Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1881 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER.

?. B3, Itomltaan,ot JASPER. - WDUNA. TOPICS OF TIE DAY. raOK AL A Vt 1-OUTtOAb. Go. Joan C. FlXMOnOlf, eW of Confederate feraas it Vtrksburg, Mlm., during the war, eWMPaauaYaa,. Y.,o tha lath, aged at. TB Italian Minister atPftolmpr. anuted bb iKtan of lentil. It b uMaietnod that, owing to Um M-asoMnf exisrinff betares Italy aad Fraass, hb luiBsator wtB MM be neaainated for mnm urns. Funonr Q4.xjtiku partook of a amstwarty hieahfad am fswaday, tbe ITih the liat 'square anus" of lutewmeebetloa aw hM asm durtog bb eenrsJeseetjo. Tb Itrvmiwir eh 11 rial one at tha White House, sad tha doctors predicted tbat tbe President would be abb to lit up wtthln a Jaw day aad wttbia ten dart be strong enangh to taka a steamboat trio down the bay, which It b Utought wfll prero at graat haaant to bam. At toon as bit strength it ba wui go ta Long Skkiovs diatMrbanooa oconrred ia , oa tha oeoaatoa at the tenaoral of tba body of Pope Plot DC. Six own weia arMated, taed aad imprisoned for bobterout A crowd of poopb, ntmibertng L enOn anawOn. entggpJJ amwat J(HaSaffaH : out of eourt end fenoarod that, "Down wna tbe eforieala." Tha Idlers dlaparaad tbe aaob, wbfeh resssemMad at tha eatae of ana of tba clerical aeweaad tore down tba bultetia, and for tha railway tUtfcm to pro to tba Khaf aad Qwaan. who were Naples, bat a cordon of pallet prerented tha 6naomtratiott. Tha -Npa haatraotod tha Papal Sseretary of State to iafarw tha Embassadors aad Ministers to tba Ydoa, tbat ft waa tha desire thr should lafona tow deeply paiasd ba i at the iaaaJt offered to the body of Pope Flue IX., that boneeforth bt awe outsider Matoetf more than afar a prisoner in tha Yadfota, aad aa prerented from afteadtan; aar raUgkoav earrtoe ia any af tho baaflieaa af Borne. At Albany, N. T., oa tba 16th, Saaatar Wbawow aad eight AeeemMyttseadesertod tha ftatwarta aad Warner Miner waa 1 to IH tha Piatt raoaneyia tha t utted Senate by 7 vote. Aftbootrh Sneaker Sharps and Beaar. Baker aad 81aeou want over front Conktfnrto Laphtnt, tba tetter failed to secure tbe necessary TO. Jix ButDOxx, a former notod bnnter, pisdnsmaa, pioneer aad scoot, the hero of nanay barder romance, haa Just died of old age t bb boaaa near Knnss City. Ba lad the Gen. Fretaoat Weatern explorlaf expo dtttoa, and waa bla chief guide and scoot. Old Fort Brfdfar was named after him, and hie betta bare ttill a henry delta ngalast the Oortraawat for id ooeupstloa by the YTnftod llatoa toldtert, aa thay efatim ba aoM tt to them hi good faith. Brtdgor wm ever 91 yean old attbe tiaw of bit death. He haa been ymaiaaentiy dbabled by wouadt and hrjariea for atxteen yeara, aad for the )at throe to bb) dotage. QtaamcM ham aaaoanotd tlaa aamea of the.CeotBtteiio.iait under tba Laed bill. They are Sergeant O'ffegaa, Edward FnlOoner Litton, Liberal laeanbcrof Pnrtianaent, and John S. Taraea. Tba Hoaae Union TCoalved tba laat nine with prolonged O'Doanelt will divide the Bouae taaw. Teraoa to Lard Pomereke't and wall known In Irehmd. BomCabxos, tba SpauiMb. pratonder, expelled freat Fraaoa. It h stated aeaa onajegon m owiaan proaaeo . the preaont form of Qareanaiuit to AXD nrMTaVTRT. Tarn Onlro St. Loaabs (aarrow-fanfn) Battroad waaaeld under a, niartgaaja foreeto onra an the 1Mb. Tbt rood waa pur ebon d hjr Obeotol TP Canda and L A. Hettey of 9mm York, In behalf af the handheld, for af 14,000,000. It braid that a new St. Lento Cairo laltroed af wbtoh W V. Wbtoebooae, of i b Praaldeat--hna been oraaataed. Wftb a Ttow to aaauaring the aanngeaunt af autboilttoi toonforee tbt haw hi tha awnii(nmiiie af that many af wbkb. otpeatailr at Fan Xivar, have heretofore bjaored It during dfu B-gpf --j. anannpgi, gnawJF