- - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; - - - - - - - : , ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . 6 - - - - - - - --i-- _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - rfiJfi OMAhA DAflTflEJ : SA'1L.iU ) . & ? , JUNE 6 , 189G. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MIOfl ltNT1ON. florna to Mr and Mug. WIH Matheon , a Ion. Ion.The new addition to St. flernarVs ho pital vI1l be opened today. Justice \Vaker yesteray ( dIcharged M. $ altznian , c1inrge Ith beating at 6.year-old boy. . ) . Pilgrim SIttr , academy ? o. 1 , wIll meet In regular teIofl at 7ZO : In their rooms , In the Drown building. The Jury in the cao against Otto lhlera , charged with having aaulted Dr. 1ngeI of ? dntlen ! , II itIll out. Mits Helen ito1dari1 has gone east , where the wfli apend the greater part of the um n ur viliting relatkeI. Mra. ltniua flecanon of Peoria , Ill. , who haa been vieitlng In this city , left for Denver , Cob , , Thursday. Bishop Fowier will lecture on 'Abraliarn Lincoln" at the hlro3dway Methodist EpIc- copal church next Thursday night. The Grand hotel , Council fllufts. High else. in every respect. Rates , $2.fiO per ilay and upward. E. I. Clarke. proprietor. The csc against Mrs. E. Itogers , charged with selling property on which Id. Salaman held a mortgage , vhiI be tried In the district court todsy. All members of White Rose ltebekah lotigo are requested to be present tonight. Election of olficers and other business of Importance to he transacted. The hoard of Supervisors spent the day yesterday In anditing bills and passing upon the applications of saloon men who have retired train busine's for rebates on their licenses. The bail team of the Athletic associatIon vIiI go to Tabor today for a game with the Tabor college team. They will play at the Field club grounds tomorrow with the Fort Omaha team. All members of Canton I'ottawattamic No. 6 are requested to meet at Independent Order - dor of OJd Ioliows hail in full dress inI- form at 2:30 : p. m. , Juno 7 , to take part In mniorIal servicee. fly order of the cap- taInt A decree of toreclostiro was entered by Judge Smith yesterday in the cas'e . of Mar- thia P. ( loodell against Arthur B. Mair and wife. Th note and mortgage was given In IHG , 00(1 was for GOO. The amount now due is $1,069.20. 13. J. Lund of 2216 South Tenth street complained to the police iaat iilglit that two men hadt attacked hits place , demolished his felice and Insulted his vIfo. lie gave the police a good description , and officers were sent. to arrest them. All members of Canton Pottawattamle No. 6 , T. M. , are ordered to meet at Independent Order of Othi Fellows' hail Sunday afternoon - noon at 2 o'clock , In full dress uniform , to take part in memorial services. fly order of C. F. Taylor , captain ; .1. 5. J3lancliard , clerk. John Coylo pleaded guilty In the district court yesterday afternoon to the charge of seining fish at Like Manawa. In violation of the state law. lie was fined $20 and costs. The costs In the case amount to $7. This case was commenced in the jnstice courts several months ago , and created eome- thing of a stir at the time. Justice Walker will hear today a dog stealing case , wherein W. IL flilliker is the defendant and Dr. C. F' . LaShalle the prosocutitig witness. The ilog wa stolen on February 15 , 1S95. It was a blooded an- ! , nal , valued at $50 , Ililliker has been out of the city since the theft was committed an ( was arrested when he returned. A stranger appeared at Walter flros. ' bar- flCOE' hop , on Upper Broadway , yesterday and negotiated for the purchase of a fine saddle. The price agree1 upon was $1 ( . A check for $20 drawn on the First National bank of Omaha was tendered in payment. The man claimed to be employeI by the Anheuser- - l3usch Brewing company. The saddle was ordbred to be delivered to an address given on First avenue , and the $5 change was returned - turned to the man. lie disappeared at once. A few hours later the check was discovered to be worthies. The police were notified and furnished with an excellent description of the man , but up to midnight they had not succeded in locating him. liouscloepers are in despair when they vialt the Durfee Furniture company. All the new things are so handsome and ao cheap that they want the whole store. Davis , drugs , paints ar.d glass ; tel , 289. Water pressure fllters$3. Stephan liros. 01)1) VI LI.WVS VI LLCaLHu1tA'rE. Ainiuiii teinorInIpn ot Ihe Order to lie Observed. Elaborate preparations have been made by the Odd Fellows for the celebration of their annual rnemortai day , which falls upon June 7. or as nearly on that date as i convenient for its obs.rvation by the ledges. The local lodges have arranged for 1t9 celebration Sunday - day next , The program provides for an ex- tenidvo purde. The formation of the column will be ae tot- lows : Marshal and aids , Odd Fellows' bandCanton Pottawattainie No. 6 , TwIn lirothers encamp- mnnt No. 42 , Council IJIufra lodge No. 49 , humboldt lodge No. 174 , Hawkeye lodge No. 184 , Park CIty lodge No. 606 , Ruth Itebekalt Degree lodge No , 3 , White Rose ledge No. 284 , Marshal , Inst Grand C , H. Warren ; Noble grand , PasL Grand D , C. liloorner ; chaplain , lirother Conrad Hooker. Line o March-Start at l'carl to Main etreet , north on Main \VaShiiiijton avenue , cost on Washington avenue to Oakland awe- nile , Oakland avenue to Fairvlew , where the tolowlng prcgram wilt be observed ; Hymn , Neiirer , My God , to Thee. Iteponsivn servIce. SOI'flfl Dirge , Odd Fellows' Band. 1toatlIri Cf lists of dece.sed members and biographIcal sketches of their lives by the secretaries in the following order ; Council DIuff lodge No. 49 , Ira Grayson , secretary. humboldt ici1ge No. 174 , John