Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 June 1892 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER.

C. DOAXK, Publixhwr. JASPIJL INDIANA. Tmt British parlfetaent will Wiiaorvd before the attth. Hw. Xtci.ox W. Ai.kich, of Rhode lia4, WW rWu4 United State wmw m tn 14th. rite vote was: Attriea, ; Havld S. Maker, Jr., . CoXtiMMSSMAV Em T. Stackhoi'si, of the Sixth district of -Smth. Carolina, iWad suddeah Hi his residence In Wash infrtou elty shortly after Sa.m.,08 the 14th, of heart disease. Thb Paris court of anoeakhas denied the appeal of Kavachol against the iittnetmeat for the warder of a hermit and two women, and his trial was set for thecal a. The jury was ordered to In; selected by hi and their name kept se cret to prevent anarchists from intimi dating them. Thk Press club of Chicago announces that its rooms, at m Clark street, will be open to visiting newspaper men dur ing the national democratic convention in that city. The quarters are open aay sad night, ami every convenience will W provided for those who wish to work in the rooms. Whit. at Copenhagen, recently, the caar expressed his intention to attend the wedding of the crown prince of Umtmaaia to Prince Murk' of Edinburgh. It is said that the wedding will peenr ia, England. One result, there fore, will lie a meeting of sovereigns of England, Rus-da, Germany and Rom A nr.PfT.Tior of the trades council ti London called on Mr. Gladstone, on the l?th,to interest him in the labor movement, lie declined, on account of hi age ami the fact that he had dedicated the remnant of his life to the ue of home-rule in Ireland, to (five inr promises, and the committee withirew with signs of discontent Thk supreme court of Indiana has tteckled that it i the duty of a person approaching- a railroad eroding- to lnth look ami listen for trains, and the failare of the company to Rive the signala required by law will not excuse the failure of the person who may be injured V?' painfr trains in not taking this precaution of avoiding danger. " Coxtkakv to general expectation, Mower I'ot I. G. A. K.. of New Ormmms at a meeting called on the Uth. for the purpose of deciding mi the advisability of surrendering its charter in view of the recent action of Com mander-in-Chief Palmer, who ordered that full recognition Ins accorded the colored posts in the department, refused to take the step. Ix tm graml lodge of Elks at liitffalo, X. V., on the 15th. Grand Ituler Hay deliverel hift annual atkireK. lie mm the order had increased M per eat. during the year. He opposed the levying of amctigmente in uboriinate ledges and the establishment of elul. He favored the reduction of the per capita tax and made an appeal for a home for superannuated Elks. A rxAX was la hi to hold up the New York and Philadelphia express on the ItaHimorc .t Ohio railroad letween Iayton .station ami Connellsrille, Fa., oa the night of the 12th, out the company got wind of it, ami sent officers on the train to capture the would-be robbers, who, n turn, learned of the rction intended for them and failed to show up. The train carried 1H),000. Thk party of thirteen deputy marshals returned to Guthrie. Okla., on the Uth, from the pursuit of the Ited Hock train robbers, having given up the chase. They followed the robbers over 9Sf miles, ami were obliged to give up because of their horses giving out. The thieves had their route marked out ami i were famished with relays of horses. They are now in Xo-ManVLand, bound for Colorado. A Mi.NKK named iiavciaa has con fessed that he caused the fire in the Prztbram mine in Itohemia. His two brothers were among the victims, lie nays that he intended to keep hh secret. but his resolution ltegan to fail him af ter he saw the hundreds of dead Ixxlies Itrought up from the pit. He tied, but his conscience tlrove him to make eon fesMou to a priest, who told him he nt return to Prrlbram and tell lib story. A ST0RV comerning the direct cause of Mr. Maine's resignation as secretary of state is to the effect tlmt he took umhrage at being corrected In his state ments to the CanadmH conferee's by Mr, John W. Foster, who declared that Mr. Maine's expressed views wotld hardly have the president's approval, and then made the president s Ideas known. Mr. limine at once adjourned the confer ence ami his resignation followed with in the hour. Ox the l"lh the river at New Orleans reuehed the highest point known there for the past forty-five years, and in eon-f-eouence the Crescent ctty w, literally speaking, an island. Crevasses above, xne raging river in iront ami the rap-ntiy-rwing l-ake. rontclMrtrain in the rear, has hemmed the cttv in, ami tratKc on three roads has been su. pemknl. On the morning of the r.Stli the gane read ls.2 feet above lowwater mark. Thk Itelgian liberals who favor man hood mttfrage earrieil ISnissels, on the 14th, by a crushing majority, their gains balancing the clerical victories in the province of llainault and giving, it s heiievetl, the control of tlic ehumlier of representatives to the liberal party. There is great jubilation in lirusscls over the result, and the liiwral leaders everywhere are oelng cOHfrratukteil upon their triumph, which initiates complete pom teal revolution giant is ltel-1

CURRENT TOPICS.

