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#; Republica afcrholders over tho politl T “«r are kil g ndl the atateame o] thn bortion, iy are dincred: i o0 v dndnei atl potitics. Uut st e done O day, Pha vielot a im0 I Tnehed by “Gov, HAYER It Lectt Ko loler of accepnce: the Ui ey o pincemen ke o | Lo Congressmen e the et ot i people out, hia been foo o, ol ik Ty Gy, MAvEa: b the Gt e Wil LS nidence L any pliyelcian o Gitgrnad wf Y SO 19 to be wue that bo clf‘““”\::lu{'{h,:;;ll 13w where the wound fs. i ohsde WAR DRIF QGathered from the Tide Now Setting Toward Turkey. A Growing Belief that the Pro- S l returns of the full volon ¢e pase oflict ' -::thn::rmr Preslilent from elghty-slx cotn- pose d Conferonco lel Bl S anjorltics front n other counties, s :hh-h foob upi i R For Tt : umlw\“f""“““‘ aritinane The Porte Talks Big in Imitation M ollichal returns of the voto for Gov- ' e eeveny-vo countics, and maforitics of Disracii and the Czar. ;sx;u counties, which foot up: Certain- Russian Journals Deolare that War Is Rosolved Upon. ts for CenLat. v :,fv:]: 'L‘]mym(lvs vemafn to be y;um:nl and twenty-four countles on Govern- Jiaves' majoclty il not be less than 18,- 4l Cutost will huve from 8,000 to 10.000, o Lezlslaturc, 50 far o8 shown, stands about: epublicansy 108: Democrats, 3} Independents, n mnjority over afl, 2. L ——— 1f the editor of the Erentug Post had drawn « spretaclon aver s nose and looked at the wpeading editorial”” in Tug Trisusz of Wednes- Ly morning he would hove found at the head el cach of tha cdltions the followlug Ing statement : polly 0 n, m,~The Electoral vole for Over Two Hundred Thousand Tarkish Troops Ready for Aetive Service. The Turkish lron-Clad Fleel in Readiness for Any Emergency. il hiree Pacilic States and Wik. Ey‘r‘;;;"m.|-upfi2‘€‘l‘?'illlret\e‘nlgtllgf Tinne'ls 104: | Arrangements of the ltalian Gov- {ril Flrida, With 4 votes, to determine tha res ernment in the Event of the ml‘{. the editor of thie Zost had not fgnored that sripty he could have saved hall u coluni of Hisedltorial pace which hag been wholly wast- o, Wil his pecs were on his nose, 4f hie had peperused THE Triouse editorial about the Talle Connnfszfoner imbroglo, he would have potfced that the J'ost was ot referred to, aud Lscolumn reply to nothing might ulso have kepeaveds The National Demorraly the German Democratic aafir, e been chameed from o moyning toan bains papet. —Evenlng Journal, rening ¥ e e Jong i will recede into the decp ro- wes of the dark night and disappear forever. e ———— PERSONAL. plehard A, Proctor writes of *¢ Astrology " In the orember numberof the DBelgraria maguzine. Do Thirlsall's charges and literary remalns sriomto ke published In four volumes in Lon- [£3 |'Tke London Eraminer soye TLord Honghton's Sexes cee ol 100 imvich tho *¢ Lines-to-a-Lady-ot Qality " sort of thine Prof, Tyndall's article on **Fermentation and Pope's Death. TIIE BAST. THE SITUATION CTITICAL, Loxpow, Nov, 18.—The Palt Mall Gazelte says: 't Onee more darkness has fallen over tho pros- pects of peace. ‘That it will 1ift agaln, we mny hope, but the news that comes both from St. Petersburgand Constantinople irivesus warn- ing that what is ealled *feeling’ may yel canguer wisdom, and that & certain degree of insatiety already threatens to creep finto the Judgments of those upon whom depends the tremendous fssuc of peace or war. The speech of the Czar is not the most alarming incident of 1he time, but it i for from plensant reading, “Tho Turkish Government, whoare sald Lo be deeply stirred by the injustice done to their na- tion, nnd by the ill-return thelr enemles make for nll their proofs of moderation, are stated to lavo telegraphed instructions to their repre- sentatives nbroad to the followlng cffect: ¢ We deslre peace with or without & conference. but we must have guarnntces for the futegrity of 2 he e on Disease™ §s o the eurrent number | OUF territory before wa can nd[nlr. tl e Fortatontly Hetlew. e recommendations or rcqueste. e con- older it o evil, If mot o fatal Itie snnounced that the Duke of Aberdeen will slngpish bis oftice ns Tord-Licutenant of Ireland seetthe middle of thia morth, and that the Duke of Marlbarough Wi suecced him, TheFiev, Augustns Dlanvelt, a polemical writer dpominence fn the Hast, has teen suxdended fo e mintstry of the leformed Dutch Church Prelezed error of “docteine. Ho has appealed- fathe Classls to the Porticular ynod, Theeditor of the Globe-Democrat ciaima to bo teieator of the phrases **bar'l of money ** and odippers $au. ™" Now for a conflict moro exelting W the one In Louwlstama. Cluimants for the Erorof malitng these phrases will appear in all setse! the country, Caecf the gumntic monopolies of Parls i the Tol Dravot, at which all the auction salea take lce by manicipel decree. The charges for eale orbitant, 5 per cent commixslon befng de- 1 Loth wayw,—a fast which purchasers will arelito Lear In mind, Aneirplay by the 1lon. Thomas Fltch was pro- Ecedatthe Californin Theatre in Snn_Froncireo, Yoakepweek, Tt was called ** Old Titles,” and retwitinoenccess, Looso construction, impos- d action are muntioned s fteehlef delects, ¥r, Walter, proprictor of the London Zimes, tizksthat (he people of the United States would Gowelitosetapart n day for the oleetion of Presi- Catalene, wlihout any ballpting for Inferior ofil- e lte thinks, ton, that the salarles of our pub- Leocers are Inadequate, Da fommerard, the French Commigsfoner ne- asdo! wallaning our conntry, soys ho could nat Buewritten the Jetter attributed to him for the texntifactory reason that he nelther writes nor raltttands s viord of Gernan, In which language Beldter to Viewns wivs written. ke continue:d uncertuluty as to the result of thy P\m.m|lhlcll*rl!uu has bronght into active use e abuged word ** concede,™ Tho dis- Ea.unu infonn us that the Republicans “toacede ! this or the Democrats ** concedo tat i very kind of hoth partles to concede so ::ckl eapecially sluce facts do not need to be con- ol precedent, to sceept a conference upon the fo- ternal offalrs of the Emplre, «If Jurope has proposittons to make to us, let the signatory Powers of the treaty of Parls moke them col- lectively, and we will reply yes or no.? + Bueli {8 the account given of the attitude of the Turilsh Government, aud §f 1t be correct, it 18 necdless to dwell upon the serfousness of the news. No commentfcould enhunce the gravity of g critical n sltuation as it reyeals, IC the temper too plafuly fndleated fn this baughty messnge 1s really dominant at Constantinople, the prospect 1s a gloomy oue, fndeed.” TILE WAR FECLING IN RUSSIA, Loxnos, Nov, 18,—A dispateh ta Reutor's Telegram Company from St. Petersburg suys the Czar's speceh has found & general sud en- thusiustie ccho throughout the Russiun Emplre. Town Councils, Diets, trades, merchants, guilds, the clergy, und in fact ull classcs, unaufmonsly declare without quall- fleation thelr Joyful readiness to contributa to and fulfll to the wutmost all the demands which the Czacr und the Emplre might make for the protection of the futerests of Russla, They place their fortunes and all thelr resources at the disposal of Governmont to provide the necessary nieans, OVPICERS OUDERED HOME, A speclal to the Paris Zemps from Belgrade stutes that the Scrvlan Government lins re e fustructions to send back to Russin (mmedi- ately all Ruaslan otlicess who buve not recefved thelr commlisglons In the Russian army. THE TURKISH LAND FORCES, Viensa, Nov, 18.