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BIATIGIGIY IAGILS ratco of tho sky (8 watched i has Leen devold of by inclilenta, aibeis the snmo and features of Aoveral dayn were ouly oo prominent, meotlng looking tow) nuw fin tho eIty wis be 0 particulara have be ors arc suppused THE FLOODS. ed T,ouis Btill Threaten the glowly-Rising CRIMIN , 1o donht but th R cnptatn would have tnken n but- tor eargo of rofreshments and nxide rd4 miding thu suérers | to-niehit, nt which com- ee nppointed to snlfelt afd In tho va- : Tuley, hunkor, belig ho river {8 now twonty-four fect ten inches nbovo lowswater tnrk, und is stn- tiorary, ro that a_fall mny bo expected unless fresh storms swell the tide, mitted, i justice to his de. oth o an ceonntienl trip Ricknead on hannd, Hut this brief digresaion from Mount Araratto Glenwood with hurdly necessiy Tho uther riso AN ALLEGED INCENDIARY, Spectal Dispatch ts The Chiragn Tribune, Murk EaoN, Mich., April 22.—Georgn M. Jones, chnrged with sotting fire tu o store bullding some time ngo, and who hits hitherto claded ar- rest, was cnught by Bherlf Waters at Pottors- viil, this Stato, and brought hero, in Jull awalting tris! at tho Circuit Court, TAILED TO AGREE, Bpeetal Diapatth to The Chicago Tridune, Granva, Tk, April 20.—Tho Jury In the caso of Floyd Glvens, on trial for the murder of his cousin, falled_ to agreo and wore discharged, &Imy stood elght for ncquittal and four for con- seendants, thnt and hul very Lt A Mother at St. Paul, Ncb,, Cuts the Throats of Her Three rlous wards, {faot, ML 1L fouk about everything tho dwellurs on tho bottom had. This takes tio bal- Anothor would bo usoless, iblcss it might wash out the taen and teams which huve dixap- ired §n the submerged streots of Council ulfs and Omnha. Al 8, XINGTON, MO, 87, Louis, Mo, April 20.—A Lexington (Mo) “Tho Missour! Itiver istwonty- two fout olght Inchos at this potut, highor than The Noy and Imfayctto Cotinty bottoms are submored and boing rupids No lives have yot beon lost, but thouaands of horses, cattle, and hozs muat The ferryboat Undine, with a gallant velunteor crow, hns hacn at work two daya resciing endal 4 broyght out of thia buttoms 260 porson mala, twenty-five wagon-onds of. housshold gomds, She @nes nut e whter in many houses from which people werc {nkon waa sovoral feet in depth, Thero §s n fearful logs of prop- orty and much sufering nnd distross.’ BIGNAL-SERVICE, OprIce oF Titd Cuier B1aNAL Oyricen, WASIe 1x010K, D, C. April 30--10. 1,~For tho Ohlo Valley and Tennessee, falr wenthor, followod by fnerensing cloudiness and occaslonat rain, northerly votritig to enstorly winds, )falilng preeeded in thio eastdrn portion by rising burom- eter, and highar temporature. For tho Lower Lnke relon, falr weathor,weste erly veerine to nbrth of cast winds, falling pre- nrtion by rising barome Pl i Becomes More and Alarming Every H GRAND FORKS, DAK, Graxn Fons, Dak., April 22.—Tho Red Jtver atthis polut {4 entiroly froo of fee. raptd melting of the snow hra covered tho prajries in many places with water. Thoe river 18 very high. The buildings on the hottomsof low grounds have been romoved or washed nway, No casunlties bave.ocenrred thus far. Tho los: having gorwed at tho moiths of the small tribite tarics, tho water has inundated tho lowlands nenr led Itiver, botwoan Turtlo River and Ace ton, alintit twenty=tivo-miles. 10! 110 communiention with tho towns dot rivor for suveral doys, She Leaves an Open Note Saying “ Good-By,” and Cuts Her Own at St. Paul Un- t the Water at a Standstill. SRR er of tho North En~ reo of lco nnd o Situation it hnw boen aineo 185, Dresback, 'the Alleged Wite-I*olsoner, Surrenders to the Sherlif, 1y depopuinted. A BRUTAL HUSBAND. Totxpo, 0., April 20,—Jobn Hummol, whilo ornzy drunk last evening, made a murderous as- fault on his wife, stabbin brenst with a largo jaoks noar the unfortunaie vietim's haart. FIRE RECORD. AT MT. MORRIS, MICH. Apeetat Disateh to The Chieago Tribting, BAsT BAGINAW, Mich.,, Aprl 20.—Tho entiro business portion of tho little Villago of Mit, Mor- rls, Geneseo County, burned' this morning, Tho buildings burned wero Musio Hall, tho meat- market, fAive stores, the Post-OMco, hotel, und twoor threa dwellings. Tho loss foots up to $33,600, with an Insuranca of only $12,000, Tho lossos and Insurance areas follows; W, Wisnor, two bulidings, §L800; F. C. Hayno bullding and ment-mnrket, $1,600; Insured for $1,100, Mrs, N. C. Burroughs, millinery end fnovitably perish. hor twicn In the left It i not' probnble the tho biado roaching water will bo any higher,: 8o far tho' dimngo 18 slight, but furinors on_tho lowlants will not be ablu tosced till Inte, The eenthor fs very fa- vorublo, a1d farmers are busy, A Deadly Feud Raging in the Wild Mountains of oguin tosmarrow, Arkansas. R ven Thousand People at Kan- ty Rendered Homeless by B, AUz, Minn, Aprii 20.~Tho river at Win- nipdg Is nbout ono oot highor than at this tine, fust yoar, Since tho beeaking up of the lce the {vatcr his risén nbove tho lee lovel abdut twenty or twonty-five feot. As ybét thorc appears no apprehonstoh of a dahgerous flood, The water nt4p.om, yestorday had risan two teet sinoo Wednesday afternoon, A'rail’s aod the Iludson liny Compan: rnrchougo nre under wator. which {s st At Etnerson tho bridgo 18 nimost on a fovel with the current, Tho lower portion of Maln street Is floaded, and communientions with the bridgo on botl slduaof thy river nre vlit olf by tifo wator, ety MINNESOTA RIVRERS. BT. PAUL, Mini, April 20,—~The Ploncer-Press’ Intest ndvicea from various points on tho Min- nesota fiver show tho swater to e falling rapid- Iy, At HE Peter it fs twenty Inches below tho highost point, and 18 falling fast, At Carver it recaded nearly threo fnchoes to-day, The Cotton- wood: hiné fallen twelve feot, and nll dangor 18 nst. Tho treatio-work. hus beon repaitred and ins nro Fuuning o Sleepy Eye. Ileyond that suspendeid, but Buperin- ave all munumis Tho Result of Persons Ilomesteading Land Which Other Parties . — Water In tho Minnesots Rivers gubstdings and Past. A Young Man ot Springfleld, I, Beri~ ously Injurod in a Stabbing ANl Dauger Tho lower stortos of S e Hissotiri Will Continue to Riso Below Omaba, end the Mississippl