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Show THBIiAKBATSAIiTOX. The Ulrr lUrrilnl In the Mnrnlnr, but (toiiiMtnced (o lilse Airtln. crronra to savc thc RAimoAD TRACK The tTriltirr li So. Hot that the Men Can Hardly Incline II. fir Taltntpa leibeNiwi t Tiir.urai Mr i.aiic II (an. ft urrr(a by ralllna and Aaalia llltlag lrtAiutira, t'allf, July 3. The Deecrt lake at Helton rauaed a eurprlan yeaierday I y the fact that the water needed In Iho tuurnlnit, lut com menred to rlaaanalu, MiowlIlK that Mm limit had not haa-u reached. All tha Hat paitnf the trulti la now orcreil Willi water. Tho ntlon men am makluix an rOott to lure Iho rallroa I ti ii r, but tha weather It rrry hot an I It le frarttl the men cannot endure It. Two ouinta hare Ucu darliil nut by Iho uptrlnteiidi nt of tho Hmlhern I'aolflnyeaterilJy, onn from Haltonand tho other fririi Uxllby. Iluth parllia United In wairona with n auly of water an I tirovlilona, an I will make nil eiTutl to luto the oiact eiabt wheru tho water cornea tltrouitll the tan Itlllla. Hie operalon tt Haltou tilri;rali that the ualar la rlalnit ery alowly mil that there la no danger of It reaching the railroad Hack. A llllaae lliirned. Paiiis July .1. Tha ttllnifu Varelle lnthodeiarlnient of Ilaulia Alaa la totally burned. The llnaaUu llielr..n. IJNiaiN, July tk The lluMlan ryo crop la lad, and tin re will be no tur Ina roreirt. I.ari( tlerman orlera hao iTeii tent to Iho I'nlted HUteannd Cauvla. It la reported, that lluxla Ualwbu)liiK tiiprllteln America. Ullllam Henry Hintlli amiouncva thu lutenllou of the K irrtnnieiit In fin lib tho I rivenl m aalon of I atllAiueut at the end of Ihaiuoutli. neney Mauled nl Ilia lalleaii Itoui, July J The atliuu author. Illee havu reijuvated the m al nuncloa at thei foirlsu courta to tuvltu a con trlliutlou tocoiiiMiiaato for thota?cti lallre loa-ea In tho I'clel'a ilk fund. 1 aiteelal t. a. Allnrney pitlNletl Waii"iiito, July Altormy-(leueral Altormy-(leueral .Miller baa anointed I llaha N. Banford tclal nuklant Ulillnl Ktalea attorney for terrlco at I'necott, A.T. alinrlrr llonraan.l lllali'e .j.a. ItmLIV, Julj 3 A UUIIlher Of men In thla illy hare ttruik for hlkhtr Masea aud tliorttr lioura of lalur. lUera 4rrealel ('AlinoWN, July 1 A tody of armed Ihnra couipoted of about one hundred men aud thlrfAintlUirotil tho l.llllaiaj yeaierday to folllll a re laibllo of thn norlli In Ma-honahtnd. Tiny wrru met by pollen and Ironi In llieemiloy ol thn llrtllih ttoutli African Afri-can cuuiiinny, who druvo thn lloire Uik aud arrtetej their liadira. Aleatml AcrlJaal lha Erie Mall. Yol'xnnow.v, Ohio, July X Nine tten iaaiengrra wrrr klllnlau I lairued tu cludera at .1 thla iiiornlui hy n frel&ht tialn telitooi Ina! u maaenccr train un the 1'rlu Rillroad at lla venue, Ohio, forly nillra weel of here. Thirty, ilithtor firly wern Injured. The ! avuci r train waa elan 1111.1 at thu th t when the freight train atrutk It. Twn tlee1nif taraaud aday coaih look tiro and were tntlrely itia.troye.1. The train waa l-iiind for New York ami bearlly liadrl with paaaeaferf Koli'K tof-endtho I'ouiIIi with their friend.. A tia-clal train waa tout from litre wlttieurReoiieaul iiurtee In earn for the woundid. The fire tiread w rapidly that II waa Uipoaall la Vintcue mauy of the Injunal and they wrro ere ruated In the wreck. Iheaocl ImiI, In the loaa of life aud roerly lathaniHt raleutlre erer aulleied by Ilia I rle railway. The day roach contaluiol a Carly ofta-oplo from Mudlay, coming eru loejiend the Fourth. 11111 KAVFNSA IIH'K. ClitiNtATI. July . Tho llavruna. wrnkerldrntly iau(ht 1'ludlay and t'luclmiatl aaeuttire axclutlvely. 