—The Political Correspond- ence publishes futelligence from Constantinople that the Turkish forces in the nelghborhood of Erzeroum will shortly number 120,000, A camp will be estublished ut Schumla for the corps now stationed at Nisch, and 150,000 men of Dervisch Pasha's army. Buttallons from Yemen, Damas- cns, and Aloppo, pass through Constantinople dully, en routs from Schumla. THE FLRET OF TURKISH IRONCLADS 1s befng divided Into four squadrons, ono of which will remuln fu the Bospliorus, two wil crulge fn the Mediterrancan, and the other, uuder commund of Adwiral Iobart Pusha, will cruise In the Black Sea. UREECE. ATnens, Nov. 18.—A publie meeting of 7,000 cltizens hus been held hiere, ab which i wag re- solyed that an associution be formed for pro- motlug wilitary preparations. TIHE CZAIL 81, PETERSBURG, Nov. 18.—The Czar has ar- rived at Tsarskocolo, the Imperfal residence, near this city, Arumor of dreadtnl Import has galned circula- toat0the ellect that the concert-hall alr, **Tom- £, Mske Koom for Your Uncle, ™ has galned pop- :_:mu In France, and fa belng areanged for the Balowen. Tu the words of Putrick lenry, z-m nest gale that upeings from the Last may ':.)w; 0 our cars the clasn of resounding'— Taniuy, Sfake Room for Your Uncle. " “‘h:uhu of the Princo of Wales to Indla Is eady bearing grult, Through his tniluenca tho :11:.“::. requested Lord Lytton, the Vicoray, P hat au uproveinent Iy mado tn the habitual Lo of the uatlves by the Auglo-Indlans i zvuou nas dlaposed, of Lis own motlon, Rabout reforin In this respect, and tho sup- Pitof the Queen will only strengthen his hand, Avew operctta by Lecaeq, entitled **Kosikl, " BHAUIIL VIEWS, b:::::‘:“ ;ms:ccu‘exl n ]’nrln by a very Ingenlous Lonpon, Nov, li—Evening. —8ic Stafford it 19 o :'m:dck'\. Uh\! mnm:'\.'on cuused o | Northeote, Chaneellor of the Exchequer, speak- Wkingly |m|¢pm“_ 2 ;\'fi‘ 1.;‘;;‘:‘ ";' ""'“‘l’ wos |t ot 2 Conservative banguet fnBristol to-nfght, el Monstrount and flncl (,:l";":‘l‘ h“‘ alluding to the Enstern complications, suld the Emtrans, e atary was that the hers “‘m'i;'“:'e':" Powers were not uctuated by jenlonsy. 1fe he- Weberolne on th stage, Th truth was that the | lloved tho Czar’s specch bud been misunder- shsaeaf tollet referrod to conslated shoply Inro. | 8tood. 1leiwould not aitempt to forecast what “::'ffl: 8 loose outer jacket and untylng the | Would happen If the conference failed, but he u’: ;nm. DBut tho succuss of the plece has been | most confldentiy helieved there was every rea- sunable probability of u peaceful scttiement, The Rt.-Hon. Reburt Lowe also spoke in Bristol to-night et o dinner of the Liberal party. Prof, Swing tak 50 Lt e Aelalf of (g Iy & very gloomy view of betting of the Alllaiice, and, spesking rize cluss who nre accustowed to e, 1 Iy e Ho declared thero was Imminent poasibility of "““‘lbclie‘vy.m wympathize with him, Dutitls | England enguging fn a war of which every B cthat the “*now ht™ wononabot | Englishman ought to be ashamed. 1le depre- eated Lord Bewcousleld's deflunce of Russia. Ho thought the proposed conference would lead to no goud, ud feared tho peaco of Europe was In imminent Jeopurdy, THE PONTE UBSITATES. CONSTANTINOVLE, Nov, 13,—Newspapers here angounce that the Porte has declded 1t caunot slate fta views us to the praposal for a canler- cnce untli It knows exactly whut poluts wiil be dlseussed. ..:';',";',,f{'_“ D over the eyea of the winner's soul," Voot anye b docs. Moro likely it affects i, Fron i vislon of the othar fellaw, who hus Cagelrey e PFON luughuation of Dante nover llhmmdn! 8 lost woul with an_electlon-hat Ok over ity eyes. In all serlouuncss, i X Vg 10 Professor s night, Lotting Iy a bud Boscleanlt, 10 IW Wemorfa) Y accldeny Fatd o erect jy Tamous playwright, devised a of hix won, who was kitled by a at Uuntingdon, Eug. Mo pro- Uls nume an; 1l 3 gl of Hun e y public bultding the MONL WALLIKE RUMORS, kG e o0 uight daire, They declded | Loxpow, Nov. 14—6 o m—The Staudard's 1. n.,,ma“umcw‘:;"";'l““‘:;‘ 'm“l"l bo rebullt, | qigpaten from Berlln sava: Tho fallure of the U0 Wl oucicauts hanon ses jualas, | CORferenco project Is considered there s almost w;fluk, ;,;... 1t I8 arranged tuat, on the 10t of | CeFtain. The sums tmpresslon prevails du Vi- ot -:fxul;‘:g&l;::‘: ! xliu 'mxm Aiete itiet un:;ongothu sensatlonal reports in clreuls pr proficlency {n atudles, " but £ Ko s oty bor, ond good mature,* who | to 1s ono that Itussia hus charterad scventy s Iver iodal wultably Inscrived, Mr, ey that by vou Wad Mich & 000 08 0 base the medal conferred upon. e HOTEL ARKIVALS, rman Ilg:l:le.—’fil:u tion, W, II. Smith, Louta- ) - » Dixony W, I, Vance, i K, foriam, Fort Waynss iho Hon, T, B Dae: Ligt 31903 tho Run. W, . Dritton, Dostan; ¥ agger rs Munson, U6, A..., Palmer House— » Chirletianla, Noewsy; A, C, Macey, Hurtshorn, New York; Fred Loy~ . Aldrlch, Douton;'W, C, steamers in Black Sea ports for the trausporta- tlon of troops, aud will thus avold the necessity of crossing the Dauube, aud bo sble to attempt o Janding near the promontory of Karaburum. Itis wiso reported that lund-owners of South Russla have offered the Crar 5,000,000 roubles, NOTEWONTHY. Lonpox, Nov. 145 u. m,—The Post pulilish- s a paragraph [0 & very conspicuous form, con- firming tho news that Rusala {3 about to mobllize hor army. Tha fullowing scutence s a striking l‘;t F, ‘}\'ngm] Bostun: T, I, | feuture of the pavagraph; It is wo secret P Foy il "Lt Uyt 7, Sa Kfane | that public opiulon hro Las viewed tho Rus. wqumville:” 000 Trish, “Haciner., | Slan propositions for thu occupation of et )I'lnn.l|llouur; Q. Tugersoll, { Turkish territory asn pretext for aggreaslon, aw ® York} %1 | aud, taking our stand on the Treaty ot Parls, we are prepared to reslst the luvasion of Turk- tsh territory. The paragraph continues us follows: *“The question ug {ssue, however, 1€ all partica uro truly beut upon a peuceful svlution, vught to bo capuble of belugr dealt with iu a spirit of concllistion. We cuonot but hope, therefore, that an lisue way be fuand whick way avold war," . The foregoing is printed in what ds uguelly ALcolt, Bridgey ot Coniens geport, Conn, § L. leaoss, Guhas dwago David ias u Lreniont louse—J. 1, Ktewart, 'n.