Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 June 1896 — Page 2

THE STRICKEN CITY.

Death and Desolation Beim Rampant in St. Louis.

! izK fa the core- of the darkness The the building U Wo a in. The amphi-J lost hei smokestacks and her MW.

Tw , re , 'P . taicr ts öa.lly damaged, a, fc alsothe and the Charlotte lloeckeler lost her

? ,,.,.1 . . r,., r., stacks and part ef her cabin

...... mrtr. ac enure waiocra

part of

Friglttfitl Hhtoc AVroHckt by the Terrible Tornado.

The Death List is Appalling, Bnt Eow Great is Yet Impossible to Tell.

b eif a w ell a the lower

downt wi rortio wmi minfil-

bris' rre. rv fs, igns and almost every imaginable sort of wreckage. The darknes- of the nicht hid fron vww the full force of the damage, which dylig tt revealed in charily dis- ' tiaetne. At this time lists of the killed and wounded are incomplete, for the reavn bar the sursreoas in the vnrin places throughout the city where th w anded are being cared fr bar been too busy to ask for names. 1 untlrcds were hurt and manr

Kuiel i.se : ames have

lHucr at lt-e lterIiHie. The jorhocM which Is situated at the extreme southwestern limit of the city, sunVred.. severely. The entire roof of the female paupxr building was torn tT and lluac hundreds of ; yard away. The front porch of the center buihiing was utterly dciu.rilbed, the large pots being twisted away from the waMs. Th. main damage don at the big institution, huivever. was. caused by the destruction of the new loner which Mood upon the

sop o: tne central buslding.

es anil part ef her onbln Tlii

f roofs were blowa from both of the ice

barges, the lone and the Snow.

ISelow Ca avenue, to the bridge, all j boats, were goae, except the Washing-f ton a-enne wharfboat, which hung to it mooring. There were above the bridge; The hibbie Conner, the City ! of gainer, the Dolphin No. 2. the Kelle j of Culhouu. the Itald K.i-1 ..1 th..

tHROUGH A BRIDGE.

Awful I'luHRf of mi Oirrtouiteu i:iertrl tr-riiij.l lr- tVl 'I lining U .Si..o lHt ti "UUer uf DfAlli" tti-nratli I Uly or Mil Kerstin llniHiiril I ho Work of Krrtt, trill; thti llo.llc living Icitroudy Victoiua. lt. C., May 27. -Th most terr.bie accident that ever took place iu this vicinity occurred about two o'clock yesturday nfte-n on, when an

electric ear fed through the Point III

pital.

a t .

The injured patient at the eity j t

harlior boat and a tut- the 1!

- ...... -in n Ii int::? ' iÜi a'U 3 WC 5,31111 barffcs a,uI i A baw buulc at .IaiAuiy Point W'nra r . , on the programme part of the he L bbie Conner went down le- celebru.u nof the queen's birthdar vnse and rats-ietl the piers Jloatfnir on i i .i i i . "iri,,ua-T . .. . . ""Kon and nearlv the wludeinmiit:ift.n..f

. uowr. ine stream, irtppeti of Iier tiin. I - , , , I Tne barbor Wit t,'- .i ' . ut7 al Ku oat to witness it.

Lnfarette lark is simnlr anil was thn K.nt -.Mti ...:t-t icturia prolongs the colebtmtltm nf

- m i - - jw i ; - " not more than a ! pier. It pa.ved throii'Mi under th.. i l,iu queew's. btrtLday, more than anv

of the older cities and eelebrates it

not bC!B TO- tjlfavrttr

porwu. Wfcatwa Lafayette

t - wmv. ....... . . ...... wiiau a , uicr. it raeu

uet-a iwraeu iMi. a lern; rarr no-' :own treei stt raive their hea li v-r- briH-. nn.l t,- .ir .i .i. .

- I - ... ' .....VII Hil.Jil IIIO

...... ,iv u.bkis iiat. niauv nav- stream, iitfi tf ..k;...., ...... I ..... j.. .:..n.. ii. . .i

I ao5ptuu were sent ! HrotherV li.stMtaL

to the Alexian . in been tora rij it out by the roots

Days of Toil Necessary to Disentomb Many of tho Victims.

