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sin their power to ret! THE {tte thought wns thrown through adoor or wine dow by tho &ndden stoppage, For several years ho haa been head clerk in Swnin's grocery At Nableaviile, and was regarded asa very reputa- Ae nnd energetic soung man. AIL the passene gers testify that tho road officials did everything ‘o the sufferings of the xcursten-traln lett this city Saturday evantng, ad was well tied.” Louist, daughter of J. M. Martin, of Swiss City, and John Itanch, tobncconist, of thle city, aro algo considerably bri DROWNED, * Speetat Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, Pipavenansa, Pa, duly 19.—Theee drowning: “its and tieo narrow escapes from denth tn the surf make up tho fist at Atlnntic City to-day When tho tings on tho bathing-houses nlong the ‘beach told that the fasblonable hour hind come, Mra, Nesmith, of Philadelphia, wife of Laut. L. '. Nerintth, of tho United States Army, tut on wounded, The - her bathing-sult for n phinge into the surf, &be fasaldto have been a pretty falr awhnmers » With her was Helen Denkon, aged 12, a daughter * Ing repalrs, of Robert: Denkon, gf 2415 Van Pelt street: and fteasic Fanshnw, ngced 10, daughter of Fanshaw, Secretary of tho Lehith Valley ord. of Philadelphia. They chore that part of the beach above tho light-hause because it was secluded, Mr3. Nesmith had no [dea that the lo- entity wasa dungerans one, but those who are Cunitar with the locatity never batho there. It ‘aa treacherous place, and there baya been seve gral drowning cuses recorded heretofore, eo ween tho breakwater and the Ight there Is 0 strong current, There {s always a powerful aldy sweeping around the breakwater, and the mirrent Hows rapidly along the beset for fitty mrds, when it thon rushes out to ren, Tho duce ts not frequented much by bathers, and vhon Mrs. Nesmith and her ehildigh companions sntght this retired spot they had no {dea of bs lungerous chammeter, A sand-bar stretches ‘rom the light for quite a distance down the reach, Inede -this tar the bottom Is very reacherous, while on the otber side the water middenly deepe The hidy started te reuch the end of the bar with the children followlny The tde girls got heyond theirdepth, ant mith-went totheirrescue, Witting te he whall t the water Ia te tL tcel a pan bate and once beyond thelr dept tir enungh to be dreaded by the Lest-awitnmers, Mra, Nesmith, In her efforts, to gave the children, was cuught in the eurrent, Slee little churges were wept from ber grasp under tho witer, and tho Indy herself, after using up ber strength fn trying to regnin a foot. hold, waz Toreed under by tho wodertow and drowned. As avon adit became known on tho Venvl thnt heip was required, the surf-boat sta- tloned farther down the shore was signaled for, and tho ¢rew did their best to reach the seen of the recident In time to nave ‘arts were unsiccessttl, Mr wand the ering tha body of Mra. Ni and it waa brought to Philadelphia this evening by her husband. Later jn the day tho body of Miss kon was Washed asnore tn the tinlet, but up. to the present writthg the body of the other Iit- te girl hns not been found. ‘two other persons murrowly escaped with ‘They were buthing near the stag House f them, a yeti ian froin Philadelphia, was awhnming about and floating aver the great. waves na they eamne in, when his strength gnve out and te stonted for belp, He sunk, and but for the tinely arrival of degiiard be woukl have been drowned, sible when taken -nstore, but after him for fitteen ininutes he was ree it the eame tine an elderly gentleman was curricd out beyond bis depth nnd wos rescued by two or three batbers who were ne swimmers. Xpretnt Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Montreat, July W.—Three members of Mr. Henry Bryson’s family buve be drowned [nt Rock’ River. Ht apyears the following persons: Benjamin Bryson, 26, Hiruartats EIllott Bryson, 2 Inaurance agent; Alfred ryson, 11; Harris Bryson, on girl of, nude” Bryson, 6: and Joseph Atma, a Breneh boy, 1. went out It at ekit.for u row. Getting iite the riplds, the ‘tiny bont upset and tts oegupants were left to the inerey of the boiling wat ‘Tho three Lrothers—Genjamin, Eltlutt, ond Chaude—were y ad ind the others kucceeded In getting: Alithe particulars of the catastrophe: pelved, ‘The parties alt be= nnd wore stopping at Rock cave VI SL ANVESTIGATION. W Losnox, Conn, duly Win the inveati- srttion th-day Into tho loss of the steamer Nar- ragapsett by collision with her sister boat Stonington, of the Stonington Line, Capt. Nye, of the Inter boat, said: The bouts were prob- ubly lowered In about ten ininutes aftor the collizion. They.were manned by deck-hands. Tne -eblef oftlcer remained on bourd-all tho tine,.and wat forward most of tho thine direct=+ i ‘fwo pilots had been on board dure jug previvus sengons. ‘The number of pliots was reduced, probally to save expense, - 1 xttribute . the.coliision toa mistake 18 to. the Narragun- setts whistles, TF considered her fog-whistic a. signol to turn right, and as inady in answer to my whistle." Joseph Silvia, wheelsman of tho Stonington, sald: “The Stonington stcerd hurd, and It takes * ubout a mimute to heave. the wheel over from port tusturbonrd. 4 can boll her myself when ehe f3 going at full speed with tho wheel bard down, but cannot, alae, heave the wheel over when sbe [8 gofg at full speed." The look-out of the Narragansett testified: “Thever beard any whistlo from the Stonington until'after 1 bad reported the Nght, and then only one long fog blast. Lenta (o tha pilot, ‘She is coming into us, and within © minute and a hnlf after 1 iest anw her ehe struck us. 1 kw the Stonington’ light before | heard her fog- whistle, She whistled after that, but her whistles were mixed up, and could not tell what they were.” New Youu, July 19,—In the sult, of Lily May Cheekley against’ tho Providence & Stonfngton Stemnship Company. to recover damages tor lusses arising out oF the loss uf the Narragansett, the Judge.hns given n decision denying the to- Hon fora stay Of plulntitt’s procecdluys pendliyg the netion of the United States Court defuing tho defendants’ Habliltles, Stepbon A. Mowry, mato of the Narraganectt, testited that after tho coltision there was a sood deal of exeltenent umong thy passengers. Some were without life-preservers and asked where they could get themt, and I told them cach berth and cueh stateroou wus applied with one. 1 have Leen restricted by the management ns to the number of deek-hauds, + Adjourned untll Tuesday, 7 CLYCLONE, DetTuotrr, Mich., July 10.