“" est, Cedar Huplde; A o lon. 1, E. Folsom snd tha o eront tho - Hon, A, 11 el L consldered semi-official for ments recently mnde by th manner haveproved correct, PORTRNTOUS DELAY, Loxnoy, Nov, 11~5:80 n, m.—A Vienna cor- respondent of the Z'imes suya Russin's neceptance of Iingland's conferenve proposal seeims na com- plete and unrescrved ns conld be dealred. This woulit be satlsfactory wera It not for the pre- ilminary snceting which s to precede the real conference, Uew, Iynatiell las been urging the conunencement of this meeting, There s not, liowever, much chance of its commencing until all the Plenlhotentiaries have arrived in Constantinople. The Engilsh and Austrian Jost In o similne Ambnsandors have received Instruction not to engage I such mceting until fur- ther orders. One cannot but view such preliminary mectings with suspiclon, for the programmo of the Conference heing acrepted by all the Powers, and the eluboratiun of the pro- gramme belig sho work of the principal Con- Ierence, it is difflcult to see what may he the use af the preliminary mecting except to fur- uish an opportunity for destroymg the pro- gramme {taelle The T¥ines’ correspondent at Beriln, on the contrary, neserts that all the Powershuve ngreed to thie prethulnary conference, Turkey having repeatedly declared that the contemplated re- forms cannot be contined to lier rebel provinees, A reply bas heen given that the Sultan may extend the reform to other territories, but Europe will supervise their op. vlication only in Bosnia, Bulgaris, and Jlerze- govinn, The same dispatch states that Russfa proposcs to levy all duties tn gold from Jan. 1. This Is tantamount to ncreasing ber tardil 20 por cent. ’ MORE SI'ECULATIONS. Loxnon, Nov. 13.~The Times' Berlin dispatch eays Russla’s war preparations are too public to cauee alurus, ‘Tl Z¥meas’ correspondent at Purle, reviowing the situation, says the Inmost conviction of the most anxious observers 1s that the apparently disintercsted Powers ure too resolute to catise an embrollment, The ques- tlon whether the Conference s to be wur- like or paciic will be decided when the time arrives for Count Andrassy to speal, HIs words will prove whether Austria {8 ready to run a Iresh risk by obeylngr hier nelghbor and master. Every one suys Aus- trin I8 Leing both solleited by Russia and urged by Germany to jolu action with Russia, LATEST. A dispateh from Belgrade to the Daily News says Russinn Consuls are belng withdrawn from the interfor of Turkey. The Dally Telegraph’s Vienna special reports hat In the highest quasters it s considered that the sltuation has not become less pacific. The Sultan will not refuse to nssent to the preliminary meeting of the Ambassadors, ‘The Cunference will follow in due course, The writer add “1 hear onthe best authority that the Czar's speceh was futended to take the notfonal movement out of the hands of the Sclavonle societles, not os a mennce.” Other speclal correspondents take gloomy views of tho siate of affairs, The Lost's Berlin dlspatches report that the Russin journals say war is resolved upon, GREAT BRITAIN. TIE NREADSTUPI'S TIRADE. Bpecial Dispalch to The Trivune. Lo¥poy, Nov. 18.~The Mark Lane Erpres saya: The clear, dry days and absence of mols- ture during the past week have been of great service, enabllug farmers to conslgn waeat to the ground under very favorable clrcuin- stances, and @ larger breadth bas been sown than lust year. The potato crup shared this advantome, espechily the Irlsh, but the English yield, notably fu the inidland counties, lins been very unsatis- factory. There has Leen Jittle alteration in the quantity of Buglish wheat marketed, mud the supplies both in London and the provinees con- tinue limited, farmers preferring to withhold corn fn the preseut, depressed nspect of the trude. Dullness tprevails in most country mar- kets, and busiuess, gencrally speaklng, wos quite ol a retail nature. Tle improved uspect of the Enstern question hins caused the loeal trade to relapse, and Jose the recent advance of two shilllngs per quarter, Shipments of Russian wheat ure taking place very rapidly, In view of tho ngprunchlnu winter closiug of Cronstadt and the Sea of Azuf ports. ‘The Board of Trade returns for Octoher show a consfderable decrense ol Imports aa compared with 1833 from the Continent. Eeypt, Chill, and most notleeably the United States and Ci the only country showing an lncrease belng Beitish Indis. "Tliesn facts are sugiestive asshowing that the Atminutlon extends to ull our usnal sonrces of supply,—the weekls pupplies have shown sume nerense, hut the larger portion of the Increase I wheat has been from Indiy, and ft has been wost interesting to wateh how steadily inports of ta elass of Lram have been cereased from enmparative inslgnificance to a prominent posi- tlon in our souvees of supply. A notieeable feature, also, I the returng of Imports on Mon- dag, wos the absence of wheat arrivals from Atlantie ports. Depresston ts throughout the trade, both wheat and feeding corn having declined i vatue, while the dennnd was entirely of o retail and consumptive character, The fonting cargo trade ruled quiet. LGCIC OF TUT RTRATHCLYDE. Loxno, Ei Nov. 18.—Lord Chicf-Justlce Cockburn to-day delivercd a_judgient fn the case of The Queen apalnst Capt, Keyn, of the ateqer Fratconfu, which sunk the steamer Steaghelyde fn the Channel. His Lordship suys that'the convictlon of Keyn must be quashed from wunt of jurisdiction. DESTRUCTIVE AALE, Loxnoy, Nov, lil—A heavy gale provalled on the const Sagurdny and Bunday nfehts, and o number of shippliyg disasters are reported. RUN DOWN. A Greek bark was run down i the Chanuel, Saturday, and eight of her erew perished. KPECIR SIIDPMENTS. Loxnon, Nov, 14.