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[+ THE. CHICAGO ESDAY, OCTOBER 15; 1878. dricd “upon the surfaca and produces an un- Dealthe molsture of the air, ant hot. sucymers the soil Is a3 @ry ng ashes. ‘The fathers above mentioned have boret holey througli the tuf dawn to tha natural sofl and which they haye ex- fund of the La Voorliees®' position at the iana Demouticy I8 not /s secure as i D tefemls eonld wish. FOREIGN. ‘Duelng the lovg Reduction of the Austrian’Army in Bosnla t0 a -Peace Spectal Livpateh to Tre Trisuns. Ixprasavorts, Ind., Oct. 14.~The Hon W, IT, Enrlish was interviewed on the subject of the Washington telegram tn the Clnelnnatl Enguirer, which eharged bim with betng a candldate of the . National Banking Association for the Unlted States Eennte agalnsl Voorhees, rponident rald the plan was to buy up sufliclent Deinocrats to act with the Republicans to elect English denounces the atory as utter- and msliclously falze; that he is not a candi- te for the Benite, nor for auv other that he has no Natlonal Bank stock, and Jesgue with the banks in any manner whajever, He farther snnaunced his determinatl entering suit szainst tho Anquirer st onco for damages by libel. Mled them with vitded -hy electrivity, thus exposing fertile enrth so fong covered up. | of the process is about $60 an-acre, which Is too cxpensive for a country where (resh land is 80 mauch needed, Tho Porte Adopts an Apologetic - Tone Regarding Ity Re- cent Note, A fits which threatehied to he very destraetive 1o its character, occurred last night at the cor- ner of Canalport avenue and Eightcenth street. About § o'¢lock 4 still alarm waa sounded from Rox 271, and Engine No. 25 went to the spot, snd found a fire In the shaving-pit of Witmer & Bernard'a furniture factory, corner of Canal yort avenue and Eigbseenth strect, . The pitis near the bollers, nnil it was then supposed that 8 stray spark had caused the biaze by falling among the shavings, The flames were auickly extinguished and the firemen started back to At tne first alarm Mr, Bernard, one of the proprictors of the factoty, habpened to be near, and he assisted, Incompany with his , watchmau, fu putting out the fire. Shortly .after. Mr. Witmer came sround, and, sceing ‘what had bappened, appeared satisfied at re- sults.” He looked through and let tha smoka out of pis ofiice, and then went over to a saloon near by, e did oot seem aatiaflod, 5o ho says, and be and his tratchman went back to look through tho place agaln. Atiead and accldentally locked Mr. Witmer tut of fha ofMiée. That gentleman tolook through Lis yard, and as ho came slong hiswatchman opened the sido doorof the faclory, ut. back togother. Tho watene at ha coitld sec nothing wrong, but.as they were looking up towards Lo roof thoy saw that tho Loards over the shaving-pit Mr. Witmer weat out to sound rm, but_found tho bux open and work- some one havieg been there before him. The flomes spread with alarming rapidity, and, almost before the englnes’ zat to tho scenc, tho whole structure, 100 by 100 fcet, was one mas4 of flame, Licut. Enright, of Engine 8, en- ‘dcayored. to uge the plug st the corner _of Seward struct and Canalport avenue, bus found that some one had sviked the top, xo that tho wrench would not turu un the water until after soma- considerabls dalay, The fac- tory was rentered & complete wreek, and the .stock was completely destroyeth The d 1o which the fire deeurred 1s very thickly settlod, and, as it sa frame ncighborhood, and tha wind was: blowlng »' gale from the southwest, it ercated considerable constornation, and atiract- ed tucussnds of people to tho scene, & - Bernard bought the face from Morrill & Raymond on ‘They were - formerly on Chicago avenuc. They clsim to have had a very complote concern, Over Ten Millions Involved in the Late Manchester Failure, Another Million-Dollar Failure Announced in Glasgow. THE DEVOCRATIC-OREENBACK DODGE. Benuanoron, I, Oct. 14.~Thg Domocrats and Ureenbackets of this District will hold a Joint convention {n Mount Pleasant next Batur dny to nominate a candidata for Congress, to be voted for at the November clection. claim that other districts will do the eame, and thatby uniting they can carry at lenst five out of tho nine districta, They justify their action by the declaration that, sccording to the act of the Jagt Coneress, the time for holding the Con- grosstonal elections in this Btate 1s on the Tues- . aay after tho first Monday in November. ILLINOIS. COLES COUNTY. Bpecial Dispatch ta The Tridune. AlatToon, I, Oct. 14 ons bave had a stimulting effect on the Demo- ratle-Greenbackers fo theso Repreacntativo and Congressional Districts, Thoré was n Conven- tion held here to-day to put & stronger mau up ‘or Representative, tho man Shing, who had acen nominated, proving too weak a candidates 0. B. Ficklin, the other candidate, has been behaving very badly, they say,—getting full of senzine at nearly 5!l hs meetings,—and thero fs serlous talk of taking him off also. Farnsworth ias been sent here by the Buate Compmittee, and on Friday night W. J. [lines and Joun Forsythe, of Chleago, are also an- nounced to speak. Jesse Harper, the Fiat cans \ didate for Congress, has turucd himself loosa and is drawing full houscs, pcople going only tho Republican emocratic-(ircen- king day and night, who is the, Republican candl- dnto for Benator in the Forty-tnird District, will be remembered as the Colonel of the Xighth Illinols Inlantry, and served in the battles botore Vicksture. yarfous pubtic positious, in all of which he has #hown limseil honest and capable. Towm Mer- ritt, his Democratic oppunent, is woll known as a turbulent member of the House for years. The Busineas of tho Island of Binta Crus Ruined by the Late Uprising. . THE BABT. SEDITION IX ST. PETRRSHURG. 8r. Prrersnurg, Oct. M.—~Notwithstanding the police and mititary patrol the streets, revo- lutionary placards continue to be posted. Ine cendlary pamphlets are distributed, and threate ening letters sent to Ieadiug members of the TNB BOSKIAN ARMY. ViEnnA, Oct. 14.