| Show BY TELEGRAPH PER WESTERN UNION xa ung AMERICAN MERICAN Clair CHICAGO GAGO I 1 heavy he ivy storms prevailed throughout the northwest yesterday morning and reports are beginning to come in of considerable damage to crops ciopa in illinois and wisconsin rock river rose at janesville three feet in three houra hours and the stormie stor mis believed to be iest test in thib thia be section for 25 years an am oregon ills special says there was a storm of unequal unequalled led severity here yesterday the water rose on the flats rats driving a dolen dozen families from their homes fifteen buildings were struck by lightning one ono man mr killed and many barns and out outbuildings buildings carried away by the wind and flood A geore score of bridges floated onn off and hundreds ot of aces acres of grain entirely ruined horses and cattle were killed bythe lightning in nearly every pasture damage to the city and vicinity miles of the track of ef the chicago and iowa road are impassible and road are A cedar rapids iowa special eoy boy there was a furious storm in central iowa on thursday night but though tornado was waa I 1 for lor or the greater part of its course in tho the air not str striking king hing tho the ground except in a few pla pia place ceba cetz where it demolished everything NEW I 1 A pittsburg plus pius burg chronicles greenville pa special baya says A cyclone struck Co coleville leville butler co last night at seven blowing the windows out and half the houses down and nearly all the stores two persons persona were wera killed hilled and 25 injured BT ST louis LOVIS 30 A very heavy alii nili at hannibal mo on wednesday night caused bear creek to rise higher than ever known before the flood swept through several lumber yards on its banks bankc and carried into the mississippi river over half a million feet of lumber two or three small email houses were also swept away their inmates being rescued with greit greet difficulty it la reported report d BIX six persons were drowned but this la Is probably a mistake as no bodies have been found reports from the country say the wheat inlaid is isid laid flat with the ground and a good deal will be lost HAMBURG iowa SO 30 the loss losa of bridges in fremont premont county will exceed the rivers riven are greatly swollen and crops are badly submerged hent bert hereabouts BOSTON 30 the boston lowell concord B R R increased the pay of freight handlers to a day and work will wilt be resumed the off omm meers officers of the eastern railroad have agreed to the same terms MANDAN da L 1 last night 12 or 14 laborers were capsized in a skiff and shrieking loudly were borne down the swift current of the missouri most efthem of them tried to cling to the boat three tried to swim ashore of whom two sank in quicksand and one was saved tour others are believed beli bell eved aved lost full list of drowned not obtained reports from minnesota say eay that there la to quite an epidemic small pox in various vanous parts ot of that state ad vices from the Con charley indians indiana say twenty cases of smallpox small pox there have proven fa taj tal and the pest still rages the country is destitute and alarmed and confusion reigns washington I 1 A close examination of the thia body showed Guile aus aua neck was broken and that the tho rope lad had egut cut a deep gash in the flesh the coffin was placed upon a bench in the chap chapel and the body removed eind and atter afterwards wards wands stripped and laid upon a table scales und end other appliances app p pil lances ances to determine weight and said other phenomena of dinni dinne different erent parts of the tho body were placed about abou on tables during the operation the three surgeons engaged in I 1 n the an altop top T sy were watched with great groat interest by ky the other medical gentlemen who crowded abolt abbit the tabio table after an examination of tha the eyes the brain was removed and inspected dr A B lorinz loring found 1 the he left eye completely su fluted with blood and both eyes eo so indistinct that no opinion ign lon could be formed of their condition or expression the tho body was then cut open and a thorough examination made with a av view lexy to de ter mining all the physiological facts that could be of interest la in connection with the case the brain was found to be la in a normal condition and weighed forty nino nine ounces the heart weigh weighs 9 a little over 9 ounces and was apparently in a healthy condition as were wera other internal organs dr macwilliams MacWil llamo was the tha fint physician h to leate leave the room ey the the tha autopsy v washed as hll ld said enid there was nothing eo far as la he could see about the brain that wa wai normal the weight according to dr ma mao williams was 49 ounces the general incera in perfect condition at the autopsy ad journea until evening the physicians are dis dib inclined to enter into details in regard to results forty nine ounces and a half is a little more than the weicht weight of the average human brain it etwas was well formed and presented no external evidence of disease or lesion the lungs and heart were in a normal condition except a slight alight ruffling of the aorta in the vicinity of the ther heart the neck was waa not dislocated as at first supposed sup eup posed but there waa wasa a rupture of the eterno cleido mastoid muscle on both sides as well as odthe of the membrane it follows therefore that death resulted from suffocation not dislocation of the spinal vertebrae there was a partial examination made of the abdominal viscera but it had not been completed at the time the autopsy waa was suspended suspends d the spleen was waa found to be considerably enlarged eds ivi iti 11 weight being 15 more than twice that of the normal spleen rhe iho other abdominal organs BO so far as examined presented no unusual features the full report of the surgeons making the autopsy will probably nol not bo be ready for publication li before wednesday NEW york 1 Busine business aa in the general merchandise markets is very marked athas it has been very marked during tha past week owing partially clyto to the weather it Is always more or less leks dull at the elcee eiche of the fiscal year but it has been mainly caused by hind raDco in the matt matter enrot erlof of transportation caused by the strike of the freight handlers and other employee employees 3 of the vatious various railroads centering at this point wheat has haa been active but the fluctuations have been extremely violent in order to close cloae up the june 99 corner 11 cash wheat is dull exporters refusing to enter the market refined sugars are in fair demand and steady