The uionme is while others were snanne! tT ifW. nw t

overerowdeJ with bodies, aad a niob j sterna. The building in Uic nark are !

lractieally a holiday in the city. Thu

beafeced it ali aiiht ?ekias: to identify

blown off.

exist cants cbw mxevso. eleetrie ears rimniiii; out to the scene

I i tic isaM hagrle 6truek the middle 1 of the battle hail nr.r..r.-.in.i

,ify detroyt,l.adthe tuary i,' ruined. L, 0r bÄ-J -hf w " "Idle of the b: the Trees that nave xvithotHl the 5trms T' j At Z h lwn. ull the fo of war, are -one. and desolation holds ' t1 . . r"8?1 wateh- not onI,

Tti. L

of Iissd VX Feet Up Hcz-

rsrln. Bet t- Asgwts May

The ? ypc-.y Ix V.'iH Foot Many

seiws Irteasis or relativ tn

Tt a-1 tt..i j -ir .....j hj we hit an i were ,,1,1 The siorxn d little damace. coa,- -J- nnllci up by rop to the bridge v,hen t CwI d paraUvely spenkiasv in the basiaes r-... . . : trm ),,.) ri. ...1 1 well.

and northern portion of the city, save J Aft . . . , went on Uuwn the rf h . .

"7r " 'V',.tre thC jJ!8?; ' trie wire srv-em of the dW. meladi a- f T,,e Washington acnne tiump boat Kveu the roof wa, occupied.

ZZ-ZtTZ " I the wires of the Western Union and xvas :ora lr,mi iw whrf boat, but was 1 crovinu the Point Ellice bridge, hir 1, TMl n! !l? ' rastal m,aies the 1W1 'ughtat the foot of Locust street, j it left the track, crashed through the snT"ra "h Knn.ay, the Telegraph f TIie wharfboat came very near Win- railing and fell into the water 7;. Mpwfaea .he ..irartdoeame down and ; Fire A,arm nnv . ... .. ' ? , torn off. too. and the men on board of f f....t Ci.. t,... '

- t . . . -'--"' - m .1 au &U11UII1

renoo. Kvery car was full.

inside, but a? maiiv as

do so elun on the outside :is The ear to which the accident

hapivnc.l contained about t tg-fity per-

aer jumped overUoanl aad Swam , ashore. 1 The City of Monro: is reported to : have had 50 neonle on board whim

j blown from her landing below the

I brMi?e. fehe is now lyin- on the Illi-

1 uuiisHiewiin aer eimnnevs aatt ntlot

.. i;:::r7 -rV. . V:.V; company, was almot a total

of wrcW. la soath t. Louis, the """ lh? storm sp-nt its foree. All the wav i "Si, t'T. br-Aen short fr. VmZ . . r j t . 5. , UI w"ile the wir everywhere were

..... p - k tanletl and broken bv ßvin- debris. a stamp on the face of the city that ; - - will not b eTarl for rears f A Kuinr.i rowrr iant.

Bic. .roatr baitdtn?s fell before the The ruin of the Union Depot Kail- house 'one

äemle of trm and tornadoes that ' mi hon of canls. nim j roaii to. s power-house and car shed,! The tu- Recue. which was lvia ha devaei variocs p.rtioas of the ; WhT lt pntered x oat tfc ; Jefferson and Geyer, is complete. near the foot of O'Kallon street is Iv" coactry darin the past few weeks ! '-tera uburl. to where it left, j 1 he -reat machinery. L twL-ted and in- hi-h and drv 0 the Illinois side sei3A to have reached lu culminatiar ' jBQev!re th? Ead.brWec, there j bent out of .-hap. The walls are ail ' The W is-ias Fe'rrr Co bard-es artVoiatinM Louisand ricinitv Wdnes- , a path of ruins. Factory after 1 torn down, toother with a 200-foot Iwlieved br the men oa the fevee to dar evening-, noultin ia a scene of f iSCt0rv went down, aa'i pile of bricks smokestack. A larsre nnmWr of cars j have Inren snnk. widespread destruction difiieuh to af ,mbf.rs mark lhe srots on vrhlch u 'he r shed Avere crUshed. aad the A banre beloarinr to the Huntinir-

realize an-a aa agere-ate losot bumaa . i...vi. . .'..u.- jutcccmpioyes toa xowooat .0.. loaded with iron lv

me inat wnea tae lnU tale t told will ' ,n every inc reach into the hundretls. while many ! R?' hotJV flattened, hundreds more receive! injuries that DO cI,ane ?r the esmp- : I 1 - ramnk Tli. . : n . . .

