Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 October 1875 — Page 3

WEEKLY COURIER.

C. DOJNE. rnbliibar.

JASPKK.

INDIANA.

ITEMS OFJINTEnEST. 1'rraonal ai.tl l.llrmry. I'.ri t llarte" stories have Ixcii transl.i'cd into tin Norwegian. Ki-v. Ah Foo is the pastor of ii Christian Chinese Church in Virini.i (. Nevada. Iubltfi and I't lfiL-t are the onlvci- :,, , in tli'- Ilriti'li Isles outside of Ln,!.!i iLit uppoit seven daily papers. -Mis. lalith Cash, of Washington,

11 1- betrothed

shtlv ci npicd vv itli the manufacture if : i ir i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 r : i ) i 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 s. Statistics are

lowed la iw lug tlx animal as u traiisamit .hje t. In I I : ii--i () foundries lilnl machine shops, only fifty-two of which were pn.v i J vv it li Vain. At I In Present t iint lh re are '& of these i -laiili-liiiit iit', 7'. of v hi. hare cxclu-

to hand com fining 17' shops only;

these t'lllploV ti'i,"JS Wolkllietl. IiiIm'.m there urn; 'J J. locomotives inaili in liiis.ia; last Mar the number u as 7M.

A Lir-f number of Knli-li workmen I I :.. i.. : .: 1

III- 1 1 1 1 J ' I M VI (II flll-s, 111 I , l e .shops, hilt till ) Complain of belli;; treated as naturalized Kll-M.ill subjects that is to hay, their personal rights and liberties are but little i v.jmh ted.

on Avenue L, between Twenty-sixth ami Twenty -seventh streets, was run;:, ami screams from people in that region showed exeat distress.

All win. had hen driven from their

Ilermloii, wife of Major llcrmlori; Mrs. Hame, Mr-. 'ill p r, and Mrs. Winsted atnl daughter, of Columbus. '1 l.rou'li like source comes what arkpears to ! authentic information that

houses nii'lit lief ore l.lt hv the "ale e- the town of Matagorda U almost totally

present it as terrible in appearance and j destroyed, only four houses Uin;; left, frightful in its roar. Some u ho lived i 1 hr bmi r Hiaos country is reported m ex posed that tiny .'ot the full fore ' as ul.fot totally destroyed, miarof the sea. believe the waves were at ! hou.es blown uvvav uiul Plantations

herself to ii UateriliLT-

benu with 7r,") a vear. lb'

in in her t O. 1'. - lidl. Lctblnlleis about to leave t he

atnl i M be hum. red

, Korlfc;i. .tra. i - Ttie Sim ( 'anal earned over .",- i m n i,i m m la,t year, ami cost over ?.VKH-

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,!,;,,!.. ... ri .v, ami i t.) be lion, .ml to.,-..!;....-....... ..t

;i!,th.. first Imperial ,..r.ratm evtt;.,, (1. . . f China with

A. I. Steuart III" recent l plVsrlit-

- I lie bell madi' ut of the Fn neh a!un d eaiirmn for the rt'torel catheli al of Cologne refu-cs to 1 its duty, vi., make a thundering bi ixiise. Its model or material rebels aain.st rinjjA 'iil is on tri.'il in Iondin for

Ni i.r Unvi -tanjr it III tin- pie,eii.e of a; ,,:iwnii, her en:remeit rili'. She ,!.-;.n-iii.h. d audi. m e. rai-.-d l. shillinoii it the .lay after her 1 lie remain, of the Italian hi.torian, 1.. ,. r 'ae it to lu r, u hereupon lie had ( ' it '! 11' itta. wed knou ii a. the author ; h. r arretted. -f : hi-t rv f '.lie I n'ited state", are t !! !'.:!-' ir: 'l r::: :r.v arc j.r- !. r--III .ed froiil I rail. e f..r burial III '!,,. fr I n mr Wnli ."i.i's o'.i t f,,r