ipanjaaaajanaj a Bancix dtopatek aaya tlaa offieial oatiaMMOt of the probable yield of the Qerbarreet are not aaanra iae. Batrceiy a i yield b autMpnted. ivht aattaaataa of the Boarcta bf AgrinaJtnre of Ohio, Ultoota, Mfcaigan aad Iowa, nhow the following tbortagM ha wheat at eontpmrod with the crop of lftf): Ohio, 1J,jm bnahab: Ttlinota, tmjm baaheh: Mtobigan, 14,600,000 buabeb; and Iowa 17,aaaga bttabeb. ToUl tnorttfew for the four too, IM0,00O baabeto. Tarn Maxtoan Cojntral Rnirroad k apint d to Tala, about tfty ntlee frani tha OaattaL ONtXMI Aim GAaWAimM. Tim nitt exprenj train on tha Rock Jatoad Bond, which left Jbwaa City on tba aahnaflhalMb,waa bowdad at Cantemm, Ma., by fear mm, and at Win ton, tweire taflaa eaat, by three amre. Juat m tha trala Vaft WhMUm, and at the ooadootor, W. Waatfan, win takteg the Hekota, a larga men, with bbek whnkert, taatnod up and aatt -'Hawi an year nnam," ana at tha ieaxir,nttBwarflr4inTtbeeentha awwilaw end a taaond that mm

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jnt tha aafa rabbad of ha tobaabeiitalVOO. Imit inctlwntolaatajnaaan on tba front end of the aaoao-oarnVad at tha engtaoar, bat did not hit bbn. Bear whore the tgbt took ptoca there are a nnaabar of aiatone at on brtdna plan, and oae af them Lallan, who waa la t kilted while trying to Ma. Damask waa falaQjr bnrnad at Orent PalU, K. H., while kindling tha In wribktrnaai. faUMK Bnowv and Joaaa lnfata, tha laat of the ao aaltod "Hew Madrid ootlawa, were exoeutod at Mow Madrid, Me., on the Iaao OajcKK aad John Hnrdln, oolI exeaweed at Mariaaam. Ark., ea the Uth. Tneaxeonttoo of WttHaBrevat. for the nMtrder of Joe Drake In Kebroary laat, took plaot at Tan Buna, Ark., on tha tune day. J. J. DtCKtvaoa, aoan of tho lata Ad-Jatant-Qeneral of Florida, aoatned to Lootburg Jail far ahooting a taluoa-keeper aaaaed Beaeh, waa vbited by a bond of db gutoed men on too Uth. wbeahot him twice in bit oeU aad then took hint oat aad riddled bit body with buitets. Key. Johx Bbook, engaged ia miaion work at the Jlrtt BapUtt Church, Newburgh, X. Y.. and Janle B. Aadenou, while arotdiag one train, atapped to front of aaother and were etruek by the locomotive, the girl being kilted and Brook wiiotuly wounded. Taw Franca Miaiator of Marina hat reoefred a dbpateb from Max announcing that the French equadron bombarded the town, attacked tt front, aad ooauptod tt hi apiteof rigorous resistance. The French loeees are eight killed and forty wounded. A Tccaox diapateh aaja reports ooaaa from El Paao tbat Oor. Tarraame, who waa en route to El Paao, waa attacked by Indian on the lath and thirty of bb men killed. Baltimork, McL, aooraa four aeore deaths froai lockjaw in caattiuanct of the toy pistol, making seventeen, since tea Fourth. William Bowxkt, bettor known at Billy the KM, a Bew Mexico detperade, was recently shot and killed by Sheriff Oar rett, of Llacoln Oaoniy, at Fart Sumner. Billy waa net quite St years years of age, and name from Bow York City. Bb career af oriate aammenmd four yean ago by the shooting of James J. Young, a Ooremaaant blacksmith, at Camp Apache, at nee which time be and hit gang are credited with kill bar, aaaoag others, Sheriff Brady and Deputy Sheriff Hindauw at Lincoln; Morris Bernatela and Janet Roberts at Beseekre; Beckutta, Crawford, Morten and Baker, four of Cbtoholm's herdera; John MeOoekey, one of Billy's own men, for Insubordination ; Janes Grant and John Gorrish at Fort Sumner; and anally two of bb guards when he eteaped from Jail on April 27 bat, where he waa asraitina; bb death sentence. The Territory will pay fflairt Garrett a reward af 1000, and tba win endoarer to raise aim JSOI Hbkkt Satrni waa ba at Corinth, ., eutbeMth, for the aturder el a cornnamed Burt, to Apr!, 1889. Smith days