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The Belvidere Standard from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 6

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I i. it A cad era? wsa blown downLtpur ranJJa J)emocratle, State Coaventlom of Ar- wore xni.rjigrej fjnher mwMmma. I-', 1,.... kaosaa, lne4sioeAt 14ttlc Bock on the 17th, nominated tof Coigetnaal4uww Clifton XncrfMa WlsteVteraae tav aTansas, UleeowrL in ii u.ob wart injure.iae oi property in ue city ana county, was eetimatea at BreciOtarmge; arson ffthIaUOatteral aad bar leveling oth the ground and earrylng Mr. and Mrs.

Vnstor and their twonaiklraa thirty yarat preelpita. fng them amidst the debris, at! aoarewsrt injured. lust east of Pseter's was' jntu's aonaev which araaaua eon, pletoly leveled, burying beneath tt pitman htS wife and their tares children, the wife's fa BUra K0BEIT8, flrecklnridge, of Kentucky. A resolution fa a4 Uvea Xoet Ore XetreUea ef rroperty-OrtiuMill, Iowa, la Balae. A terrible wind storm pravauon be-reen twelve and one o'clock this morn was-adopted favoring Utereeubmlsakm to tne mi iwn-r it Recant reports Iron tAjMptimotA riculture snow that the toaditjoa eets wi more prombiag than osa month and vj, average, or better, yleltjer acre ised la a majoritv of tbe counties of tbe State.

The area of oats la laiWFr1 than ts: people of thejConstltuUoiisl Astendjaeat for- bMding tbe payment of aueged frauduJent ajatseead her tmie baby. Foster took bat the Dia- Omyar-ol4 giri Battle, ead. The boy, ing, and. SMonatZ MayeV Academy. efjtolieoftiieiveek: four auiaa aottta of tae city.

suffered fia elgtx'jnao wese terribj. homed atad.tiw tnas Bradiej. lu WMhlngton. for writ otAatmu terribly. Tbe mala towee was btowa ever on ems set on fire.

-1 Of dormitory, erusaln- la tae roof, and Ida mm i imii lit 'n II i'iihii anWH' WW erpis la tbe Oulteau case. ABTHtrjthas appointed Ckirfbl aisrae sturetwMMe oCTitrouiy sjujouclyj i EarryK aged ten, was fatally tajured, and Arthur slightly Kot far away was iae residence, of Ma. Lewis, an old geoUemaa and la4y, who were both kiUed. Charles, their son, was inDes Moinea and thu escaped. Frpm hers i theVtorm pursued a stgsag direo-con to the north of the city, when, after wiping out the finest residence portion of the iowln2 aa Director on the Part of the Govern Golden, Annie McDonald and Mabel' McXane-than.

of this city, and Mary Austin, of Carroll-ton, Mo, aged from efevea to fifteen, were In- turned flMuayr pW ment of the Union Pacific Railway Robert H. when 68,744,514 buieU www lurMaiadVaad the condition of the crop waa trare pfOejtsinz than nj 188L largest IqU per acre promised In Southetn ininois, and the crop was in better eondittoS ta'Ctehtrlil than 'fat Northern BUnobv This season, ran present indications, would be one of the profitable years for 'the growers of oats. i Tbs were not encouraging or aa average hay crop. The cold, backward snrW lar the Ben are on the IMk Mr. Muty nnsifwn flremr tta- -flpWa.

4. 4 the passage or the Joint resolution to reepprtv jk gtiinuy wileo. Tne loss in tbe city and couoty is-about $mjX Wbmt not aerloualv in- iaiiiai aaMiiiiisisil at iiiiHWawi ar Vttihup Qrbfc Iowaoat kinw to pa coots oua aoumern MU ooiatnuitor the, outbreak oft fas warMk. city, turned toward the college. The west building was dumped into a heap of lath and jBTss.

arms mtmx stripped from tbe trees, butwillstiU be a good crop. An unknown man waa blown into the river and drowned. Jtorfan eubatitsaderesvuutioa for a special oomralttee to lnvetrifaie 4m ouuwe of and plaster and broken timber, burying beneath It and. Barns and nouses were btowa down ana un new or ueorge tn. npencer, oz Alabama; Watson ParrUh, of, NeoTSoka, and laaaaH.

Bromley, ofConnecticut. 'J -1 Dai. E. Ixgsrsou' the attorney ta tne Christianeyiivoree esse, baa beooma Insane, GoviBsoa Corhru, of New Tork, has signed tbVunread-Ownmlsslon dUL J0cn BaanLar, of the United States wm (orwnrairtc. Tha Bonded-Spirits trilt was then taken an.

Mr. JfoMilian mrivftd roofed over the ritv. tree norooted. and were, afterward extricated more, or less injur od. Maloom; eajeWd) toe indefinite postponement of the.

MU and itm and one dead. general aevastation wrought, wnici agreed wciw wh, mmr aa ubhhb Baanw Jteporta snow that the storm covered a wtda The East College, a nve-etory bulldinc. was noes. SO in tne House qm awf Vproni were atii -ajteafseK otUM area of oountry. Throoanout it was most vio- spaa tbe IUver-sDd Hrhf ArrrrTrii- unroorod, and a Are followed after completing ttaaBarrewtrssS.