Schlcketnnz , secretary , I1nvkeye lodge No. 181 , S. M. MatthewR , Fecretnr , . Council Bluffs Rebskah lodge No. 3 , Emma Gntes , sccretary. l'nrk City lodge No , 606 , M. 13 , Snyder , secretary. \Viilte hose Ilebekahi lodge , No. 281 , Anna Unger , stcrotnry , Decoration ceremony nj strangers graves , Past Noble Grand Barbara Tucker , Music-Quartet , Oration , Ihother C. a , Saunders , ClosIng Ode. l'tiiiplan ! , hlened'ction , ] tCsIOflFe ) , The Order , Each lodge Will apoplnt a member to act with the committee to decorate. graves of deceaeo'J members of the ledges of this city which will immediately follow the program , Each mzuber of tle order Ill secure a bouquet of liowors and carry the same , Each lodge will appoint one bouquet bearer for each t its deceased members whose graves are to ho decorated , All Odd Foilowe vIll meet at the ball at 2:30 : p. in , , June 7. ( las ranges and service. connection ! at halt price for fifteen days. Call at company's efl1c for lull particulars. 210 MaIn and I4 Pearl streets. We offer you only clean , crisp , snow white laundry work and best delivery sorvlce at Eagle laundry , 24 liroadway. Telephone 157. lsilIu''u Illillit Ciineerf , The following is the program for the street I concert to be given Saturday evening at the corner of First avpnuo and I'earl street : Jdnreli-Aeross the Continent..Dalbey Hcietlon-Torqtiat Tabso , , , . . , . , , Donnizetti CocoliflIlt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VLItzes-Nantaket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fahrback ] ) elcriptIvo I'Iece-A hunting Scene. . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , . , . , . . . . , , , " . , . , . , , , . , . . . . liucalassi ( fly request. ) . ynopsis-Tiie limorning breaks cnlmn anti peiceul-Tho hllImtmen reIaro tor the Ideasure of timtm cluLsa-1'he Imuntaman I rounds a merry blast-'l'hme PartIes Join- 'I'he roaii Is alive with horsemen-On thq geent-l'uil vry-Tho ieathmThe return IN'J'JItMISSION-TWFNTY MINUTES , Tammulmauser ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) Iuriun ( arrimmgo Bong..hornton ( haOIm tie Concert-Infernal . . , . . . 1eler flea Hynopsir-lir Jr of Infernal Spirits-Combat or tim. , Furics'-Ianco of the Devils-Mid. nighthteccitioi , to Vluto. Misil JulIa Officer wilt aceep a tow pupils icr the study of piano , 4urlng the sununer , a Ut t3JIliuw avenue. d _ Ilotlmnuyr's FaeeyPatent flour makes the bct and joust bread Ask your grocer tar it , p - - - - _ - - - - - - - :11h : hAl ) LOL\C EXPEEUF1i\ T lmlig , Pryor No Novice in the Selection of a llusbaud. REVELATIONS OF H R P. .ST CAREER l'rowres fm ut I he Sin ik t o.mml of % V Is- ciItslti to ( lie FtilI Ulare of CIsIlirittlon's hlrlglulest IIglmt See , hut I ( ilmeekercml. Developments in the unhappy household ofV. . 0. Pryor yesterday ere matters of common conc rn. Information given to the public by imiembers of the family was monger , hIlt the smldo lights thrown upon the ( lOmestiC imbroglIo showed that It had reached a critical stage , At 3 o'clock yesterday - terday morning when the reporeIs cailed at time hmomme of J. C. Pryor , father of the 30111mg man , the members of time family were in earnest consultation and the sounds of weeping Indicated that the young vIfe was pleading her cause with all the do- quenco of a lretty woman In tears , The reporters wore then informed that It was time intention of the family to deny everything - thing , patch up a truce , reunite the broken mmmmmtrimnonlal cords and raise no monumnent to the dead hast. During time day the stories that continued to be poured Into the ears of time young husband and his family , all pointing to the young wife's infidelity - fidelity , hcok their resolution somewhat , and without admitting that they believed or disbelieved the revelations that had been made agreed to give her the chance that she domnamidemi to prove her inmiocenco of the serious charges that had been muado against her. This lie said she could oimly do by going to Minneapolis and other places anl obtaltiiflg proofs that would completely exonerate her. For this avowed purpose she left on time late train last evening for time miortil , W'ith a new and suspicions husband cii her imanils and two or three other husbands and lovers following her with threats of denouncement - nouncement , chic succeeded In binding imer met victim amid hml fanmily and at the same tinie foimmid opportunity to make new con- neetlons , ' % 'iilch woulmi ultlniateiy Imave ri- pemied into new matrimonial adventures. The woman Is a pronounced blond , of a type that makes her age exceedlmigly probheniat- ical. When she was niatried to Pryor in April umidor thmo mmamime of Miss Ella 13. Wheeler of Syracuse , N. Y. , she gave her age as 21. mind told her husband and his tdemitls that. she vou1d celebrate her 21st blrtimday Oii the IStim 'of May , and at that times lie was to come into a forune , which she stated to be varIous ammiotmnts at Va- riotis times , ranging between $25,000 and $40,000. If she had not made the mistake of cahllmig around her a guard of policemen to protect her frtnm the alleged attzick of her alleged coimsin , a mythical Wadsworth , the secret of her renmarkabie life would not have been dIvulged here. The , IJee pub- hiiied at the time an account of time semi- sational features of the voidlng , anI It fell Imito time hands of RclwIn P. Wheeler , a husband she had miiarriej and left a short timne before coining to Coumicil I3luffs. Ordi- harily miothii.g more than time marriage II- cense woulil have been printed and It would have excited neither interest nor commemmt. WHAT IS KNOWN OF HER. The story of the woman's life can be briefly told. 11cr maiden name was Ella Raycroft , and she was born in a little 1cm- her camp , CadottVIs. . Her father was a poor lumber cutter , or logger. Her parents still live there , the father working in the lumber camps and the mother runnIng a little candy amid hunch stand. When she was 15 years old she ran away and married a lumberman named Wihliant Petermuian , A few months of married life satlaflod her and she left hIm , and turned up in St. Paul. There she learned the photographing busi- hose in the gallery of a man named Alfred Mller ! , with wi'om he lived for two years , sustaining the relations legalized between lmusbaml and vIfe. During her life in the northern twin cities she posed as the wife of Z , Parley and subsequently as Mrs. Mones Cominsky. Edwin I' . Wheeler , the man whose persistence In vriting letters to the police and members of time Pryor family and finally to a local newspaper , whose entire reportorial and editorial torce had spent two weeks In arranging a "great scoop. " led to her denouncement , first met her in Minn apohis. She was then known as Miss Nellie Schultz. Wheeler's account of his relations with her is contained in one of the numnerous letters he wrote here. lie says : My llama Is' Wheeler and there is where she gets that part of her name ; the lichen Itarrctt is assumned by her.-I can only give loll my connection vlth her In a few words. Sympathy played a large part with me. I found her hoar , sick , omit of work. I secured - cured her board , doctor and clothes. Upon liar recovery she gained rapIdly in flesh and being becomingly clothed made her at- tractive. She finally told me that her stories about her being from the enst , an hielresq and all that crc not true. For the sake of protecting imer I timought It heat that we got married anI thereby stop all remarks. I imaci no intention of gettIng married , but 10 suddenly was the thought that the sudden manage wes time result. For some months we ilVCI ( together happy as possIble to be. Finally , qmmetioning her too close I found out that sime was still deceiving me. I wrote to her sister and found out the truth. She then left for Omaha and from Omaha to Council flluffs. Sb you see I am not mar- ned to her after all and her marirage to Mr. Fryer Is null and void. She simply is an umivemitmiress and it I had the means to spare I vouid have been in your city long ago. I am not her brother ( thank the Lord ) and was not in Council Bluffs since the fail of ' 93. . hER LIFE IN OMAHA. 11cr career In Omaha forms one little chapter - ter In her remarkable life. She came there during the hatter part of February wIth a gang of traveling pimotographers , who styled themselves time Royal Photographimmg corn- pany , and lived with them at. a flat at 113 South Eighteenth street , It was. during this time timat cime met yoummg i'ryor in his capacity of salesman at tim Drexel Shoe comapaiy. Pryor is the captain of the Dodge LIght Guards , a dashing cavalier , with the augges- tion of financial rcsponeblhlty in every par- tlon of Imis make-up , They were mutually attracted. and within a period somewhat Immoro extended thau forty-eight imours , s'oro engaged to be married. When Pryor introduced - ducod time subject of ntrimnony to his t.mthm- er's family he permitted them to conceive Lime impreeslon that he bad known the young woman for a period of a year or 3nare , and timat simo was visiting weallhy friond.s in Ommialma. To remove time parental objectiomme Limo young woman was brought over from her Omaha boarding hmisco and lntrohmmced into the Pryor household at 115 South First street , She told them somidrous stories ci tier life and the great wealth sime was to re- elve In a short time , Six Veek45 of close mc. lationshlp witim her and aim lmmmpliclt faiths in the stories woven by her fertile brain , re- mncyved all objectior.s to the marriage , an.i mad it not been elernnlze4 under police pro- Leetlomi they woulmi imare been no wiser todiy. J , 0. Pryor , time father , is well known in ml Limis city , where he baa been in the shoe t Lusimies9 for mummy years. Ills son grew up Imere and received his education in the public melmools. They arc highly rpected , and 1mm a bis hunilhiating trouble they have the syniml athy of numerous friends. Secre Flood of % 'jster. While tIme sun msa sbInimmg yesterday after- loon and the streets were covered with duet he residente hlvimig along hiarrisomi street yore astonished to see a flood of water come U ouring tiowa that soon grew into mm. volume utilcient to dli the street from curb to curb , laIf an hour later Indian creek suddenly mrce o a height only eighteen incimos below tie iiigim water mark of time flood pcrkcls thie pring. Time cause a terrific rain storm hat paasad around the city to time north just utside of the city limnits , Time farmers anti ; ardemmers report a fall of over three inchisa it rain iii hat ) an hour. For Sale-Iiotel lrairvlew , flrown Coufity , ti can. ; good building. just painted and lie. tc ) cred timrouglout , Will sell with furnitUre is t bargain ; only hotel In tlmrlv ag towfl , 4thtC reas 3 , J. Gravatte , Council iliuffa , Ia , \yall paper cleaned , new process , with bI atent ribt at 1iiiera. 