Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1890 — Page 3

AFFAIRS INDIANA

Rred from various sources/. What Our >'eighbor^ jpoinj*—M^Vers' ° f Gfl&U* lijf riagcs and Deaths—Accidents and Crime* 0 -Personal Polnfanj^!^^'' ' ® s ' of Genius. PatgETS~Eave been - granted to Indiana inven CambiiM mfiflli||p.rnlin“"»"°'" | Tlt—assignor to paper puncli,£nd,,<)»der...JH)ld«*' Oahvriti F. Darnell? Tfcr dia rfttort i SfV ’' A g$Q r* ‘4o/ Indianapqfis pcetC om pa nsfc ofh.ltidlana, gate?’ 'bThjge;' J -&ittas s ‘ 1 Goshen? 'swing machine; Joel W. Hanlon, Michf&Afi 1 Cityi^gafeV^'''Charles D. Harris, IndiiAffpdlfe,- the4itfostalie valve iregulatqri of one- k% to ftotfr..rPv^ns»§ilM,': cnrtain.’^Of^fonHubhamdi Fort G.j t p£pdup(t, and - .flaked corn product (KiluuslMkigtfOU of * one-half to E. E. Poindexter, apolis, o^ifse; tightened* N-oah-'W. Wamaka, iitjestle; Srtteddl E. Pheldfely 1 John Quindry, Fort Branch, folding carriage top.!J •Godlrie'd'tscliutnacher, Morris, movablp frog fo|r' i '!rarf l jyay,; AYu Stone,‘T%orntownygate.’'‘* *•; •o’. -i ; -V* t ■ 1 »*"»'»■' 1 • r Minor itate Items. ~i —A calf with four eyes was bom on ’the farrrr-of"SlrgTTff ITurfon, flea? Vincennes. —Unknown vandals destroyed engirt • een monuments in the i|) cemetery. —Michael Mills, a well-to-do fftrmCT' near Rushville, died of heart disease while asleep. . j jPE*, senseless, but (soon recorereEMmCThe storm te % ific M|j| M Qg great —May^^^hs^ of —Ben ClM|, an I. <fcV. brakeman, was badly mangled between, the bumpers at Marco. An arm was amputated. —Wnf dunnpd while blbifglPfndv]f|.T:DyfUft: was j?soowe<ed.—The Diamond flouring mills at Crawfordsville have been purchased by J. AY. paid $16,000 for —AV. C. Foster, fireman on the P., C. & St. L., w4W*3«4A.«^’*'rs , He was leaning out of the cab when he -Her* ttgjUJ I >rejU» Ph se & •co.’s the ends of his fingers on one hand cut off by comin g in Sonjjjpt a machine. —4

was drow Hitftfo^ rj was found 0m h^ longing of feraW- 1 J fordsville. same noigbborho'dtl a horse was PfyWMMpfclSptftSj one barn were struck by the lightning. —C knJl e s*r.}tK, , <£svitX£ii*m4y&, 1 months-old, tk«v->«liMd •H'ehrV HSimfeyer. an employe oY tPe’ , ‘FrttsßffrfeS, Fort AVnyne and Chicago car shops, at Fort AVavne, whi?® placing lir;tlile street was run over by a street-car and instantly killed. Driver L. D. Cairll gave himself up to the authorities, but was later released as he was provon blame-

less. —A peculiar cffefe & lofi t?lrtl \t'. LlwTenceburg. Messrs. Fox and Lemons •were jokUneu* an 4 «in«i veterate a the forrqgx^anaea-tba- -other’s ■ erreston a trivial charge, but he was acquitted. He was fxcited, and after jth*ltti*lt had an appoplectic seizure, which caused his d e ow,| brought suit for SIO,OOO damages. —During a hmivy thunder-storm, lightning struck’tlie brick livery barn occupied by Love A-. owned by Jifenql H. Kirbyy ‘at,'lS|»»cie. Prompt vehicles. > cousumediOhe' loss on th.e binldi]£»is lully covMßKy'a t wo- tb ouawnd-dol Lir policy in^»£a*ffHJ^G£rniaat;^beuraneo. CompanyljM2\Fii«ni tin's ■ ig total. W " —The coiihfrj ; Milan is’ infested tbiep season uwithvblackstinkes. Joshua Gottingbani,ion old known faraert, h«>d a desperkt# etfipuhter with *hwo of > thdue Krtge.regies. Had he nfct fSight thfeth witt a club they would have twined about his person. mMiliw ‘S’utton, killed a score of these I s'iakeß Wcently, and squirrel-hunters report shooting large —Deput»*»«ini»h has regisf^arour^o^'^'e^hs^qßfiliii Jacob had just imM&W steiiSM wh.sky. |MIJ per 8a»oa?^Ci&» was says, in the only b nitqd **«M 4t#,n*W«®laii*d