TEE KEWg DT B1UF, FIFTY-SEOONP CONQKE1I, Ik Um rat. on tat lata, no Tmmummni m truMWtrt, btt, ftr tbe bttmauetioa at vti tima. awMMriftt. a fw report sod fwor Mm. Mr. rVftvr hum) mimm remark ea on of afe mmmmM muommst. and th wliaumcM .... Ia tboboao the iiwahm m dovotod to tb iUieminkm of meawMnm anVtiag tb Diotrkt of Cumwmm, UMHy of which were inJ. immmmmmm, tm tu ltth, tk tMioa mt MtkHWi only kmmc Mtaucu to tnWMCt SOI rwUm buAiw, f ir wkticb. oat ut rpet to UM MMMtory OC MHI. K. T. IHMCkbOlM. d waod. th MAt adjaral...,,.lB the hoM humwmtelv (r tin UI to orr Mr. Till awm aaiHiae4 the dwita of Hon. K. T. iilaekWtmoe. mm! afWr the adoptiou of the eutotnrr rMo:anoM aa (w aiiomtt8t oc aeommltte t jKwomiMay hi rvmala to kU kiKRt, the wmm m a furtfrw mark of reet MjoHrtMi, In the aoMfct, oh tb lkk, Mr. Moriraa. of AlabMM, dlirrd aa W Mklr in favor of fr comie of Mirer, bo 1uum w treactodt , In the kutiM tb ftrtitk-t(oH h KOfkrhtiOM Uil m Th MMMini ilorUtH. e,tl.3M, orl.K,7 Um than wa ppn(irUted by the kmt ooari. Authority m givn to wake contract for ewrtalii work, HiTolTiaff a further eiiMmditare of fl,VM,W. The Mil rdttci the daty on tin Ute, tttrae l4t aad Uar tin to oa cent a fNal af tr OctoWr I. ltWtf. ami removiBK all duty thtrwHi aftwr OftoWr S. 104, oeeu4d th remaladr of tae iUy. In the senate, oa the Mk, Mr. Morrill, ths VMKsraW ehairiHan of tkw aotumlttiM aa aaaaee. deHrrl aa am and exhant(r Heeeh oa t ht qution of free coIhak. Ha was ia K'X! Vc4v, although his toiMM were not load, ami bt w KmUwwI to with eloae attatiem bv hU eotlMcu. Th aaU-oiitkm hill wiM enlld hii from tae table aad iff rred to ta eommittiM) ott the iudieUry. Tbe eaate Kred to btit oa ltd mMilHieat4 to the Hirer ad aartior Mil aad art a farther eoaftMee. . . -la the hoae tbe tin nlate bill otvutiel th tint, altbonxh bat littW iaterwt was maal felted iu tae debate, meber iyiii)? uo ttQtkm to it PERSONAL AND GENERAL. As I'Kn:xT Cahnot of France was leaving lmgchamps,' on the l'.'th, letween double liitesof troosaud police, three well-dressed men hooted at him, saying, "Wooden head, and giving utterance to other abuse, Tliey .txitc with a foreign accent Before thev could le Hrrest'jl the crowd hail nearly lynched them. Phi: People's theater at Denver, Col., an immense play-house, owned by exSenator I alwr, was destroyetl by fire on tne nth. L. W, Smith, keeper of a small res taurant in Kansas City, JIo., made a failure of the Iwsincss and ended his troubles-, on the lth, by putting a 1mllet through his heart He left a letter to the coroner saying that he had no friends on earth and was better out of it. A tkrkific hailstorm struck Doni phan Neb., and vicinity, on the evening of the lath, destroying all fruit and growing crops in its track, and breaking every window in town exposed to the fury of the storm. Hail fell as large as liens' eggs and banked up two feet deep. Iskchktarv FoftTKK sent to the house of represent tirets on the lJlth, a letter requesting an appropriation of 8350,000 to oarry out the provlatous of the act providing for the ceielrst,io -of the 4Mtk anniversary of the dmeovary of Ameriea by Colum bus. Thk city of Chicago was visited bv two separate tornadoes oh the lath, causing much destruction of property ami the loss of sonic lives together with serious bodily injury to many persons. The loat crew of Oxford university, England, has-sent an invitation to the Harvard crew to uieet them in a con test on English waters some time dur ing the coming fall. A FlMK started on the Juskiseon dock, Liverpool, on the 13th, doinir about JL'lift.OOO of damage to the discharged cargo of the Spanish steamphipOuido, Capt. Lacltierda, which left New York May as laden with cotton and lard. At last accounts the docks were still burning. Convention week brought together in Minneapolis a number of the relatives of President Harrison from various parts of the country. On the night of the 18th a reunion of the Harrison family was held at the residence of E. J. Davenport in Minneapolis, whose wife is a niece of the president. There were present two brothers, two sisters, an uncle and a number of nephews and niece of the president. Thk seven large icehouses lielonging to the Union Ice