—Sprcie 1o the value of £51,000 was withdrawn from the Bank of Englund to-day for shipment to the United States, IED, Loxpoy, Nov. 18, —Whllam Congtallo Mux- well (Baron Herrles), of Scolland, {s dead. PIO NONO. FOST MORTEM FROGRAMME. LoxpoN, Nov. 13,—The Cologne Gazelte pub- 1ighes a report which hus beon presented to the King of Italy by his Ministers, regarding the measures to be taken by the Italtun Govern- ment ot the death of His [oliness the Pepe. The Minlsters propose, limmedlately after the Popo's death, to occupy the nelzhiborhood of thy Vatlean by mllitary. ‘The Prefect of Roma wil) request certain Uapal ofliclals to assist at viewing the body, and other nccessary formulitics, ¥1 this bo refuswd, the Pre- feet will foreibly cnter the Vatiean, sccompanied by tho Questor, and also by physt- clons, notaries, and witnesses, who, after view- Iug the body, will send o certificate of inquest to the Cardinni-Deacon. A seal willbe attached to the furniture la the Pope's apartments and re- mafn 8o unt)l witer the romoval of the body. After twenty-four hours tha body will be at the disposal of the dergy. "Plie report also recommends that the Prefoct be {nstructed, ufter viewing the Pope's hody, to take posscssiun of the most lmportant Fupal inaigniy, including the Flsherman's Ring, und deliver them, with tho certificats of Inquest, w the Cardinal-Dencon. CUBA., MONE REINFOUCEMENTS. 1avana, Nuv. 18.—Three steamers have ar- rived from Spain since tho lust report with 8,000 troops and four Generals, The Geuerul- in-Chict, Martinez Campos, with his stail, leit tho clty last night to take the ficld. —— SPAIN., THEATHE BURNND, MaDRiD, Nov, 18.~The Clreus-Theatro has been destroyed by fire. It {s reported thutsome Lves wero loat iu the bullding. ——— PORTUGAL., HUBRICANE. LoxNpoN, Nov, 13.—~Thero has been a hursl- caue at Lisbou. e t———— A TELEGRAPHIC FIGHT, Cixcinnats, O, Nov. 13,—In tho cuso of the ‘Western Union Telegravh Compauy va.the Atlan- tie & PauiticTelegrap Company aud others, the District Coust of Hamilton County, O., on ap- 1 from the Court of € e Lhis mornlng rendered o fng 0 permanent njunetion Tantie & Puettie Company from erecting s mahitaining a line of tetegraph on the Cincin- nath, Hamliton & Indianspolle Raflroad in (lito, lmhilm.i that the contract made between the raflrond Comnpany for an excluslve right of way was binding upon the latter. notwithstunding there had been a sule of the road, and that the contract was not ko far iy rertralnt of trade ns to be sgafust publie policy, or obnoxlous to o court of equity that it woulil be enforced. e ——— CRIME. WHISKY=THIEVTES, Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune, 87 Lours, M., Nov. 1,—The final dlsposi- sition of the cascs ngainat the remaining mem- bers of the Inte Whisky Rine wns made tolay before Judge Treat I the United States Dia- trict Court, ‘Fhils belng the first day of tne fatll seasfon, the docket was called, and, after a little explanation by the lawyers of the peeuliar points In cach, the Court ordered the pleas of gullty to be entered snd the defendants dis- charged, anfollo John MeFull, three vases; B, if. Engetke, one tnse; Abijah M, Everest, one case; Con Megrte, one case; Schond ‘Thorpe, two enses; Frank §1. Schroeder and Zeb Lea worth, one ease, In the cases of John D, Tor- lina, who hail furnished the money Lo conduct Tenscher's distillery, and Fred C. Federer, Blugham's factotunt, fines of $1,000 and one day’s imprisunment were iimposed, in uecordance with an implied agreement at the time the plens of gullty were mude. Some question having nrisen W relution to the stotue of Mub'nil as o witness, Col. Dyer stated that, fu hoth civil and eriminal cases, defendaut had piven testinony indispensable to the prosecution, Mr, Schroeder, it was alsy_stated, had pald in®ines between £7,000 and 88,003, " The care of George A. Bron- souy the witness In the Bevis & Fraser cnse, who had been indicted for per- jury dn comsequence of the con- flict between his lcsllumn{ given hefore Commissioner Clarke aml that™ given befure the Grand Jury, was dismissed In - consideration of his subsequent services to the Government, "The case of Juseph Sineleton, who hind been fined $100 for violation of the Revenue luw, wi ealled, hut the defendant was not In court, Ex- teher nppeared for Jim, amd eafd e ed o letter on Saturday trom Stugele- ton, who wus_[n Illinofs, in which he stated that he wonld be in court Monday with the money. s recognlzance was ordered forielted. A NEXRT, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. ANN Arpon, Mich., Nov, 13.—Nut long ago it was suspected that there had been some loose dealings In money matters by certaln oflicers of this city, and the Comtnon Counell appointed o cominittee to investizate all booksand sceounts, and report the results, To-night Buch report was made, by which it appenara that there was the followlng defaleations: 8. M, Webster, City Recorder for the year 1 was found to have mude no return of $208 Willlain A. Love- joy, Recorder for the years 1873 and 1874, 15 short to the amount of $1, James MeMahon, Justice of the Peace, 8 d fees; Estiling Marahall, §131.06; John J. Love- Juwd, Marshal, $s8; A, H. Herron, $343.84— showing o grand total of §2,545.8% 1t scems to he the fashion in Lhis city to retain a portion of other people’s money fnfrusted tomen's hands, as the University Laboratory matter elmmifies, The character of the men now found guilty of this crime hus been supposed above reproach, and thelr nets win be a dumbfounding surprise to sl who know them, Some pretty plaln tnlk wus indulged 1 by the Couneil, Marshal Herron befnir denouoeed to his foce 08 n scoundre] by an Alderman when he sttempted an explana- tion, The courts will probably have dealings with some of them. P ITONSE-TINMER CAUGHT. Special Dirpatch to The Trivune. QALENA, 11, Nov. 12, —Arthur Ellig, o horse- thief who has hLeen operating In this vielnity for some thme pust, was captused by o deteetive at Gear's Ferry yesterday afternoon, aud brought to this eity and lodged fn Jull. Durfng the ex- amination before n Justice thls forenoun he pleaded gullty to the charge, and was recom- mitted to awalt tho action of the Grand Jury, which mects to-morrow, Ellis s nbout, 10 years old, {s o graduate of the Waukesha, Wis., Reform School, and has stolen quite n number of lorses from farmers i tns vicinity slnce dast May. His lust explolt was the stealing of o fine horse, Auddle, aud bridle from the barn of H. 8. Mills, of Warren, Il KILLED BY TRAMPS, g CLEVELAND, Nov. 18,—Cornelius I Call,n freight conductor on the Cluciunatl, Cleveland, Cotumbus & Indinna Rallread, was shot by & tramp nt Shelby, O., yesterdoy. Three tramps got abonril of hls traln, and, refusing to pay thelr fare, M. Cull took one of their hats, and at Shelby got off the train to get sunething to eat. The tramps fullowed bLfm, all three of them drawing revolvers and tiring ut him, one of fho shots taklug effect in his Lreast and In- flicting a gerions, i€ wot fatal wound., The tramps were arrested. A STAGE-DRIVER KILLED. Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune, groux City, In,y Nov. 13~A fatal shooting affyay oceurred at Sloux Falls, Dakota, Sunday morning, in which Jack Vanklrk, o atoge-driver ou the Sfoux Falls and Slbley lne, was shot and fnstantly killed by a man nmmed Alunzo Carson, The men were hoth Intoxleated. The cause of the quaree! 15 uuknown, Carson was arrested aud held for Luil. ——— RESULT OF JEALOUSY, Suectal Dispateh 1o The Trivune. LeavENwoORTI, Koo, Nov, 18.—E, ' Willls, a cltizen of Ruegell, In this State, wns most foully murdered Saturday near that town by a horse-thief named Walter Hayes. ‘The tronble originated from Jealousy, o young lady of the nefghborhood receivinge the attentions of Willis and rejecting that of the murderer, MURDEROUS DEeTnoiT, Mlch., Nov, fufr oceurred about threo miles east of Lunshiz about miduight last night, In which C. W. Ayres was kitied, J. F, Marloy, Il futher-In-law, fatale Iy wounded, nnil two or three others serlously wounded, Several of the parties beloms in thut city. Domestie troubles were the cause. et —— B THE WEATHER, Wasminatox, I, C.. Nov. -1 n. m.—For the Western Gulf States, Tennussee, and Ohlo Valley, and the Upper Lake reglon, colder, northerly winds, rislug burometer, cloudy wentlier, and 1iizht vain or suow, possibly fol- lowed by clearing weuther, LOCAL GUNELYATIONN, Citivaao, Nov, 19, Weather I han) 47 0.0 4 4 W11 minbnum, IR RV AT 0! i i G, Haver TR - Mleseoansy Milwaukee QUi Platte Salt I THE INDIANS, Spectal Dispateh 1o The Trivuna. 87. PAvL, Nov, 18.—~Uen. Terry has ordered 1,200 ponles and mules, taken from the Missouri River Sloux, to be solil hero for the benefit of tho Tndians, the proceeds to be fuvested in cows sud hogs for the Indians, Ile cxpects to cap- ture and scll about 1,600 motre from a camp about twenty miles out from Standing Rock. Few ponfes wero left with the old men, but the young Iudians wers all dismounted, gl ietusntisiei oy SMALL CHANGE, Bpecial Dispaich to The Triduns. NEw Youk, Nav, 10.—0Ofllcers of mauy of the banks hero aro complafning of great difficulty iu obtainlug silver from tho Bub-Treasury, A largo cotu-broker un Wall street stated that one- half per cent would bo readily given for Awers fcan sllver, while he would charge 1 per cont to purchasers. At the Bub-Treasury it waslearned that they had no orders from Wushlugton to lssue additlonal sitver. A Bub-Treasury official thinks the fssue of sflver wust bave nearly reached fts Umit; that about $30,000,000 worth I that with the fr s uLon the name wnoung of the coun- 1ry a8 hefore the iasue of At pregent he hatl no doubt s large quantity was Jozked up. When people shoull hegin to reallza that there is & auperatmindance of silver in cirenlation thesa hoardings would come out; then, nstead of sllver cofn being at & premium, It whl he ot & lurze discount, the same as Is now the cusc with nickel coinage. TIIE RAILWAYS. T SCARCITY OF CARS. The followine lctter, which was recelved yosterday, cxplalns itself: Tz New Yong Cuxrnarn & Hrnsox Rivin BUANT, GEKERAL I'REIGNT AGENT'M v Youk, Nov, H, 187(—C) o, Weeterie Agent Biug Line~DrEAt H ut reports v reached me iately that In animpreselon In tha miuds of and oflieers of our connections. 1w well us the 1 it b the prevent pulicy of this Com. }nany Nold in the East (he ears of the thronuh relizhit lines, not only to use them inite Toea] trafiie It to keep the cars from eareying frelght ot the 10 rutes pow prevailing: thus ‘making good earn- inge while oot giving up the principle for which it has contendel for the pnst six monti Ty those officera nf ‘nur ¢« all famiiar with the working of this road, It 1z f1ot necessary for me o ofier nny contrarlict-ony topuch reports: but to all 1 unhesitatingly ey there in no fonndation foe it [t i not the policy of the manazement to hold back ears. Oceartonals Jy un agent or Dividon Superingendent in hly distress for car may have taken line cam for local huelness, but upon my cailing Mr. Vanderbilt's nt- tentlon to Ity he immedintely gave oniers prohibie ting the wse of Nine carr in Tuea trado. The roeent ate uf aifairs concornlng care i+ nn anomlous 1o me na toany one n the West, aud am unable toaccount for§t. 1 hope 5t may soon censcto vxint, Wo wantail the throngh traflic we cun vel, whatever may be the rate. snd we are will- In ta fuke our proportion of the rates marde hy oue connectionss only asking thatin mucing them the city aml port of New York e not sdiscriminated nzabnat In favor of Baltimore and Philadelphia. T hope i€ yon have hiad uny idea of any uafair ln- tentions o the part of 1hé Compapy yau will not ollow them to remaln nny lonzet, bt wiil nlso sco that euch of the public’you come in contact with recelve the wame assurance 1 have given you, Very truly yours, J. 1 RETTER, General Freight Agent. ctions, who are nt. LOCAL NOTES, The Managers of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney ana the Chicago, Rock Island & vacitic Rallroads held n conference yesterduy nfter- noon for the purpose of dividing the Rockfurd. land & St. Louis Raliroud, but no fiual nent was concluded. vard, the General Superin. n Central Ratlroad, s d?mrwrs from Detroit to this city. The other General Departments of this road wili be trunsferred to this city In a short time. A conference of 1 Frofght Azents of Western and Northwestern roads will be held at the oftice of the Chicago & Northwestern Rafl- roud toduy for tlic purposc of arranilye the winter sehedule for freight rates to polnts on the Missourl and Upper Misstsaippl Riv: For rame time past the fucline on the Minols Central Raflroad at Fillmore, Ky, where the roud eonncets with the Mississipp! Central for New Orleans, has been obstructed and-har, and consequently the cars had to be changed at that point. The obstraction has now heen removed, and trafus are again running through to New Or- leans as formerly. UNTION PACIFIC EARNINGS. Nrw Yous, Nov. 13.~The oflielal earnings of the Union Pacifie Rallroad for August were $1,303,175.85, 8ame wonth last year, $1,015.