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THE DAILY BBE--TRESJDAX M.\Y 15 1883 \ THE MISSOURI BLOWHAKI A Three Limbed Fiend Dealm Out Death and Destruction , The Angry Elements Btrik the State Prom Three Points. The Wreaked Region of Kanon Oity Graphically Sketched by Daylight. The Los3 of Property Distrlbt . ted Gauerally Among the Working Classes. Several Small Towns Reduce in Bize or Entirely Rnined. Repurtt From All Point * . BpvcUl Dispatch to Till Un. FUUTHEH 1'AUTICULAHS. KANSAS UITV , Mo. , May 14. Th latest eatlumtoa that can bo give place tUu leas of property betwee $250,000 and $300,000. At leai fiftjs building were blown down an two hnndrea moro badly damagoc The Hat of killed and wounded c.iuiu be glvou tO'tili > hr. Four are ropurtu killed : A citizen , name unknofi two employeR of Cole's circus , uud boy named Silbsu. The cirsas ha just arrived and the tents had M boon raised. The character of the properly < i stroyt'd was chiefly dwellings an shrubbery. The path of thu star did not touch the business part of \ \ city , and the Htoroa destroyed woi those of small retailers oca tered throughout the tendenco po tlon. Kamp'a brewery on Main at Fourteenth street tullercd eevorel ; and u new German Eraugeltc church , coating $35,000 , was ruliu- aa waa also thu now Methodist chare on Lydiu avenno Prominent am it the houses demolished ara those ot 0. Horton , IIiv. A. D Madeira , Jol Hunglo , Dr. Ore < v , A L. L Glen Upton Berry , G. S. Irnrln , JS . Frey , B P Puraon , L M nlovc ; purtun of the elegant residence 0'ivn. Diggofct won carried away. TLo line of ruin traversing the ci extends nebtly three miles' , and pi Bonte a moa : chostic appeoraui Troea , timbers , bricks , rafters a household eflecto are scattered abc In endless confusion , and block np t roadway at many places. The oyoln was accompanied by torrents of n and boating hull , whluh , poi Ing into the dlsrru tied houses , greatly incret ! the work of general destruction. several Instance * heavy beams , strikl the walla , were driven almost nntln through thu housui. An the ut.n' < thu n'.orai was cunli met to n i : rr llmtf , the p > plo 1 i rtiii triyifj EUfCriofled itv Uiifloy nut uf i < n w.i bat m ny of tboio la tha 'UUJ ' B h not -ufliuunt w ruiiu < > > " > ' ' uoc I f ere the hurricane wta upon them , a those generally retreated to the c lara. Greater dampgo was done u ; of Main atroot than on the weat ale From Milti street the hurricane f lowed Fourteenth street to Grand $ onus , thence to McGee , deetrnytug houses ou the south eido ( f the ain for ouo block. From O.ik to Lieu on Fourteenth , all houses facing I park were wrecked. The wind llfl for about a block , thou , droppl again , cleared the north aide of Tli teonth for another block. Iloachl Twelfth , another block wan nwc clean , and from thocca to the poi at termination buildings hero and tin wore touched by the z'gziging wlu and more or less Injured. A reporter arrived early laet ni ] from Wyandotte bringing intelllgei that the dcstrnctlon in that vicin Is much greater than at first suppaai An appeal for aid waa received th from Maucio , a railroad station two miles from Wyandotte , Indicating tl the disaster was widespread. Tno porter drove for several miles throe the country along the track of 1 storm and foand everything within confines swept away. Ho states tl many farm houses ate gone and B eral persona killed , and that I length of the cyclone must bo fifti miles. Nothing definite from t ! country can be learned before mo Ing , owing to the trouble with to graph wires. Sr LOUIH , May 14 Telegri wires are still prostrated between h and the aceno of yesterday's cyck in Southern Missouri and no defia information regarding the storm yet been received. In a general \ It la stated that Oronoga was tott destroyed and a number of pers Injured but not killed. A relief tr was started from Joplin but it co not proceed , owing to the rallr track being covered with fallen t bora Farther efforts are being m to reach the place both by train i telegraph , and It Is believed that H of the situation there will aoon be calved. At Liberty , Mo. , several hot were Destroyed or badly damaj , and In the country adjacent sev farm honr.es and other building ) v blown down , fences destroyed , troeB uprooted. At Missouri City , tno Missouri river , the steamer Br Light waa torn from her moorli blown across the river and lodged a sand bar. Near Pattonabury th ? storm savero , leveling several houses , bl Ing down trees , fences , etc. F monts of houses and pieces of clo tl wore blown into Pattonsburg f acrocs the Grand river , Indlcatlt good deal of destruction done on south aide of that stream. At Troy , Ks , , sixteen miles wei St. Joseph , two'houses were dei ishcd , but no ono hurt. KILLED AND WOUNDED. The following la the