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MORE WIND. Another Cyclone Visits The Land— Detaiis Meager. Yesterday morning shortly after mid-mght a cyclone istruck a small | parts of the roof, wh mining town two miles east of Mc- College Destroyly a Gyo; 2 IBELAND’S CALAMITY. Arrests, Public Opin- b. S& Lous, May 4 — Appointments, | patch special fromV<,on, Mo., AS | says a cyclone stacle Central | | Wesleyan college bug at that | F ere place, a little after tclock last | night, tearing out the wall and ght, iS 4 s carried | ; were | : | halt way. Seven Allister, Indian Territory. The | sleeping in the buildind had a inhabitants, numbering some two | The is estima- hundred souls, lay asleep in tancied security. Without amoments warn ing the wind monster fell upon the | of an eye the town was a ruin. The re- sleeping village. In the twinkle ports as to the number killed and wounded vary widely. Itis quite cer- tain, however, that the number smoth- | the ered inthe ruins or killed by fly- ingfragments is appallingly large. Hopeful of Capturing the Assassins. Dublin, May g.—The Dublin newspapers state that the police are hopeful of capturing the assassins. They have received evidences which enable them to identify [the murder- | ers. It is also said the car in which they escaped has been traced to Lexlip,ten miles northwest of Dublin, where the men alighted to procure liquor. Chas. Moor, arrested at Maynorth on suspicion of being one of the as- sassins, has been brought to Dublin. The eyidence against him is weak. From the baggage master, who came in on the passenger from the south this afternoon, we. learn that the town of McAllester, Indian Territory, was nearly destroyed by a cyclone, last night. The cloud was about three quarters of a mile wide and came frem the southeast and passed through the town in a _north- west direction, near as could be as- certained at the present writing. Enght or ten persons were killed out- right, fifty injured, some ot whom it is thought will not recover and fitt houses completely demolished. The wind carried everything in front of it, and it is said to have cut a path throygh the timber as nice as if it had been done by human aid.— Parsons Wonder. A well-dressed man stepped upon the Missouri Pacific track at Inue- pendence, the other night, and de- liberately walked toward an ap- proaching express train. ‘The en- gineer pulled the air-brakes, but the pilot struck the unfortunate man at the knees and threw him up against the boiler-head. The tram was stopped and the man was found breathing his last: His skull was fractured and his tace mangled, and his lefthip and arm broken. In ap- pearance he was of medium height and build, with black hair, dark complexion and small black mous- tache. He was well dressed, and his hands were white and soft. The only article found on his person which served to fix his identity was a card bearing .the name of Joln Shultz, which name was also print- ed on his shirt front. The business card of Charles Wetzel, a wholesale whisky dealer of St. Louis, and a bank check upon the bank of Kan- sas City, signed Charles Schmidt, were also found in his pockets. Topics of the Times, Karst, has an Mr. sul, French for the order con- Arkansas grindstones to smp to’ France. He finds that the fréight from Hot Springs to St. Louis is greater than from St. Louis to France. The report that several persons, frightened by the infernal machine >have canceled their passa- ges engaged on the Britannia be- cause Mr. W. H. Vanderbilt is to be on board is denied. Speakmg of Jumbo, the Figaro shrewdly — observed “nowhere out of Eng! find people so devoid of common sense as to send qozen oysters, at 5 francs perdozen, to an elephant, while the work-houses are full, and unfortunate men and women die in the streets of starvation.’* Senator Hill can not recover, but is not troubled by regrets. ‘*I can not complain. he said, the other day: “Thave lived fifty-eight years, and Ll suppose no man ever lived fifty- eight happier years. It may be best that they-be all.” Seven doctors charged Col. Betts | of Washington $30 each to tell him Paris that i and could you he couldn’t live a week. In four weeks he was able to go back to business. He thinks it was worth the money to have the chance to sprove what fools and liars those doc- tors are. Boston Post: It was a man from the green State of Ohio who unpin- ned the tidy from a chair in a Wash- ington parlor and wiped his nose on it. We’re mighty glad to hear of a man who knew what to do with a tidy. Prof. Doremus says the matter of | the infernal machines sent Field and Vanderbilt is not to be made light of. The gun-cotton was of a kind never made in America, and the charge was strong enough to ‘blow up seven men. j belonging t Ee X o., Kansas Citr, Mo. 200-7 | Narrow escape. ted at from $10,000 tc,000- ceed Burke. } t relar the admirality, has gone to Ireland APPOINTMENTS- stated that John Holmes, f the treasury, will suc- It 1s umor lord 0 BURKE’S PLACE. Hamilton, permanent secretary to A St. Louis eS rey deceas- to take Burke’s place tor six ‘ ed, was a property r His | months | estate consisted of ah and lot TREVELYAN- { | left to him by his decé master. Tre Standard says: The ap- peace Seas EUR eet pointment of Geo. Otto Trevelyan | INCOME (WAS) ee | ief secretary for Ireland is fa- | spent in paying tor animals | food, lodging and attmce He yas a handsome spanand was as ch € vorably received by t he Irish party. | Trevelyan holds advanced opinions. | pose It believed | ympathizes with | + * t 1s believed he symf | | not made vain by his wh, but as- ; - lead. - 2 a ular party in Ireland. | sociated freely with coon dogs. } Eee pa pases 22 i | At his death a few daago, the AN IMPORTANT ARREST- | ~ - , Pes | trustee had him buried a costy | tras been made at Tuma of a man | c@ffin, a hearse conve’ the Te-' believed to be the car man who [eats que cexeMOney i: drove the assassins. He cannot ac- j family cemetery. j i The Popular Blutt izen s that on the 22d ult., w) the wife | of Mr. Frederick Clarliving on Cane creek, in that coulay dying, | surrounded by her frieniand rela- | tives, a tornado struck touilding in which she was confinand lifted | the root off, and durirthe heavy rain that followed bkets and coverlets had tobe mm over the, i dying woman to shicldr from the ! elements. She died inshort time | | after the storm. An advertised featurf St Louis | charity fair will be the auty of the | women present. Climentary } tickets have been sent some of- ficial in every town wit: 500 miles with a request that theybe given to the prettiest girly he bws. It is supposed that this willsure an un- exampled exhibition ofty and ru- ral belles. Here’s Bur’s oppor- tunity.