. 1 tV' hit f superintendent of" hi. e-t ali . ' 1 1 1 1 1 'lit with the title deeds of H hwllse i:i New York allied at ;;, Mi. - I. ni d Mav ii, a.'as.innte.l u Idle !--r i f India, has li.nl u htatue erei ted to !.:i:i at i 'orkeiini nit h, Jai'rla;el Lord,

h ast ten feet hi'h, atal the watT (n M ami N, between lileventh ami '1 welfth, was fully five feet deep in tin streets, and very rouh. One larjre four-room hoiie was dire. tly in the middle of Fourteenth street, ami fully f.-et from its former position. In fai t, it is cafe to iy houses, within a radius of ti ll bio. ks, we .; more or le.s injure.!, while 'thirty, im -linliti;? nero caluiis, are entirely 'oiie, xi tioiis ..f u hieh are neatten d f.r bio. k, ami the furniture with u hi. li they were fupplied ran le pi krd up by liirrelneal. l lie pixir Uoiil.tll, Mrs. Meaken, who was drowned, was found partially rorred with rubbish across the streit from u lie;e their house former! v stood.

1IIK iKKAT IM NHATIOX. I'm til. ulara of itir I. ale ItUastrra nn tli Inn i mil - liula t amlllra fc )- ll.xllra Mini li .AIouk H.r Stunt for lira Art omili frum lialmlnii, I nt lauolM, l.)u.uburK, autl 4Mlir llarra. We compile from various sources the tnot reliable information published rear.lin tin- recent reat disaster on the Texas roast : 1MIAMI.A. Wednesday, l.'th, wind from thM-:t-ward veering to north. On Thursday

morning he. aine moie steady, increasing to a ale. 1 he water was waist-deep, livery man, woman and tdiild uas seeking u place of safety. It blew fearfully ; the situation was awful. '1 he MTcams of women and children could be heard in every direction. The water was i', feet deep ill the streets. About o'clock Friday morning the wind veered to the northwest. Th' waves then became rhoppe.l; houes were washed away or tumbled to pieces. The wind towards iiioriiit!r bejran to lull a little. The water wa. L'ettia lower until the wind

Veered north ; then came 1 1 J lm', Utitil 'Twils a Mjht pitiable indeed to M'e

tlayhht lie-aii to break, and then d;l i weak, frail women, children of aliases, we behold the aw fill destruction arotiml, j as well as able-bodied nidi, the former

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ano in.mKci. our ...hi .... i we , ,, oui i.-nm .iicsscu. aim nan M ream. ii- :int!loriM! ,)y- t,.;,..rr:ip, to pursued. Our penlous htion wasnoth- in the wmd wadm- around in water j thj.t.,. th((lI..;nil tln.ir, wortn of

iniT coinjiaif.i w un iin' suu. r.nirs oi our j iron, one io inree ieei ueep, juinin aim

iieiiihors and citieiis alii n' the liay. i liauliriiT about remnants of houses, try

w recked.

THE FXTFST OF TIIF STOKM. From all information that can 1 gathered, the -tinn or cyclone appear to hae taken in its cnur.eabelt of country come f..rty miles in width from the north of (ialvesti.ti Island, extending to the rmrth of Houston. The hurricane swept over this entire section of the coast f the west (.f Indianrla into the (Julf. (Jalve.t'n was to the south of the more severe part of the u!e. KF.LIKF MFAM km. Nfw OKLF.ANS, Sept. 1'.'. A lire meeting of citizen. was held here tonight to raise supplies for the sutler, rs. To-ni'.rrow'si train to Ilrasli.-ar w ill carry tic car loads, Imt that nott in' able to reac h them in time to supjily iininediate wants the Mayor of f iaheston ha.s

I '.road daUiht revealed a scene that Was terrible to behold. The tow II could Hot be re cni.cd as the Iiidiamda of

tin- day nievi'Mis. Uiiin. total ruin. I

stores in the morning and ship them on a boat h aving there at noon for Indianola. Morgan' line is earn in all sujv i t . j (rim 'I'litt i 111 1 . k ruttii'.i