prior to bb execution, which, by bb direction, was printed and sold, the proceeds to be giren to hta little boys, aged Ire and nine. Hocbtok TcnjTBK, oolored, waa Isaafad by a aaob near Kaahrine, Tena., tor aa Paul Hxu, a OeraBan, reoeatij' arrrrod in tab country with hit wife sod seren ehOdrea and settled at Bagb Ynlley, nhout eight miles from Aloadla, Wb. Tha other aiRht, during a It of temporary iasantty, brought on by iaapaaiency, he deHberoteiy butchered bb wife and three children and wounded the other four, ending up by blowtog out bb own brains. Twaarrr eUldraa were honied nuder tha faNbsg waha of a inasssUy hwrnad bedbt bag to Jersey City, If . J. A Moamiaut atory eoaaaa front the Ponttre prorinos of Koorsfc, to Bnaabu The steward of a large eatats tatarboned ntooteen nsensndstoabainforitcnelngtowork. A rillage mob sot ire to the buiMtagandthe were all burned. MiaxtXJXaxHTS. A MtucojLTioar of Mbnottri Kirar Ialeaweaawaafpt aePaaWaaja Tjaw )t4Mm 09tMal f to Washington early In September to ditauos rartous rexed queettoas with the Oortrnntant. The Northern Cbcyeuuee are very ntneh dtoaatbaed with their pros sat bwettoe in the Indian country, and want to go north to the Missouri Hirer country. Thay would prefer to locate at Fort Keogh, but there b no Indian r etc r ration there, Gksat danaago waa oecaatonad hi Swtft Couatr, Minn., by s tornado whbh oceurred oa the leth. In Mayer Townships bridge, a ehureb, aad a namber of booset were deotroyad, and aereral per tone badly injured, some of whom can not surrire. Jclt 14th waa fnrallr obaarrod ia Arkanaaa and Kentncky as a day of faattng and prayer for the reeovsry of tha President. Whilx fuaoral awrrioaa were progreasing in a Oraenrttka (X, J.) ehureh, tha other day, a Umndirbalt foil wttbia a few feet of the hufldbtg and shook It to Ma fona4nrt4aJ(aVl Jftn Jaaeal B(a?awSda wHt JB apjaam1 ''aanj hurt. Another boH irek the peU of a earrtoae sulalde the ehureh aad knocked tba horaaa dewa. The StlmHaa ptefao bM-tawda Ba ap pearanoe la the enrfrena af St. Petersburr, and b apreadlna; with alarming rapidity. Horses are dying by soora and many persons are aAletod. The toeal autborittoa ate helpless, owing to the want of easetoat doe ton and tha fact that tba p assault taH tba af tha baaato whtoh bare died of tha AUAKIffd Taah Qatsf an naa eanpaaBBBj oam (aa"wP" iAJPePaa "janajaj anaa aBPaF JMk Ada

aad bey front hpa brewery, Blue

annate TnjaaUPati naV wNnannawW WW dawn town la a ttght wagon to makes la tha Bensaa Bank, a loader's three aaaa waa ran into apparently by awident. at Forty taraaib axraet. Iwmadtatery one of tha three awn seised the brewer- horse, another pounred upon the clerk, while tba third eatocd tha meaty package, containing fa, 900 hi httb, and a bag of tllrer, the latter of wbiob, bower or, was dropped as beiaa: tee hoary. Thay all btaadbhed rerohrers durbag the foray, which waa ocr and the rob. far a war before the alarm could be Boaawrnai, a walUkaown trottiaf ataltknt, dropped dead oa tha track during a race at Pittsburgh, Pa. Ha waa owned by M. Y. Beans, of Chknga, and valued at flV 000. Taut Hardla Honaa, at Mexico, Mo., burned on tha night of the 14th. The Ire it supposed to bare been the work of an incendiary. " Tmkkk are now 300 neraona imprisoned to Ireland under the Coerefciu net, including one member of Parliament, one priest, one Magistrate, aereral Town Councillor, and many Poor-law Guardian. Taw prosecutions of offenaea under the aati-)ciaiit laws routtnue in Savony with much vigor. All of lierr Bebei's agents have been Imprisoned and terenty Socialbts were banished from Leipsig to a aingb day. Tux Clnoinnavti Board of Health recorded Sao deaths from beat during tha week ended July loth. A LAon portioa of Bradford, Pa., burned on tba