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AMONG E F(vaH NtrJ'.
harass I distinguished the deep, mor regular
breathing of a human being; si mortal man,
+� 11 CYCLONE DOWN SOUTH
survs u
-
'+This
saunri asleep and snaring . in that narrow
,1
_
o
despatch must g,o,°' said Ned
Aroller, the war correspondent, .decidedly,
path,
The common practice of a native sentry
Its Path was 'Twenty Miles in �Pidth.
NMA! Cure You, is a true. statement of
as we sat together in the military compound
on guard at night is to stretch himself upon
-^-
the tu3tzoii of A�ItiP. S Sarsaparilla,
of the northern division of the British In-
dian annyy, stationed beyond the l�yber
the ground before what he is ttard%lj duel
deliberately o. to sleep. g
It Cdedtns stat Towns, Rills 3llitny 1l'go icy
Xniures Others^ tenses UrtC u a nd
I � o
kvben taken for diseases originating in.
Pass,
An Afghan sentinelp v t
g as that
e-
tilurw�u A-way-3ttuiy ErizuLlxC9 laenie-
e
impure blood bite, while this�asserlioit
is true of A'irElZ"S� Sarsaparilla, as
W hadunearthed a l r
e a pot on the part of
the Afghans, pwhich fort er ht hours later,
g +. ■ y' .g
narrow pass. It meant a detachment of
detachment
Afghan soldiers in some s e to e o r
g . n h l r d lqf,
less"W ay or Fantastic mautnin s;
AiottR the Barite--Aayluiti rtYreakcd.
thousands can attest, it cannot be truth-
materialized in the frightful massacre,
t
The general in command, however, simply..
close at hand, and that the ass was closed,
pp
4Ve'may have: had no right to lace aur•
g
A Memphis, ,
p : Tenn., despatch Bays ;—The
fullya` applied other re orations w ich
pp o p p r t
laughed at the idea. He not only refused.
P
selves in such a predicament, but we were
path of the cyclone hi ll to ed T n a-
P Y w o en r • e ne
unprincipled dealers will recommend,
ca
and try to impose upon you, as dust as
to taste any precautions himself, but deolin-
ed to allow an such sensational stuff to o
y g
there, and retreat was impossible.
Two men, at least, were sleeping there,
P• g
see friday in a souchw.esterly direction
from Mississippi appears to have been 4tbout
good as Ayees." Take Ayies Sarsa-
over the -wire to the home newspapers.
Ned Archer was a determined fellow. I,
Steadying myself with the thought that, if
there were twenty, it was just the same,
20 miles in width, although serious damage
was confined to a much smaller area. elle
iaarilia, and Ayer'a only, if you need a
had no doubt the despatzih would go ; but
my only possible course was to do my best,
wires arc down in. all directions. There is
blood -purifier and would be benefitect
permanently. This medicine, for nearly '
how? was a, very serious question.
�'° find a ytetegraph office not under con-
To
I rasped the dagger again and ere ton,
ending forward, at last, I was - strug-
no telegraphic communication with Nash -
ville and inter renin points, and little news
li }
fifty years, has enjoyed a. reputation,
trol of the (general wwe must, g° to the town
of liyber, forty-two miles to the south.
gling to locate in thedarkness the exactspot
to strike a single blow, when—heaven be
is obtainable fromg
places visited by the
cyclone.
'barely
and made a record for cures, that has
neves been equalled by other prepsra,
The path lay through the defiles of the
Himalaya Mountains, that were literally
thanked !—I caught the fumes of opium.
My hand fell, and I sat still for a moment
This cityescaped. A Leavy rain
y . P time
fell and a high wind blew at the tuna the
tions. AYEWS Sarsaparilla eradicates
Alive with Afghans l desperate fellows bit-
g p
terly opposed to the English, who had al-
for the strain had been somethins; fearful,'
Then, reaching forward, I found the
cyclone raged, and it became as dark -
night for 30 minutes. heavy* damage was
the taint of Hereditary scrofula and
ready become so openly insolent and fero-
Afglian's face. It was clammy and cold,
dons to trees and small outbtiildiu s
g ' 'A'
other blood diseases from the system,
and it has, deservedly, the confidence
cious that people under British protection
were forbidden to leave the town even in
The other was close to it. They were both
in a dead stupor. Creeping along beyond
t •
t train from Birmingham, Ala., arrived late
s night, and reports .lunch damage be -
,of�the people.
broad daylight without a militaryguard,
and messengers from the south rrived
them to assure myself that: there were no
more, I pulled their senseless bodies close
tween lie:e and Byhallia, 20inileseast. At
21.30 °'clock next morning the wire at
ARM 9
with constantly increasing escorts.
