I " , TV-fit ] fAnY RRR--MONJAVr M-\Y 21 FfiAGMEHTS OF FURY , 1 Iriof Pictures of the Cyclone Pal/lig / in Illinois aud Wisconsin , Oity , Vilia o nnd Par in Properco" ty Picked up and Dashed to Pioc > o. Three Oouutiea in Kliocouri Bidly Abused by the Qalo. Scathing Torrents Tumbling Through the Gulches of the Black Hillu. FonmuctoD , Orcok Oity and Mount the Bs- and Vanish. 7 ho L HI of Xifa by Wind j Flnnd AppulHuK , XVhtlo th. ) In- jared Number Hundreds. I Special Dlipntch to 'Jin nun. Sr. Louis , M y 20 , Diapatchoo from various point * in Illinois give fuller details of Friday night's cy clone. At Stauiitou'ty the tornado passed about three mlloi o.iatof town , totally duiuolbhiug Livlugatono'a tine realdoncs and daueorously Injuring Mr. L'vlngstono. Other buildings In the vicinity were destroyed and orchards injured , A construction crow , comprising about twonty-fivo men , on the Springfield & South western railway , were camping near I Mrs , Ollvtr'n honao , oomo sleeping In . thu Urge ouru , and all were seriously ! Injured. Mr. Cantwell , contractor , and Alva Berry wore instantly killed. f A little girl aged 8 cannot recover. ! Telegrams for aid have been sent out ' I At Graf ton , a few miles north , great T damaga was dono. All the derricks J of the Graf .on Stone Quarry company wore destroyed , togotner with five on- r glnea and several houses. The losa it- very heavy. Three houses in Shinn hollow , near Orcftou , wore totally ' wrecked , Mrs. Garner ivaa killed and her husband ia supposed t : > hava been thrown ! u'o the ravine and killed , and tbo bed ; w.tnhrd into iho river , Mike Garner had n hip dislocated , ar.d a daughter ot Denny Siy a log broken. The damigo near Springfield was moro appalling than at tirM supposed. It attuck the ground on E.ljih Ile'a farm , souvh of Juriciion , and bid waste to three dwellings and a * many barna and outhouses. Mr He's house , a largo two story brick , was entirely demolished. It was occupied by Mr. Booker , who was considerably injured , and hla infant boy nearly killed. Acroa * the road from Bookei'a place , S Wllfork's homo waa oept away , but no di'.n.tM to ii'o resulted. A quarter cf u mtlo fur. her to thy north- ta t tlu homo of Mr. Efigllsh wss t'irn to pii'ooz and everything about the p'aca ou'.lrc-.y do atroyod. Ms igll'ih waa uiUohod and mingled by the falling tlinbora but therd are hopsn of her rocovt-r.v. After demolishing Mr. English's homo uhnrr'cuie struck again fiur miles east of 'ho ' city , wherj the little eottlement of Iliund Pralrla la sicuat- od , and played havoc with the lives and property of farmers in that ? violet- , ty. The first farm In the track of the etormvm tlmt of William Ojntroll , occupio-1 by himaclf , wlfo nnd > d man. Tieytook refufjo In the ir and weathered the etorm in eafoty , while the house was torn down , out- itid bnlldln 3 , fonnos and Block destroyed and killed. The homes of Wllllun Mr. AlcVcagh , Henry Siuiuol Aatiton James Trot' _ , ) t- ' ter , Gjorgo lUy , Henry Turley , lion- ry F rbrou and Sunuol A Grubb , were torn down and great damage was done to their other property. On Greasy pralrlo , eleven mllea south of Snrlnglield , the farm houa- of Porter S.ory , Alex. Gunn , Wll- Ham BUckmaii , Tnomai Keunlor , Jessie Gjvlngton and A. Worcap ' , were destroyed. Oao man , a boy and two children wuro kllkd and others injured. Southeast of the city along the line of the Jackoouvlllo and Suuthoietern : railroad , much damuga IB reported. Near Franklin the ctorm was fearfully destructive. At Plfga , the houae , barn nnd orchard ot Jamca Oxley were awopt away and his wlfo and children serious ly injured. At Woodlawn , where there was a fatally oevero tornado thrco yoaraago , the railroad depot waa destroyed and . cars blown from the track into atoms The trackj were partially torn up. Tha worst of the cyclone , however , was Bomo nine miles north of hero , ou the Poorla branch of the Wabash. The atorm cloud was in the shape ) fa column , and struck the south part of town at the southern edge , going northeast completely across the bust nesi and residence portion of the place , leveling four stores , two churchei , the depot , repair shop * and thirteen dwellings , basldos Injuring . , others and destroying much other / property. It atrnck Hillaboro at 9:55 : p. m. , tearing awny the iron bridge of the I A St. L. railroad , letting the engine ; and biggano car of paaaongor train No. 22 , going oiat , 15 inlnutca late , domi into the crack , kll'lrg ' E jgln'ier WolcU and crippling J nu noaldlng Fireman LfarrliiRion. Tnj Mr VTRI turned cvor but no one WAS hart. Ono honao and barn were blown away at Stsunton. At Alt O.lvo it htruck : the tontB of mui working near the rail road , killing two or three s at each placj. A toleuram from Jacksonville , 111. , sayn ut Mra. Griflkh'a ' house her throe sons and ono daughter were ii.jnrod and another daughter , aged 22 , killed. She herself wai in a danger > m condi tion from the uhock to her whola sye- tom. Another ruined dwelling wan that of her aon , Dr. Grffuh , who with his wife la at the city hosplte.1 here i and both are probibly fatally Internally In jured. Their 7 montha old daughter ; y was killed. Another of the wounded