... , I I 1 1 I'll .111111 I'. ll'VIalina 1 he s.ren-tli of the w ind may be iMi- t1,,IllIUUIli(,l,i(,n with Indiamda for some

in to lind somet hin' of their late pleas

ant and happy h"tm

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;!) Church of ante Cr.tee, at I lorenre. -Mrs. r.iooiner. the vvoiu an who is ! known to the world by the name -! i- . a. en to areltaill stvleof u o- !,. in's dres, still lives at Council Willi's, I a, is on the shad side of lifts, ami ;.i ..rs l"ii skirta! --The liiupres of Austria drces i.-it simply, preferring black, p'ly nr 1.!. I-- to the ;;.iy coh.rs she discai'leil at r duihtei 's death. Ib-r manners .i:e cet and winr.in. and she is as ;j'j'i;!,ir :i she is be nil ifnl. At ears "i :i:v ':ii' i. considered the fairest of r al ladies. -Miss A n m i l'.ln kw. 11. of r.iri-. Iia. i';:'.'.l-l:cl, li!..ler the title . f I he S'irit's I took, containing the l'rinciples if spiritist l.rtrine, 'I hrmih Vari us M. iliuin, colleeted by Allan Kardec," a siimnciry of the Spiritualist phih,i'iy. The book rcacht .1 a sale of l.''.- " copies in French, and its bif t.ovelty is its advocacy of the tncteinpu hosis, or traiisinii:ration of soul.. School and hur.h. A colored normal and theological u.'ki.u v i. to be established at Atlanta the liaptists.

Italy about et..ber 1 .

coninaiiied by Prim

-tlrapc jelly dissolved in water has pan,. It i

He will be a

I'.ismarck and

C ii- rals Multke and MantcutVel.

1 h wihleriiess of j.'reat cities. 'I he iotnloii police restored ab.mt -4 .." l -1 children to their friends I at year, but 17 children and adults are still mv.s-l t.-rioiisly absent. Tin- Fnli-h naval authorities are (xpeiimentiii"; on a submarine boat in t he tnrped s.fV i.e. It is proposed to blow up an adv i s.irv in a nav al coinb:.t bv :ilt i. t in fo.-p,..!.. t , ., y llir.l!s . f thi. bo.it. --The project of letting the sea I'M Tll'iw part of the p. s. it of Sahara, thus i ciidi-i in z unnecessary the frightful land journey of J, mill- from Morocco to 1 imbiii too, is titiilino; nuiocroiis advocate-. The condition of Ireland is steadily improv in;:. Labor is in demand, emigration falling oil', and . rime is .1. -creasing. The itnestln. Il's of the Irish people ill c'wrniut nt bonds and banks aiuii".t to s.il,,"0,ls,. The Shah of l'eriahas had a beautiful edition of the journal compiled by him durim; his trip through Jlurope got

ten ui for iTcentatiori to the city of

mi; aiet jummnir over one iruilev ami

another. Neighbor nut nei''hbor.

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e,. ,v ,e,e. t roj.ie e,e se a.K- w.ucn ..o n.-s o , e nuie n eu aao i w v , n,lm,.rf iiro llrit.j j and all tho

feet from the building. It is estimated , roUi 'tock destroyed.'

that alMut one hundred small houses

told their troubles and i between the Fair (Sroiitid and Treinont

of the previous niht. Street are wrecked and badly damaged.

and they tribulation

!' ath and destruction all around j and the cost of ir-t t inir them back in

ii-; holies crushed to the ground, position will b almost as much as the other, sw.iv. d round, leaning over. ; cot of the building's. Fifty of then. at The wind was now living down, and the . the lowest count, are so much broken

water di-appearin from places in the i up that they cannot be put together.