108 Main street. , IC I s - - - % ' 1'1''iss1s : ( JOt'LI ) 2'i'r htiMIIMiIIit , 'I'rimil mif It Ielsn , ' , . for iChli lug ' ilmmkt'r Sonmm Hmile.1. Time caw mmgslnat ilichard Wallace , charged vmlth commiphiclty in the murder of "Texas" h3akeru 1158 tiecim dismipsed and the gentleman of bIblical fane : who ventured a remark to time effect thmmt all men are liars ha an able- boihied mlymmmpathmlzer In time person of County Attorney iammndera , It iCOiCILSl like what the sporty boys call a lead pipe cimich against Wallace , \Vitnees had appeared before the grand jury anti hail sworn ( bat they hail seen Wallace pick up the m'iimh t lilcim was ticed in deahimig lInker time death blows and hmamml it \'m'ebster , who ( lid effective work with it , it was different whemi the casa n s contInued in time district court yesterday imiorning , 'Commnty Attorney Saunders called one of the witmiesses aside and started a dres , rehearsal of the testl- immony. This witnsa Imad aworn. before time grand jury that he had seen a man hanI Webster a climb and lie timnmmglmt it was \VaI- lace.'hemi asked about lila evidence by Saunders time n ltnee statem that it was cli a mnistake amid the facts were ( list lie hail heard sommiebody , lie couldn't remmiemmiber who , say that \Vahlaco had been ecen by samnebody else to pick up time club and hand it to Web- ater. lie knew nothing about time mnatter iminiself and was not time kind of a Itness Saunders vas looking for. lie was excimsed from giving his evideimee coil another witucs vaa buttonholed , Tide one had told Saun- tIers a number of times amid hail sworn before the grand jury that lie hail seen caine man pick up the club and give it to Webster , bmmt ho could imot remember who time feli'x was or at least did not know who it was. This story had been told over and over again , cmiii Saunders thought his witness was a good one.'imen lie tackled lila mnan before putting - ting him on the stand yesterday he at ked hint if lie wai imioraily certain that lie had seen sauce one hmmmnd Webster a club and the wlLnci's replied that there was no question on that point. "Anti yotm don't know who It ias ? " said Sarmndors , dropping into hia olt-reliearaotl lines with the witness. "Oh , yea I tb , " replied the witness. "I know hinm well. It was Joe hancock , " As Joe liamicock wa.s not on trial and hail not been mixed imp 1th the case iii any way , Saunders did not feel like calling time 'ltmiess to the stand and so excused imium. This left the county attorney with the testimmiony of Webster , the convict , and \Vii- 11am Eiiswortlm. a young moan who claimed that he had seen Wallace imanml time club to \yebster , Ellsivorth was calied ciii told imiz story. It was toltt in detail. Then Colommel Dailey went ofter time witness on croa3-ex- amination and crowded Ellswortlm until lie admmiittetl timat he hind said that he was golmig to got ovets ith seine people and that lme had aLso told imis uncle that he was expecting to got paid for testifying against Vallace. Timat wa all of time testimony the state had to otter , amid time defense asked th court to direct a verdict for time defendant. Judge Smith refused to mmiake such an order and th county attorney arcsa and asked that the case be dismissed. lie very frankly stated ( hint the evidence offered Iii court waa not the evidence that had been oitereil to time grand jury and that he could not with a clear conscience ask for a verdict against time defendant. The court promptly dimisei the case and young Wallace was a free man agatmi. Frank Jackson , who was immmphicated In time trouble , has been indicted by time grand jury. lie has been In hiding because lie did not want to lie in jail awaiting trial. lIe will been on hand ehen time caoe against him is calieJ next veek. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ imtke 11m. immmVil 'i'rmmiims , Trains for Lake Manawa will leave Council Bluffs as follows : 10 a. in. , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6:30 : , 7:30 , 8:30 : p. m. Last train le'ave the lake returning at 9 p. m. Commencing Sunday , June 14 , trains will leave every thirty minutes after 2 p. m. YOUNG WOMAN COMMI'l'S hJlClDE. Mrs , Charles Gregory iIes frotmi Au-- se mm I cmi I Iiu I sun I mm Mrs. Chance Grogery died at 5 o'clock last evening from the effects of a dose of arsenic - senic , taken at 2 o'clock yesterday morn- lag , with suicidal intent. Time desperate act of the young woman is attributed by her husband and friends to ill health. She was formerly Miss F'rances Shirley , and she \v.w well known to time pmmbhlc as cashier and bookkeeper at the Yloston. store. Sb smiim married to Mr. Gregory last September. Their domestic relations vere very ii ppy , and there was never a cloud visible to their frieimfis large enough to cast a simadow over time household. 11cr milmaband was awakened yesterday mnorning quite early by the groans of his wile , He discovered her to ho suffer- lug severely , and at once called a physi- clan. The aymptoms were so Idainly those of arsenical poIsoning ( lint the phmysiciana at once asked imer if she had not taken the poison. Se admitted it , and told him she imad taken a teaspoonful at 2 o'clock. When sue realized timat she was lIable to die , she repented imer act , and beggem the physician to save her. Everytimitmg possible was clone , but sue died , after lingering through the day In terrible jain. She was a sweet and by- able woman , and her friends are utterly crushed by time terrIble calamity. No inquest - quest was held. Ve lo tIme F'rgmimalmmgfl Our prices are right ! Our goods will please you. H. L. SMITH & CO. Sewer Pipe , Fire llrlek , l5eitIm. Wholesale and retail. .1. C. Bixby , 202 Ham street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hit Ifulbez't Ist.t' ills MimmiL lId Hulbert , a tough member of time notorious - torious hiulbert family , was taken from time Woman's Christian Association hospital Inst ovemmir.g in thmo polIce patrol wagon and locked up in the county aIi. A week ago time young man % S'a49 taken from the jail to Limo hcpital for treatment. April 5 he mms arrested by the city pollee tom- larceny and was .sent to time county building for safe keeping , pending isis trial in the distrirt seurt followIng an inmlictnment by time grand lury. At the hospital it required eoimmo timmie to ietermnino the nature of his , allmnent , and it was finally dIagnosed as appendicitis , An peraticmn was performed a few days ago and mince then time yotmng man hiss eomi. rather highity in hla mind. List evening imo end. lenly nrco from hiL couch and proceeded to mmasim evorytiming in the room , and ended by unmiing the nurses and attendants omit of the ) uildimmg. lie was teumporamily rentrained , Bit lila condition bath become eo vloiomit that it was found necessary to call for the police. rho patrol was sent. to the hospital arid he sims taken to time county jail. It Is thought hat. hits condition is mierious amid may ovon- , ually end in death , Cm. LI t ml m'ed ailuhit Em. &iie. A bald eagle was captured by Garret Van lien , who has cimargo of time club house of : imo Orean Park association at Cedar Pond , ions l'atersorm , N. J , , a few days ago , IL wiss 1 ucky for his little dauglmter. 