Itoh. F.B.BCKTO(.oaMaix, who for aereral yean waa Consul for Austria and Belgium in St. Lento, aad who departed rery suddenly In February bat, leering behind him obtigstione to the amount of $14,900, the greater part of whtoh wna money etnbexxled, has been arrested in Galveston, Texas, upon a warrant for embeaatoment, and will be returned to MWouri under a requisition of the Rsi Baxk,. J., had a $7&,000 Ira en the 18th. Bine at the principal buildtags were aotlroyed, Wm. Conray, a areata, dtod whtla fighting the Barnes. Axoko the indietmonto found hy tha Oimrnal Court Grand Jury at Washington, D. C, op the 10th, was one against Geo. W. Iagalb, formerly United States Indian Ageat at tha Pluto Aaonej', tor presenting false roocbers in 1178. It b alleged thai Iagalb Is a defaulter to the amount of about 9100,000. The Grand Jury being discharged, the Star-route eases go over till October. The Secretary of tha Treasury has awarded the gold Hte-mrlng nwdal to the iamous Ida Lawta, now Mn. Ida LewU Wilson, in raeoanitlon of her serrtoes ia resetting a namber of persons from drowning stnee the psaaagc of the act autborixing such award. Txa nsoriaUir record of Cincinnati Jar the weak ended July 1 showed Sot deaths from sunstroke, and from exeeseire beat UaV-a total of 4M. The greatest number of desnteenonedayfromtaasmuaewat a8,oatheMth. CstltB8B TaUBAMS, Ur to the aisrht of the 19th so aulasfar ory etow had been obtained of tba whereabouts of tba Mtoaouri train robbers. Dsux STAjfLXY, the aastawjsrt EofHah dtrtoe, b dead. Kb remains wfll ba interred in Westminster Abbey, alonajahtoaf bb STKACraa, V. waa damaged by are on the Ittb to the extent of hah a milBon dollars. Writing Opera-bouse, the inset tn tha State, waa dmtroyed ta two hours. Half a oonen persons wort more or baa Injured by tha fafatog watta aad debrb. It b feared one or two perished. In tba bur aed buiktburs. The town of Waihsoe, Wia., sixteen nsues north af Menominee, haa been destroyed by Are. It comprised a mw-mtil and twenty-tra dwellbtgbouaea. At a ra sating; called by the ReTOtattowary Caagrms ta London (Eng.) on tit 18th, attended by some seven tbouoaad Badtoab, the led Sag waa displayed and addresses were ntade by ieadias: Soeialbts from an parto af Europe aad America. Prtaes Krapetktne, the ftasstoa SlhlHat, applauded the ausatstaatian af several Russian GeePams adrtoaa report aa eaywsent Sfax to wbtoh the faanrgeat lead er and aafnnttrea and SM Arab boreemen were killed. Tits propeller Winnipeg; burned at Duluth on the 19th. Tha paasengers eteaped, losing moat of their clothing aud baggage. Jeeph Smith. ilren, aged 35; James Brnnseom, bead wai-er; Wm. Howery, aged !, seeond porrer; a pemiynsan, name unknown, are miming, and sre aupposed to be burned. Two exprnM trains on tba FUehhttrf Hallway collided while at fuM hear Cbartomont, Basa. , on the lath. Two tralamen were killed and (wo badly wounded. Col. K. L. Mott, a proMtinent eftisen of Coraadma, Oa., was nmagled to death by a beamottra aa the lath. Two nana ware killed aad three others fatally hrjurad by the explosion of a portable engine near Walertown, 0., on tba ISth. The oomplatad ratotms from tha tariotM internal rerenoe dbtrtaU show tha total Elections for the tost isaal year to ba Slga.OMBO, wbtoh ta an toereaae of ill, taft8M ervr last year's collections. LtgrrxirAirr bat, of tha Unttad Mmim Sttnal Corp, aafJed aa tba lath from Ssa Frsnebeo, with ntoe rwmpantoes, on the schooner Golden Fleece, for Paint Barrow, an tha Aretto Ocean, whert ba will estabtbh a station for nse e-jroioalealebaerraMens. The benws, randy tar ereetton, kmtrnnsents Amjkm eamaaw ipAuwpga- ffajt hHBnamam JaMa amnBanaaai wganHnaBaama eammmj annjpBiwaaBaBaBBp aaya SaapnjwW la thaeaaAaf ttte aa

aWtTlAlJ, THE AHHAtltllX.