- 43854, For Bceptember the carnings were 708500, Same month last year, §1,1505,- 140, The net carnings for Angust were 00,158,106, an fnerease of FHLINLEY The net earninis for Sceptember wers §774,960.5 Increase, $104,215.0: FIRE S. depot cotton-yards of the Georgia Central Ruit- road to-njght, destroyed one warelouse, twenty empty card, aml about 1,060 bules of cotton. The fire {8 still burning, with the wind hirh, and In the direetion of some 10,000 bules, White ana cvolored people are workingg ghoulder to shoulder to save the cotton. The fire has been burning ainee $: 40 this evenlug, I'wo thousand five hundred bales of eotton, twenty enply ears, ind twenty eais loaded with frefaht were bnrned, Tae tire Is nowundercantrol. The warelionse contained fertillzers, which were also destroyed, A SCHHOOL-HOUSE ATIRE, Torexa, Kan., Nov. The Lincoln School building, the best in the city, haviog 500 chil- dren, took fire this forenoon from a defective flne. For atime there was n great panic among the children, but the teachers succceded In get- ting oll ont without fujury. The loss will be about §500. IN CHICAGO. The alarm fram Box 422 at 0:20 yesterday morning was caused by the burnfug out of o chimuey near the corner of Fulton and Sheldon strectes Dumuge triil Tl‘llE IANS. Soerjous Apprehienstons Folt by the Canadi- ane of Anather Quisotie Onsinught Spectal Dispateh to The Tetbune. Tonrosro, Nov. l&—The Globe to-doy eays: Although it be quite possible that the rumors of a uew Fenlan rald are sumnewhat exaggerated, 1t 18 bighly probable that they are not altogeth- er without foundution. The duty of puarding the frontier may be safely left i the hands of Gen. Smyth and the milita at his commard. The Fenfons ean exspeet, aud will vecelve, no quarter. They cume simply asa gang of rul- fians, to rob and murder, and muy reckon on receivinig the treatment that is deslt out to rob- bers caught red-handed e the net,” “Speclal Disuatch to The Tritune. MoNTREAL, Nov. 10.~Three so-ealled ¢ Irish Colleges " liave heen started i Eastern town- ghips, one near Granhy, one near Waterloo, anuthier near 8t. Armimd, with from ten to fif- teen stuldents each, ‘Thoseat Geanby hail from varfous purts of the United States, nird nctIn o singularmativer. They bad twelve trunks fnll of what they safil were text-books. The Shef- ford-County battery at Granby is belng watched, owing to sispleions that these are Fenfun Cen- tres, Lieut.-Col, Bacon, who started for the front to-day.states thot there s no definite Fenton wovement reparted from the front, Weborts from several frontler towns show, however, thut thers was 4 lively movement of tyw: across the frontler into Canadlan territory, bt 10 regular massing of men. o will be able to report definitely eba t the nileged movement uf arms and cannon I a few days, e C———e © - WASHINGTON, Suprewe Court Optnlous—Tweed, pectal Dispatch to The Trigune. WasniNagTox, D. C,y Nov. 13.—In the Culted States Supreme Court to-day, fn the course of a duclsion fu a bankruptey cuse, Justics Bradley pave a very strong opinion upon the question of Stutes’ rights, und the refation of the States to the General Government, The Qrlft of it nay be seen from the followlng sentenco; “The laws of the United States are asmuch the law within the several States us the Stato laws are, “The United Statcs s not n forelzn Power with any State in this Unfun.” islon in thie noted Granger case, which pected for to-day, was not detivered. vy Department does nob expeet that the Franklin will arrive at New York with Tweed before Thursday, To the Weslern Assoclated Lress. Wasmnaroy, 1. C., Nov. 1~—The joint Cotnmisslon appalnted to friume n bll} for the orranization af the army et ot the War De- partment to-day, but wll the members nut being &x_rvn:ul. the Cummission udjourned until next ‘huralay. In the SBupreme Court to-day the followlng deciston was rendered: United “Stutes va, Le- veriere & Urant, crror to the Clrenit Court for Miunesota, The defendants in crror an this case wero Indicted for selling llquor in the In- dinn country. As it appeared that the territory where tho offense wud committeg was o portioin of the State uf Missouri, the Court below sus- talued o demurrer to the indictment, holding that the effeet of the admlssfon of Minncauts into the Unlon was to withdruw this territory from the lwlian country, It 1s here said that as tho probibition wus extended to the s wheu ceded by the Indlans to the United States the vislons of treaty stlll apply to thum, The fact shat the ceded territory 18 withiu the Ihits of Minnesotaisa were inckdent, sud not the foundation of prohibition. The act of Con- gress imported Juto tho treaty n!umlun ullke to o1l Indfan tribes occupylng u purticular mmm[\' whether within or without State lines, and s ft i based exclusively oun Federul wuthor- ity over the subject matter, Uere i3 o disturbance of the principle of Btate equallty, The puwer W Wi treaties with Indian tribes it ls sald {8 co-exten- aive with the power to make treatiea with for- ciin natlons, | Roversed with dircctions to try the indictment, - ‘The Court of Commisajoners of the Alabamn Clnfms aijourned until Dee., 13 to allow connsel 10 prepare easea for the third and Nhnal call of the e gadar, The amount Involved in the cases remadning to he tried is $1,202,032. Deducting frou this amount the cuses of the Peruvian Gov. crament for loss o guano by the destruction of the Rockinghintn and Exprass, tho remainin, cases will amount to 563,024, As the Courl has already decided that only loyal citizeus of the United States can recover damages, It s thought the Peruvian cases will be dismlissed. AMUSEMENTS. MVICKER'S THEATRE, The first appearance In a large city of a young and unknown netress is for her a trying ordeal, and to the unthinking public, perhaps,n matter of comparatively trifling importance. Whether she succeeds or fails, the thrifty mer- chant reflects, the markets will not be alfected, the crops will he moved, a President will he fnatalled without bloodshed, and the country will be eafe. Thoee who were moved by reflec- tionk of this naturc to stay away from the theatre last night missed a mre treat. There can be no yuestioo that Miss Anderson has genlus of a Ligh order. Her Impersonn- tion of Feadne evidences pot merely a cultivated tusts, ick Instinctive per- ceptions of proprinty, and mobile fucultics, Dut also that euvrzy of aptrit which penetrates aud posszesvs dramatic conceptions. Miss Anderson has fortunately remarkable personal charms, She brings te their assistance the re- sults of eareful training and the natural gifts nlready niluded to, making. 