—An understanding has been reached regarding tha reduction of tho army, vt occupation in Bosnia. i s A TRACE FOOTING. . Viznxa, Oct. 14.—Eighty thousand troops ard to be withdrawn from Bosnis, and the remdin. ing divisions ba reduced to a peace fupting. THE AXW TREATY. CoxstanminoreLy, Oct. 14.—The Porte will, 1ot submit to the Powers tha floal treaty which 1s now belng zezotiated with Russta. “The October elec The ‘watchman went 1o Conatantinople have patitioned Prince Loban- off, Russian Ambassador, for passporta onabling them to return to Batoum. S AN BXPLANATION REEDED. Count Zichy, Austrian Ambassador, las re quested In a fricoaly, manner an explanation of the concentration of Turkish troopsat Kossova. THE ANTI-BOCIALIST DILL. ; Bentix, Oct, 14.—~The Relclistag has throwd out Clause § of the Bociallst bitl, probibiting Soclalist writings. and Clauses 11, 12, e Chamber adjourned until Ttes- out of curiosit 8, 9, and 10 woro 13, aud 13 wers 1t ; Bucuangst, Oct, 14,=~Dr. Smith bas arrived lle letter from Prestdent c ludependenco 6f * Rou- manis, and expressing the hope for hor prus- nemy, and for the maintenance 6f cordial rela- here with an sutoura) al Dispateh (o The Tridune. Hayee, recognizing t! s Oct. 14.—~The Ilon. Chauncey Elwood and ** Kewanee ™ Bmith rave us green- back specches hers to-ulght. The principles advocated were thoroughly Republican with the tion of the repeal” of the K&umption ho National Dauk mct. , greeted them, and close attention was given to tho speeches. Mr. Elwood is cloguent and popular speakers, and a candidata for ¥tate Henator from this district, and made a powerful greenback speech. us a very {otercating address. 24 of June and msnufactured for tho fine Eastern aud Western trade, hod o barn in which there wors seven horses and o stock of lumnber, all saved, wors unlusured, and valued at $2,600. T! hfimr Y |nulu|:lmz tl‘o ‘:In-zcg-;mr offlve [n tront, they valued at 84, chinery they valied at $15,000, and stock on hiand At factory at from 80, thiug In the factory was destroyed, but 8 £o the " machinery “will 'ba house emvloyed tock IR RUBSIAN TUALT, . LoxpoN, Oct. 14.—A dispatch from Vienna page of the Russtang in the ple scems to have A lare audiencs | 4109 that tic sto neichborhood of Constantinol caused soms stir amonyst the Cabinet, thouglh none of thew has made any diract represoutas one of our most Mr. Smith rave TIN CONSTANTINOPLE DEPEXARS, Loxpox, Oct. 14.—A Constantinopic dispatel #ays the completion of -the defensive lioes fof : Fpectal Doalch 1o, The THANE Constantinople bas been authorizod. .. Octy “M.—Judge ‘Thomason, of Mouitric County, was ugminated for Representatlve by acciamation. - T the resuit of acumpromise, and scems to giva vencrul sausfaction, although the dele were in caucus all the afternoon, worth apoke in the Opera-Honse to o large andience, aud had n respectful heariog. took couservative eround on tiou, avd, while he did not medtion Gondy - I name, It was plain (o be scon that hie condemnned tue vrocliyities of*his comnpatitor in the race for Marroon, I, warghouses on Canalport aventio. ance on stock and factory fa $15,000, placed in the following companics and agencies: Lau- cashire of England, $1,600; Fancull iall and Manfacturers’, Boston, $500 1 Tluffalo, Lycomlng of Vennsylvanls, Tradeof New Jersoy, Firemen's of D ton, Unillicotne of Chilll holas of Naw York, Westchestor of Now York, and Peoplo’s of Trenton, Alenanis, Pittsburg, #076; agency, $4,000; G C. Soms of the tribes near Bagdad revolted and Town of Damanr. authorities telegfaphed urgently calliug for re- each; German of LoNpox, Oct, 16.~~A correapondent at Vien- uia sayn the Portela adopting an apalogetic tous 1o Austria relative to its recaut note. EOYPT. Lonnow, Oct. 14.—A Paris corrcepondent atates that tho question of thc iniluence of France and Enalaod respectively fn E been setticd by an wrrangement giving viere thie administratign of railways and poris, while Rivers Wilaon takes the adrminlstration o the finances, ‘The Egyptinn Governmont Is ox- pected to rutily this arrangoment to-day, THE RIOLOFR DISTRICT. 14.—A Pers correspondent 1 . fnformed thut Russla and the Porte Lave ar- rived at an understanding for the tion of the Rhodupo Diatriet. x NEW COMPLICATIONS, 4 A Vienna dispatch says ‘noew compllcations It is reparted that Monteaegro and Roumania refuso 1o restoru theie "Turkish prisotiers until they recelve their alloted terri- tory and munstary compensatiou respectively, THE LONDON CRISIS, TONE OF TUE MONEY AND 8TOOK MARKETS c monep ques- N.J., 81,000 cuchiy farke's and R. W, Hosmer's ngenctes, $2,000 cach, A portionol this 1s on the Canal-street warchouse. Theroarosoma curjous circumstances connected with this firg which will bear luvestigation. The two fires came closs upon one another, and there ure suspiclous circumstances Tho tirm clalin to.bave no enemles tean enovugh to set their place on fire. n fall Saturday evenins any trouble with any of them, ‘Choy may that they will'begin to.remove thetr debris ut onee, and starc agnin as soon as possible, Peoplo in the nelghiborbiowd who wers carly at both flres state that a smeil of kerosons per- vaded the entire premiacs, and one of theae, L. Blahntk, n drugeist, touk oceaslon to relate his Bernand, who offered in ex- atlon that be kept a burrel of petrolewm tautly on haud, sndused it to clean tho machinery. Thefirat live was thoroughly cx- tinguished by a- forco of men employed by Mr. Witgier, snd by Engine Compuny No. 25, with Marshal Leo ey wero taken to a Witmer, nud were there when the second five It was clalwed that the box wes nd coutd not be pullea for some ] sy the fire-alarm corps. After tha rst firo s repairer went there, and found that.tho box hud not been vpsbed, howover, udjusted the instrumeut to mako sure 1t was all rlzhit, and had gone voly tu the cornee of Clinton and - Washiugton strcets whou tho There'were many other curlous incidents rumored about, all tending to show thut the firo was the work of o perststeut incen- dtary, % ‘I'io ol was bullt o 1800 or 1870, Ly Willlam Goldi of o mili owned by yoars ogo Mr, mond then took charge, ‘They, too, went into bankruptey, and upon the DANVILLE. peciwd Dispalch 1o The Tribu QOct. 14,—~The pol dron {8 Lolling at a rata never before equaled in this county. “I'he wooda are full of speakers,— Reoublican, Democratic, snd Greenpackur, fs geverally admittud that the UGreenbackers have the largest mncetings and make the most pected that the result will Danvire, ., surroundiog buth. y pald thelr men ond never had noine, but it is not exi ndicate suct shings, MOLINE, Spectal Disvateh (o The Tribune, RocxIsLaND, 1., Oc 4.