—A violent and de- structive cyclone and hailstorm visited Monroc County, forty-fve miles south of thiseity, about Loe! Sunday afternoon, It seemed to start in the ‘Township of Ida, and traveled inn gouthe easterly dlrection, sweeplog everything In (ts path with frresistible fury. The distance tra- versed wns about seven miles, and tho swath mowed: by it from huif 2 mile to a mite wide, The wiud uprooted and. twisted largest — trees, whilo iknecompanying the storin was very severe. eids of outa mid corn wore thrashed efoan, and ral ere stripped. About the worst duinoge Intiteted was tu the vineyarda, whlch are very oxtenkive fn this region. ‘Thesu were completely steipped. aud the green frit, the yeur's product, ryhed: besides groat damage was done to, to houses and burns were upaat. Live stock were somewhat injured, and windows riddled of thelr uluss, ‘The loss ut tho prosent tte 13 roupelily catimuted at $20,000. A MOWER CASUALTY. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, = Keoxvk, Ja. July 1.—A shocking aveident occurred Jast Saturday on tho farm of Mike Bchoculaver, four miles southeast of Nauvoo, M. SMr. Schoenieher wag ualng bly reaper in bhe . Neild, and, Nuding that it did not work well, be wot dows to oxumiue and make the necessary repairs, While 50 dolng, bis four Mttle ebildren cume along, and, upon looking up and seeing them there, and kriowlng thy danger thoy were in, be catled loudly for thom to go away, ‘thia frightened the horses, whieh, starting, set the muching into motion, causing [It tomow right {ato the. chitdren, inifictlay the most felghttul Injury to two gicls, uged 6 and 8 yours. Tt was Tonnd necessnry to ampiutute the leg of one, aud the.condivion of both Is reporwd us oritical, FIREWORKS ACCIDENT, Irttaca, N. Y¥., duly 1.—Duriog the reception of the ‘Cornell crew to-night a skyroukut was Ubehirged {nto @ stage loaded with firuworks. A turribleexplosion followed, 'I'wo men leap Ing frobr the burning yeblela were serlously burt, He Po Hibbard, of the Savings Bank, broko a leg, -P, M. Hoover, telegraph operator, ‘a intermifly injured, 1? WICKPHRB Operators i. LEGS CU'Y OFF, Bptcial Dispatch to Ths Chicage Tribune, DANVILLE, My July) 1.—Pat Monughan, a sulgonkeeppr at -Homer, tu attempting to board uw freight train at this polat this afternoon, 4ilpped and fell under tho car, and had both lege aut wt theknee, There ts not wuch hope of tty surviving. i du. EXPLOSION. Uicunoxp, July 1v,~The boller of a steam saw aul) wee Barneayillo, Cbarlotto County, ux- plodod Saturday with terriffa furce, killing a colored imgu, fatally wounding an stnployd named Heyantand scverely wculding and wound~ fuy lve otpers. 4 ‘KILLED BY A RUNAWAY TEAM, + Bpechal Dispatch to The Chteage Tribune, , Unaaaisaron. UL, July lv.—Adain Biluck, a farmer living near Danvers, was killed Satiimday night by being thrown from a wagon by a run Bway team. KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Des Moin Ta. July 10.-—Mrs. Edwin Catyin, and sonof $7, living five miles from Odebalt, Sac County, were killed by tightning on Sunday, FIRES. TUE GLUCOSE FACTONY, P The Fire-tusurance Patrot Reporter has tho fol- lowing enncerning the flee at tho Archor Hell. ery Muilding owned by the Connecticut Mutunt Life-Insuranee Compan: total to insure anes interested, which f4an follows: Impertal, $6,000; Lamar, Traders’, ind Merchants, of Bt. doe, £2,200 ench: Manufacturers’ of Now Jersoy, and Standard of Now York, $1,000 each; total, $19,000. Tho oecupants, the Archer. Reflnery: Company: toss totutto insurance Interested on both inachinery and stocky which fosurance Ja Toeated ns follows: Campantes. Machinery. ghlock. $1,604, ‘S831 w Ue BI Peoples ot SHED Watertown, SHA wark Citys, is Farmers. Merchants iradoxien'a Onto of Dayton Metropole .. Glens Falls, Neptune ran Ponples’ of N 60. In Fayette (60 Franklin of Col: 68 tb Total, veeeee 330,000.00 $10,000.00 ‘The Insuranee men npparently tnka vary little stock in the talk about fneendiurisin, but are pretty tmmimous in agreeing that the origin of the fire, Judging entirely from newapaper re- ports. Is xpt to be found in a combination of dross curelesness and that keroseno barrel. A ing of Ie agents wan held yesterday ern o'clock at the oitive of WV. G. Me- Cormick & Co, and the usut tees ape polnted to adjust the tos aminittes on vontonts is eony cess, MeCormick, Rrown, nid Marsh, und tho Committee Tiutlding — of Mesara, Davia, Rein, Smith, These two comuittecs will tho usiinl investigation fnto | tho which led te the tre, though as yet the Members we nothing in Tt, outside of tho enre- if ‘gy referred to, that would tuke it outot tho Hist of ordinury blazes, 1 corn "Tho U and make IN NEW York. New York, July 19.—The three upper stories of tho front part -of a large builling on First avenue, between Twentyeninth and ‘Thirtleth owned by Herman Kohler, tho wealthy Drewer, burned to-night, tuvotving 1 tors of $200,000, distrituted as follows: Lose on bulld- Ing, $74,000: Manhattan Sonp Company, repre- sented by L, V. Streeter & Co. $50,000; Lehmelr & Sehwertz, minufacturers of tin-fell, $49,000; = Wiliam = Munseer, engineer and muchinist, $10,000; Lyon Sowing Ma- chine Company, $10,000; the Char Hibben joo. the Cutie, rail Company, 38, Co! fuctory, 85,00 EO. Carrington, pr Natlonal Carpet Cleaning estal Hxhinent, 22,000. Moat of tho losses ure cov> ered hy Insunines, ‘The extenalve brewery of Koblor and tho lirge matt house of Arnold & Beroheliner, in the sume buliding, were injured, The following ndditionat losses were learned Jute to-night: “Weblen & Co.,, allk dyelnz estab lishment, $15,000; Aimerlenn Standard ‘Tin Cou- pany, $10,000; factory far surgical instruments, nanie of firm not aecertalned, $20,000. rpot cleaner, prietor of tho Ni AT LANSING. MICIT. Spectu. Viapatch to The Chicagu Tribune, Laxsixa, Mich. duly 1.—Fire last night de. stroyed the slanghtering-house ef Andrew Burteh, near this clty, Quite a! quantity of dressed: ment and fifteen live porkera wero roasted, Loss avout $2,000; partintly insured, AT MENASILIA, WIS. Spretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Manasita, Wis., July, 19.—Webster J. Lawson's saweinill was totally destroyed by tlre ut 1:90 tae day. Cnuse of fre unknown, Lose, $3.09 MT autred for $5,000 by concurrent polleles in blanket form, AT FLIN MICH. TDernort, Mick, July 10.—Tho City Motel of Flint, Mich, burned Inst night. The guests escaped in thelr night-clothes by the upper win+ dows. Lose, $10,000, ‘Thu origin of the fire ig a mystery. THE INDIANS. . KANSAS RNATDS. TorrKa, Kus, July 1.—Gov. St, Jobn.receivedt ft dlapnten to-day from Dodgo City stattug that the Indinns had driven of several herds of cat- te and horses near Dodge, and hid attacked a herder, killimg a horse under dim, Tho herder hid bimself undera bank, and protected hime self with bis rifle, It is reported that the depre- dations are located on the worth side of the Chturron, at about which point of the State the eeotits should tow be, baving lett for Hayle Tall on Bunday. Therefore the story is not believed, "The Governor hus sent H. X. Devendort, Exeen- tlve Clerk, to inquire Into the matter und report: atonce, "" 1 TUE UT! OM MISSION. Los Pixos, Col, July 18.