Abovo Bti Louis, codod in tho eastern ctor, stationary or highor temperaturo, i Litky roglon, fulr wenther, fole 1owed by Inereaatne cloudiness and Joenl rulvs, winds shufting to warmer southerly, lower Lue cr Mississippl and Tower Missour! or clouly wenther, ocen- n, witrmer southorly winds, and’ luower wnl Oifiéor furnishos tho follow- The nren of luwer brrainoter, which at yestore day maviiliis's ropoit wns north of Montrial, hng muved castwird, and 4 now centrn of 8t Luwrenee, light raln in Now tion of tha inkdd cter 18 highost in the Upy perntire has rison Al MURDER AND BUICIDE, Special Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. OaranA, Neb,, April 20,—A special dispatch re- ceived hero to-night from St. Paul, Hownrd County, Nb:, gives the following porticulars of Christian Koch, ratiroad night watchman nt St Paul, reached homo mornlng and discovered his wifo Kennedy, hotel, barn, and contents, fnsured for $1,000; store _and dwolling, 00, 8.7T. Goldun, brick sto 000; fnsured for $4,000, Dullding, $1,200; insurod for 8600, building and contents; L. J. Mann, store, 1,000; tnsured for 11, K. Mann, general store, 85,000; insurcd for £2,000. . DeTiorT, Mich., April 20.—This mornfug the whole busincss portfon of tho: Village of Mt. , Mich,, was burned. 'he town I8 nltnost wiped out, ‘Tho housg of James Pearsont Mich,, was burned last night. till tho roof fell In. wero probably fatally burnod. 8T, LOUIS, a tereible tragedy: fivelat Dlspateh €5 T Chicado THDURE o ~Tho rivor1a stlll rising, | ‘Tha Increnso since indicated by tho guuse, has Boon I3 but soven-tonths of —sny nino inchos from tho The watei_coverd the ot from Waahinfrton nnd at the foot of ¢ It 13 even with thesidewalk, 1ds to the perll of tho sltuation on mud moro damngo 18 oxpectod Stenmbont tnon think theve will o water hore, o0 I8 very 810w, ocut from car. to ear with o raror. Doy wus 4 yenrs old, tho sccond boy wna & yonrs, and the third child a girl aged 0 imonths. The oneo wis curefully invost, b iry, who teturtied 1 Vol itied tho children und then Killed herself, that thare wis evidenco of - insanity, and thut 1o mo- tivo fur tho decd could be distovored, Tho only mussuge she left was * Good-by." uga ot of water, plice teajns . uro stiil tendont Sanborn expeets to h repalred 80 ns to aliow traing to run to Marshall by tho tirst of next week, A heen nccompanied by nnd the northorn pors lo Atfuutic States, Tho barom- per Luke reglou, ightly In the South At- Inntic und Eost Oulf States, and fromb ta 15 degrees in the extromn Northwest: 610 16 degrees in Now England and the 3Middle Lixht rain 18 reparted 0 h northorn portion af the Bouth stinntie States. Elsowhere: oist of tho Misstssipp! and fu the Weat Guit Statos fair woathor provails, Tho. Missour {3 two feet twj duniger line nt Oniahn, wher miding. Ity thres reot ten. inches nbove at rth, throg feot ono inch nt Kunsas City, one foot ‘two nches nt Loxin, thi feotnt Brnswick, and within ono v ine At Hormanu. Misalaalppt 3a tlve feat two inches nbove Bt, Paul, one foot two inches Tho lota is very et that the woman tracks and stre near Charlotto, o Morgan strect, TIE ALPENA RIVER. Ars. Pearsons and her cl . Drrnorr, April 20,—Richardson's dum, near tho moutn of the River Alpena, iu this Stute, wia partinlly wuahed nway yesteniny by thb un- precodented high water, lettiug down soma £,000,000 feot of Togs {nito thil Uay, ahd earrying awny o bridzo still lower down, The feo fn the by will elble the log-owners ta recover thole I"‘,’,‘}:‘ but ut hoavy vxpense of sorting und guth- SUNRENDERS, HIMSELTF. Bpecial Dispateh ta Ths Chicago Tritune Corusnus, 0., April20,~Considorablo exciles ment was eansed ' tosday ‘at Lancaster and Cir- Ho, In tho countics of Fuirfleld and Plcku- wity, by the nunouncoment that the Grand Jury ‘The alarm of fire from Box 63, corner of Clark and Polk streets, at 11:450"clock yestarday morn- ing was cnused by the discovery of namall binze on tho roof of tho two-story framo huild(ug, No, 17 Fourth nvenue, owned by Julius Martin, and T, A, Btobbins. Sparks tho chimney are supposed to buve caused the fire. Dumuge, $20. Tho nlnrin of fire from Box 04, nson and Btnte strects, at 8:456 o morning, was caused fenco at tho rear of No. tnken fire from the too close proxiwity of 8 roafer's kettlo. No harm done. at No. 3% East Chicago burned nbout tho ari ay morning by fird cau iy tho explosfon of & misoline stove near which nt tho timo of the nceident. tho room was aamaged to-tho t of 820, ‘Fhe ninrm of fire from Box 47, corner of Crk’ and Adams_strcets, ut 10:20 Inst night, ‘wns ciuged by tha lcnmngnfn can of kerosesic, tho proprictor of tho suloon at No, 128 Adams stroet, was filing an oll- stove. Nodamago. AT DEERFIELD, MICIL. Sprefal Dlapatch o ke Chicago Tribune. ADRIAN, 3ich, April 20.-Tro in Bliun. & Weldmicr's stove factory at- Deerflold this morning for & thmo threatoned tho destruction of tho entire village. Dryliins nnd stock vatuen at §400 wero destroyed. A velief traln, with stenner, hiose, and crews, was got rendy herey but, before starting, tha request for ald wis withdrawn, There was an fnsurauco of 2600 rty dostroyed fn the London ln- Howo of Now York. AT YELLOW CREEK. O CINCINKATY, April 20,—A speclalsayaa fire ot Yellow Creek, near Steubeuville, O,, destroyed atollice, lnde\\'o“lnlwn thore wns n fndison County dike after all, t publisbed was corroeti ¢ o chiructer to do wnuch ho tulk ubout old_ steatnbontuian of rleuve suys that thers (8 1o 14 rise equal to that. of now diferent from whut 'Imumuch nmb thore' haver it {3 rapidly sub- aad the Hirst FCpOT pied g o suloon oy mall ong, and not o! In tho first dewrco uguinst Josoph J. Dres- wenlthy* youne QUINCY, 1L, pateh to The Chicago Tribune. QuiNey, 1., ApHl 20:Tho rvor ut this pofnt 18 sixtetil foot threo fnches ubove low-water wnrk,—u fnll sindo yoaterdiy of six Inches: yoant + APPEAL FORR AID To the Editar o], The Chicago Tribune. . Ntoous oF Tk CiTIZENS' RELIER COMMITTRE, JAd#URag, In, April 2i~Desnr Btii: As you nré idFéndy nware, the Missoirl tiver Valley 18 at presont thitiited Yy tho viist flonds that buve uverflowedl the banks of thut rivers but the extent of the fioods, tho enormous deatrucs tion of propiety, nm the dustitution