodgeroom on | dealers and distillers, ~ In ncarly all the | Kinds prepaved and prosarvoa, 25 ver cents | 00 W0 0B S oo o i e e e | injused may yet die, being very serinu ner canthus of the right cye to are: the top ficor. He says: “The first intima- [ business houses 1fsonralone e ns | H1 -t OO e DO B B0 e B e e e e Tl roa burned. % - the molar bone: another cut run dizonally 3 & R jured and tew yressed that whe he | Per pound: vinegar, g cents per gallo has signed. ‘The greatest douvt cxists T o ) v +, 7] v. Tl ueross the entire back of the neck and 14 M, Many Hasso tions of dunger were two aistinct rockings [ jured a b press at when the Very fow of theis ariicles are ever im rd to the Wisconsin Central The coroner's jury met Thursday, The ofil- | #eros i | e ohe i 2 building, about B 5 ; | debris is finally cleared away many bodics o L ' AN AEOgEL RO L LAkl entral. | cials of the sugar refinery still pursue their | barely missing the jugulur vein; a third was Miss ANNIE NIiLES. of the building, about which time u window | (A" 12 T8 ported, but the committee belicves that the | Goneral Passenzer at B, K. Steln of | poiioy of yeaterday of ret o O T Gl BSTRbO VR LhE DIRE alb tending A TR own fro SO oalAtal i O ity Y e FAllBLA oS the tanidarinnal | G oporal s nassen g A oiicy of yesterday of refusing to give any D ELI (N C y extend| Mus. MGLAUGURIN. wus blown from 1ts casings and immediately Market street this eveninglooks like a | 4uty Will be a rcliof to the farmer, and | ghay road insisted the adoption of a | information L ¥ | a distance of th tes, complete: whether the expected 1 ing the long head of tho tr ¢ follows or not | ¢jause allowing v Is from the asso~ 3 mus plastering began to drop from the | rumed village. The devastation on this Mus, BELLe LELLOFE, Mus, PETERSON. iug. A wild rush was made for the ante- | street is nearly complete. For four blocks | [De committes will huve the credit of downg | ¢ation on sixty days’ notice. On the refusal BREWERY WALLS COLLAPSE, a fourth a deep rip three iaches long in the uilding es: GUALDE oD the best 1t knew how. AlatlisrRlinasyte Aeron M ERIFats u h o JLAPSE, a I 0 Mo iioea room, which carried mo with it, and I just | 1ot & building escaped partial or totai demoli- of the otlier lines” to ugree Mr. I3kstein an left arm. The doctor said A AR e T ook way | tion. Eveu jedestrianism through the strects A DUIY ON REAPER TWINE. nounced that ho would not sign the agree= | mires T n 8 nono of the weunds wis necssyavily Muis. NUTSIALL. reached the door when the floor ave way | jg yimost impossible because of the wreckage, TReaper twino and cord made of the same | ment until he had consulted with President | *Pree Men Buried and Thought ¢o | i jtecly, although ho auticipated the gravest SesTER Many Prous we were precipitated te the basement, | In many buildings families resided over thoe | material have been pluced upon the dutiable | Colby. Secretary Thompson of the associa- A Bp Diad, . vesults from them us a whole, ‘Lhe knife or Nicnoras J. blinded and almost suffocated by a cloud of | stores anid in nearly every case thereare re- | list by the republican members of the com- | tion 1s to annource on April 2 his progress Evaxsvinie, Ind,, March The two | weapon used, he says, must havo been blur acts which in ry | and perd creased th 8 rusty, two and anothe meet- | side walls of tho Fulton avenue brew the ors | collapsed this afternoon, letting the roof fall cents | in obtain wnd of | ing is to be held Avril 4 to complet & signatures, limbs or severe | mittee of ways and means, to pay 1 r pound. ‘This is done upon the de dust and crushed and jammed by falling | Ports from these of broke WiLLiay Dieve ossit 3. N1cHo! i i In some way the dool 3 | R . b Bl NigioLe: HHRSOES LSy i dooe R TEn At No. Il12 Mrs. Whitman was fatally | the