—At an Informal mecting yesterdny, Ouray. huformed tho Cam- milagion that- IQ lodges of White Kiver Utes were on the way and would arrlye here ‘Tuesday: night. Aceordingly, nt the request of Ourny and tho Uncompahgre Utes, the frst grand connell, uppotnted for Monday, was postponed untill Wednesday, Col, Moneypenny, Prealdont of the Commission, (4 quite hopeful that all mutters will bo amicably adjusted. Gi Me- Kenalo and the greater part of his cavalry com> mend broke cump on the Unecompabyre River yesterday, and lett for Grand Itlver. PROBABLY INCOR T Crnyensy, Wy, ‘t., duly 10.—Tho reported one Mogoment between two compantes of the 9 enth Cavalry and the bostile Sloux la disbelloved by tho imilitary authorities, The rumor must havo originated from the fuot that a Crow hunt Ing party reeently encountered 1 band of Stoux 100 inites north of Fort Tarapy, tho litter belng victorlons, ‘wo compantes of the Seventh Cay- alry ary out hunting, hence the coimection of the troops with the reported Mght, WASHINGTON, ‘Tents for tho Soldiers’ Reunlou at Co Jumbus, O.—Lieut. Gates Dismissed by the President, Npectat sMspateh tu The Chicago Tribune, Wasutnaton, 1. Cy July W.—Tho War Do- partment to-day ordered 1,500 tents, along with n goodly supply of eannon and Hayy, turned over to the Committee in charge of urrangoments for the coming soldiers’ retinion at Columbus, 0., Aug. W, H, and 12, The President, Gen. Shere jn, And ander of prominent army and navy: olicers are muting arninzements to attend, Dispatch to Chueinnath Gerette, Wasintnaton, July 18.—The resident has at Just disintecd Licut, Gates, of the Twenty second Infantry, without giving Gon, Sherman a chines to disregard his orders a eecond Unto, ‘This is tho otlicer who was tried for drunkenuess on. duty aud sentenced to diximlssil, the suntonce being inodted by tho President to i. BORDA OF eno pay and reprimand, whieh latter tho Gener tho Arniy was directed to give In orders. In- stead of ohvying, tho General snubbed tha Presidout by) publishing “a. general ordor declining tit he horman) did not cons sider the case one worthy of a reprimand, The President, ta the wmazemont of the army, poeketedt the Insult, probably not caring ta faco Shermiu’a peculiar ability fv controversy, Ident. Gates, thug encouniged, proceeded jins medittely ta’ conualt he wine oltense 1 second thu for which bo bad before been tried, Wat thie thne hy has found that even if the General of the Army docs not consider drinkenness on duty an offense meriting a reprimand, the Com ereieChier does, Tho President, on res celving the recont of his Kecond telal and cane vietlon, promptly approved it, without louying anything to the disoretion, or indiscretion, of Gen, Sherman, aud nd a! consequence Lieut. Gates is thauiy out of the army. o, dapnstee ty Ste Lanta Globeodentueraty * WaAKUL Se De Uae ouly di—In order totally jexplaln a ne dispatch from Calona about iden, Grint proposing to ge to Now York to nce cepta positon olfured him there, it my bo atuted authoritatively that uy auon as Capt. Phelps returns to the United States, whieh will bo upon tho 25th inst, there will be heli in New York or Philudelphla a meeting of the Provise Yona Soclety of tho Nicaraguan Cunal Conte ‘The Object of this medting is to formully ler to Gun, Grant tho Preaidenvy of (ho Conte fruny" and to Mecide on str, operations, the Aiet and most fuportant of which ts to” gens, down to Nicnragun a corpa of vorpetent curly tigers to inake # dnal survey and locutton of tha route of tho canal, ‘Tuls, together with Koma, qninur dutuils, will constitute the business of the meeting, The Tull deluils of Capt, Phelps’ re pure of hia trip to Karope is looked for with interest by all Cricuds of tho tanal. [tis known that bis mission wis fully successful. Tho gene Meuron Interested In thy canal scheme are quite poalt that the great work will be tnder way by ur before the tatof February next, ‘Tho neovssury’ funy to etart and complete the work ure tadured. . : TILE CROPS. Growing Grains in Minnesota Now Coming Out All Right; At Least Such Is the Report from All Over the State, Tho: Cool, Bracing Weather ‘Whent o Fresh Start. Giving Crops in Nebraska, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Other States, e MIN OTA, Spectat Dispateh ta The Chleago Tribune, St. PALE, Minn, July 9,—Tau weather fs pre- elsely what is needed for the most perfect growth and ripening of the whent crop, and if it eontlnues for u week or so longer tho State will produce the largest amount of grain on record. It fs colt and invigorating, ust haa disap. peared: overwet flolds bave urled, aud tho grain fs thrifty, of good color, and vigorous, ‘Tho fol- lowing reports ara among those received by the raltronis, tho grain-denlera, and tho Pioncer- Prees to-night. Many of them are the result of close, careful personal Inspection made by cor= respondents and ngents #ho employer the teis- ure of yesterday to drive over the country. These ave from points along the Northern Pa- elite: Rleas—Crops In the vicinity aro :looking well. Whoent will probatly average eighteen bushels, and corn and onts forty bushels, th the nere, No damage done here by rain. Tho potato crop will be good. Verndale—Tho crops in this vicinity aro look- ing tines never anw thom better, Wheat stands nbout four and u half fect high, and is expected to yo twenty-five bushels to tho secre; some felts thirty-five, Wheat Is commencing to turn, and harvesting will probably commence in about two weeks. Outs and othor grain ure looking nicely, and everything looks well for abundant erops. 2 Wadenn—Nothing but hall can prevent tho harvest of tho best crop over grown In the cons try. Tho heads are long and well filled, and tho atruw of good alze and strength, An avernge yield of twenty-three bushels [8 conecded by good Judges. Barloy and rye are now being harvested, and are about an average crop. Perham—Weather aplendld for wheat,which [9 Alling Mnely. General crop prospects never better at this xeason, Frazee—Durlng the few hot days we had ns short thine to tho rust-and amut made thotr ap- pearance. ‘Tho Inst threa or four daya havo ven clear and cool, Crop prospects are bright, and farmers hopeful, Detralt—Cropa in this vicinity aro looking well, Some rust has appeared, but reporta are genurally satisfactory. Moorhtad-—Crops ure tna yery fnvarable con- dition for nu lurge yield, No particulur change since last report, Mapleton, D. ‘T.—Crops in this vicinity aro looking tIne. “Farmers say there [sa good pros: pect of an average of twenty bushols of wheat. to the nere, * Custicton, D.'T.