nnd suffere {ng that must fotlow cinnbt lig déderibied by any weitten aceount. To be understood usitis, it must bo senn, s £1The Missonr! bottom through this county Is from xix to ninw wiles wide, and the most popi- fous part of the countys At present the witers of the Missourd_cxtond from bluff to biufl, ton depth of from five to tiventy feet, Allol tho farms are Inundited, hundreds of fatallies nke fouseless and hotheless, live stock hias beott swept away, and ' fariia avd_réndered entifoly worililess, for tho present yoile nt least. . Tho citlzons of Hambure ure dume everything in thotr power to relluve to distressed, Went fivst thought [t dould bo doiid wWitditt nsking ns- slstnueo from abrodd: but wo lind It impossible. Onoward of otk clty ia Inundated, and’ day, and* nighit bonts are bringlug men; - wotden,: aud childron from _tho® avirtowed country, until wo nuw buve In eare hindreds of homeles aud dos- tituto familics, Tho peoply imust hat r from destitution, , corner of Har- ‘clock yesterday the digcovery that o 125 Tnird avenue had Lnelk us far as 1870, at which timo tho alleged murderer was sald to bavo been eriminally Inti- mato with two women who' werd in his houso- On tho 2ith of Septeinber, 157, Mra. Dresbaeh died the dnnuer linent ut Kuoktik, ten inches at' 8t. Loufs sotni’ nches at Clrog two Inches nt Memphis and Vicksburg, thtea feet one inch nt Heleno, nnd at tho dangoer Bne nt Now Orleans, The lydications nro that fale weathor will pro- vl in New Englanid and Middle Atlantie tutes ta-day, tnd probibly to-morrow, with stationury or lowee tomperature, nhin, und tho 3ississ! LOCAL OBSKERVATIONS. | eolely, by the miclt- nuws, but only when thore in i addition dovs tho Tho deep snowrs of the' pust win- g very slowly, beeuause. thure as vet, and tho fally upoh the 8- goftentig 18 ngain [RrGo nu reason U3 yetto that the water Wil riso: mudh are pzof thio monntain st siic wns standinj wag exhwned, Stio srun atandin | n_post-mortem examnination de, aind It wns discovered tiat ho hud beon polsoned by strychuine, *A seureh was insti-. ttinted to disvover the gulity purty, but no clow be obtained until ruo}mll)’. when n o L) letters written. by Dresbuch arumours proved buyond® doubt that ho wits the ano svho had committed A warrant whs at once fssucd for his arrest, but he hind fled. Howbvur, be gave him- BLIL upat a later houe tu-dity. nwniting bis prelfininnry exutolbution. continue to riso p nbove Le Claire v fow wariy duys i CI0AG0, And] 211118 p. m, from which H, 15, Gra oneol his former KANSAS CITY, MO, oteial Disputch to The Ohicasn Tribunes Fassas Crry, Mo, April 20.~Thore bag Leen palittle chango In the eonditton of things 1 powert Kuumas City bottoms during the st {wchip-fout hotts In coilsequence of - thio g¥elt toof excopt the, inereased nortage of wator coy- tricg the streets and sottled tervitory. Bitieo 10 sekoek Thursduy nlght thie willer bis continud forie slowly, afd 1ow surrouhds all the elet'as tors exqept e, and tho great packing-bouses, raljronds running into Kansns [y but threo nre nblo to Bend out traing the Chicigy & ion alové running, thelr Enatérn trains {reet frorh tho Unlon depot, The Hanntbat & 11, Je bave made nll castern connections .upth iutb, binging thiblr passengera frony Itifidalphy spont about five miles below Xansna City, by Doste- To-dday: tho Missourd Pacific Company: bes | psnruoniog all the traing to and from 8t, Louts Uy way of thio Kansus City, Fort Seott & Gulf foad to Olatho, thonco over the Lranch to Pleasant 111, whore tho maln lno 18 réucheds 1t ssihought the Wabnsh Compnnywilli on Bat- unlay turn ovor all prssongers from tho Enst td the Chlcrizo & Altou ot Moxico wid recelvd 088 it thidt point Trom the Chicy Jetbeen water-buund, and at i o'clocle: to-night- tho Kanags City sent out the 1lo 1s now o Juil ““iarontotor corrovtad for taperturs, elovation, and iHstrumental eerar: A MOUNTAIN FEUD. Spectat Diapateh 1o The Clicago Tribunes _ Larrie Rtouk, Arte, April,' 29,—The details of | A" mountain foud' renched:hore this evening. Over n week age Jorry-Berrat;' o-hunter and .| tarmer, living on the sumindt of Coston Mount- ains, fu Washington County, 'was assnsinated, an necount of which appeared in us TRINUNE. The amupler grow out of .tho faot that Berrat had homostended land -which other par- tles wanted, After he Wil killed his friends in tho viclnity recolved lotters ndvising thom to loave, na to remufu was' to court denth, Tho warning . ‘wns _hecded, Slian hamldity, 415 ot tomparaturo, 1.0 2 GESERAT, ONSERVATIONR. Ciiedao. Apell 39-10:18 p. orer thetr own tho ralirond statlon, Peasloy’s dwelling nnd storo. Lost AT BANDY HILL, N, Y. : "y April 22.—Willinm. t, Dloom- saw-inill, nt Sandy I ! B exeept by .o fam- Lano wnas riding nlum;' tho lonely 0 Wha,, BGt OR 4 bratalty, murdel n trico behlhnd thoni. vo lmatedinte follef orsuf- Thelr porsnnul estatesare -one, and'there {8 no. probabllity that thoy will o ublo to cultiviite their lond tho present your, Any fonuy ov othek relige thiit 0 this committee ol distiibtod v fering people; noponly to thosy fn, our imine- l‘lll\ln vielnity and county, but atung the vi frotn you jmincdiatals, Tik W, . TIOGAN, ‘D, 1% 11, Braag, © A Boncnems, MOW ASUFPERER TAKIS 1T, peclal Corpespimilenice of ‘The Chieuga Tribune, GLESWOOD, Lty April 27,1t I8 sume timoainde T fuivo fntlleted o witory communication onf yolr Aro tho Hiiods all overthe cuuntry due @réo L tho Sonatofinl dondlbek? Cii it be thut the falluro to confirin 100.or 200 of Garflbld's - nowlriations 18 bringlisy [ luitations {ike those. 1f so, for God's | suko kill Muhono or Voorheds and Ben L {m- modiutely, Or.let Colgress ndlouirn; - Let somo- thivg bo done ut oheo tu rollove tho Missourl Vatloy, 1ts conditfon Kimply Ldgiaifs desurip. tlon. Nlagurs I8 morely a sidu-show. Idon't monn _that Ningurn 1su't tho Ul I SEELTShAES mountuin-road, n party Of men o nagiaing fled, - leaving Othor metnbers of tha threntened with 4 slindinr futo, und oy will bo extirputed, und - that the terible omnnd othor victims.e £i3 it CANADA, TRANSTERRED=T0O BE KNIGIITED. peciat Dispateh to The Catcaoo Tribuns, OTTAWA, Ont., April 20.