latest repoi those killed : Will E. Scioben , I Divid Hied , JOB. Barns. The iured : James Drnmmond , Inji internally , very serious ; H. Lebro dangerously injured Internally ; ] Traluor , Injured about the kc Mrs , S. Lorlc , ankle broken ; 1 Thomas J. Dye , dangerously inji Internally ; Mrs. Wm. McOlellan , jnrod lnteru lly ; a three-year-old c of Mary JacUtou ( colored ) fatallj jcrod internally ; Arthur Whit , god 12 , seriously Injured about th icad. Mrs. 0. DAVB ! , terribly it : urod about the head and face ; Fran Jenkins , badly injured about the hca nd face ; two children of Jcs , Jack on , ono four years old , not cxpecte o live ; J ckeon was lying ill In bo ffhen the roof was taken from ovc ila head ; a child of Col. Wheel e ) adly hurt ; 0 pt. Josop 5urns , an old biatmau , wn landing by the riverside who truck by flying timbers of a lo IOUBO , and his nock broken and hea irnahcd. Willie Sylbon was killed by an o01 urnlntj wagon at the circus grounds lira , Hied was blown against a tre md her nock broken , It was roporte hat two employes of Colo's circn were killed , THE IUMAOK. KANSAS CITY , May 14 It IB prob able dt finite roturnu will reduce th amount of damage to property by th cyclone below the estimates of lac ill/lit ; that it will bo losa than a quai i > r ot a million dollars. The Irsso ro almnat innumerable , but general ! or amounts ranging from $1,000 t ; 5,000 , as the destruction was chief ! among homes in the lesaclosely settle jottlou of the city , generally amen ho smaller dwellings , aud it did no xtend to stores or the moro prom nunt buildings. No reports were re nlvcd this morning from outside th icy , aa the telegraph wlroa are nc vet restored , but they are rapidly b ; ug repaired and will bo working In iiw hours. It It probable that th iamage ontaldo the city ia not t ; rout ai was apprehended from th uasgro reports gathered last nlglr Mr. Wm Heed and throe childre woru BO badly injured that the recovery ia doubtful. They were a it thu house at the ilmu of thit atom htid the building was torn to atom The track of thu Missouri Pacific reported obstructed by a landallc south of Laavonworth , and the mon ng trains had not arrived at tiooa. LATER ISQUIUY ; o-d y dcea not ado to the list i ; he killed nnd Injured sent this mnri ng. A number of others recelvi scratches uud brntaes , butnotierlou y hurt , aud thcsa of the tcjarod ! the city previously reported , It IB no thought , all will recover. Many nl gular freaks of the wind are rocordu Lne ) man had his clothes literally toi from hla body , being otrippod alrnc to hie under clothing ] In one hon ou McGee street a lady was sitting the ptuno In the second story ; t vlnd lifted the upper part of t house and left her seated in the op air unhurt and the instrument u disturbed. The losa in the city is now placed $200,000 or more , much of it Is sn aa shrubbery and household goo -which cwnot bj estimated. Individ ) IUBBOB on buildings are general below -,000 , aud being so nuuiero that a detailed statement IB Impract uble. The largo aggregate IB made of fttnall amounts Reports from the branch of t s'orm which crossed yondol c'junty estimate the loss at $40,0 ( A the Kead family homo , nc Wyandotte , Misa Iliad and one ob -u dead. THE OALK IN THE SOOTUWEST. From meagre Information recolv y telegraph to 3 p. m. , there see o have boon a cyclone or destruot wind utorm two hundred mllco uoi f here , which originated in the ea rn pare of Indian territory and paai orthoaat iato uouthara Mljsou pending moat of its force at Orono t near Jopliu. For thn greater part he distance it acorns to have paei ilgh above the earth , doing Injury nly n few olpcen. The storm wh wept over tnla city atarted about t nilea south went of hero and pass ! orthcait camu down again at Liber f It hai continued It the Bamo dlr ton it would pasu in the vicinity \Iaoon , which is over a hundred ml urthor on , so the atorm reported ho latter place may be a oontlnnati t of the ono nxpurloncod here. E itchea from Parsons , Lawrence a Smpjrla , Kansas , say no high vrit ro reported in the vicinity of thi e towns , but the heavy rain was gonoi e Tno Journal will publish the folk t ng nummary of losaon in the cl dumber of killed , 3 ; dangerously urod , 3 ; seriously Injured , 1C ; hou rrecked , 50 ; housea unroofed , lousoa slightly damaged , not comp d ; damages'to buildings and fni ure , $103,000. This estimate d not include fences , trees or ahrubbe which would materially increase etal. The losa west of Wyandotti > laced at $40,009. ONE WOMAN KILLED , ST. JOSEPH , Mo. , May 14 Ini matlon from Balckow , a few ml north of hero , on the Chicago , U iagton & Qaluoy railroad , ii to lftct that a cyclone paaaad o Whitevillo , Andrews county , laatov doing very llttlo daraaga the lowovor , bat destroying B or oral fa loaaoi , barns , orchards and othar f lorty in the vicinity. Wm StlnR oat hU honao and all oat bulldln , he whole outfit being destroyed. 