—Prospects for a good crop of whent remaingunchanged, The weather is tlio and favorable. Good weather through the hare ‘veat [3 alt that I4 needed to make the erop No. 1. Whentland—Wheat Is generally “pprouching mattirity nas woud shapo around here as coul be desired, : New Bulfalo, D.T.—Tno present indications are that thore will bon large yield of ygealn to this vicinity, The wenthor has been very favor- able for erops, Very little damage reported by tho hall-storm from the south. Spectat Mipateh to The Chicago Tribune, The crop reports received ut the zeneral fice of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba itallway yesterday are ‘of a very favorable charncter. The weather atong the Hne was cool and favor- able, The following reports aluug the line of the Chicago, St, Paul, Minnenpolis & Omaha Line were received at the geucral offices of tho Company in this citys elle Pinine—Cool, with a little mist falling nowggind farmers report favorably of all opops, ‘only ask for elzht or ten anys of good ther, when all will be out of danger, of kely—In twenty-rour miles of a drive in the country Xeflontiy T noticed only one feld of wraln lodged to any oxtent. Cropscould not need better weather, iy Le Steur—Was ont in tho country west of hero yesterday, and heard nothing but encouraging reports In reard to tha crops, Grain. -Is drowned out ina few plices, and will not by worth cutting, but this forms a vory simull part of tha uereago sown. Corn is yery backward, No rain Inst night, St, Peten—Crops tooxing fine and weathor arti cunkiniuos, favorable, Prorpests were never etter, Kasota—Wenthor cloudy and cool; little rat cEDHS looking well, Harvesting will comment on Wednesday or Thuradiy. Tho wheat crap is estimated at an aiverage of fifteen bushels per weres and fale quuatty. Mankato—Grain of all Hsieh ptt, It ts predicted that the wheat yield will be turger por: acre in this county than It hug been for several and of n better grade, Weather favara- : Hud a misty rain this morning, doing no damage. Luverne—The damago tha shower and wind did yesterday to crops 1s not definitly known yet, Have contlicting reports this morning. Some suy tho Hux was blown down largety, outs allyght- ly, und wheat not atall, Othors gay there Is no | dumnago to speak of. . Madelln—Weather cloudy, and cool. been ralning Myhtly since % a.m, Some furm- ers sald yesterday thoy were golng to entting to-day or to-morrow, Dut tho rain will put them It has or por arg ‘The harvest will commence joneral ly next Monday. Everything looking ne, t. James—HKained last night and tole lorie Did nodumage, Crops looking ns well ns could be expeetod,—n great deal better than thoy did two weeks to, Manxito—Tha present cool weather 1s re- garded ns very favorable to the whent, and bir vesting witl be bogtin quite generally in a week with favorable weather, and promises q fine yletd. . 5. St.Cloud—Wheat {s filing aut very nicely with the present cool wenthor, and it now looks ns if there woul be more than an average yickt in this neighborhood, Tt ta ttle ton ead) for corn, but this coreal has new goto good start. and, with tho: warm ‘weatbor that may be exe pected, tho prospret of n fair yleld fs good, ‘Outs are also filling weil, and heavy. Red Wood Fallsa—From present prospects this aeation will make # good ahow!ng ns to grain erops. Many expect atleast thirty bushels to the itero, aud whent, oats, and corn are uniforin- ly good, Nothing could be more favorabte and #o Faixe the hopes than the weuthor we huye bad and are now haying. flovhestor—Tho wheat crop in Marion and Iayerhilt Townships looks bad. The ehineh-lug fas made itaelt known In the past fow days, and itis suid that several tvlds are do damuged that thuy will not bo cut. “ WISCONSIN, pa Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Trine, MaAntson, Wiha, July 10.—The wonthor, which was quite warm yesterday, was ‘tempered by! heavy rains lust night, and to-day baa been quite cool,—an overcoat boing comfortable and quite necessary. An extended trip throughout thls county yesterday showed tho winter whout and ryg all harvested, Spring wheat is in ox cellent vondltion, Onteare very heavy. Tho rains of Saturday night lodged them to some ex. tont, but not to seriously Interfere with garner- ing, The corn crop wus never in better condi- tion,.the prospect baing splendid for a magnifi- centerop., Vegetables of all kinds aro lookin, luxtiriant, and with fale woathor tho farmers ol thia county will garner a bovutifyl barvost of everything placed In mother-carth, NEBRASKA. . Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, vent, Dodge County, Neb. Juty 10.—Tar vest has commenced, Wheat of good quality, und promises u fale yletd, though ‘scarcely up to Inst season. Weather fine, Oats well filed; aureage nearly double that of last year; crop not pa heavy, Corn in serouge, stand und yen ern! prospect surpasses nny punt seasons carly Nels now in silk, fry potatoes wood, and ute ones promise well, ‘Tho entire prospect for the farniers of Dodge County ts vory youd, sire passing the most sungulne expectation of two anonthy uzo, Spectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribu Tancoun, Ned., July 10.—Hurvest fa Just con moenclng in thls seotton, Wheat promises mui buttor than at first supposed, and will avera; ten bushels to the acre, Oats Might, eb Ho Potatacs, owlng to dry weather, also ight, Cora could not lovk letter, —- Towa. Speetal Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, MeGueaon, ta, July WL—Tho weathor for tho past Jew days hus accomplished great good for crops of all kinda In Northorn lows and South- ern Minnesota. « Al, crops, excopt whout, are in tne vondition. Wheat, excopt tn Howard and Chickuaaw Counties, will bu 4 Sale yield it the weathar contliucs cool, ten to “dticen Lushels to the'uure, ; £ § MICHIGAN. ¢ To the Edttor of ‘Te Chicugo Tribune, if Dowaarac, Mich, July W.—Tha southorn halt of Michigan has secured tho’ most* bountiful crops of wheat and hay ‘and'fs about to harvest tho largest crop of oats ever produced from ite soil, Corn und partutoes give promigg of equally bountiful reaull ‘The reports of crops inthe ayeclcultucw portions of the northern bulf of the State ary gqually tuvorabi! 5 No drought sfrost, dood, eblach-bug, CHICAGO JULY 20, 1880. warm, of other dostrictive tnscet, oy pytato-bin, has any wheroseriousty me crops, and the potato-bug haa been rimortint- versally ent off fn carly youth hy the tinedy nd~ inhulstrution of Paris green, So far as thladtn and the crops are cone there 18 neckNt for honest cronking, 1f the crops of the othor agrienltural States are generally Kueh 118 tho re= i 0, the * bulls" of 16 well “haul in their t may us a at CRIMINAL NEWS...» pci . 