Ned and. I carie through the mountains
to one side, led the horses cautiously past
them and once more wo were oa the wa
Nelly' Miss" was tapped, and details tole-
graphed to show that the early reports were
b
from Iayber at night, with no incentive to In time the oppressive atmosphere grow
note tide path even if we could have aeon it, lighter, mud we breathed fresh On
' not exaggerated.
NAstivlL1.4 serPrAI&n.
Irecommenditassuperiortoanypresoriptiou
air again.
but to employ an Afghan guide to show its emerging from the gorge, however, we found
A despatch from Nashville, Tenn., says
Y
the wayback would have been certain death, that a dense fog had replaced the rain, and,
-vliilo a military escort was, of course, im- worse yet, the fog was tinged
Half of the state penitentiary, which co-•.
80
4"rhe use of `Castoria I is so universal and
with a suspi-
possible, cion of silver-gray by the first thought of
ers acres of ground, was torn to pieces
by the cyclone, entailing an enormous loss.
"I cannot forbear to express mg joy
n
at the relief 1 ve obtained roan the
hIla bt.ntn f
One happy thought suggested itself, In coming morning. It was a serious sugges.
o 'n
ami u I traded a ed o o t horses m w rn u hof s '
tia iii
g P y n d we i
quickened oar sae
q
for fresh ones in Kyber. They
The convicts, 500 in number, had : just
maned out o the fes t
f h p _s hall when the build -
l e
use of AYER'S Sarsaparilla. I was
p
afTiieted with kidney troubles for about
were native Faster and faster we rode as it grew
animals: and it left to themselves might lighter, till suddenly the horses saint pact:
in collapsed.
Derden, a suburban. town, was obliterat-
six months, suffering greatly -with pains
possibly make their own way back again to upon their branches, and a shadowy rose out
1 ed by the star m and fire. The damage to
I n the small of my back, In addition to
IS yber. �� e resolved to try. of the shadows before us.. It !coined up in
Nashville property Alone Is over $100,000,
this, my body was covered with pimply
The night came on with heavy clouds the fog, for an instant. Then there was a
Tho oyclone ploweatits way down the Gum=
eruptions. The remedies prescribed
and rain, and the moment it was possible to. crash, a .fasts 1 The shadow disappeared,
berland Talley and destroyed property and
Failed to help ale. I then began to take
pass our own sentries we started, knowing and Ned clutched my arm,
life, but wires are down and nothm ; def•
A.YEiZ'S Sarsaparilla, and, in a short
to a certainty that we were taking our last I sprang from the saddle only in time to
inite can be learned,
time, the pains ceased and the pimples
slisappeared. I adviser every young
took at the station north of thoKyber Pass, catch poor Archer's body as it fell back.
for the chances were manyagainst us that ward, and it lay on the around between the
Another dispatch from illem ibie says
Not a house escaped the storm's fury. Only
roan or woman, in case of sickness
we should ever live to reach the town of horses.
a few are left standing and they are badly
resulting from impure blood, :to matter
Iiy'oer, and if wq did, and the despatch was , Anxiously I knelt beside it, but the bullet
damaged. The Douse of Roland Cox was
howlong st inding the case may be, to
take q'YER'S Sarsaparilla.",; H. L. Jar-
sent, if the Afelians Mhanged their plans, must have pierced the heart, for there was
leastbediwharged in disgrace; not another sign life ho
lifted up and blown away, The house of
`.Che'
an•^ ^ N is st. New it •
yin , da ..i til , v 1 ark City.
we should at, of after caught my
{
while, ' aria. Whoever
w 1 , tf we succeeded, and ill was correct, , er fired the shot -was doubtless
Robert Stevens is a beep of ruins.
residence of D. N. Harris, a wealthy plant='.
iA
All Gi
though Ned Aroner's reputation as a war if ready to fire again, and the only possible
correspondent would bu established for life, I ohauce which could see for mysolf was to
that northern station would be obliterated, leap upon my Horse, lie close on his neck,
er, was wrecker], and the houses of four of
his tenauts. were blown away 'Three
houses belonging to S. Hudel were Blown
U
Personally, my= only motive for going waa give hien the+ spurs and matte a lifo-and*
that' Archer We death dash for Kyber. Ilooked down
down. The dwelling Molise of 'lir. C. Roggs,
l4trtucd b, 1'r J, C, Ayer S Co.. Lown 1, ila,ss
ed -vas my friend. had into
3 followed all sorts of fortunes together, and Ne 3's dead fae,a and shook my head. He It
which faced north, was turned and now
faces south.
his must be one of them. i would not have left me like that, clad I to.
y
If there had been the best road in the , slued t o take flim with me asfar as -vent,
before
i foal tNatAxArol,ts.
