Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 June 1879 — Page 7

DEATH AM) IIKSTKUCTION.

liAs4 ef the Kaneat remade Tfce K 11 tee and WHtil, " 4 - IN KANSAS'. " Atchison, Kab., .May 81. A terrible term ot wind antl ruin naated over Northern JCaasaa lat evening. It extended through nearly the whole northern tier of ootintlee la (hid MtHttt, bUt WtUt HHMt VlOltiHt IMtWtMlH Hlue Mantua and 0-ntralia, tttloiiH on the Central HranoU lUIIrtmil, about iW wUen dU tant (row each other. The atonu moved iu h direction a Utile north ol east, and passed in. to Nebraska throuKU ltlc))Hriloii Uouuty. The town ot lrvliiK. Marshall Uouuty, 90 miles weet of tlilti city, wan nearly dastro) l. At that point the aturni took the form of a cyclone anu leveled eyery thlnx lulls path, About uiiIUUiik worn destroyed, Yi per. ohm killed and 4t to 40 wounded. Among tlio eeaualtte aro the following; John Keeney, wife, tether and son, killed: Mr. W.J. Wililatna, killed; Mr. IluckumM-tet-ohildren, killed; Jitoou rftibln'H wile, fatally injured; K. tiheldon, wile and Bister, dangerously hurt und not expected to aurvlve, Mrs. W. C. Hates unci two ohtltiren, badly hurt one lma since died; Mrs. Noah, Mm, Oeo. Martini and eeveral others, more or 1ms severely wounded. AinoiiK tlie bulldlriKs blown down are two churuhee, one flue stone utiltdliitf, tbe public school, tins grain elevator, railroad depot. Wet store Institute, and the reatdent-e ot John A. Warden, CharloM Trenton, V. J I. Saulns, H. L.Leddy ami Monsis. AruutiotiK. Thoniptoa, Sheldon, liatee, Williams and Tlw' Oath dkampto lias a special from rranktort, MuratiHii County, wiving ttio tallowing lit- ot casualties In the vicinity ol that jfanVeg Downs and wife, killed; John Howe and son, axud 13, killed; Mr. Groove, killed j Mitts Groove, leg broken; a child of Mr. WonMsfleld, Bcrlouely Injured; Mr. VauK'Imu, badly injured; John uughan, aevorety Juted; Mr. A. 8. Fox, right arm broken; llenry Jolinson, mortally Injured; Hun fox, aoverely injured ;Mr lleiu j Johueon, killed; Mr. HoKea, lug uioKen; Joxnua Howe, Jiiunis VaiiKhiJ, 41eiy Ctexar, Hubert Lougtillu and Miltw Kwky and Jauiuy, hJi badly injured. At Genitalia, -Nemaha County, autreral JioueOH were unrooted, and one house ami a barn blown down. Treee were upiouttsd, fences laid Hat and gi oat damage was done to theoropa. At lkiauw, Marakall Comity, on the St, Joo and Denver Koad, a number of boutes were blown down. A special to the Champion from Concoidla states tu wt the atomi wax exceedingly violunt In the vicinity of Dclplioe, OiUtw a County, fifteen dead oodles have been brought in from two square miles of teirliory. One man from Beloit, Mitchell County, watt taken up in hlti wagon, thrown to the ground and indent lykll.ed. A woman and child were tmown against wiie fence and killed. Five per kuut) were killed In onu Iiouxe near lclj..iu4. Crops have been severely injineil. KuportH iroai Soaudla, Kupublle County, state that toe btonii waa very severe In tliut. seetlon. but no oaHUaltfee are yet reported. The eiiueiiii ot this place have raised this atteraoonl,'J90forthe redet of the eutfere. A tpecial train leaves here at nndiiUkt. earning eupfUee of medluliitw, blanktits ana elotliiwg. t Manh.vttaK, Ka8., May 81. A cyclone, paftohiK northeasterly, oroaed tho 111k Blue Klverat tlie moutk of Mill Creek laatnialit. Trcei were aprootod, cribs, (encee and crop weie destroyed. The houxe of M. uaudray, a fine twivftWry btoum Iwllulng, lay dtrotiy in tliepath ol the Htonn; it waaunroofttd and orewted, Fifteen persoaa were in it at the time. Mr. Oaadray was aowewhat injured, and hU eieter-ln-law, Mra. Tatlooa, and child wire killed on Fancy Creek, 12 miles north of Candray'a. A Hue frame cliHrcli, dedioMt ed by the Methodists last year, was complettly ueetroed, and builuings and cattle and iiorsee ki'led and other property Oeatroyed, but un other llvae loM. Manhattan, Kas., May 81. The Bkte Valley mall to est