S OF THE WE KK NEWS hail storm swept over on the afternoon of he 20th, Many of the halilstones neasured 9 and 10 inches in circum- ference, and several thousand dollars’ worth of glass in windows in houses, stores and churches having a northerly axposure was smashed, The storm was zeneral throughout Northern Kansas, cars on railroad trains arriving at Atchison had their windows on the orth side broken, A passenger in one »f them had the bridge of his nose flat- ened by a hallstone. --The City of Mexico was flooded mn the morning of the 224 by a rise 1n :he lake, following heavy rains on the wvening of the 21st, Theé inundation regan at night, and ‘‘foot passengers who were out late found themselves sbliged to travel on men’s backs hrough the heart of the city.’”” On the 22d the shops were being pumped yut, There is a general demand for .he proposed great work of draining he lake, which will remove the danger of inundations., —-The hardware store bridge & Co., in Boston, was robbed between the evening of the 20th and the morning of the 22d of $1000 worth of While Mass was being cel- ebrated Burlington, W . the morning of the 21st, the priest’s residence was robbed of § a chalice valued at £0 {) ed —A terrific Atclusen, Kansas, of Straw- goods, at iIs¢onsin, on JU0 1n cash, and other robber, a ve th e name of A. arrested and taken t at Racine, While jumped from a car wi train was gol was stunned wired. aluables. T ng man who Isby., was ) he alleg the le ng speed, by and rec H. Dod of Gardner, rested on the evenir arge of thie we who 1ysterious pistol shot. Mi oo years old and has been her mother on a farm. quently visited them, ar mored, obtained about th Miss Dodge bas throughout the surroundir a dead shot with a pistol. —Charles Morr color acquitied at Xenia, Ohio, der of Douthel and bodies were found cabin, was arrested in evening of the 21st, an Xenia on the charge of 1. “It is unders nony tas been deve used will be charge as he cana that murder.” --C, E. Dartlett, ¢ ter National Bank, : Carolina, is reported to peared on ih e mornmng of the Ie 13 also for about he has suspended temporari ga'd, ‘can stand the loss.” — Abner Searles, of was arrested on the : of having attempte name L L king and said he was pal man n { Dunham top in the Lockings' a clerk in th arah 5, Was arr — Miss S ap ge, } $1 shootir SHOoOoLINng r tood doped tried o1 be ag amed ce Of by 21st. ned ted at » $ £ 3 1g of the death. Sot), OK) horses were bu total loss — An Associ Washingt will go to | September t i ma 8 est ated 1 ress de wpath says: “President Cleveland hiladelphia on th e 17th ot o attend the Cente from on Constitutional cel 118 violen along the N Kitty the storm th At ce 1 rth Caro Hawk the appa ring of the wind Station was bl ver est t 122 mile nown + i force WIN AWAY, velocity our. Sev- have two 8 and are reported ashore at di t points, Near Marion, Indiana, on the 22 Reace Hulinger descended Into a foot well and bored for gas, Christopher Sisson worked the wi A sudden flow of gas overcame Boas. ger, and Sisson, going nto the well to rescue him, both perished from suffo- cation. Later in the day, an under- taker, named Buchanan, who started out to prepare the bodies for bLural, became the victim of a runaway acci- dent, and lus recovery is doubtful, ~—W. Stanley Day, aged 35 years, of Spencer, Tioga county, New York, committed sulcide on the 21st because his wife refused to gel up at five o'clock in the morning to prepare his breakfast. He leaves a child and a twelve thousand dollar farm. A few years ago his father commited suicide because a railroad was bullt across his farm against his wish, lm ates the 8 an he nd the obsery of the wind eral vessels are k damaged, and ) been ye fleren EAT ~The eecond section of the Cinecin- nat! express, on the Pan Handle Rail. road, jumped the track near Skelly's “tation, 66 miles west of Pittsburg, on the afternoon of the 23d, and wis pre- cipitated over an embankment into a creek. Engineer George Thompson was fatally, and George Moreland, baggage master, and James McCol- Jough, fireman, seriously injured. George Norvin was slightly hurt, The cause of the accident is not known, -Thomas McFerran, a grocer of Allegheny, Penna., while standing in front ot his store on the morning ol the 23d, had his skull erushed in by the falling of a large iron letter from the sign above the door. He died in about an hour, Lightning struck a house at Greenfleld Hill, Connecticut, on the 22d, and killed a seven-year old child, —One man was killed and two others were dangerously Injured by an explosion of natural gas while repair- mg a joint in a pipe at Monroeville, Penna., on the afternoon of the 23d, — Application has bean made to the authorities in Washington for the ex- tradition of two half-breed Indians re- cently arrested in Montana on suspicion of having been concerned