Co.. of Chicago, and situated in Sturgeon Hay, Wis., at the mouth of the lay, were blown down, on the lath, during a terrible gale from the southeast Di-Kt.NO a terrific storm at Earling, la., on the Iltth, a 2-vear-old child of (!eo. liannume. of Dodge township, was caught in t!ic storm and drowned in a pond made by the flood. Tm: World's Columbian exposition committee of the house was in session several hours, on the 14th, considering 114 appropriation bill, but did not complete the measure. Thk false work of an iron bridge in course of construction across the Lick ing river between Covington and Newport, Ky., collapsed, on the 15th, and carried down with it ninety men em ployed ujwwi the structure. Forty of them, including two of the contractors, were crushed under the ruins at the ltottom of the river and killed; an equal numlicr were seriously injured, and Imt few entirely escaped. thk usual commencement exercises of the Wisconsin state university at Madison, were dispensed with, on the 15th, and IMaj. J. Vi, Powell, director of the United States geological survey, delivered an address licforc a large audience, the subject being "The Law Of Culture." Fatiikr Moi.mnokk, of Pittsburgh, Pa., the healing priest, to whom thensands were nocking for help, died at r.7.0 p. m. on the 15th. Di'Ml.vo a terrible tornado which struck Itangor, Me., on the uveningof the 18th, doing considerable damage. the Httlt: steamer Aniik. which carries excursion parties up hikI down the IVnolscot river, was taught in the squall a short tlistancu lielow the Maine Central wharf and capsized, Miss Madlleae Atlanta was ilrmvHwl tttv. teen other ptngers had a narrow

Tmk provmee rf Queue ww tk scene, tm the I Mb, of a fearful atorm of wind and hail, which spread death, maiming aad daatraethwt over a wide vxmiun! of country, Iu tvt were

tuot severely felt lu the demolition of school Wilding., and the k 11 Mug ami injury of the puwibi. T'w aiorm x tended thrmurh New llrunawkk awl Nova Scotia. Max, Dkacox, the ou-um of the tragedy at CanHeis Franee, in which M. AWllhi was ahot and killed in her apartunMits in the hotel by her husband, ha arrived in Salt ,1om Cal., and la living ia retire ment at the home of her brother, Charles Hah! win, a short distance from San dose. Thkhk is a serious disagreement on the wage question between the Ainal gamateil AsstKlathm of Iron and Steel Workers and the Pennsylvania iron manufacturers, and unless there is a compromise effected there will be a gen cral strike on duly 1, Dk. F. W. doxies, formerly purveyor' general of the confederate states, died at Richmond, Va., on the 15th, aged W years. He had resided in Maryland, Mississippi and Tennessee since the war. When his health gave way he went to Richmond, and lived so quietly that but few people knew that he was a retatdent Raton, N. M., celebrated an impor tant epoch iiOts career on the 15th, when the water-works company con nccted the city water mains with the reservoir, seven miles up the Chlcora, and filled them with mountain witter, thus ending what has been almost a water famine for the past two mouths, William Hknkt Painton, who, while robbing old Mr. and Mrs. Mlcnaei titrominger, at uewtsuurg, t'a., .March SI, overpowered and bound them, from the effects of which Mrs. Stroiiiingcr died, was hanged at York, Fa., on the lnth, for the murder, A TtiKKTtxa of American hardware manufacturers was held in New York oti the 15th. The session was secret, and it was rumored alwut among retail hardware men that a gigantic trust was alniut to be formed by the wholesalers and manufacturers. Thk indictments found in New York against Messrs. Ives and Staynor for appropriating money belonging to the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton rail road have been dismissed. The district attorney did not think a conviction could be obtained. Fkank Tt'KNKR, white, was lined $100 in each of. 1,577 oases for illicit whiskyselling in the local-option town of Lancaster, ICy., and John Smith, a negro, confessed judgment in 1,.VW eases. Thk ltrltish house of commons in committee, on the Kith, authorized the government to purchase the telephone trunk lines throughout the country at acot of 1,000.00. A