in. T. M. Sponeler, a reliable eltizii of thhi p4aee, writes tliatlrrlauj and Hlue Kapide were nearly destroyed by the cyclone. Eleven dead bodies have been taken from the ruins HtIrviiK. and the eearch Mill continue. Four of a family by the name of Traoktnarter are killed. Tiie lalll at lilue Uaplds is a perfect wreek. The latest reporte place the number of killed at U, wounded at 36, and 27 houae destroyed, Newa of further destruction of life and preperty are constantly coming In. This is the most destructive tornado ever km;wa in Kansas. Amessenxer jut iafrom Kandolph, Ulley County, brings the information that the cyclone struck the stone house ot Mr. Swings, in the vkunltf ot Wandolph, totally destroy ing It, aad hHrylng ehflH persona In the rums. Two a mtle gin .1 years old and a baby were killed ; the remainder were badly bruised', one seriously. The wind fiend totally demolished the trame ehuroh near Khhdolph, aad leveled the atoae house of Mr. Wefcttnuangere to the earth. In lact, the tornado literally destroyed every thing in its path, its track was about SO feet wiuc, and ttte appearance of the monster was that of an inverted (annel moving along, occasionally bounding some distance from the earth. Mi.nnkai'ojjs, Kas., May 31. A cyelons visited this ebuaty (Ottawa) at 4 p. rn. yea' terday,doing great damage to life and property. It formed on tho Saline Hiver, in the south part of the county, blowing down some houses'Rad ereesed over to the Solomon Kirer, paasiagaerthwest of this town about four miles, uaroorlug houses, killing stock, blowing dotvn houeesand killing and wounding thH inwateu. Your correspondent tias visited the sraek of the atorm, and at this late hour is Hide to report but partially the damage. The track of the storm was not ore than elgltty rods wkle and about ten to aftcen miles long. The houses have blows down north of ttie Solomon, In this county. Two or three deattt have been reported and tell or twalva wMaiulil. Otwiivn Kroufl. wlfn and family of six. are all wounded. A marnod daughter, Mi. Vossman. waa killed, and r two children were wounded. Two children are reported taisslug. Light rain, with viuuusoi oust, aeeotapauic-a tne winu. to Morrow, doulitlftss. will rovasl f nrthor de etruotlon aud damage to life ad property, A stranger, name unknown, stopping in rose s nouse lor shelter irom tue approaon R stoma, was killed. IK MIRMltTRI. Kansas City, Mo., Jiay 31. A. terrific cy kne passed over the eastern portion of waokson County "Friday night, doing great niage at several point. At Hlue Springs, 90 miles east of hero, it Mraokthahoueeof V, I Harris, which was fompletely demolished, antl hlmmlf and family, emiatstmg of a wife and four cliihtrmi, curried into the air completely out ot Mght Md dropped in dtJcreat nlacos and diroatloBsata distance of fr 190 to see yards from the attu of the dwelling. Mrs. Harris and one child, a little girl agHdS yi-nre, were kilted instantly. Mr. ilariis lived until 1 ocl'wkUe.'siowitHt tnorotag, and another alk,abahe8months old, la no doubt doad by this time. The other two children, a girl ai'd boy, w re badly injured, but wlllproo. Wy live. Tlie body of Mrs. Harris and onn of tbe children were picked up In a corn-lleld bout "m yards northeaet of the house atfce. while that ot Mr. Harris and another child wereiound hi close proximity tooachotner lreetk) aeetheat-tot the houseslte 10 yards. The other chad, a boy, waa found la the dlreetton from whleh the tornado eame lying n a pool of water M .yards away, a larsre ; ol ,wt HMW . wmpped .ee tightly wound his head and shoulders that it whs With difficulty i amoved. How It came there is a Mystery wiiteN witf-pi-obiibly never toe wivwL Tae'boy was but slightly injure, SI ifsoap Is protmlily due to the straw, which broke the force of life fall. Tlie storm fk again aboHt two HtHee south of Lie's romMlt, and, taking, a northeast eoarse, "ttiyed house and othi-r prv petty all tH trem tkere to WeUfngteti, Lafayette