CersiMM asaaeessetrWIw Vaaatiato4 mm atottn. Tn Osmimmi af Mis ! Wahimitim, July It. United Watfn IHstriit At oruey ( Wkbill fttrnlbss tb- follow imc (or niinii-aUn: Ths Interi kt ft tt bjrtne puliltc Hi iho ! talis of the aiiitiinifil iw-.iK-iii iitio. hii I mnnv sto tes pwbistxd. justttr im tu 4hiuiw tnat the f .aluwittx it a cor tec Hfpinotit it uit'ru ina ibe pi4nts t which f-irnm s tna "the nsaawtn. t'naruw J. .u ui. tum t Weaai'iit Kaaday etvning. Mnrea s, lt"l. nod stitfpet ai lav Kbi.nt liHi. ivniitiius wni one inr. Ho then seen mi n room to another part of lee etiy. and hs bonnied mid roomed us vart ma pieces, full detail of whk 1 hare. On Wednesday. Mny IS. Iwt. the assaaeiu oetrniined tu wunter ta Pretldvitt. He had aeither mo iey nor pistnl at tna time. About the last day of Ma h- w, nt into (yMeeras si ore, corner of Vltienth aot F atreett, tn thH city, antl examined tome pistorn, askttic fur tie iarfOH esiiU-r. tie was ahown two siMilar to cailuer and only different ta prtee. n Wednesdav, JuneN he purcoesed the pistol which he us.Ht. for which he ptd ten oottort, ho having In the meantime borrowed afsoeneottanof naentlemaa In tuts city, on toe ptsa that he wnnnd to pay his b- aid b4U. "s the snsnesvealnff. sUtut seven o'clock, he took the ptotoi aud went to the foot of Derenteenth street tnd r citwl firlnr at a board, artmr ten shots. He tuoa returned to his boarding pint and wiped the pistol dry and wrapped it tn ft coat aul wttd Us oppurtnntiy. ww -K 4itdey mornlnif, June 1. he wna tittinr to Lntarette Park an I saw the free idea t leave for th Christ Isn C lurea. on Vemront arenue, and he at now re. urne i to hb rooiu. obtained h.s nMoi. put !t m his hip pocket, and fmtuwed the lTi"idit to i ne ohurea. Heentfr-d the t-Surefc. but found be c uid not kill htm tnre without danger of kiltine tfosae one eite. Me noticod the iTt-sident sat near a window. After church be made an exammntkm of the window, nod found that he could ivnehtt without any trfHibie, and tbat front this print be eonld shoot the Kresleent throuab the head without hi i Una any one rise. "The following- wednesdny ba went to the ehureh. examined the i oat km and wIskViw, and tieenssw tatioaed that be coukl aeoompttoh his t'urpsse. and determliiest. therefore, to make the attempt at the church the fotlowtawttondnr. He learned from the pep-rs that the President would leave the citr naturday, the lata of Jnae, with Mrs. Osrfteid. tor Long Branan. He therefiwe determined to meet Mm at the depot. "Be left hisVevrmngnlaee about five o'clock Saturday morning, Jane IA and went down to the rhrer at the foot of Seventeenth street, and fired Bra shots, to practice bis aim slid be certain his ptatot was in pood oreer. He tnen went to toe depot, una was in the btdie' wnitinaroom of the depot, wltn Ms ptotoi ready, when the PreeMk at and bb party entered. He anw that Mrs. uorfleld looaed so weak aajd f rait tnat he bed not the heart to snoot the rrsstdeut in her pivsonee, and. as be knew no would havenrHMber opportun.tjr. he toft tho depot. Ha had pt evtouaiV antaned a carriaee to take him to the JatL eretilur the Piandi-nt and hi 1 think. United State Marenal Benty, wont out for a ride. The assassin took hia pbtot and followed them nod watched them for ooms time, hi hopes tbetahe carriaee would ttop, but no opportunity wm fflven. Friday eriaUae. Jut- L be wm atttinr on a sent in the park opposite the White House, when he aaw tho President eomti out alone. Be followed him down the avenue to Fifteenth street, asm then kept on the oppoatte side of the street up Ptfreentk street, until the President, entered the reutlenee of reorefsry Bbtoe. He waited at the corner of Mr. Mortoo'e hue residence, corner of Fifteenth sad H streeta, for otu time, and then, ss ne was afraid be would nt tract attentxm. he went Into the alley In tho rear of Mr. Morton's reaii'enoe, examlnrd hia ptstoi and wniteL TnerreetoVnt and ecretary Bltloe cam.