—~Atn mecting of tho Cabinet Councl! to-day tho Pemblita Branch of tho Canadu Pacifie Ruilway wna transferred to tho syndieate. Tho now tart? of rates of the Canada Pacific Raliway wero tosdny confirmed Ly the Governor-General. Tt is altogethor probablo that In thie coiirso of o fow days tho dovernor-General, at tho speclal request of the Queen, will confer the honor ot Ituighthood on the 1lon. ITector Langevin, Min- rof, ‘Dawuon, of MeGill College, and tho Hon, Alexander Mackenzie, lat Promler. ‘Tha latter gontloman, it will be re- refused tha distincdon, but it fa 1ic has consonted to accopt thisxes- ogaitlon from his soverefun. 5 WIEAT PROSPECTS. - ! h—An excelient authorty’ siya: “Iufs n mistike to supposd that ‘tho' longthened drought through which we are pras- i 18 likely to hivo nny fnjurious effoats on tho' ylold ot full wheut. On tho contrary, the offéet of tho dryness on tho sirfuco witl Lo to ondourage tho rootaof tha young plaiits to mnke a vigorous push downwurd | i urelh ture, and _thus when drawight comnes on Intordn, tho year the pliits, witl not suffor us thoy world If o ront growth néar the surfuce hnd beon on-, Tho dryness of (ho weathor is also to tho getting in of spring grains in ood condition. A DEFAULTER, e o) 1., Aprll 20,—E. B. Lockhnit, ox- ccutorof ho estnivof G. T, Ray, is a dofaulter 10 tho amount of 0,000 to tho Mothadlst Con- feronce of Now Drunswick and Princo BEdward's A anian Lo £t tye : tho duficluifi:y within tow cudottn will also FESL: 8 2 Loe: ise lot us, hear Yours very tru ) 20.—~Hnycs Whi uegro desperndo who murdered Bherift W, F, Henttio, of Critteriden’ County, Atlk,, and whoso wiil offeéted . secontly at Augusta, Ark., wad broiight 1o Momphis to-night from Littlo tho county Jall. will bo token to Marlon, - Ark., to-morrow morning, As thé train which brought bim nr- rived at Forest Clty, forty-ilvo miles weat of here on_tho Little Nock Ralirond, this nfter- crowd had mithoréd with tho - tho murderer, but were folled of thole_pitrposo’, by Conductor- MeDonald, who, violonco, hnd moenge-cile botors approathing Forest orined the lynchors that ho would e foeling tn Crittonden e oupn 'uu:l'nn :v\:mnrmon or by spéetal traly, tho' part over the Chicuio & Alll;?; y ot the Bourd of Trade tllelevntors exeept tho Arkansns Valley. woro posted a8 frrepulnr, not beins stip grain in consequence of Fromau enrly hour this morntng thousands of penons buve beon moving housenold goods aud chattels from the tioodin) LW unfortinaty neuws y %commllm. nblo ta recefve or the high wator, Tz " a 5 kil 8 ] [ a geetlon, und over unrters nt tho ity Provident Auoclation, In connection with the ity Is looking aftcr thioff wunts, Tho river b rsen about slxteon inches sinco Thumiday tigh, and fs gotng highor at the rato of haif un 1t 18 thought thit with tho re- ried falling above Atchison tho top toteli will reached by Snturdiy noon ut tho outsido, There I3 no danger of Wy serions loss ut tho lamwe packing-Louses, but the loss to praperty outslde, fucluaing the cluvatord, i3 at lenst BALD Bt the present'writing, uve matle no furthey encronols B upon tho _clty, Fowler Bros” and Wood .m. Ice-housed ure giving way, nnd will bo ul- ptatoul lnss, Farthor thunthls thore his Yeano cuneldernblo dumnus to prouerty to- o, A oy wos tkmledbh Govorn 1 sting Into the buloony of u oliso pn mmhe atand, * Thove isn groat deal of lum!'r- e axiong tho 8,000 or .00 peoply drivon from Ir lomes by the fioel, but netive mondires of have beon {nstituted, und hundreds” of have been provided with shelter in tho in the fale-grounds, i8ter of Publlo Works, PEE e 7 ZLAEED, FUTEC LIRS RERRLSHENEEEE, {2 o tha next try BRZE: ynd permit the prisoner to 2L MONTREAL, April 20, £ TOUL PLAY SUSPECTED, Dosnee, U, Aprlt 20.~A roport cireuluted horo yosterday, and published in e Chicngo pns” per, thut the boay of Willlnm Stownrt, the missing Algonquin farmer, hnd beon found, traco of him Stowart was n folonidus Intuiit; unqtinlifiod nastinoss, ‘and geu- bral cusdédndad tho Blig Muddy discodnts thd Cataract. As far ns we got any voports tho Mis< sohar! gktonils from biuff to bluft. Tha last risa ue the highest thon ol {ghor; bilng Tully twenty-four feot abuve low- water mark, When tho gitudt width niidl longth @f tho river bottom s considored, nnd niso that {bioro Is not n kouso on the bottomn' proper for hundreds of mitos that is-not ot loast purtially submorged, you'enn got somo lden of the tof water. letweon Yankton and Sloux City tho rlycp hus sut an catirely new chninel; ho distance bLutween thoso citics (lvs, Th prédictidn’ i oy might; be~ cut ' A MYSTERY, onng-Mnn Dies 11t the' Jolorions ¢ tho Goverpnlent fecord, This 18 sthil’ i Woiho by Tllv Falhisr, u Post rtoiin Exmmination IMold, und ¥rin Nivk: Found' to B Brokoh=1Vhut Eilled 1EIni ) Special Disvdleh 10 Thé Chléago Tribtiné BUELWYVILLE, 1id, April 2.~8ome threo yeats o, Stophen Sinfth, u younyg man ot this County, was tried oiy & chargo of murder, big gentonco bemg twonty-ono yoars (n the Peul- Tast Mdnday morning Mr. Adain Suith, fathor of Stophen, reopived word that his® dond, Mr. Bnitth started fmmediately o bring the romains ot bis son home for burial, On bis urrival at the prison he waa informed Ly dio of tho prison’physitians thit his son hnd dlod’ with' tuiix ' the {nstitution told :h fi1s son's donth was billous fuver. Thoess contras (lotary - stutninents uroused Mr, Binith's sus- iulong, aiid, on thlfln'w_l that the [ having beon . foundy prominent farmer of Alronquin, aud has been missing aince Monday nizht, 1l was in Chicako ot that sy, . .Desoription: Flve foet' el poumis, nge 7, dark cownpl chin Whiskors, biack dine Ly i3 suspeeted, I I8 suppose e April 29.—Tho’ bod! nithy hveryestable keepor of Huls tlntore, wiis pieked tp fu the rivor to-duy, ‘Thé foot woru tied wnd uumsneuu WAS . 