Show More of the Cyclone Burlingame 14The cyclone in this county was more serious than telegraphed tele-graphed from Topeka The cyclone first formed between Arvoniaand Olivet then parsed northwest going out of the county in the direction of PomeraFrank lin County In Its course it killed five people including Jonn Kosencranz John Harper arcan named Brown two colored children and a person whose name is not yet learned Houses of the following persons were destroyed F Dexter J Rugby Thomas Bence Findlay Thompson K Thompkins I Philip Fine sen Phil p Fine jr Wm Pickett Jos Picket J E Manly JW Sargent 1 E Martial two houses E L Marshall two houses J Kankins tenement houses W Vanterslyce Andrew And-rew Wood J Wiley Mrs Wells W Merriwether N E Young Myers H L Powell Mr Brown Phillip Lotta David DnfBeld John Kosencranz tit T Martin John Collyer J W Buner Jesse Lee Mr Calkins Mr Bartram John Harper J Higgins and undoubtedly undoubt-edly many others They were all farmhouses farm-houses in an old settled county many of them fine residences At Quenemo the Presbyterian Church was destroyed and one other building Of the first twenty seven buildings numerated a majority were on the opposite road leading from the west into Quenemo People were absent attending Sunday school which accounts for the saving of life A large number are badly hurt The citizens in the buildings uninjured turned out and all were comfortably cared for The loss of property is enormous but cannot be safely estimated For fifteen miler in the most densely settled and I best part of Osage county tne cyclone cut a swath of desolation and death Entire farms were stripped of buildings cattle and much of the vegetation Atone At-one place only a piece of tire a Foot long and a hub was telt of a wagon PesMoines14 There is serious damage dam-age > to crops by Sundays storm but only in individual casea not widespread disaster dis-aster Osage City Ka 140tlsge County loses fifty houses by the storm besides fences barn orchards and crops Thirty or forty persons were wounded The money loss will be 100000 Many families are wholly destitute Nearly every house is destroyed in the town of Flora Louisville 14Reports to the Courier from Shelbyville says a regular water epoit fell upon the western half of the couny late yesterday afternoon |