manufacturers, who claim that with pro- | ganization if possible. "A resolution was | P30 TS B ISFREAE, (I 18 HOOT f) Tho weapon could n by the ofl- Jony E. Mercir., el with e and maintained an - up: | isjured by jumping from « third floor wia- | tection for a short time they will be ecabled | passed bythe meoting that each line should | M 57X : bt JopPpR Sty | cers last night, thous vould-be Mooby Davis. right position when it stopped, and | dow. At No. 1120 two of Mrs. Symms’ chil- | to supply tho demands of the farmers at o | redeem all outstanding wileage wnd tickets | three of whom escaped, but John Winiger, [ derer told thewm ho th to th AR s M aay 1 was enabled to extricato myself from tue | dren wero killed, and Mrs. Symmes was | reduced rate from tbat of the importe which would interferc with raising rates to | Charles Tilley and Edward Kelley were | Bure and his wife declined to tali t WO debris and to mako my exit to tho strect | Vidiy injured. " From 1116 to 113, inclusive, | cle. The committoe somo timo ugo asreed | the old basia, und tho way b mido cloar for | buried in o dobris and are believed to bo | than 1o say that Kope hud aceused thom of 3 e o S hahian Tadloinlng Frane Rt oy vas the o make reapor twive and cord pay 1 cent a [ an advance rext ‘Phursday in case | dead. Owing to the dangerous conait of ra liouse of 11-fu rako is nbolb CIEARLKS IESSBNIACK, ;(’"; LR "‘ bl ,l""””,', e flaoks. 1 FATED ¥ LLALGIT Y. HAL pound, but a few days ago the western mem- | the organization is estabhihed., Ganeral | tue building, it is difictlt to zot anybody to years ola, sl ieavy sov MARTI AN iLb oy opallibclanifassngua et naliize] | Lberaloccucsou thofmoaciimw ililnss ot e LSrB 0 Ehe omu i ikl i isllotecy | [Lesn iR R Sl AR 0 BB ot | workcon e suins tatia bt e nroman nco A U iay B ARG R B, L CHAL B Many B, M b v everal men and ex d the fire | 15" qetailed elsowher he storm seemed | ¢5t.0f the farmers securod ‘a promise from s ele orary chalri e oz what they can. A bharbor tug wa aid to have attemptod the murdor of o mat Maky McGixry. that began. By this timo the rain was fail- | only to have swept Broadway from ifteentl | MAjority of the comsittee that the duty [ first Tuesday in May,” wacn balloting will | swawpod this morning by s tremendous | it Council Bluffs a a short time azo, and Biunaer CRowE ing in torrents, The lLightning tiashes only | to Ninth street, but nearly all the houses on | Shuld e reduced to 1, u cent per vound, It | begin on a permunent chairman in case all A crew of six wore rescued witn | that hecame from there to Om iha. Tho SRoNA, ! iy SItIE Hashes OBLY | mess. stmocts anl Hhn Y, oo houscs on | js"yrobablo that whon the furmors of tho | the hnes sign th agresment. - Meantine all "Tho severo storm lust night | Woman is about thirty yoars old und has the i\l n.ll AMPBELL, Rave mumln nl!-] >|H|m\fl \" 0 l'x"xm "’ 10 | (ere domolished. From Eighiteenth to Six. | country are heard from the committee will | the vul;mlnl regulations of the old Western roofed u few buildings, but did no other | 10w prostitute ook in her ey, feature, DTN rums and blinded everybod o catire Oliatiacs 2 £ reduce the duty to 1 cent per pound, if in- | States Passenger association will govern, Jamago il ho was formorly an inmato of a den in this 3 teenth streets were mostly small framo : paripound, 4 serious damage. y J. B Scaio. building collapsed iv the front and rear. Of | houges occupiod by colored families, Miuny | deed 1t does not reduce it to 15 cent. - il e SR cit s occupied by colored 3. Muny : T A1 ‘ : tope i ive ye AR e Ie R Idl0 Ll s 0 a s WV (S SDrAN the cast and wost side walls nothing is stand- | roofs were torn off, but no great amount. of LORD OF 1IE LEGISLATORS, SHOTAL A IHUNERATL Nebraska, lowa and Dakota Pensions, | Hope is ahout thitty five vears old, the SN T ing mvove the second story. There | damage was done and none of the occupants | The farmers have the eall in this congross. 