1 'amlly took ref ago in a cave and w not harmed. Simon Stlngloy , wh 'arm adjoins WHllama' , had all iroparty dajtrnyed IIU mother irai alone in the house , was can ton or fifteen rods and died in an h [ rom the Injuries eho received. 0 aiderablo other property , Includ bouses In the track of the storm , w greatly damaged , but juat what .vhoao cannot bo stated now. Mite to farms by heavy rains is i repjrted. A VILLAGE WRECKED. OARTIUOE , Mo. , May 14 At 1 yesterday evening the storm wl aa ban been threatening for hours otr the town of Aronogo , u few miles T of here , in the shape of a cyclone , In a few minutes the town was tot ra destroyed with the cxoptlon of a dwellings In the southoaatern p Six persons were killed , thlrty-tl wounded and many seriously and hapi fntnlly. The etorm was no disastrous to Webb Olty as at firs ported. Very few people were 1 aud none killed. A few houses i unroofed and some moved off t foundations Bnalneas signs were riod three miles from the city b ; wind. Joplln and Oirthago escaped very little injury bu * . the storm pa up Sprlnp ; River valley , moving ev thing In UR way , killing and inju people and stock , The cyclone about 200 yards wide uud travolo a northeasterly direction. FATAL1TIEK AT WACON. Mo. , Alty 14 , The c me done In town was slight. Sjvera arms A mlle east of the city BUtlerci and a few houses were partly domol shod , The storm crossed Indian territory ritory somewhere between MoAlllsiei and Atoka , on thn Missouri Pacific The wires are down between thcso twt ilacrii A dltpatch from Itrookfielc at 2.30 this afternoon says five perioni wore killed and tan or tiffoen wounded od at Macon Olty , on the Ilauulbal road , forty miles from hero. Tbi wire cro down on both sides of Mncon A MYSrERIUUS ACCIJJENT. Death of a Mlnletor'a Wlfo In Joreo ] Olty. Brxclal Dl i > tch to Tin tin. JEIISKY OITY , N. J , May 14. Thi wife of Hov. K L Stodard , rector o St. John's Epiacopal church , ihb city was shot and killed to-day in he loino , Summit nvonno. Mra , Scod ard WAS dusting the eholvoa of ouo o ho clnsots. O.i nuo of the shelve ay a pistol , She brushed the wonp i otr. The trigger struck a shelf bulow ha weapon was uxpludul and the ball striking her iti the side crathoi .hrough her skull and lodged In th iraln. She died a few minutes later The rector ntid hnradf lived in hand some otylo in an vlegiut house n Sum mL avenue. Another account says the shootini of Mrs Stodard is the absorbiug topi of conversation to-night. Thn fuel of the shooting weru learued b ; Dounty Phyniclan Oou erse this evening ing , and ho has ordered an Inquest Mrs. Stuu-r.-t wan cleaning out bureau whim iM found thu p stol Hot husband , who was by her Bid ; aud who was the only person preset ) at the time of the accident , lock th weapon aud started for the room ad j iltilng Ai he turned to enter th roc m , the piitol struck against the doc and waa dlaohargjd , the bullet cuter Ing hla v.-ifo's lu ad , about two Inchi behind the right ear. She fell bac in his arms unconscious He llftc her to bed nnd called for help , Fet physicians soon arrived , bac Mr Stodurd expired shortly after tl accident. CAPITOL WOTKS. Special Dispatches to Tim lim. APPOINTMENT : ) . WASHINOTON , May 14. The prci doul made the following appoin menta : United States consult , Franc Hantjhwont , New York , at Naplc Ii O'D.'ll Duncan , South Caroline , UtUaula , aud James Fletcher , low at Genoa. THE WASSON COUKT MAUTIAL. Order for court martial of Pa niHBttr J. R Waason to bo cotivon on thu 16th Inat. has been suspend by Geuural Augur , department coi inacdor , by direction of the soorota E war , pandlut ; farther cxammatl a to thu extent of the defalcate Vn nilicer has been detailed for t urpoao and the court martial si ended until his report shall ha ean laid before the secretary of wi STAB ROUTE Hl'EEOHEH. \Vhcn the star route trial waa i aaied this morning , Judge Wyllo B ; o would diapoao ot the question of t umber of COUUBO ! to adaross the ju ortho'Jffonso. The rnlco of practi n the d-ffjrentcourta were cited by t ndgo In the CDtirao ot the delivery ho opinion at some length , and t anclualon reached waa that ea tf.indant should bo allowed o BUADY HANGED. peclal Dispatch to TUB Bsi. DUBLIN , May 14. Joe Brady T i&ugod at 8 o'clock thla morning. BBI concourse gathered outside oi I irleon yard , in which Brady waa c : uted. A strong force of cavalry , i antry and police was present to p orvo order. There wad no attempt laturbinco , however. A wreath .ov/ora was resolved by Brady , which was attached a card.boarlng i irceslons of grief at hla fate fr < rUhmon living in Liverpool. Bra made no statement to the jiil uhi atn or to the governor of the prlsi One of the last things ho did wae write a letter to his mother. Ho ci led a pftsyor book In his hand to I caffold , and was thoroughly resign md firm. His body fell nine feet , a ila death was Instantaneous. 