Gwykevfrtc, M WfK Shelby ;CoI completely to&SW* A,«W#of the W .m x ”P d<!t > .dWftl: was 6t*ndiug,in i .dent? ./rfyftePftpjfj,sßiv^ity H ,is and of flfty<-3i eix. This )SKthe,(;l*rgeßt,<a&te«idavia<>DP the history: of tike rinstitntiQaiUftßfclt -departments having had ft. healthy"in*" cyefise. The entire riumber of prriduatSes the organizatieb 6 £fikio?diiiverity* exceeds twelve- bnudfiW—^There —are Sevbqt£ (j gradkuqteß 4* ; tool mu :tWi ! ( ;. r fHenry Sbaaf, fqrmapy, ,-Veafli,. prietor of the Franklin Hote^.,,N^,W ( Albany, arose from his bed at {be resiof his' son-in^law7* Ecfward Me- ( CaulilffeV ahd, ribt 1 as ’-ittSrif aB expected,’ Metdalifebter left^her Obeddand out to ldolrjfor him. • :Shaoifou«u4i hi.m lying opthis face en .tbanpavenißß*. a large dose.rpfc.jineg:-; he had taken_with,suicidal intent, dea %?s> nt die - , . „ r t —Williant'BfoV4»r aAa<Mkrt Hyd About.fWßltnles' fnorihwfeiflMF M&fbl ago. < Varied »thoihbrßroy*r • was, ygfiy ohorse*? VeiOßtnefi •the.wagon oyer. Tj^e,wngpn,-;Jmdfell and: wh ? ij der it he was found to be seriouslv in-■ jnred. Ihe injury has resulted in paralvk ?sYofttie' rest side, ‘ jibd h ! is a * —A h\tbfitt&r ol'W me’A to’^te 1 FiiiiffeM; fdf the 1 purposd df seiniilfe sot fish. UOh'e’tfPtbef partji ;Noel »D«rr, i mtHSvCimmlitfg,' 'kvnf cramped ‘andmsnnk ffcom : sightAfti’His comppp i i9np, ( una^)le ; lppecrtl’f cqTps<9i by swept t,^ Rein O^WB 96 - W^J Darr was an had graduated in the common school course Wo Vo h{s deain.' —A VofintW*'^OrbAoWne^V^^hpmag Bright, of AVashingtoh*/'*ToMfßhH>l BrowmCoWiW, caiight SW' -A r ‘ lin I tb'e j; Btor^ l^- 1 jplodedji'ilfillhig.l fi2BttJfeeßawffti h‘tfiltii tablei ,hOT9e isihachedt to albuggt. Idle flesh woupd by a piece of building inftv^d sMisjsa™ T em ' 9 ° ■ -At wbAiyiift' te 1 ,ss£ Heath was awakened by the con’iajlg^RMTOlHgW jCMgse, he found theoi Nicholas Aust, his nearest neighbor, lying on the ,pav«m^t i arthe n|eicn4{p residence. Afest nacr been suff'enngTro’mnightmare, and in attempting to flee linin' imaginary foes had walked through ailii'Open &is .bouse. , His b’a&k' whs broken by 'the ffciff, and hi Sl|t> rfufrllrld a WAltlii4 i ß?' threr skull. Strange ns it may seem, he wbbstill conscious when found, but ilower Ji'rpbs and low er prut.of his Body <sreve paralyzed. He canrio^ live. ’< l} .„ ,m,onths ago Ed 1 BakOt, a yoWng ’bti^ip'dW-'J.fli^y paying court to ayoung lafly fourth lipddr' |cjf mVifriage.in,e.corn-r .plished’ber ruin. ‘conditionj b f e f traye,d -her, ,"Isfttrfs unknown. A pritate' rested ! hipi a 1 fofy. 'JudienanT polis, when, be: i procured a lie-eiis'C'ancb married thegirL., Hp on .the.)first train the : followiper 1 inoyntug /ffrid again OvOi^t^l^di’.ip''lnidnynftp’ali'g. ,lfe. has just, been relensdd 1 on f lyffOO bail to, answer to'o.ificiiiignftlßetraywl, at the SeptenatoeTiterm •co'uVt.'' Tflii’ is the fiyst cnpe..thAt,hP.B,«ver:Wihen suet.* a phase and considerable attentbiflii is 11 . . r.t y ii .> . • ‘ ■ attracted. , t AH*; A

