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. Tekindld the ewnbers of ecctlonal atrife. Let . development of his own section, to the cnlarze- - ing capacity; and the passenger-cors would seat 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1878. tates that England 1s endeasoring to fnduce the Powers to make common representations respecting the return of the Russians to the neighborhood of Constsntinople. The Fedem- outi expecta’Runsia will slnply ignoré such repre- sentations It made. INURDATION. ALERXARDRIA, Egynt, O.t. 21.—Tho fnunda- tion which carried away tho dyke on the Daml- ctta branch of tne Nile immeracd 80,000 scres of land, on which were fifteen villages. AUSTRO-HUNGARY, FOREIG U8 go into this great contess of 1920 withont any of these elementa of sectlanal Ditterness, Of conrse we witl be divided os to questions of governmental policy, but, with that element climinated from the ‘contest, the Representative of the South can stand upon the floor of Congress as the peer of any from the Northern States, and can look to the material The Ameer Rgplies in.a Defiant Tone to the English Envoy'; ment of commercial reiations, and make the ¥ Bouthern people more prosperous. \With tra. teroity and barmony restored, this great coun- try can march on to a more glorfous and flius- trious future than haa been scen in the past.” And Dares the DBritish Govern- ment to Do Its iy Worst. TIHE MUKGARTAN PREMIER IX PAVOR AGAIN. NL Loxnoy, Oct, 31.—A dispatch from Pesth MISCELLANTOUS. - states that Herr Tiszs, speaking at a clnb of the N Tons Another Batch of Heavy Failures in Government parly, eald ss the Government acver had any intention of sharing with Russia in the partitlon of ‘Turkey, or goingz to war to oppose It, it s clear that henccforth Austro-tlunzary will not only have Russis for an encmy, hut some other Powers. o de- clared also, that with every sympathy for tho lierole bravery of the Turks, he conld not de- fend their administration, Tho occupstion of Bosnia and Merzegovina wos undertaken {o order to destroy Sclaviam, which was threaten- ing the monarchy, and to facilitate tho regen- eration of Turkey. B A Vienna dispatch states that Herr Tisza’s specch has won back the confldence of the ma- Jority, and bis success in the 1lungarian Dict 18 certaln, THE HUNOARIAN WIRAT TRADE, VirwnA, Oct. 21.—The New FPree Press comt plains that the export of Hungarian wheat s al- most at a standstill, partly i consequence of ;ln:‘ Ameritans underselling the Hungerian mar- els. New York, Oct. 21.—The Domocratic Con- .gressional Gonvention in the Fourth District, Lrooklyn, nomioated Archibatd M, Bliss, The Fifth Congresslonal District Tammany +Democratic Convention nominated Nicholas Mueller. England and Scot- land. The Hangarian Premier Makes HIm. self Solld with the - Diety . WATERPROOF, Nxw Onreang, Oct, 31.—Referring to the re- cent trouble there, 8 communteation from the District-Attorney of Tensas Parish to the (iov- ernor states that the Eherifl's roue of fifty men, going to excente 8 writ for the arrest of v-lr}u, were lired upon by 400 armed negroes. ‘The posse returned the firc, killing and wound- iog cight negroes and dispersing the balance, e ——— THE RAILROADS. COST OF TRANSIT OVER VARIOUS GAUUES, To the Fditor of The Tridune. The article on the subject of ¥ Narrow and Brond Gsuce Rallroads ™ in n recent fssuc of sour paper was read with Intcrest, as any trans- portation plan which may he adopted that wiil redace tho transit cost of the products of the 80§l will be joyously welcomed by the agricult- urajand manufscturing interosts of this coun- try. Tho great advantage of narrow over the uage of four fect cight inches deems to be n light snl less expensiye rolling-stock, and the economy in working tha samo. It uppears to me that the same economy may be caslly {otroduced upon the track-gauge of four feet eight tuches, by reaucing the welght of tho car rolling-stock to the same tonnage-capacity of that used upon the narrow-gauge roads. ‘The writer of this can well remember the welgght and capacity of the rolling-stock of the first rallroads constructed in the Atlautic Statcs. The freizht-cars then carried double tho tonnage of thelr own weight, the “deadwond " helvg B0 per cent. of the carry- By Presenting the Austro-Hungarian Policy in s New Light. Decorations Received by American Con- tributors to the Paris Exposition, AFGITANSTAIN. UNTRUR. Lovpox, Oct. 31.—A correspondeat at Con- stantinople saya the whole story of an Afghan Envoy to the Porto is untrue. No such person ia here, or Las been here. UNSATISFACTORT. . Loxpow, Oct. 21.—A disvatch from Simis confirins the roport that the Ameecr's roply is unconcilistory and unsatisfactory. “DO YOUR WORAT.™ Loxnown, Oct. 21,—A dispatch from 8himla rives the followlng as the substancs of the Ameer's message to the Viceroy: **You may do your worst, and the iasue is in God's hands.” The Ameer’s messago has Leen telegrapbed 10 England, and the reply indicating the course of procedure is oxpected Wednesday. . OBJRCTS. Lospoy, Oct. 81.—A Berlin dispatch says the Tnssian Government objects tothe Amecr’s En- voy interviewing the Czar. A dispatch from Bimla says the Government fully realizes the davger of rashness, but much may b dono before the winter acts o, Khyber ass {s open throughout the year. ENGLAND AND AFGHANISTAN FROM A RUSSIAN BTANDPOINT. Deneiy, Oct, 8.