« refluii ast igazire. t T ED l'EI). te" 'he «.« ni.'ii wi’l h 4 Anieriiu JUNE 1, 1892. NO Bö. A M»iter <>f Pride. The Missouri River is very high, Hood at its height extended from and when the flo«»d in the Floyd Court street to the bluffs and iron« T»------- M b LISHEDE VERY WEDNESDAY w»r w|pj Small Bov — I wanter take gas. River struck it, the water dammed the summit of Lvnn to the Missouri rs on Iheld BY ie '’>k sd FROM ALL PAKTSOFTHE WOHL] up and rusheti over the adjacent Dentist—It is not usual to admi- river. The bottom was densely I W. C. BYRD & SON. Millet. i’h, J 'IR 1,11. J 1 low grounds. The stock vardsand 1. AriltaliiJ .’P ublishers and P roprietors . T. i e IhiiiJ packing houses were situated at the inhabitanee being poor people, em .lit» on t hurt an instant. iribú eauJ ' O" tu HkJ confluence of the two rivers and ploveH of packing-houses and rail-| ‘‘Yt«u’V«- Rotter gimme gas or I "'' e «lilld ■ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: •e Cuulrilsa they were instantly inundated.! roads. At the height of the flood won’t have it pulled.” A, i'eraii L Ose Year ............................................... F OO Months. 1-50 ■ »i d , “You shouldn’t be so afraid of be­ Ahount 2.000 nead of live stock the current struck straight through Tkree Months 75 i wlll te aj i One Year (in advance) .2.50 ing hurt. Now sit up here like a were drowned there. Manv num- i , the residence streets and scores of I" iheint.X little man.” SOUX CITY FNGULFKI» IN THh •- fríe,... d HERA 1.1» Cl.l’B LIST hers of dead stock have also been dwellings were carried away or ir .4 Ibebl fferal'l amt Harpi-r’s Magazine............ 5.0(1 TM INKLING OF AN EYE. “I ain’t ’fraid of being hurt. lile floating down the Flovd River. 1 turned bottom up. Over all this i- MM*’*’ i11"’ UHrper’s Weekly ......... 5.20 5.20 ■•Talil and Harper's Bazar * I ®Still'I ’ Taint that. I’m afraid I can’t help The damage to property will , area for six or eight streets from 3.75 and Harper’»« Young People Frie Adde to the Horror. 2.90 ■stsl'l and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia, reach a million and a half. Ths the river the water was above the givin a screech when it comes out.” r: ■•«■h additional volume «Per Vol. 1, 5ft cents: . Wee"'« extra ver volume. | h stage. loss to the Sioux City and Northern second storv, with a swift current I i 1 “That won’t matter.” S ioux C ity . May 19. — Yesterday “Yes it will too. All th’ boys wot fBM“' "l'ie" of «U th«' alH've work« can be ex Railroad alone will exceed 1200.-1 and the wind blowing a gale.—The amlaed at leisure in the Reading Room. morning the most fearful Hood ever 000. Miles of order block paying ■ Kepnidic. I’ve ever licked is wait in under th’ I -Publishers of perioiiieal« are solicited known in Iowa struck this city. It winder t’ hear me holler.”—Good has been washed out. id clubbing ran«, a copy of their work for .■ee Heading Room—We file and bind the was the result of a cloudburst in News. At Springdale, a suburb, a wo­ at cluse of every half-volume, end «■•»■ < i izme !«■ bv advertisement the valley ot Flovd River, but how man has stood in the second story (>. 12 00 1« 00 29 00 4X 00 It is low land. Hat. »nd ha* her. This makes the known deaths facta ofthe case the more their dis­ K “ 20 00 30 00 40 00 60 00 110 00 140 00 r •• ' V that half of them are confirmed on it the manufacturing and indus thirteen. The difficulty has l»een gust increases. It is painfully ap 11.00, opium fiends. All kindsof methods nue bv trial districts of the city—the rail­ the fearful gale of wind which has parent that unless the aforesaid JOB WORK avoid r have been tried to prevent the in­ road yards and shop* and the been blowing all dav. Houses are farce-tragedy is cut short the State iry description executed with neatness troduction of opium intothe prison, «patch, at reasonable rates houses of a large part of the labor­ being burned up all the time, as will loose nearly all of its inhabi­ but all have failed. The prisoners Pamphlets Foetera. ing classes. The water came in a there is neither gas