nui iuu); tcauiiasa reoiaaeroi oae' 1

of the wot disasters that ever befel the wetcm portioa of the continent. 1 Nearly all of Wednesday afternoon ' there were indications that there ' a storm brewing, and people oa the street- wore an anxion look as they viewed the threatening clouds.

bat none imagined hat there was po

of the oc-

TH- rains cov- brule-i and

man-Iel toi-s that will sot le re-

rovered until a v.temite areh is mad-. Tlnndreds of famU5 ii Smnth St. Loni a'T htnless cTTtic-iHr. and the tmpora rr hospitals shelter scores an hundreds. Ea-Tr- in the storm the nlaat of th?

UacTeiie

The Chatuber of Comnirce Roof. j The roof of the Chaml?er of Com- j nierce buildin- was, ripped f:om its ' fastenings and whipped abot like a ' rar in the wind. Great .sheets nf tin !

were hurled up in the air and twisted into shapele masses. There was not a -square foot of roof left .smooth and

n hen the storm was over the rooting

the bridge.

Darin- the earlier

and uncxpecteJ that all the passen-g-ers were earned down wit.i it. The ear iloatcd for a moment and then was carried down by the weight of the metal work attached to it. Those inside were unable to escape and uere drowned like rats in a trap, borne of thu.e otil.side escaped by swimming, but many, stunned by th-j fall, or unable to swini, wer a drowned. It Is believed now that fifty or sixty persons were drowned, but it Is as yet impossible to ascertain the real number. It is ditiicult to learn who was on the car wucu it took the fatal plunge, aud it is equally ditiicult to learn how many escaped. It will prob, ably be .several days before the real extent of the disaster can be learned.

As soon as possiole the work of recovering the boJies was beun am' pushed vigorously forward.

t 1111 X. iii. x mi. . r-1 1 '. . 1 ziii l

jBgwaojimn more than a than,;"" uana a i ronndSnjr the buil.lin

X A r . a -

inrrra.- Tf riiA tkA!- n . .. r ,

- ciiui 4jtriurc 1 Sve o'clock, however, a Winding flash ; of lihtsinsr followed by 3 t-rria- crash 1 of thaader told that the beginning of , tbef-tOCTB was at hand. The

beeaa sioriar over the citr from the t Ifyers

tvest. but wer? met br a trnn- : Gmv 1 a min

wind from the northeast, which, after " ant njnreI hi th wreck. a few minntes struggle with the -.vesterfy CHrreat. seemed to doable back! n.n-rh nimM. towards the southeast. Thea there ' Th?.Iour:t Clt-irr En;scil chnrch. fcwept down from the northwest a ter-. Jefferson and Tfayette arennes. Is a rifie gale, aceompaniefi with a perfect . totr1 wre-k. deluge of rain, which made everr-l Tlie Tf - tt l".--k Met h Mist E-is-

thing ia it- pathway tremble. Until iL L-favtt P-rk Presbvt-riaa

5iP thts Inarricane coa tinned its fori

V wai C"t r. from its as nimlr ! l'r-Ar t it. J.n

The ftjtli-i will W rianled for ! The woman .s corner of the jail was weeks be-ans- of the bwtnc down of j Idown down and Wd!am turned loose. thf powe--hon- nn fr-r avenue. The first knoivn of the storm was the W?re arr down all over the citr. Lie-; violent shaking of the buildin- which

. MB 1" . -

oiir laciory at i ower

and manr were killed

rejwrted tc

ce below

part of the Ntorit

one of the sand barges from above the bridge was seea floating down with a wagoa aad team standing on it. OX THE I. EVER. The damage on land along the rivet front was almost as great as on the river, if not more, so. Huildings .were demolished, roofs blow off.t

-. r--wl . . r l . . , , , i CLl

uiuvu, uicitaumc MiKKt iiamasieu ov f .. , ' rain, railroad trains blockaded, and lhe rjne" conference, .Monday, in

all wires down in the streets.