~Tho St. Petersburg cor- reapondent of the Berlin National Zeitung takes an unfavorable estimate of tbe British military strenatb {o India: FoAE “The European army in indla numbers 64,000, the native force 198,000, The 64,000 Eu- roveans belue required to keep down 230,000,- 00U of Hlfll:l! hostlle subjects, few, if sny, can be employ ubroad, “As. to the native forces, they are very untrustworthy, being MISCELLANEOUS. THE ITALIAN CADINET. Rowmz, Oct. 2L.—It ls rumored that - Fremier Calrolt will bimself take the Minfstry of Forelgn Affairs mado vacant by the resignation of Count Cortl. ! ILLUMINATION, Panis, Oct, 21.—The boulovards are crowded to-night and the vrincipal streets brillisutly {lluminated. OFF FOR CTPRUS. l.oxpox, Oct, 21.—Sccrctary of State for Warand First Lord of Admiralty leave Paris to-morrow for Uyprus. BAILWAY ACCIDENT. Loxpox, Oct, 81,—A disastrous rallway col- lision occurred yesterday nt Pontypridd. ‘Twelve persons nfe reported killed, and over twenty eerlously wounded. Several had limbs smputated, sud more deaths are expected. LATER. Forty persons were wounded In the Ponty- pridd rallway disaster, * A BROLIMT RACES, Loxpox, Oct. 21.—The race for the Criterion Stakes at Newmarket to-day was won by Mon- :Lzlulli Phillipe, Lancastrian second, Rayon D'Or rd, ten passenizers per ton welght of the car, The orainary passenger-cors of tho present timo reat nhout four pussencers, and tho palace sleeping-cars seat, on the average, a fraction Iess than thres pnsscngers per ton welght of the car; but, owinz to the fact that ooty four double berths are furnished in each sectlon of the car, where elght passengers can bo acated, the passenger-capaclty of the caris probably reduced mora than 25 per cent, oy m:{ and every passenger may occupy a double bed by paylng for it, which adds the same per-cent to the, “ead weliht ™ of the car per passenger. I think the impresston generally provafling is, that the gauge of four fect etzht inches is the better width for all purpuses, aud especlally in the Irelizht-cars for the trunsportation of catilo and horees. The passcnger-cars of the narrow- TI-Y GOMB TO GRIZP. Mapnip, Oct. 21.—Scnor Ply-Margall has been arrealed and sent to Beville, charged with complicity in the recent Republican conspiracs. A IO TAUL. “Gexoa, Oct, 21.—~Two and o half milllons of francs forwarded to Ancona by tho Natlonal Bank bas been stolen cn route. Threw em- nllluyel of the bank have becn arrcated for the theit. N INSULTED, lnl'mmI Oct. 21.—The L 'a publishes a lot. trauge are 60 reducod fo swidth that ouly three | kept togeiter only by rigorous discip- { ter, dated Tangier, Oct. 11, n‘:tlnz that the seats nbreast can be arranged in the car, which | lfne, .- . . Owling, moreover, to the lack | United States representative has been publicly suats two passengera on one slde and one on tho other slde of the ailey‘through the car. This, when the car 18 (ull of passengere, places 50 per cent mure welitht on one side of the car and track than upon the other, which may prove t0 Lt an objection to the arrangement of the seats, espechally §f the “tread' of tha wheels under the cars are made conlcal, as they sLonld be. There cmiy bo no doubt aa to the cconotny of thie narrow-gange through a sparge- Jy-settied country, s the investment and busi- of officers, thesa forces cannot be Increased. By the efde of and_opposed to tho 102,000 English troops we have 204,000 men farming tho cuntin. gents ol the various semi-independent Princes. Hitberto prevented from _united actlon by ditlerences of raco and state, these forces -are likely to gather round Afghau- fstan ns o common centre In casc of war. Add to this that the Wahabites on the north- western border, who éan send about 50,000 men into the fleld, and hostlie to England, and tnsulted by Moors, and the offenders have. not Yot been punfshed. TR ANTI-BOCIALIST BILL. Benrety, Oct. 21,.—Tha Federnl Conncil has given its assent to the Soclalist bill, and the early promulgation of the bill as alaw of the Euwplre is expected. NOT 50. The National Gazette declares Lue report of the increase of the milltary conscription by 20,000 men wholly untrue. 1iess may be so nearly balanced tbat reasonablo | that a portion of the natlve forces may VOX BEUST. dividen:ds may be realizea by mioderato tull- | bo expected to mutiny, and the resuit | Panis, Oct, 21.—Count Von Beust, the new charges. While I admit a)l that 1s clalmed for | must be very doubtful. - Bus wiil thero | Austrian Ambassadar, s arrived. fiorrow-gauce teansportation, L would remind be war at alll Accustomed o ahow a bold front, England, aa s rule, fights ouly If she has othiers to fall back upou, Wherever firmaess {s shown the Englishman yields, and, as the Alfghans are sure to hold out, bavinz no com- mereial interest to compromise, it {a very prob- lemnatic whether the Euglish, with no allics to fight for them o tho present . Ihstance, will really have rccourse to main’ force. By occupying Quetta aod demanding ‘ad- mlsslon to a country which has never tolerated their presence, the English have provoked dip- lomatic deteat, They have duae thbisat a mo- ment when all India awaits speedy lib- crution from the Euelish yoke. 1n. theso circumstances, the affront sustained is no doubt nainfully felt; but to be worsted by the Afzhans fn the fleld would ba atill more dis- agreenablo, Howover, lot Englishmen take care of thcle own alfairs as best they may, we Rus- BCHOUVALOYY AND GOITSCHAROPP, Loxpox, Oct. 21.