in —The last saloon in the village of IflantaJ jFe, Miami Conj&nw was£cl«M<ak -recently for iojpcj, and much |rijoicing by * |<J temperance pdbn)pj <|f [)3?eru aid A *lsrge* aelegation, accompanied by the band, were in ittttandance jfcwn Peru. A monstrous meeting church and addresses were made by leading 'wrkers tviciuitv. John gave bond and hi JwaraJußit'to sß&a«e * V(' Rj&hi' Ac in the business •fnile of town nor -.^rr-, for, that purpose. J®|Ferernthe ten Pjer&nce people abaflßu the forty 00l .indictments which|W?v have againsP The '||Bp have reneWwPHiigp Cnfee to a switch landing to one oTtne 'principal yin Anderson. fidVr: ernLweeks ( agq tlie.Bee bpye ftpJOiJ. ■ffeCt of a switch that bad bjon bn.il) bj 1 1life ’jVf idlhpd. The other j day Crawfprd' obtained a restraining cjr^er, 1 and * proceeded 'at f 'driie to’Replace tbfe switch. A force of Bee LinfevrorkiJtmn rallied aj)d t,o'thwn»t ; bii efdWhl- Harry, Craws St., gruels ! thrown by y fhat ; be yras. .injured ma*. rnf|qasly,' hn<J proceeded to ponpd. the lajpfrer. The opposing laborers) Threw bjptTh their shovels and plckb and. a Ven-> Ihteivai of. l»epji<ty> Sheriff Campbell,! wb< EK*?s#. ph 8 < i? n | notice. The “Midland, bolds the fjOrt,j HMfibstilitiep are liable to break a) f«wi4i“e. 'Ddriuiit » *4n* OJT r . .

MARY'S WEDDING DAY.

■ lOC*'! < OQOtu !O .1 .1 \ VII 0-j fcioiTO TrtBSAILTAft JaM j j 1 noq KAVAFRa, < f ’ at:io: ut f iioj f-oo yg+ni i df: i , ail ta: j (4 IRUIM w@4«n*rnt ifeti JB&pel MS9t ,r lA Jim# WeWiW 1 of A»t<«ilo , J l laA’ina>l ©fl]S<!\GYork ; Oityl kftfl* ‘BOek- plape-iTyfa-Tiifiepjemujiyktrucuirr private.: vidil <913 4iiV»i bltbsl»on4 < y ten*' Ahd Inelhded i>p!y of khe twanf»nillt«a.' Immediately interested In the ceremony, , Every possible precaution had been* taken to keep the time and place of the

. wocillrig! a -fnioftMiiul »e>£««xls -;lh6 fllrfeftfs n+fif’ ab&ut Brom ptdn'. i ou-laftb (0 y i where the jlhft ceremoiiv was to tivke. p^ce?^ 9l waited r phtiieWiry Hihftl - 1 1« W BPOIrt ) fcli'll; f < :j : The ,1/oft the cottage .at bDMisd.JA’ftdfetf-

)son’s stop-father. Dr. MARY anpkrson. , (Hamilton MtilfliQ..amaijO’clocE And proceeded to the church, only a short dlstaoco ajjwivytoo targe /'icrowdD re9ti-’ anvvi agatrii ha Kite SOfC theOhlouse. *OD A M - The orgag Wft§(iWftUnffi!\rendelssQ#mls< march as tire mriy .entered the little church. Miss Anderson led the. jpfßijesstoaiMi' thttiuJlAiyoteanihg dtf’the Siar,»fc jgoym-bf fflSSh. vtftloe sAtln, covered with! cuabrpfclpßi# tlfcse. iiHe flawing ;tJrldadi v bV - v Vft?i < 4- tull ?fn^Vß? ncd ?H th P rol oi orange oidssoms. 1 Superb d|a : ilfcnbd ornaments sparkled from every ppsjsible place. —.——— , The chapel was a veritable flower. gardettibSTfee thfidb alters were bedsHf*