Trotting Krrord for lTo. The jrreat trotting in uit of 17."), which included the splendid meeting at Cleveland, liutTahi, Hochester, I'tica,

roii''hkcepsie, Siirinirticld and Hart-

Sleets. J hi .se that could sal led out to At t . '.. lilt, W here t he .oV eriiment 1 , i . , ' ., 7. ,. , . ,, .. . . i ii. ford, has produced some vcrv i.it tune, learn the news, l.o.l,.. of men. women works were beirenn-tru. ted the water ( .rl)i. r J.lU a1(, w hnih uf M the and childien werefoundm alld rc tions j rose so rapidly that t l- o chn-k al ,..,; , Uur Ili;ikit a n,,,ri, arc :is 1 oln-e and e;nards were oi aiiie.l, and t were obliged to abandon the yard and f.,i;.,rv,. scar;-!; was :;... !. f.-r n.'.-.i..' i 1 oin-s . s.-. k rcfu-'e in the buildings, as ttie cur- I

How m an have lo-t their 1 rent wa. n. wif: a. to render it ditii'-ult 1 .m::'rf ,.,

keeli one s ! w t I ! At o el-K K

and f i i. nd

lives in this fearful toiiu it is impos.i. bl- t learn. l p to this hour sixty or scvenly bodies have been found and buried. Women were found, and men also, who had iloati d oil' on doors, or anv tiling they could J hold of, mile away soine b -neath their r""f. carried away oii distaiu-cs. '1 he escape of so many of the iti.-ns is almost marvel-

to keeli one s looting. At o el-K

i i'ht small boat, started for town loaded, and tin- situation of the nu ri who wer.' at the 1'oint U'cain known. At 4 'clock Ir. l'eete sent l is family and Mis. Williams over in a yawl. All arrived safe. About .". o'clo. k I r. l'eete

Annie c ol!in. . . Ami A'l.-l.nae AshUn.l IVt.... Albert 11 .11 lie r liolu (Vliul ... Ilrn-ja ( iinT.tin.

signaled for help. He had a re. n sail- j , Brr boat tied to his ard fence. Some live .l..n v. IUII...

I. lila . . .

st.

a ncitm.i not on narcli-

l-ffti adopted for communion services .,.,.,,t ;i.,.l is bound in blue velvet orici-

m a Im M.-thod.st church. i m.-nted w itli prccimi Indiana is reported to have the;

ir'cst school fund of any State in the 1 i.ion, aiiiouiitin to over .sVs,iaiotooo. S' Ventv-tw per cent, of the school I iptilatioii of Illinois w i re instructed in . juililii- schools .hiring the pat car. Xerxes X. Crnm is an Illiuois Loolte.il lur, and "like a kin he!

stone

o,is. lhc search for bodies i9 still o- men from the cane idle, started, but Jaiin.. ....... .. iu' on, and the i.uinber of liuinan In-i failed to rem h bun. Atiocl-Kkthe i.u.i; i,u

in's ihownt d will nev. r be known, as carpenter shop and all tln ir tools went, j l.l Tnin... there were a lare number of strangers stroii:: hopes prevailed anions the men ! (

in tow n. v e estimate the number ot , that Lieutenant tumn would send th in . I.. m.k.i lives lost at .lohn H. larke, Mr. ! assistance, while others beau to make ),""',,i A. CotVm. mother and family, nearly all rafts, having decided on lashing ' xt..irv........l... of M. . I. Morrison's household, the ib-y. j themselves to the lumber, as the re- 'ir Mr. .lope and family I'l person per- niainin buildings showed every si'ii !?!!.!!!.".!!!.!

l-lied. i-.ilit.-eii I'imIics were foiin.l Ves- of falliu. At 'l clock the main , rai.k Frrgukon.

Frank J.

(M.l.lMir.lh Mnl.

Ilapa anil Mlahtpa, i At Calamus, Iowa, Win. Tanner was killed by the caving in of a well. At Marble llock. Iowa, two ni. n, named Cm-to. k and Keck, were suffocated in a well bv mcphitie xaj ts. 1 At an entertainment in New York

tcrdav. and the search w ill be continued buildinir -rave way. Two men were i

r- , -a .i.i n tl aiil

until the dead are deposited in their last killed by it and several slightly hurt and j i.aril. i.l...