1 ATIVELY FRACAS, . e Special Dispatch to Tre Chteago Tribunt. ' | Arusariein, Ub, July 19.—Springiteld was treated toa genuine sensation thls afternoon, George Haber, who eae here from Kentucky some months ao to cdit the State Hegister, res tred from the paper lust week, aftor having fy ditleutty with the proprictors In regard to hin pay during the week he was absent at the Cin- elynatt Convention, Both partics have tholr owit vorslon of tho dificulty, and havo frees ly expressed thelr opiniow of etch other, so that n racket fins been expeeted. An interview was published this morning tit which Raber denounced George W. Weber, the President of the Register Compuny, as*neaconundeel,” “ncowart” and "n thief" This brovwht matters to a focus, As Baber alighted froin a carriage nt the Leland thisafter- noon, on hls return from Judge Logan's funeral, he was assaulted by George Weber, 1 Inrger and younger man, who strugk bin in the face. Haber immediately drow his revolver, and Weber it~ tempted to take iLaway. A rough-and-tumble fightocourred, Baber velng struck several times in the face, and makiug desperate efforts to uso his weapon, Tho men rolled over and over on tho pavement, and the crowd which gathored feared to appronch them on account of the revolver. Theee polices jen nppenred very promptly and attempted to Reparnte the combatants. ‘Tboy sted Bubes's. revolver from iim, but by this filme he had taken a hirge paper-eutter from hig pocket and cut Weber two or three times, In his excites menthe also cut ong potlecman through tho hand, and ran the knife through anothor's foot hofore the officers succeedel In separating them, When the fraene was over the pavement fooled: like the Honor of n slaughter-houge. Buber es- eaped with a battered fuee, and the policemen’s wounds, though painful, nre not serious. The nature Weber's Injuries his not yot been determined, and they muy prove serio, Roth ra rtles gave breil forthairappearuice when wanted, SHOOTS IIS WIFU AND CINLD. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tvibune. Winkrsnannr, Pa, July 19.—Laet night Js tus Hoffmin shot his wife and child at Pittston whilst ho wag ju a dravken frenzy, [le bund been intoxtented nll day and had quarreled eev- eral tines with his wife. Finally he solzed a gun and dred at her ag sho was running sway with the child in ber arms. The charge took effect in thy woman's breast, head, nnd shoul- ders, antl in the back of tho child's head. Some Rtray shots lodged in tho back and head of neighbor's chill, t this writing: Hotman's vehlld Is thouht to be dying, and his wife 15 In dangerous condition. ‘The othor ehild may re- cover. Hofman was urrested oni lodged liv Wilkesharro Jail, ‘Tntenso excitement ihe yalled, and thero aro fuud threats of lynching: tho murderer. ‘ LYNCHING THREATENED, yer, Colo. July 1%—Tho Republican's Tawadville specint says Policeman John Carbille dled yesterday from wounds Inifieted Saturday: by Bakewell. Tho Chicf of Police und com inittee uf citizens waited on the Sheri, and de- imanded that Bakewell bo delivered to them, but the Sherif refused, and placed gird around the Jui. ‘The preliminary telat will be hell to-night nt » At is thought Bukewoll willbe lynehed before morning, He has com- anitted two murders proyious to this, TO BE TANGED. Spectal Dispateh to The Chteaco Tribune. Tororo, duly 19.—sherl? Jarvis this morning received n letter from the Secretary of State notifying him that the death sentence of George Bennett, the murderer of the Hon, Senutor Brown, will bo carried ont on Fridsy morning, the Sdd fnst., the Government declining to inter- fere. Bennett is beglaning to feel his position as the end draws near, but neverthele: 8 ond sleeps well. He ta boftinuously engazed in writlig, sometiines poetry and at othors remlu- lavences of bia pust Iife. . AN UNPROVOKED MURDER. Loursvinne, Ky. duly 1—Cush Davidson killed Alex ‘Taylor, 8 colored boy, an the Cano Run rond, four miles {rom this city, Inst even- ing. Davidson had,a‘quarrel. with another ne- gro, Ed Solera, and ways. homo and got his gun. When he returned tp isha grocery where th narrel neeurred, Sellebs had gone, tn kis rage, Davidson shot and killed ‘Taylor, who hud cous to the store on nt errand for his parents. The decd was unprovoked and Inbutaan, PUEBLO, COLO. Desven, Colo, July 1~.—At Pucblo, Colo, Sun- duy oventag, Martin Flgming shot John Monroe, Inilicting uw mortal woupd. ‘They liad a quarrel a ‘few hours previens, which waa supposed to be ended, when Fleming, witout furtbor provoci- ton, ‘fired. Both ined wore. cmployés of tho Denver & Rio Grando Ratlroad, — NEW TRIAL, : Newank, N. J. July 19—Lammes, convicted of tho murder of Myvrboifer, will be given o new trial. $$ THE WEATHER, Oprice oF THE CHIKE SIGNAL Orficrn, WASH ixatos, D.C, duly 191 a, m.—For tho Lower Luke region, ocenslonal ruin, followed by elear or partly cloudy weathor, northwest to south- west winds, stationary ur highor temperature, and higher barometer. For the Upper Lake -region, clear or partly cloudy weather, possibly preceded by acensional rain, northerly winds, becomniug variable, ata- tlonary or higher tomperaturo, generally higher baronieter, For the Upper Mississippt! Valley, clear or artly olny weather, northorly, possibly veers ny to enaterly winds, stationary or bighor ba ometer and temperature. For the Lower Missouri Valley, eloar or partly elotidy weather, northoast to southeust winds, stationary or higher temperature, For tho ‘Tennessee and Ohio Valley,ctenr or partly cloudy. weathor, poeslily preceded by occasional rain, wiidd mostly’ from orth ‘weat to Routhiwest, statlonary or lower temper- ature, and generally higher barometer. Cautionary siguuts continue at Port Huron, Section 4, Toledo, Sandusky, Cleveland, Suction 6, Erle, and Buitulo, * LOUAL ODSERVATIONS, Cuscago, July 19, Tar.) Ther.) du} Wind, Time, Ti) a | BE Wee TU ts | Bt Wie TH) uh | Th ans w 1% IN, W..! yf minkonm, Wy GENBULAL OUSENVATIONE. Cwicaug, duty W109 p.m, ther.) Thr. ‘a isl Wind, en} Wehr FURLGIbROR esse Grund Unveil: ARADO. css Poukukes. fa crn isule PRU ra iO Baie tage cn Eunddssy, jn Franc! VEMASRLTECSATEL ESSE AE LER BB: 7 Heli. f “THE OBELISK, Cans New York, July 14—Tho steamer Dessouk with the Egyptian obelisk on board ta in thb lower bay, Sbo.will not come up to tho elfy " Until to-mnorray,. 