'IheC'htcaKUTMllhule train waa met atMiilon Juuctlou ly the thriaiirli new York tleer from t'liiclnnall, where the lallrr vat attached la thu rtar of lha train. J.t nUlit tbero wat euch an uuuaual nuiiiUrof luiaaenirvra front here that twn alera re Imtead of nnu waa attached. Thtae orldeully wiro tho two reported dettroyid In the wrick of the day coach which wat lu retell and which wat pilng fmm Flml lay to Youucttown. rhiy would naturally tie laei-d on Iho rtar of thoC'Imluiiall tlet r, and m ntrecltlcar would it9t he eout uut with leee than fifty luiaaoucere, the I robtblllly It that the cauialltloe may all l-a llmllud lo Ihat car. Tilecrauia hare boeu received hero, from Cincinnati Cincin-nati peo lo whn wat In onu of the ilet', tat lug that they had ikihiI, Ilt-rAlU Uf TMK IIHUBT) it. l'mam'iui, Jul) 3. A eprilal from Alliance, Ohio, k'lnellie following account ac-count of thn Itavcuna wrenk, The day coaih on thu rear of the train wee completely Ukecod mid nineteen atn-rri were Lllleil aud thirty eight Wily Injured, Ihuday reach aud tao elreairt forward for-ward took lire ami buruol up. Many hc-Ilta with luriittil tlnioit uiireroif-nUable uiireroif-nUable Many nueunen on Iho train weru atleen when thenwful ortuti canu-and canu-and a numUrwiireeru-hed tu dtulh In their berth!. A terrible tea no followed, riiero were l rlee for help from all parte of thu train, wlnitlod with Ihedylug inoaut of olhere whote Iheawcre Ulu iruihe I out. Die etiau waa tncni Inir fromthe freight engine, enl eoou the wri-ck caught tire and the iltmee irowded ilou thoae wlio held faat 111 tho debrla. 'Iho few 'ereouv who ecaaid wltliout litjury workiul with almnit tuirhuinan iwrr In their ettorta to rravuu the more unfortiinatu onve. In eererat loitanuee, ttuue wire alowly biirueit tu ileath, while pirn ling Willi their laat breath for help which could not be ren letcal. The wreck wat moat complete. The rarawiTu piled iimi and acroea lach utheralnwitt In u eolld matt, Ihui tho troall party of rracuera worked at a dUudrantage, Al r Idly a- tho lu ; Jure.1 wi re reecned lluy wereconveywl to the ttatlou where h)ilclana rroiu ltarenua and other nor polnta rend-ereti rend-ereti all aaiatance poi'lble. Tha flro waa finally txtliu-ulahrd. but not until ereral emona tin 1 pr rralii-J. tnacouile of houra the company had rraniidiil an I relief Iralua with a coriaof phtalrlant an I nuraea arrival from ( loviland nnd other polnta, and the lulurrd were given every alien tlon. Thoae) who wele able to be morrd wero t-nt to larrland and I herd lu the hMpllal there. The iletd were rcmrd to the rjomt of the undertaken In Haven, na, where they will await Identification. Homo were o badly burned and dlatlgtired that It would be a difficult matter to Identify them Theeoionrr will benlli an liuiueattbii afltrnoou. The coniny'a olllclala now here will renter all aaalttauoe loMlbla and w 111 make n meat complete InVfillgatlon. It woullapt-earthat the whole accidentia acci-dentia duo to theiarehealieaaof eomo one leaving thu twitch on. The hiavy frilnht tralu .a running at a rtloof forly inllrt an lieur and elruck the taai iiRer train with full forcr. It waa rumored that three ineinbere of Iho I'lttttairg baaeliall learn were klllnl In the wnek, I ut thla le not he. lleri-l, at they will 1 1 1) another game In Clnclnuitl tuda). Tin: mahaiii nvi in iiikt. Nr Yi. ilk, July I The following dlrinlrli wae recelrij at the 1 rle railway i nice In Hilarity, from Cleve lind A Height ran Into tho n r nf No. at lUveniia tUtlon atlJ.S2 a.ni Theenglnierof No Swatdolnir aniiiti work on hit rnelne. lie had Uru ttan ling Hill nhout elchl inlnulra, had a flat; nut and thltly-rlve ear lengtha on atralghllliie. riioviiglueand tu alit ata burned. At near at I tan ham at treaiiit thcro were teveu killed and about tin Injured. letltftltall A. M. TtCKIR, fliheral Manager. cnniATrn 11 Tin: numia. Ciniuin, July n. A teil1 from Youtigatowu, Ohio, aayti At Itavriina the wont rallroa f wreck which on rhappainnl on the weateru reaerve, i