1 number of persons In the crowd ode { do the jail waa estimated at 100,04 throng la Bald to have boon ov creator than any of those which c ectod wheri'exocutlona were pub ] is At the moment the black flag i eon over the jail , a cry was rals 'Hats off ! " and every head waa i lovered. The crowd shortly aft wards dispersed quietly. Nearly all the tradesmen of Dal lave received a circular which ir ormed , "Analysis of special juries ilghtoon trials , under the crimes ac SocloBod with the circular was a i containing the words , "Woe to yoi roa have any of the goods of th nrors , for you , and likewise they , i lave the bljod and Buffering of ' nnocent people on your heads. " 1 illp was signed , "By Hook or Oreo A sensation has boon ciused by < atoat movement on the part of 'rlonds ' of the Irish piiioncrs. GENERAL FOREIGN NEW ! Special Dlfpatchei to Till B : o It is seml-oliicUlly tinted that the i elon of Waddlngtou to Berlin U to BBI Germany of the continued pacific ia tloua of France. JO The treaty between Germany nnd & ! a oecar U bused un the mutuul recognl of the moat favored national princli fjjruiany lias done or Bald nothing ol Blve US'tho ueublhllltlet ) of KrJiice , Madagasay envoys consider their rule a complete BUCSCBH. id At a meeting of tha National Leagu Limerick resolutions were p.wcd donoi I ; irjj ( tha government aud the arrean 1W rent nnd crimes net. William U'lii rt member of parliament for Mallow , cha the Royerument with pureulni ; a pollc ruvenge Ho adjured the Iriah poop ! maintain couraue , patience and union remarked there vero ulro dy a ns their dealroa would beevcntually attal Major n. W , Illncs , Boston , ofwrl 'amurifau Nervine cure ' mo of $1 50 , drugglut. The local utoatnboat Inapcctora of York refute certificate to ferry bo l the Kaet and lludaon rivers which i their illuminating gtv ? In tanks in t y holds on the ground that a great ezplc n would be liable ti occur In case of a i ra elon. lu 1'hyalcUu/i / prescribe Bron'u'a ] Bitters for JudJ cetlon , ireakuee * , .iplrlts , etc , THESTRIFEOFCENTURIES The Struggle of Ireland for Lifo Liberty and Home Rnlo , The Possibility of Bucc BE Nerves the Leaders to Renewed Efforts , The Executive Council of tht Notional League IPBUOB its First Address. While the Pope of Roind Enton the Arena in Favor of English - glish Authority. A. Tearful Bid for Americai Sympathy by the Organ of the Arlstooraoy. Thn Anglemnnlnoi of America Ro a netted to Forgot the and Kmbrucoi Special Dlipatcb to TUB ! ! . DITHOIT , May 14. The oxocutlv ouauoll of the Irish National Loigu of America mot this morning , am trjuiaaotud much important buaineas The following addroga was approved To Itl h-Ancrk n 8-clctltB and All Kriesili c Ireland ; The convention of the Irish race which assembled in Philadelphia , ha paused ititohlstc ry. The Lmtl Laagu Uuvlng been forcibly suppressed In Ire land , the Irish people , still riling into ! lootnally obovo the force and tactlca c their oppressors , have formed their Helves Into a now organization th Irish National Laoguo preserving ! ) aims of its prodocctsnr , onlargiug ll eoopo , and gathering within Its line the entire population , except the f orolg garrison aud itflboneficiarlen ThoLan Lbngue of America , whoso glorloi If brief career shall bo forever romou bored ao a aplondld testimony of tr. . devotion of the sea divided race to 1 distressed kindred , aocodlug to tl dootro of ltd Irlah exemplar , mot i preliminary convention , audited I books , adjourned sine die ; and 1 delegates , together with thuao of ni morons other Irish-American soclotle aggregating more than 1,200 , cutori into a convention for the purpoao uniting all elements of the Irish rein in America and moro efficiently to a I their countrymen at home. The pr I donee and wlodom which charaotorlz the deliberations of that great boi thus conitituted , commanded the i Bpect uf reflecting men. Unroservo ly accepting the platform of the Irl National Laaguo of Ireland , of will Ptrnell la president , It solemnly c Kanizjd the Irlah National League America , and thus inaugurated t most compact , most cohesive and me Inrplting movement of the tlmo f thu promotion of an objt at once humane and politic f > it object is the rostorati of self government to the peoi wl ao poverty , frequently dcacond ! to amlno , and always on the verge it , is not duo to the soil , but is the i unit of the blind vlclonsnoau of it he tile power , which , annually dralul out the untnrjlly created caplt maintains a syjtain of terror and la Itsancsa , rninona to peace nnd a fa barri r in the way of industrial