2 = L WasniNaToN, March 28.-[Special. Tele- | (3tNAr oL @ bEight, HonL appdaring Able Bl were nearly o hundred members | Were hurt. From Sixteenth to Nineteenth | In the last houso of represcntatives 1t was | A Baltimore Priest Badly Wounded [ oo oy 1 Rensioasiihave! beds || RLLvlofistiteas Uillicen aud i widely e B 3 present at our lodge mecting. Fully ts, however, the destruction was terri- | the Kaignts of Labor and 1t was expected by the Church Sexton. s it L ¥o Daon | knowas a sobor, fdustrious and respectable Pat Buaoy, RSO QLE0: TISOtInE, B ully In these three blocks the houses were | that the Grand Army of the Republic would | Byyrivone, Md., March 25— While Father | oo bl SE e SalaR SR b gINa g, ey CHAKLES JENKS, twothirds of thoso wero ladiwes. | Jarger and of o much better quality. Nearly | control logisiation in this, but tho horny [ ; SAIORE BES e ettt lavelld e ey man 0. Grow, (rolghtoniidohn - T i g Ty S DB RivATE. Besides our lodwe another order was holding | every one of them was demolished, but in [ handed agriculturists appear to be the men | Lenminehan, assistant pagtor of St. Joseph's | [, Sides, Browmficld: Jacob Kurl, York. In- SERGEANT DUNN'S WARNING, Tor e O Ri G ey a meetiug on tho same floor, Bands wero | MOSE cases the occupants escaped with slight | whoso vote is sought ~with tho greatest en- | Catholic _“’l"_“(":- ‘;‘(" !*kj';f‘\"x'm\”'fi' A funeral | creage—Francis H. Forbes, Ord; Hugh Hill, | Lower Mississippl Must Prapare for & e rehiearsing on the second floor and a party of | ijurie 4 RS, erey, und as Senator Vunce of North Caro- | Coremony, Sexton fichard MeRiclols, with' | opampion; George Hules, Alexandria. Reo: Veariul Plood. ' L U'he Catholic buildings at Seventeenth ana | lina said in o speech the other duy, overy | Ut warnin, fired five shots at him, three of % 4 2 L E AvausTA Fisnrr. decorators were at work in the large hall | Broudway—fiye in numboer—wero all blown | member of the senate appeared to be trying | Which ook effect and seriously ' wounded [ issucand increaso—Gzorgo thorngale, North | New Yons, March it Dunn ot WiLniAs DesanRrs, preparing for the entertainment. So far as | down and Sister Pius was killed. All the | to mount the hizhest pedestal and stand as | him. MeNichols was seized by the mourners | Loup. the signal service in interview thus after. YR ImanToaniaonanotos: I could judee there were less than a dozen | other sisters escaped without injury, the Farmers’ friend. The Farmers alliance | #0d taken to jail. The prisoner is twenty-five lowa pensions: Original 1valic noon says that one of the greatest culumitics o SRdoan: all told Who got out unliurt, and_ the cries A GENFIAL RELIEP CONMITTER appears to be as formidablo in tho southern | Yeurs of uge. “he cause of the shooling 18 | Nathaniel (. Gavey, Des Moines; Edward | the country hus ever known is imminent GENEVIEVE Syaus, for help and_groans that issved from the | ‘The board of trado today appoiuted a gen- | HALCS 48 I tho wost, i the southe o sone- - Jordun, Guthric Center: William . Ken- | and that itis the duty of the press to warn h el L aR i e cral rolicf committeo to at onceo relieve the | LS ad memvers appear to have forwotte Wha Motenng ox (Citeo nedy, ltudd; Charles 1. Marshall, Rockfor : . HExm LiNGo. brolken und_ twistel hoap was proof that, | BECL LUt o e s dostitute sondition. | 1l about tho poor moonshiner of the moun= | | Tho Metemann Murdos Case, | ik LR L NGTSI RIS | tho poonle of lower Missisaupi to propare JAMES S, STERRENS. scores were still there unable to escape.’’ Mwenty thousand. dollars was subseribed v | taius for whose benefit in tho lust congress svexworti, Kan, Mareh 25, —[Spocial Tieis et tonene. a3 | for the worst. He says TNt e T T Darkness and Desolation, city council approprinted £2),000 m tax on fruit brandies, whisky in small stills | developments have taken place in the Mot ra, Dus Moincs, Incrouse—Fageno H., | phis. The he river at Vicksh AR LovisviLLe, Kyi Mareh 25.—As night | Largo corps of men have been organized {oujooalizonsumption #nd wrepeal o tho in- | yunn murder case this afternoon. ‘there s | Hall, Harlyiilo; David Samvson,” Newton! | and Cairo ha A Miss M s closes in its folds tho devastated city of | Work on the wreckage unremittingly, t B Ty oo regulutions, but the farmer is | considerable feeling against tho accused and 1gustus C. sStickle, Anamosu: Llewellen | tio ton of the flood hmit, W Miss Many SCHATTER, AR avi I ARt Gl A0 aliia e e e first atiention being paid to ABVIDEINIS 0NN W) threats of lynching have been expresscd, He | Camvbell, Waterloo: Aretus 1% Looiis st from th i A. S. TRUELRING, -ouisville scores of widows and orohans are | 4nq othor points wh 1 THE CLARKSON BUMORS, \d the wholo matter very coolly, a8 d Bello Pl Albort M. OB i |sonest Lomitiipnaweatorm oomegedoln tho ' vowed down with the weight of decpest | feiaoy \ ' ? ! s, told the whole matter very coolly, ns does | el laing Albert M ) river things are bound to bo carried away LMER E. BAnNgs, \ own with th decpost | feared. rortunately for the homeless the | The reports of Mr. Clarksou's resignation | tho son of the murdered woman. This af- | ¢ d; Benjamin F. Martin, Con- | and the surre e CLARENCE LOESER, grief. Wreck and ruin have settled down in sther 1s very mild, - The relief committeo | as assistant postmaster general have been | ternoon it was discovered that Mettmann's Point; Jumces Martin, Fuirtield; Ihis will probab, v Caivo in two its very midst and tue specters of the dead, s evening discussed the quostios v ana in some quarters it is asserted | horse had blood on its neck, and a trail of in Biliings, Maynard; Isaac Muckey, | or throo days, but it may bo thr ROBERT HAMILTON, \ wiiose funeral pyres ave heups of bricks and y loss, Opinions vari positively that the document has been written | blood leading from the house to a vacant lot wkeon; Beott Lane, Muscatine, Roinsue | fore it rea Now Orleans, Mus, Jony Horax Whoso {uperul byeos ato heaps of bricks and | ¢roif, tho” fragmentary repor and hanaed to the postmaster general, to | was discovered also. The coroner's inqueat | —Chestor’ Wiman, Southoriands 1Honry | ' Gaecennt bnim sun ot ansae with any aue Four unknown men were found mangled S e 10 | it is betieved it wili reach #2,500,000, * To- | take effect June 1. This is readily bel will take placo tomorrow morning, at woich | Stanbis, Fairficld; John Fekstein, Lamars; | thority excopt upon New York weather, beyond recognition awful halo of their prescnce tho entiro | night the relief committeo prepared the fol- | because Mr. Clarkson’s desire to leave his | it is expected that further developments wili | Byron C. Bonton, Hart Iteissue and in . g sl ,““Wm“:l e 3 o city lowing authoritative statement, which was | ofice is well wunderstood, bat it is not true, | be made. crease—Lorenzo 1. Prask, Renwi Oriir Greely's Opinion, a lpjgrad ames woro obtainable | j3audy of brave rescuers contliue to work, | furnished w the Associatea press Ho lias not written his resignation, and will ey wal widows, cce.