—Col. Clark E.Catr, of Ualeaburg, made asplendid speech In Reeso's Hall, Moltue, this cvening, the room being capacity with maon of ali partles, who jteatliied thelr appreciation of the Colonel’s poluted arguments burata of hearly applause. tined himaelf s ridiculiug the crowded to {Ls utwo ot suspicious to Mr. uarcly to the Issucs of, the aay, at-inoney Idea, and ahowiop the navavtages, to laboriug-men particularly and tle country generally, of a systemn of currency of uniform vurchusing power. lle made sn ex- vellent Impression. D Cableto the New York Herald. LoNDoN, Oct. 15.—~The London Stock Ex change, at the opening, showed ovidences of a better feeling, Later, however, the tone'of tho money and stock markets became uneasy. The Directors of tho Hank of Kneland met twiee during the morning, and at second sitting ralsed the rato of discount to O per cent. | Money was scarcely obtalnable late Iu tha at- ternvon, aud the fears of a'crisis to-day are re- Fpecial Dirvatch to The Tridume. arieLy, 111, Oct. l4.—~Gen. E. A, Bates, the Natlonal-Ureenbock-Labor candluate for Btato I'reasurer, addressed an Juterested gathe ering, composed of all parties, to-night on po- National-Greenback liticul fssues from alarm cuma in. MISCELLANEOUS. SOUNDS YIOM A DEMOCRATIO ORGAN. Special INapatch to The Tribune. Wasminaron, . C., Oct. 14.—~Tho Washing- ton J'est to-gay has sevo: that should attract attéltion. foldlug of the present politiesd map of Indlans, 88 tho Democratie Legislaturo of that State will change it before another clection. tentfon to the fact that the Fost has demanded in time the repeal of the law autborlzing United Btates Bupervisors of Klectiou, Now, it ex. presses the opinlon that Mr. Bayler will tmove for ita repeal amonyg his tirst acta at the coming In concluding an article designod to srouse the Domocratic press to the importauce of carrytug a mujority of the 8tate dulegations possible eluction of a ‘The days of sadvess for the unfortunate- eliarehiolders of the Bauk of Glasgow havo A demand wus sent out them to pay ! editorial statements failed, sod Ae: worth of stock in thelr possession. bring distress to miany of the middle class ‘This opiofon Iy sirenptbiened by the feverish conditlon of trade all uver the country. T, D. Finlay & Co., Eust India merchants, of Qlasgow, have susponded. Natlona) Hank of Ililnols, some new vlaners and other wichinery, and were accredited with o flourishing busiuess, Last week they gave o mortgage on their stock, eported (o commerclal nizencles and t the Hocorder's office, but this was doubtivss owing to u shortage of cash, as bath men were comparatisely now fu the husiness, ron Box 13, at 2:03 yesterday afternoon, wascaused by s fire In a shad in rea) of Nu, 130 Harber stroet, owned by Philip Carey.. Cause, boys mischiovously sstting Damuge slight. Thuy had put In Lucir Habillties aro ‘Ihese facts, taken In connection with tho previous coudition of the market, reuder tbo busiueas outlovk almost desperate. WEST INDIES, HavaNa, Oct. 14.—A French steanier from 8t, Thomas arrived, briugingfurther particulars of the Insurrection In Santa Cruz, rection broke out in the west end of theisland, where three-fourths of tho towns wero burned and plilaged. The fusurizents then traversed the fsland towards Bassin, but fortunately the timely arrival of forees from Bt. Thomas saved that part of the tslund, tates were burned, g fire to somo deemed to Lo 27 certaln, it gives the followiug us those from which the Democrats muat curry 8 majority of wenibiers to cusble them to elect a President fu the louse: Wisconslu, Californis, Bouth Carollua, Florida, New Hampsbire, New Jersey, aud Connecticut. PENDENCE, TA. tpectal Dispatch (o Ihe Tribune, INDBPRNDENCE, Ja., Oct, 14.—~About 8 o'cloc Bunday evenlug fire was discovered In Evers The alarm was guickly given, sud the Firs Departinent was ou band, but, owlng to the combustible nature of the bulldiug and contents, Loss, about 84,4 New York, llisiols, steam cooper-sliop. Special Dupateh to The Triluns, Lovisvirre, Ky, Oct. M.—Before Judpe Baxter to-dsy Blauton Duncan vrescuted a pe- tition asking the sppolatneut of Buvervisors ut the Congreasional election fu this district Nov, J. Asthe law Ly mandatory, it s presumed tho fuspectors will be appoloted, Tho Democrats chiarga the matter to the Republicans, et Duncan’s conuection with the Charles 0'Conor Wwuvelentusa prool of azsin helping them, ‘I'its {s not true, however, 88 the chaices of Republican success 1o this district wero never 08 now,~two Democrats sod ong Greenbacker causing a great svlit. Much com- ment 3 oceasloned, us the appolutments would ‘b distasteful, it was soon burned. % lusurauce, in the Pensyl- 2003 (o the Liverpool & London T, Consrderuble credit 18 due to o Juvenile fre company, the Wapsls En Compuny, for saving s dwelilug neur by, 'l wachine, being swall aud 1lent, was stal J, atl woun n stream was on_ the ly saved thu Luildiug, AT FOND DU LAC. A to The Tribune. Oct, ' H.—An mcendiary fire fu the luinber-yard of Alexander McDonall' Bunday night destroyed lumber to the value of+ $6,000; fusurance, $2,000. A terrible conflagra. tion was baroly pret . AT DETROIT, > Koectal Dispateh fo The Trivunse Defotr, Oct. 14.