—[Rich Hill Reew. Mr. Gladstone’s rearks in the House ot Parliament: GLADSTONE S?PAKS. London May 8.—fery ‘part of the opening session, vas crowded this afternoon. At 45 Gladstone | trousers. count for himself. He gives the name of Cloonan, and closely re- sembles the description circulated by | the police. An order has been i sued to arrest all strangers and tramps unable to account for their movements the last three days. | ‘A man was arrested at Limerick on suspicion as being one of the ask- assins. He bought a suit of clothes. While removing the old ones blood stains were observed on his shirt and Two men named Bailey | arrested while The for- } | | and Arman were loitering in Phenix park. mer had a dagger sheath. The authorities of Dublin telegraph- ed the railway authorities at Chester to arresest a man in the train from Holyhead who was suspected of be- ing concerned in the murders, and the man was taken into custody on the arrival of the train. The pris- oner’s head is bruised and his hand is bandaged. AN ARREST Was made at Milford Haven. The appearance of the man corresponds to the description of one of the mur- arose, and with great motion and tremulous voice, moveithe odjourn- ment of the House. de said the blackness of the crimeznd_ horror it excitited throughout te entire king- dom were unparrallled. In the murder of Burke he aid they had been robbed of one of‘be ablest and most upright members Put the hand of the-accaccin bai COME NEitT- er home, and one of th: noblest of hearts had ceased beating, while tull ot hope and love for ‘reland. As tar as the government was concern- ed, all previous arranganments must be abandandoned. Tharsday next he (Gladstone) wouldask the House for leave to introduce a measure for the repression of crime in Ireland. He believed he from all quarters. At an early he would introduce a measure d ing with the question of a rent. Sir Stafford Northcote conded the motion otf Gladstone for adjournmeut. would be assisted day se- ernment in the repression of crime. Me considered 1! for more than passir spect to the deceased. Parnell expressed the of all Imshmen fo: the c said he believed it w in order to frustrate | did not deny that the yovernment | 1 = might be compelled to take steps to | Gee eae restore order m Ireland. He was of | Washington, May 8.—A_ Senate the opinion that the crime work of those whom he had opposed. Forster, who } tired from the Chtet Secre Ireland, and Jas. Lowther tnat office under the tive Admir Under Secretary Burke for wearying efforts. The House then adjourne< Thursday. The Newcastle Chre Joseph! Cowan, Radical Parhament, says: 9 **The was alwa regarded as even mote of a ‘ be paluwhere -s [arse auc Perfectly reliable purgative | me eds oue ‘ Re s present, but the machine} ing compounded of the concen’ the Land Le ague than at the Gov- | sHidday aaehe ee Yirtues of purely vegetable subs! ernment. There need be no con- pele, Slee | they are positively free from cal cealment of tke fact that Parnell oused the citizens, j any injurious properties, and can be brates: “a. letter AooLee See nund that a box of ex- |} | istered to children with perfect safe’ = t appro’ | | Beech Of aaa Gn ced at the | Ayer’s Pitts are an effectual cu speech of Gladstone on an accused Constipation or Costiveness, Ind bill. Ss a tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of ApH Pail Mall Gazette gram ot Gladstone ir the Marquis ot Ripon’s con as the text for an arti that American Fenians no secret of their designs. “% Disastrous Fire. Loss, $50,000: insurance $30,000 "“Buehupaiba® ion, kidney diseases S West’'n Mo. pepot, Meyer: 1ggist He promised that the | opposition would support the Gov- station He mitted He 1 until ly sweet repose. derers. REWARDS. ‘Lhe government will offer a re- werd of £10,000 tor information given within three months which will lead to the conviction of the mur- derers and a reward of £1,000 for private information. The govern- | Ment will also grant free pardon and | extend the special protection of the | crown in any part of the queen’s do- | minion to any persons other than principals in the crime who may give the intormation required i Washington. SENATE. | A Dill was reported appropri- | ating 300,000 for an extensive Ex- ecutive Mansion. Windom, Haw- ley, Cockrell and Pugh, constituted | the committee. THE MASON The Supreme Court of the Uni- | ted States to-day denied the petition for a writ of habeas corpus in Ser- | geant Mason’s case. The court de- | CASE. cided that the ‘court-martial had tull | jurisdiction to try Mason for the of- | fence charged, that the proceedings | were all within its proper jurisdic- j tion, and the sentence pronounced | was not in excess ot its powers. bill was introduced for the relief of | Fitz John Porter. The provisions ame as House bill. HE CHINESE BILL. ton, May S.—The Pres- Minnesota Outlawry. Chicago, I says that N with ernal ade about two weeks ago buildings One wes The ne Cith deviltry by the ilous enough to fickle mysteries of arket we, who clean Bears of tie k you out cf be h, it retern 1 Your cacy with interest, in the way of S allaying tie intense Itching and insuring 2QI-22-Im Boots aud Shoes § | Graining, ident signed the Chines€ vill to-day. | May S.—A special | hfield, Minn.. is ex- | | cited ovér two attempts to blow up } machines. | bet when he! : CONSTIPATION. 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