shkli, exploded at Magdeburg, Germany, on the loth, while some munitions' were being unloaded, and two sergeants were killed and five soldiers terribly injured. A cvclonk wrecked several buildings at Iladalona, Spain, including two fac tories, cm the 16th. Eight workman were killed and a number injured. Yaauvitrs eoBtmues ia active eruption. The sight ht a magnitkMtat one, ami thousands of excursionists flock tc witness it. The lava has formed a brklge across the valley between Monte bomma and Vesuvius. Thk French government has deckled to blockade the coast of Dahomey. Eakl Avkkaix, aide to the earl of Jersey, was accidentally shot, on the lath, while out with a hunting party. He died soon afterward. LATE NEWS ITEMS. The senate was not in session on the 17th In the house, after a contest for precedence between tin Sibley ten bill and the tin-plate bill, the conference report of the committee on the river and harbor bill came up, and ths house insisted upon its disagreement with the senate amendments for a ship railway around The Thdles and the canal connecting Lake Washington with Puget sound. The Sibley bill was laid on the table. The house committee on inter-stnte and foreign commerce will report favorably a bill requiring all railroad companies, for the better protection of. the lives of employes, to u-c a u tomtit :c car couplers and brakes. The type of brake is to be decided upon by the railroad companies by vote, and in east they do not agree upon one the Interstate commerce commission is to timku the selection and enforce its use. The bill is reported as a substitute forv all measures of the kind referred to the committee. A CLOi'iniifHST inundated the streets of Scran ton, Pa., on the night of the ltith. The llatson the "South Side" were covered and the water rose to the second stories of hundreds of houses Lightning, which was incessant foi live hours, struck six houses within the city limits, killing three jwrsons and stunning several more, while there were reports of further loss of life in the llats in the southern part of the city. Sri'KltlNTI'.NllKNT OP THK CKNSt'S Uoiikkt P. Poktkk gives out that the population of the United States, according to the returns of the eleventh census, was, in 1MW, di,!i7'.t,7W, This includes Alaska and the Indians on reservations. These figures are absolutely final and arc not subject to change. TitK business failures occurring throughout the country, during the seven days ended on the 17th. numter, for the United States. and for Canada W, or a total of 175 as compared with l'.ti the previous week, ami 258 for the corresponding week of last year, Thk Miner election taw of Michigan, which divides the state into districts and provides that each district choose it presidential elector by an Independent vote, was, on the 17th, declared constitutional by the supreme court of the state, all the judges concurring. A ohkat convention, representing the loyalist sentiment irrespective of religion ahd participated in by Orangemtm and Catholics alike, was held in lk-lfast, on the l"Ui, to voice sent.IMont against an Irish tutrlkmenk

LTIHAX.i STATE KEWa

A atAritU.t npi Iwok while men went wurkunr on the Hartford City gaa plant Three meu fell forty teei MMl were eriuly injured, A (ot'i'iJC of Wayne onty celebrated their golden wedding a few days ago. Among the guetU were three who attended the oriirlaal wcddUng. SKUi.K ro.vs of a supposed prehUtorle ru were Mttearthed lu an ejceavatkm near Flatrock, niwr Columbus. Tmk suiall daughter of Frederick Jaeorha. of LogauMport, was ficahled to death by having coffee spilled on her. Thk corner-stone of the new Masonic temple at Wabash will las laid duly 4, and the lodge is making preparation for a celebration of magnificent proportions. The temple will be the largest and handsomest building in the city. Ankkhson young men liave orgaied a society known s the "llrotherhood of United Matrimonial Seekers. The initials are very suggestive II U. M. S, Richmond has a drum ami bugle corps ready for the campaign. Skvmouk is never satisfied. Now she wants a normal school. Christian Fountain, a Clear Spring farmer, was drowned in the river at Seymour while bathing, OhihxancK to have screens