The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 07, 1892, Image 7

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    [HE STORM WAS GENERAL
Kansas Suffered Most in the Lives
Lost.
»luch Damage to Property In lowa-De
,truo:lon Wide-Spread In Nebraska
—Missouri, Illinois, Texas and
Other States Visited.
Chicago, April 2.—Reports of yester
lay's storm show it to hare been the
most general as to extent of territory
’or many years. The states of Kansas,
;olorado, Nebraska, Missouri, Wiscon
tin, Illinois, Texas and Indiana were
uvept by a furious storm of wind,
rain and hail, in some places
rising to the force of a tor*
,aado, and nowhere falling below
the danger line of velocity. Owing to
the general prostration of telegraph
lines the full extent of the loss of life
tnd property will not be known for
tome days to come, but the facts at
hand show the known fatalities to
reach 41, while the list of injured
numbers 105. Of the latter class a
large proportion will be added to the
death roll as their injuries, in many
eases, are so serious as to render them
probably fatal.
The loss in the way of property,
buildings, stock, fences, etc., cannot
as yet be surmised, but there can be
do doubt that when all reports are in
the figures will reach high up into the
the millions.
Tlie Cyolone State.
Kansas, the “cyclone state,” leads
the olist in the matter of fatalities.
The storm scourged the commonwealth
known that eighteen persons lost their
lives and that fifty-seven were
Injured. These figures are
based upon authenticated reports.
What the additions will be when the
news comes from the outlying coun
ties and districts remote from railroad
and telegraph communication, from
which no communication as yet has
been received, is a matter for conject
ure. Certainjy, judging from the facts
at hand, it is to be feared that the
list will be ^prriblo and it would not
he surprising if the figures should run
even higher. Towanda was the heavi
est sufferer. There C persons were
killed and S3 injured. Wellington fol
lows with 5 killed and 16 injured. Then
comes Augusta with 5 killed and 7 in
jured, all fatally; South Haven with 3
killed and 3 injured, and Salina with 7
Injured.
Reports of loss of life and injury
some from Eldorado, Strong City,
Kiowa and olhe points, but as they
are unaccompanied by namesftor par
ticulars they are not included in the
foregoing statement.
All Kansas suffered from the
cyclone. Nearly every county was
affected, particularly in the southern
part was the damage severe. Sedg
wick, Kingman and Butler coun
ties suffered much. At strong
City nearly every structure i n
the town was leveled, but the people
were prepared and had taken refuge
In their cellars.
Down In Texas.
In Texas the towns of Bangs and
Santa Anna were damaged. Four per
sons lost their lives and ten were in
jured at the former place, while at the
latter 13 were injured and 1 death oc
curred. Little has been heard from
the interior of the state and the gravest
apprehension is entertained as to the
condition of affairs in the cattle dis
trict toward the Indian Territory,
where the storm raged m its greatest
fury.
Great Damage In Iowa.
Throughout Iowa a hurricane pre
railed a greater part of yesterday and
last night. Although so far as heard
from there was no loss of life, the
property damaged will probably be
heavier than in any other state. At
Ues Moines, lioone, Stuart, Mt. Ayre,
Ottumwa, Muscatine, Marshalltown,
Dubuque, and many other places
buildings were unroofed, windows
blown in, trees uprooted and river
craft sunk by the gale.
At Des Moines alone the damage will
be upwards of $100,000.
A passenger train, running at full
•peed, was blown from the track near
Burlington and four persons injured.
Destruction In Nebraska.
Great destruction is reported from
Nebraska. At Sutton, Norfolk and
Plattsmouth the damage was the heavi
est. Elk Creek, Beaver City and Ne
braska City also suffered heavily.
As in Kansas little has been heard
from the farming districts, where the
wind raged all day and night over the
plains with unobstructed fury.
Missouri Clot Off Easy.
Missouri seems to have been lightly
visited except on the western edge.
Kansas City was roughly shaken up
and unroofed houses, uprooted trees
and tangled telegraph wires this morn
ing bear testimony to the strength of
the gale. Sedalia, too, suffered rather
heavily, but ths rest of the state es
caped practical) v unscathed.
Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Minnesota and Wisconsin felt only
the dying breath of the gale, and al
though the cities of Beloit and
Green Bay, in the latter state, sus
tained considerable damage, there
"ere no casualties and the gross loss
will not be heavy.
In Illinois the rain, wind and hail
were heavy, but only in Chicago and
*ts suburbs, so far as heard, was there
hoy loss of life. The fall of a huge
brick building on Pearce street, which
crushed an adjoining cottage, is re
sponsible for the death Of eight per
sons and the injury of a dozen others.
In the suburb of Grand Crossing
our persons were injured by the col
apse of a house and at Woodlawn four
thors were hurt in a similar manner,
asti of this city the storm seems to have
ost its force and although heavy rains
bd accompanying high winds are re
ported from points along the lakes,
here was no loss of life and little dam
B?e to property.
U A YOC AT DES MOINES .
Hundreds of Buildings Damaged and Sev
ml Hurt.
Des Moines, la, April 8.—In Des
loines damage was done to hundreds
°f buildings, the wind averagings
velocity of si.\ty miles per hour, and at I
brief intervals was as high as 100.
A section of the ornamental iron cor
nice was blown from the Sneer build
ing and crushed to atoms at the feet
of pedestrians A corner spire on the
Second United Presbyterian church
was blown from its fastenings,
and the West Locust street
house was rocked like a ship 1
at sea. The plastering fell and
buried Fireman Hollaran, but he was
rescued. The south front and the roof
of the foundry department of the stove
works in Easton place were de
molished. A chimuey on the
Register office blew down and
broke through the roof, a brick strik
ing a compositor on the head and pain- '
fully injuring him, and the tower on i
the building was badly twisted. The 1
rear eua of the brick house occupied '
by James Collins, on east Fifth be-1
tween Court avenue, blew out when a !
front door was opened. The band
stand in the court house yard was
blown and crushed to splinters. Slate
shing-les in large numbers were blow’n
from the roof of St Ambrose church.
The tin roof of the Perkins & Gatch
block and a dozen other blocks aro
rolled up. The copper roof of the
postoffice was badly damaged. In fact
there was hardly an exposed block in
the city which did not suffer in some
degree from the fierce blasts of the
wind.
Mrs. II. C. Evans, of Bloomfield, la.,
daughter of General J. 11, Weaver, was
struck by a piece of plate glass from
a crushed window in the house of the
latter and badly cut about the face
and neck.
At Boone, Stuart, Atlantic, Guthrie
Center, Indianola and other western j
Iowa towns great damage to property
is reported, but no loss of life. The
damage aX Stuart is estimated at §15,•
000. It is even greater at Boone.
LATEST FAOU KANSAS.
Estimated That 100 Were Killed and 303
IiiJ nred.
Kansas City, Mo, April 2.—With
the going down of the wind the tele
graph is again brought into service
and the storm stricken district
is heard from. The wire
service is« still very bad, but
there is enough news coming into show
that the terrible work as far
reaching and very destructive.
Careful estimates regarding the
number of killed and wounded
throughout the state as the result of
the wind's havoc make it nearly 100
killed and between 200 and 300 in
jured.
All that territory lying west of a
line through the center of Kingman
county is still virtually cut i If
from the world and just what has oc
curred in that territory can not be
learned for some days yet. The tor
nado camo from the southeast
and went across the western
part of the state, spreading destruc
tion clear up into the Nebraska line.
The first damage by the storm was
noted near the southwest corner of
the state, and the last
report is from the north
east corner. In addition to this
principal storm there was a second of
less intensity which went across the
eastern part of the state not taking so
many lives, but doing fearful damage
to crops, trees and farm buildings.
The following is the estimate placed
on the dead and and wounded as near
as can be ascertained at this .time:
South Haven, 8 dead and 33 in
jured; Wellington, 4 dead and 33 in
jured. On farms between these two
towns, 5 dead and 9 injured; Towanda,
17 killed and 45 wounded; Augusta, 7
dead and 19 injured; Homestead, 5
dead and 7 injured; Strong City, 2 dead
and 8 wounded; Salina, 15 injured, 3
iatally.
mese towns are tne only ones irom
which anything like a definite report
has been obtained and the possibilities
are that when the western towns and
villages are heard from the death list
will be swelled to nearly 100.