nor electric light tants. The best business men, some Kill lleadg. I etter Heads, get all the drug they desire but are Cards, Th Rets. Note Beai » eekly great wav . and in an hour the val­ nor fire protection, the plants being of as good and patriotic Citizens as Dodgers. Etc. Invitât ione. all anxious tn break themselves or ley was a raging sea from bluff to under v ater. T E l). are to he found in the world, are lie broken of the habit. One of this MM H kralii I r kept regularle on fie for re MMfiee, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad (duff. The number dr« wned cannot be emphatic in their denuncaition of citv’s physicians has discovered a g Bureau. 10 Spruce «t.. New York. •uUtiiiK '« <• .Alitili’* The river continued to rise, com v« ry accurately estimated. It is the part the United States has taken cure, and a short time ago persua­ e«*«> wording in part Ufticle S hih has taken in the ti\e bin try it wn the convicts. Nine day^jl i »• xr mi of two blocks an hour and reaching the vicini’v sav that/any variation ' drama is laid to Senators Carev anti Hgo 1 the dootun selected Georj^i even I. < national : nil «'11 across most of the business part of will increase this number. Not j Warren. Thev arc both big stock Mitchell, Henrv Varney, and Pat­ ........ Benjamin Harrison |,t ùti­ li I h in I evi P. Mortoi the tow n. The people were taken over a dozen bodies have been re- men and it is inferred with good ident, rick R van, three of the most ema- mirur ? James G Blaine y of State u ..i ' Charles Foster by surprise, and some were so at rick covered, and it will be davs before1 reasons by citizens of the entire I y of Treasury ... ciateii looking fiends in the prison i wri.eit John W. Noble of Interior Redfield Proctor en to be unable to make a move to the correct number is known ,. » ui> V of War The I State that they have succeeded in as subjects. Every (lay a secrect so­ Benjamin F. Trace' I. ». i y of Naw Many Hed but half dressed list of missing is still large and I pulling the wool over the eyes ofthe Jeremiah M. R"*k escape. Ilium i y of Agrii ullnre. lution is hvjioderiiiicaliy injected Wm. H. Millet V General ... John Wanamaker others were unaware of the danger, about 100 {M'Ople are not accounted powers behind the thPone. and repre­ ter General into their systems, and a tonic of STATE—OREGON : sented the people of Wyoming, and chloride of gold administered inter- J s. Dolph. and the first warning was when for. ......... R I J. H. MilcheU At the month < f the Flovd the in the northern portion ofthe State nallv. ali the men have lost a tri­ Binger Hermann t hey were snatched by the rescuers, .................. R. D.Sylvester Pen novel placed in wagons and hurried to stream is very nanow, and on this especially, as neing thugs and cut­ K Geo. W. McBridi fle in weight since the treatment ' of State Phil. Metachan. places of safety. R r. acc unt little of the debris found throats. That accounts for the in ­ commenced, hut all feel well and J. B. McElro bile Instruction R R Frank Bakei its way to the Missouri Below hospitable maimer in which Senator Dr. Mansfi* Id exp« cts that in the BRAVE RESCUERS. R ) K H. Bean. R ; Wm. P. Lord Judge« the stock yards is a mass of bebris I Carey was received at Casper. To course of a few weeks the men’s ap­ 1» > W. W. Tha- er There wos no dearth of helpers, Reuben 8 Strahn. in which are the remains of the add insult to injury, there are two petite for the drug will be entirely hut the most of them having no SIXTH JVDICIAL niRTKii'T: hog and cattle pens, outbuildings | papers in Cheyenne which denounce gone. If the treatment proves suc­ D .. M. D CLirroBi Boats were powerless, Jn-’ne Ea rl v in C har . F. Htur • D Attorney from the packing houses, pieces of evervbodv in theStateascut throats, cessful, everv fiend in the prison D. 8. Derris the day a woman was seen wad (D). Arene ntatlve . .(D) HENRY PLACEMAN Imuses, some small houses, piles of liars and thieves, who do not up­ will undergo it.