The ators oasis down I Will iiyrsxss lour, en ins sssics sac Eii- im work of demcllsios. grass, and the noprecedfcnted' made a-good growth impossible. There had been quite a redaction in the area of meadow, since last hay harvest. In Southern Illinois there was much complaint of the serious damage resulting from drouth last season. Over one-half of tlia meadow-land tq the State Is In the Northern mile.

For twenty-one mile not a heoaa rs the Republican Valley and passed along- the tion of Mr. Reed, Guiteau's counsel, for a writ At the colleges the whirling fiend struck ataudicr. The oi nroceri straight across the Iowa Central Railroad, and the th to provide for tae pert oraaace of the oi nacta eorpu. kaumi raoiso ana Kansas Central JRaUways and intervening country. It Increased in vio nunes oi tbe oraee of In case of a Tan Alabama Republican State Convention directly in its path lay loaded ears.

The Great aesncf in botb die effloe of Prwiaentand Twajrrmva houses wre tarneil at Oadei lence as it approached the Missouri BIvr. Mogul enjrine was lifted completely off the waa on the 10th called to meet at Monteom- AmWM tAlra. am tha19tki Wa 1A.a tW. StTA AIM Tbe pressure of the storm here was twenty- track, and the train toppled on either side at ery on tne ia oi wwy. Vios-PresTOentby vesting the succession Irf the members of ha Cabinet beglnnin with six pounos to tne square foot, and the roar of tae whim of the wind.

Across the track was the buildTng of Prof, J. W. Chamberlain. TsartebIe of ML at JambriilW umtook fire on tbe 17th, and two men and! un dwitwj oi ram j. no oiu io enaois Na-tiooal Bancs to axuia4 their oorpona evte FOREIGN.

vuw ww im iiuea up. a tong atfcoMtoa Treasurer of college, which was gathered upaia sections, and dumped la a disjointed Aw Alexandria dispatch of the 15th states tune were burned to deaths Taraan ar lAtS aKtuHnhmenf fn its coming waa beard three miles away. Kama City, Ma, June 17. A terrino tornado visited this city last night," which unroofed an overturned houses, blew down trees and fences, and shook up thinos ameuameat to that the number of Europeans killed in the heap, portions upside down, irretrievably not at Alexandria on tbe 11th was believed ruineo. Dr.

aVN. Scott's house was turned iacinring cnemicais ia toe unitec States' whiah tarst out products valued at Division, where the hay crop promised nearly an average yield per sere. The condition in the northern counties was three per cent, better than one year ago, while the area waa three per cent less than last year. Tbe area of meadows was five per cent Jess In the Central Division than last year, while the condition promised sixteen per cent better average yield per acre than one year ago. The condition of meadows in the.

Southern Division promised one-fourth less Mn an average yield of hay per acre, uijp wn mhh lrum ecuenmente aa Injunction by rtfe odfarts, and dowa- r. Blair offered a bill to permit freedmen to eater certain lends In Indian Territory. Adjourned to toe 1Mb. to be 350, as mutilated bodies Were con almost completely around. C.

W. generally. Fowler Brothers' cooper-shop and the Western Paint-shops were blown down. stantly washing ashore. Dervisch Pseha ex Itni B.

TtoTLa. racentlv convicts fn rt.f- elegant residence and barn are completely gone. Near by onoe stood the two-story house in which Miss Abbie Agard was killed. There pressed full confidence In the loyalty of the and Thomas Maddern, who was in the Utter, was killed. The Howell Hotel, at Rosedala.

a- Appropnaaon ma was considered in the House, and lereral proposed amendments were defeated. A Join rosoln- agyptian troops. The paaic at Cairo was eago of counterfeiting United States was oil the 19th sentenced to the penitentiary for twelve years. suburb, was blown down, and William Reese growing, worse hourly. All shoos were Is hardly a sign left of It In the vicinity stood tbe house of Hy MoConnelL who was going killed, and Fred Howell had a lea broken.

At closed, and Several Frenchmen wera for- Wyandotte, across the Kansas River. Dur- lbv steamship companies have offered Ufringtheojaelves in their bouses. S- around almost demented, carrying a lantern in which there was no glass or light, shaking to pay th New Tork Commissioner of Immi DR. JVIMS CRHVADX.S French exnlnmr ring's Opera-House-waa unroofed. The loss In Kansas City is estimated at "vn wnvnwini ior a new arctic ex-jwdrtlon was passed.

An evening session waa beld, at wh eli a number of Pen uoo bill were passed, lnoludlnsone to give fsd per month to ndridge, a daughter of President Zackary Taylor. Tata 8euate was not in session on tbe In tje fimntnlttw rf fn jS niwr BW Wurhnr Mil 'was'j TjUnote Items. An old bachelor living slone tour miles from snd'all his 'party seventeen In all wre re gration a head-tax of fifty cents, and tbeJatter bare decided to continue operations at Castle it up ana Gown in searejhof valuable papers, which were blown away. The house was a pile of lata, splinters and plaster. cently murdered while exploring the River Vienna, Johnson County, wes found mur- 8t.