crushed 1010 lolo brandy is quoted ac cording to age with demand fair for 21 2 year yean old canned canoed goods are quiet and prospects aie for a large pack pick in the bast and buyers of california goods are holding off hides are quiet and prices firm turpentine is very dull and easier hardware is very slow but there is a change in the list of nails there is a moderate supply iron quiet q ulet wool ia Is dull but prices aro arc quits quite steady and there ia Is no pressure to tore re leam lease the sales of california include lbs IDS of spring 18 27 1000 lbs ibs of fall at 85 erlia philadelphia elphia 1 the four c of yellow fever on the brig emma are reported ted convalescent the nati uati national onal board of health service from havana has information of about basea that are in la the city there ja la a strong tendency towards its becoming an epidemic on the dinst t he the american brig john fJ rf the american bark hau huau havana and the british bark with cases of a auspicious nature on board failed from havana wool ia is quieter and prices easier boston L 1 wool ia is more active are purchasing more freely of fine grades california has been very quiet and sales saleh havo bavo been quite limited and hoders holders it difficult to obtain cost ERIE elam pa 3 A strange crank passed through hem hew he 0 o today to day who professed to be on a divine mission to washington to execute the command of god by avenging go gaite Gaile aub aua murder as he termed it he resembles Gul gui guiteau in personal appearance and professed to bo be a distant relative ho said he be had never taken much stock in guiteau until tho the nf night ah before ho he was hanged when goi god appeared to him ina in a vision and commanded him to go goto to washington to avenge gua gul iteana murder As to the manner jn in which this is to ba be effected he ia is in doubt aa as god promised to reveal it to 0 o him upon his arrival anwash in ington arton washington 3 billa wera wena a introduced trod aced and referred by berry to abolish the state of nevada and attach it to the tho state of california COALVILLE pa 3 iho tho follow colloy ing are the p particulars didars of tho the cyclone here hers anew A now frame store and dwell ing house owned by frank baird bait d was waa completely wrecked in stanley mr baird his liis sister slater in law and elerk clerk mr carman were badly injured mr baird vas was blow blown a con eid sid aider ernbie erable ablo abio distance lut but miraculously dusl dusi y escape escaped d injury IL a few bru lpes five htiu hundred dred yards south of this sto rd a dwelling house occupied by thomas johnson and family wa wag blown down but all the inmates escaped injury the residence of mrs barnes was blown down and mrs barnes blown fully feet and lodged in a fence corner she was so badly hurt that she died in 30 minutes A child of mr barnea barnes was carried feet and received injuries from which it died this even ing the residence of jona jonn jonakin Jo ion lon relly kelly which contained nine people at the time the cyclone struck it it was completely demolished and all the persons in the building were more or orless ocless less injured one Onel inmate lumate wm win henley bas has since died three barber 1 next nest door to mrs and mr auston were so seriously hurt that they were expected to die the only hotel liotti I in the place the tho jersey house was so damaged it will bo be necessary to rebuild it fifteen te n houses were wrecked and from 25 to 30 persons persona killed billed and injured in the track of the storm there is scarcely a tree trea left standing great ozeat trunks af pf p big treas trees were twisted off like ripe stem and in some instances carried hundreds of yards the loss will probably pyo bably exceed FOREIGN 29 there are now sow thirty two men of war in tho the harbor i ot of alexandria and four more expected thero Thera were wese symptoms of a rising hero here yesterday directed particularly against tha the english the soldiers cleared the square and the tle guard has been doubled london 28 it is stated that a regiment of the household guards aid ald abd and two battalions of infantry at A AlJer 1 jer ler 8 shot hot h have a v e been warned to be prepared to go to the mediterranean ST pete L 1 the following very important discoveries with regard to the nihilist Ni hillst conspiracy have been made by the russian po lice ilce the jamea of all the persons through whom the me nihl ests were in the habitor habit of receiving funds havo have now been ascertained among them are the iro aro bicia governor Ro vernor three ladles iad lad ies les who A aa 0 la lai C U I 1 J IC rathe CAthe daughter of 0 a general a jewish capitalist a doctor it a well wail known author and a st Faters peters burs journalist the funds were collected in russia chiefly by a georgian nihilist and were of to foment an insurrection in the Cauca caucasus Cau casu sug sup the 11 he largest port pont portion I 1 on of foreign su subscriptions user uber 11 p were supplied by persona in london and berlin I 1 arabi pasha address addressed red sed the troops at the tile arsenal yesterday he said the invasion that had been threatened by y europe had come to naught their eyes were opened and it was not england alone th they Y were wele to be te afraid of onlookers say eay that the tone of the army was waa hardly reassuring arabi S says YS ho he would obey an order to go to constantinople if one should come when he knew the tho reason for it and denies that any explosives have been laid in the tho canal co CONSTANTIN constantinople jq TAN till OPIE orl L 1 the porte hab has sign signified nied nned fied its inte intention niton to be guided by the tho powers concerning egypt and that turkish troops will be sent to establish reestablish re order under th the direct direction io a of tle powers bennin BERLIN 1 bismarck expects no satisfactory results from the conference ence but ia IS on the side of england so far as the suez canal is concerned lordo LONDON a 3 at woolwich harness equipments aro are being hastell prepared for a number of batteries such as are used in count countries riis rits destitute of good ronda roada the men of warA war iaz and rn now at chatham chatha m have been ordered to pre pare for immediate service ser vico the state alato commit tc tso t c under general garrish wisely met at the war omco homco today to day before rising they will settle the tho pay clothing ancl and of the army reserve whose calling out oui is shortly expected the bombay government in ent received instructions to be te I 1 liro lire iro ire pared for shi ehl chipping liping the contemplated ralli military tary expedition to egypt |