il f la Mr. Hltohons , the village bUck- H j smith , who was at Mrs. Grlflith'i Mfr house. W James StovonBon'a ' house waa i do atroved , hla own leg broken , and I hli wife killed. Mr. and Mrs. John Trotton , an aged oonplf , lost their lives In their crocked hoine , iimkini- five dead In Iho tonii nut lully liftyon Injured. Thtoo of thcco will probrtbly dtp. A Ml-.MMAHY , The lee of hfo iu Illinois by the toniado ! of Frility nl ht la uomputtvi at from 01 to 03 , given by counilofi Rill towns as follows : Dowitt county , 4 ; Mason county , i ) ; Ltviuyjiou county , 2 ; roar Graf ton , Jurney county , 3 ; M.idl ou county , 1 ; Winno- hago county , 5 ; Liter , Morgan count ) , 7 ; Roodhouao , Groeti county , 8 ; Douglm county , 1 ; Logn county , 1 ; 4tacout.in county , li ; lllltubiro , 1 ! ; Staiinton nnd Mount Ollvit , 4 to 0 , O yujja , 1 ; MoUoury oouuly , 4 ; S.tuglloc anion county , D ; Maroa , Macon . ! lj Butl l > ) Gallon , 1 In 1 Il.'inoin ' the ati rm riged in about the h&mo nviiuior It nil la Ml smir' , the chiuf dfun.iQG , h"wnvt < r , being 1o ciuntry proncrty , it atrlklnt ; uo town of any c.itiftidorblo MZ3 In the vlwa' cinltyof Ejiv.udsviilo throoresidence * were utterly wrecked. Mrs. Frank . Maxey was instantly killed in the wreck of her fathur'a homo , M. K Harnolt , All other meinberu of the family were injimid. A well ou the place , containing 20 fiiet of water , wan stu'kad perfectly dry. Wolf's atoro ntEJ Eliunol , a fo-v miles from Klw rdsvlllo , won blown to pieces Four persona were killed. At Wonds- I bore , brick tchool IUJURO , u cVu.-ch'MTI ' I and three residences wt.ro blo/n A in , | I Jit ! Oatr and wlfo were aoiljua'y ' iujarod. L > es at aud no r Stauutou , oatlmated t $ ; ! 0 000 , and In thn dolnlty of Edwardsvlllo ut 835000 In Dowltt county nlno bou s voru destroyed near Kenny. Sovor&l otho-o hinai Toxna township nnd thrco pyrsoni named Ollftou wore klllol and abiut a dozau : badly injured. The lioa e of H man named MoPhoraon conttdnltici aix porooni was lifted into the air cirrlnd 100 ( foot , and sot down again. Nobo. y received a ocratch. TUB LATEST INTELLIGENCE , Two moro deaths occurred at Staunton , 111 , resulting from Friday night's Btorm. Addltioml reports from places not heretofore heard from show that the otorm In Illinois was widespread and yory doatrnctlvo , Uoujca and other farm property were doitroyo.l In nil dirootuma within an area of a do23n acres , and many peraons were either klllni or scrlouMy wouud. > d. Thirteen houses ou Greoloy Pralrln , a fjw tnilflo south of Murrayaville , wore blown down , and A.V. . Williams and two children were killed , Julia Stiry fa tally injured and two ortiroo others badly linrt. At Peaotum , on the Illinois Central railway , savera ! ban houses asd realdoucoj ware di- stroyod or badly wrecked , but uo clottha reported. WISCONSIN Special 1'hpatch to Tui DEC. MILTAUKEE , My 19 A lUclne Bpcclal puts the list of known dond by last night's cyclone at nlno nd fatally Injured at twelve to fifteen. The number of people who received flash wou.ida and moro severe hurts now roaches nearly ono hundred. Six people - plo remain unaccounted for. At mid night a reliable report comes that two awn were killed at Western Union Jnt.c-lou. Bon Fox'a celebrated orchard , three miles from Iljiclne , has not ouo tree standing. Among tha peculiar incidents told of the cyclone 1) ono to tbo cffdct atm the house of Mitt Ltlrn and wife , an aged coupio residing on the lake shore , wan picked np and hurled into the lake , leaving then. BITTING AT THE TABLE onthefljorof the room , uninjured. Three mtloa from there and out of the track of the storm , a barn was taken up and three cowa left standing unin jured on the floor. A barn at Riclne now otando on the gable , being upaldo down , but not broken. At Nor.h Point n man and whole rig were lifted np in the cyclone and dropped BOUIO fifteen foot. No damage wna done by lha wind , but the wagon waa lujnrod when it atrtiok the ground. When the atortn struck the lake the water was thrown in the air to the height of aovmity-fivo feet all along 1 ! the shore. The cyclone explodes the popular belief heretofore that such storms never vlsltod the lake regions. ; A house on illgh street before the ctonu Is nilsslnfr , and cannot bo found. id.on RACINE , May 20. Investigation only servoa to swell the Halof casual ties and make moro uweeplng the lomo sirnctlon occasioned by the oyolono Friday night , It ia now estimated : that fully twonty-fivo were klllad and . a hundred Injared. One hundred and Ifty honuca wera demolished , and had the cyclone struck the baalnohs centre the damage would not easily have boon calculated , At Western Union Junction , seven miles wo t of R cine , many honeos were wrecked and ono young man named Webber killed. The financial loss by the Btorm will not exceed 60,000 The buildings demolished were principally framu structures , nnd Individual losses range from 300 to $1,000. MISbOUttl. Sp ! * 1 Dl patch to TnH UBB. ST. LOOJS , Mav 19. Friday night's tornado plowed through tbroo coun ties In Mlaaourl , Montgomery , \Vor- ren aud St. Charles. Bealdos do- atroylng a largo amount of property , it killed and aerlonsly wouudoil over twenty people. The greatest destruc tion was wrought In St. Charles lun ty , where a largo number of ar m hot' tu and bullalngn were levelled. ) infills Lackett , wife and tw-j daugh ors were all fatally iijared. John Kt'klni was kllkd , ana hla two BOIIB a.tl.y trjnrod. Jn the nelglibf-r- loud of Klbtisto ) , St. Otiarlea coun- y , unJ thruco for flftean mllps . < ito Wcrrou county , the trock of atorui la traced by uurneroun wrecks and about twenty people more or IBBB Irjurod. On D.