—A Derlin dispateh seys the sudden Journey of Count Schouvaloll to Livadia is consldered of the bighest moment. It ls be- licved In well-informed quarters that Le ver- sists Inhis determivation to retiro If Prince ortachakofl remains {n office. Dikw. Loxpoy, Oct. 81,—Jamus Johnatone, propri- etor of the London Standard, ‘- e 5 Lmiraia, Oct. 21,~DProf, Gustave Haenel, the eminont jurlst, Is dead, THE XURGFEAN DALANCE. - LoNDON, Oct. 21,—~Negotiativns aro said to be pendliae between Austria, France, and En~ gland, with the object of sccuriug the common treatment of all Kuropoan questions e g coun- lgr[mile to Russla, and to substititte for the Kalscrbund an cutente botweon France, En- those who think it could be more cconomically worked on_scconnt of fts licht rolling-stock, that tho welght of tho car-stock on $ho gaugo of four feet elzht Inches can be reduced to corre- spond with that of the narrow-gange, and that it can Le worked with the samo or greater econotny, #s it certaluiy ean be where the tounage ls I-rfle),' requiring frealient or heavy trains, us the paund rall, and the motiva powor now used upon it, will £astaln and trausport 50 or (W per cent more tons of freghit per traln than can be cardded by the light rail and lizht engings of the narrew-gatice; therefore, less trulns and less traln-nen will be required to move the same tounacn, From data obtained from the report of thy Raliread Commissionera of this State for the year ending June 80, 1677, it appedrs that the vost of transporting (b’ excess ‘of wipaging i land, nnd Austria. Couut Von Boust's sp- welght of the present cars over the | slans bavo nothlog to do with these Afghan g \uLment as Ambassador to Parisis believed xpu narrew-gange, or former lgnt cars | squabbles for the present.” B:uunnocv.:«l with this project. fo carey the sapio tonnage, canaob e less than 86,500,000, —computing the cost at two mills per tos per mile for the cxcess on frencht-care, and three milla per ton per mile for the excess on passcngur-cars,—~which shows the annual Joss Lo the ruilroad cotnpanies of tho amouut stuted und the sang appears W be an sunuu! tax upon the products of the country traversod by tho railroads reported by sald Comi- wlssloners. Jo H M s BIOUX CITY. dpeciat Dispateh (o The Tribune, Eroux City, la, Oct, 0L.~To-day regular tralus on the Bioux City & Pembina Rallrosd commenced rununlog (o Califape, scventeen miles beyond Portlandville. The fron and tes are purchased, the wrading about fiulshed, and the Company will extend tho road to Belolt, ¢lghteen miles furthier north, before the middlo of December. Track-loying on the western exteuslon of the Chicagzo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Rallway reached Bheldon, a polat on tho Bloux Clty & 8t. Paul Raflway, to-day, aud tho first train on the new road arrived at Shelden to-uight, The ubnve falrly reflcets the tone of Russlan public opiulon at this juncture. ‘The ftussian press, tou, begins to speak out, The 8t Petersburg Golos savs that Enflaud having allowea Messrs. Baker, Kemball, ani othiers to tight for Turkey, Russia will tiot pre- vent her ofticers, volunteers, and ammunition merchants going to and lighting for Afghanis- tav, Tuis would be o semiofficlsl war no doubt; but semi-official hostilities are fur prefer- ablo to direct and otficial rupture, which is not to he approhended. "Tho Journal de St. Petersboury begs to inquire whether the Forclgn Oftice orzan, the Times newapaper, really expects the Russisu Qoyern- ment to ask England’s permission beforo send- fng :n Embasay to Afghanistan or any other country. Herman Vambery, the well-known suthority on Turkestan affalrs, fn a letter 1o the Allge wneine Zeltung, cxpects that England will defeat 8hero All with the assistance of the Beloochees, llm\lem‘I Afridis, cte. The dame writer also asscrts that a Russo-Persiau alllanca has been conuluded. GREAT BRITAIN, THB INPRISONED DIRECTORS. Grascow, Oct. 3L.—The Directors of the City of Gilasgow Bank, arrcsted on a charge of fraud, were remanded ti1l to-morrow. Of the Direct- ors, Willlun Taylor is ex-Town Collector of Qlasgow, member of the School Board, and partoer io & large gralo-dealing Grm fu the west of Beotland, ) Heury Iuglls is alanaed proprietor in the cast of Beotland, Louis Potter I3 8 member of & large shipping firin in Glasgow, John Ioves Wright is a memberof an East Todis firm in Loadon and (ilzsgow. ! Robert Balmond was manager of the Uity of Olasgow Bank when it stopped In 1857, John Btewart s an Edlnburg merchant, ‘Thie arrests cicaled great sensation, but meet with general approval, MORE FAILURES, Lowpox, Oct. 2L.—Lacour & Watson, ship- ning agents in Giaszow and Lelth, bave failed. Liabilities not staled, but belloved to be lare. Alexauder Bell & Bons, merchiants fn the Spanish trade, have falied, James Morton & Ca., one of the firms larzely indebted to the City of Utaszow Bauk, have Pplaced thelr books In the hands of sccountants. Thele liabllities are estimatod frow £°3,000,000 to 500,000, i l1.u=fmm. o0, 2—-Couper, Seott & Co., of aszow, 8 firm largel | G et o T comssel e DIBMARCK. Loxvoy, Oct, 21.—~A Derlin dispatch says Princo Bismarck hosannounced his intention of woing to Lavonbure and remainiug there untit the opening of tho Lanutag at thoend of No- ‘Yyember. TARIPY DEMONSTRATION, Befors lcaving for home, 204 Deputles of the Relchstag of various parties siguod = declara- tion that In vicw of the protectionlst measurcs adonted by tho nolehboring States, the reform of the Uerman tarlil Is ludispensable, P IRISHMEN., Large Gatherlng at Cooper Instituts to Walcome the Fenlan Prisoucrs, New Yong, Oct. 2L.