Louis, June 17. The severest storm that has visited this re- mr-iins aero. 'jtji'i fiw.rtsni!!; 'ijy prnH iamp, wtsea lonja 1 1 a. that the Khedive was attemptinz to form a which contained nine houses. but one I unKnown parties tied htm to his clialr tilth a new Ministry.

The Egyptian Government restea OeUham, for prattloiag buriaryss a proTeiIon. A rawdjys ago the Aneleni Order of Hibernians, la county convention at Cleveland. The wind attained a velocity of sixtpaix miles per hour and did very great damage, but so far as now known no single injury of nunk wer eleveled to the ground. In one house of this block tear persons were killed-Mr. Ford and wife, the hired girt and Mr.

Totten. In was supplying native Christians with passports to leave the country, and tbe exodus of Pam that tae Beeretarr of War earry on by contraot die wnrki contemplated In the bifl jae adopted. Th; oommittoe tnea roae, and the bill waa pasad-ll toT. Mr. Bobeeon reported the Naval Appropriation Mil.

waioa recommitted. I4ne Senate on the 19th Mr. Hoar, from the Judiciary Oommittoe, reported the bill ln tooduced by him on the SUt provide for tude occurred. Trees anil fences were prostrated in all sections of the city; shutters.ilgns, chimneys, eta, blown down, and general havoc condemned as unpatriotic the persistent opposition to church authority manifested bv this vicinity p. W.

Williams' bouse was unroofed. Prof. Herriok's and Mrs. Morris' two houses were bunched together. Not far off bridle, and, setting a lamp beneath his feet, burned them to a crisp, evidently to make him tell where his money was.

Failing in this they split his head open with an ax. They ransacked the house, but took nothing away. It is believed they got no money. Two men named Bridges and Sanders had been arrested on suspicion, and two boys named Church were suspected of having been in the gang also. Cayless had been In Vienna the day certain ladles of the ParneU branch oi the among small things prevailed.

Very heavy! Stood Lucy Sanders' fine residence, and what Land League. tae European population thronghout-the land was ourlv increasing. A Has oh tbe 17th caused a damage of to the fenjbUshtag-house of Hunter, Rose A oftorbnto, Canada. Ths Canadian fishing schooner La Srrene, with, prewI sefentesn men, was sunk on nuu ncoumpamea ne wind, ana the streets and sewers and cellars la many parts of the city are flooded. Several steamers at the wharf lost their ohimneys or had some part of their or it mat is not scattered over the adjoining country Is dumped Into the cellar.

There were ten persons in Banders' oellar. and all Hakbt M. rnrur, of Bucyrns, a gradu. ate of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, recently resigned and returned home. Regret escaped.

Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Day's bouses pnnormance or toe autiea of President in aae of a raoanoy In the Preeidenoy and Vioe-PreeMeBcy. putting the uooepdoa upon the nmtHn of th Oahfnot, fw to protect immigrant on Rhipboard waa passed. The House bill to extend tae charters of National Bank was taken up, and caused a pro-, toured diaooaaion.

A nw unHn hw.r upper worse carried away, a barges were' ting his action, be killed himself with u. njwpwMiwi iiio iiia ny a- nuge iee- banged about a good deal. Every telegraph i-h" 1nU mlm h(me of the Hon. C. P.

line to the city was prostrated. A good deal of TCravei'' the bure newresidenoe of a reroijer cl. Xathcrdioomoitue ISiji. berg, and all on board were drowned. plate-glass was broken in the business part of Andrew Larrabee.

The side and top of B. It. the city, and a great many windows ot real- crk, bouse was blown off, also his barn. Th police of London on the 17th found la a stable in Clerkenwell 100,000 rounds of A ncs-ox aispetea of th lOth ICute that within a week bendreds goq4 baltkons of tlO greenbacks of tbe issue of 175 liad been denoes were blown down. Tne pome of Mr.

Merrill, of Kimball Merrill, was unroofed. Then followed rows of bouses The storm seems to have been more severs ammunition, 400 rifles with bayonets, and boxes of revolvers. Tbbxs sons ot Duncan Taylor, of Brussells, Ont, aged six and four years, while East Bt. Louis than on this side of the river. by the Finance was adopted, authorizing the refunding of three and ono-httlf per oeub bonds into three per Bills jrere introduced In tbe House: By Mr.

Kelley, to abolish the Internal Berenue tax on baeeo and by Hr.Jieore, to establish international Peace Commission of nine nembers, who are to serve for ten years; by Mr. Hoaeorans. to prevent discrimination put in circulation in BoeWb by a gang of expert counterfeiters. The work was being done systematically and on a large cale'and Op of- Nearly all the southern part of that town was playing in the stable on the 17th, went Itfto nooaeo with water, and some fifty houses occupied by poor families wen more" or lees injured, and several blown down entirely or tne oat-bin, tha lid of which closed on them. as fiat on the ground as the space will allow.

Among them John Carhart's, Rufus Iteeker's R. BohafTs, editor of the Sifmol; then Prof Buck's residence, and L. a Phelps', and si house belonging to Mr. Haves. The hurricane took everything north of Proeldent Magoun's home, leaving that unin-juord.