Seven Killed at Wumeg:), Kas.
TorEKA, Kas., April 2.—Seven per
sons were killed and over a dozen
others badly injured by the tornado of
Thursday night in the little town of
Wamego. ,
The killed are: Charles Taylor, wife
and child: Mrs. Albert Eggers and two
children, aged 3 and 5 years respec
tively, and Joseph Johnson, a farm
laborer.
The storm leveled the house of Al
bert Eggers and carried the inmates a
distance of 200 feet. The body of
Mrs. Eggers was found at a con
siderable distance from the
ruins of her home. The body of the
youngest child was clasped tightly in
her arms. The other child was buried
under a mass of timbers. Charles Tay
lor, his wife and little child were in
stantly killed. Their bodies were ter*,
ribly bruised and blackened. I
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INVESTIGATING DE LESSEPS. J
Secret Testimony Being: Taken in New
York City. ,
New York, April 2.—There was be
gun in this city today the examination
of witnesses in the proceedings com
menced by the French government
against Count de Lesseps, charging
him with swindling and breach of trust
in connection with the affairs of the
Universal Interoceanic Panama Canal
company. Lawyer Edmond Huerstel
took the testimony of Charles G. i
Francklyn, A. V. Marcquaid, C. 1).
Leverlck and George W. Ely, secretary
of tire stock exchange. Mr. Ely was
examined in relation to stock exchange
quotations of Panama railroad stock
about the time the negotiations for tho
purchase of the shares were in pro
gress. The examination of witnesses'
was conducted privately and nothing
will be made public until the examina
tion is closed, possibly toward the end
of next week.
British Steamer Burned at 8ea: I
London, Apvfl 2.—Captain Work, of,
the British steamer Crimea, from Bal
timore, March 7, reports by signal that
the British steamer Main, Captain
Brown, from New Orleans, March 1,"
for Liverpool, has burned at sea. No
further particulars are obtainable
until the Crimea arrives at Calais. The'
Main was a vessel of 1,013 tons. She
was loaded with cotton and wheat
AN ENTERPRISING NEEOLE.
It lias Been Wandering Through Mr. Stt*
Cor'. Bodjr for Two Year*.
Oliver M. Stiger, wholesale druggist
at20 College place, had on exhibition
an his office desk yesterday a common
sewing needle, an inch and a half
long, with a blunt point, to which was
attached two inches of No. 10 thread
doubled, says tho N. Y. Times. To a
hundred inquirers during the day Mr.
Stiger answered that he had carried
the noedlo and thread in tho muscles
of his right side for over two years.
Last Thursday evening when Mr.
Stiger retired he complained of a sharp
pain in his right side just below the
shoulder blade, and Mrs. Stigor, while
attempting to relievo the pain, dis
covered a small rod spot, from the
center of which protruded the point of
a needle. She easily drew the needle
and thread out, and when it was shown
to Mr. Stiger he remarked: “Then
that has been the cause of all my ill
ness these two years.”
Mr.' Stiger was seen at his office yes
terday afternoon and told the follow
ing story:
“About two years ago I became sud
denly troubled’ with a pain in the thick
of my right thigh, and I treated my
self for rheumatism, but I found no re
lief. The pain moved up my right
side and settled over the pleura region,
and 1 cbncluded that I had an nttnek
of pleurisy, and treated accordingly.
For a year and a half the pain did not
let up. Then it ascended again, and
settled in the base of my right lung. )
was troubled with a constant cough. 1
made up my mind I had gone intc
consumption, and I consulted special
ists. Violent exercise was recom
mended, and tho movement of th«
muscles must have worked the needle
out.
‘‘I cannot imagine how I got the
noodle and thread in me. I could no)
have swallowed it. I must have sat
upon it. Every vestige of illness left
mo and I felt like a new man. My
physicians consider me a very fortu
nate man, for, they said, if the needle
had gone inward instead of outward
my life would have been lost.”