and curtains removed from Seymour saloons on Sunday failed to pass. PMor. tl. A. Hawkins, a Hebron school teacher, is arrested ftM punishing a child, which resulted in crippling her for life, Chakuittk llAKKtt, Tndianauolis, sued the sheriff of Johnson county and managers of the Indiana reform school for f,,000 damages for committing her to the school without due process of law. Rkd Men's new hall at .Noblasvillc dedicated with a big "blow out." ViROir, Haktlev and Emma Jones eloped to Lebanon ami were married. Tn.Lii-i Rknkki.t, and iN llliam Kasting, lwtli deaf mutes, were married at M uncle. TilK Mtuicie armr.v, destroyed by lire, will be replaced with a handsome structm,'. The f anion McDonald will case has lieen transferred from Indianapolis to NoblefivUlc for a hearing. Thk second trial of I lendryx, recently aequitttsl of murder, cost Elkhart county nearly VW. . petition , for a writ of habeas corpus nlert in tlie court at itoshen, a few days ago opened up again the now celebrated Jiullion case. Philip Hub lion, an aged man, has been In prison nearly three years now, placed there on writ of capias to satisfy a debt of ultniit nti liiiiirlriHl ilf illn-i owih! S'liW Carter, who says that lttillion could jmy ! the debt if he wished, and who has Wen paying his jail hoard for him all this while. The petition for the writ avers that lhillion has become Insane bv rea son of his confinement, and la now incapable of obeying the orders of the court. Stkanok fact that near Medora, Thomas Carr and his son planted apple trees the same day. The trees thrived. but the son's tree fell when He died. The old man died .the other day, aad hit tree also fell the day )t Ave. Thomas Smith, a character of Pant, was sentenced to the penitentiary for two years for a murderous aaaault on lames Maloney last May. The Friends' church at Otlon Is in a factional fight over the use of an organ In worshiping. At the meeting the other day the anti-organists were barred out. but they smashed in the windows, interrupting the services. Both sides will appeal to the courts. A rUKious wind-storm struck Ham mond, the other niirht. shattering win dows and unroofing houses, and filling ' the streets with debris. The greater ' damage was done at the Corning steel works and at Stein. Hirsch & Co.'s starch works. A WOLF was seen in the streets of Nashville. Bonv of John Mills, drowned at TCokomo, recovered. Loaps of strawberries are being shipped from New Albany. Rkubk.v Williams was killed by a falling tree near Jeffcrsonville. Andkkson plumbers went on a slrike for higher wages and won. Vm. Kkahnkv, of Logansport, fell into a barrel of water in a fit and was drowned. IlEtiis of James Galbraith, Crawfordsville, killed by oars, sued for 10,000 damages. James H. Shakeii, of Huntington, was found dead In bed from heart disease the other day. John William, the second brother injured In the quarry powder explosion at tirccncastlc, has died. Miss Makv Hall, captured first honors in tlic declamation contest at Franklin for the W. C. T. U. 'souvenir spoon. I!looihioini)H are btdng used to track corn thieves about Seymour. THE Pent baseball club, about which there was so much talk, has disbanded. Oliver Dennis and Oscar Foulk, at Muncic, were badly burned in a natural gas explosion. HL'hoi.aiw entered the store of Carver &. Case, of Orland, Steuben county, lite other night and blew open the safe, completely demolishing the door, but did not succeed In getting into the burglarproof vault, Mlcittq.VN Citv merchants are raising a fourth of July celebration fund. John Metz, a tramp, tried to beat out his brains with a spade at Ccntcrton. The Marlon Oil Co., capital 200,00, will develop the fields of Onttit county. The tracks of the electric cars at Mishawaka shock the horsei! and causes many runaways. Xatiian OootiHtcn, father of Mr. T. E. Goodrich, proprietor of the Hotel Ray, at Shelbyvllle, died a few days ago, aged W. H was a member of the second white family to wttle In Shelby county. Itlto. McCloud, a pioneer of Hendricks county, was drowned In Mill creak, near Amo. He was flailing ami his hook caught or a root. The liank gave way and he wa unable to get out el the deen 11

1TORM-SWEPT MINNESOTA.