At the northwest corner of tbe city the storm leveled the house of Wilson Bills, as aim All were found dead from ncers sous rsr nad been unsuccessful in their effort to. twee tbe crimiaala, the ba4 bill was WelJ calculate to deceive. Among the points of difference between good and bad ft a slight irregularity la the shape pi the letter? in the line on the top of the face the counterfeit: Lxxore ana was paid some money. He had loaned part of it and was supposed to have a large amount left. According to a recent report of the Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture there Is an Increase of twenty-five per ceut.

of sheep aa compared with May 1, 1881, in one county; an Increase of ten per cent. In two counties; five per cent, increase in sixteen counties, and the aame number in twenty-five counties; a decrease of five per cent. In twenty-eight counties; ten per cent less in seven counties; fifteen per cent, less in eight counties; twenty per cent less In, eight counties; twenty-five per cent less In two counties; thirty percent less in one county; thirty-five per cent less in two counties; forty percent less In one county, and fifty per cent less in one county. A disastrous fire occurred at Mount Zlon, In Macon County, a few, mornings ago. Ths stores of A.

B. Scott and P. Smith and the iwisiea out or snaps. Women and children left their homes and waded round In muddy Up to the Tfth tbetotalnumberof European water ror noun, seeking safe shelter mm thn corpses xouna at Alexandria, Egypt, was 840. storm, tilling the freight-oars and oocuDvlna- it was Ahen estimated that the nnmher at TOwpwuuon over raoino railroad.

Bills were passed: To facilitate the trial of contested: election cases: authoriaini f'rr Treasury to jrlve out standard silver dollars for trade dollars: ap- I)roprian to pay pensions; levr-n an ImmiKTafit tax of fifty cents per head on vessels brinalna foreigners to our sboiws, the Mount to be paid in the Collectors of Cus oma The bill providlnHhat Collectors of Internal Revenue shall be appointed for a term of four years was defeated. that of J. M. Ross: his wife waa nlfo-htlv in. "This note Is a legal tender for ten dollars." other places of refuge.

The total loss cannot JKuropeans kiUed in the riot of the preceding Oil the counterfeit there It no spaee-tmt eei fail short of 150,000, and may be more. ounoay was about W. lured, and the house of Henry Spaulding was the borne of Mr. Elmbail, of XimbsaiMerriB, dry-goods dealers. A.

Preston's house was moved six feet from its Two laborers, were drowned at PasDeblao. Mabshaixtoww, Ia, June 18. The blaokest gloom Is over Grinnell. it is a near Quebec, the other day by the sinking of lovely oity of ,500 inhabitants twenty-five miles south of here. The northern and the a boat in which, they were rowing, Oa the same daythe rising tide at Isle aux Grues the words snfl IvlIIH word "printing," Just below tbe words' "for ten," the laet'tfeorv letters, laltalfbs.

On the back of tbe counterfeit the word "This," In the insert ptlon beginning: This note Is legal tender," etc, ta- printed "Tms." Aimesav received on the 1Mb stata that rounaatlon. The dwelling of Attorney Dunn was leveled; also, O. B. Grinnell's, dry-goods merchant; also, the new house of Graham, tba northwest portions contain the most and best DOMESTIC. Tn fourth well In the new oO-fleld in residences.

There was also located-In that part of town the Iowa Congregational Collea-a. drowned two children, covering the island upon which they were at play. Onb Mfellng. one of the chief navftraiaea nf "merchant tailor. Near here Mrs.

Griswold killed and her house demolished. John Merrill's all In a beautiful grove of maple and elm. tae aestructiou by the wtffd-storm' in Iowa nouse was oiown a distance. anDarentlv in tha the German nary, has been arrested far so- stress. The fearful tornado of last night first was more Wldesnread thin at ftrat''nvn struck Kelly, a station fortv miles west, on ttu.

i Th. w.ia Vul 01 wu-uw raM 10 Chicago A Northwestern Road, and did much damage already known before reaching Orin- WTemwni copies oi ornll Warren County, Pendsyrranla, was struck on tbe 15th, and was flowlnjr at the rate of three thousand barrels per day. Tax colored men and one white manfall toad workmen were drowned on the nfeht of the 14th in Two Mile Creek, near Winchester, by a Hood carrying away a cabin in which they were sleeping. Jomt Nbiaow, a dry-flood merchant of Red teeth of the wind, Not a sign is left of the house of Madison Howard. The house of George Hamlin.

Cashier of the First National 8 nk. Is in ruins, George Jennings' new (6,000 house Is in kindling wood and broken plaster. Two houses belonging to Mr. Batehana, and rented by Messrs. Lewis and Dills, were obliterated.

wtiT, I aeiensrve wonts on the Herman coast where UUlng, maiming and destroying. The 1 Tm.tn... a neli. where it did' Its deadliest and most de death list had been: Increased at Grinnell. yJ iLS'uZrfr structive work.