—A numerously sttended meeting was held at Cooper [nstitute to-nignt to givo expression touching the barbaritics practiced fo ¥oglish prisous, and extend o wel- come to Condon sod Melody, receotly arrived liberatod prisoucrs. A portion of the Sixty- pioth Regiment in full untform participated in the meotiog. The Hon. Aug. Schell occupled: the Chalr, and Jobn J. Breslin read letters from Fernando Wood, Benjamin F. Butler, Boud- cault, and others, regrotting inability to be prescut. Condon and Melody were introduced, and rezelvod round after round of cheers. The latter gt & graphic account of nis arrest and trial, sod’ the Indignitics to which he was sub- jected whilo in prison, Bpecches were mad I‘y'y the Hon. B. B, Cox aud the Hon W, E. Robinson, the latter denouncing i uti- measured terms the apathy and indifference of the late Uulted BStatcs Minister, Charlcs Fruncis Adama, when appealed to to interfers 10 behalf of Condon, an American citizen, A resolution was adopted that the best thanks of all fovers of American liberty are due to United Biates Minister Welsh for his porsistent. and successful efforts for the releass of Hdward O'Meagher Condou, aud also to 8. 8. Cox, Roscoe Conkling, Abram 8 lewitt, B. F. Wood, Btanley Matthews, G. M. Banders, and Anson G. McCook, and other 8en- ators sud Representatives whose advocacy of the clafy of an Amerfcan citizen lgd to the Congresslonal action upon which tho Adminis- tration based {ts {nstruction to Minlater Welsh, The meeting was very cutiuslastic, e —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxnpon, Oct. 2l.—~8teamships Adriatic and State of (eorgla, from New York, Nederland and Illlnols, from Philadelphia, have arrived ——— KANSAS PACIFIC, Br. Lowss, Mo, Oct. 21.~A Leavenworth, Kas., dispatch says there was no agreement to- day upon tho Receiver for the Kansus Pacific Road, aud none has yet been appointed by the United States Court. It is underatood that the contest is between T, J, Poters, of Topeka;d, ¥, Uakes, of Keusas City; Gen, J, C. Stone, of Leavenwortlh; and Ma) B, Guno, of Law. rence. It 18 p med that tho latter will be appolnted. 'The appolutment will be wade by Judge Foster to-murrow. ST, L., A. & T. I, New Yonk, Oct. 21,—The “firat-morigage bondholders of tha Bt. Louls, Alton & Terre Hlaute Rallroad Company to-day elected John B. Buros, of J. 8, Keuuedy & Co., Trustee, i place of Robert Bayard, deceased. 5 e | ITEMS, The regular monthly meetiog of the Fast- Freight Linea will bo beid Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 30 and U1, at the Grand Pacitie Hotel, In this city. Mr. W. K. Ackerman, Presldeat, and Mr, L. A. Catlin, ecretary of the Ilinols Central Hall- road, sud s party of gentlemen fnterested in this road, left yesierday ou a tour of luspection, Mr. W. C. Perkios has been appointed As- slstant Buperiutendent of the Cblcagu, Bur- lugtun & Quincy Railroad, with Leadquarters ot Burlington, Ile will nave fuil charge of the Iowa Division. ‘Tha oftice of Master of ‘Trans- vortation o the lows Divislon has been abol- Owing to the rigid guarantine regulations at out, . Prnaperemia, Oct. 2L.—Arsived, steamship Peunsylvunia, from Liverpool, e —— LATE LOCAL ITEMS," A couple of policemeu from the Deering Strouat Polles Station at Bridgopore were hurrylng and skurryiog sbout town &t sa early hour ‘thls PARIS, DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZBS, Pawig, Oct, 21.—The distribution of the Ex- Houston, Galveaton, und other T futs, | Dosition prizes® took place vo-day. President | murniog tryluk to et teace ot & eonine of burk: through ‘sleeping-irs to those pouts via the | MacMahon opeued the ceremony. e e e et Heanoy Sl International & Great Weateru Mailway were | The fllowiuie Americsns recelved decorations of Ashland and A o rclor avenues, Boih were disguiscd with masky and odd_clotuing, aund ouu held & revolver 10 the head of the only persou n the house, tha Wifo of & mechanic em- 10yed at the miils, while the other ransackod tho sou guthervd toguiber somo $G00 cash, cd In sclecting wowa cluthiug and jew= elry 8 boy cutered by a rear door, caduing tho thieves to scamper o, No further particulars could be ohtalncd owing 10 tho sccrecy malntaluod by the police. Bartlott Lewls and wifo, of No, 757 State withdrawn, The late frosts have dlspelied sl fearsof a visltation frow the dread visitor, aud vousequently the shrough slceptou-cars over the abuve line have been resuwed. ‘Fliers has been vo yellow fever iu Tuxas, Fhe General Tic and I'assenger Agents’ Assoclation of Cbleago beld it regular mouthly meetlug yesterday at its rooms in_Asbland Block, Mr. ienry C. Wentwortt, the President of the Assoclation, in the chatr. Nearly the eu- tire day was consutned iu comparing the sheet- of the Legion of Honor: Commissioner-Generst Richard C. McCornick, who {s madv Cominsnd- er; Prol. F. A, P. Banard and Willlam W, Bto- 1y, who are made Ofticers; Auguste K, Glrard, sccretary to the Commissioner-General, Henry Pettit, engineer and archbitect, Commlssioner- General’s staff, Thomas R. Plckering, superin. teodeat of the mechinerv section, Lieut. Ben. 11, Bucklvghsm, U. 8. N., naval attache; Joha D. o > ct, were yeute ore Justic fates. ‘The rates o poitts fu Kavsas, Colorudo, | Philbrick, Buperintendent of the Educational ::a'n'r‘ ‘ wnh’lh'-“'-rfifu{v‘tfln?lJnufllzlnfi «fi“s‘lurl:" ;h“ New Mexico, avd some poiots fu Texas sud Sectlon; D. Maitland Armstrong, Superintend. | oegen, of Kareks, Neb, When the latter loft kicte lows, were slightly reduced. The question of | ent of the Fine-Arts Bection: Prof. Andrew 1), | Sbouts year sgo she left the cLild with the Lewis the asculpers’ warlare, the comuisston, sud the | White, LL. L., juror; Prof. Willism P, Bluke, | fanily, 2nd bas slice scut 8120 for, its bourd and Vacawe'syatens were not tuken up, owlug 1o | furari and Prof, Edward I Knigbt, Lis Do B SiE Smdven 8 fetior care, few days g from the Lewis fawily stating that ko) *r5ld of the basta whi the sbecucs of some 0f the mewbers of tho As- d_ go c soalarmed hor that she at ovce came (o this city, suciatlon, These questions witi bu taken up at 8 weettog to be beld Baturda, uror, are made Chevaliers. Cyrus H. McCormick snd Walter A. Wood, who were in 1807 made Chuvaliers, bave becu \rnmu{nuu. Lewls represcotced that the chi s, ralsed to Oticers. was now o clarge of a fauily by the usine of Ken- ANTL.SLAVERY. Tl.