5 re ee hi THE NEWBERRY WILL CASE, = Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trivume, Spurnavixty, Ul, July 10—The mujurity ot -tho Suprums Court have led an order in jtho ‘arwy 1 Chast's oltice for tho Central Grand: Diyltoo yas vt eating the reeent Judgment in the caso of Dlatohford ot nf, vs. Newberry et.al. familiarly: known aa tho Newberry will case, nnd: ordering a sevond rehearing at tho next terin of Court. NIL RAILROADS. NORTHERN PACIFIC, A apcelal.from Brainerd to tho St. Paul Ptoncer-Prees- has the following regarding tho Northern Pacitle ttatirond: There never hag been such a period of netivity: niony the Tino of the thern Paelily Hallway Agut present. All departments of tho road aro it work (In preparation for moving the Im ro which will soon be ready for band- Thy, Within tho past year d0tnew box-cars and lod Hat-cars have been added to the equipment of tho road, white 1Wextra tats have recenth heen ordered, Sixteen new and powerful Bald win locomotives hive been purehaced, ning of which hnyo arrived, and the halanco aro daily expected, Theve are thirty-seven ton ongines, with seventeen neh cylinder, twenty-fore inch atroke, and tfty-atx: fuel wi centro, ard rink amony: the heaviest used on any Wostern rou, ‘Thirty stock enis, in addstion to the lurgo number It tise, have Jusb been purchased for fhe Montana ‘cattle "trade. The passenger equipment hut been fetnforeed “by four new day couches, beakles two parlor cnrs with reclin ae ehnirs, expected daily. The wrenteat netivity prevails at the Brainord shops, & tinder the energetic direetion of Supertntend> ent Farrar, Over 200 mer are ow on tho pay- roll. ‘Thirteen now eabonsc-vars for ollilvise font of the rend, of the most. approved design, are belay foished thore, "These ure enpalt-onray minted light red ovteite and gritned Inside. Ihe Rents are arringed goons to be ennverted into bunks for trainmen. while wash-howls, closets, ete. are niso provided, They aro nlso Mullting: four new buggnize-cars of standard truck with seven-foot wheel buse and threc- quarter by seven-inel Journals, besldes nuiner- ong bourding yuiLothor ears for use on tho ¢: tension. Tho Northern Pacitia Road now ope nites 716 miles of main, track, divided as follows Duluth to Mealnerd, 15 miles; Brainerd ta Fi ne 189 inileg; Fargo to Blamarek. UH mites; Hi inarek to Green River, 103 mites; Brainerd Mt. Paul, FM intles; Cnaselton to ond of track, miles, It $s expected that 100 nilles moro of malin track will be ndded to the western end before cold wenthor sota in. KNIGHTS-TEMPLAN RATES, Tho General Passenger Agents of the Western roads will hold nuother meeting in thia elty noxt. Friday to investigate charges against cortain Hines neeuged of having violated tho agreement regarding the maintenance of unlform rates to tho Kulghts ‘Templar Conclave in this city. Tho Indianapolis & St. Louls Katlrond, tt ts elulmed, hus mundo 2 contract to curry 2 largo purty from St. Louls to Chicago nt &% onch for tho round trip, whilo the ayzreud rite Is $3.70. A invetlng was held at St. Louls lnat Saturday to look Into this matter, but Mr, Kendrick, General Passenger Agont of tho Indinnnpolls & St. Tanuls, hud departed for the West to bo out of tha tiquisiters’ reich. Consequentty nothing: could bo ai and netlon “was. des ferred until Friday's meeting, —‘Thoro is comiderable nervousness evinecd In prssene wer circles regarding the Kalgbts Templar rates, fund It Is feared that wgencral sermmble for busle ese WI yet result. The larger roads are yor stnxlons to stick tothe agreed rates, ay they will inany ovent get ull the bustness thoy cati take 3 eure of, but the smaller roads, which ure not 1s well favared, will give specinl rates to large peice if they And an jppertnnlty. to do so, and twill be burd work to keop these within-the traces, THE WABASIT, Spectat Disputeh to The Chicugo Tribune, St, Lovts, July 19.—After patient and earnest. deliberation, the Wabash Rollwuy Company bas at Inst deekled to begin its passenger business In_ and out of Chicago, The management has ordered the preparation of a new tlme-table vin Bement, Strawn, and Chicago, to take effect on Sunday’ next. White the Wabash manage nent nselins only the one reason of n desiry to begin its Chlengo business at once, yet 3 respondent believes tha real reason 1s that of a desire to accommodate the demands of Knights ‘Templars tributary to [te lines who find thom- selves at niate hour involved in didicultion ut- tending tholr transportation to tho triennial conclave ut Chicago Any. 1. To-duy thore are on tite nt the Wabnsh headquarters some twenty appeals from. Knights ‘Templar todgos asking reusonuble rites to and from Chicago, DISMISSED. - Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, July 19,.—Threo tekot-agenta, A, I. Smith, Johu BR, Fellow and Byron Inrris, connected with the Union Kallway Depot, and George Myers, the Depotmaster, were -dls- charged to-night for buying and relling tickots In violation of the rules atopted by the roads forming the Union Dopot Agaociition, They have been at it some thne, and susplolona hold by the President of the Associntion, E. B. ‘homas, of the Cleveland, Columbus & Cincin- ntl Rodd, led to an investigation, with the ubove remilts: This does not seem to tw any of- feuse upon which arrests cun be buses TUE FAR NORLMAWEST. Speeiat Disvatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Sroux City, Iu., July 1%.—Tho steamer Fontes nll, Just in from Plerce, reports tho surveyors: of tho Milwaukeo & St, Paul, who started ta run n ino from Lower Brulo Ageney, on the Mis- sourl River, to tho Black Hills, driven buck to Fort Hall ‘be Sioux, who object ton rallront crosalng thoir reservation, ‘The Sloux City & Paeitic Road has lot an sddi- tlonal ten mites on the Niobrura Mraneh from Plainylew to Creighton, Jron fs lal onthe Black Hills lineof tho North- western thirty-five miles west of Huron, Thera ure yot fiftystive miles to lay to reach tho Mis- gourl'iiver at Fort George, SPARTA & LAKE SUPERIOR. Manson, Wis, July 19%—Tho Sparta &* Lake Superior Ratlroad Company filed articles of as- sociation with the Secretary of State to-day. The road if to run from Sparta, in Monroe County, to Ontonngon, Mlcb., a distance of 20 miles, [tis to be constructed through Monroo, Jackson, Clark, Lincoln, Marathon, and Taylor Counties, Wis, and Ontonngon County, Bich. ‘The capital stack $4 85,000,000, The incorporators: aro H. ire Ty Dickerson, J. H. Ny Las By 7. 8, 1 all, Henpat , William Lohinitier, wea r, HB, Kingman, DD. Cheney, and TIOSTILE, Speetal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Apnian, Mich.” July 1.—Tho Lake Shore & Michige™ Southern Hond to-day mnde ite frat open de n nstratlon of hostility toward the new Detroit, Hutter & St. Louls oad, which prom- Jaes to break the former's long-maintalned mo- nopoly of Western trade. Injunctions buve Deen served out hero to restrain tho Messrs, Cusement, contractors, and thelr eub-contract- ora from crosalug the Take Shore Hine or inters foring with its lands, ‘hla action will evoku a hut contest. FAST TRAIN. Special Dispateh 10 The Chicago Tribune, SprrNavieny, IL, July 10.