irri ting lha Athtabiita horror, hor-ror, fecurred thla morning, mulling III thu di ath of I Went) -rl ve mple nnd li'tloua, If notfatnl Injury, of at leaat tlx more. I Ire a Idrd Ita ti rrora to the nlrealy frlKhtfula-eUraandlhnhrulH-l anil rharred rrtnatui of thu vlcdmt wtro lAdly burned, while one ioor woman, tlnhiueillu the wrrekage,wai cremated U f re the r) ua of Iho rie-rui-Ion whoworkitl tu M-euielur rrleaae, until driven nir by thn tlatnea. The eaatliound 1 rle vratlbule No. H dui al Youngatown at '.. am, wat very lalu an 1 waa running i n ordere. hen n atop waa made at lltveiina the engineer an I fir mill of the letaeeiiger train went to w oik to rclr thu onglue and thutralu wat again detained eev-iral eev-iral mlnulea. A llagmin waa tent back, but went only a few feet, at tnoet I ut twei car lengtbt, eudilenly ariund the curve vnt of the city, came train io. fi2, eomiceed of Hwlft'a un at cart. The train wat run-nlug run-nlug twenty. lire lullit an hour and coming down a heavy grade. The engineer iuponl he ha I a clean, track and It tiring a through train, he wat not ex-axled to atop at Keveuna. He lalleal fur the I raket anl reversed lila euiflne. Lilt all lo no purp3en. On ranie lha freight train with but alight ly diireaaed tfeed. and no wont of warning could be given lo the la-iiple III the doomed train. A few feet weal nf the atallon the englurer and flrenuti Jumied, alighting aafely. A moment alter, there waa the alienee ali-enee of death, aud then cotntneiiceil the moat filghtful erica ever laard. Motnaof living, plieoutrrlra for help from lm rlauiivd and hilpleea aua-ingere! aua-ingere! all I luutllAtod and bloody re-malm re-malm of lha dra I teen througb tho fragment! of del rla, firmed aecvueof horror which iiuucati tlclure. Thefrilghl -tiglne lad gone ihar thruugli the day coaih lu the rear, through the tleeier and tarried Ittilf lu the aeOJii I lueNr, Iho third car of the train. Them wit nothing lift of Hie rear of Ihe train, but a inaa of dcbrla, ouilthnalilraiif Ihe third lar ttool about tho monttrr engine, at If to hold It prlaourrand 1 remit further damage, rhlaecvne Jaled but n moment, mo-ment, when little longuee of lUmre rang up here and Ihen , and toou the whole wreck waa burning. ltwaaaalcleulngtlghl, Twoicurrt Ini) rlaounl aaatni,ere wers In the hbrla; the llainea lighting up Iho turrouu llnja with a lurid glare, tarvtxl only to liileualfy the horror. Aaeoou at the dated ae-ngen In thu other i art li coverial thtruielVM, tiny ruahed tu the riaciio of their uufortuu-ate uufortuu-ate coninlona. Tho flru de-Jertuient de-Jertuient waa liuunallattly loin, phoned for nnd every ouo lu thai i ml of thu little city ruihed to the KCineofdlaakter. llundrcda eooueur-rcitindi-l the wnek, but to little ur-ioa ur-ioa An awful ruin had Wen wruught and little waa left tu du but to tecure and care for tho xvm.lui of the deal. The few paaaniigcra raally reached were iromptly retcued and eeveral Uidlee of thedead and dying were carried car-ried lu the de-tut latforui, 1 1 a hi I lilb I l.allaual.l In klorni. Iltiitoir, July X Th. Detroit yaehtiluh fleet of tv.euty.tlx yarhta left iiiro Lut night to taku bartlu the rigalla twlay at N'rw llaltlmore, Mnh , Tho lied wat cnught In a heavy wlul ttorm an I.a.e HI. (,'klr and tu far, ouly tavru leata have n aided their ileatliiallon. Much anxiety It felt for Ihe aafety of the other nineteen boata and their crewe, llillllr nr liir.ler In Ihe I leal llraeee, Miillltla, July 8.-TI111 verdict of thelury luthunueofll. Clay King for killing II. II. l'oalou, It guilty 0? murder In tho llrat degree.. A lalal linrl, Knowiiii., July 3. Yntinlay afierniHiu Ucorgu Joni aud William Newton, two will known farmera of Kaat ruinnarei, fought a duel 011 Ihe Hugo Hun over a tlace of roierly. Until wero klllnl, In log allot tu drain |