a dc/cUl / development. The substltuti by legitimate meana of national fie government for thla coercive and c stractlvo force la the chief aim of t Irish National Lnaguo. Tlio direct ! of the movement in America waa t animcusly entrusted by the oonvc tton to a council consisting of t president and the ixccutive couircil seven. This body is now formal ! } i ganlzsd , In compliance with t duties imposed upon us , request all Irish-American bei volent , temperance , military , 1 erary , social , patriotic , a musical eoclotlcB represented In t convention or desirous of aflillatl with the Irish National Laagao America Immediately to send to 1 secretary , room 5 , No. 81 Olark atre Chicago , 111. , their fall name , with i tlmo and place of meeting , name a correct postoflico address of their apectivo presidents and aocreUrl that they may bo supplied with I platform , rules of organization i literature to bn Issued in the fata by meana of which the closest nnl between this country and Ireland i ba constantly maintained. Each ciety will continue Its special w < under its own name , but as a mem' of the Irish National League of Am ica each will be designated "Brai No. , " in the order in which tl comply with suction 11 of the plan organization. Wo request that all cletles belonging to the league and intending to join It shall moot aln | or in groups the evening of Tuosdi Juno 5h , for the pnrpono of ratify I the proceedings of the convention t and suggest that , in addition to npp prtato addresser ) , the ijlatforrn of Irish National Lagnof ; Ireland e the platform of the Irish Natlo League ofAtnorica bo read , Wo e neatly appeal to mon of * our race : members , of societies conanlontlon to consider the critical oondltloi their kit-drod In Ireland at this th The platform of the Irish Natio Ls&guo la ono upon which nil roaso bio men of Irlah blood can honei Id , Btand together. Ita method in one n. which all can work vigorously i n.ut utHI tiffeio inly ! toother Its object HI Hanc.ioutd the by highest morality , the experience of mankind dcm lit strateE that It may ba cchiovod oy \ C' C'of Mstent , determined and united ell Tno sympathy of our American OD trymon wo earnestly invite for the ; uf clalino of a country wlioao people' to America and in Ireland , have b : Ql ( iat from the uirlKst dawa of the rtl lion in thu American culonlca to latcat hour of American indcr. denco , their staunch and ntali allies. ALEHNDEII SULLIVAN , P/es't , HEV. 0. O'REILLY , D D.Tren owen JOHN J. UYNEH , Sooretftry , on The council directed that the tr elr > ro urer remit to Alfred Webb or to e on other treasurer or trustees as du 111. his term of office may bo dcslgm by the Irish National League , the i of ono thousand pounds an frequo onW as that sum shall be received by 1 > W providing , however , that imt intni shall bo remitted If In the ju ment of Mr. Parnoll any omergonc ; arises requiring moro frequent remit tancos. To avoid coufiiilou and un nocebtary labor the council so modlflci the constitution as to direct that al moneys bn sent by branches direct ! ; to Hjv. Oharlrs O'U > llly , troagnror Detroit , Michigan. It Is the duty o branches , however , to notify tin secretary of each Item paid to th treasurer. Quarterly statomonls were orderci to bj liauod by the troaonrcr am iccrotary after being urnt anbmlttoi to the nu.iltor. The proMdont op pointed Her Father McKennn , o Hudson , Mass , auditor of the counol for the ensuing yean Members of the council , while the ; had no power cflblally to taka part litho the Parnoll testimonial fund , gtvi the movement their most hearty enp port. Hov. Father Thomas J. Oouaty of Worcester , Ma > i. , has consented t not as troisuror for America of th I'-unull testimonial fund. The detailed plans for stnto am local organization were prepared nn ordoud printed and circulated. Lc calltles desiring lectures by Theme Bruunan , of Ireland , were requoslo to apply to the national secretary who will answer through the nationr committeemen of the respective statoi Secretary llynos roiiguod to onabl to onrblo the election of n eoorotar who could reside In the same city t the president. The resignation wi accepted and resolution adopted than ! ing the retiring secretary for hlo ab ! services to the land league movomon THE rOl'K TAKES A HAND. PAIUS , May 14 A dUpntoh froi Ilomi ) to the Journal Oathollquo sayi The pope IIRB addressed a strong ! worded letter to the Irish bishops di string them to forbid the clergy < participate in political meetings or 01 courage subscriptions in aid of tl ; present agitation , also roooimuondlti the use ot respectful language towat the state. HOMK , May 14. Tno doouraor sent by the Vatican to the bishops i Ireland , in referring to the fund bell raised for Parnoll , says it is intolorab that prleatB , much moro