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| | ; -Gead oF alive. burst twenty miles north MANY CHILDREN. ished While School Was {on Session INTO A BARBED WIRE FENCE. Two Little Girls Swept by the Wind as They Were Going Home. DEATHS ALSO BY LIGHTNING. At Least Fifty-two People Believed to Have Perished— May Be Many More. BIOUX CITY, Ia, May 4—At least Mfty-two people are known to have been Killed in the terrible cyclone that passed @ver this part of Iowa yesterday. Some Persons estimate the death roll between $00 and 250, but it is not belleved it will each that number, No one can tell as yet how great the Joss of life is, or how extensive the dam- @ge, until reports from the outlying @istricts have been received. The telegraph wires in tnis section fare all down, and authentic information te hard to get. Three school-houres are known to Bave been demolished while econo. was in progress, Two teachers and rey pupils and nearly a score of o: Billed and many oulllings were wrecked. ‘The school-housca near “loux Centre Were the ones destroyed, and to ea from three to ten children were killed or injured. Many of the little tots were car- ied from a quarter to a ‘uf a mille before they alighted. Two little daughters of John Koster, a farmer near Sloux Centre, were p.cked up @s they were leaving the scnvol-house @nd dashed into a barb-wire fence. Both were killed. Two sons of C. H. Hagie, at the same @ohool-house, had their legs broken and Feceived other injuries, from which they Will die, Mr. Hagie's house ix near the @ehool, and, although he escaped, his @aughter was so badly injured that she @annot live, ‘The pa: of many of the children es- eaped the storm, and ure nearly frantic @o learn whether their little ones are A curious feature of the cyclone was the accompaniment of electrical violence and many deaths by lightning aro re- ported, Besides the cyclone, which did con- Biderable damage at West Sioux Falls and vicinity, there was a regular cloud and an im- mense rise in the river is looked for. ‘The Sioux at Dell Rapids is running over the Milwaukee tracks, and Skunk Creck fs also high and flooding farms in ite course. The towns of Sioux Centre, Orange City, Perkins, Doon, Ireton, Bull, Shel don, Alton, Ashton, Sibley and Lemars ‘were almost directly in the path of the cyclone. The storm wax followed by furious wind and rain, which had not abated at an early hour this morning. Numerous victims were found lodged fn trees where they had been hurled by the wind. Where had stood fine residences could Be found nothing but cellar holes, and fm some cases a few twisted timbers, while strewn all over the ground Portions of buildings and furnttur Dearing not the least semblance of their Original form. Fields of sprouting grain are now Dare, trees uprooted, and all ts desola @on along the path of the cyel MADRID, Ia., May 4.—A terrible rain end wind storm passed over this ection of the State yestentay Hall fell in large quantities, the stones being as large as hazel nuts A dozen freight cars on a siding of the Milwaukee roa! wi ton the fain track, where th found by the switching crew in time to avert a wreck with the eastern passeng WEBSTER, 8. D., May 4.—Tne ern portion of Spink County was ew by a cyclone last night. The greate @amage by far reporte:t was at Ashton, where the opera-house was blown ¢ the Congregational church de ‘and many houses and barns d Farm houses, granaries and barns for miles t of Ashton are completely blown away. 8T, JOSEPH, Mo., May 4.—The cyclone which struck this section did much dam- age to property. In this city many smali buildings were blown to pieces and win- Gows of several fine residences were smashed in and the contents of the houses damaged by rain. No lives were Jost. DES MOINES, Ia., Ma passed ina torthwesie @bout ten ml west of Bight, It crossed “the festern tracks erruyied tel 0 Gefinite re: woperty or life my tard w: id 8 olis troyed 4.