resting jlace. i on cant imagine t In t w sern 'iily

I?v this time murh ft. (.rall'm,

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extent of the disaster. Nothing short citem.-nt prevailed. Mr. I Vase, the Su- I inTjVrii't!".'."."."! of its full details w ill a proper perintem lent, and Harney, the fop-man, iionmi iinrrr knowledge. A numb, r of persons ' enconra-'ed the men to ue their utmost '.''V were out on rafts f..r hours, lmt in many exertions m savin? themselves ana ren- .i.,T cases w ere sav ed. William Tav hr, on 1 derin? assistance tu thoe who were -J Irrwg trial for the Sutton murder, was ht out ! cau.-ht in the tinnVrs of the f all in ! M'mi.'.' .".." of jail to reveiit his bi'indrowned.and buil liri?. Some p;ot on the roof, but Nem." made his escape. All the churches in ' finding that tin seas were breaking it i J.,1,1', "lt"D the town are swejt away; n is the Ma- ' up fast, tli.v started for the boat piles , i.'..(,'n' "."'. sonic Il?e. The Coiin-IIonse is snfe. , and reai die.l them. Thus.? on the piles nulrr iuy Out of lift v -live persons. Captain Sam ' bean helping others up. Mr. Harney j In.'.n'""'"' Hrow n and tw oof his family w ere ave.l. i lashed the ti inp-s together, as the spikes ! t. jui.rnii ,' .'. . . They took rcfu'in the liirht-hoii-e, and ' had hervn drawing out, and commenced ! ,"n.,

- The rresbvterian pajn-rs of this 0lio ,.Xpi,,.,l iiistantlv killin- thereby escaped. I.rovvn is now the throwing out lines to a-ist others m Tm M,Nir 'untrv are still en-a-cd in disciis,i- w.ir,j J.av, rence.' c-ine, r,t I.-or-el.wl j;lv surviving pilot at the ., About reaching the piling. All the men 1-. j s Li re.i,. ii.ethe representation in r,.e... tirenian. and Adam C.-it -eV ; and "f ' :M'1- ,)'' 1 r"u'' s fl,1"'v w,r '. h,,', '. rend, nn-even" ass,stance . w.in.ff

i"-i .ii ci ii'iri i I'hii. Mi. .it mi -uur i un. f i'uim in i. nil imiici. .mi . l jl Qrfc uur

turn prevans. 1 he victoria people, with three other tneti and Mrs. fluids,

I 'lehnn before the xaiimiiii'' coin- ;, ., ... . .,.i ,.,., i.tt,. Perform

''-"'tee. ino; on a trapeo f. 11 to the lloor from Kov. Ir. Iecm. of the Church f,the ceiling and both were fatally intli" strangers. New York, will dedicate jurcd. t. th-cause of Christiaiicducatioii the, The boiler of a portable engine atr.; w Yiuiderbilt I'nivcrsitv, in Nashville, t.iehe.1 to a thre.hin-macliine'"..!! the l'tlll. firm n( Ilelibeli l'l.tt.-r. tie-n- I lefi llie..

!.. ll.-tieral Assembly. 'I here is a strong ; injuring three others, one f itally."

'..Miosi,on snow n lo reiaill Hie liilllcipie j ..... . .. , -f the .bred representation of he 1'rU- ' M 1 '''" N-xt-rii'"i I ottin? was awakened by a tramp, who, ' . ... i , , ' with ci h k ed pi-tol, demanded money. -so,,,,, priests , tad-n who have ( .((ttj ,lir... t.-.l the t rai ni.tothe bure an l-.-i prevented by thcr bishops fn.ni (,,,ainin- S7-.. Thetrami. laid down .-eptiMtf church livings from the (.ov- , . , , .,vU

III M l H " I " l III til

' i: 1-nihe i:'. I heir

I l'lil.lC TKIAI.s

' H i ar, but were 'jiven conlidentiallv to

tin editor.

protest tin. ,h. -uA nr)il ,t tr.n ,,,,,. names did not . ... t . a . . . I- I . .

-On Sunday, Sept. 1.', the F.iends' jvas behind the ,-.,,u,ter load. n-a p.st.d -irlv,ectii was i,i session nt Char a Joun-man n.-imed John Herr.n-, r. - k.uelvc miles .southeast of Henne-: I";':'1 w' 'ff.-h- har-.n-the con-

-At bi'iTL't t'ivvii, Kv ., as Louis F.r-

sen-cli.nii'.t, a h rk in Hulow's store.