—Tho fast train be- tween Kansas City and Chicago, mentioned In those dispatches yosterday, has beon decided Upon by tho manaement of the Wabash Halle road, 28 predicted, and will commence runuing next week, ITEMS, Mr. C. 1. Fiteh bas resigned tho posiiion of Qoneral Freight and Pnesenger Agent of the Mobile & Ohio Raitrowl., Mr.0.J, Waller hus been appointed to til the vacancy, Mr. Hf, Jotery, General Superintendent of tho Illinols Central Italtroud Company, announces that Mr, FH, Hinder has been appointed Agent at Mayes Station and Mr, Porry A. Cy Agent at Central City In place of F, B. Hinder, . ut About 1,000 Hoosiars from New Albany, ind., came here yoaterdiy by the Michigun Contrul and Loufeyille, New Albany & Crlenygo Ratlronds fo enjoy tha dellyntful jako eeezes wud avo the Mr, J, W, Coloman haa'zestgned the position of General ‘Tuket Ayont of the New Orloans, Mobito & Texas Huilroad to wecopt the position of Asslatant General Pasdongor Agent of tho Chicayo, Bt. Louls & Now Orleans Railroad, dir, Coloma will assume tho duties of his new poal- ton Auge 1 ¢ Mr. J. F, BieClure, Into Genera! Passenger and ‘Teket Agent of the Detroit, Grand Fhe & Milwaukee Rutlroad, who resigned a ebort tine ago, owing to game trouble with oie of his subordinates, is reported to baye been apnatnted Assistant Genoral Passenger Agent of tha Groat Westorn of Canada, Ag the It, Grant Haven & Milwaukee ig managed by tho Grout Weatern tho new eppointment would judicate a complote vindication of Mr. seUlura’s course, ‘The Saratoga Conyentioy which 1@ to settle the status of tho cast-bound, pool froin thls city, aud determine whether tho, Grand ‘Trunk is Jol the combination, muats to-duy. diuch de- pends upon the awurl of tho. arbitrators to ywhom tho poreonturg: quastion hig boon roe ferred. It they allow the Grand ‘Trunk u sutis« factory shure Of the business thore wil} probably butlittle contension, us in that event the athor dificuitles wii no doubt by easily overs come, But should the award be unsatisfactory ta ue Grand Truuk, tively ines muy be antiol- pated. Detrol KENTUCKY MILITIAY Louievinex, Ky,‘ July W.—Tho Stato Guard forces of Kentuély go into camp to-day at Crab Orchard, undop command of Maj. John B. Cas, tleman, Tho entire force consists of throo bat- taltons of infautry, one of ‘cavalry, and oun bat. tory of Hight aptille: ‘This is the Arst yeneral enenmpinout uoky troops slnee Gun, 8, B, Buckner organized Crop Loong in 168d, SEE EE _Nootutr Whiskur Dve equals Hilts—80 cents TPRATRICID Henry. Krantz Mortally Stabbed by His Brother, Martin. The Story of the Murdor as Told by tho Witnesses, Beer and an Ungovornable Temper tho « Cause of tho Tragedy. A story and a half frame house at No. 20) Wentworth avenue wna enrly yesterday morn ing the seeno of it Aomowhat extraordinary: feutricidy., The bullding ts the shoo-atore au vobbllnz-shop of Martin Krantz, and fs oeruple by hint and his family as a dwelling, dott in tho renr and overhead. The yicthn of Mars tln's murderous passion Is hla older brother Itenry, who camo to this country from Herlin, Germany, four woeks ago, Late tast night the man was stillalive, but the doctors had given up all hopes, and his recovery was simply an imposeibility. ‘Tho story of the tragedy ty castly told, but the motive for It cannot bo hnanglued, Unless one Accepts a statoment whieh the pri oner innde ton Yrinusy reporter, ana which muyor may nofhnve beon cooked up to order after the murderer had plunty of time to think out rensonable defense for his deed ot blood, Since thelr arrival fn this country Henry Kratz and his, cldest son have mide thoir homo with Martin; in fact, it wos Martin who Induced them to como here, with the hopa of bettering thoir condition, and ho sent them 40 gold to holp thom pay tholr passnge. Stine day morning when the family arose nil were in n happy humor, and it was readily o greed toapend the day on tho Inka shore. Tesides the three already ‘mentioned there are in the family Martin’s second wife, a comely woman of about 50 yenra, tholr two children, and Miss Lena, a daughter of Martin by former wifo, and who 1s now nbout 21 years oF age. Mrs. Krantz, the children, and Unele Honry and his son were the firut to get ready, und It was proposed that they “should go on ahend, and Martin and Lona eculd Jom thoin when thoy plensed on the shore be- tween Twenty-sccoud and ‘Twvonty-ffth streets, Martin evidently did not iko this, and wauted Lena to niong with the — others, ‘but fearing that he would thon fall [n with some of his drinking companions, Lena remuined be- hind, In about an hour she with her father went to tho Inke shore, but not finding tho others bolweon ‘fwenty-ffth and ‘Twonty-sixth streets, her father became greatly ex- asperated, and frsisted upon — going home. Lona told obim they — would find the folks farther down, but he would not Msten to her, Tho family returned home early Inthe evening and there fonnd Lenn. Martin remained at a saloon a short dis- tnuce north of his shop, where he was ne- customed to hold forth with Soclulistic frlenls, to whose tenets he not long ago beeamo a, convert. Martin did not go home untll do’elock In the morning, and the ‘story of his wife from this paint onnappeara re Mablo, for it is correbarated by ull save tho prisoner himself. Mrs. Kraut says thoy hid oll reUred, and that, as tho shop was cluxcd. Martin was obliged to go up-strira and enter the sceond story, and pnssing throush both Honry and Lena's rooms ‘in onter to pues down stalrs to the apartment. in which hereclf and bu glept. He uppenred before ber In this apartment, doggy with drinis, and ASKED HER FOI MONEY. She told him he had better come to bed ns tho hour ans lite, and that he hud apent enough money. He then ranted, swo and tareatened to shoot her, Sho bad good r son to fear Blin. and, Jumpliue out of his bed and selzing a revoiver which was beneath the pillow, ancuked to a gofa and bid the weapon behind it. He again domanded money, and she to put line off told him Moenry had fe alt for safes keepltg. Both then ‘we up to Henrys room, . and- Henry Wekly dressed “tr recelve then. Reaching thore Mra. Krauts says she told him the money was Ins band-box, wherenpon he pulled out tho box, opened {t, and became go enraged that he stumped Lena's bane net to shreds. All thls occurred while both Henry and Lena as well us tho wife were trying to quict obi. Finally | Mrs Krantz told Hin she bid the mon y elsewhere, but that ho could not buve any of If, and therenpon he «truck her down and kicked her, She erled, “Ob! Uncle, help me,” tu whieh: Henry replics * Yes: ] will Loulsn.” Henry soon throw Murtin to the floor, und, holding bite there, | Bald, aN Martin, Tt can crush vi WORTH + uy but thon . al fim’ to mate no fe, wnt Tee HAA up. Murtin at once selzed a chaitand struck att bin several thnes, and then Henry threw him