SWEPT BY TORNADO, Disastrous Effects of Its Visit in Towa and Minnecota, TERRIBLE WORX OF , WIND. A Funnel Shaped Clond Whieh Uneried Everything Before It The Loss of Li's and Property Not but Will be Very Yot Fully Knoes, Heuvy ST, PAur swept through this st nity Rept. M4. —By ate of dollar The west storm « of Clave northern unty, extem Kossuth and H ast through C \{ ’ +} tinuing through counties into Mowe counties and spendin Oona © unty ww Reports from lowa burg and the surrounding fered severely, and ind many seri county many town, and two deaths ithout that awell Hancock tated, and t Brett and hree deaths are ported n North Cerro ( several are missing Malby and Plymouth were in the the wind. 4 Orde Was strack people there rack of in Minnesota three people at Leroy, aud the the town was badly damaged, whole eastern the loss | io struck Le I'he storm firs struck the Milwaukee depot there, de molishing it. J. F store was crushed £2,000. Three elevators and three ing fully $150,000. The torn roy from the southeast, rask’s two in, causing a story 1a I loss of houses on k line were « nion © party bodies were taken out a fire broke out, de three stores molished, Th dancing pera fell and dead Daring the st ying a h Eighteen people shelter in one were severly hurt ando Lowther, a small wiped ont of existence suffers heavy losses, house in on a two mm tel and ug ht of the demolished houses an will die near Leroy, is Spring Valley and three were k and forty or fifty badiy injured there storm then 10 8 town northeasterly H yot ri north of Preston, through the cour i ». north of Rushford, onnty, where it struck the passed i ver and strik rossing the R and four miles ils are reported from oth of the | Ww B just returned + of the DOeAvers, from the his wife and three ci » struck the Cotte wrtheast of house and r residence, Osage, la. de age, . 4 { bui farm Mrs, P she place , and hay lot Her daughter was badly injured. It P. R. Herbert's dwelling, killir Herbert and children and then struck F. Perry's house, killing his daughter Anna, and fit thought fatally injuring several others, At Burt, la. it is definitely known that wns where she w picked up dead destroyed i Mrs two is wight people were killed and several in- jured, and a large number of farm houses and barns were blown down and de troyed. Burr Oak, Ia. a village four mil east of Osage, destroy farm bouses in the vich demolished, even bl Was trees ng wn North of Mason were battered to death by f badly injured farm pers ns timbers and nine to live of David the house was lifted in the air ¢ of trees, landed in a cornfield, back against the and killing Haddow 15 vears old Are expecte | Haddow Wer agrove then swept At the it to bits A lad ourths of trees, smashing and his wife three was blow mile away. He At the farm of D. E. McKercher miles west of Manley, his 12-year-old son and his hired man, Louis Gravgaald, wer killed Three miles north of Wesley county, J. Bingham's ho turned and set afire nmates had a narrow escape. There total of fourteen killed in the vicinity of Mason City so far as heard from The storm struck near Crystal Lake At Britt, Hancock county, two persons are known to have been killed and sev. eral were seriously injured ALGONA, Ia., Sept. 24. — Yesterday was a day of sorrow for Kossuth county. Nine teen funerals were held and others will be held this afternoon. The death list inthe county is now known to reach eighteen, and at least six will die. The injured are reported as thirty-nine in number Professor A. J. Lilly, of Northern Jowa Normal school, came in from Garner and reports thirteen dead in Ellington town. ship. Coffins for the dead are piled up at every station, and scenes of the wildest grief are being enacted. The storm as witnessed from this place was one of in describable grandeur. A funnel shaped cloud of inky blackness swept along to the northeast, illuminated by almost con- tinuous flashes of lightning and a roar of thunder that was deep and continuous Robert Stevenson, living about four miles north of Whittemore, was the first vietim. He was hit in several places and was fatally injureds His grove looked as though it had been mowed down by a scythe, Calvin Barrack’s house, on the Henry Durant place, was made into kind ling wood in an instant, and all of the fourteen occupants but two children were Injured. Mrs. Barrack back by timber, badly injured that still lives Kossuth tise WAR Over he were a was hurt in the her her body and lower limbs were paralyzed. A G-year-old boy named Charles Lee was hit on the head and will die. The house of §'red was completely demolished At George Holman's the roof of the house went, leaving the walls standing, and the whole family wgk carried up from between the walls and away about twenty rods, one of the children being killed, M W. Ferguson's family was carried through the air, and all but one landed in a willow hedge. The baby went a little further and was found seated on a plece of the roof. The wife of Swan Peterson bad her skull cut open in two places, and some exposed parts of her head were lit erally packed with sand, plaster, hair and Krause Particulars are coming in all the time which indicate that half of the terrors of the cyolone has not been told. and spine was so Pompe AMBITION n Union of All Central Amerviegn Republios, SAN Francisco, Sept. 26.