10l i weight nbout 1) BT, PAUL, MINN. B, Poug, Minn., Aprit 20, -Durlng ) Eflt was diflleult to deolde whethor thoriver uTisifg or siationary. At1l1:45a, m, tho tivor mudnnmumn foct livo and WAlf fnched'by Government ynuge, alnos Which time thoro . no pereeptiblo change, It 14, thove? Ufe. probablle thut tho fided haW reuched its atest bight nnd will.scon bewin to recelle, P lo chango 18 notleoable froni yostérday ey Mtuation In the {nundatad districts; Sans s boutes havo beén vartinlly or wholly lifted o e foundations, Wilties hmve boen roported, though the twiiity-lvd m Inst . that & wow chanuel botween Counelt ufts and Omatis scoms 1ikaly 0 b vedilzod, . For_eouid Uio all ti {woen thoso plucos hns_ boun Ly boats from thé CulGdiis’ & Nokthwestern' Degiot to tho Unlod Pavifie bridge grade, Thors is now a placo bo- {ween thie Union Pucifio Depos and- the Chléago ant Northirostetn Depot whirg tho dopth cane’ ot be mopsurod with u sixtoun-foot sunntitng 4 swift current.ruuning, ductilotty ko the gehulili Missourl growl. Tho Gld chnnncl of tho Missourl at and Lolow Ver- inilion §4 now Yecuplad by thio Veriiiilion River atone, anil tha liitter ampties liito tho forimer ind milos bulowits ola ¥ diiféiohee’ whi brutsed, Itis und then throwa over-: lznnd"lst‘:’ \_v!l;loh"h g 0 ul hieito miake. xgml ;duys, ' ' A PECULATING CASHIER, Bptetat Dispaleh 1o The Chicaga Tribiine. . OMANA, Neb., Avril 20.—For somo: timo past It has been suspected that 1L I, N, Kelley, Cushlor of the Burlligton & Missour! Naticond, waestenling from tho Company, and'the Aud- itor yestorduy bogan to check up his nccounts. Kelloy, scelug Inovitnble oxpnsura closo athand, Idst night stolo $100° in monoy and $1:20) in oficeks from tlio cush-box, nud wila about to whon ho, was nrrosted, lio d was boumi over - h ho 1 unuble to give, Deup 1ving fast. and - nssociut) A0 YORY Fuapeeinbl (seraced on sevoerul provious cocaslons, ‘ROBBERY; ¢ A Ly April m.iflfprzo Whalgnmuth, akont of tho - Clucinnath, Wabush & Bilohignn: Raflway ond a,grain-buyor at Treaty Biation, was biteked and gaggoed lust uight by u gung of fonr robbers and bl sufo blown open,. The rob- 8 g0t fropi It 83X, Thoy have visited soveral sees |taly, und aro thubght to by an orguu- i of desperid ULTeS3L Ditaaieh to TREATY, Inidy Apell 2, held Gegro Wabgmmutl after guguing hin, 0 um'wnnl:' und it PG AT PRESCOTT, ONT, Prescorr, Ont., Aprit 29.—Buckley's Dloek, that tho causo of np(trdeit.-burndd. witha loss ‘of $10,000; io- No more serious Doy died sude hero Wednesday uvening with the reinalus he concluden to huve" i . ‘Diis wus not done, how. outlg Bmith hnd boe burlod, nst avening that tho County Cor- umel tho body tor exunination, . 'To 3 e, work hoe ealied fu threo reputablo ' physicinns vaniog tho resultiof tholr labors, 1h substunce, is that tho broken, and thut o cume tu his doath by via gisterod.by himsolf or by unknowiy e Coronier In hls verdict vxoucratos ho oflicers of tho prisan frum any hlime so far 1t tho fnvestigution hos procovded, T 1ation of thesw faots his crented groat cexeito- mont, wd. witl doubtless lend toa ghorough. ine vestigation of tho vntire fuats, It 14 snid horp thit tho ofliviuls of ) nseorialn what| know ubout Smith's sudden domise, ‘Tho entlro aifair lesperounded with inystory so devp that no pluusible thoury fs given' to clear the swatter up. Tho only” interpretution given 1§ - wis to' bo punfilod for and’y ruther thun ‘beae Lhe | nilleted on tho criminals of ' rod to div und huni Blins 1¢ tho ausortions of tho prison physiclgnuyare fulse, leaving tho trugady lu chaos. ' ——m————— FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT, Couxair, - Buuvrs, In;, April #.—Extensivo proparations aro already ~Lolug . viade foc the wbethig of the third tournnmont hore on Juiio T, 8,8, aid 10, It fa now esflimatod that fuli 254000 nbroad will be presont, fncluding over 100 par- . GENEVIEVE WARD SUED. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chienuo Tribus 5%, Lous, Mo, April 20.—Churléa Popé; 4 Topo's Thentro, this morning, by ki Judgo Willlum_ Q. Jonos, brow Mige Qbiatlove Wand, tho i ugor, Willlam E. Linn, for br ing hlgdnthniced ut £2,000, Blr, Pojiu illeges In | petition that he madd u dontruot with Miss Wi and hor ianngor to produco”tho play of! 4 Fo Mo-Not" “nt m}‘ theatro Ih‘;l]’w(‘uk; but orged buildings 18 waking itsolf ore perceptibiy, and iy of thoin par- reantkd over, No doubt tho Foundatluns Ing yendunlly underminod and woskonor, i tho famlifea have boen romoved with “l:,l’r luurmtu'm_ and offotts from tho 0 flats, Evgin thuso who roni to taks cna\ of the prupm‘(b '{::t‘;t‘!’ t over, till ntior b it it sult uginst ne vod Bult ugning 25,000 by, witle s, arid UGF i ‘h af consrawt, b mouth. 1t doodn’t ttie bod thio Mis- sourl les {n, Tor tho Inforndl etrdnid nover stops organtzing nischial long dibiigh 1o slidpany” how, 1t will bosuing tho Voriniion furrintuext, And it won't mako any diffesenco whother 1t wing tho cusn or siot, . It dou't o oxponscd, . When this rise beny ninod tutll'the; nBIng witek upt! g With prowtis u famnlly, whom oniyy Smith I8 °¢ reported Lust ovening tho resindo of nf’:wn‘ WO, under protensu f nealsting Ving und resculng Ko et n Tho writ of attachmeot . was Stealling whutever of valno thoy conid d"in’ tho hands of Deputy Sheritf &3 und’ hu proceodod wht vere rolly in- joods, atock, nen, wonjen, children Wdro (mprisuhed on plull’nnnu: atablo rafuse, utncks; aud bulldhigs .as vifvetus tf in irongojls, ‘Ihon when the fep. 0 this Inonstrots cnkes of everything boforg them, Lven wron wero vrushed or overturned, wid tho. terrible Ly inqunt or prolonged pluce #boUL ity porsnns wero In n ruw our, In i upon e bullding walil for . gervioo, paper to tho Pluntersd’ Housu to attiul the bag- | 0 mu‘._ 'Thoy weire mot qestiona wumnru ierd N t Bliss Ward's c :m‘f%%.\' Mr/! l‘m:; nr‘ Lt: uteluw, whon some wtay probmbly dufer tho attich: ——e————— A Valuanbie Ploture. Truth, ;. vy Rhout i Ditlot's’ urg ul 1ag battle unr oF Jnore hoa 0 u used. It touches the T tho clovitor, und tho i g”lnml strocl, Which gedl i atty submoerged, uro now nndor Water. 