Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 29, 1890, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE:.SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1890. Senator Daniel introduced an ameadment - Whotraidte Destruction man badly burt, dives into the rock, again eircles and to the world bill proposing that tho e et P X 4 i ' ob; hlnu“\l"l"vi*'l'v bration bf the Tour hun Continued from First Page. Metrorvorrs, 11, March 23.-~This town Woman Killed at Jackeonvilie, sinks as it cireles until it again emorges State Evangellcal Assoclation In | dredth annivery of the discovery of America = was visited by s fearful storm yesterday, re BrooMINGTON into daylight under itself, when \hv- H ors - K house, wore SItLng 10 an upstairs room line re i 1 ossion at Cedar Bluffs. be held in Washington, October 12, all th o suddonly the watis fell upon them, ine resumes its course down hill in : nations be invited, and on complotion of the | Njysor Galt succeaded in getting out withiout | Hous of its citiffnd and such wholesalo de- [ tion of the state. At Peteraburg couside IOV nLne oy — coremonics, that they be asked t8 visit Chi- | 5,000 "hut his wife was buried in the ruins. | struction of prohofty as was nover known | ablo damage was done by hail. At Jackson Uhe making of o tunnel like this is as IiL, March 2 A severe suiting in the wounding and death of por- | gtorm of rair, hail and wind swopt this sec E ) the otion cases o Vaddell ve, Wise, THE NEBRASKA CITY BRIDGE. | intho fiootion cnsos of Waddell va. Wise, | BLE AN NS DARY, ety QUL e fo G — L ‘1“ Ly et L M) angerously il I'hree lives were lost | —_— Fourth Alabama. the house committee de . St Tlapie | Union of two clouds, which met in gl L Ll A corner of Kighteenth and rdaple ] County Commissioners Refuse to Onll | /(1010 FECOMMADE seating the tenu e Thie killed were mid air. In %' momont they swooped EEATAT ETCORAN. 1B Vol R o Worricl, aged fortg: o daughter, | down inio thé'Onio river and on lifting " The ways aud means committeo decided to | 282 onds gl el il put & duty of 40 percent advalorem on carpet New Trial, arns with srresponding compensators duty for manufucturcrs, Tho rato on tho atious grades, however, will not be unifor shran 3 elical Associntlon, | nd in somo instances will bo below Nobraakca: EVARReIICAl ; it A Jul | per cant. Niokel ores will be placed on the LSRDAR L Lt Lo s free list. Redactions in sugar will be 35 and Telerram to Fur Bre, | The tyelfth annual | 40 por cont session of the Nevraska Evangelical associn - skill as t world ean show, and many Relief From Ind ananohs, very skillful things have on done by SOUthWest a ronring, apparently born of the INpavarornts, Ind., arch 28.—A called | our railway makers. The art of tun- meeling of citizons met at noon at the board | neling is au oid one, but it neve of trado to provide relief for the fumilies of | attwmined such povfoction as- distin ir years, and James Fitzzerald there followed a column of -water estimat guishes it today rick ket a grocery and at the time of | at from fifty to twe hunared feet bigh the dead and injured at Louisvillo. A reliof | cident there were in the store the | curious phenoment swept onward, sir committee of tho bourd of trade left the city | proprictor. his wife, daughter, and Fitz- | the river front, lrom there it r at 9 o'clock this morning for tho stricken | €020, driven in 1864, two mm-‘ out geraid. At the firat gust of vind the walls | through the residonce and business nortfons | city with a corps of physicians, One thous. | under the bottom of the lace, so that 4y | Goubled up and the roof dropped £ | of the city, nothing in its path escaping dam- | and dollars will bo taken to retiove the im- | the city may obtain a water supply fron rick was crushed by the falllog timbers and | age mo; loss sorious, mediate wants of tho destitute and suf- | from the refuse of the city. ‘This ton was taken out dead. His wife was extris | A of buildings wora completely | fering. ot hten i now bocn oo, s cated in an unconscious condition, Later on | demolished. ~ Not ong. of tho wmors L R in the nigit a rescuing party saw w tiny hand | prominent and v buildings in_the Sunk Several Eish Boats i n eon on hers today, with Bishop AN INSANE FREAK, protruding from the debris und the mavgled | ety eseaped 's hotel, Glass & Win Caino, 111, Mareh 238, —The gale here last tion s in cor 3 duy, ; b form of the baby girl soon lay besido its | dom's atavo works, the Metropolis woolen | night sunk several fish boats on the | Ihomas Howman of Chicago ss chaieman. | @ 0o S L | dead father. The bedy of Fitage mills, the Iirst Nutional bank, \Wittman's o Resolutions were unanimously adopted up A ¥ Louisville & Nushville brakeman, was next | carriage factory, the jail and the city build house. This was o difienlt work to | Jhis powdsr nes holding Bishob Bowman against his oppo Lldbecddany bl UL b Lo Ll ings, the Empire fouting mills and ware % e, owing to its being through | than the ordinry kit cooro® N nents in different parts of the United St New Youk, March 25.