-g Prulrlo novcral ! anje , costly housoa and bajnn loaded with Bruins were demnllahja. O'i Allen IValrlo dwelllnge add ou.lnnsea . mot the anne fate. On Ljutro Island . in the Missouri river , a number of - tnllea aonthiroat of any of the above points , the Btorm totally destroyed five dwellings and all outhouses. The leased in the throe counties will rue np lu the hundreds of thousands. THE BLACK HILLS. - SpecUl Dispatch to Tui tin. CHICAGO , May 20. A Doadwooi ( Dak. ) special aays a atorm began hen yesterday morning with tha ghost water ever known , Whltowood ; roam rnna through tbo heart rf the city The channel was cnt 100 yards wld and everything wont before thn ( hod. All the town o' the n til oil woo badly damaged , Poiiutiixton \ entirely tfnne The valley In 11 i.ded and half r f Spcarlleh washed away. Orcoku City I * nearly nil e > no The < rater Is now falling though there Is much snow In the muuptati M yef , ( ) i > orgu Cnn- dler Hiul wlfo and two unknown nun nro known to ba drnwnod. L'us roughly oMtltnntod at ? tCO ! 000. Hope ind batikot coiumuntcation ia eatab- lUhud butwevn the two parts of the city. AinilTtO.VAIFAUTH. . May 20. The Tribune special gives additional fnota an to the flood at Desdflood. The hoii\y snow and fljod reported KOUIO dnt ngo In n dhpatch front Slovuneon , was at Doadwood. Addltl ma. rnlu had f tllen almcst ovoty chy for a uiontlt , makiug the roads impisa.iblo and m'- ura'.lng the ( jrouud thorou 'y ' rrith water. ' This WAS followed by n hoa\y fill of mow , whicu > lUttppe : red rapidly tinder to ! heavy narm ruin of Fri lay nlg'it and Saturday. 1 The nulchcB or valleys In the bl.Ia are from a few hundred foe to pnbablya quarter of a mile wide , gui.erMly Dtmdwi'od ' Is at the junction of Whltonood and Dominoed gulches. Numerous gnlcbiis In thin o\ao ouiptied their accnmuUMon of A Uer from the mountains into thoeo MTO uisiu gulches nd gave voltimo to tin water that ra ! iid ) down White- .ond In rosiftUeta forcn , Cjntrsl Ci y , Anchor Oity and Golden Onto arc on the Dead wood above Deadwood City. The grm'or portion of Central City would bn ah vo the flood but for Anchor and Gjldoii Gato. There was no oscupo luire , however , The gulch ia not over nix. hundred foot wldo. Djndwood la a town of 5,000 pee ple. The nuln residence portion of th i city la from 100 to 300 fcot a Jove the gulch , and the main bus ! liCBS portion was also above the danger Hue. The portion deatroyod wes occupied ' by cheap tenement houiea , secoiid-clasa hotoli , lanndrlna , small traders , aportiug houaes , livery sU- bloa , etc. Some buildings were built over the stream , which , at Its ordinary ( stage , was only a few feet wide. Its locality was avoided , hov- ever , by the shrewder Interest , for tha danger was recognized. In this case timely warning was given by moana of the telephone system exist ing in thn Hills , and the moat valuable artlclea were removed. So far but three bodies have been recovered , but it is now bolleved that the loss of life has boon great. The wild excitement waa only equalled by that at the time of the firo. Horsemen . rnahed in every direction and hastily j loaded veUcles jostled each other. When 'ho fljod came It carried every thing excapUng the moat aubsUutlal building before It. The lo a In Daad- wood will ro ch $700,000. Golden Gate , Auchor Oily , Central City , South Bund aud Crook Oity are heavy loser ; . Several of the mills In Dead wood Gulch were destroyed and the damage to mines by floods cannot bs replaced for several weeks. All roadamelin- paait.ible aud trains were foroad to BUS- pond on the Htlla railroad because a11 impossible to get wood to the gUtloua. Tha Mothodlst church and public Bohool bulldlcg were among the building ) destroyed at Deadwood , also Mlllur'ii tire proof warehouse ; alao Isman'd & Ayroa and ouo other and browfiiy. Oae hundred houses are known to have boon washed away. Five lives were lost and three bodies have boon recovered. Among the drowned were Georga Ohandler and wlfo , and a man named Brindley. Speartiah and R-\pld are broader valleys , the former from two tc twelve miles wldo. The ihod was not ao destructive there , but the damage was serious , nevertheless. Joro Dnnu' Flocoptloni Special Dispatch to Tim Ilm. CHICAOO , May 19. The verdict [ reached In the trial of Jero Dunn provokes savage comment In all the city papers thla morning , and the alleged sgoncies which aided in his acquittal are particularly condemned by two or three of the morning jour- nala. They all glvo long accounts urof the reception tendered Dunn by , ho oportlng fraternity after ho ; ed the court room , champagne being given him at n resort known aa "Tho Drum , " which Ustod very nearly through the entire night. ; Among thoeo who grasped