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4and5 a.m. At Manchester, Pett ay Me the times were 
given as 12,33 a, M. and observers reported 
only two of the Gace shocks, some the Gx: o and others 
the last two. Centralia, Ill., was the only state where all 
three were reported. 
Oct. 15. At12.30 P.M. a slight shock reported at Murphy, N. C. 
U. S. Weath. Rev. 
oti m. be a. m., and this be a part of the earthquake in Illinois already 
Oct. 20.—1.40 a. M. A slight shock‘at Lima, Peru. WU. Y. Times. 
Oct. 20.—2.15 a.m, A severe shock at San Francisco, Cal., felt 
lightly at Point San José 
Oct. 20. At 7.30 (A. M. ?), & slight shock at San Salvador, ee 
a N. Y. Tim 
Det —At a. M., Indianapolis time, a slight nba at 
Gicenville, Bond Co. Ill. 
Oct. 722. About 4.15 p.m. an earthquake was felt in omer 
m 
ort of time 
hd from Wichi Kan. whieh: gave 4.19 p. m., Jeffers 
» Mo., time. cre y places two or three pitibatiote 
ne noticed, having a derasi on of about thirty seconds in 
all, moly orts of direction are too various to be cla ssified. 
No damage was done other than overturning movable articles 
and Snacking bricks from chimney-tops. 
Oct. 23. About 7 P. aa slight shock reported at Newberne, N.C. 
U. S. Weath. Rev. 
Oct. 31.—6.45 p.m. A sharp shock at San Fvandinns: Cal., felt 
also at Sonoma, Napa, Petaluma and San Rafael ; vibration 
east and west. 
Nov. 7. About 6.30 P.M. a 
Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. ht was reported from Salt 
Lake City and all along the Union Pacific R. 
Laramie Cit ty and Cheyenne, Wyoming o¢ Ter.; from George- 
town and Louisville, Col. ; fro m Denver, W where we clocks 
and from Salina, Kans: At 
Some places three shocks were noticed. The anneal was 
generally east and west, and the intensity sufficient to set 
chandeliers vibrating. 
Nov. 14. In the morning an earthquake at Panama, 
sides of the isthmus. 
age eo A light ed — at St. Louis, Mo., 9.14 P. M m, (9.163 
. Kribben); at St. Charles, 9.21 Pp. M., and at 
» by B. 
Collinsville, I, 9,174 P. M. 
felt on both 