—A_ cyclone thon from Omaha and trathic and interrupted ‘5 ‘The wind in nes Quilting, our A beavy f? @nd continued un LADY KIMBERLEY IS DEAD. Wife of the Secretary of State £ CLONE KILLS LONDON AT IT AT ITS BEST, The Season Opens Goan Seine, but Tradesmen Grom)’ houses in lowa Demol- Royal Academy's Exhibition of This Year’s Works of Art. Queen Wilhelmina Visited Her Maj- esty at Windsor To-Day. (Copyrighted, 1895, by the Ampoctated Press) LONDON, May 4—Ideal Spring weather has prevailed during the past week and London Is looking its best. The parks are crowded morning and afternoon and everybody seems to be enjoying the change from the id and fogs of Winter to the sunshine of com- ing Summer, The season begins auspictously, but the shop! 4 are grumbling because the Queen Is going to crowd two draw- {ng-rooms into a fortnight, for, in their there cannot be too many opinions, public displa They are the occasion for a great display of finery and an expenditure of much money. On Monday the Royal Academy will open its doors to the public, and th world of art will once more be In full swing. ‘The “royal view," on Thurs day last, was well attended, among those present being the Duke of Baxe- Coburg-Gotha, the Queen Regent of Holiand and her daughter, the ttle Queen Wilhelmina, whose future, ae- cording to report, Is to be linked with that of the eldest son of the Duke of ha, te view" was the occa- sion for the customary crush of fash- fonable people and for the usual elab- orate display of spring tollet novelties The absence of Sir Frederick Lelghton, President of the Royal Academy, was much regretted, and fears are expressed that his health will compel him to re- sign the Presilency, The exhibition of pictures at the omy fully sustains the level its predecessors, Si erick ‘Leighton, with a flaming and a “Lachryn John Millais t. Blep fine vislon entitled “Speak to M Alma ma with a feast of flowers entitled Spring,” and all the leading artists are well ted. Sargent’s ex- amples are confined to portralts, of which there is the usual multitude on the walls ‘The sculptures are good, and Include busts of Mr, Chauncey M. Depew, by Albert Bruce-Joy, and the Princess of Wales, by the Countess von Gletchen, ‘The Princess of Wales Is sending two sketches to the coming amateur art ex- hibition, The Queen of Holiand, accompanied by the Queen Kegent, her mother, vt {ted Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle to-day. They were met at the rallroud station by the Duke of Saxe-Coburg. Gotha and were entertained with much ceremony at the castle, ‘There has been much comment, ho} the fact that the Ittle Queen other have been in London Kk past and have had to put up at Brown's Hotel, no palace being of fered them, although no members of the royal family are at present stopping In London and there are palaces vacant Buckingham Palace haying been pre viously engaged, the son of the Ameer of Afghanistan, who is on his way with his sulte of Keventy persons, ix to be housed at Dorchester House, Capt Holford’s splendid Park i bp which, by the way, he Is anxious to be rid of to any millionaire desiring a pal- ace. It 1s an immense limest pne mani mo~* beautifully situated, and posse: the finest marble stalrease in London even exceeding In beauty the $l staircase of Mrs, John W. Macka, a Carlton Hout rrace, Capt. Holford’s father, Mr, R. 8. Hol font, purchased Dorchester House from he fourth Marquis of Hertford, whos notor.ous father was the original of Dis- roeli’s Lord Monmouth and Thackeray's Lord Steyne, The sale cups of the known In spor who raced horse Ir. Manton, pearl necklace of the Jewels and racing late Duchess of Montrose, clreles as the “Red under the lwed_ over was sold, will cords the terms of her last and ment, for the benefit of the vor of Bust Landon, It fetched iat Witham Gosse, distinguished ltterateur, Clark Lecturer tn Trinity Coleg LB and formerly glish Literature at ambridse, speaking at in the presence Good Things To Eat. 1] MUST PY PUT ASIDE BY MANY, BECAUSE t HE MISERY OF DYSPEPSIA, WHICH FOLLOM S THE MAJORITY GF CASES |THE RATING OF FOOD IN THE PREPARA | TON OF WHIOH Laky Is Ust THY ABOVE Dislike, WHEN PREPARED WITH Forcign Atutrs LONDON, May 4—Lady Kimber wife of the Earl of Kinue tary of Btate for Foreign A Bas been IU for 80) Bhe was a daux bart, third Hari of fs now extinct, and was marrie Earl of Kimberie 1st enarinn Gone Another (¢ The death of Nanoy 1 aged 102 yearn Bled for record in the Coroners’ oftice Gilet last wight fron street The man 9 years ago. She bad been par ome time She will be Lured be morrow dw from Irelan Bad i, ¢ ENNIS © Cottolene NOT OPFEND THE MOST SENSITIVE mod CLAS. Waser PIED | THE WORK OF DARL BILL EPP ROL iti NI PUR INONE. THOSE s wits ' ) was ke VLAN WIATH ON RY N THEN. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAC Produce Kachuuge, New York. a GARE cw THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 4, “1805, of several popular novelists, issued & warning to some eminent authors, say- ing that thelr unbridled greed threat- ened to kill the goose upon which they all lived. The speech ts exciting @ sensation. Mr. Gose, in view of the attention drawn to his utterances, has written a letter explaining that his words were not meant to be unkindly. ‘There was an important conference at the War Office on Wednesday last be- tween the Duke of Cambridge, the Duke of Connaught, Lord Wolseley, Lord Rot f Kandahr, and Lieut.-Gen. Sir vors-Huller, and it revived the ru- mors of the approaching retirement of the Comn Duke of Cambridge from the post of der-in-Chief, "Thia would be most welcome news to the public, as his continued retention of the offi ch the Hartington Com mission advised the total abolition of means an immense pecuniary loss w the country. It Je stated that Lond Roberts of Kan- dahar will succeed Lord Wolseley at Dublin as Commander of the forces in Ireland. Lord Wolseley taking the newly ereated post of Chief of the Staff at headquarters, should the Duke of Cam- bridge retire, late Dr. Dale, whose name was far beyond Birmingham, 1s to have @ memorial erected to him tn that city, While the necessity did not arise in irmingham that made Dr Parkhurst famous in New York, Dr. Dale for many years exerted a strong Influence on the muntelpel life of his city and infused an Intensely patriotic spirit among many who looked upon muntelpal duties as best left to politt- clans, ‘The form of the memorial is as yet undecided, RUSSIAN WARSHIPS LEAVE. an Japan Settled with the Canr and Will She Repudiate Chinat YOKOHAMA, May 4 sian warships which ‘oon,—The Rus- lately sta- tioned at the treaty ports have left with sealed orders, It is now not expected that the treaty of peace, asrived at between China and Japan, will be ratified, as the Mikado ts we expected to demand new terms, CHEFOO, May 4—The Chinese and Japanese Peace Plenipotentiaries are ex- pected here on Wednesday next, May 8 in order to exchange the ratifications of treaty of poace. Mr. John W. Foster, the American ad- viser of the Chinese Commissioners, will accompany the latter. onan "TWAS A BRILLIANT MOVE, French Troops in Madaga ried an Important PAMIS, May 4.—A despatch received here from Majunga, Island of Madagas- car, announces that the neh forces yestentay brilllantly carried an im- portant Hova position on the Betsiboka River, capturing a number of prisoners, several guns and a quantity of pro- vistons, ‘The losses of the Hovas were serious, NO REPLY FROM NICARAGUA. England Exp Few Daya, However, May 4.—It i# seml-ofMcially this afternoon that the Britisn ent has not yet received Nicara- § acqulescence in the British de mands, but a definite reply ts hardly ex- pected within a few days, WILDE’S BAIL IS $25 000. car Care itton, an Answer in a When Thie Is Fu hed Oncar Will je Libernted, LONDON, May 4.-Oscar Wilde will be Mberated Mon when ball is found, the Court before which his lawyers ap: plied having agreed t¢ pt his pe sonal bail bond ts $1 two sure- Kk Galdbringa, from Burned at Sea, LIVERPOOL, May 4.—The British steamer Hela, Capt alter, which ar- rive! here on May 2 from New York reports that on April 22 she sighted the Met bark Guldbringa, Capt from Darien, March 2, for Darten, Newoustle. 