\t:ilxl‘ll A, ¥disonand Elisha Gray are wade -X;.nu, and, 'I’Apon pl(o:l ing w“tnmou fflvu“:n a W . Bostow, Oct. 2L—The forty-third anniversary | CUOValicrs. e B e i B o S ©f the ** Gurrisou mob * was observed to-day by TURKEY. 1s evidently ot yet. areception at toe Women's Club-Roow. Besldes i oA TIAOR T e Gasrison there were prescot Weudell Puilli T DETRNIEL Pleasant Kentucky Fancles, A Bronso Aleott, Judge Bewell, Cal, F. W, | SONSTARTINONLE, Oet, 21, —The Sultau has Rasici e SetrierJeuraay Hivgson, Marsball ¥, Wilder, Judge Thomas suliorized Baller Pasha to employ 40,000 men ‘The Russelivitle Jlerald speaks of 8 party hay- to cowpleto the defeusive lives of Constan- tinople. BT, Perexsvuye, Oct, lnt “'a beautiful ride out to — fuueradi" and “C, 3.7 publistics a card of thanks 1o e Lep- anon Tuues fur *‘a beautiful cross of dowers douated 1o wy wother-u-law,” Kuasell, aud otbiers. Eoeeches' were mude by Garrison, Puillive, Alcutt, sud Mayor Butfuw, ot Lysu. 21.~Ths Vedemosth CRIMINAL NEWS, Postmaster at Pitts- burg. Southern Illinois, Sequel, Near Memphis, Tenn. NURGLARY. Bpecial DispateA to Tha Tribune, face. of & man for o fow ture his wife nwoke, and, mot what was the matter, amatch, as she thought her husband was il Mr. Anderson scized hold of her, placed her in areeess in the room, and told her to stay there, a8 there were burglars In tho house, it. Mr, Anderson, who had cured his revolver, turncd to the spot where the burglar was crouching at the foot of the bed, but was afraid to. shoot killing .his Jittle child. Cocking the rnrolvcr‘ he walked to the fireplace and stirred the fire to wake & light, but, when ho turued arouud, the man was gone. un alarm, and sought safety Io flight. Mr. An- derson followed hio, and, he reached the dour, he heard the jingling of sllverware on the poreh. ITe fired at tho burglars (thero were two of them) as they fled through the darkneas, but 1t {8 not known “whothor” any of the shots took effect. “Uhe burglars carried off with thew a set of sllver prescnted to Mr. Aunderson when he was Hpeaker of the - Bonate, .the futrinsic valys of waich [s about $500, but which hie would not _have parted with for inany titnes that sum. All the pleces are murked “George P, Anderson, trom Scnators, 1873." Besldea tho silver sot there wors taken a dozen silver forks, a dozen silver knives, o dozen tes-spoons, two butter-knives, ong sugar-soun, threo dea- sert-spoons marked M, C. A.," six odd svoons, fiya napkin-rings, a silver minature tea-set, a sllver mug marked ‘*Sarsh, from Auntie, a ail caster, @& sall- cellar, - mustard-pot, pepper-box, ond three spoons. “The tota) value of the wara s ahout 2600, It la a mystery how tho burgliors effected an entrance in the roum whero Mr. Anderson - alept. Thore were several wold watches, some dismonds, and a considerable sum of monoy, and it was only in consequonco of the chloraform fafling to do its work that theso were not capturcd. Tie police were at once notified of the robbery, and fu a very short time after Its occurrenco Maj. Liddell bind his officors on tho alert. It 1s thought, from thie way the burglars weut about the busi- ness, that they are professionals. N TWO TENNESSEE MURDERS. Mesteims, Tenn., Oct. Sl.—Intelligence was recelved - this afternoon of two munlers com- mitted in this county under the following cir- cumstanct day night eotered the dwolling of n negro, liv- Ing on the farm of Qeorge H. Millington, near (ilencoe, Tenn,, a toyrn fAifteen miles north of this city, and killed B, whilo lying in bed with hin wife and children. oner's jury’ was ‘tat he came to his death from n gun and hlfol‘shot wound, inflicted by ona Hill and McCdlo, McCain was arrested, bat f111! fled, and was pursucd by J. 8, Tally, Constable, and a posso of thres men, who over- took him the following morning at Cuba, Tean., fivo miles distant from the sceno of tho mur- der. Thuy attempted to arrest tlio fugitlvo, who, drawing two pistois, defled tho oflicers an: effocted his cscape. A party of white men on last Fri- The verdict of the Core Beveral nerrroes, living fi thd nelzhborhood of Cuba, hearing of the murder last Haturday night, killed a whita mau named DBalrd, who was found asleop on' the poreh of u grocery store at Cuba, with buckshot, thinkinyg hawas tho wman Lill, who bad resisted arrest that morning. 