Lxi's Summit, Mo.,Maytl. Tn tyaleM near here was more ilestrwetive thaa at llret thought. .Veer Mvee were loot solar heam from, and W or K persona are brassed, and Injured more or lees. When first seen the Morsawae about twe miles south of town, cemfag dtveetly towards us, striking fir. DuwHlMgttHi'i residence, two mlWe soutli. It took every thing clear here, except the ret 8o4sr uxi look the oariietotTof that, lsavlng the Hour as a covering for the cellar, where the Dootor aud Ida family happened to be at the time. From Duanlngton'a 10 miles northeast, from a halt to a quarter of a mile wide Is swept clean. Houses, barn, stook, chtakeM. fumltu.ru, beds, and every variety of Jioutehold goods are scattered to the winds, At this hour It is Impossible to make an estimate of the damage. J. A. Soruggs and wife are injured but not seriously, Quia. enberry aud his family are hurt: tils little boy will die. Thad. Wardens' family are all Injured badly, and a number of otners are reported injured naore or less. bT. Joski-h, Mo., May 1. Lt sight the country to tlie north and northeast ot here for from 80 to 70 miles waa visited by a violent wind, hall and rain storm. At Hopkins, Nodaway Uouuty, the grain elevator belonging to a Mr. Klue was totally deatroyed. Several small dwellings and barns were damaged, some of them being blown down. At Craig, Holt County, the elevator ot the St. .Joseph and Council Illtigs Railroad, valued at si, md, waa destroyed. At this place the dwelling-house ot a Mr. Smythe was blown down. Mo one was hurt. At several points houses were destroyed, trees uprooted andlenoes and barns blown down. The dam ago to orops and property is very great. IN NKHKAHKA. At Dcnlson Mills, Nebraska, on the Atchison & Nebraska road, the Catholic church waa totiillv demolished, as was also the store ot Mend, Uiley&Co. One lady was severely Injured, and several private residences were more or lues injured. The reports are meager as yet, as telegraphic communication wowtof CoMtiallahas been interrupted until thus afternoon.

Japanese SermoiiN. Tho Jitpanoee are groat scrmon-hear-ors, oven wben heathen, and the sermon of winie of their own priosts aro justly celebrated. Tho sermon is irregular in form a frank and inartistic, but not unstudied, talk over the topic that has been in tbe preacher's mind. Ho takes a passage for a text, and then probably passes on to some cognate passages as ho proceeds. Beginning with the soft, lowvoicouf his people, he soon warms, and often uses much gesture and eager rhetoric; hutonoof his strong points, as it is of tbe old Buddhist sermons, is his power of illustration. To take an example or two only from tho sermons I hoard. Speaking of tho impatience of the Christian under trial. Summer and winter are oach hard to bear; but they are soon over, and wo take them as they come. Let us also take trial as one of God's seasons, and believo that it is only for a season." Of faith and works: "A bawk and a crow" (the two common birds here, and tbe former the model of the Japanese kite,) hawk and a crow, you know, can lly away when they have two wings. Ad if one wing be maimed or shot oil", tbe bird flutters to the ground and can not fly. We also have two wings on which we fly to heaven ; the one is faith and the other works. Hut we can only fly thither with two; and if we try with one we fall to the ground, and flutter and crawl there like a maimed bird." Of the kopei of heaven ; When you fly a kite," (a universal amusement in Japan.) "if you tie the string to one place the kite will fad ; if to another, it will whirl and tumble unsteadily in the air. but never mount; if to another, it will rise a little way, and then flutter and begin todeecond; but if to the right spot, it will soar into tbe iky. So, if we tie our hopes to any thing earthly, they come to nothing, though they sometimes seem, by our ailoctions and aspirations, to mount unsteadily for a little