It struck the town about 6 Malcom and other nolnta. an, ok. an. The people saw it fully five minutes bo- the lQth, They had een captureiln recent fore it came, and were almost naaio-etrioken. ugntsv ana met their doom in a defiant manner.

man naa issuea. a proclamation calling for aid for needy sufferers, 'and already subscrlD- post-office outfit were consumed. Loss, Insurance, 14,500. i During the month of May the County Treasurer of Winnebago paid 116,000 in caah foi county bonds, and the numbers included were from 103 to 125. The amount of Interest paid was $1,610.

There are at present 181,000 In 1 bonds outstaading. The Decatur high school graduated twelve girls and five boys the.other day, among them the first colored graduate of the school William Thompson, a resident of Spring-' field, dropped dead In the street a few days ago. The doctors pronounce It heart-disease, Rudolph Coblsky, of Chicago, was cleaning his horse a few evenings ago, when the animal let out one of Its hind feet, and, striking its owner on the head, fractured his skulL in- An eye-witness thus describes It: although the houses of James Hanlan, Philip Clendenning. Henry James, Henrv Pitman. Tub only pew events In Egyptian affairs on Nearly an hour or more before sunset the tne Wtb were that tbe Alexandria banks were northern sky was bung with conical down Marcus Wightman, William Cullion, Deacon Ford's two houses, W.

Nealty's. and Mr. Hof. ward-pointing clouds. After sunset and even preftglatao allege, aad Arab! Tasha waa tions were pouring In.

It was thought that over one hundred Uvea had been sacrificed, and tbe property loss would probably exceed $1,000, 00. Di kixo May there arrived at tha after darkness was gathering, the western no- looking to the restoration Of rison and the western sky halfway to tbe se ordfK tJsoinMraba were lurking. In the nt tp. was lurid, and brilliant snd unearthly. the United States 14L035 immigraaUv 'l neigaoprnQoa ox umaiis, on the sue Can andhfe lababltintt were alarmed.

an ominous sight which fassinated while it wins, took his wife and child and a lady guest fishing on the Mississippi on the Mth. In returning home the boat caught on the ferry cable, and Mrs. Nelson and Miss Bradley were drowned. A Park Button, Montana, William Brader was called to the door 6t his saloon on tbe 15th by vigilant and riddled with bullets, because his place was a resort for thieves. DcaiHO a fierce ball -storm which swept over Kentucky on tbe evening of the 15th a distillery at Frankfort wsa set on Are by lightning and totally destroyed, causing a loss of fers were but slightly damaged.

The bouse of A.B. Kelnfred was completely demolished, and himself and his wife taken from the ruins nearly dead. Mrs. Stewart's house waa blown half a block, the fragments Jamming the oor-ner of the Jones House. The scenes around the ruins are heartrending; the families wandering over the ruins of their homes In a dased sort ot way, replying Ulled one with ill-denned dread.

Almost era Aiflt. tN. dlspstcl.orstije 19th the militant annapitlnn In tha wna hsi PEESONAL JLND POLITICAL. appeared tne storm broke- It wsa accom- tub Arkansas Democratic State Conven flicting fatal Injury. states that the American schooner Ifasaasoit, under full sail, had encountered an Iceberg off toUpMjJ.e ol her pawwa wiw a roaring uae tn under, or per- tion assembled at Little Rock on the 15th.

naps more lute tne rumbling of a doaenheavy freight trains. Chimneys, trees andbarna juage James H. Berry was nominated for crnw uiaujc lost. begin to fly like leaves. People took to the rollers.

The rain same la floods as If aLATEIfNEWA- At Cairo a few mornings ago J. G. Reeves, a saloon-keeper, struck Charlea Vandervoort, a switchman on the Illinois Central Railroad, on tbe head with a wooden beer mallet, Inflicting probably, fatal Injuries. Albert G. Burr, one of tbe Judges of tbe Seventh Circuit of Illinois, died the other Tm Arkansas TjreSnoack StafeConventlon a waterspout had burst, which ta' fact was oovernor by aoslamatlon.

The platform adopted favors educating ths maaaea by meana of free public schools; favors immigration, and reeommesds to Abe Legislature to adopt all practical means to bring labor probably tae case. The wind aad rata and met atgJttle Rdce 6li the tOth. It.M. Garland blinding lightning, continued so furious for wuuugiy to mi questions asked and laughing in such a pathetic manner at some ridiculous incident, while some near and dear friend Is dead or dying. One young girl was heard to say, half in tears snd half in laughter, that she believed she had found the fragments of her roam and was looking for some articles by which to know It She stooped and picked up a photograph, and burst into tears.

It was the picture of her htUe sister, who had been killed. Many of those who were saved In th 4. near a bail hour that it was seance safe for ana capital to the State; and reaffirms and waa ucgninatea ror uovernor. Tbe platform re-afflrmsabe principles ot the Arkansas Democratic platform of 1878, which the Green backers approves the National Democratic platform taoso waose roofs stsid over them to open their doors, but the damage was done la a very claim aa tajteu Xrotn them br the Democrarv ot isao. a resolution was also adopted lew nunuiea.

me storm seemed to have an favors jWrei sensolsf tba Holding of the State explosive foroe, not infrequently carrying iwo coiorea employes were fatally Injured by falling walla Oh the 15th a party of sixty-two Roumanians, accompanied by an Interpreter, landed at Castle Garden. They brought along nine black bears, a number of monkeys and a curious collection of wooden implements. Tbi exports of petrolsnm during the month of April were valued at W.188,965. Tot the tea months ended April to, 1889, the vafaie was against for the corresponding period last year. Os the 16th a passenger train ran off the track between Niagara.