- oat tosvther. nnd he foUnwod them over to the rate t the White House, Imt c Mild got no opportunity to use bb wvaian. a tbe morning of antorday. July S, he brenkfasted at the Ktrrs rtoume Hhnt seven. He then wnlked up to the park, and sat there for aa hour. He then took n one-norm a ettue car and rode to Ktxth alrvet. got out. snd went into the depot sod loitered around there. He had hU idsoes blacked, enanaed a nnekmaa for two dollars to tak? him to tee Jail, wint into the weter-eiusct and took hi pist.d out of hi hip-pocket and unwrapped the paper li-om around it. wUeh he hud put there for the purnoae of ptvrenttnsr the perspiration from his bodr dampnhur the powder, examined his pistol rarffu ly. trial taw trisjrer, and then returned nnd took n sent tu the indies' waitingroom, and as soon as the Prestoent entered, advance! behind htm snd ttred two shuts. These facta 1 think, can re retted upon as nex utate end 1 sle them tna- pub ic io contrwdtct on tain false remote In mmnecthm with Uua aw-t atiwi'Kis of mrovtoot crimes." A M'ashinitton speciai of the 14th sars: Colonel Corkhtlt's roeetoet statement of GwHean'a moiements. aa developed by personal s lamination of the (.rboner and hii p ipers, srttiSH beyond all uncst um Uuitcau s sanity. A man who i ould plan tho acmainntton as he did. as long ago as May !, and ate dily ndbert to bb Moodv resolve, tb mug-it all the !Uirvening time, actuw with toe deliberation he did. is no lnun man. It to poseftoie that Usiteeu t Imprtaoamcnt may be tongthene! on- year bevnnd what be woukt reeeire aa a sentence for bis criminal aaau!t. I" nder the tow Ooliean an be bt Id for a year and s day alter the attempt to kill -afore proiicuthm. If th vicUm sboukl dlebffre that tlmn, aomrdlrur to a local teen! authority, Uu4eaa eooM be prosecuted dw murder. The IMatrket Attorney is Inclined to keep him se esnoen mi ine inimet : limM of the time allowed tan tow, ' The Efffcrt of the Jlews at Hiram. A recent Wssbingten dtwaateh to tbe Xaw York fnawemre: Pieafdeat Binnlale, of Hiram Ceitots, who remain in WmMngton tn be aoar bb wounded Mend, aa received a totter from bb wife, who gives a graphic description of tha effect predaoad to a uubt Obb riliage by the attempt to aesamiuata the 1 'resident. A Trtimm corrvspendont haa been permitted to make some extraett from this letter whleri b dated Hiram, Ohio, July 4 sad S, Mt. Htasdab writes: "Hiram hm panned throuah sosne eventful scenes sines' yon toft. The raparta that came dwrtor tbe afternoon were rail of despair. Mrs, Coiiivtuck, of Warren, sent n dispntch stoted hatf-pnt one, wbiob miM: internal hemorrbMirehm set in. nod tbe worst restiltt nreteared,' 'I he buck twoua-ht tbe papers, but then; were no dieputciie later than baif -pest eleven.- Taoewtre raro-abUi. In theerentouf Ante Tnrorrdhrore down ag.iln. He name M nine o'doek with thai me: 'Tke lrcsidont passed away nt ten minutes pest seven. 1 mmn whether it wax otrteiai. He could not teH, bat anld men wen; cryhtr nnd tcarinx their hair, women went waiiiMsr in the mreets. an l tbt- cbuich iis were lolling in Mnrrettsrllle. No snob d irk cloud ever hung over Hiram Hill lnt-r it ws inhalilted by whits men. ?o' of the neiirhtor came here. They sot the Itsta, dmid it wltb bMntltur, and iKdstwl It half-innat M er the tabemsdc; others lotted t he euliexe, belL Toey f entonnod the ehureh with mourning. For myself I could not shed n tear or hardly ny a woni. I t ld them I could takr no part or Interest in tbe draping, but I told the children to get the flair, tt