—Hay sor, owned by Molson’s Bauk of Canade, was set on fire aud cousumed this afternoon, Loss, $20,000; Insured. Bixty-scven sugar ca~ Ouly nlno of valua remaln, ‘The principal leaders of tho insurrectlon arc now undergoln trlal, About 500 insurgents ure still scuttered about the couutry. the innurrection was sbort payment of wages and refusal of the uuthoritics 1o aive passporis Sautn Crux wus slready de chninz rapidly, aud the {slund is, therefory totally rulied.” Tho merchauts of 8. Thoun lost hieavily by the fnsi 10 the Begrovs, Licty undoubted Adylces from Baoto Domnioge say no tidjogs’ have been recelved of the American shiooyer: Jordan L. Mott, carrying vx-Prealaent Gonzales and twentv-two of his followers to Curaclo, and it 1s fearcd they all perished {n the sovers nurri-: cane which swepl Lo south coust of Santo Da- nlogo on the J MISCELLANEOUS. TUR MANCLESTER FAILUKE. Loxpoy, Oct. 15—5 a. m.—Deugh, Balfour & Co.'s liubilities ,ure now cstimsted at over ‘The aiz largest Orws of Blackbury $25.000 to £100,000 BLAINE, dipectal Diwaich {a The Tribune. b, Oct. H.—An hinmgnse wpdi- enre assembled at the Detroit & Siilwaukes depot this afterncon to hear Benator Blaine k on the political fssues of the day. His css was tnatuly devoled to the tnancial ton, 80d was oue of the must riuglug, und incontrovertibla fuvor vf honest money uttere the present camopalgn, The queutly luterrupted by noisy Grecobackers, but and declsive suawers to s00n put 8 quictus ou distiflery, 1 Wind-, wivhere auring peaker was fre- ———— AT FITCHBURG, Frrcunvua, Muss,, Oct. 14.—Too woulen wiils are creditors, and lose from each. Eome other tirms have given notlce of the stoppage of thelr works in cousequence of fallitre of orders. of Glednill & Jon: ero danaged $30,000 by fucendiary tiro last uight. laosurauce, 28,000 it e ! A PLEA OF NOT GUILTY, Nxw Youk, Oct. 14,—Mra. Jenute R, Bmith, fudicted for the muider of her busband, Pollce Ofticer dinith, Wua urralgned to-day in the tod- sou County Court, N. 4., toplead. Bho utts a luud cry a8 she answered, **Not gullty, sip.” She half swooned as she yosc to leave the court- roun, avd leancd howvily on cbe arm of the out.” Her walliug could bu , East Jodia wmerchants, Glasgow, bave suspended. Liabilities, CATHOLICISX IN AMERICA, low®, Oct. 14,—lu consequence of o report from Cardinul McCloskey, the Vaticun 1s taking coustderable develupweut BT, 8r. Louts, Mo, Oct. 1.—The Democrats in vonvenstion Rere to-day nominated a full city dcket. The vrinclpal oflivers are us follows: Bleritl, Jubn Fiun; Kecorder of Deeds, b, H, ! MacAdam; Judge of tne Incasures for a yer treuit Court, E. D, of Catholicisus 1o udge of the Criminal Court, B. 1. Laughlia; Coroner, Dr. Willlam 31, lln::.mxn. NasuviLre, Teun., Oct. 14.—In a curd adwmit- g the hopelessness of contiuulug the contest, he' Huu. Lewls illman, recoutly nomluated by ‘e Natioual Greenback par #row the race tor Goveror, RUODS ISLAND, Puovipesce, K. 1., Oct. 14. ruitless efforg the Greenback Siaf ul:v':lcdlh’.x‘l;.r :vu umuu:tu‘l:c;u\'unhnu. “urges S a3 nonated fur Cougress the Easteru Dhatrict, awd 4. Fraucs Suith i the Western Diatrtet, 8: Loxpos, Oct. 14.—Ths sppolotment of Von Beust' to be Austrian R‘:umfil‘::r‘:lcf::fl:‘ 18 detiultely ugree oiticer who led bar ——————— licard fue » long time. The Rumen Csmpagna, o 1 the Rowe correspoudens of the Ph plia Teegraph is uot misinformed, tha Trapolst , Fatbers of the Threa Fountalns, oalaide the gates of Home, heve eolved the hitherto un-) wanageable problem of frecing om the walarty awd readenug it oroductive. The situation bas been costinually growing: worse, frow the vld Romau tinies to our own' duys, aud wuch woney has beel sbent, 1o o. purpose. The sotl 13 ‘very thiv, and lies ou a 1y, to-duy witbarew [ —— § 4 Dida't Care About It Just Thens Laston Heratd, There is nothing like making yourself under- ‘Tue other evealus a Western gentlean was accostel by Lwo vracticiug Cowtiunisis, who iutimated that they would “trouble biw He ut vice cxplaiyed that be carrted his watch lo bis hip-pochet ) that it was o stem-winder, full-barreled) and’ that thers “irouble all round * obliged to pull it out. quested him Lo paxa on bis way, und to keep me.x’; shure of tue Wateh 81l they asked for it ter four bours® € the cawpagua; 1or bils wateb.™ Nw Yous, Oct. H—The’ Republicans to- Bight wale Lhe Wilowing Lummatious lor Con- cres: Eichtb Disisic;, Awaon G. McCooks iwtn, Wilsou Berrywan; Eleveuth, Thy Commuoists ro- terful, equally tojurious 1o vegetation. Letig uo porous subsoll, the water from salug WASIHINGTON. Alleged Combindtion in New York to Lock Up Legal- Tenders, This' Ta Hald to Have Caunsed « the Iecent Rise in Gold. New York Batkors Protest Againat the Recent Redemp- tim .Order, "And May Seek to Block the Wheels of Resump-, tion, TOR TREASURY. °* SECRETART SHNAMAN AND THA NEW YORR * DARKERS, - Bpecial Diwpalch to The Tridune Wasminaron, D, C,, Ocl 14.—Sccretary 8horman with United States Treasurer Giltillan have gouo to New York to be absont four or five days, Thers are somc lmportsnt financlal rumors here arising from tho visit. Without vouching for their sccuracy, these rumors aro herewlth given: The fsct that- the Treasurce drow upon the Now York syndicata bankers for $4,000,000 last week, and tho rumor that an- other, draft ia to bo made this weck for five ade ditional millions sald to be due the Uovern- ment, has caused & sudden and considerable rise i the gold:markot. 