—A Washington | Eleven non were crowded 1ato the 1itlo | houses ure among thoso who contribute most | houss into the water. No one was hurt, yund qilcksand, “but | it is w | con LT G R AR T O and also condemning declaring in {avor | gpocial in & morning paper &ays that it can | barber shop of John Berther, No. 1303 | to the lo8s. The only person killed outright | The gale blew at the rate of sixty miles an MOt TG ey = Ya = laniti; | Anor hi ol nata powdors Suld of the yroposed amendment by Word | yTCl ot tated that tho mystery sur. | BIORAWay, when the storin burst, Thie Foof | was Emily Marstiali, & colorea wouan. but, | honr. oo st s o izt | only it e, | ROYAL BAKING POWDER COu ihe following are | Py t Secretury | VA% torn off, the second story carried awny | the list of the wounded is long, and it is | At Mill Creek five Louses and sovoral o s, for instance, the Croton | itlvaist’ Ny Heningor, Seorotarios ¢ nding Lo DUINAE - 01 oloretuty | and the sido walls tumbling in . whon the | feared some of thom will die. Among the | barns wero blown down, and Mrs, Hartlino | f4ueduct from Croton down to Now meyer and Indholder, Eiders Hornberger, | Tracy's residence is cleared up. It | men broke the windows and doors and ran [ moro seriously injured are: Mrs. Mary | and child were soverely hutt York, which is driven through asolid | T ———————————— .} Branchte, Hadinsky, Heivouthal, Yenny, | is weil sustained and rumors that Briaget | into the streot; notone of them was hurt, | Keebler, Mrs. Joft Shepard, John Allen, At Metropoiis the tornado unroofed and | rock for thirty nd aquarter mile, i g he buiidi g tally destroyed 3 \ L I " ] fva, Sehurzor, Broy, Wals | Sweeny, a trusted old servaut, who has beea DL DI R R T Groen Chonte, s, ¢ ariio Jaios, Mr. otherwiso damaged about - two hundred | The Hoosie tinnel 13 four and the i ],‘) Sehwab, rer, ALV Wil Tor Touttas n g de ee opnosite direc ilass, Thomas Robing an. enry Riggins, | houses, among them being the court house | quarter les ir gth and is twe Doscher, — Stock, in the secretary > fan ";‘ for fourteen | o to the course pursued by the tornado | There woro many mar us pes, the | and Judge Milikey's residenc Ono person | “"\‘}(\,,; \.' "“_ .‘]’m“;“i' ‘:'K‘l' "““ l‘.'l‘ Fischer, "Althaus, | years or more, hus confossed that shie fired | the firstovidences of serious destruction aro | most notable being that of the family of | waskilled and several hurt. TEOE RO m e Sel Stre Wichmann, | the house with kerc饮ne. H it is | the topless and windowless houses on the | William Mathias, whoso residence was over- s hgh, 7 BENT S ps ihr. said to be that she iorosine [ north side, between Sixth and Seventh | turned and carried wway, leaving the family A_Numbi P o | When canals were introduced into lling Exporion Workn = — all over the roc o and as | streets. The wind took the roof from and | on the lower floor unharmed St Lotts, Mo., March 9 yooial from | Purope tunnels “became necessary to tho Lake at Chic go. stused to Call the Election far up stairs as : of oil [ deranged tho top story of the buildings | In tho country the dovastation vas moro | Gouliervilte, 1il.. reports great damage done | AV0id excessive lockags, and with® the 1y, Neb,, March 23, | Special | would go, lit the parior gas fire ¢ nt u‘\ ocetipied b, -l> ; HIT & Owens ) I!LI'H' ‘lw:( appalling. Willlam Brunner's farm residence ekl ¢ | railways tunnels beeame quite contnon eladrais o it e connty com- | chureh. No motive whatever is assigned boots and shoes was greatly damaged. | and out buildings were ontiroly swept away. Of the older ruilw nuels Biig raa " 3 7 Telogram 1o Witk BEE. =ho oUW COMC | for' tho Lorribln doed, and no possible. in= | The two upper stories of tho Ager compun Mrsi GooRRBIMRENS s HATTHEE 1kt DFoKom 4] Joveds B e ey Sunsle i Hine S iRESCUED W ARTER S HASD SWORK: i e et e Sl e centive except insanit four.story notion store were destroyed, !I-{- Kingston chapel and in the grave yard ad The storm struck Nashville, THl, with ter- | s 3 0 olaction In MR SRR LY DESCINEL D) - - ) top stord of Bamberger, Swong & | joining the grave stones aro all blown down. | pific force and wrecked a number | 5 a1 Joining & stones ure all bl ¢ fol d ecke umber of build WieE RS R R R e . vote 100,000 in bonds to aid in building the SPORTING NEW Co.'s four story building were démolished. Tho louses and barns of many farmors are | 6 foreD G Srecsec o b three miles long. anil consists of tWo | rwenty-Seven of Them Imprisoncd bridge, us the issu ther with bouds al- —— | CAUGHT UP BY THE WIND, gone. A quarter of a wmillion is perhaps not g g Uzt : . parallel tunnels,oue for each teack. 4 ready outstanding, would exceed the limir The O ing Game A thriiling experience was that of Mrs. | an exaggerated estimate of the 1038, At Little Praivie Willam Rhynes' resi - For 8 al Hours i the Inter- aliowed by law, o more_than 10 per cent of With pleasant weather the Omahas will | toemele, who kept a dry goods storo at 5 2 | dence was wrecked and by was fataily The Merchants’ caruival to be given | mediate Crib of the New Oity the asseased valuation of the precimet. Tlhey i s o e A LA DR s & LU G hurt. Henry Taylor und family were badly | at Exposition hall tonight will be, the | Water Tunnel \is0 held that the bridge would not be an | Play their initial game of the season at the | the "““'I_"“‘ tho. " storm her, Snol ) GaLLaTiY, Tenn., March 28.—The wo! hurt. Two youns ladies, it is feared, will | linest and prettiest entertainment ot ' internal improvement, ‘The case will imme- | ball park tomorrow. A large force of wen ; ‘u.‘n.;; Y .