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111. A la!-.. , hur. h had been "' " P' l""': " ' '

. i , ,i . ' lloni"(, n ow ill'' inn ine iroiii hi u e t to accommodate the nicctinir. , i ....

.ri. ndsfro,all pa. ts ..f the I nioi, were ' : ,,n' a,M "'M,nn- -ense.,nn.lt auu

af

of this faith at Clear

n,k.

I'H,

hearing uf it, iiol.lv sent assistance at clun to a portion .f the roof, and wen

pu ked up about ;. o clock Jhurday morning. About r. ..'. lock Thurdav morning the tUCT-boat (ii in ral Van Yleit rescued some from the piling ami some li' from the bi.rres ami pump-boat, and landed then safely at the Central Wharf. OTlir.lt 1't.AC s. The entire list of lost ;it Lynchburg, WeiL'an's Point and Hay Tow n was as

follow

i -'' 2 !' J.--' . 4,i Vi l,"s 2-;i' 4.7 l 2 i j , . ; .'.' a,.'o !-.' s. 75 2 1 T 0 2 l 1, :j-. 2 4.1 0 2 ",'.' f ii 7.7.'i 2 l , 7. "41 2-'si .V 2 2-1 1 2 2.1',' it 2.7" 2-WV 6.. JV 2"i' 2.i 2-as; 4.VJ 2 21', l.i1 2r',' 2. 2:' l.i 2 -.7 2-'V l ...) j 14 tl :!. 2-J4s,' 2. V-0 2 -.'7., s.s.'sl i 17 v I 2 2 :i.a:i 2,1 2 is A."'" 2 -ay I ;'0 2 1 2,'i 2 .:1V 4. :A 'is: .."' j-::-2,' 2 5.1 ) 2 14 l'- 2 '17 P.""! 2:.i'V T.s-I ? '.'Is, 5. '" 'JV.'si !'.'. 2 .11 '"i V .'7' 77V 2 -.'s 1.1. 'V 2 it ),. 2 .-V .1 l 2 : l , 1.9 0 Jti, 2 -IV

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There is a l ,r-e settle- '"';.'- ' I'-K iwe a ,., was

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sprins in

i in stoics wi re a'.o wholly or partially consumed. Ilr-. tischmidt and Herring were very dangerously injure. I. 1 j A few of the mure recent suicides: At Cincinnati. Louise Wilkennin'. aed , j l-', stiane;!, .! herself with a veil; caue, I ill-health. At the (iib.on House, in the j same city, A. .1. Case, a traveling salesj man for a Hartford hou.e, took chloral; cause, despondency caused by failing eyesight. At Antwerp, Ohio, .lohn, i Nev ciisliwauder shut hints If; caue, ' lyspcpsi;i. At Norwalk, Ohio, Andrew ! a e, nred J.!, took lnoi phiiu-; au-e, , bad whisky. At New Albany, Ind., . Ili'ur;'!' We.. ;,acher took poison; cause, litt. At Koiii', Tenn., . ll.Ftnpi i, ; 1 merchant, hun hiiii.clf: cause, pecuniary losses. At Milwaukee, Wis., j Frederick Meath handed him-elf ; cans', domestic difficulties and mm. At Lincoln, N l., John Wolf handed him-elf. 1 Ie was Ciii years old. rich and