1In-connaction with this rise thero aro susplclons that s powerful com- Vination bas arraugéd to lock up Jegal-tendera and tocreato a panic In the market, Tho Na- tloual Bunks, too, in New York are FRELING VERY UNPRIENDLY towards the Treasury Department at present on account of tho action of the Departmont with respect to the ordercharging the banks for the trausportation of curreucy to Washington for redemption. Indcod, [t {s stated that the bauks ore so much incensed that they have de- clined 1o sgnd any curroncy hero for redomp- tion. ‘I'ha order making this charge ts rogarded Dby the banks as tiorcasonable, as calculated practically to defeat the Iaw organizing tho Re- demption Agency, aud as haviog no real object. except it be to lock Sup $10,000,000, possibly $15.000,000, of legal-teuders In the 5-percent fund so that they may not be preseated Jan. 1 for redemption, ~ Coupled with this is the be- llef of mapy New York bankers that Sccretary lllrl:erm-n fotends to uss Lis 820,000,000 of sllver to . DARNIOADE T8 GOLD on Jan. 1, and to forco tho payuient of stiver out first whenever legal-tenders shall be pre- acnted for redemiption, These clrcumatances, in view of tho fact that redemption s but two montbs and a half off, havo created such con- ditions in tho money market as the rise in goid, increase in intercat rates, ond reduction of the amount of legal-tender reserve held by the banks almost to the minimum, that the per- a0nal attention of the Becrutary of tho ‘I'reasury has become necessary. ‘The fricuds of tho Treasury here malntain that the frlendship of the National Banks of New York City, which alune have $50,000,000 of legal-tenders, 18 very esscutlal to ussist the “Treasury Department to resume, 8hould these Natlonal Banks alono be boatlle, they could ef- fectually T y DIEAR DOWN ANY BARRICADE . of sflver, aud by the presentation of the lepal- tender which tiioy hold absorb sl the silver, nud on the first day draw from the ‘I'reasury BdU,~ 000,000 of.gold. Persons holdlaz intimate reta- tious to some of the New Yark banks say that these banks would certainly tako spcody ‘slops to convert thelr legal-tenders into gold, first disposing of tho $20,000,000 which they might he required to take in silver to merchants for ‘customs ducs. . ‘Theso rumord may oot bave good foundation, but thero evidently has been enourh In them or some of them fo cause the Secretary of the Trensury and Treasurer of the United Btates to visit New Yurk with tho cxpectation of romaiue ing therea nunberof days, TIR, CONFERRNCE. . Mpectal Dikateh to The Tribuns, ' ‘New ' YORK, "Oct. M.—8ccratary Sherman, Treasurer Glitilan; and Private Becretary Bab- cock arrlved in town unexpectedly this ‘norn- inu, and procecded at once to the §ub<'l‘rcuur Bulldlnf. Notlees were sont to i1, K. Vail, Presidont of the Bank of Com- weree, Mr.' Ellis, of Winslow, Lanier & Co., Parker IHundy, and 8. B. Colgate, bulllon brokers; August Boimant, Mir, Wright, of Drexal, Morgan & Co.; H. C. 'Fahnestock, of tho First Natlona) Bank:-and Lev! P’ Morton, ot Morton, Bllss & Co., that the Becretary de- sired to confer with thom. Mr, Bher- man informed the gentlemen that e had’ called them together to submit A proposition that hercafter the Gov- ¢rnment shall only buy sitver bullion on tho basia of {ta-value In the American tnarket, “Tha-practive hns hean to sell tothe uvernuant on the bosis of the London quotations. Mr. Bherman sald he understood it wus common to muko sales of siiver buliion to ludividuals at Amerlenn unotations, WIHICIL ARE BELOW TITH ENGLISIH, and ho did not see why tho (lnvernman which 1s by far the largest purchascr, should not re- ccive siinifar wdvuntages. e l;mpoml to cut louss trom the Lundon quotations altogether, and to buy what is almost purely an American product at American rates, Ho also de- sired thelr vie ugon the advisability of wnaking purch: of sliver bulllon hereafter thraugh prop.osals for the bess bidder, Nothing delinite was arrived at, and tho conference nd- journed to submit thelr onclusion ut a future session. Bubsequently Mr, Bherman sutnmon- ed tho membors of the 43¢-per-cent-bond Bynd!. cate, and asked thelr views upon TUH EXCENT INCREARR IN TIlB PREMIUM ON GoLD, or tho best manner to provide for its reduc- tiun da antlcipation of resumption on Jun. 1. 1t was agroed that the only way te seeure the Iatter dealderatur was to keep the market abundautly -eupplied with gold, so that the amount. on wale should alwuys exceed the buying demand. - To cucompass this the Hecretary was advised to lssuo un order to the Treasurer at Washinwton and the Asxsistant Treasurer at New York to pay any outstundiog called bouds at any time before maturity, with {nterest to and Including the datu of presentation, He prowissd to doso, Mr, GHl0Tan sald this wiil atfect 250,000,000 of called bouds not yet matured, Noxt weck ANOTIER OALL 15 to bu fssued for $5000,000, which will leave hut $25,000,000 of 5 porcent honds unlunded., ‘The members of tho 43¢ ver cent Byndicats wsked, i view of repoated publications to the' cifeet that they were largely bebindhand i payments aud that Secretary Shermnau had' repeatedly called on thom In vain, that It should bu sunounced no such demands bave been wade, and that all the Byndicate now owes of the 850,000,000 aspreed to be pald to the Governmunt 1 $34000,000, the old 1o pmy which has been purcliased, and 4 on hand ready to. be forwarded, ultbough tho coutract doca not call fur s dellvery until Jun. L Becrotary Slernan corroborated theso statcwmonts, CATTLE DISEASE, ENGLISI AND AMERICAN REQULATIONS KE- UARDINU TIR EXFORTATION OF BEEVES. Wasuinaton, D, C,, Oct. 14.—The Becretary of State Las been ofiifally notiled of tho, passugo of an act by tho British Parllament en- titled “ho Contagious Discascs (Autmal) act, 1878, under whlch, cxcept in tho case of coun- trics apecially exempt by the Privy Counal, in whole or in part, from the operations of the act, sll aulinale landed from ‘abruad iu any part of the Unlted Kingdom will, alter tho 1sf of Jan- uary uext, ho slaugbtered ot the port of debark- ation, The Dritlsh Goverament hue also nptified Becrotary Evarts that, i case the United States desires to bo exempted from the operatlons of the act, tho” Lords will require a state- ment of tho laws which regulate the bm- portatlon of “uniinals futo this country, and the method udopted tu prevent the spresdiug of any couturisus discuse when It cxlsts w any Rflri qf the United BStates. Beerotary Evarts has sent thy mpfin( the act of thae Brltish I Nament to tho Beereétary of the Treasury, in order that be may furnish the desired infurma- Alon prelimivary o auy sction buag taken to nave the aualy