the hand of Dunn WAS a character known i as "Stock Yards Johnnie , " and Dunn resenting hla overtures , struck the man lu the faco. The Incident is re lated to have put the crowd in high spirits. The loading counsel who had defended Dunn BO successfully was noted among thoeo present at the fine supper. Dovrn on Dunn * Special Dlepttcb to Tui Uni. NEW YORK , May 20. The acquittal of Joro Danu in the trial for murder ing Elliott has aroused the utmost In dignation among the friends of Elliott in this city , aud many of them predict that it would bo "unhealthy for Dunn to come to Now York. " John Stlloa who waa for years an intimate frlond of Elliott , and who when thoprlzo fighter waa killed brought his body to this city and paid all funeral expenses frowned omlnonaly when aakod his opinion and nald , "Yes , ho was letgo and his jury , composed of twelve honest men , ought to bo strung and made to tell what they got for their verdict. They are all afraid of Dunn. Tnoy want to have him kill h&lf dozan moro men before they hang him. " Orvln Kelly , another frlond of El liott , said ; ' 'Tho whole jury was bought by Dnun'a wlfo. She In worth about S 100,000 , .indapcut $1)0,000 ) clear him A dead man la no good ; and Elliott's friends did not have un/rioy to avenge him. If Dunn tver comes horn wo will make it so hot for him ho will never get out of it. Duni nan g it rid if f iur men and ho iron't wind up until ho haa laid his drzji low. When ho killed Logan on lloui ton atroet lu 18G9 ho abut him down while walking along the sidewalk Logan had no chanco. D.tnn followed ° od the same plan with Elliott. " Foreit Fire. , SpecUl Dispatch to Till Uu. MoNirEiiBH , May 20. The meal disastrous forest fire that over occurro In Vermont started yesterday in th vicinity of Groton. An immoni tract was burned over and a large , amount af property destroyed , Loss estimated at f 150,000. HE GOT THERE. Tlio Czar Roaches Moscow With out a Single Explosion , Tbe l"ftth to the Palnco Strewn With Flowera by Hta "LiovmK" Bubjecta. The Ohief of the Dublin Murderers - derers Receives Hio Ulood Money uud Liberty. Goiiernl N w From Uthur I'olnlv KUSSIA SpecUl D ! i ttch to Tui Dm. Mccsow , May 20 The c\r : aud czarina arrived this evening nud pro ceeded to the palace. I' Is estimated 200,000 persons lined the street from the station to the palace. Ordur w s maintained by unarmed cltlzou The city in decorated In hun. . r of the Approaching coronation ol thu cztr. The atroota are crowded with pooplu. A great nuinbor are arriving dully. Perfect order prevails. The cs was received .it the depot by a great number of graud dukr. , prlncca nnd generals. The imtloiini aathem was played an ho drove In an open carriage to the palace. Great crowds cheered him along the route. It IB reported that thn czar will meet Einporor Francln Joseph of Austria and King Humbert of Italy at Uurllu next autumn. ENGLAND. Special Dispatch to TUB liii. LONDON , May 20. A box with a fuse attached was discovered on the steps of Peterborough dihedral to day. When examined at the police Btatlon It was found to ontuhi four boxes filled with various colored liquids , together with ninny wires and springs. On the lid of the box was a representation of the akull and bones with the woria , "Biwaro of the Invincible army. " The bm waa marked "Dspot branch < flico , 57 Broadway atreot , Now York. " On a clip of paper inaldo the box were the words , "Conscience makes cowarda of all men. " Although thudl'ilr Is conaldorod a hoax the worthlppors at Iho calhedral were much alarmed. William Chambers , L. L D. , a well known publisher , aged 83 , Is dead. dead.D.wltt D.wltt , Healy and Qulnn have been forbidden to receive visitors In cnnscquenoo of the recent loiters forwarding subscriptions to the Par- neil fund aud condemning the pope's circular. Oetowayo has been defeated , this time with great slaughler. The vlllsgo of Longofor , in Savoy , has been almost entirely destroyed by fire , only four building * rotuulnlng ; standing. Four hundred peraons wore made homeless by the firo. America will send elxly paintings to the forthcoming art exhibition at Munich. FRANCE. Sp clal Dllpatchcl to Tui Bli. PAHIS , M y 20. The second ballot for member of the chamber of deputies for the aixteenth arrondisaemout to day resulted In M. Calls , conservative recolvlng 3.030 votes ; M. Bontoallor irreconcllablo , 2,999 , and M. Ronaud opportunist , 1,134. At the election for member for th sixth division , M. Montellhelt , social 1 is't , received 4,000 voted ; M Thoonot republican unionist , 3COO. , Jacques Abbatnocl and M. Saulty fought a duel with swords in the Bols de Boulogne , Paris , to-day. Bath wore wofcnded. The Fronoh Derby race , inllo and four furlongs , w o won by Gastric' * chestnut colt Frontin , LaGrango's bay colt Fjrfadol second , Lufouro'a Regain third. Eighteen ran. IRELAND. LONDON , May 19. James Carey 'l informer , waa to-day released from custody. Carey declares ho intends to remain in Dublin and further that ho will vigorously prosecute the ten ants occupying his promises who refuse to pay rent since ho became an In- former. Ever alnco Carey turned In former hla house has bson guarded byte policemen , and on hlu liberation to- , d&y