7 years old , hat ho was witlm her wheim time big bird at- .acketl iicr , 'Fhmey were out salking in time voodmi and time cimilml wan somno distammee from urn when lie licarmt her cry that something I was pecking at her eyes , Van DIen ran to icr asslstammce. To lila amitonitmimunent he saw icr defendumig herself against time vigorous ittack' of a big bird , At his approach time mini fluttered away a olmort distance , lie am1 after it , but time bird , inste.2d of taking 0 flIght , hobbled along time ground. After j , struggle he succeeded in taking it by time eck with one imand and by time legs with the c timer and carrying off his Prize to time stable f the club houso. The child was not Injured , a lie bird , whose left wing was broken so c : Imat It was unable to shy , measures eight feet r roni tip to tip. After refusimmg food for sew- nil days it gave in and now is becoming 1 Boil to , captivity. V. l'rolmiiiIon sit liar harbor , ii 0 Prohibition is very unpopular at l3ar liarIi or , Me , At time recent town meeting the 1 onstablo for time town , who made sommme ara ests for violation of time liquor law last a immnmner , was a candidate for re-election anti as defeated by aim overwimeimning majority , v very other olilcial who had attermipted to iforco time prohibitory law Was also turned Ii awn , and men known to favor toleratimmg i mu sale of liquor were elected. The Lewisa in Sun says that time same mmemmtimeat ax- fi ta in Lesyistoxm and in every city and large wIi In Maine , In a total of between 4.000 c nil 5,000 vctes Cast in Lime municipal elec. v 005 in Bangor and Augusta the probi- tlonists polled but 106 votes. Portland lisa a aalocmns where liquor Is sold ' --j NA'IUIIE'S ' DIRE CONVULSIONS Epochal Recorc1st. Slaughter and Ruin Wrought by Vncbained Elements. .Ii-- - - STORMS1 FLOODTAND ; ; EARIIIQUAKES U I t ' % nr'M MorfnIIiA.ipt Ocrshimu1owe.l h , ' Nuattmre' , , l'uirfea..j.iimm.me mmmiii For- elgum Slormmuj , licceimi mimmil lie. . ( ) ( . . . . . ) ' $ ltecmmril. 'C , i In spite of all themdiscovcrica of science anti the developnemit of Inventive genius , man and hLa work are utterly lmeipiess in time midst of naturo' convimlsons , No reliable means have yet beemi devised to foretell time coming of destructive storms , nmuchm lees to ward oft the destruction of life and property. In that respect mankind Pm yet groimimmg 1mm tIme dark. Occasonahiy time weather bureau an- nominees th existence of cychonic conditions and Predicts dangeroims atmospheric dl.ttmrb- anc3s , bumt the eemnents timat comublmme to pro- diuce destruction appear far beyond time range of weather gauges that no laetieai progress has beemi muade in accurately forecasting - casting time inception of perilous atormus. Mmmcii has , been written amid imreached about time hmorror.o of war , The world at large Un- thimmklnghy regards war , of all causes , time most cleztrimctive of bunion life. Referemice is frequemitly mnatlo to this or ( lint battle In which timous'ands were slaughtered as the most aplmalling in th 'oritl's history. The imiassacre of contemiding armies Is sa glouved wltim the panoply of glory tlmat tIme record survives the oblivion of biassing years ani conies down from generation. , to generation as time high Water mark of human sacrifice. Yet tIme mortality of wars is lnsigumiflcammt wimemi commipared with the awful death roll of nnture't warring t'lenlents. Wars arc imu- man in origin and many be averted. Nature'- ' convumieomma are umicimaimmed and uiicbainable. They defy imumnami kemi and mock imtmmnaim imamidlwork , The greatest battles in history have been exceeded in destrumctlvemiess by some of time storms , fled and earthqtmakes of the past. Sing ii tlay have heeii more deadly than nioatlms of hart ) campaigning. Time civil war cost this coumitry 678,000 lives , an nearly a.- ' caim be told. It lasted more than foumr years. In 1530 imutmudatlons vhch joumcd ) thm waters of time Lea and the Itiver Scimcldt over a good part of time low countries cost abaut 400.000 lives. Iii time Framlco.Germami war of 1870-71 time victorious army lost les than 100,000 men , and the immortality amumommg tIme soldiers of France wan hmarily greater , Time famous earthquake of 1755 , which vas macat awful 1mm its Work in Lisbon , but kiled mnammy thousands of people in Spain and Morocco , as well at' mi the l'ortuguesa capital. must have ended 100,000 lIves , In cli the wide area which felt its power. About 50,000 persons perished in Lisbon alone. In 1421 lloUand was visited by floods that are believed to have drowned 100,000 IcOPlC. Wthin , time lact toil years the loss of life in Chum by the Iloods in time Yellow river valley mumust have exceeded the waste in any war of modern timnee. Somno e.'timnates have placed the nummiber of deaths as hugh as 7,000,000 , and timere appears , to be no doubt that at lcat 1,600,000 pers3ns perl.i'lmed. These 11g. lmres carmimot be mnl