A-nroxjo ifAVAjiRO. lxer brother, Joseph AnderSoh, and Ixl s WMe, the da ugh tor jo! Lawrence Jlarrett, *l3B the orotner of Mr. Navarro, At the conclusiaAMfffTtfie oomttdny the i SBK, the uada)jftpsAt#,-anil,, congratulations ‘ W H^wfe«S*»fclrtW« ati‘ ll,oppo'rtunityfora brief interview,-; with the' Switzer land, and 'sthdJhad 1 decided 'to retiro from the. stage in aci cordahJ*i B Wit/& , 'th& wtsffes if Mr. Navari i o'i'unlQ(SS tsiierfloses the sitit brought‘HgjVijist her by . Mr, Abb,ey.. r ,Jn .thatcvetnlt she’wiirkbt one Season to fill the which) lid claims. ; »t' in-and itwas purely my ill-health which oorabelled nan. >)to 1 iforogo rtff 1 cWg'ttker- : ™h not, .sunmicntly restored to .lustify my undertaking thoi siraih of 'ttppoarihgf'dn the/ 1 ,’ i . ft) ;!1 imi o r ;,;i i, ( ,.”(\yhy did you rCsort to such absolute secrecy iiv rdgard to the-'Weddihg?’-’ was- ; fd easily explained,” replied Mr,s. I Navarro. ‘rThettnvtih'ki that 5, Ms. ■ Navarro is jo.fjeep pp#urmmg, the utmost privacy. .J willingly respetctod'hJlfe- wfSHdS’i'WF ’ the! 5 quiet friends. No person outside of our fam : Jills was invited. I <WH' i Snre | ’hiy is appreciate the and jks generous‘as they have always beep, r in excusing our Mary.’”

BOYCOTTED THE POSTMASTER.

V*. . *1^""“ / ') * I •-* tVi i' ' ■ i} ■' Two MUsonrlans Arrested for Usurping UiglitD Wan' ’Unpopular Official. |Ekansas Cityi (M 0.. dispatch: John Jape and Thomas Duekworth, of »IMil:4r,Mq.,h)i t ve been acrestcdcharged PflH conspiracy to pqstmasfteia|tithat place of thb. receipts' aqd |en»i metitS' iof ’ his office, interfering nl .the dischargny of Iris duties FHAettiing up nnau reeept»cles iw®nltfea 'States mail. The trouble jjayy out bt’ / the unjpoprilkmy of A. 8. Snftn. recently apboinied ' postniaster. and Duckwortb-parchased- stamps a.t-ojrher towns luid gave thpm avyay or. soTdjthfettfiKJ‘)>eople in’‘Peculiar Abas to’ 1 tJTtMin) (jrtlson'ft:om<gettlftg his cdftimission 'on such fdso. Arranged ' ( to; eol|lec.t mail matter from -People of the'town and r )ake t At- directly to raH<| ' rditd' grains,* Tlfds 'BepriVlng ‘the posVniksftfer of, t -Ws Jees. >'* , i'*;. t.-T'

WRECKED BY ANARCHISTS.

r '• I * ••"f",' 1 . t ,T‘ \ * 4 A Paris NeUspUper Office Attacked by a * [ ■’- jfeb. : Paris cable: A' rsfoetl ng'.fecfd'Tobthe 'jiAposo; jof »xprOs»i«g syihpfathfy> -with Vhe rcdenjiy, rested ~n ihil isjq ;was dis-' furbed, bS'anarchists, who.siKcepdedln tbrnihg the? affeirtntotf series frjHfcaflWhavi'hg spo*efi in ;ha<r«h th>q AtftUude tlttOn tfy tb® l anarchists, thirty of the ,%tAaeke(» the Office of the pajpem,,nearly (wrecking the place. *?jra.fiv/ 1 fmt %fA*Wfffll

>y h i U\ rr ose s » h t wi n-‘ j ed with imperial a~rf TI 'White Tllles. w’Mle h o^Val ls*, - ’ ; ijolmjOvSfitffi&i fpcwsl wqt e 'festppned f wUh evetgrqeua, 'Wo A'hiro nbwtfrjf. 1 13(The jaruesth’ Inddmlqd'yihe, brjjJprs; two sisLerpi ,-who acted’ 1 'bYide’s SMaidSf fler 'riwit-her S pjp giciJ-fathfer; •