CLIFPED THEIR WINGS.

of All

fiir Kpworth Lea cur Shorn

I uwer of eIf-C.nnro!.

Cleveland, o., May t'7.-The action

The view across the river shows a

t sac ui utter nisotation wliicu ae- ; centuates the evidences of the disaster

; ..v- t.. ..it jiiwujTM anu saiest a- " I uon in the city. There came t ,B , SabrUu near heme a dan-erous mutiny amoag I The various suburbs particularly iu JSiJSfrt, 1 -a tro fof ' 1 the southwestern portion of the citv, PlieesabduedtJiepnsonersandquieted i suffrel svere!r. .themdonn. There was a reat deal of dama-e at j Ttir VnloR iiai-iinBr a Ruin. Elle mlale andMapletvood.

The magnificent Union club is a j TIltt H'e hall at It.-nton is minus a complete ruin. This building, com- rooL pleted but a little over a year a?o. was At Cotton four freight cars were the meeting place of the 'elite of South hlovrB the outbjund main traek. St. I-ouis society. It was an arcbitec- The -'P3t moved ten or twelve toral geßi. " j feet oato the same track. 1 At r.?ir!F.-xr I . ...... 1 . r .)

. , ... ... j .. .initial roiucnccj

' "" ; and

i ne tevee wa.s th v(vnf thA . 1

devastation oa this side of the -rirlr t

Ifefore the storm, a long row of steam- i The Lo of tAt in su Lool. bvit-snril rh..n.r.... 1 t. f . . . ......

""-"-'-' u. uarjo were um rrifjrtÄ reeciveuat the omc? o.

the

wrecked.

Methodist church were

t 1 .j-... 1 . - If...... Al.MMj.X.A,

..... k, iwuv k-jli uuuru iiÄ icn ; ... .... f tf..T".to t liriitrs.

os onslaught. Thea the storm took t ar m K ite of emidemolitlon. a trend to the north aad swept the TV tit r-of of the Lafarett Park basin es district between I! rriadtiraT- . Method. ehnroK ? irtei-eit 11 nn

and the river. Boats were blown from j Lafwref nn-V. The roof of the Latheir moorings and capsized before the favette Park Presbvterlan ehnreh.with i eyesof the people on shore. It is im- a Dortion of tho walls of the structure, j p-wib!e to say as, yet how many ; was blown int. the front rar I of the j were drotrin) Swunl

mucins At East St. Lonis rfr alone, n- Lafarettc park, i es- " rom Uiddie street to Chouteau Coroner ait the estimate is made that where the storm shifted aft-- iW itrrrate.1 nr :tiv o avenue. These were sm-nt ,1 - the imri.rtliTt.. it.. :.. .t...

. . , - - w...

Sixth Iasea,n ainio.l m a solid phalanx will aggregate at least IM. and there

are many injureu wno can not possibly survive.

I The list of identified dead tin to noon

was S5. and 2j anidentiSed corpses rcniaiaed at the morgue.

tä statine;

portion ot thLs eitr. th : Thm ..t t. -4

lq.Tl4ch i .trfttl 11. . , t . . .

-'-- scarwiy a . and is Salic strefts. lost its spire, and . -e vre overturneo bildt8g staadmg in the town. When te Mad.on school b-aneh in fh -- i and sunk. others were blotvn aero,

the torsa passed the dead aad injured of the rhnrcS wannoo' , aad crusheil against th? Illinois sid?.

were lying ia the streets. Fmm Ea-t The Trinitr German Evan-lical , 11,6 Acchor le wharf boat and the 1 bfc. Louts it spread a war to the north. I Tm u--,, .v. . t-:i..i. excursion wharf were the onlreraft

1 .