The K t stMW- SwMim In Mlttiw-tlt 'llH.attl la a ri t V!"t TrHwHwca. wkieh frovtMl Vy ltraettv t I.M hsu rruMrtr m th sntHfs Half f th Stat asa Akut m NHHrH lwa Smrly a ItUMtlrei I4te Upurl4M! Htm XHH)' lHjwrl. St, lUri. Minn.. June it, The phenomenally wet and ttMiy aeasou haa culmiiK.ttHl in a series of ryeumes and chntd-bnrsta, whksh oeearrei'. Wetlaesday afternoon, and were spread over half the southern end of the state ex tending from Spring Valley, Fillmore eonnly. on the east, to Heron lake. Jackson cmtuty, oa the west, and to lilue Karth county tm the north. It was tbe fierc est and moat - destructive storm Mhi mMta ever knew, not exeepting even the terrible cychute at SL Cloud, In 1S9. In which eighty-six Uvea were saetineHt, At this time only the most meager details can la gathered. Not only are the telegraph wires down in the. section devastated, lmt the train service is utterly demoralised, ami many of the worst casualties occurred in dis tricts remote from either rail or wire. Three distinct cyclone centers seemed to have lsen marked, and in each tlie havoc wasfrightfuL It is now lwlleved that nearly 100 lives have Wen lost, as nearly every meagre report received here concludes by saying that the worst Is to cmue, and later reports will swell the mtmla-r of the killed and in jnred. In every cas$ there was the regular funnel-shaoed cloud with its deadly suction, roar and resist lesa sweep, followed by a cloud-burst Nothing was left standing in th" path of the cyclone, houses. trees and barns having Itcen swept away. The storm. centers seem to have len at Wells, Karihanlt county; Sherbourne. Morton county, and Spring Valky, FIHaiorc county. At Wells the storm came on without the slightest warning, the frightful rmr of the ftppntnehitig whirlwind edumn being the first intimation. The cloud veered to the sooth a it reached the otitskirta of the village, leaving a ta rible scene of death and destructkm. I'srtkrr lletallt. Mixnkai-oli., Minn., June 17. A Mr.nkato. Minn., sp;x'bl to the Journal wiys: The very latest reports do not imp.we the situation very much. The dead are being brought into the nearest towns. At Hartland five were killed. Four dead liodW have lH?en brought into Minnesota Lake and three into Wells. John llrowii. his daughter, a lady school teacher boarding with him, and a Rcighlors son, are, be dead at Minnesota Lake. ISrown'swifecnnnot live." He lt a wealthy farmer living between Wells and Minnesota Lake, ami not a stick of his elegant house is left. The scboolhous? at Shcrlmrne was 3cstroyei and one pupil killed. Nearly all the others were more or less injured. The first story of sixteen dead it Point was untrue, The eountry Is Hooded and the prairie is covered with people looking for their homes or friends. They are on ltorsebaek and In ill kinds of conveyance. The houses ire mostly swept away entirely without a veathra to show where they stood. When the fall reports are m it is believed the list of fatalities will he thirty yr forty. The cyclone split when it reached Winnebago City and one part went Knith of Wells while the most deitructive part went north. Many people are mklsing and tfie suffering is iven worse than was at first reported. A Fairmount (Minn.) special says the jyclonc passed through Martin eoUnly, from went to east at S p. m. Wedite3ay. causing thousands of dollars worth of damage, A schoolhouse at Fox