Falls and Rochester. The engineer and fire man were killed. Thi business failures la (he United Rtafe. man sing tne redersi Government for its generous and timely aid to the sufferers la ou one noa or end or a aouaec Within tbe ana uagressional elections at the lame time. In ordel to insure a fair election and prevent ticket trtlr.nlrw-' Awlfcr.

molished dwellings had fled to the eellan. the Mississippi Valley by the late overflow. space or twenty feet one house would be while the houses were carried from over theh heads. A. J.

Preston waa awav from hllhnm. urown to tne west and another to the east jrjDQB uaoaoa T. Sawtu, one of the noted la ay era of. New Hampshire, died on wwwaw OTSaswasaavw WilOi for rsHsnian, flefaulUnP: State officers, an A iuie ouiiaings were oruanea like egg- 1 A. day, at Carrollton, of paralysis.

Mrs. Emaline 8toneburner, a sister of William Lindsay, formerly member of the State Legislature, died recently In Clark from self-imposed starvation. Bashaw Temple, the well-known trotting stallion belonging to Morris Haxel, of Belleville, died a few daya ago of pinkeye. The horse had a good record in Illinois and was valued at $7,003. Ths number of deaths In Chicago for the week ended on the 10th waa 224, an increase often over the previous week and of twenty-seven over the corresponding week last year.

Of the deceased 104 were under five vears old. tne 13th at Jfesh.ua, at the age of seventy-seven years. aad aa the funnel fury coming. He tried to reach his home, but the tornado caught up-with him, and he keut himself fmm h.i. iw a rsgiQ prosecution ox oalauTtlng officios favors lmmierarioa.

and charges that th snaus ana reauoea to Splinters. All who had cellars were la them, and of those who did only one was killed. The greatest Bourbons have so governed the State as to ex loss ox lira was where the people remained in clude fhsonduatrlal elaases. blowa away by clinging to the roots of a tree. P.

Craver, whose wife and three children Were luokilv awav on a llt aawo ki A Cbabxbstok (8. C) dispatch of the 15th aays that, during the registration of voters at the northern boundary of the county, nine colored men were arrested for intimidating their bouses. It took a sweeo 'about one A WaeimorowdbTcatch of rhefiOth- Mate thousand feet wide, and mowed everrthlna- to i i uiuiieu ths ground, leaving but a portion of half a that Guiteau still claimed that he waa an agent of the Deity but might have to suffer a human penalty' Hi was said to trow eloaueut In re ana oDstrucung voters, Later In the evening aoaaa nouses on a territory of ten btueka tne eupervieoror, ipgistration was arrested which were before covered with the finest residences In the city, also the homes of manv of Mm nireo gu-1 Oy seeking refuge In the cellar. He says before they went there be could see the sir filled with flying timbers. When they began to oome through his bouse, as easily through the woodwork as the window glass, he sought underground refuge.

George Christian took ala wife and gard to his future tn paradise. ior oostructing registration. Ths Republicans of the Sixth Indiana Dis William WrifKACrr, a Journeyman car tha well-to-do mechanics. Over one hundrmi reported during the seven days ended on tbe 15th, aggregated 109. Tm Brookfleld (Mo) bank-robbers have been declared guilty and sentenced each to twenty-five years' imprisonment In the State Penitentiary.

A Lawbixcb (Kan.) dispatch of the 16th States that six persons had been drowned while attempting: to fonTBugar Creek, In Linn County. Tm Director of the Mint at Washington on tbe 16th reported the gold product for 1881 at and that of silver at penter, of Pittsburgh, on the 30th killed trict have renominated General Thomas were laid In waste, and of many of them ab himself and his wife with a butcher-knife. moss noining remains. They were valued at fully 4280,090. The Iowa College and Dormi in the cellar, and aU were saved.

His Taa Democrats of the Eleventh Indiana somewhat damaged. The engine house, where seventeen of the dead bodies are laid out nm. Browne for Congress. Aootvbntio pI colored Journalists will be held at Wasajijrton, IX oa the ntt, 28th snd 29th of June. Thibs are about 135 eewapapers In the United tory, Stone and brick structures, with the library, eta, were valued at $100,000.

Grinnbll. June 18. District oa the 20th nominated J. Daily for Congress. Tbi Peruvian Investigating Committee, at Washington, closed it labors on the 20th.

i A ST. PaTBKSBDBO fRnaSial tales-ram Af sents a sight that brings back: army days. The 5er ded are round In taa wrecks of theii homes, where enough of them wsa irt and nine over eighty. John McCo rmick, the Chicago pedestrian, returned borne from Minneapolis, recently, where, a seventy-five-hour go-as- you-pleaae walking-match, he beat all previous records, covering 830 miles, beating his nearest competitor, Mr. Panchot, twenty miles.