The Plea of Insanity
Cannot be urged in extenuation of tlie
conduct of host-i of people who constantly
inflict injury upon themselves, and lav the
foundation for serious and disastrous bod
ily trouble by the use, in season and out
of season, upon slight necessity and with
out discrimination, of drastic vegetable
cathartics and poisonous mineral cliola'
gogues—notably the various forms of mer
cury—to relieve simple constipation, si
complaint remediable sit any stage by tin
persistent use of Hostetter’s Momaeh Bit
ters. '1 his famous remedy never gripes,
evacuates too copiously or weakens tin
bowels. If there is any other tonic nper
imit in or out of the pharmacopoeia of
which this can truthfully be said we art
unaware of it Abandon the fa*luous habit
of dosing and use this benign regulator
wbi h also sets right weakened stomach*
disordered livers. Rheumatism, neural'
gia, sleeplessness, loss of appetite;
malaria, dcoility and kidney complaints
are troubles a l conquerable by the bitters
—Emperor William must bave a rart
sense of humor. According to the London
World, if a guest makes the slightest slip
at a court ball the emperor not only laughs
loudly but audibly criticises the uulucky
person to the royal staff, who join in tbs
merriment us in duty bound.
Elsewhere in this issue we publish tli4
particulars of a remarkabie cure that fairly
outrivals the celebrated case of John Mar
shall, of Hamilton, which created such a
sensation throughout the country. The
particulars of this case are vouched for by
the Albany Evening Journal, recognized
as the leading newspaper at the New York
state capital and one of the leading papers
of the United States. There is, therefore,
no room to doubt that the particulars of
the case are accurately and carefully set
forth, in every respect true, and must
therefore prove of the deepest interest ta
our readers; we therefore commend the
article to their careful perusal.
Texas Live Stock Journal: “The cattle
men of Arizona^scem to be blessed of the
Lord. Just as they were giving* up in de
spair he scut down upon the parched earth
the greatest soaking rain on record, caus
ing the succulent grass to spring from the
bosom of mother earth as if by magic.
Fat beef and happy, light-hearted cattle
men will now be the o~der of the day.
'The proprietors of Ely’s Crei'^ Balm
do not claim it to be a cure-all, but a sure
remedy for Catarrh and Cold in the head.
I have been afflicted with catarrh for 90
rears. It became chronic and extended to my
throat, causing lioc'seness and great difficulty
In speaking. Indeed for years I was not able td
speak more than thirty minutes, and often
this with great difficulty. I also, to a great
extent, lost the sense of hearing. By the use
M Ely's Cream Bairn all dropping of mucous
has ceased and my voice and hearing hat
greatly improved.—Jas. W. Davidson, Attor
ney at Law, Monmouth, III.
Apply Balm in« each nostril. It Is Quickly
Absorbed. Give* Heller at once. Pries
10 cents at Druggists or by mall.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York.
It is estimated that the fifty long dis
tance lines which the American Kell
* elephoue company is putting up between
New York and Chicago will consume
8,5-6 tons of copper, while the total length
of the wire will be Oi.OOO miles.
Tested by Time. For Bronchial af
fections. Coughs, etc., Brown's Bkonchiai
'1 KOCHks have PKOVKD their efficacy by o
test of many yea;s. Price 25 cents.
—Alfonso, the young king of Spain, has
suddenly become of considerable import
ance to men of letters. His portrait ha*
been placed on a postage stamp.
People are Killed ny Co no ns that
Hale's Honey of Hokeuound and Tab
would cure
Pike’s Toothache Dkopj cure in one
minute.
—The prince and princess of Wales are j
known as the carl and countess of Che-tei
wheu they travel on the continent It was ;
as the eavl of a hesterthat the piince made j
bis celebrated American tour.
Coughing Loads to Consumption.
Kemp's Balsam will stop the Cough at
once. Cio to your Druggist today and get
a FREE sample bottle. Large bottles
50 cents and fi.UO.
—The handwriting of Algferton Swin
burne, the poet, is a scrawling schoolboy's
hand, but his manuscript comes to the
printer clear, legible and deemed, with
scarce an erasuie.