4 moro serious than a few burmicss ‘The skeds of tho b y havo becn tied down " Tho situdtlon on tho rAllronds s b Tho truck un tho M foad is unsufa at I trajng como fu vie Farmington, Louts {4 still supmerged ot 1 safo at that poluts The vy tho weshing out of. the rier ALY D. m. wna 11 foel fig inches, Leen neuely stationary. drivea from their homes {n West W rapldty forward, yd tus tor thuse whu huya tot fo it 8 city will uppropriato mouoy, A:&:fllnnll subscriptions, will pro- front Lino fFulghi-ho four junaked robbers u_prisanor-whito the, fortho wond, . ‘They wirl luuuwuuht thoy are u{u ::-ul;u- ik buve beon re ul o I Tom !l Compan: # 1ill, und aubsisted for fays another ten porsony tived lnun for a wouk eating unly ruw chickens, ono woman ud auother frozin unds, vind tholr bohse off. 1t tluated nnel firteen mites, and dnull 1t occupunts wers ul thing being carrled them i uf soan u4 tho {eo would pers river prosont cuiTunt for some mouths, Nallroad coun- iy winoat abt n standstill thut probibly Smitl 0 Nt . | of 1torkd's Dritt, wi bpon guxioualy dooked for, ‘not - tipished In timo fod kst yoar id that tho Ind; SERIOUS STABBING AFFRAY, . Bpecial Dispate to The Chicage Tribuns, BrrINGEIRLD, JIk., April 2.4, oufting uftrdy ogeirred bvre this afterpoon i, which dearize Stovous wus stubbed in the side by Ira N, Fiske, ‘Tho_ knifo entered tho right side Just aver tho” kidnoy, . etonding obliquoly. duwpward penéirating .- tho 6 'H"'{e togetiior u ovor uecopted the vomin! er 10 paint the plotura £3,500; bl atrrlved at tho desiend poiut of ' bigher autbority w lodgeil all rigbt side i ludl handing it over when stuppid In and cinlmed the pluture us hi v his rizhts, eaylg, with nuch o factjon ta tlinsolf, that ho 1ho 1t war gruatdeut moro; md 1hat ha b d, in faets takes linsolf to necept 8o an'l 14 Roavery pretty litle divputes [ 14 say, 18 likoly to sbriug up, ju'tilng b ruse (0 keep the 0 up tu the bolliug pelnt. uctaclo of un u tinice from tha ual Btato Uivmon's dowi Ut otied. terminug of tho Cl af tha Chicago, 0 1h llnuun&uuh‘luy th i hicugo & Northwestern gn prizi for tho fustest hosd company teai i nte n\l.u)lpn(lfln l\ufiw 64 from as the Eual est ns ! Colorudo, A prizes, toguthior with ‘spociul prizos, P TR AR "/-ROUTE LIBEL:SUIT, - | Bpecial Diapateh to Ths Chicago Triduns, D, 0.;- AprliLs,~Int ulghit tiae Minor, watur*2raute frunds, hid notified tho Now Yoric Times tany b bas instricted bis attorgeys in this eity to comimenco suit for libel aguitit the Cloyeland Heiild on_nedount of s paat chatioter il , pul Apeil 2 (0w dlapaich AL oty Wiy i ersaos Lowma of bok Dorssy &hd Isko ig In Jnil. Bluvon’: Bumfia mi‘g Fiske 21 years i eva—— ) TOUTTING ATPRAY, ATLANTA Giny APFL 20— Last Wight oy Covnig- tdn, ju this Btate, Divk Cumpboll snd two nien nawed Allen ardd Yancoy atincked a yourig man named Houry Hunton, Allon snd Yancey woro sud Cupbell’s o Aton glirrond i ym:l uv‘l‘ & preliminary trial THREE MEN MURDERED, BAN Fuanoisco, Cal., April $9.—A' dispatch Hernardino Coubty, suya: At Sitting Hprings; Tnyo - County, wbout four days 0gu, thirew men—twu whites and ono Chinaman— were wurdored white nsleep ln thelr cabin by AVENWORTH, KAS, Dipate to Ths Chicaon Tribune, —————— s | Narrow Escapo of 1'raf, Watsomn, aferelew with Prof. J. W5 Pra, g 0f natrology (n China, of_tho unoersmonious way in whel -ty tutuented Praf. Watson, uf Ann Arl sity, Michigun, wis vompeljed Lo g neso Bingdeo about tho time of § Vouusn tew years ago. Prof. Watson, with o trenomor, Wik it {l Fwporor of Ching w.as tukun sipk with the sinuli-pox, aud ho died pli short Hinvss, Tho pve weeut eventsare In vé, W It becuigo polvgd abyy tinguished ustrondmens hid o Intluax to cuuse the Emperor's dewth, The Vivproy, who dld piot sbare in the populus bel thy ustrouomon ¢l Mives (T they dld wot goaway. ted 1n tho uight, uage tocrawl nourly lato thy ngs ns depots. Paclile Jund- @ forpier crossing ot the Kanaus Ci Chilvogo, Burlington & -Q xd und enitrely depopuluted forryboat usuully piying bo Plattsimoutls Iaid: chos from niorning till nuon; leved 1, inch thig efternoon. It is 0 b about stationary. Thewater. he Union Depot, and the below thg dopot for sonp distance e ; Tho water s up to the etriogers - l\nr Turce-Milo Cruck., A storm -w lght, aud {u that vvont this stroaus Swall and tho bridge will be upt juo bridee over Kive-Blln uggotysruail crose 1/ sub=, f, 'Uho wiouu twveen Bnst aud Woat uow pt Pacjilo ver farmy aud wy ced 10 Jook ot fur fenues. drd hohts left tu luok aut for. Tho wuter 18 no lougel rising. pul when tho sixty snuw-sturing of | et heva th Lonl only kuows. Ti po) \kis,, Poland-Cblug ~ hu bridzos, uud agdouitural whigls Cnpt: Nouh superintended yna Hulterd compared to this. recond' - inditates Captafu was o dulture. Mo uppeuns to bave bad Ilgeuge reached v other_weli-kno piouted 1ii thid 1 from his body. Bheritt but was e lookod upca, ws uil , 0y futiuonced by the wploments, 143" Hood by Nt procats, A Atorm would uho Wirougdeq POt the new sugur-fuctory ¥ Water, and, a (e biilding Hon sud aot yet setbled, the quitly uformes us o unvigatur HE NEW NORTILY Immigration to Dakota—The New Settlers Mainly Farmers from Canadn, Fargo—A City with a Population of Ovor 4,000, and a Lively Busie nesss Borctal Correspondence of The Chicago ‘Tridune. '"¥Anao, Dak,, April 25,—For weeks the {eams from tho east have been hauling dally loads of imm!grants into Fargu, the entrepdt, distributing-point, and metropolis for tho whola New Northwest, A large majonity of thenew settlers this spring nre farmers of means from Canada, who puvchnsed tracts of jand through ngents lnst year. They come in partles ranging from 100 Lo 300, and bring- ing il thelr stock, impleinéntd, and house- hold goods, It Is one of the sights ot the region when an fmmigrant team, billed through generally from some point In Ontarlo, sirikes Fargo. Thelong statlon-platform is instantly alive with Glengarry bonncts, fresh rosy mothers and maldens, chubby children, and sturdy men betraying very blalnly thele hardy Seotch ancestry, - Thus you shall see them— 200 or 300 of thom—at breakfast-time, and be- fore noon they have been absorbed some- how by the country, Their teams aro hitched up, nud they are off and on thelr clalms in nn hour or so sfter they cross the Red, Ono party of 300 arrived s couplo of weoks ngo In a snow-storm. - Com- inz up through the States,—\Wisconsin and Minnesota especlnlly,—they kept posted ns to the state of the weather at the place ‘of thelr destinntion, Lenrning that they would find snow here, they telegraphed aliead to White, the lumnberman, to get out lumber for runners to bo delivered at the traln on arrival, You see, heing Canucks and used to high latitudes, they knew just what to do. In half an hour niter the snow- plow satled Into the station, these people had fastened their