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Show A I 1st ar sreldenls. VuNA, July 24. There ha been aulnrreaeeln the area of tbu iloodod ill.lrlcl In Moravia nnd Hllrela, The Vistula aud Marah near Olmulxarun mile wldu and much land I submerged. sub-merged. In the 'lyroloao Alp large tract of land have bes-n devaatated by avalanolir which havu fallen Into the valley and caused an Imnunau amount of damage. ItlLLIMll IIIXltl-N WlllllvUIN. Vienna, July 21. The tower of a church, which wa In courau of crw Hon at Haalatlua, Hungary, fell today, killing alxtuou workmeu, CIIILMUN IIIIOWSKII. 1)111 mx, July 21 A elliale h from Hcveii Itlands, un Ihn lower Ht. Law rente, repvils thu drowning of seven children, Alfred, Joseph, Marie, lml.e au I I't-clt Moutlgny end Marine-land Marguerlto I'onra. Thu detail havu not In en received, iiisthosiii in. mil.. i'llll.Clil II MIA, July 21. The Inline Inl-ine u-etsitto'i and wool milt of Camp Is II en I l'.lllolt wa completely destroyed des-troyed by fire lo I1UI1U Tho loss Is letlmaleil betwee II 110,000 and I'M, "OH, and I Ullesi-I to bo rueereal by Irieuritiei', Thn fire wa one of the Ilrrn.t over ncen lu this city. The building was about 200 feet equero, and 11111-4 with Inllimmable mate rial. Over VVI men, wumeii nut ehltdriu nro thrown out of em loyuicitl by the destruction des-truction of tho mill. HAS I'VI'UiSION, 1'imi lltirii, Ark., July 21 A terrific explosion oe-etirred hero In Free! Kchneldrr' tailoring i-.Ul.ll.h-meiitthlafternooii. Thu houHRnvvr a large portion of the Iuh n be lug rockesl and thu window panes broken In thu vicinity, three uf Hchneider'a workmen, work-men, Alexander Htrano, ( . II. Favor andC. W. Welter, were, Istily hurt, the first fatally. Iho entile building was Uemollihed. Ten thousand steal lars' world of tock was riiltieit. The a IJsci nt Iioiimi ol McL'anoA. lluustou wa alu ba lly damageel. mnuci. n iiiiiitm.no. Cam I ki v, Fa , July J4. TliU after noon a fearful wind and thunder atoriu, acevjmtsinleil by lightning, tsiseenl oirr tliu (uiuberlaild 1 alley, doing cou-al cou-al lerabie. damsgu to 1 roisirty and stock. During tho progress of Ihn Rtorni a bull ufllghluliig struck a ahop factory hereaud playeel frlghttulfliak with the bull Hug and mamillary. At theltmn theruwere Riki hauls In the building, most of them wumeu, and when thu bolt deended Ihetotulc stricken crowd ruiheil fur the dour. Heveral young wiiintn were stlghtly hockesl, while thren fell to tho Hour iiiicnuiclous. It 1 thought Mls.es Hpangler aud Juliuaon were fatally lijured, as unto this tlino they have not lecoveri'i con.clomnr... Hlx other you ng women oic ratlves v, ere seriously Injurisl A 11. A 11. 11, cuf I.tsioN. 1)1. N 111, July SI. Thu narrow, gaugurnal Isiunit expri-s fromHntida, Colo., ton the Denver ek lllotlraiide, colllde-I Willi the broil gauge Halt lakue ipres going west a few miles from Cnrllale early thl morning. Thu trln wereriiiiulng lu full (acel and weruheivlly lonleti. Thn englim and front coaches of both trill, wero completely wrecked and five a,raoiis we re killed. 'I tiu killed aretleurgu A. Ardell, en glueer: A H. farrow, conductor; C M.Colo, expreu messenger, and twu tramps. Theserloualy ItOurcil are II. 1'.. Mul nix, a railroad contractor ofTrluldad, wiioau right leg waa crushed so badly that It had to tsi amputated above the knee; II. William of Halldi, rib Lrukeu, back Inlurud, baJly bruised about the lie ad, John Fatten, Fuel lo, hip bruised, v I lie Injured; Hufu Hob-liiaou, Hob-liiaou, Palermo, right hg broken lutwo I laces aud left leg In one and bruised aboulthu head aud face. Usury (III, hereon, newsagent 011 thu westbound train, I thn only one of the injure.1 who It I feared will not recover. His log waabatly cniahed ami was atnpu tated below the knee, while he aulle rest Internal Injuries, Ihn exteut of which cannot bu determined. Juathow the accident occurred can. not bu hariiiHl.but It lssuiKiesl to Imi the re-nilt of Conductor Farms' nils, understanding of an order. Ouly thu engine mid baggage car of the train i,oliig west left the track, but thu une going west wa the nirrow-gaugu and all were thruwu from thu track aud 1 lied up lu a promiscuous mat. Thu body of Ueorge Ariel), Ihe unforlun-alueliirlueer, unforlun-alueliirlueer, liatlll under the wreck, Thnlnjured wembrought heru to thn HIetera' hosillal. A wrecking crew aro busy, and thu road will probably bu cleared tills I Veiling. |