sbipped from the United Btates lato the Ynited Kivgdow exempted TOSSK COMITATUS, THB ATTEMIT OF.7NR DEMOCELTS TO BIND UNCLR ¥AM JIAND AND YOOT; AND HOW IT | FAILED—JOMB'LAW FOR TilB JONNNY KNBY AND THN WHISKY-CROOKS TO THINE ABOUT. X From Quy Qun Corresburiens, ] Wasitixeron, . C., Oct. 12—~Tle Democrats wers uot entirely succeasful i tyfog the hands of the Federul AJmintstration fu tue futerest of illlcit distillation :in Southurn States, and of nalitical mabice. - The vo: the Army bill, it Las been discovered, w #0 drawn ax to prevent the use of troops cither to break up {llicit distillers, or to preyent polit- feal Intimblation, Bec. 15 of the Army-Anpro- priatfon hill, which i1 the posse-coinitatus clause, was modified in many important particufars be- Tn tho form in which it was passed It c8ntaina a limitation which, under & possible and very proper construction of tne law, would enable tho Government, In time of danger, to malntain Sts integrity. limitation {s, that the troops shall nol be used A8 & possc-comitatua in States, except in eaacs where such use (s authorized by ‘tho Federal Constitution, or by express atatute. Witn the contenta of the Federal Constitution, It Is to be presumed, the Demonceatic leaders were reason- but s they have'con- the Conatitution to by rislng laromter, partly oceasional rains, followel In the western por- tlons by falling varometer and warm southerly cloudy weather, Cauttonary sizonls are_ordered for Escrnaba, Milwaukee, and Sectfon One, Ohfeago, Gran: Haven, and Bertlon Three, Mackinaw City, and Hon. Thurlow Weeq fore it finatly passed. Indorsing Dr. Radway's R R, R. Remedies Af, Spectal Diepateh to The Tridune. DeKatn, 11, Oct. 14.—We had one of the heaviest rains of the acason Stunday morning, and the complaint of dronght will "be changed to too much wet. Th thoroughly, wells and cisterns filled, and much ished, Plowing can now bo dasily dung, and stock will nos suffer. LOGAL ORSERYATIONA, ik Citeano, Oct. 14 | fiar, \TAF Hii.| Wind, 000 BT | 09 8, W, 70 elnes, doubtingly at Arst, enicacy with {1 = duty 1o than! niavo dorived from them. The pilis ara ri effect. ihan it {8 Uy 1ta narmie, Wo BBy The tniment fregn ahly well sequainted atrued, at difterent | mean Sccession or not, In their own pleasure, they, doubticss, telt competent to find somo ustification for their action in thelr very flexl- la interpretations, Yut they did not ldve time to carefully examine the lnws, and they forgot that thiero was law enough on tho statute-books to ruthorizo the Presfdent to call upon Btate militla or upon Federal troaps to ald inthe pres- orvation of order or tho execution of the law In nll cases where tho civil authority Is powerless, THR, POSSR-COMITATUB BECTION ! 8ec, 1o, From and after the 1t shall not be lawful 1o employany partof the army of the United Ntates, for the purpuse of oxocating the ) except in such cases and under such clrcumatances 48 suich employment of aald force may be expresaly athorized by the Conatitution or by act of Con- and 2o nioney apprupriated by tuls mct nh the expenses incurred 1n the employment of any troops in violalon of this section; and any poreon wilifully violating the provisions of this scction sha! of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall bo punished by fino not exceeding $10, 000, or lmprisonment not exceeding two years, or by aranyo of thieact posse-camlitatus o be used 1o pay any ol gharges from thie ty minutes Jepiion or Int oliow the 3 at all o parls of acts Incan- sistent with the prorisions of this act be, and they are areby, ropealed. ; Approved June 1 THE B At the time tho A NDIANS. A CATTLE RATD. Caur RoninsoN, Neb,, Oct, 14—Our camp wasaroused at midnight last night Ly several men Hving at the old Red Cloud Agency, a tnile from here, riding foto camp and stating that a party of Choycnncs had run away with all thelr before | doing tmy bill passed, the follow- ing sectlons wero on the statute-books: g, 6,208, Whenover, by re obstructions, combinationn, sonn. or rebellion ngainst ¢ ernment of the n of anlawfal nited States, it shall become impracticable, In the judgmont of the President, caurso of judicial pro- nited Htates within any Btate or Tereltory, it ehiall be lawful for the Pre forth the militia of any or ail the Htates, and to employ such parts of the !and and 1 forcen of tha United States sary, (0 enforco the faithfu! States, or 10 suppress such re- ‘bolllon, 1n whatever State or Torritory thervof the 1awa of the linited Ntates may be forcibly opposed, or the exccutlon thereo! foreibly obstructed. [July new Agonoy, camp was under arms Immedmc\y. aml prepa- adofor s fight {n caso” tho hostlles ck us, At daylight a party of twen- ty-five cavalrymen went out to the scene of tunder, but nothing could be ascertained fur. er than that the Indlans, after runniugofl the stock, made tor Crow Buttes. orted that the Cheyennes were all day ny secn on Crow Buattes, The commandsof Majs. Carlton and Thorn- burch will arrive here te-morrow from Camp Sherldan, and will no doubt pursue the hostiles. c laws of tha United 20, 1801, ] Hrc. 0,400, Whenoser insurrcction, domestic vlolence, uniawinl combinattons, in any Ntate o obstructs or hinders tho execution of the laws thercof, and of the United States, as to deprive any portion o class of tha pooplo of Htato of any of the righ! ties, or protectlo sccured Ly tho or consp! mepiracies The same party privileges, or Immuni- ed in the Coustitution and the protection of Auch unitles, and the consti- tuted autborities of h Btateare unable to pro- tect, or, from mny cuuse, fall in or rofosc tion of, the peaple {n # bo decmed a dunlal by such State of lhe e laws to:nrhich the Constitaton of . the “Unite — MUARDERY IN KANSAS. . Nonti Prarze, Nob., Oct. 14.—It is ecstab- lishod beyond & doubt that the totalmumber of -titizens killed near the Stats line by the Chey- renne Indians who crossed the Union Pacifle Hallrond Oct. 4 was 43,—23 on tha Sappa, 15 on the Beaver, 1 on Prairie Creek, and 8 near the Republican River, The Indians carried awnr & largs numbaer of fine California horses from ‘Wilson's ranche, Hitchicock County, Nub, RED CLOUD AND SPOTTED TATL. Beatnics, Neb., Oct. 14.