--The interest of President Diaz, of Mexico, In Ezeta in sald to to Mexico's desire for the formation of a general republic of Cen tral American countries, believing that | with it would end revolutions, which in jure commerce and retard development “Ezeta intends to get ald from the Mex. fcans to regain his prestige in San Salva dor,” said Qolonel Clenfuegos, who talked about the Matter. “Most of his old sol diers will turn to his standard, for he is confident that he can overthrow his ene mies. A revolution in Salvador is always welcome, and the people will fight for Ezeta when But they will go pre to force his GENERAL £ZETA'S It Is to Yorm be cue San got the chance, the general pared hi Me 1 vito thor allalrs paign orou EY | 5 0 nu next week 4 (Xx cost of production. For the company has been working ti : eries at a considerable loss.” Cloveland's Latest Murder Mystery CLEVE! general the Valley Halls | age the t 10Wn ral est was murdered in a the cits 1 time Own Gia no il A widower and leas Miss Meolton's WASHINGT wr Fears ag Miss NX Assaliants Sentenced. sionary, was bru at a place calle remote fr States Minister Terrell the state department by ft of the yesterday notifi le that IMISSIONAry # aud Je to three years assailants Ha were—have! imprisonmen illak Captured an Illicit Still News has reached the Weeks still, one at stilis In located in Overton county, Marshal Curtis and tw Weeks operated the still here of the capture of of the oldest w Tennessee by Deputy John and when away, watching the movements of the ralders, his wife turned out the The dally output was only seven gallons 4 assistants mountain dew Dempeey s&s Case Again Postponed. HARRISHL The board of pardons last night recommended pardons for George McCormack, of Fayette, and Jacob Willis Barr, of Adams. The hear ing In the case of Hugh F. Dempsey, of Pittsburg, leader of the alleged conspir ators to poison non-union men inthe mills at Homestead, continued until October RG, Rept f WAS General Ereta Goes Free, pt. 24. —Ex- Vice Pres Fzeta, of Salvador, who here pending extradition proceedings, has not been held for extra dition, as his offenses were on Saturday judged to be purely political. Lieutenant Colonel Juan Cienfuegos will be extra dited on the charge of attempted murder BAX FraxcCisco, Se ident A was detained ntonio VYietorions New York Shirtmakers New YORK, strike will practically bw the end of the week Ihe « generally meeding 1 by the strikers, and in men have already returned to work under the improved scale of Sept. 28 ~The shirtmakers’ settled before ontractors are he demands made me Instances the wages Professor Mendenhall's Successor. Wasinxarox, Sept. 28 ~The presiden yesterday appointed General William Ward Duffield, of Detroit, Mich., super intendent of the const and geodetic sur vey, to suceeed Professor T. C. Menden hall, resigned. The position is worth £6,000 per annum Suicides to Avold Marriage. Brurevione, Ills. , Sept. 26. John Brad ley committed suicide under peculiar oir cumstances. He was to have boen married yesterday afternoon { julia Ackerman. Bradley shot himself just before noon, leaving no word that might throw light upon his motive, Kehools of the state 1.000 000 ehile of Pennsylvania, i carrying 240,000,000, Oyen in the property schools is over -—" The JH these schools used on RE. FIRE. FIR Over ren are enrolled | | 000,000 a yeur is expended upon them, | ippropl $5,000,000 & year for them, The state makes an ati 1 avea HOUSEHOLD ENAMEL. er<edes Paint and Varnish DR. MORITZ SALM, ALLEY E OFERATIONSSU way | have look TON 1 all MORGANROTH Alt . 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George W hy HEIRS nba, Oenl ire Rumberger, Cl i phans y of | do hereby certify that » t | Court held at Bellefonte the | D. 15%, before the Honore res of & t. oh motion granted d legal tives of Barbara deceased to Court on the fourth Monday mbina { saide f I SEA ny of August, Imported Dress Fabrics , $1.20 10 86.50. next, Lo accept or refuse to uation, or to show canse why said deceased should not be to be given as in nus whereof, 1 have hereanto set od the seal of sald Court at day of August ancept at the v the re eatate o «old same notic ‘ Kher Bellefonte LEON HEIRS R' Ivrnsyivan { kf | OT Rumbery Send Tail addr Soon reads BOGGS & Bl 115, 117 & ALLEGHENY, | | ! ! 1] i | | dy i eT RT H Tepes mi r next 119 FrDERAY : . 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