2 Zateses r) A ? nt ap il Na A BIG SESE SSR ESS EEE EES: ~] oheaG Lon, J. M. Stome, Governor, My Dear Sir: tes In $6,250 each. Counsel asked that one surety of $12,- | 600 be acceptedl tastead of two sureties In | ) each, : s ENC scone THAN | THE FERRIS WHEEL OR MOST | {REMARKABLE i ee MEDICAL DISCUSS QUESTION. * SReSEPEEUUSENESENU NETS ESOT dition In office-he cently towards the Administrat! to a large extent a matter of t privet Mk Bey are karate aly of Missisippl you have tho: of all, non-sectional, CLEVELAND'S WARNING The President Declares es that a Campaign for Free Silver Coinage Means the Defeat if Not the Disintegration of the Democratic Party. JACKSON, Miss, May 3—Gov. Stone this evening made public a letter which he had just received from President Cleveland, as follow! ae, to should be judged in the 1 things were done. I never you are frank enough they owe the public s¢ your views on themselves with a depre to gold, widest possible ciret principles is a guarante form embodying su doctrin: in the hope that free and unlimited and win a victory without the aid of elther party organization themselves no longe nor Jance, If we should be forced aw It concentrated liquid extract AND HOP! TEUTONIC, fh, Grinvaleatent, Ups tot eae gvomate and ayapepeln ea. Bet erage omnia ane ORE ALL PRU “3 S. Liebmann’s Sons’ Brewing Co., 86 Forrest Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PSY RANSON ute frcedeantssie be wy | CURE. | » NINE BIG | “ MILLIONAIRES of Your letter of the 2ist clined to find fault with your critictam, Wasixotos, D.C, April 26, 1805, inst but 1 ht of the elreumstan ad an {dea of builite following, but #0 far as politics should properly polntments I have tried to be demogratic and not proscriptive, to admit your participation in bringing ling which may not be all that could now be desired. Whether those appointed to places shall in speech and action behave de- m under which they hold office must remain @ and good breeding. There are some officials who devote themselves so industriously to vilification and abuse of those under whom they hold office aa to indicate that their fideltty cannot be trusted for the performance of their duties In a manner creditable to the Administration, and who apparently assume that ¢ in doing political miachief, In the interest of good government auch office-holders must not be sur- dealt with, When I received your just finished reading a letter of yours, in which you explain to the citizens |? the currency question. in that letter contributed in the best possible style and in a most valuable way to the fund of argument in favor of sound money. I have never ceased to wonder why the people of the fo largely as they do products which are exported for gold ing to submit to the disadvantage content mitting others to reap a protit from the transmutation of the price productions from silv the and that they will be those who madly rush towards the phantom light of fre: dependent silver colnage. If we, who profess fealty to the Democratic party, are sincere in our Hevo- tlon to {ts principles, and if we are right in belleving that the ascenden of personal Iberty, universal care for the rights American brotherhood and manly trust in American citi- zenship In any part of our land, we should study the ef coneequently upom our country of @ committal of the National Dem: the silver aberration. If there are Democrats who suppose that our party cannot stand on and loss of silver me South, furnishing , Should be will- jometallism, and to ated and fluctuating currency, while per- of their T hope this letter of yours will be given Ation, especiqlly among our Southern fellow-c permitted to see the pitfall independent longer refuse to face the results that will follow the defeat, if not the disintegration of the Democratic party, upon the issue which tempts them from thelr alle ¥ from our traditional doctrine of sound and safe money, our old antagonist will take the fleld on the platform which we aban- don; and neither the votes of reckless Democrats nor reckless Republicans will avail to stay their easy march to power, This is as plain as anything can pos- sibly be. | It, therefora, becomes the duty of every Democrat, wherever he may be, to | consider what such a victory would mean, and in the lixht of a proper concep- tion of its results he should deliberately shape his course, A F tte~> Read What Jean De Reszke GENTLEMEN : gives me that your TEUTONIC Malt Extract is an excellent preparation. same every day, and find it unequalled > in cases of insomnia and weakness of § stomach, | service to singers. 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