\-" :“‘f" b ”H"’ storm in the history of this place visited here | aie. the senson. Thirty-two handsome yourn diately be taken to the supremo court by tho | wers at work all day yesterday upon tho e b ko both 20 | loat night. Two miles out a numbver of | Thero is a Polish sottlement in tho path of | [ndies in uniqie gad bendtifal costii potitioners, who will ask for a muudanus. srounds, and superintendent Harry McCor. i rished to the front door just as tho Y it the storm which has not beeu heard 4 1 i) A Nab HYERDO. FH grounds, and superiutondent Harry McCor | whirlwind was passing. It gathered in both | houses were destroyed. The brick residonco | the stortn which s mot Lol hoard from, [ \wil] give a veny interosting and att A Narrow Bseape From Death. Ministerial Conference. ff""‘l;‘w‘ Y '.'1:\ ““r"i I‘,‘I‘m "l m[‘ and aprayed | Of them wnd carried them into the air a dis- [ of John Hibbott was blown away and an | {jiore! tive deill. Bight of Prof. Morands pit Cincaco, March 238, Special Telegram to KEARSEY, Neb,, March 25,—[Special Tel gainat onch other about ag follow: |~ . | tance OF fonty foot. At Malo streot they | eighteen months baby and a twolve yoar old | A “special from Garbomlale, L, says a | pils will dance the Movris and May pole | Tue B A number of workmen at the gram to Tug Bre]-—The ministerial con- arns’ Canavan's | Wore both huvled againet a fonce and re- | poy killed and Hivbott and wife fatally in- | disastrous cyclono passed through Jaceson | dances. and the Omaha guards will give | intermeaiate crib ot the new city water tun ference of the Kearney district is in scasion | Team, Positions, Team. found by neighbors a few minutes later, The | jured, Willam Patterson’s residonce was | county. At Grand Tower a number of | an exhibition drill. This entertain- ; nel, two miles and a hulf out in the lake, hud ) sClonme P 2 A ished Vo pel o bouses were destroyed a e lives 0 [ me y bt off A BOFFOW 88CANO 1 de atthe M. . churen here. By a majority | McConnell....... Pitcher........ I‘J-u- lady was adly bruised and poraps huct in- | domolished and five persons injured. - Jawes | fiouses were lh\*h;",:":!h‘)rgu ”fi.- i3 o8 vore | mont will be for the fit of the | anarrow escapo from death during tho ter. ES o e dusIA s Lo ahiopa ta mnTate Motan. .. ........Catoher.... ... Erquibrt | gopnally, Kilimeit's right armwas broken | Pattersou's houso was wrecked and he and [ fost, —Near = Murpbyboro =M. = Linslev's | Woman's' Christian f and | riblestorm carly this morning,and we ; vote it was decided to chauge the ministeriai | A7drows, S Fiese, UL Hines | (RN g shrained gnd thero wvas o deep | bis Wife very badly hurt. Many othor resi- [ dwelling was blown to piaces,his child kilied | ovorvone attonding will be wiare 1 e e i Byl conference to a district couterence, us pro- | Kearns.., . «. .Second..........Canavan ;:ush {HHIRI et dences were destroyed. The cyclone did its and his wife dangerously injured. X‘l‘[mvill 5 rescu by hurd work., 10 stora: \: as 50 vided for in the M. K. discipline. There | W ; S rmn. s Thayor | B O itire western portion of Parkland, | Worst work after leaving here, however. .- s o :! m-x;mi l:“.r“f:f 3 bent ml. tlnu }m. yers of % 10 crib so hal hat several of the timbers thioy can cxamine local preachers and do Phird. ... . SUUSS | )ik lies just beyoud the nouthywestern | or twenty-five miles everything was da- A LONG VOYAGE 3 - ich work that they cunnot do as a minis- Middle, L. Bid | e d of the city, was wrecked. Tho storm | Sed. Alithe Louses beyond Biedsoe, un to Auction, Furniture Auc . ( were knocked off and the fiered wave | [E There is a wonderful tunne two shafts, one on laad and one in the | T ul the lake, vising through a erib, which erib is defended by o broakwater ana serves as the foundation of a light powdor never varles, A niarvel of purity Absolutoly Pure, CRED; 9t0. Sihe was not badly hurt, but the shock to o before. Suddenly there came from the [ ville a woman was killed by lightning. strikin m- of ¢ ugineori ’ { 1 Ohio river and rendered navigation al- | most impossible, In the city it blow a frame bl and S NEBi by the storm and several peopl L on the Manchester & Leeds line, which is | 2 torial conference. ‘Tho following is o list 0f |.:;::f:-:§:"" cree RIRML e CHEKS | girucl that plads beforo reaching the city Eolia, Macin county, bave been pattiully | 5 gottle That Had Boen Traveling So. Iith St., 100, m., Satuvd rushed in and drove the twenty-soven sloop the ministers prescot: Ievs. C. A. Halo, aunings. se AL T NI and its course was a most peculiar one. It iolishe y peop i Mile: large lot of new and sccond hand furni- | ing men fi heir bun} i [ Armadas D. D. Foraythie, loway; J. . | . dhis will make wwo good teams and u ine | iy not move in u direct lino, mowing Al L BERUII LB U N e R (Lo ot Lt ture, carpels, ote., umist be sold SRR DR UL gisautoliig Sningler, C “Beehe, Broken 130 £ame may be expected. a path beforo it, but went about its drfadful [ doctors, Tt is impossiblo tonight to obtain | On the evening of the 24th instant | “1S SHHEE A TGS BNSE DA SAE. . tBEH oL A \WB Rk hoan ARty SLISUeTE work in @ zigzag fashion. an_ authentic list of the dead and wounded | My, William Jones, while walking on eI MR 2 T e e AR R. Randolpl, lk; O. R. Phipps, m o 5 bprars 2 "o (el na08. On the outskirts of the town the two.story | A3 communication by wiro 1s cutoff. ILis | yho peach of the Nariva Cocal, noticed Jewell M. »Ravennag V. ( 3 o e : T Ve ST ~ lo] 3 ere tne frighter N 1 ile LA SR B L Cuirrox, N. ., March 5. —|Spocial Tolo- | prick residenco of Mayor Keppora was | bolieved, however, the roports from the it- [ 110 brtel ol the Frartva Coeul, noticed | A HISTORICAL SICKLE. i liere tno frightencd men hudd gother, 5. Sage, Lexingtons 0. H. Dey, Loup City; | egram to Tie Bee.|~Summary of todag's | struck by the wind und entirely domolished | ferent villages will swell the list of dead to | ) % ¢ B CEE A 0T WREORT A R0T0 = St T B D e Olinndiocs Avaali R L ) [t The oceupants escaped. A great number of | 80 alavming number. The principal damagre o A ‘L H}"t‘l itand found | groken in an Indian tight Two | W tSLIL0 } cirn ""‘”‘.”