luirini: louinls of u i i 1 k ! r.-oected. and no one can assign a t ea-

"' "' "", f i h'-cse. s.ui.ible eau-e. At St. .lames. N. l... W. "An interesting discovery has been ' T. Van took strv l imine. At F.ric, lVun., "'''''Uin i d by Marion, inn coiniuuni- , in jail, .Ia ob I'rey cut his hroat ; he ' '' "ii to the French Academy, of the ' had been committed, charged vvi;har- " ' 'iTi ii'e .f blood globules iii a Hat son. At L banoii, Perm., Miss Lulu , ' !a inliabitin the sea, which are el- i (irc.-ne, from Philadelphia, threw her- ' j''1' 'al and flattened, resembling tho.e self in front of a locomotive and her J' '"I'ii ui blood. Their largest diame- i head was severed front lu r body. At ' r N " "1 millimeters. When ji portion 1 Pittsburgh, pci.n., Mrs. Annie Moore body .f the worm ii pressed, ! took arsenic. In New Yrk City . Lmi.a ' ' corpuscles accumulate in certain ll'-nser, aed 1", lra:ik half a -rill ,,f red A'u of Hi,. , ircukuiuirsv stem and funn ; ink ; she left a letter, sav im: sbe took it ,

m. :I" 'ut, M'' n''' r,'"r- The ; in onb r to kill herself, but did not, state 'u ni. nt, ,,f globules can be fol-j any reason.

once. 1 Miring the height "f th' storm Thurs. lav itie;ht th wat r in the city rose six feet in two hour-, the wind blowing at the rate of ss miles an hour, driving the current through the city at a rate of 2 of b miles an hour. Some bodies were wa-hed four to si miles front the city, and were found by a ah1' of plumlerin Mexicans, who cut the line rs from the hands of the drowned to -ret lins, ami otherwise mutilated th' bodies. Citieiis hearing this a patrol was sent out. who caught the Mexicans al their devilish work andshot live of tin-in dead on the spot. W hen vmir rorrrponl-

Aftcr a Ilonana. Mr. s. r. Ch.iiser, of New York, accompanied by Mr. James Hetmetf, of Mi-souri, arrived at th- Planters' House yesterday en route to .loplin, Missouri. n a mission involving the ownership of very valuable property. In 1S-VJ Mr. flotiser. then a minor, sold the land ulo.-t. ).t4 sin. i. .b'l I'loo..! sncti im.

Mr. West, Mrs. Tierce and j ,....,,:.,, ,r..i resources, and which is

four children, Clara (Irafton. Mrs. Mc-; now kn,,w a, t. .j,,.,, u,ines. Mr. K. e. Mrs. August, and a grandson . c'L.ti-.-r. it. is said, did not depose of lr. Alexander-li'. in all 1 h ; ; the entire pmpertr ami did imt deem bodies of m -ro.'s w. re.ickcd upbythei ,n int,.n.,t w,.nll lookin- after. He

teallicr rW Icr. i .... i,, liiun in V..W York

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rlrnra an. I 1 11H nal ry. I In b ather business of the I'niteil 'u'e. n ji.ivsetits a w oikin cajital of 7 1.1 IM x . OverSiHi tons of oM rubber shoes

'"' i.iaiinf ictnred into ar '"'"'"ii aiiiniallv.

I.erhn has llo.ixi workinvvomen, " ;1 their ht is that of woi kinswomen " r the world. Louisiana's l ist stiarcrop amount- ' Ito 1 l..si7 liosheals,and nndasse, t H..Mi,.s.'s gallons. "1. Arthur (linn has n 1 n acre r-U!l-e -rov.' on Lake Monroe, III., !"' h contains 7i tr'e, v ieldin fnun ".'""'t. ssi.;(ih, per vcar. I here was manufactured at tin ' Saii-.-i ville, Me., cheese factory, '!;,i!''t!ie month of -lull- I.Ylill i.oim.'ls

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city, where he has since remained, pay-

in no attention whatever to his Missouri interests. Th property was con-

I'cniiil and probably the third

cut's inform: ints left I mlianola t he sur

vivors there had mt ciiou-h salt-tm-at ' Iiiform:.tioti rccivcl from l'.at Her and cra.-kers (all the pr i-ioii wl-i.-h ! ,ru-d f.,unty states that the entire see was hft) to last them two .lavs, and ti"ii is tinder w atcr from Ura.orh Conn

were tli.n cooking ni.'at in the streets, i tv V,. learn that the t -.w n .f V. l;i-.o ' x ,.s ,.,t tlt.