THE CHOLERA IN SPAIN

(1 I I'. ,0 £ -f > -~r> *■! OG, ’■ 011 S-tff JIl FoußfrkiaM! deatm& WEPOffrEtl 1 vr i b. ~ r bheMakwr j yiuoanJ A yioc bil -ofble: ‘ h«ii fourteen deaths frorii 0 Asiattc-errow* pestilence was Drought)Dto the province jt>t isbiaiers r.fßtehtl/i gron? the°Nwtb HUM ‘&i& ■ffdwitdiiiMoroecOg opposite to Glbraltari’ a MjQprishQßarter aa a Sp%oHsji one. Tne skmtary arrangements .-.ane very bad. ' The pOPt" 19 fFequented Ms MNP Met4«L»4olb «om»? o? :ir th4’ , 'Wrtan 1 port%i;T}|epeei.thßy> ! gbUiby tekirtfVaiP^W l -tiisia 'jffW'SMifiSGS' !4 who ABdompAny' tttein aw' ill VWtkte ( oi uttef JilJtoi&lsmg&QUi , uh« 3ou#B6*tj ' Ik* crowds arA.berdgil, togetfewn ;aiic! TTife*mDfe nealthy African,, Mosleniv ,are- Mbihwmwmmfi&vt With from tbe jkfoii?.j<>/Jndla,^i w iou * ißecent reports from and tbe valley of the Euphrates Indl*, c4tp4 e <«bfiMk4RA f’ihose regions and it is Jgghly 1,1 Hut* from 1 there J 'it 1 reached Mecca*((iivhprftrse»e pf.Uhei rweftteuft' pilgrims doubtless be ‘pme Jnfocted. 0 &%h?2§ vl^teylgrtetoomts .Inig from. Mecca to a vigorous auaranpi%caiWon» c are e fl*o£ y ; tl1 ?/ fThere is constant communlcat on betwqaft tbe'iWfttr p6rC'Bfto (( *M.lensft, ! ' ; wbv featnwAddia 'spedartntudy and that it can be nearly always tfMUttedcw: (Moorish pilgrims returning from Mecca. n A | quarantine against fi.tr ‘Med I ter ranean ,P9 r . ts ma y eoCl [’

rit CINI@INMAf t ifLOODEU. o ,c That 'CMfy l Visited Hjr a 1 ’ Storm •tn i —Many HAWUm ■MftMMKUOY . fl Ohio^ j €lnotii' J » Xrnth - ft’f ‘ njqrpitha« an'Mur ■t«orlfitfii’ttliuus)a , ha»C a nerttte disflosElon ana , fre*,, ‘and thb furiduv an<f f 4jtluge-liko. 'tW * As the shower grew heavier lightning Iran its worki" electric \fokds wer-e rendered p.f ithelr' wirgs were destroyed. The, 'Jbqd wlontr tid>BVbiHibjfd ,f 4trdet’' r 'ddhle, 1 ' SB? ..tjiat icOilJd- ilAt-'ltavOWie abaildHnei In,leqp;iwVriHtee3oo telephcffte wires*' were burned put. and one ladv.operatoy, .was <(ftmg^Wrtrtlrqlnrt. -.The'hre-al i'rm‘ ly. rehaered useless the pew Gest street en.zinfy-fffOusfel.' Carlsonknoriked to pieces by tl’ie samp-bolt. Thirty-three 11 o u se# 'Were 'll ’m 1 file city, and in the Iftvypr portions of the*clty many thousand dollars’ damage was, doqe tQ<gpqds,pn thpefirattfloors o* TwoVeqnje w,ere blown>-off ft sll^aty ll •briat* neaf the'month of the", Miami rttier attil drHwhed afia thoukdildg bf dollarq, otjdainttgteiwrts ttfbtfK-to ccfal i beats ap’d timber-ra The Chesapeake .& Qliio rdad foses •?5Q,0p0 by .wftsh-outa, and 1 rcHyl ; jy.’Cl'Ot ■ b 13 5 ty 1 •

CROP BULLETIN.