bishop should promote such an object. Tl document cundomua all colloctloi which may bo employed as a means exalting rebellion against the laws. AN APPEAL KOH SYMPATHY. LONDON , May 14. The Times sa the speech of Gen. Grant at the i cunt annual banquet the Now Yo Caambor of Oomuioroo la a ( air sai plo of the opinion of the Ainorlo people , which In aroused by the c lugs of the dynamite party. It possible , if O'Douovan Ilonaa kec temporarily quiet , Americana H again lose night of the true facts of t Irish question. In all candor a kindliness wo ask the American pi plo to tid their minds of prejndii and recognize that the donnnciatir. by Irishmen of England are not n juuttfied , bat refer to bygone hintoi Wo do not ask the United State to put down organized rnllianl which pretends to impngnlty and e couragoment under their Ihg. If th do not bestir thuuioolvoa for their o character and comfort , they are 111 likely to do to to oblige England , V they should recognlzi the fact thatt whole of England Is convinced tl the government has dealt gonerou with Ireland , but must rojist the i mauds of nocoBaionlsts. Amnrici do not in their hearts bollovo that Englishmen are hypocrites and ' rants , ami should consider the cii of rcckleud language and ccaio nay whut thuy do nut think. Blu Blnroi Special Dispatches to Tim Umi. MILWAUKEK , Wia , May 14 Aubnrndalo ( Wla ) dispatch says : an early hour this morning a fi o v dlaoovoiod in II Connors it Oo.'a in her yard ; then 'being ' well under he way , with the wind which proval to fan the ilamos and compnratlv nothing to check them. Fully million foot of lumber was destro ; and but thron piles In Connors com ny'a yard nro left. Incendlarh Lous , $300,000. WINNIPEG , MANITOBA , May 14 Excitement was created to-dav news of a iiro in the village of Qu polio , 300 miles west on the Canad Pacific railway. Private toloRrn announce the greater portion of town burned , together with the do ; and the now dominion governor immigration buildings. In the Iat were settlers' eifttcts , piled to the re All were consumed , besides the b gago. The damages are ostima at $100,000 with only nominal , ini anco , TonoNTO , May 14 Almost the tire village of Loamlngbon , Ont , , i burned this morning , Nearly I acres of ground was burnt over. 1 buildings were mostly wooden. 1 only appliances for extinguishing was an old hand engine , which ref ate to work until most of the property destroy od. Dou't be Alarmed at Bright'a disease , Diabetes , or ; disease of the kidneys , liver or nri ry organs , as IIop Bitters will i tainly and lastingly euro you , and I the only thing that will The Crap Oatloalc on tb Ooa1 Special Ulip&tcn to TUB IIu. OIIICAOO , May 14. IJonry Vill wua in this city for two hours yes day , on his way from the woat to 1 York. Do Bald the Northern Pa would certainly bj completed by i tember 1st , end the first train we run over the line at about that tl The wholtt line would bo opened business soon after. But 226 mile the road remained to bo complu The whole line wai graded and nil distributed ; everything was read ; r- the rails. Villard wan jubilant ' t.n rt. . the condition of the cropu. lie n- the surplus crop that will bo ini nst from eastern Oregon nnd Waehin In territory thla year would rvraoun' ' QI 5200 000 tona. In Dikuti the aon liu would bo double v/liat it waa lust j iu Tito acreage devoted to hop gro1 11- in the Puyallnp valley , W. T. 11rt season wua double that of last ] Montana hhd 58,000 cquaro mlle grazing land , Idaho 07,000 , Wast ton Territory 8COO , and eastern gen 55,000. Ho found that Imm tlon to Puget Sound was cxcoodl largo , 50 percent , of ocean immlji going there , and mnct of the render Edm dor to the grain districts east ol m Cascade mountains , If you re not murrled , write MurrUgeVund Mutnal 'fruit Aesocli er Cedar ilapld , Iowa , for clroulari ei\ \ - Ing the plan BOUNCING THE BRITON. The Champion Slugger Knockt Mitchell Oat in Three Rounds , Sullivan's Sledge Hammei Dlowd Tftkes His Breath Away. Six Thousand Djllnrs for Half ni Hour's Work. Specttl Dliiwtch to Tin nil NBAYOBK May 14.