Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1892 — 18 IT HOT ENOUGH? [ARTICLE]

18 IT HOT ENOUGH?

Six deaths resulted from sunstroke in Chicago on the 25th, bringing the total from this cause to date up to 14. The hos pita Is are full of patients who have been overcome! by the heat. A storm visited Philadelphia, lasting only forty minutes, but doing $200,C0) damage. There j were eleven protrations from heat at Cleveland, while many were reported from Kansas City. Pittsburg, St. Louis. St. Paul and other points. , Montgomery county. Ind., reports two deaths from sunstroke; South Beud one, Tipton two, Valparaiso one, Columbus one, Jeffersonville two, and prostrations aie reported from many towns and cities of the State. ,

“Do not ask a man who is learning to ride a bicycle how he is Retting on,” says an exchange. A more tender subject is how he is getting off.

There's an enduring sympathy between the small boy and the growing weeds,* Ho has no desire to hurt them in the least.

Japson says it is strange nobody ever finds the wild waves ' are saying, although ever so many go „tpsea. i ' -.v. • * >. ii-VV.*- * • r.«>. . /