. ana

Is the records of the local weather

bureau the wind has never blown with

the velocity it displayed yesterday. For nearly thirteen tniäntes the ped rgkter! on the obserratwrr

tower wa ao mi!es an hour and thU

Iiretf

aveanf.

it parish ohool. at 7lf Barry street.

ts tne rrare 01 tnre.' rrons

S5. Vfi"r and Paal Roman Caho5ic

ehureh. at Seventh am3 Allen arcnae

can nt ! renovated for lts than SSO

1... 1. ...... . 4

i in roiM and : r ",c He0 prnce Klu,. ,,, 777T., ,

. 'Street. IJOin were .shored n nnii,.,' . .....j

bank, indicating that the storm had a Over i!, knn.t.i

tajareil and innumerable

-s tvere indicted.

- , ,. , , . ran nH i- r-novaii :or yian , , , . . . t -tne ii. u. uun v uj. mercantile

Th.i.m.. V. . . . , "-.' a.cw,vH.wi. ..nu tnc loss is as comThe damage to shipptag alone wai run pU.te aad tho..ffh ajk thoaj.h ils j np mto the hundreds of thousands of equivalent in moner had been thrown i

dollars

ANCHOR USE BOATS MIS.ÄIX0. Three boats of the Anchor 1! ne were

in port. Taese were t!;e City of Moa- ! roe. which was. ready to leave for ew , Orleans Slie had ä large crew and

abiut thirty-tivc passengers. She was

for illume ,Tn?t ' tn7u- -1 1 hT l farpe timbers feil tor a loar time after U passed, the rain iato thc chn fell ia sheets. Lightning strvek asmerbttiHm'. a...l the property !hs by j riamM aa to the tmeii.-. fi uüTr' "TT- TCBSire A FO'.-n f the immens plant of nty hghtioff and the eleetne street the St. LisHefrfcreratorand Wooden railway system in the southern part of i;aUer Co.. atter Wing partiallr d,w the city were destniyerl. and the ! moHsheil by th s.tVrm. wadetrovtd greets were ined for m les with aban- by tire ami several 1IW areaTr 5cmel cars idle and motion!-. . . . n-. , k

- f.cj-rn .ww up uamaire to prro , it - . 3 - -. . A terrtlde feature of the storm was erty will be, it Is vaid. in the neirlibor- , - v'reccJ ,n hcr UPP- works, 1 before

cmc o.owiag oown ot the city hospital. howi of 5ij..o. Ad Vdaing the works I u,-rU5A ll,c "ver- x ne Pn The entire west wing aad part of the . at Main and Park 'avenue was thc arc rep.rtl The Kfoa the aorth wiCi; of the ram- Aluminum bicycle factorr, owned b other two Imts wore the City of Cairo

uwcKieoia structare was blcmmawar. the same comtanr. which v:aS badlr u" . rt.rH" J nc-v wre

rutted br the .storm. ' m?rl a"ie ,oot o: acnar

The hurricane had torn the roof and sides from thc storage department of the works exposing hundreds of the br-ghtly-polished wheels. Sorae of the boys who had braved the cleracat-s

Two patients were killed and a number seriously injured. How manr of the nnfortanates of the city resting in the hospital walls at the time the ttorai truckit will rile as the result

01 tne exposure to the demente Mn 1

.

were not slow to avail themselves of

aot be conjectared.

There was creat loss of Hfe ,-. ! the onnorttinite. an) tbe !:t-..T i-rm.

path of the tornado. Down various ' carried off bv scores, thoroazhfares in the path of the storaa f - there is scarcely a house .standing. I Sü,"d L'"roofMiChoteau aveaue was almost blown ntf At tJae fair proaads the races were

in progress ana tne storai s approach

was alatost aanoticed until it barst

them. The crowd was in

the earth from one end to tne tt...

aud Gratiot .street is a bean of ruins! -

All I . I. 1 1. , , . . i tinoB

.... ,B ,4J nvti iniCK!V-SttIe! f 1 m..