— Dorothy, mother of Rumn Wasiisarox, March 23, —General Greely number about sixty, aud many will die. D e o T e R Ea oo To the People—The calamity thut has | not haud it i for some tune. His Favor Free Raw Materials, uius Buttolph, Pilot "Mound; Susuna, | 400, (TR T aittipal 3! AN APPALLING 81007, B e S L “duously, | overtaken tho city ot Lowsvillo by the | situaticn aud ntiments BostoN, March 25, —The Commercial Bul- | widow of William C. Vandewuter, Croston 19.oblof Bignaloflicar, raltepalos his.opinion) more 1y, though mno less arduously, | cyclone last night spread over a territory | understood both by the letin suys a secret mioeting of the new Wool South Dakota pensions: Original mvalid | that the flood iu the low ssissippi valiey When the scene of the disaster was ceached [ Each remnant of the piles of wreckage 1s | covering a space of wround sou four | and Postmaster General Wan: « ' Sinois o lecide Charles Brand, Big Stone City, Restora- | will continue undiminished ten days or more by the Associated press correspondent it | lifted up wich the anticipation of uncovering | hundred yards wids and three miles in Clurkson does mot liko the ofiice ho | SOM8U! sociatlon today decided that | 4104 and increaso—Joseph Woodland, Julian. | Tho rain fall of Thursday must raiso th was an appalling sight. Crowds thronged | to view the lifeless form of some human vie- | o8 T’”' n.l ‘(\;mh t‘!u' ];A:flv:«wn and residence luv feels that the honors he is en- | 0l hu:nn-w ~-x|n:nw(u~' uf lhml and other | [ncrease—Deios G. Bitts, Heights, Misxissippi shghtly from Cairo southward the streets uud the hoart of the city wa 0 o ' ere portion o he city he loss of life 18 in the Joying do not compensate him for the wear anufacturing countries shows the interosts —_ — unless cre SE8 INCrease in number I'her Ll L At in Sk AL A i 0Cho storu), byt thers la ueighborhood, it 'is believed, of some sey- | and tear of mind and bedy. Ho woul of all classes are favored by freo raw mate Boodlerism Charges Not Proved. i8 N0 new o R AT T s ek . Great masses NO TIME TO CONSIDER THE DEAD, enty-ive persons, and the loss to the city in | to leave the departmeat’by June 1, but it is | rial and that the intorests of the wool grow MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, March 28— |Sp tion since yesterdny of brick and stono in heaps presonted the ap- for the living muy yet be buried beneath tho | damage to houses and goods is believed to [ haraly probablo that he' will do so, becauso | ers, manufacturers, dealers and consumers | it i St TR 550 A S - poarance of having simply crumbled to | mountains of debris, and thoy turn and delve | D¢ $5000,000. While the calamity is great | the president is not uow prepared to select | of this country requir that wool and otuer | Lelegruim to Tue Bek.|—Lho report of tho A Call For Avmed Men, { earth, Gaugs of rescucrs are at work on | aguin with renewed energy. one, our citizens feel able to copo with +it | his successor and there is cortain work to be | Faw materials shall be free, city council committeo appointed to investi Piitae e B AT oo L | tho debris in search for victims of the calam- | A nOFEY: and aro not cast down, but will at onco pro- | done that he desires to completes in other e wate the charges of boodlerism mado againsy | erhpd A RIS S8 T A T e P T S e O A As the night grows darker the work be- | ceod to repair and resume business in the | words, he 13 ambitious to fill the fourth class Orught Agzain certain sldermen by the Times, has sub. | 8780 to Tur Beek]-—Th o order of e ‘_m‘"“ .~-l~'~ lh‘mjl A{ the street | comes more awful ven tha advantage of | chaunels now interrupted. In ail other | oftices’of the country with republicans, 8o Ponrraxn, Ore, March 25.—The British | mitted its report to tho effsct that the | American mechuanics have led for 1,000 crossingy to prevent peoplo from passing | Light und its fear dispelling qualities are de- [ POrtions of the city business will be re: | fur as possibld, in order to strengthen the | guiling sehiooner Pathfinder, which ran away | CU8rges were not proved. The conductof | armed men o assist t rrow in plac- through the ruined thoroughfares where | nied them, for all the electric light wires | 44 orgavization of that paply ‘beforo ho turns { ity w one-man prize crew from tho cutter | Alderiman Sterling lu regard to the opening | ing the American flag o pablic school partially wrecked walls stand as a menaco to [ were torn down by tho storm and loft tho A DIBNALCAORXY, ovar his portfolio to Assisenc else Rush in Alaskan watrs last yoar, put into b °F ® Bireet s severely condemuod, Dusoe ab Mug ate: & K town life, but their efforts aro futile city enshroudod in deepest gloow. 