space; but when we tie them to heaven, they soar into the sky, and dazzle us with the sunshine of God." Good Words, That Jefferson Davis is going to publish an autobiography is an announcement said by Ids assistant to have been entirely unauthorised and conjectural, and it has imposed upon both of them an onerous and unnecessary burden of correspondence. Tbe assistant adds that, if Mr. Davis should publish such a work, "It will no doubt be made known at the proper time and probably hi tho usual way." " m m The number of flies that are chewed annnalll. l . fl..Alana (nu .flulnl'a ij wlto mistake them for tea-leaves, is beyond all earthly computation. &'otna&t Mnquinr. Striking a woman, says a British journal, has never, eves ia extromest eases, been regarded with great favor by the average Englishman. " rraetieai Scleace. TTailer the above heading, the St. Crot Courtn. of St, Stephen, N. It., In referring ta the anslyMs of Dr. rleree's OoWen Medical IM.covory and Mefe's Catarrh HemMlv. recently made by Prof. Chandler, et Kew York, at.d otbere, fays: " Nothing was Moovered which we thlJk hjectlonable, ami thepubllfhed nnslyjls should Increase, rather than rstard, their Mis. To ti, ifeeema a little unjust to call a awa a qusck, almply becaue lie seuka to reap m much' pemnlarv reward aa othur tlaM of inventors." Tlie Elmlisb fross U cmiMrvatlve, vet after a careful examination of allUie cvlilrHce, It not only lndorebut rccomuenils the family .MeVilcines manfactared by Dr. Pierce. Km remedies ever offered the alB'eted rte'sucli perfect Mtiafactlon ss Dr. Pierce's Qolden Medloal Dleeevsrr aa4 Dr. age's Catarrh Remedy. Wi have lonR wanted a safe and reliable remedy for the cure of Chills and Fever. Quinine will rare it, but it disturb the head and the fever rvttKiis. No, we see that Mef-sru. Wheeloek, Fmlay tSc Co. publish the composition ot their Dr. F. WUhoft'a AnttI'eiicdlcor lever and Ague Tonic, which ta guaranteed a ipeelflc fur the cure of Chills and Fever, Dumb Chills ami all other diseases prcxluced by awlrhu Try It. It e ke feeai la every Drug store. Abroad as Wklis as at IIomb.-Not Ions; since !M),(XK) poutlils of Gilbert's Starches, manufactured at IJufTilo. N. Y., were shipped In one dsy to London, Knlaad. The orders from (l&rmany, Iudla, Spaia, AaatralU a ad other JwelH countries are also very targe.

Tke trreea-eyesl MNUr. Mr. Kroeger waa tranquilly eating his brwakfsst, a morning or so ago, when his boy broke tbe siktioe by asking him for 2fi eents to go to tlie minstrels with that night. Mr. Kroeger promptly refused on the ground if hard times. Mr, Kroeger's boy is more than a boy, aud, wkea he seta hU heart on having any thing, lie generally succeeds in getting it; so, when his father refused to comply with the request, he moved over by his mother, and said: , " I gueee Til tell ma what the cook said to you last night." Mrs. Kroeger'g eyes flashed like two balls of tire. You're a nice man," she said, sarcastically, " to come home and pet me, and kiss me, and callmeyeurdew gemmed tulip, and then go and receive the caresses of the cook. You miserable frog eyed runt, for two pins I'd go over there and rake your eyes out." ah ," stammered tho lord of the manor, when bis wife broke in: 0, yes I'll I ah you!" and, turning suddenly to the boy, she demanded an explanation. Will you give me 25 cents?" Yes.'' Give me the money first," said the bov. u I'm opening the year on the C. 0.D. principle." He got the money, and relieved hit mother by telling her: " Last night cook oametopa, and got pretty close to him O, you wretch!" hissed Mrs. K. " And, when she got beside him, she smilod sweetly and said, 'Mr. Kroeger, the potatoes are getting low, and you had better get another sack.' " The boy got out as fast as possible, while Kroeger lifted his paper before bis face to veil the smile which made it look like a calcium jigbt.--J?zcAagfl. Tennyson has had a dozen different publishers since 1830.