wagon-boxes on the impro- vised runners, and wero scooting across the prairies toward their new homes. ACREAGE FOR 1881, Owing to the early frosts of last nutumn, following, upon o Iato harvest, the amount of new land broken was notas great in pro- portion as the new breaking of 187, Last year there. were about 800,000 acres under cultivation and brokens and this season the total average of 1880 may he put down s to be under crop. Should the yleld prove ns good as it averaged ‘in thelatest crop, the valley ought to produce at least 5,000,000, and probably 6.000,000 bushels, Althoush the farmers have been kept buek from planting, afavorablo early sumpier will” enuble the gruin to “catch nr bfi' moro rapld growth than usual; and'all the local authorities on the agricuifure of tlie section apynar to feal very confidént ns to the next harvest. Tho outlook for the qunlity of tho next crap is encouraging. lmproved appilances for clean- ing seed-wheat hnve been supplicd at the Jending points, and farimers are giving ex- trnordinary attention to the subject. “Iho vaitie of the reputation gnined already by s North Dakota No. L hard wheat ™ is u sul- ficlent Inducement to cause n strong ctfott to keep the grade up, THE LITTLE METHOPOLIS of Fargo i3 fast ceasing to be little. A year ago perhaps’ it held a legitimnte population of 1,500 or 1,800; to-day it can show some- think over 4,000, and_to” this must bo added the uopu_lndon of -Moorhead, on the Min- nesota side of the river, *nst across tho bridge,—suy 2,000 more, It 1s growing right up Into a _Tegulnr cit¥. and one can sec it TOW dnybi' dny. At lenst seventy-five new En\ldhn:s. neluding muny business-blocks, are gofnz up ot the present time, and thera aro twice ns many more to be started within the cowing two weeks, Renl cstate has ad- yanced 200 per cent withtn n few weeks, and loeaiitles considered remote to-day mny cateh the boon to-morrow, ns others have, and go kiting. To minds acenistomed to the muchiroom growth of new Western points, 1118 movement will of course nupear specit- Intive, unless the conditions are inspected carefally, In truth, the growth of the City of Fraxo is far In the rear of the country’s develapment, ‘The population and wealth of Cass Corunty, of which it is" the connty-seat, are conceded an_all Nands' sufiicient to sup- port u eity of 10,000 people. , THE 1\110:.531\142 tll",vgnn:m f tho town 18 Jarger than that of many citles glx tinees its slzfi._ Nearly all lines of busi- ness are represented yet by o compurn- tively small number of houses. 1n stu- ple lines, like . dry woods, groceries, provisions, hardware, and the ke, thero are coneerns as extensive and slln;;hui s wmucl capita! as' tho geuersl run of like housey In the larger cltfes, Almost without exception these cuine enrly, enjoyed n rieh Tiarvest for o faw vedrs, and have steadily extended until they contrel the. trade for hundreds of miles weést and northwest,—at the snme thue shalting small dealers out. Busy! You wonld think so. "The corners of Lo Saile and Washington streets at noon are not more bustling thun the two leading Dusiness streets of the fitture Northwestern Clilengro ail>day_long, Let i freight-traln stop the way ¢ the Brondway Crossime for a winute, nud thore Is the samo old erowd that crosses tia bridge on Jadison street dubly, Everything is metroplitan, “Tho banks are ~ that way,—two of fiem, both Natlonal with wnple nreans and backing, - ‘The'lendine hotels are mit{ropolitan, and would ke St, Louis proad, while not-quiteup to the’ ** chop™ of the Walmer or Grand Paclfie, The private residences nro_metropolitan, and growmg more 59 every day. ) THE HOLLY \r.\'mn-lwomm d4d anatsor featuro noticeably and comfort- :biy urbmiy; aud the Hrush efectrio Jight s *oming next summer, not to mention strect- enrs, i Y 3 "Yut.vuiurb 1s rooin for d)lenly,'mnw. Tt s strange, but t1ye, that there Is not .an ex- clusivis tobacepiust in the town, while poten- tlalities oxlst for *n vory large business in thut branch, wholeeale and retail, ‘There s not o ten Stored one devoted to tea, coffer, and spiees wonld be ¢ botinnza, There 1t |, oven n shop dovotid n{ the._sale of paint olis, . and nlng& A Jnio Fronch restiuran! would pay pri sents ong of the best openings In tha country for n first-clnss dentlst. Thero are two hery Tow; mid one of theim s sl to bo doing o Innd-otfice business; A dontist with roputa .tion, cupital, and pluek 5 WOULD MAKE A FOIRTUNE, The reizisters of - the thred principal holels |- show that during the year 1830 they eytur- tained, 35,000 guosts, Fourtoun smuller ho- 1els und bonrding-hojisey wwalled tha llst, ot a n%n- esthnnte, jo“,l,&'? 00, The Interest T North Dakotn was tiothine last yenr to wlist it s this.. Shrewl nzents of the Northern Pacifio and Mitnitobn Jtonds have beel work- ing. }iuruw. while hurd times have stavted o Teguinr hegira front Cunudn, 4 13 not exige geration to predict that tho season ot 1851 will dischnrge 100,000 souls into North Da- Kota_by wity of Firge, Conceding tho ren- sopableness- of such i prop! UyeTy nute e, entirprisitiz man tn tho ted States, Tio, belue dilizent T his business, sl onr nfiuumuds heforg- swmner,” and sstand by fowr kings,”” ought to muctinte amd get sonie cornus-lots, Al et e HE WILL INVESTJGATE. . Kaxsis Crry, Mo, April 10.