“ A field; J. Buleh, Arcadias 2. Lutlcman, One mile—Goneral Gordon won, Monte | houses were blown down,” but the mmates | done wasat Rogona, that town being almost “'- L e Unlie: Which he Hundrved Years Ago. e ¢ od with | 3 BUrWAllT Biles A b7 Glbboa G | g oas s donsral f oy, Mot woro il up And_everyono miraculonsiy | complotoly swent ‘away, but fow houses | forwarded to tho oflico of this papers £y W e lten o s iition in | ALt o L with evory gust of Haght, Leslie Stevens, Joseph Gray wnd G, | Cristo second, Pomery third. Time - | escaped, only a few beiug injured and they | scapug. Houselold goods, merchandise, | suys the Port-of-Spain Gazetie, The | A0OTe Witl be pinced on exhibition in | wind aui tho mor bt that at tho nex T Irord i ] Threo-fourths of & mile—Samaria won, | not seriously. farm ~{mplements —and everthing wero | following was written in German on one | one08din o few days, at tie office of | onslaushit it wou v by SWept into tio g ' Hilda second, Moonstone third. Time— | The track of the storm in Parkland was | 8Wopt mto Bledsoo creek, Tonight wany | side, tho other side having written i ‘sl Yeaton, says the Manch ke and that every one would perish. They urat nts n New Trial, 1:1887. about three blocks wide. To the west of | People ~are destitute. ‘The efforts at | . o5 iy i September, 1850, H.) Mivror, «sickle which has b i bt givii it hops wiei oo of TRENC farch specisl One mile—Count Luna won, Eatontown | the town from tho direction in which the | relief yet are wory —sheht, every town | signatures, T, Sehlinger ana |10 the possession of the descendants o y i Hne b S L S second, Maia ne—1:40. wind came @ path several hunered yards [ Deing dazod and worried witll the cate of its | 40d the siznatures, I, Schlinges and ; niche S Fing OfF s cout he Lied 1t Lo & siare ¢ 3 Captain John Locke for ncarly t 2 | : b Tuk ttornc llenbeck 8 G AR St ¥ is wild | Aust. Lic s 1 1 raised 1t in the o \ the mor BIRICICELS et || Yoltiitno haudiciv, one miteJuggler won, | wide is mowed oswn, the trees being cdt off [ own dead and wjured. Galiatin is wild | Aust, Lichmatrose. hundred years: On account of its great e S e counsol for Christian I'urst, convicted of | wjjq Cherry sccond, Glory third, Time— | like stalks of rrain before & reaper’s scyth tonight, The German bark Joseph Haydu, e G et Eee ( Ll Bl LA RES o murder, this afternoon filed a motion for a | 1148 : T A T R ——— Captain H. Pllieger, from Bremcn, | Sitlucas d relic G of il ] ! 1 who liad Boisted new trial. ‘The motion cmbraces eight dis- | Ono and one-fourth miles—Falcon won, | 8 o'clock. 1t was very distinctly heard two 5 ;"'""' {i‘ ‘,‘fl‘““"[}("' ey finds itself today in south iatitude 7 ac mf-";w"' \f""‘ o [“l‘\"‘"“ ; l“‘ ‘“‘\“ be i o He | up an shoutod Jim Murphy second, Bassanio third. Timg~ | miles in the country “whero the peoplo won- | ST. Louis. Mo, March 25.—Advices from | ypops, 55 minutes. and west longitude 12 | 10- many years. has had it siounted in Bite caoueh Rt el Ao hioke aro Tirecuthrit 2:22 = | dered what it meant. Fortunately nota ver- | Olney,liLsay the lissos on buildings, fences, | Gogrecs, 45 minnies, whore the erew hus | B80SO case, together with @ gortraie | Sure euouh was tho tig Lucille, AL e i atiesulnrity OF | ™ Litteen-sixteonth of o mile—Princo How- | son was kiltad in defforsonville though some | cte., are fully 825,000, Amongithe buildings | i1 eown ihis bottle oversonrd . on. the his grandfuther, William Locké,who | el o8 : st L atato; because tho state did notclect ou | §5d won, Defendunt sccond, Dalsyrianthird. | wore bindly hurt. ' Scores of busiucss liouses | damaged weore the pyblicschool and Method- | Sedan duy, 1880, ALl on board well. R G ockes | thougi, thiat the 1able to approach which count of the indictment it should pro- | Time—1#1%. ! e atores baing nearly Aomoliahaq! | ist church. The storm seomed to gatner re- | On the voyage from Singapore to Mar o bt i s cead; newly discovered cvidence, which was For Colorado's Deveiopment. Dozens of peovle had marvelous escapes | newed strength when it struck Dell Ha silles, 2 September, 1850, A R e e L Agosonont [nagha [aElIstayoredan time w be frosenied aie ) Honyoke, Colo, March 25 —|Special to | from instant death. According to the latest | reil's residence, which was completely de The writer or writers were evidently | (o8 BUGWCRE bl A TS T conéssions of defendant; misconduct of the | Tk inr.] —An entnusinstic mectingof Hol- | FoR3eE UM Grenios it Isbeped none of thoso | molishied. 'Tho fpily sought safoty in tho | putriotic Germans. from the usc fothe | thritting India J early | ot the zaver it suvers and rot dury, prosceuting attorney andhis ussistantd. | yoke citizens was held hero last mieht, re- | "“iiia damage to steamers on the river front | CCMAT aud escaed unhurt. The adjoining | anviversary of Sedan usa date. They 1 the state: with the Lif Aftes an houc's hard = = suiting in & branch organization of the Colo- | was considerable, reslicioeslofDn (M bdlL ShUEME MO0 OO L L T s sicklo was broken in combat | Werk fourtcen O ncn o Blukon Y. M. C. A. Conventlon. rado Inaustrial and Developient nssocin believed tonight thay the loss ana [ Were badly dumased. The residence of Mr. | vice toscience than to nati P with Indians and Faesoxt, Nob, March Spocial Tolo- , to property tn dcfersonviiis will | Mathies was liftod from its foundation aud | asthe pount in the South Atlntic whers ! g tion. + Officers of 4 association were Srully S0l *Nnong vhe many | Crisicd, burging tho family in tho ruins. | they threw the ottle wis nol far wost- gram to Llue Bree | —Tne first annual con- 2 2 - e 3 ally $00.000. Among thie many Hance 1 ) ¢ L e L ! eleeted as follows: C. B. Timberlake, pres All escaped sérious injury savo Mr. Mathios, | ward from the [siand of Asconsion. This NEEUSH QLR UOoUniniante AONEIRtianiassos) iRant ML Ol s agecataty,aud A RA B , whose residence is who now lies in @ critical