the guard was doubled. The crown proposes to dlstrlbn c the reward c ( Tared for the detection I of the Phoenix park murderers among the Informers. Il IB believed it will also oond abroad forthwith all Informers - formers who desire to leave the coun try.The The excitement in Ireland over the pope's circular 10 the clergy la urm- bated and finds expression in all quar ters. Juatln McCarthy , member cf parliament for Longford , has bunt a circular to prominent Irishmen con nected with the Irish National League In London euggoiting the formation of an organization to assist further the movement to raise the testimonial for , Parnell. The town cominlsalonera > of Dnnraven , Ireland , last night adopted a resolution of disapproval to the papal circular on the ground that It , counselled disunion between the pope and priests of Ireland. , The dynamite conspirators , nedy , O'Horllhy , O'Omnor alias Dai- ton , Daasy aud Flanigau , were arraigned . raigned in court thin morning and formally charged with conspiracy to murder aa well aa reaBon-feloiiy. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS , Special Dliputchcu to Till Jim. The king and queen of Portugal will . tc leave LUbon for Madrid to-day. The , prlnco of Portugal will act us ogont during tholr absence. h ? hnrrl"no nt Aljtn yesterday van the worst in twenty yosrs. oua damage on land and water. ' A violent atorm raged In liorliu yesterday and did much damage ti - , ho hygeiiio cxhibidan building. Rilt lenctrutud the rocf and the partlttot , wallu of the Anntrlun dopartuu-n - were cverthown aud several peraon Injured. Emperor William vhltcd Blamarcl ycstord y , The emperor will lvo dinner to Baron DeOanreol , Frencl atubaiBudor , to-day , Dolsnoy , ono of the Phoenix park murderers , has been reprieved , the Official bullotlna respecting the health of Bismarck should be rooolvo with caution , It is assorted that the nrlnoo sulfors great pain , bat ho objects jocts to the Uaaanco of alarming bul- lotlno , Io N muli air.clefl by thu political dlfhppointnu'nt ho hnstx- and It Ii tmd ! the IntCBt re ports in regard to nrgoMaMina beISO 1'riiPfK and the Y.iticJii have boon I ! B'I a eonrvu of trouble NOTES. l > l | ntcr i to Till Tlin Uhiunqo | mior8 | nevorely crlliclso the renllct in the Dunn c.i < o , 1'ctur McOotich , it IK rumored , (9 ( run nliiK it lard corner nt Mllwiuikee. Hiiuposol ci o of h\ltniliobln | Ii at- much nttentl > n in Inilun ipulls. k ' > . , w ll known New York coup mtimtactururrt , Invd ninlKiioil In llliuoin Ilio cyctiino klllol ut loaet litT-our ( ( puoplu .ml Injure , I nb < tit l00. ! The ( i.tlly pruductlon ot tl > o Miiin inillt ln ! pwit Hook WHH 1.1,0:0 : hurroU. Th * pension list will till forty-oljit ; ! vol- LG U 0. Dolinonlco , citinln of tlio fn- ioiH rentrtiirntonr < > ( Now York , in do.vl , I5eu A. V. Uiee I * willing to accept the dumooratia iijiiiiiiulioiij for governor of Ohio , 10 crowds are II > ckln , < to Moscow to bu present nt tlin coronation of the cr.tr. Tha Illinois homo IUH p-t-Mod a bill fix- beer lionuoj at $ 2. > 0 an 1 tfhisky liceuco.-i at Jf'O'J. The Ciiiciiiuikti intuloil toitU l ft'socln- tlon ( iroducod Ctouaoil' * Hi Icmptloii , 8 t- uriiny ni til , Tlunui' urclioitr.i taking W. S. Mclntyrc , of Colnr ili ) , lostjn Nuw Yurk it pocki'tbook cunt tilling S 1 ' - ' " > , - ( UK ) m luuuiH itud $375 iu civsh , which uau- nul bo found , The 1'ouiiKylvanU hoii'o voted to tx ami ri'gulitte tlio Imslnem of oil-cur'lug curponttioui1 , utter etroug opposition of tbo Litter. Minn Lulu ( ire n , n bonutiful young , .irl of trtcutj-twoyonri' , bun iloiertecl her liiiitliur itt Albuquerque for tha purpose of entering n coiiYuut at St luiiln , The Alphit Delta 1'hi convention at _ IcTtUud arljournoil Haturiiay , to meet no yc'tr M Midiiloton , Conn. Hov. 1'nillp : Hroukrt , ut lionen , wits olooteil preeiecnt. pre'J The hark Anbln , from Ntw Orloftuii , nrrivoil ut Itevel , Twenty o ! her ciotv died of Hiiinllpox. i\t 1) , Swljfont'H halo of thoroughbred lirouyht 518,000 , nn I 51,100 a head. Iilnrk Hpiclicr , a trnvoliug snle nmn , hns been nwftrded nt rliil il itii | S"tOOd ' infer - for being ejoctoii from it trniu in the pen country. Witfhington 1" . llnyeH , a well-known iiiituufacturcr ml ox-number of tlu Now HiinlMbiro loyinlatim1 , lunged Idiwelf Saturday. C.tu < o , heitvy louses by tire nud death of a tMorllo naughter. O. K. Towle , treasurer of IjMinoxville , Qiiebco , la missing. Ho is a delimiter fur Bjverul ' Dilworth , I'orter & Co. , largo railroad iiiituuf cturerii ut 1 iltslmtf , employ ing 500 men , having notitio.l the men thnt the works will bo im peiulo I ut once until th * lodiftion of w ori proponed by tlio iron nmnufftcturord of the woat ia nccoptod by them At lircwuhelm , Ohio , a cii.iik from the tovo let lire to the clothing of n bitliy in ita crib , nud it was burned to Irnth. At Wilmington , lil. , tlio Woatorn Jiiion Telegr.ipb cjinpnnj's nttoruey to i > * y , umier protest , the inn- tax of $1 per pule. Win. A. lUumer , of U'lilunond , 1ml , , i Hhmuilit ; euit HKitilHt John U. VatiKlm , ch rRlng him with itllonuting hlu vifo'n Society h HIO ! The Evnniivillo anil T rrit Haute IISM been nu pend J by the truuk Hum from the boiiotitH