lake was demolished and the teachers and pupils, seventeen In numler, were all injured, tome of them severely. Mr,' Yonker's house In Rutland was wrecked and all the family Injured. One child was killed immediately, one nas since dknl and another may die. It is impossible to give details b or eatljtatcs of loss, but the storm left Fairmount untouched. Indeed It seems not to have struck any towns or villages in its course. It is impossible at present to get a list of those killed or wounded. Prolsably not less than a hundred Were woundred, ami as they were mostly in the country, distant from medical awl, their sulTering-s were terrible. All along the Chicago, Milwaukee fc St. Paul Riilw!t3 fi0"' Jackson to Minnesota lake the scene is one of devastation. Not every house is taken, but so many ar." destroyed that the scene is pitiful. This is one of the richest section of the state, and i prairie with now and then a wind lu'eak of trees planted by farmers. The wind had full sweep. T!n Wor-it Kver 1'xHerlenrril. Thbston, Minn., Jt'ne 17. From 7 o'clock. Wednesday night until :3 o'clock yesterday morning, four inches of rain fell In this vicinity, destroying crop, carrying away Ivridges and sidewalks, and drowning many cattle and pigs. The damage to crops will Iks enormous. All trains arc abandoned and many miles of track arc washed away. Ik'twcen Wells and Ln Crosse ten miles of tracks arc gone and no trains are expected for at least a week. ( Reports from northern Iowa indicate the storm was very severe there, and the Volga, Watikon and Preston hmnchcKof thy Chicago. Milwaukee St. Paul railrop.d are tartly washed out, nearly six miles of th latter line Wing torn up. The ttorm was the worst ever jxperienced in this region, AtHPrli-HH iHMtltHtn f ltnmrotmth-'. "Washington, June. 17. At yiterday's session of the American Institute of Homeopathy the appointment of a special committee of five to revise the laws of the Institute, and the recommendation to extend the time of animal meetings, were adopted, The recommendation for the appointment of a committee on transportation to the Chicago World's fair was adepted. After the chairmen of varknia committees had been appointed, the subject of imedology and surgery were taken up Several interesting papers were real lead dfeeuM-etL

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At Ca.. volume C lra!i)m bt luwsi-i, in n bn". d rew'pt-i of cat abow inrnw r r ! yt ( enr H mt ith. ,4 h a I Ut!e a rtb. of fioarad,ry tw-tl.ir3.-wbil of dr-l Ut rerZpti: thnhU lard tlr- tfte-. and of lmrk-y foTtlwtM Un .rr'. A iIwtwi of a third i t tfT xshJ and wj"l. M wwia dcrt hi M 'fStuffi' mtd hmttvr. At M. LK in -lto TSot wetwr, mi ntwoalitr anl, rtl t Kmt City fsirly wti-fwtmT with Utxt evit, Th- rrwf outhw H br'chtr at Milwuk a rmr:W kx-tkI j,; Mlaai.;,,j with tm Wttr than Jait y.ir. latatwr n-tir aad the flonrimti'tit th? htraxt on rv :,, l.ina 21 Uo Urn-U :i-aht 1W it Uty r At Omb!