—An Assoclaton . Pross dispittels from Clivyennuun o 2k fust. sbportid tiiat €oll O, Adums, formbrly United States_ Mardlinl for Wyommg, dufiulted Wi ut woulid soum ho arrusted intd o' fial, The elum agiliet Col, | Jos -ll|lnllnwonl‘"|:-§uil1: and Is for anly LHe oy s in t\\llh’!l:ll e yun’n nlter bo i’l!llr\'d dtmm wWillon, aud jt iy now 8IX yound sinee iy rundored 18 tinal Woeouut to tho Guvernuient uuy rie cjuiyed jreceipt lu full, 1o Has Just potyruml from i trip 1y, NB‘W,,D exigo wnd Arfzot, mad will ut vpo pracela to lln‘ui(";u‘fl Tho euuse ot thu, dagiuglie publication seferrud (o, Uil Addmid iwy gn;hlum a o htzoly rosp Bouiregord on [T G povral DomsIaGY Fabtly répbFtors. for 1ho PRaU BV, Brepsed Govn Bogureiant Lo grunt un ln‘v(\'lmv_mb_l_lpuunh{uc{u ke spuect : 18 ql:»' (h‘ml. B)l;:rmu{n:lfi U!!m um{u; in \vln‘i'ch 0 lattgr ¢l 1 y Fedepul_prapy wis i ""énm:h; i, Homrawanl p :nlu:-lnrlm'-llu‘ i “I‘l( unml—uxnlrlu‘ g - voly. duelined to uyptter Lbraug 0o Pros ain tu' N Tt Bieory ot tho & tho lipst voiume of whick ho bud compleind, will govor thls polut Jully, and profess to vemuin sliout uatil then, RADWAX'S It RADWAY’'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOCD PURIFIER, Changes ns Seen and Felt, ng they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a Few 1. Good #pirits, dlsappearance of weakn: fanguor, melancholy, increase and hardinoss fiext and muscles, éte. « % ri:ns08, Appotite Improves, rls for food, no mure sour eructations of water on, valm and undisturbed 3. Disuppearance of spots, blot the skin looks cl from ita turhid and clou cherry or nmher color; water passes froely from the bindder throngh the urcthry without pain or scalding; little or no sodiment; ness. diminuton of quantity and froe of Involuntary weakening discharges (If ntitictod fn’ that way), with cortaint; manent cure, [ncressed strength ex! the secroting glands, and function bharmoay re-: d to tho organs, 5. Yollow tmga on the white of thé L ppearin lively, and healthy oolor, 6. ‘fhoac suffering froin weak or ulccrated lungs or tubercles will realizo preat bouodt in expectorating freely tho from tho Junigs, air cell throat or head: dimini: cough; general n sloep, niwaken pronchi or windpl e frequency o ereast of sirength throughout uge of night-sweats and paing weakneas eround the' ankl shoulders, ete.; cossation .of sonse of auffocation, hard breathing and n lying down or aristog in- paroxyemn of cou| oo distressing symptoms Be e, Al (bt vradunlly and surcly disappenr, Oty ATUOF Gy 10 BATISAPARTLLIAN. taken new signis of returning health will appedrs a8 the blood Improves to discase will diminish, and all forcign and fupure tumors, cancors, bard Ilninpsy ,and the unsound made rd, fover sores, chronie urity and strongtiy deposits, nodes, nud healthy: ul ekin discases, gradually disappear. 8. In casca where tho systein has besn wated, and Mercury, Quicksilvor, CorroRiveBubs . Hmato bave accumulatad me df ted 0 bones, jointa, eto., causing caries of the ts, spinal curvatures, theso deposits auid exterminata the virus of thz discase from the system. [ ff‘ those who are.taking these medicines fo¢ the cure of Chronfe, Scrofulous, or discascs, however sluw better™ nod find thelt their fiesh and weight lncrensing, or even keeps Ing its own, it 18 8 sura slgn thal the curo gross discases tho patient el gets botter or worso,—tho virus of tho discaxo not inactive: If not drrested tho blood, it will spread and continue to under= mine the constitution. PARILLIAN minkes the patfer every bour you will hofll h, n.m.nmn. e great power of that threaten death, as in CONSUMPTION s and Tuberchlous Phthista, Scrofue Discases, Wasting, Dey lcerntion of the Kidneys, Dinbetos. Btops T Water (instantuncous relict affords ro_cutheters havo \:fin , di nful opetntion of asolving Btone in the and in all casea of Inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. In chronto cases of Leucorfhcea and Uterinr discases. o d- driven from As soon ns the B, llc?.h. [ this remedy is in discased One bottle containd more of the nctiva princle les of Medleines than any other Preparatsott.: aken in Teaspoonful doses,while othors require five or six tim DOLLAR PER BOTTLE: RADWAY'S READY RELIEF g CDRES AND PREVENTS Bysatery, Dinrrhea, =ad Ague Xurumas thertn, Influenzs, Bore Dimcute Breutht Bowe: Complaints, Loosenesa. Linrrues, ('Ir::l o wes by taking ludwn or intummiation )W the use of the'it. I WAS T!-l.l; FINST AND) IS THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that fnstantly stops the most oxcruolat! al allayn Infiamymations, and i i whether of the Luniw, Stomach nlbuwlm«ln or "75""“" IN FROM ONE TO No mintter how violunt or exerucinting 1thuenatic, Bed-ridden, olern Morhus, Feves « Neuruluio, Diphe aurcs Congestions, ruted with disense WEADT RELIY Wil atfod TION OF THE KIDN FLAMMATION OF ‘Il INPLAMMATION, OF A H K SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BIEATI PALPITATI OF "THE BYS1TERICS, CLOUY, U+l B, TOOTHACHE, HALGIA, RH KNEU s RILE CHILBLAINS, AND Tho applicution of the part or puris whure this will afford case and com| Thirty to sixty drops in half a tdmbler of water will i n fow minutes wure Crainpsy B Sour Btomuct, Hubrtburn, Slek 1 lurruflr Dysentorys Colie, ' Wind in i b ‘ravelers shontd nlways wrry o bottle dt Rids way's Iready Rellef with thodr, vl'lm:r whHI provout sickness or Bittors us a sthnulant. FEVER and AGUE FEVRR AND AGUE curcd for tifty cuifis, re I8 net'a remodind ngent {n thits world thit -eure Fover and Aghe mid il eus, Hilllous, Scurlu BYS, ik BLADDER, A, RRIL, INFLUENY udy Rolief o the aln or difliculty exiie A tow deops In 18 From chainge ‘rench Brandy or ncoly dividends, Fargo pre- | Yellow, und othu R PILLS) 60 quiokly RADWAY'S os . Regulatin PERVECT PUNOATIV IS BNTS, ACT WITHOUY RELIABLE, AN NATURAUIN © ’l'lll!l!l OPERA! lUN.v A Vegetablo Substituts for Calomels Forfectly tusteloss, olegnutl ¢ Pills! the Btomneh, Liver, Bowcls, Kide Nervous Disouse: disonlors o noys, Dinader, - tndigeation, Dy tion;, Coativene: ngUnicuts of 1o ntornal Vis- W Biluot w positive tulning 10 inureury, gfllml rosulting ruune; Fulluess of the inach, erl, ur deloterions drinnl, Ohiservy the followjig sym] from Disorders of the Digestive “Head, Avidity ' of tho 8 nusea, Hoartbury, Disgust o it § i Sour Erijotatiowl, “1arge sum whiloarshnl, and soon after-loft for . Biy ttorligs fu tho It af tha Htome 3 ¥ .Bwll\lmhn{hrll:u Huid, Flytioring of the Heur Bonsutlofis wheli ina u ficletjoy uf Periplrne ollowness of tho Ekin and B;bn, l’n’i‘lll ¢ 8ide, Chist, Limbe, and sudden Flushes of Hent, Burning in the Flusb, A ww dosos of I oult Brouttitiy o D eating Chesiine | B lush, uway's P will froo the | system frun sl the ubove-namid disorders. PRICE 23 CENTS PER BOX, BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. il ¢ Kunsnd CIty, wheve bo is Read “FALSE ANDTRUE." stamp o RADWAY N-5T., COR, CHIURCH-ST. ‘Lisfornihtion worth thuusunds will bo seus i I TO THE PUBLIC. (hau the bass |, I Remos and worthloss imitatons of re are Fulso ltesulvout: ro and wek for [udwuy'y, und sc@ m., Ay thel sud Pitls, Lo su il Ly DRI * Kadnis "' 19 Ul st Vs buv.