0. nogroos riddicd hia hody re e STILLS CAVTURED, - &pectal Dispatch lo The Tribune. Quixoy, 1L, Oct.2L—Deputy-Collector Me- Quury, assisted by ,F. L. Trumbull, Revenuo Agent, aml Deputy United States Marsbal Yates, selzed four 1llielt stiils at Millorsburs, in Bond Coltnty; near tho edge of Madison, and arrested Heury and, Louls Zimmermaun, who havo been conducting the business, and took thein to Springfield for trial by the Unfted Btates Conrt. These men had four stills in op eration, the largest having a capacity of sbout fifty gallons, and tho smallost ahout twelve gal- luns, ’llmg bod themn concealed o smiokes Lousos, and they had condugted them without detection for several yoars, Recently, however, a detective uneartho their capture by the reveuue ofliciale, Tho stills wers broucht to Quincs by Deputy-Collgctor McQuary, baving “been contlscated by the Gov- erunicut. IAZZARD, Bvectal Diwaich (o The Triduna. . Fonrt Waxne, Ind, Oct. 2l.—The First Na- tionat Bank at Auburn, which suffered so heay- 1ly from the aleged defaleatlon of George Hoz- zard, the lato Cashicr, bas closcd its doors, and will go Iuto lquidation, Several Directora left for Indiavapolia to-day to settly s compromise with Hazzard, % —— BEATEN TO DEATH, Litrie Rocke Ark, Oct 21— A colored preachery named Houston Robinson, was ate tacked by uuknown colored mon on the vorner of Archiand FiItn streets, Baturday nignt. o was pounded untll fosensible, und died at un early hour tbis morning, Boveral arrests bave been made, MANSLAUGHTER, Bpacial Dispaich to The Trivune. Davenront, ls., Oct. 2i,—Ienry llarder, the tramp who stabbed and killed Charles Seiger- map, & saloon-keoper (n this city, the 15th of last July, on ublic strect, fu broad daylicht, was uHL y found guilty of manslaughter, L i NATHAN MORGAN. The follgwiog sppeared In Tus Tainuss of Monday; Yestonlay oceurred Ibe funersl of Mz, Nathan Morgan, ono of Chicage's old and rospected citle xons, last Bsjurday week, whila driviog with an old (rlond of hls boyhood's days, he was thrown from his huggy upon bia hesd, aud never regaiued couvciousnens (rom that huur. ~Early on iavi Mon- day evening bis life was drawn (0 o bremature ciode. The fuperal was postponcd i yeeters day to eusbls his son (eorco and Tamily to seach hers from Monizomcry, Ala. ‘fhe scrvices took place et half-past 1 o'clock, ot the tenideuce of bis dauglier, M. A, 11, Miller, No, 107 Ellis uvenue, the foulily and’ i huwes diate fricnds sccumpinied tho rumains by carrage to Hosehill Cemetery. 'Phe scevices wero cons ducted by the dtev, Dr. Collyer, who spoke clo- quently and feelingly of the integrity and gooducas of beart of the departed; of bis simple Lome-love, Which bound bim tobis cildren and grandcuii- dren, and of biu thouxbt for the welfute aud b pineis of others, The pall-beacers were Meen Fravk Parmelee, ‘Thomay Brown, K. Cook, Bilvor, K. Skerman, sad d. Jeving Pearco, The funeral was largely atteaded by old resi- dents, who catie to psy thelr last tribute to the wemory of the dead. : : ‘The tlorsl decorations wera tasteful aod ap- propriate. Awmong themn was o basket of the riciest fowerw, designed by his graudchildren, and bearlug the word ‘“Groudpa.”? 1iis loss was deeply folt by hoth’ his childreu and grand- children, the Jatier bursting into heartrending subs and tears uver hls erave, Nathau Morgen wus born o the year 1509, in Onelda Cunnty, New York, belug at the tine of us death 64 years old. Left an orohan at the oze of 0, he resided with a Mr. . Beojamin Cook, wlioae s0I Was 0ue oI the pall-bearers last Bun- dav, untll he reachiea bis 16tk year, when be was apprenticed to the blacksmith trade, m which by made rapid progress, In 1583 be wus trricd 10 Naney Wells, of Catabridize, Uncida Losaty, Burglars in the Bed-Room'of the Seizure of Several Iilicit Distilleries in A Delibérate Murder, with a Horrible TPir1800R0, Pay, Octs 21.~The residence of tho Hon, George H. Anderson, Postmaster of this city, was entorcd by burglars about 2o'clock this morning, at which hour Mr. Anderson was awakened by a choking sensation, and found a sponge saturated with chlorform lying near his Hao turncd his head to the wall to get a breath of fresh ate, and as he did so the flash of dark lantern waa thrown upon him from the foot of the bed, and le saw the outlines scconils. Mr. Anderson remalned quict, considering that the best courdd to pursuc under the clrcum- stances, in the meantime the man with the lantern shut off the light and crouched down besido the bed In which Mr. Anderson’s child was sleepiog. Mr. Anderson got ont of bed, but, from the cfects of the chlorofurm, reoled likea drunken man, Homads his way as well as he could to a burcan, in one of tho drawers of which he had placed his revolver on re- tirlog the orevious ovening. At this june- knowing tried to light All this transpired In fess time than {t takes to recount by this timo se- for fear of Le had tak- Proceedings of the Bt them, and the result was, N. Y., and they removed to Victor Counnty, in the same Stato. horses. the Btate s a leading authority on the horse. chiidren. fore him. aml a graduate of Prof. Fowle wile died fn February after the cover, tho family of his daugbter, Mrs. A, highest order. He lost fire, but twas comfortably whom, Mrs, A. coming winter. FIRES. TRAIRIE FIRES. Bpecial Dispateh Lo’ The Tridbune. dollars’ loas, ing o largo fire was borning for many miles In Dutler County, destroying property, and ono woman lost her life, Platto County has bLeen extunsively burded Louls Middicton belng burned to deatls an George W, Schaoffer and Mrs. Jacobs Injured. In Howard snd Valley Countles, on North Lonp River, thero has been o teerible loss of property. One inan was burned to death, Beveral othors were injured, ‘The northcast part of Nebrasks, especlatly Wayne, Plerce, and Knox Countles, has been budly buroed, Three Wonien and one chilld lost “thelr lives :in_ that reglon. Clay, Webster, Madison, and Boono Countica d have nll been sgerfously damaged. In Nuckols County John Benson® and Maria Crozier were probably mu&, burned. Reports ars slow In coming in, and tlio above is only n partial atate- ment of the losses and casualtics. 