A despatch from Indianapolis, Ind
#
WONDERo
world us we conlrt not have followed
lteoh a"
it on that stormy -windy night, We kept � a fealty I made m Inter by binding
le
�,
says; Astarnt, which assumed lila proper•
what was of
the rain on our right cheeks, but beyond ft the blankets over the
that let the horses have their way. } We saddles and fastening, the horses together,
tiaras of a cyclone, visited Indiana about ;1
o'clock last alight and left devastation and
1 Representative esentlitvt: Farmer,Could
not even see the :faintest outline of with every motion expecting the report
that was to end my life.
suffering in its track.. In :Indianapolis 60
homes
Speaks.
the horses' heads. We could only feel their
timld, irregular breathing, and hear the Perhapathey were standiugabout, watch.
were wrecked Inoue neighborhood,
in the northwestern portion many famllies
for e to start. I did not
sound of their hoofs, knowing that in the log me, -waitingisl
impenctrabieblacknessaboutusthereminht dare to look into those fog -banks 'or an
were rendered temporarily homeless. The
magnitude of the storm was not known un•.
be a hundred ears catching the same sound, instant, but -when all was ready #oak the
and a hundred handsat an =moment stretch. , despatches from Ned's pocket, lifted Ills
y
til day dawned.
many houses were
t
ed out to drag us from life saddleand tear body upon the litter, laid my left hand
in span the bit, and with a cold shudder took
a edAtTuxedo,and s veralrla,
wreaked and several of the smaller ones
"
us pieces.
I"rotted by the rain the horses struck into the first step.
were carried away. :dany of the residents
passed the night in their ecltals.
a rapidample, and, fri hterled by the dark. The horsearespouded.. The ar'tmching of
Hess, they crowded p user and closer to their [cot broice the silence, but beyond
r;-NxAsxiai.Itili Nia[:..
gether, till they almost crushed our legs. that the fog drifted around us, and 9,11 was
ill as began funeral
The storm was accompanied by a boa. y
fall of rain and afantasticplayof lightning.
we our march, down,
We made no eirort to part then). Ithink down, down out of the mountains and into
we rather agreed with theta. Deliberately the
The coreline mills on thenorthwestern edge
'
a•< ,`, «
valley.'
we had mads the Cstimate. that there was To provnt inyself from uselessly strailling
one chance in ten for success. Calmly
of the cit a three-story or ■ brick buildir. ,
suf tired much damage. Its walls werebut
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iii
we had decided tot for that one. Tout, y eyes to penetrate the fag, I waighed.niv
' Eget countingm steps, and tried to
p
-wrenched and its roof taken o11; One am.
ploye bad a less broken.
.h
the intense agony of thatprolonggdsuspenset ' quiet
' 1
my overstrains nerves by betting with
was something; which no one could estimate myself -whether I should tale ten steps,
The Capital City Collin Works lost its
first story. Along ]fall Creek dozens of
+;
till it was realized. and thou ten more,. before I heard the shot
Prom the moment when the glimmering ( felt
giant foreat trees were uprooted. Advices
-%'"`� '/' r!•
and the hall.from
lights and inarticulate noises of the stationP
Suddenly a sense of light startled my
diet. awav there was not amoment of that Iabsorbed
all arta of the state indicate mixcti
property damaged and some persons killed.
attention. I Iooked up. The fog
nightwhen there weronot, in all probability, was drifting up the hill, into the mountains
The loss, -while not accurately known in
this city, will amount to man • thousands of
� � f ��� ,�,�.
+r �J,+ j
a dozen—or a hundred mein, -within gun- behind me, and down in the green valley,
shot of us, who would have gloried in an less than half a mild away, lay lite Hindu
lives,
dollars. No lives -veto lost in this cityand
� only m few parsons were injured, and Chase
� of ,t�J
/' a
e our opportunity to take town of Kylaer, with the British flag flying
Willis steak which sent cold shivers from the citadel.
not seriously.