Frank Waterman, a fireman on the Wabash Railroad, waa killed. at Danville a few nights ago by being run over by a His home was in Fort Wayne. McLean County paid $1,000,000, or thereabouts, in bounties during the war. The county la now receiving as pensions annually Tha situation Is worse than even the first re Btatea edited by colored men, all of them ports made it appear. Twentvtwo oeonle im dead, and about one, hundred or more wounded.

shelter, or were sent to the bouses of friends. Those who are familiar with dm rmt i ne list or ratal casualties Is aa followa- tha 19th announces that Melville found tbe bodies of DeLoag and his comDanlona on tha eabaea of this terribly afflicted Httleoitv weeklies except tk Galveston (Tex.) Spte- 0.1 theevenlngff tho 15tnFather Houck, private Secretary UIBfehop fjalmour, of Cleva-land, waa ejected fxofav the LmeUr editorial- wuoraao led the list, with California eeond, while Nevada showed leas that A mob at Rico, Col, on the 16th took from JaH two murderers named Thomas Wall and Trinidad Charlie, and hanged them la a amiqi cabin. aware that It was ornamBtfld With AAHn SSd of March, under eight feet of snow. Deacon Ford and wife; Mr. Lewie and wife; Deacon Clements and two children; Mrs.

Eva Murton, of Chicago; Henrr Pitman's two nhik woods and soft maples. Hundreds of They were all decently interred, and a rough are leveled, and the beautiful grounds are area, name and Harry, and Mr. Pitman prob- mausoleum. was erected over their remains. roooii oy r.

uowies, tae editor, in a manner so aggravating, that the Jtfest Aware nail iwo boxes pf records, aad a medicine chest awy xaiaiiy injured; miss Abbie Agard pboto-grapblo artist; Cornell Chase, of Storm Lake, latrVaiMWk 1L ArassxHoca train on the were recovered. warrant for asatt Of Ufff. -JfH luuwBw ousie stayer, daughter of JOartaox's Haarasraa Woars. at Brock a uiui an -monopoly- meeimg-was Held i Wsstera Road, in West Virginia, Waa thrown over a trestle at Walton's 8uUonon the 16ta. urrrooos mercnant, and her mother.

port, were burned oa the nornisg ot in Tork City on the Wh. Peter Cooper and many other pronfaeut clUsens were res sirs, nayert also bis son to fs iiuueaueo wiu broken Umbers. H. Stevens' barn and horse were carried completely over his house, and ths animal escaped with alight Injuries, he number of Injured ranges up among the hundreds, but tha doctors' aid has been oied tn for only about fifty. Nearly all fnens la tbe brack of tba toraado oom plain of Jnluries or show the marks ta bruised and Battered faoee.

Two borsea and one cow wer ineJsutn, fcosa, 3500,000. I Tart tasweof standard silver doflars for the eat. CaasrU on the 16th nomi sauy wounaea; Mrs. Griswold, Mrs. Totten, Mrs.

Culllson aad her mother; Mrs. Alexaa-eWBtwo children; Mrs. Huff and child; Geo. Terry's baby-Terry Is not expected to ttve weaa enaea aae 17 was 9171,496, against nated far Oobereaibi tas Democrats of the avswi Mr the correspooding period last jeari I Twenty-first Pennsylvania DUtrict siarawai aranest, student, Montezuma; Msdl- Trb Utah Commission, tyufrasd upon by I the trailed States Senate on Us 20th the tanenout of K. OriswoWs barn and carried nearty two block.

Tne borsea were wied. on uowara a ooy; a lady from Cedar Rapids, vtalBng at Bayer's; three parsons dead two us uuftoet at Waahlagtoa Oa tha 19th, The Supreme Court of Illinois has decided the dog-tax law constitutional, the tax being merely a lawful exercise of the police power of tbe State. The deed from the United "states to Mr. Horatio N. Pettlt for 20 acres.

In McLeaa Cou ty, was recorded recently. It is dated Not ruber 1839, and is signed by Martin VanBuren The scare about the army worm lar Central Illinois is said to have subsided. Tbe damage dooe was very Tbe berry crop had suffered more from the cold than from worms. It was expected tbat nalfa crop would 1 resllsed. The apples, which, were thought destroyed by tho frees, war not much injured, and a uH crop was expected.

4 A St Louis paner bawfns- nohiuti lr P-senfws were killed and ten others were badly Injured. VACV oa the 16th for the murder of Will. Watte, and Milton Tarbery was executed at Albonuerqae, New Mexico, for shooting Cnarles CampbelL iTXrarao a quarrel among dttxens of Llano, on the 16th two men were snot daed, othawe Ort CyCosvaix, of St Paul, MaawAmdla the street oa the 17th by a trtitn he waa pursuing. swoarw troaa eixtv Mint tr, uZ. Prisee Alexander Ramsey, of Mlnneaota; wjtaaiwaolatioa was passed authorising the erection of a memorial eoluma at Washlng-toa'sheauarters at Newburgh, N.

and apparanoy unmjured. ilt. Oriswnld, mother of B. Griswold, and a lady vtsnfajrajw ww a-a ja wo name OI ibumw wwst or taa town: Barrett B. Chase, student, ttarta Lake; Henry Moore, a brako-maaoa tba Iowa Central Road, of MareaaO-towa, oaa' Deignaa, ooodDotor of a Book lbdtretgut: a tramp from Des Moiaes; a traveling saaeW.

a Barbour, of Ctucago; a imua. maaingaa appropriation to defray the feaaes of tba eenteaaial celebration. Aa of ladiaaa, aad Jaaaaa B. Pwttlmw. wl Tbe furniture aestftamd w.