of through conntctions , for a period of ten d yu for outtlng raton. Among the curiomtles juat placed in the rtilio room uf the Ohio utitte houto in ( hood original coiuuiUsion on pitrclnnoilt IAHUOI | to Anron IJurr , nulhurizlug him lo practice litw , Ex-Unite I SUtes Troaeurer Oilfillan IUH renUuad bia connection with the Mutuitl Trust cuinpauy of Now York and has beuomo presiileat of a firm o brouza founder * in New Vorlc City. Elizabeth , N. J. , with 512 fiOO.OOO tax able prnparty. ban a bonded ilubt of $7 000- 000 , end croiiitors hrtve Necurad n nianila- uiui to compel tbo city to mine funds for payment of ltd debt by n tnx lovy. Mrs M'trcells Uoyee , who roiitle * in LOOK Hotioin , jrwt across the river from Wheeling , W. V * . , K vo birth to four bubw , two boyn and two IrK One of the boys died , but the reni/iining thiee are large nil henltliy. Two years j'o tiio luily pro cnted her hiuhun 1 with twinu , luui lttt : uenson with tripletu. Wade Martin , a youth of Krln , Pn. , called in hln friomlH to nee him commit euicliie , then clapped ft revolver to bin brcftitt nrid fired a bullet , which nly ripped the skin on h ! Hiil ( > , but eevcroly wounded ono of tbo wituesne ? . H. 0. St. John , detailed by Sacretar Teller to ezimlno and report on oertaln allc'go i fruuiluleiit pre-emption citnh entries of lonil in tbe Denver district , raportH hat all bid er.triea are fraudulent anil Illegal , anil mails for ipectilitiva purpones. Tl > e rtrliltrtttoni Bplfctuil ti ) nettle tbeco l miners' Brlk itt 1'itUburnh nbtaincil a licen o from the court , itnd lioth Jen plolkeiltlieinnelttM to Iho umpired duel- niou. The miner * m'recd to go to work today - day itt the operator' * terms of tbree cents per bushel , pending tha umpiro'it dt'cisiiin. The gcneritl belief IH tbl ) amia tha ttrlke. The nrliiterfl on The Dtibuquo Herald anil Tiinrn ( jnlt work itnil went on a Btnko about uildnlcbt Friday , leaving thdir work in an uaiiuinhed condition. The liublieherM luvo burred them out and hired uew men. Judge ( Jrcor , of the MempliN criminal ooutt , before wln.m n wee teeting th cou- Ktitutioimlity of the not making gam bling a felony IIM been argued amby counicl for the punt few dayu , h a ren dered an opinion tmtaining the validity uf tbo act. At Saturday' * meeting of the Lutheran inluliten at Norrintowu , I'a. , il WBI an nounced that tha family nt the Ute Dr. Kr ulh had declared their Intention to present the late doctor's large i li brary to tbo theological Hemmary. Thin library l etimMe-l to contain abuut 15.000 , anil Ii regarded by m ny s the - hnent unil bebt Beicctod one In the Unite Stated. Iteporti from Montgomery county , N. Y. , mty tliBacrca < oof iho hop crop will be u cJ.i'ht increjuo over lu t vear. The out look IH i' ' il , The lulu raiiiH cut iiown vinei aad hill * that , r"mi..eti well. lu- rtlouluin point to u good price for next full. full.A A Borloin dabbing affilr ocsurrod at Auburn , Nob. , S turibv nil hf. AIIICK Whitlow Bteppo I up to Kreil Kueila , who wt htauding til tll uiiuivMk on Cilitritl ftveniii' , Hint HUbb.-d him iu tbo ciioelr : , the bUdo of tae knifa bie.iking olf. The d .ctor inn just removM it. Dtfiutj Sheiilf It-Ken uttemptnl to urro"t ) ; ulfo tight mi-el thtm i : n Cnpturml Fine. Special Wi-t'tttcli ' to TIIH HII. a i NALTIMUKK , My 20. About eight survtvora of the Fifth Virginia infantry fantry ( Stone all brigade ) acconi punUd by a number of realdonts i AnguUiv and Uoc'.cbrldse countlei Virginia , arrived lost night on the way to Niagara Falls to partlclpat In the twenty-second annual union of fNow - of the Twenty-eighth regiment - York volunteers. They h vo with them the fl. R they cap'urod ' from thu Now York Tivptity-olKlith at the bal- tlo cf Cedar Mountain , August 2 , ISO ( , which thiy will return to them. A I'.ttil Hitllroitil Row. Spt elitt D.jptt.hl FAUN , Win. , May 20. Two labori'M lu the employ tf the " " Pi.ul , Minneapolis and Onifthit II. H. , were crushed under the whcu'la of an oiiglnu of tha Chip- F.illa and WeBtoru company drlvbii [ < hcrois thn grndd of the Oiniha road to obstruct lliolr works. Tne Onulm people weru alti'inptitii ; a creasing , had placed a crew of their men with nil ! * no placed as to ditch Iho Incoming Wealornc.mip.iny'ii ' train before it reached their i/rado , The Western euporintondunt waa on thi < nnglno ! , bade the men got out of the way ; or bo crushed. The Omaha ofli- clal ordered the men to hold their ground and have no fear of the ro suit. ! The engine came back with ter rific ' force and fatal ruaulls. No arrests IIPVO been made. _ No Grout SpooUl DlM'ntch to Tin Um. Citu'tuo , May 20. Anthony Connolly nelly , a saloonkuupor , and U < bert Hriico , allan Harry Curtis , of no reo o ii1 ? id occupation , mot ia the former's saloon this evening After drluklng together Curtis ahol Connolly nelly , the bill , of largo calibre , pass- iii { ; enllroly through tlio b dy. Connolly nelly then cho' , Onrtla through both -highs , close to the body. It la thought both will die. Curtis siiys that Cjiinolly and another man held hit up someday * ate and robbed him of $1. Mnrrlnuo of Ann ElUa Young. BvrclAl lliii lch to Till ll i Loot , 0 , May 20. Mra. Ann KHz * Young , of Mormon fame , nineteenth wife of Brlghaui Young , wns married at 1 o'clock thin afternoon iu thla city to Mr. Mooes II. Djunlng , a prornl- nont banker of Manlatoo , Mich. The ceremony waa performed at the real- .dunce of De. A. K Klllolt. llov. IS. A. Stone , of Gallon , O. , i fl'ulatod. Mrs. Young's son witnessed the core- mony. There was a largo number of guests prcsont , among whom wore some of the most prominent citizens of this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Don ning will make their homo In Mania Toledo.Thry left on the 3o0 : train for Toledo. Tha Brlilo | Opouliiir , fipcdtl I > l > | UttCll tO 11U llll. NKW YORK , My 20. Djlogatos of the Control labor union to-day decided to Issue a proclamation asking all workmen to absent themselves from the ceremonies of opening Eiut river bridge hocMiso the trustees rofnsod to ohango the day to some other data than the queen's birthday. The Sons of Liberty denounced the bridge authorities for holding Iho corumoutou on the queen's birthday. It was thu attention i.f the meeting to hum the quuon'a iHigy but the pros- unco of police prevented Iho demon stration. Spuonlntlnii nutl Itt Rotult Special ll i > tch to Till llll. OHIOAUO , May 20.--A statement la published here to the eflnct that I3 n Jones , son of J. Ilumnl Jones , ox- colloolor of ciiBloma In thla city , xIB boon rpeculatlng exleiiBlyely on the strength of prominent names. The atory ia tlutt ho occupied ft confidential position with the grain coujmisalon firm of Smith & McOjrmick ; that In thai capacity ho was lu the habit of bringing in orders for the purchase or sale of grain from people of alanding who did not ciro to have U known tbut they were dealing In uiarglna. Among the orders thus brought [ was ono , it la fluid , lu the name of Potter P.tlmor together with a deposit of $1,000 The deal wont the wroug way aud the firm filially piou-ntod a bill for f 6,000 againat Mr. Palmer ns the amount advanced in carrying the deal Pdliner repudiated it nnd cold ho nev er gave suoh order. The other deals were Investigated ami It i.i aald the not result was about $150,000 to profit and loss on the part of thla linn alone. It la reported other linns auiLred 1 IIB well. Jones wont Into business on hla own account somu ycuro ago and failed. It Is claimed Ms speculations have coit his father $20,000. Young Jones saya mutters are all nuficoptlblo ot explanation. Exoitomont in the Oil Regloui. BpJClll lli ! tCll tO Till llll. TITUHVILLK , Pa. , May 20.-If the tar I It' bill pauses In UN prcnont shape at llarrlsbnrg , the United Pipe line will be forced to surrender its charter and do business as partnership i or limited partnership aasoclatiou. This ohango will not noceBaarlly reduce the value or Injure Iho security of oil corlilicalos , but the trade undoubtedly would look on it in a different light and would probably cause the destruc tion of the value of oil certificates until confidonoo was restored. Panics are uatlly created whore valnoa are i to some extent epoculativo or where securities are used lu speculation , and It la believed that nothing could avoid a panic If the change of this kind forced upon the United Pipe line Ilonoa the Intense feeling and un animity In the oil region agalnit t the menenro. 1 . - Hovl r M , Wat t , H III'.IH I um Ibu Koi ami ryoi II IUHU N" " in t- > u i , Ninci Hmilau a " 1 Fitir li i'vil > r. II ti"l. ill kliiu'in'i''ii ' ill I Itci'l. ' i liili'H' < c-inscil aid l calx ) l > r..ti -Mfi't.ind rmi-ll. laituat irail' i ! r'H'onil ' , ami ra\n.'i n ' < "l uil. i ; u'h , II i militia , l > .u'I"i.Kb | Int > U o fhro.t almln i | t'.imtii"i | J ' . ' 'ili'j ' ol .tru gl a ,1 t'ckh. ' lo'ScCSL.p. Me. , cur il. Hue lioltluil I aili .tl ( "re1 , o u not Cttairn Soltentan one l > r. Sttiforln li Im'er ' , In 01 ra-kni ! ' ' , of all ilrnca s' , for 31. Auk lor fx ruiuiH llAUirAi. IIUK , a luroillitilUtl'ii ol I Wl lint 1 , Ant I'mo , l a. F'r. Uarlgcl , ! > , vcr 11 B mtie. . . I'unKll JJIUU AMI L'llUIICAb UBtfll. For Uio rcl'ut ami prcvc ; 'l ' tl n , thu liiitiut it U applies - JLTAlollhuuiiutlun , urilfla - l 7Sclitle * . Cough * , Coldt.We of ' 'is// ' H cK , btonuch anil L'owe ' : ' . Shooting 1'alr.s , . , , Konn'o PMo ' , I pltfttlon , Lj8H'piln | , Lli t , lllllio Ktver and ! g ? ' ' 1'LASIKIIS. B'wtrlo ' Tatteiy miblneJ 1oroui ; ct ) * 25c KvoiMhru. k&TI THE BLOODY TRAIL. The Bloody Work of the Apaches Tlio Lntost from Crook. PIfp tch to Tui Itm. Cuiuino. M y 20. A Ohihuahua , Mexico , tpecial rttje : Sixty Indians , coinlni ; from the Unltrd Stales , passed ne&r CnriiiRn on thoi5b. AtMijuo'd 1'uco thry killed and bohendcd ono man and throw the head away after carrying It some miles. They killed a Moxlcnn at Sin Lorenzo , nt Huena- vonlurtandtwo AlSjin Itlneza. Cipt. Jor.ea was scut from here with a body moti to meet thla bind , whloh la com * matided by Chtuf Otiata , Another do- tachinont wno iotit from Oasa Orando. The Indiana are making rapidly for the Sierra Madras. A special gives Iho following' In formation direct from the hotdqnar- turs of the army regarding tha opera tions ag\lmit the Indians. It IM dated "Apoewia , Sonora , Miy 13. Tueaday ovonlng ( last it courier arrived from H.iviipo with a communication from