-in era Mt i wu In Atj gtm'nU, ! od hrdwr-, aWti at U-nvcr tradi t ttt ?"" J ImrmrH trad U notA at L3ir.fl ai.ll 5fli vill-, and tusdw-ui holds m nU 1(t h. sxwuhi at .Suvaniuin. h dVerew in t-r-4iie-XVm t naval rttwo ltec roati-mvb)Hl. Mtfa wafc-r mikf lwdnfiM doll at Xew Orfean. k rw qaiut atraJy aad mowjr w wits very lutl- (Wmawl. A Jans erw report )iromMftir a whal Haiti unl ImmmI ... ott Ilw laot kit eul wheat to Wi , c. nt. wbm." naf uaw riutea rn ana corn lemt, att4 IKrtt j-rwdVt are a IHtl" utrmeir W-tra rNliH of whrtit continu at ainflqil ) :ubb daily and arrt nwljr at.iK: but the Mtndtt-i Ui 1 htW ow wl!l doatitand a decte a oalr U per rr-nK e,tUm mrmmv, frroMtn to to mm rMbtit jciwrt, hawm raMiitil a full iT Am. i(ttjiii 1. in Ko nk. with mh-n at W.M Uilw, mel-a and e-tfwru lataa lanttfr taaw lt year. Tb ttr a aim1mftnMr mr il.ilnv wr-ll . .... r.ton mp'.nmrn ar taViait nm cotto-i tbaa a rMu-aoaiMl uitfhl Uc)e of axrl a cmrwriivey final). Jln tM lfxl;tcn sand iHtnoUy rb-np acd eoMiUI:it ( rriUst'ou fwer tliaa u!. In ta ( ' markt hwdbr m retlm, bat th too--is vtvoa, "WeowWWwT'P(r wB4pa(p wl JWwvW SJPWM Myp MD ald tate wtotc. Tus boohwaa fauMflvii oecurrtng taoa(biit tbe eoaatrr dttrtag th awt imvoo day, muBbtr, for tbe UmU-I )taic. laa. imi for Canada A Br rt-it sad S07 tbe wrlc prvrtowa to taM teat, and 3M3 tor the roriifearntkhmfc wo of laae -wm, EXAGGERATED ESTIMATES. The rntnlltlrH l.r the Mlnnrmrtn Stofta Not wo Namt-roH n Kerlr,l. Wku.-, Xlnn.. .lane IT.To-night for the Urst time since the great storm of Wednesday struck southern Minmiwta a correct estimate ran he made of the lossofhuiiuin life. Hapfdly tbe nutaler tif dead is very mueh rmaller than the exaggerated estimates of ln.st night would itdkate. The daughter of Chas. Melchart dleil this morning, brimrlng the death list an to an even half dozen for the three counties In which the tornado .' truck the earth. obody was killed except at Minnesota IjiUc. five miies nrthweit of here in FHlnlt cotint.f, and cast of that point ia Hartfaitd tmtrnhiin. PmlMrn ecuntr. At the latter point over a down pl Were injured, unt only Amirew nanmull, a farm haml, wm kiliert. He toptHtl In a barn which blew over aad 'rushed him. The dead atihin-Ha Ijikcare .'oha mwH. ilea. .lohn latuk. Ib.'nrT 'ietrws Alice l M"""y MeLhert. TliMrMlaV Were quite natural owing to the railway and 'icgrapu enatw! iHjeaswme-i - crm. Kor twenty1four hour train' ere unable in move and for a longer pcrioil telegraph -rvlce was in a xtate of imralysis. A hkui a the trains began to move, the trainmen began to relate what they knew and what they had heard and those who heard the stories told them to others and they gained rapidly in their travels. Cnrrepondent of the Twin city papers fnt out accounts from Sherlourne. Fairmount, dackfon. Wells, lilac llarta City, Mankato and Albert Lea. rch had only hearsay evidence and thdr Ikts referred in the main to death w the same localities, alHumgh the nan were often so garbled as not to 1 recognized an referring to the people. The aifirregate ma tie up a ht of nearlv fifty dead ami with the rumor a list of' nearly tCW wns made up. all of the early reports it was MttHl that a wlmolhouM! had lieen blown down in Martin county and that a teacher and M.xtecn pupils h-l W' killeil. This sttnry W Uyr tk wC lat a grtm cxaifgeratlon. I'lve Ml tie Children I"-"' Iittjhih.-jii, la.. dune 11s, Virr. children were dro.vneil at NVvlllcWaml i m the Ohio Hver. eight wcs fm burgh, at nchk noon. Their names r.re: Paul llttoff. x VentoM:ltHfo mtWck, vtr Maggie I'ittoffk. 1 .vmrs old: Ada 1 ek:wyoW. ami Kdntt Hm, IX years ..Id. Yesterday the children were playing in the barn. The iMMfgy was mwbly and they toj it to the edge f the river to eh In some unknown ener the h tfl toppled over the bank into the wal palllHg the Hve ehihlrtai with It-