... . 1 .1 .. : 1 -., ine

" " ." ...-w J... -3 .1.1.1

the horses whea the wind

ieJ parties searched all sight for bodies Iozens of me tm. j 1

aildrea are andoabtedly k stier the rains fcfcies a black as ink and a steady ram interfered greatly with the work of rescue darter the uf-ht. Tho city a.s in total darkness aad the streets were a litter of broken, twisted wires All electric currents were ordered .rned off. and still there was dasher sitom the saw of wires la the raised districts calcium licht uCre made to do iltuminatia- duty oa the streets, bwt thc labors of those carrying on the effort to cet out the irtiaxs were aecesrily retarded. The storm came at .1 .t.

aad Carroll street resweiivelv- The

x wuere tora Iooäc, aad drifted across th; river- Iteiag tcmpjrariiy .ut of commission, they had but few employes aboard. This company also had a number of barges torn away and probably sank. The St. Loais & Mississippi Valley Transportation Co. had two boats, the Exporterand thc Harvester, the best of the line, set adrift, also the raaia

wiiarlboat and a number of barges One of the boats was renoneil J

thesnnk at thc fol n Arsenal strecU .... I The t T n wr T . I .

" -j mrttic,, ui 1111 line, was i left at the wharf bnt little damaged.

into the ocean, for there was so little

tornado insurance carried in the city that It arnonnLs. to practically nothing 1 at this time. , Searching parties are .tili at work it) the rain nnii no min n .. u ... !

. - - - - .w ....... v.. .. .... h . 1 . . . many bodies will be brought to light ! xwsr .1... . .... . . .. ; int

icijrc inc .setting oi another sun. The full realization of the loss mistaincd has not yet impressed the people.

uov. Ätoue nas called out the militia and 130 extra policemen have beer.

sworn in. to continue on

SO days A fund of S13.000 for th

mediate relief of raised on the

amending the rules governing the Ep

worm league by taking away the power of electing one-half of the membcrsiiip of tue Itoard of control from the members of the league, and vesting it iu the general conference, has caused much comment among tho Methodists of thc city. Local members of the league strongly criticise tne aetiou. b. E. llelmuu is tne elected member of the boar I fr.m tSie tilth district. As the Constitution oi the leatrue was formulated in Cleveland seven years ago, and as .Mr. Heb man was mainly instrumental in origi

nating it, his opiuiou is signiiieunU

lie iaid: "The reason asslgued for taking the elective power Jrom the league is, that some districts are so large that it ( ls inconvenient for the people to get together aud elect a member. At the ) last meeting of the lward of control, ' heul betöre this conference, a plan was devised aud adopted doing away with all these difficulties and allowing the members to re Uun the elective power. j "The action of the conference yesterday was arbitrary and ldo not think

iv na.i ist; or tair to tne young people. I believe they are entitled to a voice ia the management of their own affairs' O. L. Doty, president of the Cleveland district (uorth. Ohio) conference and ex-meuiber of the board of con

trol, said: "1 presume tue Iea,uo wih fall into line because its members arc, above all thi.i-,, loyal to the church, bat the youmg people will feel that tucir wings have i-een clippe 1." "The action was unilem. oratio and directly contrary to the spirit of the conference, winch is the progressive spirit of the o.iureh. aid aims toa pure democracy m its government. J

tum it was a mistake

EUROPEAN ROYALTY.

AcoiiRi:8PONnn,vrtrrttiM that evorr. one who fiecN tho prinpesn of Wale is nstouislied at her youthful appira i-o It is no hyperbole uniay that t,h( 1 ,, ,., younger than over fur younger than hcr own daughters. Phinci: Nabrui.lA, tho second Hon of the ameer of Afghanistan, now 1 London, is described as a morose vu ... man, with n "pair of eyes tiufrrrestiv.. of a frightened, ill-tempered horsu uhout

to ICIOIf utui t)0U." Ttinihiko of Anhalt, German v, c -h. brat cd hin birthday reeontly by 05t. tl. Ushingu lU'coratioii for workiugui. a Every laborer in his dominions who has been twenty-five years in the em. ploy of the snmo person or firm will receive a silver mcdiil. Kx-Emr.r.sK Euoknu was in Parb not long- since on hcr return to Fanibirough. Sho drove through the Tuih r'o.i frardenn, but no oo recognized thu pale-faced lady droosed it: mouruhv as ishc drove by tho silo of what Has nco the royal abode where oho entertained nearly every sovereign In Europo. FOREIGN GOSSIP, The edible dogs in China have bin