'The Juas un- doubtedly will be much larger than apy onc hos auy ldes of. — NEAR NUNTLRY, ILL, Roectal Dixpateh to Th Tribune, Hoxreey, [iL, Oct. 31.—Tne Harmony butter and cheese factory mear here, and owned by Messrs, Halgnt & Willlams, of this place. was burned yulerda)’. and was a total loss of $7,000, lusured’in the Ualsse Genorale for $3,500. AT RAPIDS CITY, ILL. Special Diswaich o The Tribune, Davexronr, Ia., Oct, 31,~Tha City Hotel ot Raplds City, Rock Island County, Illinols, burn- ed this morniog. Loss, $3,000; fusurance, in the Phitadelphia North American, $2,000. Tho building was owned by John Cracrolt. AT DEARBORN, MICIT. Derroit, Mich., Oct. 21.—A flre at Dearborn, Mich,, to~day, destroyed the depot, a number of friczht cars, and 500 cords of wood; loss po- known. o e— AT CIIARLES CITY, TA. * Spectal Dispaten $o I'he Tribune. Dunvoqus, Ia,, Oct.21.—The Cleveland Ilouse, st Charles Citv, was destroyed by fre last night, Loss, nlmm ¥ i AT CINCINNATIL Cixervnati, 0, Oct. 31.—Woods & Carna- han’s candle factory, on Ocotral avenue, near Liberty strect, burned to-night. Loss, $50,000. Fully lusured. RELIGIOUS. Daptist Assocla- tlon at Galesburg, il Hvectal Disvaich to The Tridune, GaLzsnung, L, Oct. A.—The fifth nnd Jast day of tho Btate Daptist Association ovened at & m. with the usuat devotlonal exerciscs, led by the Rev. IL M. Carr. At 0:80 the Modorator callcd the Assoclation to order, Taylor led in prayer. The reportof the American Baptist Publication Sociuty was presented in a carefully-prepsicd address by the Rev. Dr. C. I. Blackall, of Chieago. Amwerican Haptist lome Sisslon Bocloty was read by tho Rev, A, M. Reld, D, D. 8. Bulkloy, 8. H. Ilurley, and large followed Tha Rev. IL ‘thu report of the ‘The Rave. with short’ addressce tipon the same report. Mra. Carlos 8wift, of Chicago, gave a very fu- terestiug necount of the progress of the Wom- an's Buptist Missionary Boctoty. Dr. Owcn ulso wmade a report. ‘The report of tho Forclgn Missiouary Soclety was filvuu by Dr. O, B. Stone, of Bloomington. Addre: on the sanie luh{ml wers mado by the Reve. Stone and Moore. Mra, A, L. Furr, 0f Bandwich, spoke ut some length upon. *\Woman's Misslonary Work." The Comimittes on Resolutions ro- ported, through tho Rev, D, 11, Cooley, of Can- ton. Ths report of the Eirollment Committeo was read by the Chalr. man of tho eaid Committee, the Rev, d. P Iillips, ‘The Hev. P, Alitson, of Cnicago, reported the followiog as the pro- cramine for next scssion: Annual scrinon, by the Rev. John Pedd of Chivazo; altornate, the Rev. C. W, Clarke: 'The place of meoting was left undecided, but It is probable that the Executive Committea will decide either upon Qulucy or Aurora. At 9 p. m, the devotlonal excrelscs wero led by the Rtev. N. A. Kecs; prayer by ‘the Rev, %, J. Thom ol Puoria. report of tho Americar t. Misstonary Unfou was read hy the Re H, Worrell, ot Sprivgfield. Thi Committes on Resolutlons, cousistiug of the Revs, Juman, of Ducatur, Taylor, of Gulra and AMr, Ogden, of Usiesburg, reporied the follow- Ing, which was unaulmously spproved; ‘Wurkuas, Bavaral diatriet associations have ro- quesied (bis body to weworlalizo the Slute Legles Iature to puvs n law probibiting the wauufacture and ssla of Intoxicating liquors; Jiesofced, ‘inat wo belleve ftto'ba the dutyof tho Church of Christ to taky the Initiative iu all reformatory weasares, (red, ‘Yhat we express our ungualified cons jon'of ® trafic which le productive of 63 per cent of the crune committod in our lud, sud dewtructive Lo the sonle and bodies of meu, 1- fic thot has but one object, and that to mske drunkards; and, as wo fesd in iho Word of God {ias o druukard can ester tie Kingdom of vavan, Jiesolred, Tha committes of three bo sp- poiutad 1o memoralize the Legislature fur tho pas- s of wuch a law in this Bate, ‘Ibe FEducatioval Cowmission reported through Dr. A, A, Kendrick, of Sourtlefl Col- lege, The Rev, 1 §. Goodspeed addressed the Assoctation fu bebalf of the Union Thealozi- cnl Boclety At Morgen Park, Dr. Anderson spoke {u the intcrest of the Chicago Univerity. ‘f'ha Rev, D, . Cooley aod Willlam Steston, Frestdent of Ewing College, spoke for thst in- stitutlon of learnlug. ‘The Rev.J. C, Burrougts presented the ueeds of Chicago Usiversity, Tu the evening Dr. J. D. Cole delivered & flnal report, contalviog & history of Ilinofs Bap- tists. ‘The lev. A, H. Btole read & paper on th subject, * How to Knlurze the Coutribu- tions of Our Uburches to the Work of the General Awsociation.” A guenersl discusslon followed, wercupou the Association adjourned fur blg thewr twenty-ninth suuval cssion, which bas been oue losk 80 L remewmbered by the Baptlsts of Galeaburg. s THE WEATHER, Oryics or Tus Ciisy Si0AL OrricEm, Wasuisaron, D. C., Oct, 23—1 w m.