Lieutenant Parraa , utatlnt ; that Urook reached there on the OJi with 201 ApnchoHoldlerBand ICO Aiuoricin and Moxlctn troops Crook obtained guldea from the military commandant of the town to conduct hla force to where Garcia had hla late fight. The next duy they departed for the Sierra MftdroB via Gaapora. The comniind was accompanied by forty pick mnlos , laden with provisions to last a long period. The main body of Crook's ' force , numbering 500 , Is camped at Alamo- pueblo , twenty le zuosfrom Jin'oe. It Is stated that hid Lieut. P-irrus con- suited with Heady baforo giving Crook a guide , none would have boon furnished , on the ground that Crook's entry waa a violation of the treaty. Crook made all his preparations de liberately aud hai the sympathy of the Mexican population , lly a return courier Col. liindala , now command- Inq , wrole Crook romonatratlng in courteous and decided hngutgo that his action was nu Infraction of the treaty. Neither HindaU nor G.troia , lately In command , Inn received In- atruolloiis as to what Crook by the consent of the government will bo permitted to do. liandata anys ho will oblige the military forced to ad here to thu ortlclea of the treaty. When Handata rocnlvod the HOWS of Crook's arrival at Bwlapti , ho took Immudlato steps to guard -against the Iiidlitna mnklng another raid , If } l drl van ont of the mountains by i | Crook. Many who are familiar with \J \ the Apachi'a state tbat Crook wtll not bo able to find Iho Indiana. If they luarn of his approach they will scatter Into amall bands aud hide in impene trable fastucanea. Othera confidently any that Crook will not bo able to bring them to a fight , because the In diana oxtmistod novrly all their am munition In ( latcla's fight. A Blagginc Match. Speclil Dlnpittch to Tils lln. CHICAGO , May 2C. Early thU morning about 200 inombora of the sporting frotprnlly from this city assembled at Ilamtiiond , a littlotown jmt acrotB tin ) IllinolB state line , lu ludluun , for the purpose of witness ing a mill between two local brnlBera Thoman Lynch , a brakeman , and James Welsh , a boilermaker , who had mot once or twice before , bat without settllrg the question of su premacy. Thlrty-nlno rounds wuro fought in ono hour. Hith men were badly pnnlehrd Lynch VYRS declared tha Tio'or. When tha party returned to tbo city principals , eeconds and , ouvoriil of the spectators were arrested and hold in bonds , . The Pnrnoll Tribute. Biio Ial Dispatch to Tin Um. , May 20Tho moot ing of the Purnell branch of the Irish National Lo.iguo thla afternoon ondorted thn appeal for a national tribute to P rnoll , and authorized , the Bonding of JfiOO to Archblahop FoohRii , o ( Chicago , to bo added to the P runll funda Blurted in that city. city.ST. ST. Louis , May 20. At a mooting . of the Irish National Leagues today a speeches were made denunciatory of the popo's circular as an unwarrant ed IntLrforouco In purely political matters , and recommending prompt Bubtcrlpiloua to the Parnoll redemp- ° lion fund. The Sttr Kouto Trial- Spoclul Dlvpnlch to Till UK. WASHINGTON , May 20. Ingeraoll cxpectn to occupy two cr tbroo d ya ot the present week before concluding hla argument. Ho .said to the asso ciated prfaa reporter to night that hla argument would bo the laat made by the defense. Merrlck would follow for the proBCCutlon and would speak four or five day , alter which too judt'ii'B charge to the jury , to be followed - , lowed , i.dhaps , by argument on the l'iw M Intd down In the charges. Ho thought the co so will be given to the jury dnr'ng the firnt week in Juno PROBABLY NEVER is In Uio blslory of propricUry medicines has . any article mcl succcsi at borne equal to that which lias been poured upon HOOD'S SAHSA- rAitiLU. Why , such has been the success of tills article , that nearly every family In. whole neighborhoods have been taking it at the same time. Kvcry week brings new cvl- ' dencc of tlio wonderful curative properties ot | this medicine. Combines tlio Hr.sT llcmedles of Iho vegetable * such proportion s to derive their nrcatest medicinal effects \ltli tlio least disturbance to tlio uuolo srs- cm. lu f.ict this preparation Is socll bal anced In its action upon tlio alimentary anal , tbo liver , tlio Kidneys , the stomach , bo bowels and the cltculatlou of tbo blood , hat It bilngs about .1 healthy action of the entire human organism , that can hardly bo . , credited by those who ha\o not seen the rc- gtn narkablo results that have followed Its use. If the Sarsnparllla does not provo sufficient ly laxative , take a few doses of Hoon'a Vno- ono i.r.\iii.i : l'u.i.9. U U wtll In all cases ot hlllousncss to take these pills In connection ch i uitli the SarsaparllUv for the llrst ten days. H That dull , bU'i-py , sick fcelini ! can bo wliolly ovuieonie by the use of tlioo remedies. \ \ lil jou gl\o tlifiw a trial aud bo yourieltagalii ? Vn cx-aUlcriiian ofthTs city says ot Hood's " Barsaparllla , " It U the strouecst Sarsapa- rllU I ever saw. " , - . Lach dollar bottle contains ono hundred Lifei ( averages ) doses. Sold by all druggists. , 1'rlco ono dollar , or six for five dollars. V" Hood's Sarsaparllla , prepared only by 0. I. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass. Ddcoruso