seemed to me the sun bad been blown out. Mrs. Patterson said tome: 'Will Mra.Oarfteiri preserve her wonderful prem-nce of mind now;' I replied; 'ne will in the presence of others, but the stowk will probably kill her.' "1 taadtb' njrbt with my mind ailed with the eventful thirats of tbe Bible and history that reveal the Creator's dentins with the human rc lthouent: 'la this Nation ao corrupt th Hit deserves thli?' and th-n It came tome that ftirtenrisbtentia perHma Ha wna w II ni- Vate ?odom: 1 itMikt think of no oompsrioon unicsa It was tbe lnsc pit s at the erueiflxlott. In tbe morninx Allle (trnve down asm in and when we saw Mm (omlng at a rap M pace we tbonvht: 'He's goinr to tell us Mn. UarteM la dead," heard bit vedce before aepot ineKMiaejrate; 'uaraeat m N(re nnd mmwr. i erne ror tae arm time. AIM wtthutolMiaertotbe eoltoaa bafhtlnw Ms IIsbJI, Aft lwtHaMaeWePa IMlM RM MM Mir i

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Thai ifnrs Cnhmmm., w, w awsaane -weaa nswaiin at and WsMlagaan ane aawrm-Mtenr ammPWaaanata'tnwAal mtWa'sjfJgl msNafaawa r.PAtt,MlnnJulyM. Tfcc Town af New I'ha waa wrecked by a "vetoes late aierday afleraooa. JtsreaM that tvo ctirreata of air swept the valley Mniulisaeously, eoniiag from different dlreetiofcs. The senna wa appalling. Sioae aaj brick biilldings were raaad to their fuiindatlotia, and tbe ah was full of debris. The town nnd Us suburbs are now a atass of roiue. Waal Xewtoa, in tbe aeighiorinx County of NioaUet, was also v tailed by tha storm. Jnxr IT. Bye-witaesset gire many strange and graphic aoeouats. A child of Frita Diciuuyer waa carried over half a mile and b stlU alive. Bartta Frank, of Watt Newton, waa found dead a mile from his house, but not a piece of bb house or Its contents baa bom found vinos tbe storm. Of the family of seven of Mattbew Fiatoy, of West Newton, but ana remains alive, an Infant, whtoh waa badly Injured. A family of Ire wm buried bt the ruins of a house near Fnt Kidgiey. Mba Anna Leech waa carried out of tbe house. Her mother ran out after her, aad she mid, "Oh, mother, I must die," aad imntedistely expired. Mrs. Leaab waa badly Injured. One horse had a scantling driven dear through him. One man was standing talking to hi wife, and tba tret thing be knew hb wife was gone aad ba was bt the air himself, lib bouae was carried away. He found bis wife several blocks distant when tbe storm wat over. A gentleman who was In New Ulra gives tbe following graphic description of the terrible scene: M About 4:4 yesterday afternoon a black doud was seen approaching thla c;ty from the north a cloud of such intene blaeknett aa to shut out the light of day, and create tbe impression that tbe pall of night was fsllinx upon tha town before Its due time. Man, women and children were affrighted, and, apprehending a severe storm, sil set about securing their portable property out of doors. Shortly after five o'clock tbe storm-cloud burst, and, with tbe nobe of a raging torrent, It urt upon tbe town In the form of a terrible hurricane front tba west. Darkness enveloped every- n thing in Its sable mantb, nnd It was Impossible for one to dittititfubh bb moat intimate friends at a distance of ten feet, whib tbe large brick buildings on the opposite side of the street upon whbh your oerreaeondwat waa located coukl sntreely be outliaed against the Inky shy. Tbe first effects of the tornado were felt in tba northern part of tbe town, among tbe modest residence of tbe laboring portion of tbe community. These were somewhat scattered, but in leas than two mteutea were all carried off bodily or leveled to the ground. Over a hundred dwellings were absolutely swept away on tbe wings of tbe wind, aad several hundred person rendered homeless In