condition. . Many [ Syiic S HHERIEL IR SSEEIATEE LA | chester, N HL the grandson of Willinn 1 rozen, but weee well cared ciation for district No. 1 met tonight at the | wapgter, tronsurer, Thoe objoct and aim of | half n block G L) other: houses avere' considerably aged. | 1 i flong over well nigh four thou. | 10¢Ke, who was the great-grndson of S Eatocusicaiiivilibe Congregational church, About fitty dole- | this ussociation, by counties throughout Col- | nado c the river front 1t picked up n | Tho dwelling of ‘Johu Bonrell ‘was biowa | Dowe SLAHonE over sweit B Tous HIol | Cuptain John Locke. ™ This is the in- gates are present from various cities in the do, {s to uss st the stato burcan of immi- | skuff moored there and carrying it nlong | completely away, not u vestigo of it romain- | SUC 165 LK (AEC L BEREY WILE A3 ment with - which Captain Joh district. An able address was de r s | gration in advertising Colorado througtout | dashed it through the second story window | 108, J'he two-story frame building occupied | messaga on our eastern coast, ,.,}m VY | Locike fought his last battie against evening by Rev. willard Scott of the United States und the world; to assist | of Dorney’s resiience. by Mrs. Sponsler “as a millinery shop was | traveled st the same rate wearly thivty after which a reception for the visiiing dele” | the Colorado Industrial and Developmi At the foot of Front strect a shauty boat, | demolished and Mrs. Sponsler buriod in the | milesa day) as the equatorial current gates and citizens was given at the rooms or | association in making an extibit of Colora- [ occupied by Henry Wilkins and his wifo and [ Fuins. She is seriously injured and may not Hu\\’mu above the West [naies from the tho Young Men's Christian assceiation, The | do’s resources at the St. Louis exposition for | three children, capsized and the inmates | Fecover. The strects present a desolate ap- | (i1 of Mexico eastward Lo the Atlantic, ance was largo and the affair decidedly [ 1500, and to conducta train of Colorado e would have drowned but for a aumber of | P! tinet rewsous why a rehearing should be near ¢ \ s men oft. The caps I f i that 1 accomodated presented to the New ¢ 'l itn WerbEbronght ipshive Historical Socicty at Con- i as hastily us possible, when the A, 1830, by George Locke, of Man- | tug 1 K Off the otliera, Theso said one of tho rescacd men, “I thou Last houe had come when tho waves broke down the cerib and the wator eight Indinns, who ambushed them- | came pouring in through the breact. \Wo selves in his ficld on Joselyn’s Neck in | managed t chmb ton safo piaee, thotgh, and Rye, now known as Steaw’s Point. The i held on Neip cau A fow Iidinus came upon and kilied him | Bours wore and I believe we would have rus 690, he being seventy yeurs | "y\l‘j UsE Tl beibeidpiscyautyvent i cre was o startling rumor that the ’ . Cixervsai, 0., March 25.—The conductor | here was, therefore, novthwesterly. Lnother account says a Loy was with SR e L Dixon Connty Cov h Snow. [ cast toaay in the interest of immigration, A At the corner of Sixteenth and Magazine | of the Lowsville & Nashville train arriving E) "L NG NELS him.who secreted himself under bundies | (o be no truth in this story, howey PoNer, Neb,, Marct 2%.—[Special Telo- | committeo of Holyoke eitizans, with Hon, | streets one of the most horrible incidents oc- | tonight says the wholo country from Louis | THE WORLD'S LONG TU e R b T Ol it | P A e BB B s 1 t t b ho 1 1 ho b 1 ked P dwm' The divection of the current from the sant, he convention contiuues tomo! hibits througnout the United States. C. M car wor cmployes, who heroically riske , s South Atlantic which 1 tho!bottie C. Woolman, member of the state executive | their own lives and saved them A Mass of Wrecknze, commitiee of the ussociation, starts for the A MOKRIBLE INCIDENT, (| A Corrccuon, Keanxty, Neb., March 25 —| Special Telo gram to e BER. |—Mayor Finch says Tk Ber's statements today of tho request for help from Graud Fsland is not correct. ty-four hours there has heen a snow fall of | 380 consulting with capitalists with a view | falling timbors of a two-story building and | Graviod (rods, housesand ottior debris,. At | Some of the Famous Snafes That En- | haor (P08 Sl b oo ol eiie | From noou s W uutil 10 o'clock this Krounda than at any. other time during the | brickyard will s opeued up here in a few hiey ware Bud Sullivan, William Deemer | ko 48w or thres peoplo Killod, Tho ! along mcessant] i Dlinding sheots, templating vutting up a brick block and Nick Phicman, the owuer of the bullding | nwrn) one. The lightning was aimost in- | vemarkabie tunnel on the plun of huve sown most of their swall grain, the t . A & und Emerson avenue, thiree hours before tho fire was stopped and and ‘wrecked houses and men, | In the descent of the mountain it was | from Rye to Epson in 1750, thenee wires were badly used np, but nearly all of oy », ", 2 ree e, 5 harred were By i A 3 wiy towards insuring an carly and heavy Fort Prerre's Da throaimen, tndiboRaianral iy eraitboyicht = on astraight line or ordinary eurveand | has lived for many years in i i | i aved, the mass of slush on the tracks gram to Tk Be. | —A dangerous ice gorgo reets, in the Oddfellow’s hall a colored ure now felt that should 1t go snddenty it FILBARSIORTHE WIND.. - AlL but the highest portions of | pcic, constantly desconding as it does | cicty. K Fort Picrre, across the river. Sentinels | "o o in " atiliar, St John's church | With the break 18 now 60 feet wide and the agent Lo send o dispateh tor aid Lo Grand > 3 o £ 2 g CDREG ¢ \ Clara Barton Going to Louisville “The tornado took the middle of the Louisville | floated off their foundations and tho loss of WEEA'S DREUGHISTS SAY, fow minutes before, president of the White Cross association, 1 ! north and south ends intact. [t looks as if Give Univer al Satisinetion. Nevian, Neb, March 25.