imeI by any war. Seven times , withimi the historic period , time Hoang- ho has changed its'otmrse thmrcugh the plans of China to time I , flnd every time that this breaking of old barriers has taken p'ace the los : ' of life hazbcn fearfui. It is probable - able that 5,000,000 , , itmman beIngs have been drowned 1mm ( lie 'tqeds cau'ed by this one river. No otimer 'forM of sudden disaster rivnl that record of destrlmction. Iii 1813 , when th'e irtatar part of Germany was the 'theater ofi.Napoleon'a losng struggle with the allied Ii1I'C5vhich ) overthrew him time next year , S1ltd'uffcred fearful losses by flocd whicim cctet'jhe lives ot at least 6,000 versDns and conribimted much to the destruction of Mailuc1 Macdonald's Fremuchm army. The loss oClifiin Catalomuia by irma- daticns , in j617. as , imatecl at not iess than 50iOf , In , IIhubput 2QQoldiars were swept away in afsti' moments when encamped - camped near \VidIn , amid all periahed. At the same time mnany other lives were lost. Seven years ago last Sunday , May 31 , time sleeping iniablLintb of Johnstown , Pa. , were alt but swept omit. ofexistence by the raging flood of Commemnaugh lake anti river. Death rode time torrent , its vlctinms nimmbering 3,500. For weeks heavy rains hail fallen in time motmmitahs , and the resultant freshet wrought ruin anti death that appalled time country. Whole towns were washed away , bridges destroyed anti Industries forced to suspend. Hundreds of people clung to their floatIng bc.muic , , whIch were swept onward upon a volume of water unprecemienteml In mnodcrn history. Many people were rescued from their perilous positlomis in time upper stories of their imomnee. The Cambric Iron works were deatroyed and 2,000 mn n were throwmm oimt of employment. Five barge bridges wore mm\v pt away. Cars and lumber floated upomi tiio mad current. All trains on tIme Pennsylvania antI Baltfnmoro & Ohio railways - ways were abandoned. Men , women amid childrmi were pamuic-strickemi , Time vater reaclmed a depth of fifty feat , and it required promnpt , persistent anti imeroic action to rescue t ho lnmnates of a valley in which death rode tlmroimgh upon a wayo of merciless water. Time rain descended in torrents for seventy- two Imoura. hundreds of dead bodies floated upon the bosom of time river for a ( listnce of fifteen miles from ( ho scene of time dis- aster. Among tue towna flooded in the i vicinity of Johmmistqwq wce Livermore , Salts- bmmrg , Apollo. Leechmbimrg , Avemimore , Lock- port , South Fork , Mineral Point , Conemaught , Woodvale and Cimmimbrla City. At one time even Pittebimrg was Iii peril. The banka of time Allegheny river were hineml with anxlomms m watchorri amid signal fires were kept burnIng along time simores almost the entire distance of sixty miles from I'ittsburg to Freoport. Time Susquehar.na , Juniata , and Concmammgim mivers overflowed their banks amid added to tIme list of deatim anti destruction. Foods C also occurred in West Virginia amid destroyed malt a million dollars wortlm of property. I'artimqumakci , imovever , have heemi far more tlrcadfttl , as a general thing. outside of the Yellow Iliver valley in China , than mounds- tlomms , Iii 1450 about 40,000 persons were killed In Naples by a convulsion of the eartim , In 1531 nearly an many perished In LIsbon , Time Sicilian eartimquahce of 1693 is uppoesJ to Imave cost 100,000 lIves. About 40,000 cIt-i- cerma of Cairo wore killed in like manner , in 1754 , Sicily was visited by an earthquake in S 1783 wlmlcim destroyed 40,000 people. as nearly is could be detem-mlmmed , In 1797 at least 10,000 perished in Central America antI the s ortitern part of South America. Cambric test about 22.000 people , In 1857 , by a ter- rifle eartimqtmako. and in 1863 at least 10,000 persons tell victims to a similar convtmieiou , fi fl Maniiia. Peru , Euador amid Cimili were icmitetl by an earthquake , in 1866 , which iIled 110,000 to G0OpO of time imilmabItants of hose countries. I ' In Japan , wimereI.1mQ ground qulvera at east once a clay , m mtho average , in some ) artmm of time countr } ai serious earthquakes im'e very nunyurotms.4q.oes of life ! roni such : onvulsiona of natu-hm , sometimmies terribly reat. In 1891 , ohm3 darthquako killed at east 10,000 Japanee pain Was visited by I rimnilar disaster , wbmen about 2,000 eron.s perished. anti' ilie beautIful Island if Iscimia , 1mm ( lie i3ny tf. Naples , lost not Iced ban 2,000 of its Inhabitants through thu d arthqtmake of 1883. , i SI Iii time same year--vast destruction and earful loss of life 'resulted from time almost mnprecedented lmlh4m,1.'aI , In Java and some If the smaller islacft1muear by. Whole towns ti mere mmttorly wlpe4 q of existence , with .11 their poptiiatioq flj in time flourishing j ity of Batavia an itjeniburbs seine 20,000 ill ersons perished. ZJsilikeiy that the mor- silty In the entir rcjiIorm was not less than 00,000. , , I , The cyclones , tornadoes , hurricanes and timer wind storms which struck Cities and al rnportant towns puaka a long list. London , r eeauee of Its great ago and exteM , has been al mit often , A hurricane's assault upon it p .8 far back as 944 Is recorded1 which do- lroyu4 1,500 imousee , but time loss of life us Jm Iven by time different chroniclers varies IdeIy , rangiimg from 1,000 to 6,000. The town as struck again in 1001 and 0O houses were tr miocked down this timmie , and tromn 20Q to 400 ersons were killed. November 26 , 1703 , CC eyeral thousand peaons were chrowimed hi ti oods along the Thames , in London , which w rero preceded and accomimpanied by a imurmiin 500 that destroyed property in that town P alued at $ i0.000,000 , This particular tempest .as called time "greai mitorin" and figured as P : timimo mark for half a century or over