in the murder of Hector McLeish, near Wolseley, in the Northwest Territory. —At Lancaster, Penna., on the 251, Alexander Leibsley, convicted of mur- der in the second degree for the kill- ing of George W, Pontz, was sentenced to eleven years in the Eastern Peniten- tiary. —Peter Gross, aged 74 years, was arrested in Brooklyn on the morning of the 23d on the charge of having murdered his wife, Gertrude, aged 70. Her body was found on the floor with the head beaten in. The couple had always been “hard drinkers.” He said the woman was injured by falling against the stove . farmer of Gibson. tally stabbed on 23d by a farm hand discharged, The w— AE PO0 Homas the morni dated 1 1 W in Yeddo, severe shock was the 224 ult., which Cid great anid dwell r 1 1 v o Aphid, Ons, N ashvill the 23d, destroyed Works, Pearce’s dis marble work ®t, I ennessea, w one hundred est given by the Club on the Harlem 1 three of the ni revinns previous yi Braun, ne men, DA Aafevre and woul — 2 WO leur, accompanied y three and four children, were croasi: St. Lawrence river, near Bouche on the 224, when =r boat uj men swatn asl he won dren were drowns —A scaffold on a new build Hespeler, Onta EAVE WAY 24th, kil Sachs and fourteen two danger« allowed 1 i amoun (HR) gang, an were killed, and tally injured, ArTow Maury and lown by New Jers Maury } his skull boat containing Joseph Shearer, ph a steamer near El steamer, iam burned Lo $30 000, Wi the barn Abral caster county, le: girl tried to di animal coutent three hor burned. Wil of ive is its “Wu Loss, George Jones, erford, Outario, « don Bank, eared with $2 —The barn in ch "re horses of the ¢ police at Topeka, Kans 8, was set on fire on the moraing of the 24th, and a man and four horses were burned to death. The man's re- mains were found in the ruins, and identified as those of G. OC. Graves, Lieutenant C of the Second lowa Cavalry, and who waa Drigadier Gen- eral of the Kansas National Guards under Governor Ghek’s administration. He had taken lodging in the barn for the night, ~= A passenger train on the Peoria, Decatur and Evansville Railroad was thrown from the track near Salt Creek, Hilinois, on the evening of the 23d. Fortunately the train remained on the grade, and stopped after bumping on the ties for a distance of 200 feet, It was found that some villains had re- moved the fish plates and the spikes from the ralls,. The purpose was, doubtless, to rob the train. «Mrs, Sarah Jackson, widow of Andrew Jackson, Jr., who was mistress of the White House during President Jackson's second term, died on the 23d, at the “Hermitage,” near Nash- v lle, at the age of Bl years, the yionel ~An emigrant train on the DBalti- mae and Ohio Railroad ran into a freight train at Easton siding. twenty miles east of Wheeling, West Virginia, on the morning of the 24th. Albert Smith, engineer, and Isaac Arbuthnot, | fireman, of the emigrant train, were | killed, and f(ifteen emigrants were dan- | gorously Injured. The engineer and | fireman of the freight train escaped | with slight Injuries. Captain James P’. Murphy, aged 91 years, a wealthy citizen of Kittaning, Penna., was killed by an express train at Pitts | burg on the morning of the 24th. A | Baltimore and Obio express train from Pittsburg ran off the track near Con- nellsville, ’enna., at 1 o'clock on the | morning of the 24th, and the engine | and baggage car went down an em- bankment. The only person was the fireman, who had a leg broken. —A terrific raln storm, accompanied by hall, passed over Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, on the evening of the 230. Over three inches of rain fell within an hour. Great damaze to property was done by flooding. —A deadly epidemic is repo McDowell County, West Virgin in the adjoining section of Southwi ern Virginia, as a re-ult of the drought. The waters have become very low, and the peculiar disease, which has several times followed a Song and 18 supposed to be 1 by er, | AUISE impregnation of the wat $ he) Is estimated Maple +4 (Grove, ery ploded the 24tl ijuring tl aed Frank Lue ~A courier arrived at Denver, C on the morning of the 25th, with Governor Adams from Brigadier General Reardon, as follows: ‘‘Major Leslie has Colorow corralled, with 200 bucks. They want to see Big White Man; won't talk to cowboy. Whites want a little fight, Soldiers must go back or have little fight, Ken- dall has only 52 men. This is positive.’’ A later despatch to the Governor adds: “Please come to Glenwood Springs im- mediately, even if requires special, to meet General E. Test and County Commissioners Gregory and Reynolds. Emergeucy exists which requires your presence at once.” The Governor, ac- companied by Congressman Svmmes, Attorney General Marsh and William Jears, left in the evening for Meeker to confer with Colorow, ~Judge Potter, at Whiteball, New Y ork, on the 26th, granted a stay in the execution of the judgment in Jacob Sharp's care until an appeal sball be decided by the Geveral Term. The stay Is granted on the ground that the court of trial erred in the admission of certain lestimony against the prisoner, evening of men, v8, fatally, prea ane ' oe (oa -Near Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on the evening of the 2410, Nathan ’hipps, Robb, and then stabbed Mrs, ’hipps and broke several of her ribs, i8 expected to recover, Jealousy caused the crime, The old Cartwright feud in Marlon county, West Virginia, caused much bloodshed, has broken out afresh, John Cartright, an while standing in John Myrick, colored, was lynched by a mob of his own race in Henry county, Alabama, on the evening of the 24th. woman, ~The Prolubltion State Convention at Harrisburg, on the 25th, nominated Chase, of Easton, for Bu- preme Judge, and Captain D. C, Irish, New Castle, for State Treasurer. 8. Wolfe was chosen chairman He appointed with James in the con- Executive Committee, to aid of the campaign. & Pell, stock made an ass It is stated that ities amount to $1,500,000 mos which are ired by East and A ma and Rome and Decatur I bonds, Iso that most road ! to thirty duct =r rovesteen of New York, the 25th brokers, ignment on thel BEACH aba la der tl s on the 24th. T Dansville, New u It had t ¢ at on %¢ seh Tab le.” bur OES ds of dead f theori wagon i Oae of LLe *“*tha * 3 18 Te vent wi mud, 80 Wh unabie to breathe, Aan 1, sir gr! i the surface for air, | "” other is that during the dry, mer, va.leys and marshes were fliled with some poisonous growth that, with the floods, was car ui toy t) faa 11 } wud BLT EATS 3 i Ww “es vie racant i n and poisoned the Ire Wiho : Burk, the defaulting 18. { Galveston county, Texas, last November—i (X) having been found inl peared in the ofli tedd I'ress in San Francise , and said he desired to return ton and plead guilty. He re. rned $13,000 worth of bonds, and ex- hibited a receipt showing that he had ahipped the bonds by express, He sad he wonld wait in San Francisco until 20th, for a ticket or deputy sheriff oY Ff tl OF 4 Live would deliver himself to the ff in San Francisco. J. A. Werner, Shopps, Cas up and CC, irst Na- President. of tha FF of Burlington, lowa, were 265h, on the charge of bank which The amount of thy loss hiet tional Bank, ~ An explosion in the engine room of a canning factory at Gorham, Maine, on the morning of the 20h, killed John Hamlin and fatally injured Frederick Hamlin, An explosion of gas, caused by a les Ak in the basement of Leopold Brothers’ wholesale cloth. ing store in Chicago, on the afternoon of the 26th, blew up part of the side. walk and fatally injured Patrick Gaff. ney, who had been searching for the leak, Another man was injured, but not dangerously. Professor H, 8, Whitney, of the Excelsior Academy at Lake Minne. tonka, Minnesota, was drowned on the 26th, while trying to save three childs ren who were playing on a raft which went to pieces, Two of the children were rescued, the third was drowned, — Their First Appearance. Envelopes were first used in 1 Avmwathesia was discovered in The first air pump was made 1654. Mohammed was born at 550, The first iron steamship was built 1830. The first balloon ascent was 1798, Coaches were first in 1569, The first steel plate was 1830. 1 he 18 26- The Franciscans arrived in England 24 “ R34, 1844. in Mecca about | in made In used in England discovered In first horse rallroad was built in ks Lp } onl} re Hebrew Bible was printed in “copper-bottomed”’ ps were first Me in Gold was first discovered fornia in 1848, first telescope was used 1608, stianity was int in roduced into pan it enh lishment ke: Td curly hawr 1 ready to be worn, “The hair curls } } hair,’ said the girl. *“*We Luy I{ snky, as we want it. It costs asout 50 cents a bunch, and a package will | make a bang, sometimes two, {spurt 1 can make five dozen or day. Bangs retail for about each. Waves are made of longet They take more time in making sell from $4 up, sccording to ness of the hair, pattern and many other things. No, we don’t make any chignons now, but, perhaps, we may soon: for the Grecian bend bustles are coming back, and the come with them. (ood morning. { = An ex- sold] er, of Lowell, Massa- | chuse its, ac cidentally struck a coms rade on the head in 1865. Believing that lie had killed him, he fled, and did net return to Lowell untila few days age, when he was immensely relieved by being greeted on the street by the very man he thought be had Killed. ~ Ona thousagd feet of lath are 2000 pieces, and will cover 120 square yards, Edward Weston, the once famous pedestrian, 18 now a reporter on a New York daily, it is stated, «An electric railway is talked of in Cincinpati—to run between that city and Arondale, a suburb. 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