—[Special Tele- | \v i g ; J pecial Tele- | with a large corps of assistants to render all | Piyelfth streot on Jefferaon, and. while. tho R e gram to Tue Bre | —Within the last twen< | H. J. Porter as chatrman, are now in the | curred. ‘Threo men w caught in the | vijjo this way for many miles 18 a mass of after being shot, partialty cut off thit hias visited Chicago for ral years. ! i the roller mills anc burned entirely to a blackened and charred : o y b B AR ALY AT twelve inches or over tinoughout this counw | 10 1pducivg them to put i roller mills aud i bl La Grange, Ky., eroat damage was dpoe to sineers iav: Made, st Soptioanipats 1 | more s peale never moder eet suga : At 1 o jew | m i1l view of tie peopla in the stree A : 3 i et & A sicele was ltept in the fannly LT 3 v ty and at present there is moro snow on the | UCC SUEAT factory at this point. A new | mass in full view of tne peoplo in the street. | et o A Buinonce. tuny houses were Onitha GG tharaiaily iy motfile | Locke, the faeth son of Cantain Lo it th toand sunow camo Winter. Up to . fow hours ago u vioo | ¥ecks and parties from Holdrego are con- | and 13en train e Peport. Tast ieht’s storm as qn | from the famous long wnnel there is af Afterward i foll in possession of | ko damag don e S leat wind has been blowing, Farmers { William, the great-grandson of Captain | chimneys, signs, ' tr i onera houso on tho corner of Inter Ocean | eseaped budly burned and braised. 1t was | ai0i i 1y its bt could bo seen i1y corkiserew, says the Boy’s Own Paper. | Lock This g andson removed | plass, OF courso teiceraph a 1rost was out of the ground and everythinge M GlaRTal e Ay 20 : I dry, and the heavy fall of snow zoes & good T S the wreck cleared awuy enough to uet the | and children running here and there. | found impossible to Ly ot asafe incline | Alexandrinin 1503, ho | these ud e rostorsd b G cvoning, B Vs forenoon street car trafiie was seriously 9 S ag T o their friends were unable to identify ono <t « yiold. Piexne, 8. D, March 25.— [Special Tole- | § iR A I st tathian AW L B A Misssainpt Town fanngaced the engincers got over tne difliculty | hus never shown tho Sickle toany one, TG 1 buvdly > s rom tho other. 2 i an M VicksnuRa, Miss., March 29.—Tne cre- | gi 1 ) ) 4 ho plows could bardly push aside femattlia & by driving a tunnel which ent and it was not until fricnds convi eI v QiMonlt: fon- hordes ko has formed in the Missouri river above tais [ lodge was in scision. About eight colored | Yasses on the river ure tonight reported o | 4y mountain hi on the side, | him of its great value that tho cArs, Fvon tho oablecars hid sron city several miles, and some appreheusions e badly injured. bo widening ut all peints, and consternation | qoseribing a civele through the solid | of presenting it to the Uistorical s ficulty m moving their walMe up to 10 sl 3 The dovastation through the streets sur. Vhzao il il DRt a s AT SKID willflonditho lowors portion(of Wi O | rounding axter squaro was compiste und at vk iy A0 \ Ho sent u policeman to the depot hero to ask > bee od to wate givi r CLLC] 3 v tho agent 1o sond 1o Grand lsland. for thetr liayo heen bluoed to ateh and give o signal | s completely wrecked, tho ' trees in tho | twenty feet deop, and the water 1s Y firo department. In o fow minutes Mayor | Lot babItanty it danger s athand, so | parics uprooted, the fountains laid it and | rushing throueh with tremendous velocity, I'nch went to the depot himself and askod | 1npY:atapolionthoibinds, the very mud frow the strects raked up and | The town is covered with water to a depth e o dashed against the wrecked nouses and walls. | of ten feet or more. Many houses have Island. ‘Ihe agent told him that it had been it ! $ e 1 attended to by the policeman sent down a WasimiNGToN, March 25 -Clara HBacton, | railway building at Jefferson and Twelfth | stook is great. No human lives have been Is asked to the following statements from streets, the southwest corner, leaving the [ lost yet. ‘I'ne outlook is very gloomy. Beet Sugar Carvies the Da calicd on President Harrison today and iu- | o i menso scoop hud boen talun out of th A Georgia Village Siruck formed him that she was goingz to Louisville | jiddle. The track of the tornado ended at CHATTAN0oGA, Tenn,, March 23 Reports gram to Tik Bee | —Full returns from all | the aid possiblo. The president was much Tay anid; Hossible il : a el | qestruction between Eleventh and Twelfth | ¢ v O izhtcon milos soutt townshins have not yet been receivea from | nffected at the tidings from the storm- | was terrible, the block between Tweifth nad | Graysville, Ga., a town gichiteon miles south the election to vote bonds in axl of the beot | Stricken districts and wished her God speed. | Tihirtoenth was intact, except an tnroofed | Of this place, lust night, shortly after mid- WHO LNOW AROT sugar factory. It is known that tho boads < H AN _“’. A e house or two besides the railway building. lnuh"-l 'lr'l\w-;wlvli" wrru sle ~|:|~vm.' ;lln'l l\u"f(': havaicarriailin BLoURh. thWiahiDe Lo Tarus Six Hundred adents Arrested. ‘The scene at the ruins of Virgil Wright's | terribly frizhtencd. e roof was blown o o . o the bulldiog of tho. Tadto A Brsuiy, March 28, —The university and | cigar store this afternoon, when the . four | the large flouring mills. Two houses wore Hood’s Sarsaparn!la. and are Wot thy nly blown down. Several narrow Cscapes are are jubilant over the future prospects, Only ] collego of husbandry here ras been closed | bruised and mangied bodies of the Louisville 0] oue vote aguinst the bonds was cast in | by the government on account of tho rocent | hotel laundry girls, Maggo Itvav, Mageio | renorted, but nona so fur as. known was of Confidence. Noligh. disorders awong stodents. Six hundred | Campbell, Mary Crowe and Mary McGinty | killed. 