in ss 'Zocatie" dates of birth ; marrla&o or other p ! events in the lives of people of nglsnd , for it extended througlmout most cC time coummdry , It did , In this repect , time same sart of duty ( inst time "bIg wind" In Irciamid mliii a century amid a quarter later. October 28 , 138 ; Jimly 11 , 1874 : April 11 , 1878 , arid December 12 , 1SS3. brought stormS to London which destroyed fromn tsenty to 4iiirty lives in nacti Case and from $1,000,000 to $3,000,000 property , Havana had a storm on October 26 , I7C. , wlmlch killed 1,000 persene timid destroyed 4,04S ) iOtmSC-S. hiecemuber 12 , 1822 , Itmblin anti Its vicinity lost tram forty to fifty lives anti $1,000,000 of property , Dmmthin , 'sas struck again on time night of January 6 amid the mnoruming of January 7 , 1839 , by a imurri- cane which was felt tlmrougiiotit time greater part of Ireland antI on time west coast of England , Several other large towns In Ireland - land besidco lmmblin were attacked , including lAmnerlck , Galva ) ' and Athlone , antI in Liver- Psel tIme destruction was also great. Thirty persona were killed by falling buildings or Jlylmmg missiles in that city , antI 100 were ( lrowmietl in the storms. lii time four Irisim cities namneti time devastatlomi was greater , time Ion ! of life In Dublin alone tmeimmg ; mut at 100. anti iii property at $3,000,000. This is time "big wind" referred to in a preceding paragrapim. It fornis as important a "landmark" in the social history of Ireland - land as Magmma Cliarta or tIme revolution of 1688 does In the political lmistnr ) ' of England , or as ( hit leelarmmtlon of Independence or time fail of Fort Sumter does 1mm that of time United States. It is a great date line in time lives of mimmmn } of time Irish eoimhe wimo arc 50 years of ago or upward. When hmey e'ay they were born 1mm the yir of time "big wiimd , " or one , two or any other number of years before or after that time , they have , they timink , givemi their ago with suificlont exact- floss for practical Purposes. and In many eases this is as near as they can got at timeir exact age. Lisbon had a gale Decemnber 13 , 1864 , wlmicii was memorable in time records of ( lint city of muarmifohml and nilscehianeouim4 pheical af- flictlons , tlestroylng 100 lIves and $2,000,000 property. In Macre , Ilong Kong and otimer cities iii Immdia emi September 22 , 1874 , a t'ilmooii killed 10,000 Peoile amid wreekeil beteen 40,000 amid 60,000 houses. i3tmda.l'cstim haul a storm Juno 26 , 1875 , whelm destroyed 200 lives. In liaifong unit otimor Chinese citIes 300,000 persamis porisheti in a typimoomi October 8 , iSSi. At Colon , I'anammia , amid In its imarbor 100 lives were lost lecemmiber 2 , 1885 , in a gale. Madrid lost ninety lives In a stormn May 12 , 1SS6. Iii Dacca , India , April 7 , 1SSS , 100 persons were killed In a gale. Maurititimi , 1mm time Imidiami ocean , on April 29 , iSO ? , hail a imtmrricane which killed 150 itersomis. In the United States , Louisville - wan the flrmit Important town vIsited by a destruct ye stormmi. Aimgtmst 27 , 1854 , it hail twenty-five persons kilcd : amid $1,000,000 property de- troyed In a cyclone. Indlanola , Tex , , was nearly wip'al off the face of the cam-tim Seli- ( ember 15 , 1875 , iosiimg 126 lives and $1,000- 000 of property. McAlester , I. T. , nearly equaled that record May 10 , 18S2 , time destruction - struction being 125 lIves antI $500,000 of property. Time year 1882 hind a aeries of cyclones - clones which were not matched in number amid destructivemiess umitil 1S96. In oneof these the towmm of Grimmnell , In. , was tie- rtroyed. with a loss of $1,000,000 in property and 100 lIves. Just seven days later Eni mettsbmmrg , Ia. . was blotted oft time map , wIth a loss approximately equal to that at Grimm- neil. Motmnt Vernon , Ili. , on Febrimary 15 , ISSS , was almoet destroyed , tlmlrty-nino persons beimig killed and 125 injmmreil , many of them fataFy , Pttabmmrg lost fifty-three lIves in a tornado January 0 , 1SSO. Now comes time most destrmmctive storm which ever visited a city omm time Atlantic reaboard in time limiited States. This wa' time great blizzard of Marcim 11 and 12 , 1888 which New Yerk City felt in Its fiercest form. About 400 lives were loSt in New York and the other towns afflicted antI in wrecks on the oceami in the vicinity , which time gale caused. vimilo the property loss was estimated at $3,000,000 , but Ne.w York's share of this tlastriictOmi was only about thirty lives and $1,000,000 property. Louirvilie flgimres a second time In a tornado - nado , and sustained more damage than any other town in the United States from a wind etcrm , except St. Louis1n time imurricamie of May 27 , 1896. This was on March 27 , 1890. LouisvIlle's loss of life was placed at 125 at the time , amid its property loss at $2,500,000. Like the St. Louis storm , the Louisville gale cut a broad. path through time city , Its width , In time course of greatest destructiveness , be- lag fully 1,000 feet. Time greatest etorms in time United States snce that at Louisville were those on time South Atlantic coas't on 'Xugmmst 28 , 1893. whIch committed havoc In Charleston anti Savannah , and with time shipping - ping on time ocean in their vicInity , the aggregate - gregate loss of life being about 1,000 , antI in time Gumlt of Mexico. on the coast of Louisiana , on October 2 In that year , In which 2,000 lives were lost. On February 9 , 1884 , a series of destructive storms vicited parts of Missouri , Illinois , Kentucky , Tenmme'see , Mississippi , Georgia , the two CarolInas and Virginia , entailing a reported lou's' of 800 lives and 10,000 houses. In the region covered there were sixty distinct - tinct tornadoes on that day , and time aggregate - gate lot's of life and