Tlie Caaeer Hospital On Saturday last, at the hospital, Dr. Pond, awtaled by Dr. E. 11. dale, performed a critical operation upon Mrs. J. Cockrell, ot 8t Louis, reuiovlnij a cancer of enormous growth Irotn the right arm-pit. linr right bresst was removed a year ago by St. Loula surgeons, but the cancer continued to spread around IlR'.lUiiii lilts a ril mm aumcu nui yiuinjitionsthatas a laU hope she placed herself un1 der the treatment of Dr. Fond. The opera- ' tlon wasmott skillfully performed, the un fortunate lady bearing uo remarkably well through the usnueroin ordeal, and we weni clad to ob rvo that the doctor seemed to entertain hopes of her recovery. Tlie day previous to our visit, two bloodless operatloua were perferrard by means of electricity, with the must atlslactory results. A very dangerous cancer was removed from the lrt breast ot Mrs. Ilallev, wife of the Rev. Hiram llai'cy, of Buchxuan, Iowa-talso, au lmmcuFe cancer from the left breast ot Mrs. It. W. McKlnnty, of llushnell. Oh Saturday altcriioon we found the last named lady moving about ln;r room in very comfortable condition, and from her llrely manner and pleasant smile It wasdiilicult to seatUe that she had so recently undergone an operation of this char acter, strong iwpw are mwruuaeuuiaiooui i these ladles will fully recover. . Electricity Is used wherever It can be advantBgeously employed, but of course Dr. Pond lias many surgical operations In which his powerful battr.v cannot be i-rougnt into piay In the cauterizing process. Sjme of these operations are of the most critical and dangerous chu racier imaginable, riqulrlrs great f-ktll and experience, a keen eye, quickness of execution and unflinching nerve la all of wlilch qnal rlcatlons Dr. K. II. Gale, of this city, so long connected with the hospital, is peculiarly gifted, and to satisfactory 1 successful have his operations proves that Dr. Pond no longer calls to hi aid more notable surgeons from abroad. Among other patient at the hospital Is Daniel Huff, of Fointain Cttv, Indiana, brother-in-law ot W. P. Nixon, of the srOwm. Mr. Huff is aillicted with caaeer in the lower Hp, but ia doing well and will be entirely cured. Dr. 1). W. Duff, of Cartmn, III., is here with his ajtcd mother, who Is lulng treated for t very severe cancer of the breast, snd tbe venerable lady bears her BiifferlnEB with remarkable fortitude now that a hope of recovery may be induhtedtn. The house 1 complttely tilled with patient, and ha been for many months, torn a arrivinc and others, departing every week and frequently evety day, and as Hful they come trora all points of the compaie, it not betua; unusuat to find nearly every State in the Union represented there at times. Oa Saturday last, upon a single flcor, we found under tieatnicnt pen-ons from various points In Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iovra, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kentucky and .Vlssouri and wo were pi esc Mod to one plcajant old gentleman who had traveled thirty-live hund'cd mlha t place himself under the care of Dr. Pond. Thin was Mr. J. U. Scoeidn, whose home J In far off Washtneton Territory, aud who arrived at the hospital last Widnesday. by way of San Francisco. He Is seventy years ot ace, and is troubled with an ugly cancer indde the lower Hp, which will probably be entirely removed without disfiguring the face at least it is a very hopeful caee. . As usual, there are some terribly shocking catca under treatment, but It is believed that the average Is improvlne from year to year, which is accounted for by the tact that those filleted besln to have a better understanding of the nature of this fitithlfiil disease, and are nalonjter disposed to delay until their case has become utterly hopeless btfore seeking relief. -turom (.) B&uoh. Chzw Jackson's Best Sweet Naw Tobacee. CLIFFORD'S FEBRIFUCE FEVERs AGUE I1UUMOATES ALZ. MAXAMAI. 9IIKA4SS frem the STITSM. J. C. RICHARDfOR, PrePn. wrorlalebrAllDnieaiii iT.LOPW 0REY AT PER OKlfT. I oa alt, tsna. oharcli aa4 fHIj04jlA. Mils BrVi4A9 SrtMttB. roNMULK A6MMT8 WAJfTBD. s rf amojwm AjrenUTVaatedflftbeat

H. JOM lUll'S Smith's Tonic Syrnp FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER. Tke pr eprlater ef this eslebrated nsdiaiae jastly elaims far it a sapsriority ever all rem41m ever offeree ts the public fer the SAFX, CZaTAIM, IPXSD Y an PKXM AMEXT care fAffae aad Fever, r Chills aa4 Fevsr, whetkrof shorter lengitandinjf. He refers to the satire Westers and Seatawra oeaatry to sear aba teitiatay to the truth ef the snmUsi that la ao eate wkatever will it fail to care if tks direetleai are stristly fallowad aad earrlee at. Is a great aaay eases asisgls asie has sn sufficient fer a cure, aad wole faslliM have aseacured bya tingle bettl,withaperft restoration of the general ksalth. It Is, bawavtr, pradeat, and ia every ease nsreeertala to care, if its au Is continued ia "smaller dem fer a week or two after the disease has sB cheeked, more specially ia difficult and ISHg-standing eacaa. Usually this medicine wilfmot require any aid to keep the bowela ia ; wd order. Should the patieat, however, reaaire a cathartic medicine, after having takea i M m - m I - . .

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