1t grows | , LA tonight the streets, Iit ouly here a MCOMAS' GERRYMANDER BILL S T T TR TS - . in Sterrott township, this county. The T AUNEASIRARY e L | B omatiauilad in e gloow, ] * | there by lamis, prasent o disinal Appoat I asked Reprosentative McComas of Mary- | Neakli bay, Wastington territory, yesterduy Bought by the Cigarotte Trust. mochanics attempted 1o raise tho fag lust S sodark in tho shadows of the crumbling | auce. At the stréet intersections paco to | land today what would become of his anti- | [0 ko revairs. The rovenuo cutter Cor Ricuvoxn, Va, Murch 25 —The formal | Saturday, but were met at the cutrance the fire bolls sounded and within ten minutes | wails that stand still us sileut sentiuels over | and fro arwied militiamen, who keep back | gerrymandering bill, ana ho said: — “The | ben bappened along and promptiy seized the | ¢ unaror of ‘tho large tobacco properties of | 10 tho ' &chool yard by a mob of & squad of police appeared at Falls City hall. | tho aead what overy object with tho sem. | the crowds who otherwiso would hamper | demderatio members of the house committee | Luthtinder and is now holdiug her for orders | TR e o v ", oo | foreizuers, who refused "to “allow the The walls of the adjoining houso wero first | blance of human. f must bo grasped to | the workmen searching for tho Tho [ on election of presidentsand vice president | {09 the treasury department. Fren ;\‘.‘ Lot i i A sobacco | Hlag to o placed on the building, — Insuiting propped up und then tho work of cutting | prove A G ey 0 | majority of these crowds, however,have dis- | have asked that action be delayed in order q T SoDcon SamBan Y AYhiot e paarie AMOFIGAN | oxLressioun wora jaado usa At and fAnaily through the heavy roof t S A it flesh or ue. Still the untiring | porsed, especially the women, who formed | that t 1ight ascertain the wishes of thei Shart and Skinped. Loucea company, whick 18 the nawe of tho | tho sentiment became so great that tho o heavy covered all be- | and strong hearted workers vontinue w dig | the largor numb spectators ail day. | people, out there s no doubt that the bl IEANsAs Ci7y, Mo, March 23.—P. D. Starr RO SIgRERUIA NS school board urged the committae 1o withe g3 At tirst the work was difeult an in the merciiess storm-wmade gravesof the | Hero und there al residence strocts | will bo reportad to tha house tly he | of the msurance firm of Bluke & Starr has S dr foaring u resort to violence. 'The laborious on account of the Janxiousymuiti within the track the tornado or | republicans arc, as & body, in favor of the | disappeared. His partner says Starr is short . Fasher O'flwyer Meloasods maohnplos returnied, and afier raporting the tude that thronged the wreck. The s no estimating tha numiber of | R€AR It shino' gas lig terough asure, aud I contldently believo that it | #2000 in t1s accounts with the State Pensoy, March Pather O'Dwyor, | watter to their co @ circular wis is most dilicult task was to cloar | hoso who lia buried in the dobris, beople | [INIOWS ' from which th 88 has | will bo passed. The more [ iuvestigate its | meut and insuranco company of Su Who lias boen in prison five mouths for of- | Bued calling for ouo thousand arincd mon tho ruins of women, who wereifonnd digging | are st learnlne of missine mobeer s | Bten sbauared, \..