property marks it as tIme most destructive record for a , day In the history of the country. The atoms record for the month of May , 1896 , is a most extensive one. Beginning witii the cyclone at Sherman , Tox. , on time iStim , followed by the Kanas atoms cmi the 17th , the Iowa , Illlnos , Minnesota and Michi. gan gales on time 25tim anti closing with time St. Louie disaster , the lees of life approximates - mates 1,000 and the injured 1,500. p Stage Comtclmiimg in Seotlatmul. An American who was traveling in the rmiils of Scotland , relates Harper's Round Fable , paid $10 for a first-class ticket for a stage cOacim ride over the mountains. Soon ifter the start lie noticed that a mami who atl a second-class ticket , whlcim cost $5 , mntl several who had thIrd-class tickets , price 2.fi0 , were enjoying as good seats and ap- arcntly tu many privileges as lie was. Time ( mnericin concluded timat ( Lie canny Scota- nen had gottemm ( lie better of him , but de- : itlecl to hold lila peace and pay for thp cx- erieumce. When time end of time journey was eaciied , at evening , however , the ( raveler mad changed hml mind ; lie felt he had hail us money's worth , For every timno ( hint lay when the coach came to thio foot of a icep imlll time horses wore stopped anti the lrlver called out , "Firat-clas passengers ceep your seats ; second-class passengers , get mut and walk ; third-class passengers , get mut amid 'push ! " And they all did every lose. A Fmtlixmg of lime Sex. Time bicycle girl was almost in tears. rays hue Chicago Post , "I thougiit m disguise was perfect , " ahme aid. "I had timId suit made jumat exactly ike my brother's. and time lint is like imis , else is like his oo-and-antl--everything , 10 I don't see bow you could tell my sex so Time youimg man lauglmeth. "Loosen your belt , " ho said , "A man 005 not pride himself on imimi somali waIst. " A REMARKABLE CURE. L Case of 1'lles of Eighteen Ycavh Standing. - I " Cured lm' the l'yrmimtmlul I'Iic Cmmrc. There are plenty of pile cures wimich give elief and sonmetimueml cure a mild case of lIes , but there is emily one wimich can be ependeil upon with certalimty to cure ob- finate bug stanmliimg cases , anti that in ( lie yramnid Pile Cure , Endorsemnents and testimonials are re- slvcd daily ( rome moon ammO women whose In- ugrity and relIability are above question and C ( lila connection a letter received from the ev , Jams. ii. Wesbrcsok of l3owmmo , MIch. , lay be of Interest to pile sufferers who have ) ugh in vain for a cure. lie says : I have used the Pyranilti I'ile Cure and I row timat It is all ( tint Is claimed for it. I ad been troubled with piles nmore or less for Liout oigiitcen years and I had tried other 'nmedies , but time piles grew worse until out ten mouths ego I used the Iyranmid lIe Cure. It gave aimnost instant relief anti have been free from piles ever sinco. Iev. is , H , Wsbrook , The remedy seems to act equally well In ten form of piles , blind , bleeding , pro- uding or ItchIng , It stops all pain almost ammediately. allays irritatIon and removes usatipation , and any one wimo has suffered me annoyance and pain of a rectal trouble t Ill appreciate time excellent results wimlcii -arlably follow the first application of thu yru nm Id. The Pyramnld Pile Cure is prepared by the d yramid Drug Co. of Albion , Mich , , and for ' lIe by druggislu everywhere at 50 cents per ickage. ' StiVihitAL nVlI.ilGS Il1lOlIf4IIlII ) , Tn later at MissourI Valley Iuse. lli'lm MiSSOURI VAlLEY. Juno 5-Specia1 ( ) - A amnall tornado , accompamuicil by the heaviest rain of the seasli , viltd this succiten Int'l night about 9:30 : , The Imouso of lIen l'mmmcell WItS nvcrtfirmmctl , buryIng time family in the 4 ceilIng bemmath the furniture. Mrs , Ptmrcohl ro- colved severe cumts .ibotmt the imead anti armns froni the rolling cook stove , The large bmtild logs at tIme fair grommmiils era demumollsimetl ammtl the Erie street nrd scimool buIlding mhamimagetl. Otlmer houses crc wroncimeil frommi their fotmndatlomms timml nIne freight ears plIed I tii At the end of a .sliimtg. A party of camimp- t era at time mno'mth ' of a csmmyomt imortim of town I lost all their pbs-'esslumma In time flooti anti narrowly ecapetl ( lrowmtlmmg , Time funmiel. simapc'd clommil divided at the fair groumuls , part of It going ovem' the city and past con. tlnmmlmmg southeast , iwbero It crimmiheti lImo large barn 0mm the farmim of Terry \'lIsoii. The twister proper watt accomupanleml by a distlmict roar amid ummatmy mesidetits took to theIr cellars or caves. Wires are down lii several illmec- tions anti the early mmmc'rnimug Chicago trains were delayed , sonic by a washout near \'oti- binc , JliWP1IltiON , In. , Jimne 5.-Special ( Tele- gramn.-lleavy ) washommts are rc'porteml near Chance GaIt and Logmirm as a result of time seVrO stormmi inst imighmt. 'ires are down anti mitail are hard to get. lES MOINES , Jimmie 5.-A stat-mu at At. lantlc at 6 p. 1mm , diul abrnmt $10,000 ilaimmage by hail to window glksmm antI crops , Ommo womnamm anti two clulldrcn hmifi mmarrow escapes from drowning , bmmt were rescued. Iosmu % 'oouI milen l'limIc. MASON CITY , In. , Juno 5-Speclat ( Telo- gramn.-The ) , smmnmmer season at Clear Lake was ammsplcioiisli' opemmed today by a big pIe- ale excmmm-ton , given by time Modern \\'ootlmnemi of America. Lodges from timirty-four of ( lie northern coimmitlos of time state hmarticittatd. Excursions were nm on nil roads. Anmon ; time noted speakers were : Norvin Quockent of Dtmndec' , Ill , . imiemimber of time mmational hearth of directors of time order , and Geomgo B. Albert , deputy head consul. Ur' , . Cievelammui mm t Grmu Gibui' , . fljT9 . , lt-S I1AV , Mmtsmt. , Juno -Mrs. . 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