If you suffer from sick, nervous, neu
ralgic, spinal, bilious, or dyspeptic hoad
a *h»*s, Bradyc rutlne w ill cure you promptly.
Of all Druggists. Fifty cent®.
—Max O’Rell says that everyone except
uings and the prime ministers of a few
great powers likes to be interviewed ; and
be considers it a compliment to be asked
to give a newspaper bis ideas.
De C'hftpple Gets a Tip.
Da Chappie—Aw, sonny. hoT you a
lilt here?
Store Boy (confidentially) — Yep
That there big feller wicl red hair au’
freckles is the bouncer. Wat ycr
idlin'?
CaIiiitIi Can’t lie Cured
With LOOAJ. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh it a blood
>r constitutional disease, aiul in order to euro it,
von haw to take Internal remedies. Ball's Ch
larrh Coro Is taken intovnally, and acts directly
>u tho blood and mucous surfaces, llati’u Ca
tarrh Cure Is no quack nicdlcluo. It. v.as pro
scribed by one of tho lx>4t phvdchius in tliIe
sountry for year*, and In a regular proscription.
It. is composed of tho be*!, tonich known, coni*
blued with tlio bent blood purifiers, acting di
rect ljr on tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect
flonibjnation of tho two ingredients is what
produces such wonderful results in curing civ I
tarrh. Rend for tontiinonlnU, free. i
F. J. ClIKNKY A' (!OtLl*ropi„ Toledo, Ohio.
Hold by druggists, price ».»c. ,
—Paul du Chaillu, the pioneer African
traveler, was born in Louisiana; bin father
was a trader in the French colony of
jiambia, on the west Afrlcau coast.
You off du Chaillu went there as a child,
End picked up tho languuge and studied
the birds and beasts.
The Only One liver Printed—Can You Flml
the Word?
There Is a 8-inch display advertisement
in this paper this week which has no two
words aliko except one word. The same
is true of each new one appearing each
week from The Dr. Harter Medicine Co.
This houso places n “Crescent” on every- ]
thing they make and publish. Look for it,
Rend them the name of the word, and they
will return you uook, ueautipul j.ituu
GltAI 1IH, or SAMPLE FllEB.
—‘‘Bob” Cook lias coached the Yale
'varsity crews for the last eight years,
usually during the Faster recess. But he •
writes to say that he Cannot get away i
from Philadelphia to do so tins season ; !
jvnd tho navy cannot alford to send the
ciew to Philadelphia.
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla,
When she w.ia n Child, sho cried for Costoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla,
When sho had Children, she gave them Castor!^
Ernest Bussell, of Muncic, Ind , who
(ins long been mourned as deud, returned
home the other day. He was a soldier in
the civil war. atterward on the Indian
frontier, and claims to be a survivor ot‘ the
Custer mass aero.
HIRAM C. WHEELER, Odebolt, Iowa,
sells FIRST-CLASH IMPORTED PEHCHER N
AND 8I1IRE STALLIONS for |.S00, three years’
time. Will pay expenses if cannot suit
vou.
—Ex-King Milan of Servin is in a great
request at Parisian weddings to act us
ivituess for the bride.
The pleasant coating of Beecbnm's Pills
completely disguises the taste without im
pairing their efficiency. *-5 cents a box
—Herbert Spencer has an intense dis
like to eating his meals with or before
Dther people.
Cuasa Promptly and Permanently
RHEUMATISM,
Lumbago, Headache,Toothache.
NEURALGIA,
Sore Throat, Swelling,, Frost-bitea,
SCIATICA,
Sprains, Brulaea, llurna, Sculds.
Tilt CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. Blltlmora. WL
XSAXUlfcb.*._. ___
Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hyster
ics, St. Titos Dance, Nervousness,
Hypochondria, Melancholia, In*
ebrlty, Sleeplessness, Bis*
dncss, Brain and Spi
nal Weakness,
This medicine has direct action upon
the nerve centers, allaying all Irritabili
ties, and Increasing the flow and power
of nerve fluid. It Is perfectly harmless
bnd leaves no unpleasant effects.
FREE
—A Valuable Book on Mervooi
Disease* sent free to say address,
and poor patients can also obtain
this medicine free of charge.