At Loogooteeathroe•storay flouriug mill
down my back, I felt my horse start uar.or The despatch went to i ngland that
too hesitate for an instant, draw a deep, morning, and Ned Archer's reputation as a
cguivoring breath and
was wreaked and part of the •febris was
thrown against the Central hotel. The
C. C. HAUN
stand stock still, say war correspondent was established.
ing as plata as words could put it that there' Poor fellow I
Catholic church and the Wty hotel -were
also badly damaged. The loss on the lour•'',
U.. ioliowingremarkabie facts tlrefully
t"a><tiae 8 tc as bstng undeniably eorreev in
wads danger in the darkness on ahead, w, ,.,,n... -;m -
Io spite of common =cuss we strained our
ing' mill -will reach several housand dol- j
everypartioular. llfr. Hann is well knovn
in the vicinity, Staving resided berg over
, ayes to see, and strained our cars to listen. DESERVED 6 BETTER PATE.
tars.
At ZIcGoYksville the farmhouse of James
6fty vgaxs, tend is 3tighly zasp2ate[i ns s
Hark! Itis the dfstaut sound of feet -tile A lrerulc>Fnrincer Dependent on Charity
l sandalled#ce.t of Afghan soldiers ! They
McCord was blown to pieces and Mrs Me-
a °f lino strictest honor, whose worn is
_ Drove, the First Locomotive.
are sorely approaching ! There is not the
Card was fatally injured,
• aBHis.bana..
its seen front his letter, four
faintestnnnrmnr of a human voice. They Thepioneer engine driver Of tli8 United
are bound upon a mission demanding silence. States, Christopher Benson, now 86 years of
INS.�NE ASTLr.1%-yRItl'IiL"Ia.
At Evansville a namber of small build -
attended him, and it was
i They. must have heard our horses' hoofs be- age, is an inm,te of the Philadelphia Hos-
ings were blown down. A part of the
yen up hope of cure
i3uxdocli Blood
fare the animals cnuld have heard them, ; pita,l. After a remarkable career of fifty-
is of service on the railroads
Southern Indiana Hospital for insane was
blows down inji.red.
I of a
°•
i and the only explanation that they aro nine years of this
coming in search of us. continent he is at last dependent on the
and one patlait was
The depot building at tl,e hospital was also
airizi�es
s
Nearer, steadily nearer! Ah 1 if those charity of the city of Philadelphia.
demolished. ,
horses would only stop breathing I Althon£h the old roan is past the four-
When tine sound -was a little to our left. score in years, vet he is still hearty and in
At Brw/il the storm raged furiously.
OutbuildiW!s - and fences were levelled to
-issed the direction by a hair's- possession of good health. A remarkable
the ear n and trees -were carried great dis-
d we sat and listened to the acci&nt, in -which he saved the lives of Gil
tituie of sandals as it passengers, nine years ago on the Mohawk
tanees., Several coal mines -were flooded,
The hiss will be many thousands.
araduat= railway bridge of the New York Central &
elson River railroad, has deprived hi" -lay
'"Additional particulars from Alexandria
the tornado struck that city about [J. 30,
all the hair an his 1 ad,
damaging residences, business houses, and
destroying the Tippin Scott glass factory-
awk
The -wind struck it at the south and crushe
shin'
ed it down on the machinery and employes.
ww g
The damage -will reach $5000 to the factory
es
alous. John Andler, jr., was instantly kill -
Three hundred and fifty men are]
thrown out of employment until the factory
n be rebuilt. Some of the tainted men
mained in the debris from the time of the
m till'S o'clock this morning.
The Offics of Black Rod•
flice of Gentleman Usher of the
will very shortly be placed at the
Hasan, by the resignation of
ummond, KC.li.,;
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OvAtoriaOwes Colle,Constipa'Cion,
Irecommenditassuperiortoanypresoriptiou
8ourStomach, D#arrhma.Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and pronioes di.
known tomo." II. A. Aitama, M D.,
fi W
iia So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
without itrjuribus medleatioii.
4"rhe use of `Castoria I is so universal and
" For several years I have recommended
its merits. so well known that it seems a work
of supperero atian to endorse it 1 ew are the
inteliigent i�amilies who do not keep Castaria
your' Castorla, I and sliall always continue to
do Boas it liar iavariabiy produced beneScial
results."
wltbia easyreacb."
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