3 : students tording tht 1nstitution have been | Were found is simpiy horrible. ‘Fhe four un- Arresied tor Jury Bribing. R HRE \stitution have beeu | ¢t nares were found in the collar directly Rusnviees, Neb, March 25.—[Special - At the spot under what was toe second tloor EvassvitLe, Ind,, March 23.—The eyclone Telegram to P Bre.|—Tho investigation T T e Ty of the front room. Ihey were wedged 1w so | did ereat damage last night at Grand River, in the Ilopisins vs Banic of Rushvillo case | Des Mores, In., March 25, The republi- | UEBUY that suffocation miist bave been | oy~ o hotel, tue buidings of the iron M0 Harking e Riof R Morxes, Ta., ) 4 0 swift, and picks bad to vo used to romoye esulted in Balliff Andrew Turnberg being | can joint caucus this evening decided against | them, placed under arrest for attompted jury [ tho repeal of the prohibitory law aud in AL 10 o'clock tonight a rescuing party bribing. Lurthor seusational developmunts | favor of u resubmission of the amendwment | heard crics at the rear of a falling builifing. uro sxpocted on his proliminary hearing, | to the constiwtion for prohibition. Twenty anxious men rushed to tho spot. n ich occurs Monday. a o atrong arms dragier o0y, Arapahoe's Elevator Burned. soisebonatdorod Ihely: Aotion: trom the Lovalof the surromading miie the | thrown into the river, o, that when parents inally find relief for a suf Anavaior, Neb., March 25— Special Tele Mapisox, Wis,, Murch 95.—The license of | fon of'p womau was seen. When: ' rosened o e TRl fering ¢ ey fest mnxions o 1ot otbers ko eived fron oo i AL (0 11t B | Tho . Asupnbie alavhvan, | ke ‘""1'“"“" T“‘;‘”m‘\ Loan and Building | gya was still breathing, but uuconscious. 2 "“\‘x‘“"l Mao “"""I 3 Bich | hatins weousit ste gratitymg resultst T v ne Tt tiired soolatic ehich i AT e | i rrow aw her: - She Y Toroxto, March 23, ~Tho storm which apg:inin phaslol i p e ho groung | A8sociation, which was cancellad a few | None of the crowd kuew hor. She ma 0RONTO, PRy Soits Barsapasiils ovor.isa ] Tasbaprink lhad o Vs attac B e e s Jurned o the Rroutd | weoks ugo by tho state uu thorities, has baen | cove created such havoc in the United States | maskule 1 £ Hool's sursuparilia s uILaunap PHAG RN BURCERRAE R BITHIEN B abou o'clock. ‘Thore was | roligsued. Tho tobacco warehouses on Main strect | yoyched Ontario yéstorday and subsided to- | most maligant form of Irsolt loiprov g, | rogaiiod iy heatth, and know about twenty-five thousand bushels of wheat - i a o ¢ in the elovator, fully covered by insuralice. are total wrecks and the amount of tobu . Great Damage, MALIGNANE ECZEMA, [“ ELURgh Bl taken ho he 'l rible sufferings AN | Woused two bott'es, nnd company and several otuer houses were com Omaha Boy fmorort ; LSRRI & LS s o norurinl vletely destroyed. Richara Beck, Abe Mur ; <4 oL toubio an his facealigg, i glvesua g i in ray and a boy were killed and seventoen Adults who suffor from salt heum, or e ad 4o atate (s s wa L Eond i to minci beaist oan " woneral satistaction people more or loss hurt. ‘Tho new iron | japeuage inndeguate to deseribe the age fteh MOLbO bastowed upon 1o vl's Snesapaciiia Ol L ARSI, bridgé over the Cumberland river near Kut- ¥ L1, Deputy City Trensnrer, Gmali, Neb | Jeheumatiso, | Lwrite theso lines to tel and patn cansed by (s o . Is it any womter o a'w that Hood's Sapsapuriin s eured me, as Lo not day. High gales provailed and snow and SAVERIECN Syralon arbiinsiing, o, i Another Czae-Murdering Conspiracy. | ving ou the thoroughfare is almost bevond | VR ¢ ES FECE IEREEE U6 B0 here - B hid eheuniatism at ail A Gale at Loup City. LoNnox, March 25, —The Daily Telegraph's | cOWprebonsion. Some of tha =wrecked | gy trave! is- much obstructed, ~Soveral | 18 wollillustrated by the following statewient, which gy | have been for o jong timo aid wr frenisy Love uiry, Neb., Marcn 28.—[Special | St. Petersburg corresvondent roports that | "X *u5ita of stobias aro afloat as to the | SCU0OBCTS ro ropiited considerably daui- | il parents witose children suer from iz Wost ath ayenue, Denver, Colorado to Wk Brr-A fearful yalo struck hero [ the authorities have discovored u fresh mili- | number of lives loat at Falls City hall, Some | 4504 by the storivund one or 1wo are total | siuid read il Asthmn or Cati about 4 0'clock yestorday morning and soon | LAY conspiracy to murder the czar. were saying thut seventy-five bodies were | WHOCKS: i 1 take pleasire (i stating (it [ hase been well sat 39! RIS - - taken out, The Associated press reporters, o . istied of the phonomenal success of Hood's Surapa “For sove . o ooen tr o with o Kia s, | Biter s caroful agarch tonight, howetor, can s Xiolent W ne Qlnolinath, rilln, Abouta year wnd a huifago t . SUERAL: B ! * | find traco of no more thun forty-five bodies | CINCINNAT, Mapeh |95, —A violont wind |t ARGEEESEECE TR EE Y O e of medin i ind ol 1 el taken out. storm passod over tha'city this morning and raged until neon, when it begau 1o abate. Benruiy, March Che minister of com ualigant eczemu. 1t tiest developod in his rig Sarsapariita. 