‘m»j- it n may bo soen | constitutionality wnd the justion of (e | cisco and the Burlington of Towa, fenses under the crimos uct, was released | @ 809 that the foir was placed on tho builds t A Ty 2 g 8 ] o blazing fires heaped up to keep out the cool [ measure the stronger I am in favor of it yesterday fron lamore cu K S beid A ARG Y0l With their fingers, crazed at the groans of | their families and wothers and futhers stand | BIght air. Tho less fortunate ones that have | We must have tho Fifty-second congress e jaataranr iram Tullamnore, dall “& ¥eeaw 1imay be trouk tho {mprisoned victuns, After an hour of | wilaly guzing on the ruins aud 10 roof to shelter them bavo piled their | elected from the districts as at present ar Bor )Rl a And o oS paARL - b - ceaseless labor the PR R Sl jt‘l:l“r‘“”‘“ oF rathor whut's loft of it, on tho | ranged or wo will get thg our reappor For ol et s PN 8 AXERYARE Enclish Buying Brewerics General Sickles Succen 's Plack, s / 4 and are guarding it tonight preparatory | tionment at the hands of this congress in A8k y VAR e 84A: SaN FRANCISCO, Cal,, March 29, —A | ALBANY, Muarch Governor Hill has to deliver to thew ut least thoir dead. Hard- | to secking otter homes tomorrow. Add to | such a way that another congressional elec tionary temperature, B 91 Sy, SAREQN. e mmak MORR 1 ted M « | D E. & was taken out. IHer name was Sarah Mem- | ened hearts moved with deep sympathy and | 8! this tho frequent appearance of ambu- | tion will have to bo held after the reappor- For Towa—Fair, warmer, souterly winds, | ing never says an English syndicate secured | 8RPOIRLER Major (iencral Banicl i 2 * phis. She was found situing in an uprigat | 1dio men dug 1nto the dirt and grime lances and wagons oarrying their dead hu- | tonment bus voen ratifed by congresy in | | For South Dakota—Fair, northerly winds, | & controlling interest in tto Philadelphin and | SUorift of ¥Ork: vioo Vlack realgned. position, her head bruised und owne arm The streets ure thronged with a multitude ) he “;,K.}x‘.1*<,r to the h order that the provisions of the reapportion- | 1oV temperat United States breweries here; consideration, s eilan R S 4 of mourning families and you have & shight | went are complied with. ‘Tne proposition is .- - £5,000,000, Pond Ofering broken. Sho sak at the first sound of | of sorrowing people. Wby stand npon the | iden of the sad appearance of Louisville to. | as long & it 18 short. ¢ Trouble in 8an Domingo. - WasmiNatoy, March [Special Tele- “l:. .\_‘\A‘lw.:.- the ....u.}-m-.v made a r:nh for | corners with tear-dimmed eyes solemnly | BIRDL LAND DECISION, New York, March 25.—A cable received Delaga Bay Difficulty Settled, | gram to Tue By Bonds oftorel: $15,000 ) } s uen's eutrance wnd knocked down | discussing the dreadful catastrophe or move _WITHOUT WARNING Secretary N rendered a decision a Spanish lmporting house here from St L1suoy, March 28, ~The claims of England | at #1.23; ) at $1.04 and trampled on ber in its mad escape. | from one point of the wrecked district to Major Gait of the Louisville & Nashville | 1n the case of teges vs Oraug Thomas, & Domingo, states that the po- | and the United States on account of the - Seelug tho overwhelming jam at the door | another guzing at the scenes of ruin. There [ T0d and bis fawily, who lived v a two story | Halleck, iuvolying timber culture eatey for | biical trouble wnich originaiod o fow days | seizure of the Delagoa Bay rilway by the In the Commons several rewained behind, ‘Ihe last Miss [ are at least a hundred families homeless in [Continned on Second Page the southeast & of section 55, township 81, | ago has apread all over tho sland and o | Portuguese is settled excopt for @ few LoxDoN, March The tithes bill passed S yed range 10 west, brara laod district. | battle bad veen fought at St. Thowas, formulities, Bhe secoud reading in the comwons touigul

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