—~8enator Paddock Liaa recolyed a tolegram from Secrotary Schurz, saying he nas diroct and satisfactory informa- tion “that, the Ilcd-Cloud and Spotted-Tail Indlana are sottled on the reservation chosen by them, uud there {5 no oceasion of alurm from thelr movements. CASUALTIES. A GREAT STORM. VINRYARD IIAVEN, Mass, Oct, 14.~In the gale Baturday, the schooner Etta A. Stimpsan was capsized, and tho Captain, his wife, and fivo seamen drowned, BostoN, Mnss., Oct. 14.—~Dlspatches from nlong the coast continue to report great loss of ‘property ‘on sea and shore. ARTUOKET, Oct, 14,~Satunlay’s storm was the severcst that has occurred on the [sland since Lho memorablo gale of 1841, Kllien, mate, was takun from the wreek of the schiooner Etta A, Stimpson, after laving lashed to tha rlaging thirty-six hours, Ilo was the unly surviver of n crew of seven, h rights, each Iacts sliall [ 8, . whenever such insarrection, violence, uniawful combination, of conspiracy opposcs or obstructs tho lawa of tho United 8tatas, or Uie due oxecution thereol, or impeden or obstructs the due course of ustico under the samo, 'realident, and it stall anure Rucuratic Bed-ridden, lanem, Gripp 1 bo_tawful for the s duty, to take such tho omplogment of the militla of tho the Unitod States, or af ‘elther, or by other means, n4 ko may deem necos- nuppression of such insurroc. Hlom, dumoatic violeuce, of cumbluations. (April 1.} Sxc, 5,300, Whenever, In the judgment of the President, 1t becomes noceasary “to use the mill- tary forcoy under this title, the Presidont shall forthwith, by proclamation, command Fenls 10 dfsperas and retire -p‘efiuln abodes within s lmited timo. 1and and naval forces o acunbly to their re- ‘The Southern whisky-crooks will do woll to t the statute-book, 'They may finl that Uncle 8am I not crippled yet, E.B.W. T8 FORRBIGN COMMERCE, pectul Dixpateh to The Triduna Wasmixgton, D. C,, Oct, 14.—By a recent mall from Moxlco later advices havo beon re- celved relating to the forelzn comimerce of that country. -Accordidg to data furnlshed by thoe Mezxlean Tronsury Dopartment, from Mexico during tho fiscal” ybar ended- June 80, 1877, was 823,761,750, and the total amount of dutles recclved on imports was 80,420,031, No statemaont of finports Into Mexleo for that year linas yot been 1nyde by the Mexican suthorl- tios. As the averago rato of dutles on lmports undor the extsting Mexican tariff has been offi- clally stared as 48 per cent, with about $3,500,000 entering fres of duty, the total foreizn imports all countries durlug the laat from the amouht en about $3,700,- 0 total exports’ {n.a few minutes curs nrn, o Colle, Winitn the Bow UNDFR TUE WIEELS, dipecial Dispatch o The Tridun LaSatLg, 1N, Oct. 14.~Yesterday afternoon a northward-bound switeh train on the Iltinols Central Railroad ran over and {nstantly killed a stranger Jylug aslecp on the track about three- quurters of & mile north ot the depot. acen drunk fu townn few hours befor appeared to be about 40 in was found In Wis posscas! he was a farm laborer, falled to ascertain his name. k) READY MELIEN with them. A few drops Jil pravent blukness or paine feom, changs Jeis bouter tnsu Fronen FEVER AND AGUL into Mexico from yuar are therelore catimated, of dutles collceted, to have 000, the statements that Lave recently Uecn mada (n this country that foreign Imports into Mexivo amount to $75,090,000 per anaum prove to be very wild exagyerations. abfe that " ihe total Jorelgn commerce of that country, both buports and exports, and includ- fng tho contraband trade, now excoeds about 05,000,000 per annum, NOTEB AND NEWS. THY SUPRAME COURT, Wasmyoros, D, C., Oct. 14,.—~The SBupreme Court of tho United Btates met to-day at noon, snd, in sccordance with usage, adjourned to pay thelr respects to tho Preatdont. celved the Judges fu the Blue Room, whero they pleasantly spent o short time In general conversation. Tha Court will cominence the cail of tne docket to-morrow. . Before adjourpment to-da; Chicago, and L. 8, were adinitted to practice, "FINANCIAL, Fallure of the First Natloval llank of Tam- DOt & Feine; o Agiie, Typh It 18 not prob- f_Tn A1oTs SRy DAY THE FAVORY Bpectul Dispateh to The Tribune. Foxp nu Lag, Oct, 14.—A young man named Connauglity, in the Town of Lamartiuc, Wis,, Wwas inatantly kitled by the premature discharee of a stiot-gun In, his own hamd, vesterday., was taking the gun by the muzzle from u bout. HOISTING WORKS BURNED. z BaN Francisco, Oct. 14.—A Virglnla, Nev,, digputch says the holstinz works of tho Lady Bryan Mining Company burned Sunlay. $200,000. ‘Thirteen men wero I the mine, but the old workings, ——e— - OCEAN STEAMSHIP N T.oxnon, Oct. 11,~Steawmship Minnesota, from Boston, bus arrlved out, Quexxdrows, Oct, 14.—Arrived, Baltic and City of Richmoud, from New Yurk. HBoston, Oct, l.—dArrived, Batavis, from y Oct, 14.—Arrived, England, from ———— The latter re. Fred B. Mason, of escaped through rd, of Clucinuat),: o SCROFULA ORBYPH A €0 Lungs or Ktoumeliy Ml connuprisg THE SOL g Spectal DisouteA 10 TAs Tridnne, TAMAQUA, Uct. 14.—The First Natlonal Bank Hank of 1834, suspended payments to-day,’ with assets of $150,000, aend {ndividual' deposits of $90,000. Tho suspension is caused through the fallure of Churles Bhoencr, an ex- tensive dealer justocks and frun of Patludeliphia, whose notes went to protest to-day, lovestmeuts 1n' Tamaqua reuicdin e Comtitution pusnilive cury for KIDNEY AND BEADDER, COMPLANTS, Urinary ud'womh Discases. Gravel, Diabetes, Drores Apacial Disputch 10 The Tridune, Maoison, Wis, Oct, 18.—The Hon. C. C. Remingtou, an old resident and promiuent lawyer of Caraboo, died at that place yesterday after & long undopaluful fliness. wak o uan of very deelded aollit; 11u wus hlehly eatoemed’ ath fs universally lamented, ksl Soclidainh by top) Disoare, Albuniuur brivk-dint deposiis, or 1ulaeq with substauces U threads” lke whita slik. ur tiers Is & , bilious Appuarsnce, sl white Luno-dust dupuslih S Cl I water, aid paty In t Cincinnaty, Oct. 4.