1 told the t o whom L bought it T merce, You Borlopsch, gave forwmal dinner | 6, of the most desolated looking sections | caused cousiderable) damage auong tho hil NAL Pl ) the erance do tonig| HL ated looking sectig aused considerablal damuge awiong tho hill 1,000 gisoharge f0m tho same caused ¢ Dt Load no falih in it but would give it a te CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. | 10 the labor conferance dologates tonight, OFLhn Aoy ARl A EICR I CarolL i oahirni || auant oA ORISR, B e s aud i dlasargs 0 (o tame castod tho wo | et I Senate y 5 narrow thoroughfare one block 1n length, | pouses were blown dawn. At the sixth dig. [ fae ont % using itand woul | roe ouend it vory Lishly to wny e The Denth Roll. extending from Main to Market streets, be- | ypict colony school, on Auburn aveuue, the | T ono iving sy hma or ertarch.” Eiias I DEVIIES WASHINGTON, March lu the seusto | Srureatow, Uik, March 25.-J, C. Campbell, | tween Tonth and Eleventh streets. Not & | utorm struck with heryible force. Lho Lwents POOI LUTTLE FELLOW GROIRTUREASIIA OB SAMTIL L BLAN: today Mr. Wilsou's resolution calling ou the | chairman of the democratic state contral | house fronting on it but is torn to fragments | Bunils bucatno DAt gtriokon, DUt WOre got. | was indeod pitiabio to 1ok at. He was at first troate | Bost in the World, treasury dopartment for information of the | committee, died yosterduy of apoplexy, sud the dobria lies on both sidos 0 tOre | tou out stely, ¢ by our family physiclan for se vernl months with i s BB R i arrival und depurture of Chineso at the pory —— I8 somronly Room 10 DAR 1GFOUEH tho coiits e tlo ar no succoss, for while 1t would. at tntervain el | Ly R ST o 0o hatantly, but could ue ) s of San Franciaco, the evasion or failuro of Poor Live rtook nepecti of tho striol.” Strango s it mas seom, not. Howling Green Cut O, wp. 6 would socn break oat weain ust as ad asevor, | 10 K P SOCUATI, SORMTALIE, VL AL SuAYHLALN: Y the anti-Chincse laws, ete, was agreed to O, March 27.—Ta the Editor of Tur | aud the air beiug flled with flyiog missilos CixcisNary, 0., March 215 o m 1t At last bocame o bad thit oven our physicians 0x 1t has cone mo wore " R it e T Pho Florida Judicial nominatious created a | Ber: In your lssue of yesterday an editor- | of every description, the members of but.| All eflorts to secure news from How pressed grave foars that the boy would lose the sight and | ¢an chosrfuly racommead it § romudy on o shalves, W0 havO s KroAt heated debate iu executive session, but u0 | ju) appeared on “Our Meat Exports,” in | one fanily on this street were injured to any | Green, Ky., up to this hour have Proved | bt imat ese. and tho tier was becoming affected in | had mediolns 1 $he wara - » sty by the rem BEVAR VNS NREAR. which you mention the restrictions placed | serious extent fraiticss, Toblght Bowliug Green 8 out of | 4, 1y sume wanner. Wo thon took him to the two AR y w 5P ? ¢ e the world as far as getting any information | ! AN R A ol J A raskin House by the foreign governments on the shipments Additional List of De. from there 15 concorued. Hho worst 1s foured | Most eminent ocullats in £ it .\ wh WAsmNGToN, March The house to- | of live wuimals and meat products from this [ LovrsyiLue, March 25 —The following is | and the best is hoped. for, Wiivod. The tronted him for at least two | 1€you want n biood purifer o strongtenin 1o Best Selling, Qay adopted a resolution calling on tho post- | couutry. A T B A P P T - At with 1 L B ok Lok 1 s Sursapn g wie dicine ot master general for information relating to | ‘The American governments,both stato and | Prren Feuses, married, fifty -four years Ravages in Missourt. 1hat Ume 1bat my wife found npart of Hoad's Cabun | g Faunsion il 0 i [EL NI M AR AU PREIGE 0BT Uk Ml AT the employment of inspactors or svevial | federal, have themselves to partly blame for | o1a, carpenter. 87, Lovis, Mo., - March 36.—Advioos fr0m | gar, teliiug of o ausoess sitalued Ln & sluillur aass p Dy IR S, 1 Drugghat, Wanon agents investigating the claims of applicants | the prejudico that exists in foreign counteios | Tuosas H. Purr, mareied, thirty-six | Yeferson City, Capo Girardeau und Cha £ Loaw's Sarsaparhia, sad o secamodsts : h ton, Mo., state that the storm Was very 10r postimasterships, then went into com- | against thoir meats. ‘Thoir systom of in- sbips, veat in . ears old $ o latter placo 1 mitte of e whole on the privato calendar, | yhection is so loose, aud even when practised | ¥ LEOROLD FavLkexstery, sivgle, twenty- | S9¥eroaud atthe iatter ‘placo one lifo was but without action took w recess until | PRCSUEE AR I M TOTuT and Incompe- | five yoars old. 108t—a Womay, name not given. a e oveaing tect that no foreign government would take Mus, Steioky, Wife of Alonzo Steiden, Cvolone Wracks o Freight Train. galate, 9is 0 for § iy Sold by all druggists B 8ix for & Preparad oulg any notico of Lhoir roports. buteher, P 2 S Washington Notes ‘The American live stock is healthy; but | One unknown, stout, bald headed man | EVANSVILLE, Ind., Mareh A freig 1 by a1h Drugalate 01 wiE Tor ¥ Des Y R P PR BT WasuinG1ox, March 25, ‘l‘luj senate coms | g government does ot take the right way | thirty-five years old. teain on the Loulsville & Nashville last uight 1. OO & CO. 3 e L HOOD & CO. Mities o the ceusus today concluded a hear- | of letting other couutries kuow it. WiLniam Sanricr, tailor, single, twenty jcountered a cyclone near Sebree, Kv., and 100 Doses One Dollar 100 Doses Oae Dol 100 Doses One Dollar Aog vu Lhe Ubiuese census bill. The Pecifio Riguanp Essirr, M. K. C, V, S, four years old was complotel acked, the engino topplin g J 08! Blaod Surprisd at nproved conditi ufter snow began falliug and by 7 o'clock it had develoved iuto 4 genuine blizzard, which | Labor Conference Delegatos Din Grasthai or e stwreh in my Uhroat, and i tried which 1did, [must say | wis vory wich Lonetito | by 1ccoss whitever, It was t abou:

Other pages from this issue: