X KANSAS CYCLONE. One Hundred and Fifi: Killed and Wounded. SUDDENNESS OF THE it Accomplished 1 its Work of Death Two Minnies' Three Months and Destruction in Time-—A Bride of Among the Dead, band Insane from Grief, Werrington, Kan, May - Wel- lington was struck by a terrible cyclone last evening and the entire part of the city was destroyed. 50 people were killed WeLLiNaroN, Kan, now known oR. About May 30. It OYCLOXIL | | | | | | | | | inal conrt. and Her Hus | KEYSTONE STATE NEWS, PHILADELPHIA, May 28, —Albert Hofl- man was arrested yesterday for threat- ening to blow up the factory of Lippin cott & Co., at Ninth and Filbert streets, A lot of bombs, gunpowder and chemi- cals were found in his room, PorrsviLeg, Pa., June 1, — Judge Pershing overruled the motion for anew trial in the case of Harry R. Shaw, who was convicted of murder in the second degree in the January term of the crim- Shaw stabbed aman named David E. Quinn during the progress of a fair here, HARRISBURG, May 81. Quarantine Master Patrick Bradley, of Chester, who | was arrested for appropriating £5,000 of northern | and 125 injured, | is | to a certainty that twenty | lives were lost in Friday night's cyclone | in this city and the fatally injured list is adding hourly to the list of dead. There are half a dozen persons known to be missing, but no trace of their bodies can be found until the wreckage of the Phillips House and the stores on Wash- ington avenue has been removed, The list of injured 18 not so large as at first reported, but thirty-five are known to have received wounds which in many cases will result fatally, Several mem- bers of the Salvation Army are in the list. James Lawrence, Republican can- date for attorney general, had a leg and arm broken. The husband of Mrs. J. K. Sacher, a youthful bride killed, is insane from grief, and has been placed under restraint. The cyclone was not exceeding two minutes in accomplishing its terrible work of destruction and death. The resident portion of the city that was in the line of the storm, which was about two and a half blocks wide, is laid low. In its path were located many of the best residences in the city, as well a8 hundreds of small, comfortable, though unpretentious homes. All are laid on a common level, and their late occupants form homeless, clothesless citizens, There are many incidents of the storm that are remarkable. The ball that was in progress. at the Phillips House had just begun, The music had scarcely struck up when the storm came. Ladies in evening dress fled t bricks was falling. who killed 1 injured to some extent, Anothe r strange Was its n is of child of ‘Henry home was unroof from its cradle, laid on t where it was found rain storm unhurt cold, and was not at fall. Twenty freight cars were standing in the Rock Island yards. Ten of them were taken in one direction and ten in another, the two bunches being found a mile apart smashed to smithereens. It was in one of the cars that Henry James, the boy tramp, whose home known, was found. The Rock Island lumber vard was one of the biggest yards in Kansas, The stock is scattered all over Summer county. The telephone system, except one line wire, which is all right from end to end, ig completely ruined, and the tch board at the Central office was taken a mile and dropped in a pond. The elec tric light dynamo and a ponderous Westinghouse engine were picked up like shingles and carried over the town and deposited not far from the Phillips House ruins, Another freak manner in whi taken from the ¢ and carrie veral yards a frame and, aside 1 few chips around the edge, broken. Trees were torn houses Fioves were 1 landed in the upg How this was « tion, | In taken thus esc trigh ain freak of the cycl 1g the infant Jowers, The Bowers thox handlir rying Sy the he It had not even a all hurt from its AVY 18 not sW1l the stor legant ul se Douse, stable sry buil ¢ Latheran char top of a two si Th building, one of kind in the city, © completely over the floor upward, as if it had Leer ig not a suoall bail sealing capacmty Harrer, Kan., that devastated Friday night three | AWAY ANN with the ry ] May 3 the reached dead, Many 1m Restrain the Reading tant ste New deal when the Reading swterday afternd General Stock an inf ation in the court of chauncery denying the New Jersey to lease itself to road company, « a dealer coal. The informat prays for an in junction to train the roads from ing any act whatever by virtue The] chancellor granted a rule chee why the relief asked for . be ranted, and alio grants inary injunction 1 fe rm ng Rail Port Readir become Te Four Miners Killed Wikrsparne, Pa., June 1 A terrifi explosion of gns occurred ”) the Band drift colliery of the West En 1 company at Mocanaqua, a few miles w yesterday, resulting in the instant death of Pire Boss John Protheroe, aged 43 the subsequent death of John Walter mpl 20, Henry Ritter, aged 47, Deitrick, aged 30, and the of half a dozen miners and laborers, men were terribly mangled families, bed here serious inary The Pessara Wins the Metropolitan, New York, May 81.-~Thirty thon sand people went to Morris Park yester , The principal attraction was the pypolitan handicap, which was won PeRRArn by a length, Locohatchee finished second, a head in front of Sleip- ner. The thme was 1.04, A Monetary 1 Yonfrenve Assured. Wassxorox, May 31,-This govern. ment has received notice that France and Germany will send delegates to the monetary conference, which assures ils assembling, | most active business men, | head of the firm of George 5. Co... a | in the | and who was | a wandering army of | not so ser Centr: als p wer | | taking i upon the { “1 had a building association's mnds, has signed the former position. The res nation was received by the governor yesterday and was immediately cepted, There are are a half dozen plicants for the office. CarvisLE, May 31.—George S, Beetem, aged 07, one of Carlisle's wealthiest and fell dead of heart disease at his home on South Han- over street last eve ning. He was the Beaten & stockholder re. 16 ac ap director and le Wing Carlisle Manufacturing « the Carlisle Shoe factory, mu interested in sevaral other enter WILKESBARRE, Pa., May Rineman, aged 49 years, a pm resident of this city, died sudde heart disease, He was a soldier the rebellion and served fo distinction with Company A, regiment, Pennsylvania cavalry. was the nominee of the Republ register of wills of Luzerne was defeated, Prrrspunc, June 1.- and Peter Wha gar Thomson burned yester the blow were working an explosio were badly | body I'he and taken to the wig may die, PHILADELPHIA ago, while pl land dog of ing, the 4-year nnpany a0, ur yea He ns for Andrew , laborers at works, we gas and met Ludwig the Ed- al from They joth men f wh trick Gallag! been g the s HAS ArT is now in jail awaitin victim's injuries, of a dispute, JOHNSTOWN was the t town flood une 1.- \ sary of the Johns 1 featur: « Pa. d hird annive r The p remonies unveili ment & wn vi lisaster at Grand View cem ry. After a parade to the cemetery addresses were delivered by Gevernor Pattison, ex-G beaver ar 1d Flood Is surroun enting Faith, LANCASTER, which broks \ on nat the lire by the mir sense] esa condition vere near by WATIOUS mmers who Affects «1. but 0 feet other likewise The ¢ HAA ay Three No bolt before In of the earth burned, tore and SUCH & Way a Ary susg mn PHILADELPITIA, Executive Commis thecity late yester the train snce A very with the council resolution t » pu and unanimous! de ep. depth Dowels I react passags the twat ita Lad th 1) f +h A AY © ad 10d Far mo interviewed ioner ay alts he was and said interviaw wi thar: w thei ute building, the plan pro r hey a fee rove | posed for having th o state house bell and | Ings and treasures of every Walter | okher Historic exhibits shown in the Permaylvania state building at Chicag They propose furnishing fhe large stato of Willium Penn intended for the city hall, theanodels of the centennial build description, aod also to furnkeh some picked police men to take care of the exhibits Harmuspunro, May 90,-Tho Baltimore One Price Clothing store was robbed of | $2,000 worth of ctothing early yester All leave | day morning. It is supposed the burg lars entered the cellar Saturday night, | and waited until both the store and the | adjoins | closed, the Western Union telegraph office, which the place In the rear, were latter at 240 a.m. Bhow chses were placed agninst the front door to obstruct the view from the out side, and then the robbers began assort ing the goods. Only the most costly were taken. The burglars departed by aoreat door gud ofipled byer 10 fence, ench woven fool in hefght, with their booty, and were gune hous. before. the robhery was discovered, - No locks were broken, and the' affair gives evidence of having been carefully planned, Severnl hundred “dolinrd’ worth of nrticlkes «of various Kidda were ala’ piled wp, bat were not taken,” These TW 00 ola. and | Liquor Habit Cured, By administering Dr. Haines Golden Bpeelt fe. It is manufactured as a powder, which can be given in a glass of beer, & cup of coffee or tea. or in food, without the knowledge of the patient, Itis absolutely harmless, and will of fect a permanent and speedy cure, ether the patient Is a moderade drinker or an aleoholle It has been given in thon and in every Instance towed, 1t never falls preguated with the Speci it becom fmpossibility Tor the } Ww halsit te Cures guaran teed, 48 page of part free. Addr GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO June 185 Hace dt 0 Is of cases re has fol I ONCe 1Ine- an ut y Oxist, feulars wreck working pant Men's i tough, 8100, Shinffer Talks Solelde build. alter Rudolph 8 ing d with a party House, went 11 building and shot h ver in the { 1 filer, a prominent '$ ' contri 0 tinnbingue cussing eyalence into the with a rev ol. “aturday, kill- msel | lust neheal, re badly | Mrs. William Lohr “10a week af Hood’s Sarsaparilla » felt a little Detter, « { n more food Cs hie K gnined FE, Doe A Ny Aol EE A NATURAL REMEDY FOR Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hyster. ics, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In. ebrity, Sleeplessness, Diz ziness, Brain and Spi- nal Weakness, This medicine has look en Nervon free y any ad an aa in free of charge pared LOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, lil t 51 por Dottia. 6 for 55 los lor $0. « Pott 0 USHELS POTATOES G. W, Bravnie, Fair Les, Kent On, Md, says: With 900 pounds of Powell's Green Hag Fertilizer for Potatoes, on 1% acres of land, he ralsed 1.500 bushels amoolh, good sized polatoes. When quantity of Fertilizer and quality of Iand Is considered, this is largest crop of potatoes ever raised In the world Why not raise big crops of potatoes? We enn tell you how 0 do it, and how to prevent Potato Rot and Blight, Bend § twoscent stamps for Book of 18 pagos, W. 5. Powell & Co, Chemical Fertilizer Manufacturers, Baltimore, Md. REASURENI'S funds for tax ble ta the of unseats of taxes Pe exposed at publi ing tracts tre, Pa. Ki the Court on Monday o'clock p sl tracts of land for the non paymen BALE OF 8 for 18) and sil provis Hons Agrees of law relating to the sale t Note | ¢ is hereby glven that there wil ale or outery, the follow lands in county of Cen and unpald thereon, a he Borough of Bellefonte 1 day of June, 2, at seated du of iw Lax House the m rwp Hn gas Fdward mer Jacobs (} Garrigus Wm Gregg Thomas OPAon THOMAS ww MeClellan tisarge MeKim RB TS MeKim David MeClellan George... Notris John Patterson Be Parker ee Roda Jah ©. POTTER TWP Haott Samve) Soft Abraham... Telly Ferrell Che Vandaesties Horry, niUsy TW ae Allan Hn . A nb TRPORGE PRR nO All pon Rives. or pita i amb preiid Sg Ff wid a aE # & dts pend BA Lad pi Wo Wie UNBEATED i Allison A and Jno Li Atherton Richard Allison Andrew Bauman Joseph Brickley Daunlel... Copennaver & Whit teomb Dentler William Eller Daniel Eberman Philip Fitzgerald Daniel Grant Thomas Groe Ellzatw Hy Groe & MeK eon... Grant Thomas Roel Jr lounge FE. Brown, No, 1 212.00, . will sell you square A, im an good back, Young men's suits, black mixed cheviots, 3.50, 4.00, 6. S00, 10.00 and 12.00 Lyox & Co. brown or 5.00. 5.50 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, E. Brown, Jr.. has ordéred a” fine linejof vuy parlor suits witieh will arriy in a few days and he will sell same, ~Dot’t be Afraid to propose If you ire single; wedding suits wert never & low as wo well them: and we oan furnish a complete outfit eheagt, SAMUEL LEWIN, 3 | Locarap {| PENN ‘A. STATE COLLEGE ORE OF MOST SEAUTIFU AND ne ALTHYUL, Brot T™ME ALLE GUERY REGION: OPEN TO BOTH SEX : Ti SOAND ASD BIN and constant 1 the 2.4! us Laboratory theoretical tudy Figing x § ill and torn armstiown ed Bank iw. A SPOEMAKER, Supt art A True CIR A me RID. MOCHA, Picture, Card Given. Hew § whol gos
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