-Fully 10,00 ( poopln wltnubncd the Sulllvftn-Mltchol nparring m toh thla evening , Thi holders of one dolUr tickets were ad mttted ut the Fourth avenue entrance while the ho'dim of two dollar tickets ots entered at the Madison avenni door. There were about 7COO per ooun insldo the building , and the bozo were fi led with prominent club met and politicians , lloacoa Oonkling am Charles A. l.tna had front seats in th space reserved near the platform fo the press. The ceremonies oponcd at 8 30 b sparring between Pete Melsy nnd Bo Mnllancy. Then came aot-toa between twoen John llollly and S'ovu Tayloi Jim Kelly and Jerry Murray , an others , The crowd becoming linpi tlout , loud cilia were mad for Sullivan and Mitchell , an thcro was great applause who Sullivan appeared upon the stag in fighting ooatumo , Mitchell was ale warmly applauded. Bjforo tlmo we called 0 pt , Williams cautioned th two men that the work waa oarnei from the start. Sullivan wont vlcloni ly at Mitchell and the latter In go ting out of his way fell twice , Watcl ing his opportunity ho got in a qulc blow and Sullivan went down. U got up and closed with Mitchell an there was close fighting until time w : called and the men were ordered buc Into their corners. Mitchell lookc fr < Hb , smiling and confident , will the breathing of Sullivan was labore plainly showing his want of condltloi The second round was very splrlte < Mitchell danced around Sullivan , at : then closing upon him drove hltnbac upon the ropes. Sullivan got up an pursued the Englishman withcautloi evidently bent upon delivering knock-out blow. Uo caught Mltohc eqnaro In the fuco and the Eiigltshim wont down , got up qnlck'y ' , and afti sharp Imlf-irm fmhting Sullivan thrc him hard acruns the ropes , lie aprai lightly to hla feet , wna knocked dow and got np dazod. Sullivan pressi him and drove him to the ropes aga and throw him clear over them , tl Englishman falling head down , 1 feet dticking straight up In thoKalr. In the third round the oxcltomo was intonio. Mitchell got In aot aharp body blows on Sullivan , butt latter dollrerod hla blown with grc directness and force and the Englle man was twioo knocked down. T third time ho rose qntto groggy , wh Capt. Williams rnalied upon the sta and ordered the fight otoppod. Th ( was much confusion for a loir mlnnti but when order waa restored be men removed tholr gloves , she hands and were presented wl brquots , of flowers and Sullivan v clliclnlly declared the winner of t match. Mitchell was voted game u a clover boxer but too light to cc nlth a heavy weight Ilka Sulllvi The winner took 00 per cent , and I loser 40 per cent , of the gate rocolf which amounted to about $10,000. Ono of tlie siibatkutlul Institution * Is Murrtape fund Mittita [ Tntit AtsatMtt of Cetlitr lUjjct | ) , lowu , JjOgally art ; Izud , ollkored nJ innn god by relli mon. I'.very unmnrrlcd norion ihu Iiavo a certificate In this neaoclntlon , I A rplendM luverttinent. Write fur clr lar , Good ugeutB wanted. Funornl of Qen. Orant'a.Motlioi Special lllipatcli to Tim U . CINCINNATI , May 14 Gen. Gr ; arrived this morning with the rerna of his mother , accompanied by brother-in-law. The bni ulster and - - . took place at Spring Grove cemot without ceremony. Gen , Grant t his sister go to tholr old homo Oloarmont county this evening t return to Now York to-morrow. The llano Evening Uazotto la I cheapest paper and best odvortlsl medium In Nevada. Its Woeklj the homo paper for the whole state ap23-mdlmood- ( ! on , I'achoco , mlnlater of public wo of Mexico , gave a grand hnnquet to 1'r dent Nlckeraon , of th Mexiaan Cen railroad. ( Jenernl UltK and mnny leac 10 ofliulalu and clUzenj were present. ' 10o highly complimentary 10d : speeches were d the railroad management of the Un Utetou , B Are you bilious ? Try thu rom that cured Mra , Clement , of Frank N U.Hood's Sarsapttrllla , made Lowell , Maes. Harrv Garfield , at WlllIauiB college , Is of President Ujriield , d'cllncs the ln\ tlon of the ichool to deliver a meiiic addreea on Deoorntlon day. or SYMPTOMS OF A of TORPBD LIVER d. d.CD Loss of Appetite , Bowola costive CD Pain in the Head , with a dull BOD or eation In the back part , 1'aln undo the Bhouklor blade , fullness afte t-r cntlni , ' , with a ( lisinollnation to ex , ld ortlon. of body or mind , IrrltablHt cd of tompnr , lavr spirits , with a feel inrof uavlntr ne loctecl someduts on Wcnrlncss , Dlzzlneaa , Fluttering , o to the heart , Dots before the eyra , vel low Skin , Homlacho ( fenoraily eve the rlfrlit eye , llPsUoannesB , with ill ful drcama , lUghly colored TJrixit and in TTITT'S IM/.I.N inof mluptril til mill CUKCX. one ilmn ci fvclH vtutli n vliimue or feelluic I UHtiilll-.ll the kiillrrcr. llicy lucroMuo tlui.\iiilltonnitcsn re- tholxnly loTnlce nil I'lcKli , tlnu Mm j ra- U'lil U iioui Ixhcd , nnil Dy tholr Tim Action nil llio lllucitlvoUruuiiii.llc jly ulur Nt'inlu nro produced. I'rkoioccul il.tjtliirrny St. , IV. Y. ati In.ho TUTT'S ' HAIR DYE GRIT IlAitt on WIHKKFIIB chanito to a QIXIS IILACK liy a RliiRlu application of thin DYE. ImparUunatiirul color. Actalnitunfmpoi tht jr. Kol.l . by Dm mints , or icut by in M i on receliitof. . .31.OO. , an ni unit AY ST. , iv. " UCJLofUlu.lilM.rurn.lll. . i < 1U tit kitll l UKk t. I D IT IB TUP PI lC. . AJ3SOJ-.UT3C NKOICSSITY BLOOD OP inAt/ni. : marvellous results of HOOD'S BAR * THH HAi-AiitLLA upon all humors nnd tow conditions of the blood ( ai / Kprov en by the curca cltcctcd/ ) \f/provo It the best 111.001) MKIN /ICINB. Buch has been the sue.Oo cess ot this article nt home that near- ly every family l whole nclgh. borhoods have been taking It at the same time , It eradicates scrofula , vital Izci and enrich- cs the bloo thereby restoring anil rcnovat ling the whole sys tem. Hood's / /SAJISAI'AKILLA puri fies the /X"3/blood. Hood's SAIWA- TAHILLA / Scurcsdyspcpsla. . Hood's 8AU9A- / rJPAUILLA CUtCS blllotlS- ness. / yCv A peculiar point In Hood's BAU- / > /BAi'AiiiLuv U that It builds up and strengthen * the system , uhllo It crndlcatcs dlw.isc , nnd as nature's great assistant proves Itself Invaluable as a pro tection from dlsciuc1 * that originate In changes 0I the seasons , ol climate aud of SCROFULA. 