1o all, such qualifica. tons for n successful drumatie carecr asare seldom united io one person. To say that he has faults i& merely to preserve the mean be- tween fulsome pancevrie and intelligent eriti- cism. Her faults, however, arc those of youth aud fnexperfence rather than those which are decply settled {n the constitution, The moat obvious ot them are a certaln rawness in rtoge- business, resulting in occasional want of precision In the expreesfon of ideas, o slight excess In the use of vlolent geature, and n drooping method in the carriaze of the body, which at times pict- urea a dackadulsaenl privl in place of a tender womai. ler clocutton is generally pood. bhut marred at long lutervals by rapid and indistinct hursts, In which sylluasles” and whole words are lost, 8he mieht "be aceused of o tendency to rant but for the too obvious fact that no living hunan beingean play one of Shiel’s deamas and not rant. Shiel witsaranter by education and by nature. Heranted from his cradle to bis erave— in sehool, in collete, in the debating club after college, In the courts, fn the theatreg, andin Parliament, The scenc in which Evadne 18 made to wipe Lier lover's blood from the sword of her brother and geeuse that brother of murder iy too much for human fleshs and If Miss Ander- son ranted in ft #he did no more than the nu- thor inten 11 shie had done less she would have produced o tnanifest {ncongruity between th 3 and the action, Tie defects of the nutress.‘lxowcrnr, are tri- fiine in comparison with her merits; and, after cnumerating the former, from n sense of jus- tice to the public, it is a pleasure to G’Fouk of the latter out of regard for the artlst, The merits are not few. Chief of themn fs a deep and flexi- ble volee, very melodious it its iddle reglster, i so full that i reaches distinetly every part ol the theatre, Tt {s ugsed with thuch discretion because with much simplicity, Whenever the sense will ndmit, the tone s ns natural 08 conversctional freedom on the stage ever attaing, But when forceeds required it s not wanting, 1er transitions are easy and distinet- Iy marked. The effeet of her stimple change fu the last act from the strong appeal of virtuous fnnocence to the purcasin of a superior nature wus very deelded. *Have pou got n soule'” ale asked quietly. However eheap the questlon may be ng i was written, it was not o as wtiered by her, Her whole performance in the celebrat- ed statue scene, indeed, was very fine, from the fiest Interview with her brother to the detiunce fram the fout of bier father's statue. It can be deseribed only as an exhibition of genlus, and the promize of ft ks that of a great actress, who, with equal experience, will surpass that of any woman How upon the American stage, Of the supporting parts lttle need be sald, Tt will ‘yruhuhly always remiain g mystery why Mr. 4. \W. Norion was imported from St. Louts fopluy the part of Calonna, which could be casily o well ‘flled bere, and ' why Mr. Hurry Lee chose to take a flippant coxeonb of Vicer- tiv, and wiiy one or two other bad actors were allowed to nppear on the stage atall. MrJ. H. Rowe, a8 Ludorico, after Miss Anderson,—a Tong way nfter,—carried off the houors of the evenine: Ile missed the flne effeet of the con- truael, fn the first act, between the subservient courtier Inthe Ring’s presence nnd the auda- cious conspirator In the King’s absence; but he did really well the last gcene, in which his mo- mentary tefumply, bis despalr, and death were faithfully depleted, “ Evadue ™ will be repeat- ed to-nfzht. The nttendance Jast night wos largely composed of personal friends of Miss Anderson, among whomn resldent Chicagoans fromn Loufsville were especially. prominent. DROWNED. Special Dispatch (o The Tridune. $7. Louts, Nov. 1.—A distressing aceldent happened on Suuday nfterncon on the Missouri River, u short distanee east of Wayne City Lauding, James Brown, and Harey and John Thurgood were out boating In & small boat, which was aceldentally capsized. D and one of his companlons were drowned. The oth- er lad clung to the capsized boat, and paddled tothe Clay County shore. Sedreh Is being made for the two hodics, 'The affuir has cast the community into grest gloom, RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. Spectat Dispaich (o The Tribune. ALANISTEE, Mich,, Nov. Kl.—aAntolne Bopp, a teamster, while hauling wood for G. W, Fowler, this afternoon, was thrown from the wagon by the running_awny of the horses. The wheels parsed over both his Jegs, und fractured them Dadly. e g— FINANCIAL, Special DMrpatch to The Tribune. BT. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 13.—~The Marinc Bank of this city wus yot opened to-day. The closed doors bear the announcement of an nssigninent ta Williatn Rhodes. Capital, $100,000. It Is the smallest, but one of the oldest bunks in the city, having suceceded the private bank of Ter- ritortul days known ns Decan Caldbwell’s bank, It wus organized 03 o National Bank In 1862, Ondan, 1 last it withdrew lts viceulation, sur- rendered fts Nattonal charter, und orgunized under the State Juw. [t depasl nostly from retail traders, merchants, and agents not re. quirtng lurre necommodations, have been stead- A1y fulling off since the panfe of 1873, The fail. ure nrobubly orlrinated inlosses veeurring about that thme. The Directors assert that the assets re lurgely fn excess of the Mubilitles, und jussosy 31 any, will ultimately fall upon the stockholders only. Among tho depositors ure Ei i colonists of the southwest counties, lent socleties of the clty, and® severn sgents for absentee property-owners, but so fur as cant b Jearned now “thereare few or none over $3,000. 'The ufiicers are O, B. Turrell, Prestdent; J. R, Walsh, Vice-Presldent ; Churles E. Rittentiouse, Cashlor; und "E. D. Whitlug, Davld Banford, E., Webb, W, R, Marshall, Q. Woodward, Q. B, Turrell, and J, B, Walsh, Di- rectors, BUSINESS NOTICES. A Triumphant Buccess.—A romarkslo feat was brought to amore than succensful fnale on Thursduy, Oct. 26, at Columns 8§ and T 12, Agel- cultural” il As_annowuced, the celehrated Diomer & Boschart Press Company, of Syracuse, N. Y., attenpted the manufaciure, hy their power-nress, mi {mpraved procoss, of 100 barrels of cider from 800 bushuls of appies, I ten con- sccutive hours, To ussure a thcrough sud cons vinelng trial tha ganging of barrels was by s Unhted States Guuger appoiuted by the Centenntal unthorl. tles, the measuring of applea by an ofictl, The repait promulgated by the Commibssioners glves 1hi following detaile:” At 4::10 p. w. the 100 bar. rels woro flled, the exuct timo being 8 hours and 10 minutes, ullowlng an interval of 20 minutes. Out of the 800 bushels were tuade 105 barrcls of clder, and, in the allowed 10 hours, from 870 Diisliéls of Applea 116 burrols and 27 gatlous, 1t s needless to add, the jumensu attendant crowd wery enthusiustlc In thelr commendutions of the admirubls procesy aud wondertul redults, ——— A Word to Mothers, You will ind Mrs. Winslow's Southing Byrup au snvaluably fsfend. 