Condltlop* ( ln tlp^Northwest Shew GfMt J 1 " inxprotvpme^ti, ; purln« thv Week, no :: Washington dispatch: The week just|emhßd has been f fcddlhr thkn'R<raaf in the central valley?,-4 n the>Noarthwesthud the Rocky Mountain regkirllthß)fWCelf was warmer than usual, the excess of .tern peratuße beingifllghtV except ‘frofri west ward.over-Alonrn where the daily excess .generally, exceeded sis degrees. ‘ ( . . ! I Precipitation—Theresias/ been an ex-' cess of ratufaii for -the throughout the central valleys,, anfl.the 'lower lake fegfou. 1 An excess of rainitall is also!reported in Northwestern and in Nerthern ARVriifae whero drought previously existed. Light sheers occurred tgehfefrally over the Missouri valjey. () The, rainfall for the season generally coptjnues.tn except over th 6 centra? : valleys, and'thejaksi • region. The region of drought' fn l Mln- . nesota and. Dakota which duijlpg; .May had less than 40. per cent of. the, nprmal rainfall “now reports abStlt 70 per cent of the normal ratnfaH<of tbfifseasbtif The \yeatpar has ;bqen ‘favorable for. growing crops in thp jNprthweat during, the last wefek. ~ ,

RENOUNCED HER CLAIMS.

'The Aroh'duchebf Vale Via Freifirs’iler Lover ‘ ' •to 'tfi « onei" ' J 1 Vlefnna- cablfe: - Vatfebla 0 has phhyclj.- «-'claba# , to the AusJriaj. , tbnqire (ini onderi }? mar ry tWman of hM t cbokft,- sh+ •Ceremony‘or- fenundAtion fook plage ip th'eTlkiperUil g»Mnoil clirimtoei 1 . ftr Hfirf' an affecting and impressive scene) vO < HO 'The .rte ToripaJ declaration, Which J was duly attested aiSa'prodaimdd, tiithed to the Emperor aiAplewberßloffthd irapferiar fafhi!y dnd s Saldj fA loving mak^iS t/ue woman happier than - a.^qua^nd '**'' *'• ■ *■* * : / (The BWpei^E - <fi\l^lftir ,|ils arms and all present were deeply Vdched.,. mizi i >-::r ie* Co ; Thk libel :shi.t. at' Tstfc*against the Louißvilla Geur^i>Jburaal «ts MMjg |» ID

SWEPT BY THE STORM.

ryA Terribly 8v M |« inrrtiou. D<>im)jAir«Mt>ri>wuMga— Path ot the Storm. I'SSWWSSTfffy ,l <??spatch^^AFAVsF ,Inoot. TliU appear.cd to be a thick, heavy mist, but in s&mswm swept away, together jaitlt-the inmates, consisting of teacher and six pupils. , Sis ufidbu bodiosiWiVd UtitdW&MimM.' ‘srSa‘isMl/l,^ w ' 1 *‘ ,d - I Vett?fl(Kfßweii,UflU v4lH><Whtf il afso.qaught bytahecstorm t*«W4 ><M?lted.! t tl}q toll owing. tUMC o C S-SKr** 1 .wsow >« U 1 1 ■--r JENNIE BRADLEY. ! < MINNIE BERRY. , , i LEiwfantvtfncis:' u , :. l J) i*| o bAREY WHITE Jr. i Rimc>i,PH- < - . ( :> )!■• 'Jacob Rudolph, a farmer living npar, iwps the first upon thi u scene, but In' he wuqocwgbt hy *tHe' rushing waters and carried doyvu to Hi length a MVjfiMl s »OT d< s toufflWYloF eorfles or hfiss Mcßride and ouo ot the pupils, jo fd.nooo fin nji-tmoo Tim roads ofitlre desolntldn are now Impassable.i ,>lanyHridgoe(have baea 'battled 1 awdfl*n arid the ppj-tlqs cqme to tpwn for, ;; ashfstk/icb haver Tieen unaulo to return. Nqwf'mviWopds’ hon*B waacaugtit-ibf‘U the cyclone and was lifted from thuj foundaufiaiD f ftnd r >-tt’«shetf. ); ' rtd one i^as: tqprfajnllyffloditpf cellar ht the approach of the whirling cloudrioo <l ' 'nr'-'iooo * o or Yn^voi that it came InboMAMV- vHlih, -destroy* and'kiiling eight more people whose bd leflwnedu- MW j-t)