to the floor, and held bim untit his passion coated. Martin ually broke away and ran down stale, where ho wus heard rinting about 0 t mad ball, dn few minutes ho was heard = enming up tha stairs, and Mrs, | Kent, foolliy that her husband would do something desperite, shouted to Honry to ctose the door, Before he could do so, tho magman rusted In upon bitn, and mating 0 tinge at licnry with a knife taken from the bunch in the shop, rushed down-stulrs and out of the house, Mri Krantz ran attright- ed ont oof rear door. and —notiiied a night-watehmin, and then celled Dr, C. C. En gon, ‘Tne wounded man hat evidently watked about the house Up-atatrs and down, after re- ceiving his wound, und owing to this the weight and pressure of the bowels tind great. Yq @istensied | tho wound. | Dre ‘Edson ‘ound the man with tiearly all tho intestines gxuding from the wound, and the ab dominal cavity so tiled with blood thut (t bud to be cleansed before tho Sntestines eoutd by re- placed. Theamull Intestine bud been eut and pertorated in several places. ‘This wound i this located by the Doctor: ‘fo the left aldo of crest of tho Ilium and symphases of the pubes, and. about one fieh above tha ouparto ligament. Dr. Milton Jay, of No, 240 diana avenue, and Dr, Chalfes, us well us Dr, Edson, wero fu attendance upon the tnjured nun yesterday, and ‘none of thom could’ give any hapes for ils recovery. . Murtin Krantz ts 0 stout, swarthy man, with hend-llke black oyes, binek halr, mustache, and imperial, tis countenance is by no means plensing, and was particularly fll-favored by reason of the spree whieh he had evidently beech on Ho acknowiledres — hiving tong the entting, and sayd he was maddened ite doing it by Jenlousy, for which — his brother Honry was to blame. He says he no- teed from the rst day of his urrival in this city Unt his wife and Heury were very affectionute, and when they went out Sunday afternoons and evenings” he sit nt homo and moped, He knows — thoy, intended to shake him in last Sunday's plensuro tour, Marth anys he remained at Wanthelm’s raloon wnt it closed atinidnight,and that he: then gat on tho steps until 2 o'clock when bo crossed to his howe, and there found his WIFE SEATED IN HENHY'S ROOM, He also alleges that Munry struck hin without, provocation us he entered the room, and he f certuin that he used a stone slung in a stovking. He exhibits a rathor severe cut on the head iy proof of this. When Henry bit bin again ho ran down stairs, got the knife, returned, and did the cuttin ; Martin denies that ho mado offorts to escape arrest, and claims that ho went from hls houso tothe saloon of a friend named Mullnghatsen, a, “DR. RADWAY's> SARS APARTLLTAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Seen and Felt, ag they Daily Occur, Af. ter Using a Few Doses, 1, Good spirits, disappenrance of wonky lnniguor, invluneboly, Inerouae ee Hest und minales, oté, ey hardiness of 2. mith increases, appetite 1 y {ah for food: ng more pate ruta fous of wrtlt brash, grout digenion, calm and “ sleepy nwakeu tresh nnd vigarong,, UTsttrbed 4, Hisappenrunes of spats, blotches, ptmptes, he skin tooks clear ind! hoalthys tho Urine chimed from tts turbld and elgndy ‘appenruns ton elear cherry ov ambor ooldes “water pasnes fi tho urethra Iv fro the blader through uildings Httie or no acdinent; without puln or ‘no puln oF Wealuinss, 4. Murkeddlininution of quantity and fre uch wenkenlng discharges dr nf. }, With eertuinty.oT Porunnnent Ik ST reer nsilitted I tho Re. 1 lands, and funetion harmony re: to tho soverntortane sited Bie] bh. Yovow Linge on the white of tho eyes, ang GAwItthy, suitron Appeumnce of the skin changed to n eloar, lively, and healthy color, % Those guttering from wonk or wleerated es or Uiberclog will realize great beneilt in expeetarnting freely the tough phlegm or nmens frum the ngs, ofreells, broneht or: wludpipe, throat or head? dinuinishtuge the frequency ut cough general inereas of strengtit throughont Tho ayatoms stoppn and feelin: =. of afght-awouts and palns Kkness around: the ankle: Hears al es eearution af cold an hills, sense of suffoention, lnrd breathing and paroxyen of eanteh on ving down or arising in he morning. AU thors distressing sy: erulually and surely disappear. = elena ARSAPARTLLTAN Is 7, As dny after day the {akon now syns of returning health will appear: as tho Mood tinproves in purity and strengi disense will diminish, and ‘all foreign and Impure deposits, nodes, tumors, cancers, hard Inmps, mic berresnlverd nu te, unsonnd mats i 4, Cover sores, akin disen: ‘dually disappear. shnante 3 In casos where the Ayatom has Deon gulls vated, aud Me silver, Corrosive Subs Thnute have ni ated ant Leeame deposited In tho boues, J . ote., entising caries af tho bones, rickota, splont curvattires, eontortions, white awollings, varicose veins, ete, the SAI SAVPAIULLTAN will resolve away these deposits and exterminato the virus of the disease Crum thosvstem, 0 If those who aye taking thos medicines tor tho aure of Chronie, Serofulous, or Byphilltic diseases, however slow nay be the cure," feel better” and tid thelr general health tmproving, tholr tesh and weight Increasing or even keeps {ng Its own, [tds a sure sign that the cttre Is pros greashys, tn theso diseases tho patient. either | gets better or worte,—the virus of tho disease 4 not inactive; If not nrrested ant driven from the blood [t will spread und continie to unders mine the constitution, As soon ns the BARSA. PARILLEAN innices the patient “ feel better" every hour you will grow better and juereuse In heatth, strength, and flesh, 4 power of this remedy is In dlscases S The great that threaten death, asta CONSUMPTION of the Lungs and Tubercuinus Phthials, Scrofus Ja-Syphilofd Disenses, Wasting, Deyenerntion, ond Ulcerntion of the Kidneys, Dinvetes, Stop: at tho corner of ‘Twonty-aeventh and Wathice streote, where he remained for hours, Ho was arrested by Oilicers Uarrott and Thomis Power, near an ice-houve on Arnold street, nvae ‘won tyellfth, not far from tha shoo-ahap. Lenu corroborates hor stey-mothor'a version ‘of tho nits and deeply blemnes hee father, She gives bliin bad reputation, and saya his wife hus beott obliged te bave him arrested twice for beating and abusing her, Lust night Pastor Kociler was ut tho bedalde: of tho dylng wan, und bad a long cour vorsation wiih tlm. Later ho visited tho fratricido in hid cell, at tho vs to bene to him tho mosauxe murdered brother that ho forgave him, When tho Nieeat left, it was not expeoted thut Henry could lye longor thun midnight, Henry fs about 4% yours of age, and bas a wife und three ablidren in Berita. COL, SELLERS.” John T. Raymond Before an English Audlence, Ls Special Cable, Lonpon, duly 1.—sir, John T. 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