' tongues. Ar.orT ton persons commit ruIcUIb ovory day in Paris. Prxn.vrrLt:; are sold In Madagascar at the nito of four for a cent. Plum pudding wat almost unknmvo In Enrr!anl before the middle of tho last century. Peteolhum has been used for somo time in Germany as a means of preventing tho formation of scale In boilers. StOEntAM peasants clean, stretch and dry tho sl::u of the turbot for leather bags and as a substitute for glass window panes. LITTLE SAYINGS. Cast no dirt into the well that gives you water. Few take wives for God's sako or for fair looks Get a name to rise early and you may He all day. A cannot sell the cow and have the milk. ScotelL C11.vr.iTV begins at homo, but houlJ not end there.

That Ext-cmc tired feeling afflf. ts nearly everybody at tills season. The hustlers ccaso to push, tho tireless crow wearv. tho euer-

Bctlc becomo enervated. You know just what wo mean. Somo men and women endeavor temporarily Xr overcome that Tired Feeling by great forco of will. But thli to unsafe, cs it pulls powerfully upon the

nervous system, which will not Jong stand euch strain. Too many pcoplo "work oa their nerves," and tho result is seen in uafortunato wrecks marked M nervous prostration," In every direction. That tired FeelIne Is a no3itlvo tiroof of thin, tveak. im-

puro blood; for If tho blood is rich, red, vitalised and vigorous, lt imparts lifo and energy to every nerve, organ nnd tissue of the body. Tim necessity of taking Uood'e Sarsaparllla for that tired feeling Is, therefore, apparent to every ono, and the good it will do you is equally beyond quaeHon. Remember that

Hooi

SOUTH DIDN'T RESPOND.

Tho ChiruKo s.iiillif rn Mulr Kxiohioc rlj.mril Inilt linlti lv. Cmc.voo, lay 27.-1 he managers of the tiro tected S.niili..ri m,,i ..........

1 . . - - .... . ...... i . .ttidtuy tiun have decided to postivmc the exle im bibition tml..ft

the homeless wat i taken because of the failure of thc UOOr Of the Vnrw .................... ... . ....

chanfs Exchange yesterday with ; 3 0 herlyt op.. mcreasetl to SlVO.WO if it is found ncc-; necessary to carry on the evnoshiun essary-a contingency some fear wiL'iw subscribed S i. !

porlioa of the city just soath of the '

n,lrw..l ..f T .1 - ..... . i, nr n e.

B.a.wu uau in Vl.e Jn III Ireelr ' " .- . - - .. w u . . " um 1 , . ,

came, .imosi tastaatty tae cartatn . .ii. bmu iur rjanunng and saashades surrousdinr the E-rar.d J cement.

The tug Kcscue Xo. 2, lIonging to

the Wiggins Ferry Co., was sunkafthe

toot 01 wave street.

staad aad clabhoase were torn to shreds Mc& blanched and women shrieked. All made a stampede for the 1. ... . . ...

iuni-i aKn, i.iu.iu uicraiiniu; IUI TrnN'EI ITSIPK IKIWV

threw it 0 the Kravs plot iaimediatelv f nSw P?" I 'S to the south of the staad. The eaeaof Ä portatton C,., wis ic fr, dMtn m.tITzf:? rmx,retl at tle tool of car street She

riracie. was turned upside down and sank in

The Otr Ilpltat Wrrdt. The damage to the city hospital is very serious Division M is completely demolished. The west end of Divi

sion o. 9 is blown out. Division Xo.

10 is cotupletlr destroveil. Th.

cast corner of the west wing ts torn

... .i -. . " ...v. j.-. "' " " nie est wing ts torn & I . Tl,- -a-", under

tkc ECichiEcrvof thm With tt'

dcpartmcBts 0 accoaat of the shctUbz off erf the lights .Yea walket the etreets at the risk of their Htcs lhierca aad thuga were abroad work-

construction, was razed to thc srround.