TTiis remedy has been prepared by the Reverend
Fas tor Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind* since 1378- IU
Is now prepared under his direction by the
KOENIG MED. CO.. Ch'cago, III.
Sold by Drurgiat, at Ol par Bottle. OArSV.
tmaSli, <1.711. H Bottl,. for 09.
The casting out of the devil
of disease was once a sign
of authority.
Now we take a little more
time about it and cast out
devils by thousands—we do
it by knowledge.
Is not a man who is taken
possession of by the germ of
consumption possessed of a
devil ?
A little book on careful
living and Scott’s Emulsion
of cod-liver oil will tell you
how to exorcise hii - ,r it can
be done.
Free.
N«°V^rk.BOW"** Ch*,“«*. ■ J« South ,th Aramt
W dniggh, keep, Scott1. Emulsion ofcod-lirw
wl-al druggist, everywher, do. |i.
PILES
AF7A&ESIS give* instant
relief, and \h an 1NFALLI*
RLE CUKE for FILES.
Price, ft; at druggist* or
by mail. Hamnlea free.
Add re m **ANAKESI8,H
Box an«. New York Citt.
P
jniORKassas
rrilRlMlvw, nltT tiim.
A woman's aim
is to look her best—but she’ll
never reach it without perfect
health. For perfect health,
take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription. All the func
tional irregularities and weak
nesses that make life misera
ble to women, arc cured by it.
It’s a powerful, invigorating
tonic, and a soothing and
strengthening nervine—purely
vegetable, perfectly harmless.
For ulcerations, displacements,
bearing-down sensations, un
natural discharges — every
thing that’s known as a “fe
male complaint ”— it’s a posi
tive remedy. It’s the only
one that’s guaranteed to give
satisfaction in every ease. It
costs you nothing, unless it
helps you. You can afford to
try it, on these terms. Can
you afford to neglect it ?
MOTHER CYCLE SHOW.
iiMN limit ir. m iM'iiik inml
attlm 1«|'U|' 1(44 NT'U
i'O'IH Miilraromna, US I,
JUKI and USA N. Mih Nt.,
I*lilla<l4*>l|kliln. it in
dados tlio Sprinter Safely,
ii diamond fnuim.lona head,
long wheel imho. Hi rniitlit
tul»o« throughout, d«\, umi
tin> Ladies’ tf printer. «
hundnotno drop name. Tin
Traveler Hiif**tli'ii are tin
bent value over offend ami
range in price from gift.00
to|UO.OO. Alioui tun him
d re< I di Hit rent Nty lea to n*1 li*c I
from. Wo aim* manufao.
turo Children's Carriages.
Hefrigerutors, Office Desks,
Koeliuiug and Invalid
Hulling Chairs. Nunn
{roods wanted and cata
ogiio will bo sent. Liberal
discounts to ttio trade.
TABULC8 mrulnte
n, liver and bow
• form their proper
• eating arc l>encfltr
. .....Jiowelv, purl- (
fv the blood, are nafe and ctfoetuul. {
the best i lieu let no known for bilious t
ness, constipation, dysiiepKla, foul 4
breath, headnehe,mental depression, 4
pnlufut digestion, had complexion, 4
and all diseases canned by failure of 4
the stomach, liver or bowel* to per- J
^r function!!. Persons (riven to over- J
flted by taking one after each meal J
in. Uv. At Ilmu'irliit.M. nr unnt hv ninil .
• Price, fJ ; ■ample. 16c\ At Druggist*. or eent by mall.!
- Itll'ANH CM KM 1 CAL CO , 10 Spruce Kt.., New York !
Syrup
99
I must say a word as to the ef
ficacy of German Syrup. I have
used it in my family for Bronchitis,
the result of Colds, with most ex
cellent success. I have taken it my
self for Throat Troubles, and have
derived good results therefrom. I
therefore recommend it to my neigh
bors as an excellent remedy in such
cases. James T. Durette, Earlys
ville, Va. Beware of dealers who
offer you ‘ ‘something just ns good. ’ ’
Always insist on having Boschee's
German Syrup. *
i» DO YOU
Cough
don't delay
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