1t cires stysentery and diar. rhwea, regnlates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the guns, reduces indammatlon, and Gives tony aud encrgy 1o the whole systein, | In ul- Bhoet every inutance. whero the infant i sufforing from poiu oind extusustion relict will bo found in 15 or 20 winutea aiter the Soothing Syrup hes bocn edinluletered. Do ot fail to procurd it. There nro the with shattered Bolaud's Arom vlgn resterall nds of pooply 1 Chicago erveaund devilitatod constitutiony, e lhiter Wing of Trou ls Deyol, 03 Clack-ake & s0ver- MEBDICAL. . o le LSt SNEEZING CATARRH. - Thia It a conatant aneeze, mnceze, mnecze, ool yor head neema pendy (0 Ny o Gt 0uT nota And Sped diRClATRE naceIe qUARLIIe of micus, Thin, Acrli, ani polxn s, Ut unNt {or businers or plodsure. yod BIMOEF yournHil Mnong the 1ot aflicted uf mattaies dratined to wuifer perindically (o groatest. distree withuit rellef or consolation, Everyraw Dieath uf air pecmy an eemy (n dioguse. This1n prop ety catled Acute Cataren, and communiy Colit In (e Head.' Jtx constant recurrenco fadiie (o' canstitutions ally weak or disea e nasil oreans, wnd enfeobled A tlon of the | epiratory ginnds. 1n the perina of thin AN P Tantady BANFONNA ABIEAL CUR ForEUTAURI (kR never.failing specinc, Tied folte Airnt dusa. 118 uke destro monplisFe changea which predis, Pronfe fo Ehiv Al aie, s In £1ire 1o PROYent B CTupoN1C OR ULy KlATchA"Afllll,p e CHRONIC CATTRRH. Symptoma—Qibatructed bresthing,, partial closn one ar both nostrils, & atappied up,” ** Muded Im"rgceulg ngin the huad, constant blowing of the nose, dine eharges from tiic Rose of 8 watery or thick Sellos ot {all Misiciix, Trequently streaked with lood, Somos thinies the matter becomes Incrasted i the Jtosal pass . and fs removed only by prolonzed edort. In'tha Worning ou eisiui the AMBLUMS ore Vo lent Dowing, lawking, and spittiog until the ceists nrg romosed, ot least partiatly, aml tho throat 18 freed fram the matier that s accumulated durfig the night. Finily e polaunous secretiond attack ~the throaty urunchial e, Wt (ermingting tn pulmonary cunt 0 3 1] o & most offunsive breath an Tnipaired oy esfynt aad Housing ULCERATIVE CATARRH. This §8 the destructive and terrible stage of the dis ease, ‘The wiinle nosal passagen, Inctuding thu eyes und eara. tlie tonsilx, thruat, by al tubies. aad. lungabe- come, ane after Another, Aflect llernted, of and atecumi Faplaly to Trighitful momter, A aud set’ a tiberty by this culiar ncld s generaf ense, which, fermeating the blvol, weakens snd de- Ing power, and alows the aystom po Tow off the malady nntll the’ potson (& neutrailzed and expetled, 1t {8 here that conatitation- Al treatment becumes of the. mopt vltal conseaiionce, iCraus® itnirns a1 Tosted At this Aty the diseasn wiil mpke Tapid progrew towars pulmonary consiinption Zi¥arren's ousennid Paysiclan, Meanwhile 8 s0oth= ing. healing, and astringe Heine mast e sppticd. cine directly to the upssl passnges, this forming the wost oo reatment of The Gueaid posstbie, "> PERMANENTLY CURED. Buxponn’s Tantcar, CURETOR CATARAN (88 afe, certain, and permanent cure for Catarrhof every form, et perfect remedy ever devieed, Tt fs pures e dlstiiation, nnd 1s appiled loéolly by in- nd constitutidnalty by fiternal admiinlatras nlly anlled, relier fx (natantaneos, 1t 1 cleaiines thie naal. prsages of crery news, utlonstly ‘adminltered. (1 rengvates the blood, furifies ft of (e acid polson vith which §t te al- ways ihiared In Catareli, stinulates the stomach, liver, and KLIBess, perfects diiestion, makes new blood, aa permita tie formintlon of somit, henlthy i Tually sbitaing comigl ontral over the disease, remarknlile curative powers, when l uLerly falle of RANFORI'S RABICAL CUnk are Bt by thiwands Wwho praiefully recommend it to fellow. sufferers. N sntiinent {anedo resarding it thas cannot he utlated by the ioss respectable and peo Hable references, ent and good tiedivine, and worthy all confiron ntalns o Treating on Catarth and r. » Improved labafing Tube, 11 i @ In all cancs, 18 mold g all rguzzhont Hie Lnfted Sta 5 LAME BACK. Lame and Painful Back, Twelve Dags in Hoapital, Jesars. Weeba d Pitter ;!-'fimp'l & package e polesale and <. Pri 1 have just re. through ihe we Ny W duty of any Kind, wid w twelve days without eure, 0 the surgeon to iry the CoLLINs' Vo 10 fow Nours nffer putling 1y relfeved of pain and able 10 et by thoroughiy well. , I eonslder them sanp! Kespectfully yours, e AL Co. I First Artulery, F Bosros, May 3, Saor T Arlo o ' ARE DOING WONDERS." i Heners, Weeks (& Toller—Gentlemen: CoLLINY 1€ L TERA are duliiz wondes mavie, and those you sent he Seud ms throe dos ek, Money' inclosed lie FOW ity 1f posstble. o hasti No, Fayette, Me,, May 1, 19 1‘“ or TERLER, 1 3L Sold by all drugzzists, Sent b centy for one, £1.2 {ully wrapiy on recelpt of 23 for_twelve, e 8 & Prohriciirs: Tiostans O Y000 DRSS G0nms 0 7 WISY S0 DECEDED IBARGMNS DRESS GOODS, A8 DIBPLAYE%FO}; THE COUNTERS WWMW%MM Madison and Peoria-sts. TLargo Assorted Lots of Dross Goods on the Cheap 'L'ables at 30, 25, and 30 ots yard, some of them worth 6be. AT 46 OTS~French All-Wool Camol’s Halr ‘Vigognos, worth 85c. AT 30 OT8-Navy Blue Fronch Iegos, hoavy and fing, original price, 8éc AT 60 OT8~French Stripe Knickerboakers, vory stylish and choap. A'T 53 OTS~French Serges, heavy and ilno, all wool, regular 76¢ quality, AT 65 OTS8—Elogant Franol Batines, ine all-wool, now oloth shadea, really worth 850, AT 50 OTS-English Onshmores, 40-inch, ¢ dark shades, AT 30 CT8—Colored Bergos, would bs oheap at 30 cta; and heavy Wine coys roduced from 40¢, AT 30 OTS—All-Wool Oamel’s Hair DIeI.hl.J AT S35 OTS—Cortessa Basket Oloths, very cheap. AT 25 OT8—Ono onse Borgos, choice shadea, All.Wool French Merinos, 500 yard and up- wards, All.Wool Frenoh Cashmeres, now shades, s 85q yard, a very cheap quality., Elogant Fr. Disgonals, choica cloth shadea, | i1] 0. Now Btyles 6-4 Plaids, for Oiroulars, All most olegant and desirable Novelties: loss thau Bouth Bide prices. Tycoon Reps for Wrappers, 150 yard., BLACK GOODS. Bl'k Fr. Oashmere Scrgos, all wool, 50 ots.: DI’k All-Wool Frenoh Oashmeres, 65 ots. Bl'k All-Wool French Oashmeres, wider) and better, B0 ots yard, s very cheap quality, 40-inch Black Fr, Cashmere, 850 yard. 40.inch Black Fr, Oashmerv, $1.00 yards, the beat valuo 'in tha city for the i * money. h Bl'k Alpacas, a special barzuin, at 35 and o yard, B’k Empress, all woal, 450, a bargain. CARSON, PIRIE & GO. ¢ Pays {o Trado on the West Side.” o MISUELLANLOUN, TUURIE VO LIGHTING COUNTRY COL‘luéAN AND SUBURDBAY LD ¢ |Safe and Economical. No. 224 APPARATUS| Clark-st. BEND FOR CIRCULARS, SIS S L S ) - on S aeCemnrotan] P i e A A A s oy s DI N AR Sarh IR SO b cmriy A PR A ok ARSI t Bl i SEmBLARE o At B oot i 4 b e PN A T OEE S &) kST R PR Can L S ety i y L R R e

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