tbe twinkling of an aye. But the work of destruction was not to be confined to tba outskirts of the town. Oa the ridge to tbe westward were situated tbe German Methodist and tbe German Lutheran Cnurcbes, both of whbh ware burled to the ground la aa lntent of time, Scarcely a vestige of tbe first mentioned building remained to mark Hm site. Tbe latter was so badly wrecked aw to be absolutely worthlr. After dentoibabur, the structures on tbe ridge, the tornado struck the business center of tbe town, and in a few moments tbe air wns full of fiybtg Umbers and debris of every description. Fence-board, frajnuentm of roofing, wagons, wlndow-aa-h. door, and alt eoncclvabb articlet were firing through t Km lr ttfttll .liAVa tk waa nt flu, l.m. f pest could be heard tbe frantic shout of men. tbe pi en-ins shriek of women, and tba agonizing: wall of children. The darker mi wat intense, and. though some rushed hither and thltber la Wind frener, tbe more collected awaited their fate with cat mites or sought refuge In tbe cellars of their building. The noise was deafening. Roof after roof waa torn from It fastening and was carried away by the a ind with a deafening crash agaiast tbe wall of som) building on tbe opposite aide of tbe street. The crash of falling walls was beard oa every side, while aver aad anon tbe scene, one of terrible pirttirepqucnees. wna lit up by lurid flashes of lightning for several minute tt seemed almost an age. Tbe play of tbe lightning was almost tocasant, and nearly a score of building were struck and more or less injured by the atoatrta fluid. Tbe terror of the scene could not he heightened by anr appliances conceived by the most virtd inuurination. It wa a hades of darkaess and lurid lightning Hashes a babel of confusion of sound. The tornado roared with terrible fury for tbe space of fifteen minutes, when a lull came, and tba people of tbe doomed city drew a sigh of relief. The cessation was of very brief duration, bowerer, for almost inotantly a counter storm broke out. coming from the eaat, aad raged with unabated fury for ten or fifteen minute, nearly completing tbe work of ruin tbat had already wrngresseil so far. Walls that hsd wttbetood the find, onslaught of the wind succumbed to the Utter blast. Huge timbers were carried hither and tbttber, now crushing throtieh the fronts of storew, sad anon breakln: tbe roofs of bouses or bsrns. Cattle, released from their eorrsli by the action of tbe wind, ran -hello win: through tbe streets, nnd hornet, tearing tbetnelvei Iron their fattening, rushed wildly hither and thither. Men seemed to have lost their reaoa, and madly Msmpeded for place of refuge. Women with their children dinging to them rsialy appealed for aid, while above alt was the crash of falling timber ami the bowling of the httrrifsne. It waf an occasion never to lie forgotten hf any that were present. Some of the more sttperstitioua believed that the end of the world bad come of a Mirety, aad tbHr Mailings were pitiful in tbe extreme. Others had concern oaly for the material losses they had sustained, and bemoaned their sad fate. When at Inst the storm passed away and the light of tbe waning tiy fell upon the doomed city there was a feeling of telief, and men and women etltned themselves suftiefeiitly to take a view of the situation. A sorry spectacle preteated itself. Where but aa hour before there bad been long rows of elegsnt business buildings, ample private residences for tbe wealthy, neat abodes for the poor, or manufactories teeming with industry, there waa now but a toam of sbapabaa ruins. . . ,. . M There was perfect bedlam of eonfuskMi; Uualmada war rooktngfor their wires and shlWrcn. mothers fmrlhnee whom they had gaweF frwBJawrswB tb Wr"wtrwwwBrW