—East Oregonian. ing in the stream, holding a v*hild timlter and lumlier, several hun hold and extol the cattle barons. COVHTT—HARMKY: A rescuing party Ww. M illrr above her head. s (D). dred head of hogs and cattle, trees, It is claimed that those papers, re ,W. E. G ra < r (D) went for her in a boat, but the cur­ T. H. ROBBBT« .................. (D) ------- pieces of cars ties and a numlter of ceive pay for thus misstating the (D) T. A. M c K isnon rent carried them bv. and the wo .A. A. 41») * UOWIMG ' D etroit , Mich . May 24 —Seward .................. (D). W. E. A lbrkaom man and child were seen to disap human corpses are known to l»e in facts, but they evidently have not C ha «.N eu ell intendent ... ■ . ' were . <>dniahed. • . j It is i They went direct tn Albany. N. Y., . _ _ . ness s, who the mother she was wildly waving are being cared for bv friends or « u>"H SOCIETIES. reign ■ thence to Detroit and acros4 to predicted that anarchy will a piece of carpet out of a second neighlajrs. III"«] Subscription papers supreme.— The Republic. Windsor, and thev everywhere reg­ oe«j ■P i . va REBECCA Pegree No. 43 i window as the house Hoated away. have been circulated and several 4» •’* J Msstscvery 1st and Xd Wednesdav. ister« (| a» man and wife. Yester­ B elle Gasa, N. O. One old *ladv who was tesmed was thousand dollars were raised, be-' day the girl’s mother, who occiii»ies Hlie <>etM the liewnrit. found sitting astride the roof of a sides which the city council will a fi«y* social position in Philadel­ • A. " C W Burn« l od«». No 47 house in water up to her eyes A make large appropriations. „¡. jMssSsSTery 1st and 3d Thuiads' « F ayetteville . N. C.. Mav 18.— phia. arrived in town and put the ■■■ H. A. D illard . If. W. house containing a woman, man The citv is the heaviest loser; Yesterday seventeen miles I«elow case in the hands of detectives. ---------------------------------------------------------- and a large family of children float­ s’wers, pavings, water pipes and ',)K £ taR^ONIA HONOR l odge. No. R, here, A. Gilmore, a notorious out­ I The pair were decoyed from Wind­ ed down the center of the stream. curbing must l»e put in new in a MCEtBEver- 2d and 4th Mondsv, law from South Carolina, entered sor. and as soon hs Oakes land« d M aria K elly . C or H It struck a bridge and wer.t under large part of the city, and the coun­ the house of Rev. William Brunt, on American soil he struck a pair of EY LODGE. NO. 77, 1. O O F. The rescuers made for th» spot. 1, cil has decided to begin the work and. finding no one but Miss Brunt steel bracelets. He is charged by Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday 2 and 3 efforts were if no avail, but on an extensive scale at once. Em­ J ohb W S a van, N. G. there, forced her to prepare dinner the Pittsburg police with taking » Trees finally the woman was rescued. ployment will he given to every la­ for him at the point of a pistol, some of the ••»'»upanv’s money. The it " Cheer on cheer went up from the boring man in the city. RNEY POST NO. 4M. ft. A. R. After eating heartily, he lea|»ed nut girl declarer they are riot married, •j 1st and 3d Wednesday of each, odd Fellows' Rail. All Con rade, throats of the watchers on the road. the window. Miss Brunt seized w bile Oakes asserts they are The TERRIBLE DESTRUCTION. anding invited. At 10 o’clock the fire alarm was 6*’ The scene disclosed by the reces- a gun arm shot Gilmore, thirteen mother ami daughter made up and sounded to call out more workers. U. 8. MAILS. buckshot striking him. He died started for Philadelphia last night, All the Is ats from the l»oathoui>e sion of the flood is one which beg- ai-BBS— vat.«: in a few minutes A reward of while Oakes is detainod awaiting departs daily. Mondata «icejAed on the Sioux River have been gam description. Throughout the 9300 whs out for him, to which Miss the arrival of an officer from Pitl»- susse—CASvnw city : brought in and are being used to flooded district it is one story of «dava. Wednesoava. F ridar» a pm burg ¡destruction »nd damage. The Brunt l«ecomrs entitled lays. Ttes'sdaxA aalurUajat a. in ¡save life and property. The Herald. 1 .