The dead house and the crematory were completely destroyed. Division U wrecked. The third storv of the

wiajc at th southeast cor aer of

midstream, ncarlr onnosite the foot, of

Olive street. The loat swunp against one of thc piers of the bridge, and some of the members of the crew. Including the chambermaid, got off oa a projection of the nter .iml

' ! afterward rescued by one of the tcrs.

ABOVK THE BRJtWR. At the foot of Cass a venae fear boats and two ice barges xverc lyirz. Xoac of these was torn from its moor

ings bat the Polar Ware had her piot . ....

and part of hcr cabin bloivn off; yj, Viaton'a cabla k eoae: thc Jack Frost

arise, congressman Joy has Intro duced a resolution in congress which I'resklent Oevcland has

sirn, arranging for the use of arint

ieni-s by Hiom: who were robbed ol their homes by the storm. Several days will elapse before at absolutely accurate estimate can bt made of the destruction wrought by Wednesday's storm.

It is not yet possible to state will certainty how many lives were lost it will never be known how mam were injured. Xdtner will the iden tity of all the dead ever be established Even the deaths of many victims wil not lie positively assured, as there art bodies hidden in the river and others j buried in wreckage. j For days rescue parties will be at' work diggin in the ruins search inj ' for the dead. J The property loss is way up in thf millions. Hundreds of homes are St ruins dozens of manufacturing plant and dozens of business houses art

wrecks Many si-am boats

to th

ire

hare j

pole

toil

to face before they

lory utK! agai

-all.

A HUNDRED FAMILIES

Bendcrrd Homeien br rtre at Deaerento, Out. Dukronto, Ont, Maj 27. Fire Monday night destroyed tw-thSnls of the cast end of this town, ami nearly a hundred families are homeless The llutiibuu company's big Hour mill, storehouse and elevator, tho shingle and lumber docks, the Kotuan Catholic c.nircli and about 100 dwellings wen

junieii. .Most or thc houses were occupied by workmen. The total lost will exceed $:U0,(XJ0.

SarsapariSSa

t the Ono Tnio Wood Pur'lrr. AUflruRRlstti.fL, Prctarr only t y O.l Hood tiCo,, bowdl. Muss Hood'S PUIS .nro cn,y totaho, easy "BIG FOUR" New Line Between Cincinnati TOLEDO and DETROIT SOLID VES7IBULED TRAINS FAST TIME EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT. INAUGURATED MAY 24. THE SCHEDULE.

I.T. Cincinnati ... . n. m. ilrt p. mk. Ar. Tnledn .SiSS p. m. !!iWi a. m. Ar. rtralt 5ta p. in. Uli. mt tm. Thrttfh CNches and Parlor Cars on Da; Trains. ThrMf h Ciaches, Wagiwr Sleeping Cars CIikImwI to TMt MM dMinnatl t Detroit MgM Traim. Tti New Ferric between Cluclnnatl, Toleee nnii Detroit It AS 000D AS 0TTX 1TEW TORK IIKK AB OOOD AS OUR CKICAOO LINE ! AS OOOD AS OUR ST. LOUIS LINE I RiirTiui,lllki.iait,.n,,.h .1. in- . ..

k . . . ..II ... ......... ...... II . . . . .

wi ih iiitui iiiuuuu van uii bbciiis ur nuu

e. o. Mccormick, I. Traffic Mgr.

R. B. MARTIN.

Gen'l 1'ais. TkU AceM.

EDWARD

BETHEL,

III Wfn, DM

Tho Acter TrltU to Kill In .lull.

Habtfo".u, Conn., May 27. Edward Itctbcl, the actor and member of tho Uostoti grand opera stock company, died at the jail yesterday morning of

cercoro-spinal meningitis. On April

are gone XT ' 1 7' " April

eWltomuf theriverMnilotl.ee. ",-' wtuie lit a drunken freitv.

dhmaatlcd. railnadsol all ki,,,l. ed four shots at his wife, Dat.as

iuffercd great loss, and wire J-Vltfr a r of W. U. Crane's com-

-Hslnir companies have weeks of 'O" at t,,l! tel lleubleiii. Tho fol-

and large expenditures of inn,, '"wing uay e was held for trial in

will be In satbfac- -UDB an ,n ' S3,000hall, wai locked tin.

If Your Dealer will not sell you

the dm

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