Vlswauu la extension of the Tn GreeDbaekers of the Twelfi -wrwtniajestattM otass of people csti atauslo was passed. la preseat- walfXCsrj t'osujq turwm iui iwbmjsi ran. Dtatriet oa the lOUt bottanaidd af augat deatas are reuortad freaa af akMi aad carpeting are buried in the dearis tas rsaarwtiais of Mr. Aathosry, of Rhode nr i fMi nmm a. wbtob te oadrely tevaled and 4mtnnS swutemnaa Davis reaurkad that ths wu ane puaos ararurued upaide tat Dakota on th mi.

TaBvacaactes la tba Taiff CtMamlsatoSi awaouyaaas also suffered eotae. ScW.rf.fct rcUon.01 the geatlesaa lor a fifth 'in tragawats aver taa pratrta. Item was tba second Instaaea laths of tba staasssts are badly lajuiwd, baring been dagontettberataa. Fiank Rande, tbe notorious desiiexado, waa dying In ths CbestM' 7tn ester-TTJL) i It i ssytr xy fsverable ta regard to the wWt eroo. atoaai rUam.Tor.

a aegro, who wa, Mas Sallaa Beaton, of ii1m afield ox woveramsnt. im out to ax- ZJl. Penitentiary, Cbartea Fry, brakemaa oa tbe Rook Island JfWeireoos report forty owe dead at Qrta-aeivaadsa flvwar sta anore cannot im dLthe charters of NaUoaal Baaka waa taa isMsrssV bat ao acttoa was taken. lathe sngersaaly hurt at the train were filled oa tha low by "PrfrWeat Arthnr by the aopolatmeat of WOUaai H. M.M.a.

New Tork, and AlskaadsT Micaaax Davmw, the- Irish agitator, ar rived New Tork on Tars New Haa-eaMrtJwaWeaa Steos tbroaghtae night Tba sxsrweoas ha. of OrlaaeB: also tba ahfti r-w- wm a pany of etgM saea, 2 Wraaaias aai a Btoas Jtr. Jwang tatrodacada bffi providinjr sonao. ta at I aaeeedlStXaadtba aira Doaahuet two Banna uh Mooe mt dyiar, and taa't la tbe Cbester fWtewtUry' Be was convicted of murder ia lSTfi ta Galesburg, aad wasglvsn a Ufa term the Jofiot Pealtea-Oary, where be bt at present, and warn bsla i enjoylag the beat of health. He tt working Or ral.i wo saber oQ betwaea he AJoaaewUtospie's faoUly, and tarve ta ta Ml Tbe total thsUJtata4oadJstXlladaptrite be red need to 9 taaU par sloa, aad the tax oa bear aad altba fixad at 80 seats per barrel, wila do- laawj rassiiy.

"w-wa cxieasive paper-mms at Ty- Casta apoatsasaas eosabastioa. Tas loss waa aaklteasga5.00a taaioaswas Twwjrrf busies aa balldlnn mt Wtnu It HfeaJiiTirJTZ. Jr owBBoa wta jsebaldnt Ossmord oane iatas ccpiawissrj Vr departmeot aad has MuUtaa of sevaa aad nas biU par eaat oa DasMouras, Jane ML A special to taa saya: From seasnat aad oootradtctmw b4m Jm Grand Jury at jTaafatngtoa ci tbe ITU stitps So to awewam Mr. Updegraff. re- MHluirihlMl Brat year of hie to" 1 harTa mSa oa Jouad tAree BrMoJcpsuU fajha fia bortad a substOaU for tba Senate bill to fix a of taassnrtiedririsesavwesmthartsMiaja tt- a vw sense avtrta wat fa wz twenty aallM rwcorrsd smtfMMtkJu.

1. rix boys were arewaedla NewiDrieaas SLt by tas eaasislag of a boat, of tbadeoaKsasoaad aweondiasr tbe saea first oosalag xresa tbe sejuthweotj sweeping np ta tba aartb-wwst sornor of tae tows, lereane- bum imm a ss said, was aaver so higb bs tbsr Oovaaaoa 8r.ion an lbs t7tafatwardi. a eootribntloa of from tb public acadpla ths flirliU tfnawnl IW. Mi four? iSZT. STS wasted Griaasa, daf aswinWsasiraigof Xlsctof af Presldeol Mrieyadesrt, aad to regulate tbt eofatMaof vntea, oa wafc a apiritod debate toek place.

Tba rubatitata waa rejected aad IhfsastsVfclo- waa aaxasuaUtcd. swept over Worth, Aaosaa, oa tas) 171a. St Maryi Wan. Tbosanstfia. a jij i ll'LtJ mri sa wsHBway aaa taaaag A.

A. Footer's nMlar, dropped dead bt SprteAraceatly, 2.

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