135 HowAim STnr.ETl I.nwuu. , MAt)9.iiti. ) ; 17.1 MKRSRR. C. I. HOOD & Ccrv = Kpntlcmen I ha\u used MOOD'S S.uisArAitu.i.A In my family for scrofnlotti humor with wotulcrdii RIICCCSI , nnil am happy to tell youtimitlt the licit mcdliinoo ' \er nscil. Idosln- ceroly : id\l u any one ulinU troubled with scrndil.i to ilvu thH valuable remedy n trial , and assure them they \slll not ho tllsapiiotiit- cd. Very truly yours , ( Coburn Shuttle Co. ) C. 0. riCKKUINO. HOOD'H HAHflAI'Altll.I.A ISHoldhy.lll llrtlR- gists. Trice ? l per bottle ; Rlx for $5. 1'ro" pared by U I. HOOD .v CO. . Lowell , Mass. MAVEIUHK NATIONAL B&NK. Oor , Water and Congren Streets. CAPITAL , - - 84OO.OOO BURPLDtf , - - 8iHOOU TrlvIln c .H n Kcnond IJanklng l > uniuo 8. IU- clveii the ncsountfl of liaiiku , Bankers and otbnrH. Draws Foreign Exchange nod mnkoii Onlilo Tranefors In Kuropo and Tel- c rnpldu Trnnsfors of Money throughout the United Stutos. Ihiyn and nelU Government ernmont and other Investment Securltlei , and oxocutea nny buelnona for Its Corre- ipondcnt in the line of Dunking. ASA P. POTTEf Preildent. J. J. EDDY , Oaihler. J. W. WORK , AttXOathlar. ALL TIME , Six vein ) old , iltfd liy Almont , ho hv Alexan der AmUllah. l ) > niOn 1 line , by War Dance. Alee the SUmhrd-brcd Slalllon ORIENTAL , Three ycirs o'.d , sirJil by Mm'jtit U litiilntf , by Almont dam. raTUOKTCEHTRAL Fouryoarn nlrl , cRl : , by Belr-tKI , lloliorlid wu by Alexander's Abilivllati. Will m&ko thu teuton at my P ace on 20th Ht , twobloeiiH wialnf Or i'ii S.roul c.rt , at US 00 f&cli llarci not ] > rn\liiir 11 ( a.I ia i > < e return- fd ncxtioim" ( < uo' clurtfo , Ihi mnrey tuuit bo p U lu\trUi1y In tkdtanju. 1'or liiitber par- tlcuUra BOJ or nJdriu ED. 11KKI ) , m 3 rol niA.e Ira < malia , NU. IOUX FALLS Jasper Stone IINOOUI'OHATIU ) ] Th's Cominnr In now prcparod to roceWo orJcrj for SIOUX FALLS JASPER FOR Building Purposes , And will make figure * on round lota for piompt do'h cr > . Tbo Company U ahlpplni ; PAViNO BLOCKS To both Chicago and Omaha , and nollclt * ccrrc ponilcriCB and orders from contract in on- Ita td In paTln < etreets In anr Oi ttt WcBtorn 0 tloa. lESTIMONIAI. ? . ! Chicago , Writ Divis ion lUllwiy , Cnlcaito , December 6. 1882. E. F.lwcll , Prraldect Hloux Kills Water Power Com' pany. DearSIr I ha e received Irnm jour coin- piny .Ince October 1. 1852 , about 100 car lotdi cf K'la'ilto pa\lnf blocks and have laid them bo- twocp the mils of our si rout railway trackiln the heart nf the city. I have been lulnu : raving ma- teilal In thin city for m ny years , and I take plea- guro In raying tint In u > y o Inlon tbd granite paving blrcka fucnljhod by your oompaoy are the tnoic rf KU'ar In uliapo at d pcifo t Ih form , and 10 far s I have bien abl to juJgo , are poa- eesaid ol aa durhl fiaturo as any m&torhl that bai 01 cr b en cffoiel or laid In ho city. YOJ , JAS K. LAKE. ICopy.J ST. lama , March ! 2 , 18S3 TO WHOU IT MAY CONCERN This IB to certify that 1 bare xa-rdncd ri pluce of uranlto taken from thn Sioux Palli Ortnlte Quarrlui. and , I my opinion , It Is.tlio but stone for stieet pivv ug I have ( cen In > m rlca. ( Signed ) HENRY H.AD , Vita Doard Public Improvements. Stone for Paving Purp sea And any pcrcn Interoitiil InsuchlirptoTcmcnli will Hid It grca Iv to his communlckto with us. We Invite OORUESPONDHNOK ON THE SUBJECT. The ijincril iiunatnunt anil tupervlilon ot thtt corrpv y'ii burincs * la now In the ha-da of Wm. McUal . iddrcsi your lettera to A. a. SEWEY , / Pioildiut ot the J spcr Etone Co. ml raft -tl h fetosKaiiaMAgescy DAVIS & mm ® , 505 Faruam St. Orauhn Nebraska. Carefully eoltcto.1 Ian 1 In Kastorn Nebruka for ale. Qtc&t IUrn lus lu Improved turns , Omatu Jlrprcprty. PERSONAL "Parti of tha human body oularKi'd , do > doped and BtrooetlieneJ , " et . , l | an Intcnstlin ' , aJierfkument long run In oni ii-krw. In reply to i' iuirlou wa will aay thai there aoe\ldenre ( ! humbug abjut thU On tbo. ixjtitrory , the odrtrtliH n ajtr very highly ln do d Interos ed p raonu aay get lealed clr. oul&rn Rhine all pariloulara , ( jlvlnr all prtlco lars , by addrenslmr Erie Medical ( Jc. , P. 0. B13. Ilnflalo N. I Toledo *