—Charles Myers, a Ger- 1 ot Do by man, aged §9, who had made two unsucceesfal attenpts at suictde by hauging, placed himsel! In the way of a switeh enclue on the H-mlum; & Dayton Road to-uight, owner of tho Urcenwood Rollfug Mill. At the: latter place alone ho has 235,000 tons of unsala-! ble cotton tie-lrou on hand. Lo fs largely tuter-' eated 11 coal mines at Boaver Meadows, Carbon® County. flo hus & furuace at Reddingteny in! Northamptou County, aud fs an owner of, stocks aud bonds, Nearly two-tbirds of the! present Natioual-Bank stock is lu bis intercst here. Thu National Bank las been, wutil now, able moncy centres In the one of the wost yeurly divideuds, is quoted on the FExchauge at 854, The suspen- sfon was ordered by President E. J, Fr tect all lutercsts concerned, aid dollar for dullar, as th o _warcaute this beln, falture affecls KINGSFORD'S OSWEGD STARGH IN NEW WRAPPERS, Bright and Handsome Shelf Goods, Aund the very BEST S8TARCIL wanufactured, Always uniform in quality, Pleases Familics and Laundry Women every M tha rolling mill permanently, sud’ s iho futcotlou to resuwne Lusiucss ut the First Nutional fo a week's thnu, A mecting of the Board of Directurs will* b The working classus of wqua aud the 'sntber-Creek Valley are “Jurgely tutercated, many Laviug small deposits. “The suspeusion geucrslly paralyzes every fu- Y Boston, Mass., Oct, 14.—At the request ot the Bank Commisslonersa temoyrary injunction Was issurd this witeruoow restraiing tho L inglon Savings Bank from furthor transscilug The busiucas will be wouud up 1d bere Wednesaay, KINGSIFORD'S CORN STARCH, FOR THE TABLE, Is the Most Delicious of All Preparations Pudings, Blane- Mange, Cake, et BOLD DY ALL GROUERS, Sour Kruetatlous, bl - thu Bluuiach, b THE WEATHER. Orrics or Tum Cumisry Biowar Orricmn, Wasuisgron, D, €., Oct. 15~1 . m,~ludics- tious—Fur the Tenncsseo aud the Ohlo Valley und Lower Lake reglou, (slling barometer, south- west to soutbeust wiuds, warmner cloudy and ralny weather, possibly followed by cooler northwest winds sod ¢leariug westher fu the or hun»nuuLthulluM whe! ur Wel 10 by Hesd. l’fllclcntv For the Upper Lake region, Upper Misslssinpl sod Lower Missouri Valleys, soutbwest shift- -cotuitatus clause of 1 fux to covler norihiwest winds, fallivg fullowed Y FROM THH ) ter Using them for Beverul Yeas, Kaw tor, Dear i faviog tor eeyerst 7eiry e A A Wicr Shperie confidence, It te 1o I fally acknowiedgs tf uried 1 (o FequireR, and alwase wi sempay o, Tonty Telel eATROY br. Deites o nirad Iy nnd freely, aimust invariabiy Gndi i L RCer T Trily yours (8igued] ok ‘N9 Poniliod Lt HADWAY. TURLOW WEED, R. R. R. DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA, OHOLERA MORBUS, TEVER AND AGT, CURED AND PREVENTED BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, ' SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHIRQ, MELIEVED IN'A FEW MINUTES BY RADWAY’S READY. RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Looseness, m-r[hel. Cholera )Invlim. OF Palntyl dly. howels Are atoppy lhfl"l""ll en. T aitin o weaknces oF lositus, 5 o1 The it 10 Tariets il R.R R RADWAY:S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from Ono to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisoment neel any one Buffer with Pain, RADWAY'S READY RELIT 18A CURE FOR EVERY PAIY, It wastbo firstand lathe ONLY PAIN REMEDY That [nstautiy stops the most excruciatiog pates, ol iays laf tha Liugs, st by one appiication, miation snd cures Congesiions whether of xtomach, Lowe!s of uibor glauds or urgans In from One to Twenty Minutes, No matter how viotent of oxcructating the lFm. the erto er, Neuralgic, or prostrated willy dlcsse ins; RADWAY'S READY RELIER WL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kidne 5 . 8, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congostion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, * Palpitation of the Heart Iyaterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, : Neuralgia, Ricumatism, Cold Chills, Agus Chills, Chilblains, nnd Frost Dita Tha urnlvmlan ‘ot the Teady Teltef ta the partu parts wiiere (g patn or dfficuity existe will aford cie and confurt Thi X tumhler of water ¥f) i st s el of sy sdacio, Diartiies, yiesia, af ela, ud sl lntcrual o s Hea Tavelers siionid slwags carry a bottie of 3L v raudy or Ditters s & FEVER AND AQUE cured for Afty cents, Therels ageut 11 this world that Wil cure Fevet all_other Mafarioys, Iijore, Reatlet fuw, and viher I F8 (aldeat 0y 1 | 2 LY L ey cvuts er buttles DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFILR, N ¥ MRTED N e s DTannhi S or 1onea, Tlest or u;s AND VITIATING urtal tnaiy Cumpidinte, Uout, Lroje), Bale ki, B cluitla, Cuusuinption, Liver Complaint, &c. ot oely does the Ssrsapariilien Howiy ‘crnlxnzfilwn‘! “in th of 'Curonic, seratul 00 Bin Discases, bt 1 1 s oud X0 ot Water, Tacoutincnce of Uriie. brghis e o, And 11 il cases whicre ther &6 ia, Or o waler 18 thick, clulf uces ko' tla witlo of \n e§8 e ek whea thera ls |.n'cun:k burntti seusation wiieu |84 2 snall uf thg havk il sl us,' buld Ly druggise PRICEONEDULLAK OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS GROWTH CURED ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & CO,, 32 Warren-! DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, ug atly cuatcd with awect BT ity wnl MU Tvou Todl: ) X ‘Blliousnces F n 18, Yiles, and all dcran: €D s Warra ted w ol able, cuulaiulug uu muereury, e o ot o e tollowlag &) mptoms Fesultiog % 0t tho Digestive U ood I8 tioi. Juwerd Files, Ful Tend, Acidily of ihe blomash, bisautt vt Food, Fitlarur o wele ' Dithicult lireaihin, n Mol befors tug siglt. ¥ n (o b Sk sud yes. Pal t i dad e Citeaty ursiog e ¥ i s of hisdway's il wili Dice Trou a0t the abuvernamed dlavsderss S 2 U R D) READ 1 « False and True. Send s lotiet stamp o RADWAT & €O, No 3V T e i tioa Worils Chousaauds witl Be sept T L