. ii visT.. v ! i entirely swept away, and mt a hoiisc ! time after havinir bcu sold by Clouser

is left to indicate u here it sbod. Not ; yjr. n. nnett, a real estate acnt of MisTh followine: extracts are compiled a life was lost, and 17.5 persons, and . rj, jn pursuing his legitimate biisifroin files of the (Jalvcston A r of a im t hem .1 ude (.us Cook, of the j,,.s alx.nt two x-ars ao, lisfoverd TLurs.lay. Friday and Satur.l.u : Criminal Court, and family, were mi-1 that Clous.-r really owned th' entire Truly it can be said that Thursday rae.iloiilv saved in the follow in man- j property as his deed conveyed, when he .. .. .... . . i i i i 1 . . ......

l'lit was one that tricI r., n s souls, ner: vv in n tne sionn na i ra'e.i i-t i u as a minor, was mvaliil. lie at once

some time, the surjrinjr sea had entirely ., t about seandiin for Clouser. He surrounded their place, and the billow s r,,t nianv letters, none of which bean to invade the houses. The r,. a. h..l the gentleman, and after excntire population were huddled in , hatistin all other means he resorted to the upp.r apartments ,f the 'a personal in the New York Ihrahl. largest building in town. but ! 'phis received a ronit n-ponse. and when it was seen that the sea and Mr. U.nnett. in rph to a letter, visited stoini were about to sweep it away, 1 ,.w York and conferred w it It Clouser. the men, who wen' up to their lie, ks '. 1 att. r w a. com inee t hat he is cnin water, w itli tin aid of a small boat j titled to at leat a lare share of the Z ti' t he wonii n into a schooiu r and- .b.plin min-, and at once s.-t out for ''t aboard lhem.. !vcs. Anions them i Mi..oi.ri to prosecute his claims.

equine of our citiens l.cpni to look f r u as Colorn l Cook : he la. bed the v .'...1 j While at the I'lant'!-' v-t i day. the serious rcu!ts, and tin t njt.-t 1., a. !s first to one tne and then to nitother as p ntlemcn made no secret of their btisipn pared to meet the seeii.ini: iinjuM'.d- tin y vv. rc iiullcl up by the roots, and , ij. ss, and the abov e is . substantially the

in- dissolution of their h'ucs. Such a thus r" !.' out the i storm. I he house

period as that b.tvveeii 1 o'clock mid-, from vv hi. di they escaped wasswjto!l

infill au-i i a. in. nas never o i"ie i.eeii known in tialvcston. Tliis is the opinion of the oldest iti ns. The event

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The water rushed from the (iulf over the entire island, exeej.tin a joition uf the extreme west end and a few hi'lt and naturally protected .pots near the cast end of the city, and sidewalks and yards raised by artificial nn ans. Almi Avenue K almost its entire length the water was from two to three feet deep, and the s:nic may be said of the other cross-st re. ts ; those near the lcach and bay front suffering more because of the 1'iinr L'i;nli'. At 1 a. in. the i:n -t san-

Ihey left last i. "Ioubt the

courts n tiiat place win ne aiMx aien io

story as told by them, nil.t for .loplin. and

that tr.rispired in the v icinitv f Avenue I. llll'l Tvvi li'. V-scVelith Stlcct, vv here a l..re number of small hoiic stand, were thrilling in character, and were

repealed in other portions ,,f the city.

holtiV afleltheV left it w it li ei'ht mules

Oil thi- land side of V it-co, the sea vv as live feet deep during til" storm. Th1 lare steamer An-trali.i is strandid in the mouth of the Last l'dtiar,!, hel e she now lies in , i 'lit fc( t of w atcr.

sbe rescued all t lie inhabitant s of the 1 1... imv .ilii: - of lb I'm inn's statue at

I town of P.ci nanl. except t hil tcell. ; I let mold . ll was in these wolds " HcT

to decide this matter. Louis il).c.'.

- ll. . - - - - -sv - The o i uiaus at K-'iiie s. r.t ft onit ul itoi-v tclcrani on the occasion of

I he bell of tin- Colored F.aptit Church, j Anion,; thoe known to be lost are Mrs. J maun, the world belongs to Jvu

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