, • SErajrtnft&P MmtkJ 'rilled. oi 11 , *?;< n- a— ■miitrn -> ■ r . ocj|i tne Utjle Paw, Gr ?s f Left to t OP. I * «uln«. , n pifltfi i (3IM dftpalftftiqt> fearfulttornr 0 swept o^r 3(J La i m:t evening, doing groat damage. At, the little village of Paw Paw Grove greatest destruction of life #,pd property!, jwahjeaused*. • -This -thriving vlliagotva®. struck by .the. .storm. -and- left in rutrtW.f 1 'The;loss of Hfe wqs, Yir.v, great,, and .it la,'., repartbef that seventeen porsons wern-U Killed - ahtl* * * Witriy * * severely ‘ inJdrbd. -Twenty •'houses were- o^tbrik j*^' tp pfecqs, the. oastern poctldn 13 Vd'wij was enUroly wiped out.. , A.l tQrlthatj: st2bim had passed th'e woi-6 of rescue ben g»n.’ The bodies of Sohld 6f the Vldtlmr had been, carriod hundroda-of- yards-ands 1 ?(tnd of .them were . mangled .ahneath recognition. The . , ?qeqft}9 aihbp thb’ ’' tempest struck" in thffi. full -of -horror.'' 'Thb* wnmeV village w.as .cnveloixod- tn- a black- -doifd : and a fearful roaring was heard, In.ian instdht Was hiil-of 1 flylmp wood, ajidj Umbe^ jn apd-,ast sb<S {tempest Vj ijjitAfCa Qufckrv over ft was seen that ' thp town had suffered• '■ was leftf tan ding,. U • path .or t-ho -cyclone; anff* whore oned' stood a scQrp.gjf comfortable homps there IMHi how oiit scattered ruins. Grovo ife a 'Village ol -kboufcl’ .*OO Inhabitants .cauuty,. cm, thei, r ‘ChicaWn-i Puningtbn ik (Jlnhcy road, f about thlrty-eight iioUe» w:cai-of Aurork jXQ,. |lt is a thriving village, ha.vlimfj 4 three churches, graded schools and a wCeldy 7, ; 1 i '■ t ' v« r ,„ »lAN\- : ' ’ ! w: , ! . ..IDl'l'if J Wbrk of the Storijj.Jn Ltv|ngstefk coantyr, 1 —Uulldlng* Destroyed. ,0-j6Qrnell (111.) dispatch A cyclone swppt over the country west of here yesterday afte 1511 oon.o t Evt>pytiiing lh it*J'. phth was destroyed. The path of tjjff r , jtorm' was aboxif eighty roilV in wicrtlr.' The icysjoug fir,s* struck, the housq-pf, S. Piymier, tore it to* pieces and .carried, the ruins a quaft-tbrof-'amife.'' Mr. Ply-' mier was badly hurt- --Two- houses —belonging to William.YincainP and J., -M,; [ feradlfey were badly damaged aria a barb! was destroyed.;. The house >of ;W4Wianaj Scliffe was badly twjsted and partly! oofed>hnd his barn Th» storih next struck of W: D. Connor, tore the building, to pieces arid , scattered tvtfto riemainS - oyei 1 severhl; acres, not a firing in;thc house escaping dhstrqc,tiqm' Mr, Coan«WE ; and ;hlB -wifetj t vrho iweTft'.'ro. fhe' 'house' s& the tipe,; . were, both-hadly' injured. :: Forty rod# east' of Mr. Connor’s place was the; school liot at iilnbhr remaining. At|yuhlptteaeycral hoases were blown down, trees .uprooted, fences. destroyed and SoVerai*persons hurt. ’ 1 u - - ' " t

t; ifeinis electrical "treatment.of a waxt, b'f first moistqfia it w fwaritt< ; -BplßtioD ofisainylthfeaabovt We sMti, aua gradually turns ou The feirneni-antil pain, ;i# ’F&% v Cells aro t batt^rg-^ Casest twd fittings of five minutes each destroy■ thw dMea 1 , uj) y ai}d folia •: >t *cg7»f n u uTOnbj ptreet cocner.ih'- HtUrita Marla, jftahtiMbaia rMilfe by tnt people. Here gather .daily four m 3T6 ypars, »pd ,twq W| ! ’ Vears foot up 117. They discuss thsol?' ogy, metaphyfeiC^; l modern j literature, to say nothing of politios. -i