~ludica- tious—For Tennesace, the Ollo Valley, aud Lower Lake reglon, clear weather, followed by increasing cloudiness sud rain, warm southerly veering to colder northwest winds, followed by rising barometar. For the Uppor Lake region cloudy and rainy, followed by clearlug weather, colder northerly wluds, risiog barotater. Forthe Upper Misstssippl Valley, raln arcas, fultowed by clearing weatber, falliog followed by rislug temperaturs aud pressure. For the South Mussourl Valley, clear or part- Jy cloudy weatbicr, uurthwestorly winds, be: cowiug variable, falling, followed by risiug tewperature, Cautlouary sifraals continue st Duiuth, Mar- quette, Escanuba, Mackluaw Clty, Milwaukee aud See. 1, Cldcago, Grund Haven, sud See 8, ', Ontario et he carrled on the same trade and also became & dealer {n fine i In the latter buainesa ha soou grew so proficient that his namo was known turoughout In 1855 he came to Chicago, and for over twenty years has puraned his calling here. Ilis family consistea of himscif and wifs and five s wile and two of his sons died bo- Old members of the Bar will remem- ber his son Gilbert, a promismg young lawver, ¥ s Law School at Poughkeepsle, N. Y., srho was admitted to tho Bar at the carly aga of 21, and died at 25 Ml great fire, from the effccts of the shock then re- ceived, at the home of ber son George, In Montgomery, Ala., whither ehe had gone to re- For'm while after her demise her hus- hond secrned sad and broken-hearted, hut for -| tha Inat fes years he has lived very h D“I 4 in L Miller. Mr. Morgan's busincss iutegrity was of the heavily by the situnted, Ho leaves thres children to mourn his ioss, two of H. Miller and_Mrs. 8. G, Myers, are reeidents of this city. Tho other, his son Gieorge C., Hves In Montgomery, Ala., Where hio went from here thirteon years ago, and with wnom the deceased contemplated -pemllém the JoM. Ouanta, Nob,, Oct. QL—Pralile fires arc sweeping almost everything befors them In dif- ferent sections of this 8tate, destroying grain, fences, houses, machinery, and {n somo ceses Ive-stock, causing saveral hundred thousand A large number of people have been rendered homeless, and several lives have been lost snd numerous persons injured. Near Kearncy yesterday a pralrio firo was raging, and at one time the town was [n [mminent dan- ger of destruction. Another fire broke out to- day in the same regfon, destroying a large amount of farm property. Along the line of the Omalis & Republican Valley Road last even- Qreat destruction of property occurred in Polk County yesterday. troit and 8cc. 4, and Toleda, Snecial Diepatch to_The Tribune, continug 13 about one inch deep. LOUAL ONEERYATIONA, CrioAd Time. | Bor, | TA7 Hid.| Wind. 53 0, m, 20.444 50 | 52 |, A s m. 20808 53 | B2 | ) p. 797 67 | 48 | 53 p. g 723 67 00 b, M, 29.700) &7 | A1 !JDXIHD m.L'.“&:NI (2] 7!'1‘ Mazimum, 67¢ mintmum. 60- GEXREAL OBIERTATIONS, Citgaaan, Oct, 31-Mtdnight, =) Wind. _|Rain; Weather, 4 |Caim. 54 iations, !Bflr. Albany. ., Al CASUALTIES. A BNAG. Speeinl Dispatch to The Triduna, Keorux, Ia., Oct. 21.—The steamer J. W. Vansant, while coming over tho rapids with a raft last evening struck a snag, and commenced sinking. Sne cut looze from the raft and put for the shore, which she reached befors golng down, 8he s now lying sgalnst the embank- ment with the water abou’ four feet over her ruards ou the starboard slde. The hole made in hier hull by the snag is about eight Inches in dlameter. 1t {s thought sne can be R“mmd out and raiscd. ‘The raft which she had i tow atruck u pler of the bridee and went to pleces. The Vansant {s nwned by the Fau Claire Luai- ber Company. Bhie was sunk in the raplds abova this city Lwo years ngo. PLAYED WITII BLASTING-POWDER 8pecial Dizpatch fo The Tribune. . Garexa, 1IL, Oct? 81.—A laa 12 years old, son of (lcorge - loch, lumber dea’er and com- mission merchant at 8cales Mound, this county, was fatally injured yesterday afternoon by the explosion of soms blasting-powder with which youne Hoch aud two companlons iwere experi- menting at tho time. He died at 4 o'clock this morning, " : . A TERRIFIC GALE. Boatox, Mass., Oct. 31.—Tho schooner Moss Glen, from 8t. John, N. B., for New York, be- camo & total wreek In tho gale of Oct. 12. Dur- ing the night two seamen and the steward were washed overboard. The Captaln, Mate, and remainiug scamen lashed themselves to the wizzen chalns, and, after drifting four days without food or water, wero picked up. ASIIORE IN TIIE FOG. ITALIPAX, Oct. 21.—Tho steamer Vengla, from Moutreal, with a full cargo, went ashors last night while cntering North Bydney harbor fn a fog and _high wind. Tartof the cargo will be saved. Vessel supposed to be o total wreck. A FLOATER, Special Dispatch $0 The Tridune. CEpAR Ririps, fa, Oct. 81.—~The body of a man named Perry Baldwin, formerly from Steubenville, O., was found toating In the river liero this morning, It was ascertalnoed that ho bad thres sons living {in Kanaas. SPORTL NEWS. BOLLETS V8. ARROWS, An unusually futeresting and exciting match sras #hiot at Ilighland Park on Baturday last be- tween Messrs, E. B. Weston and 1L C. Carvor, wembers of tho Highland Park Archery Team, and Mr. W. B. D, Gray, o first-class pistol shot,— the Archiers shootlng ot sixty yurds and Mr, Gray, with & Q-ounco ravolver, at 100 yarls,— ninety shots each,—at a regulation 45-inch tar- got. Below Is the score: . Shots, INts, Value. 80 g4 100 W. B, D Gray (plstol) .‘..% il Total onsresessronnens . Jrra‘;n. ¥, D, Weston (srcher). { §jo Total ... 203 e, .o 47 Arrows, His, Va 20 18 H. C, Carvor (nrcher)......q 0 22 1;.:3 W 20 Total oeveras . 00.. 00 a00 BASE-BALL. Bpeclal Dispatch to The Tridune. Miuwaukne, Wis, Oct. 2l.—The Milwaukeo Dasc-Ball Cinb disbanded thia evening for the scazon of 1878, The players were all pald {n full up to Nov. 1. Ilolbert, Weaver, aud Bonnett witl remalu here -duriug the winter. Tho othor players will leave for tuclr respective homos to- day. Bvectal Dimazch to Tha Tribure, Burravro, N. Y, Oct. 21.—The Buffalo and Chlcago Base-Ball Clubs played a match gama licre to-day, tho foriuer winnlng by a score of 2 to 0, Thcre were about 1,000 pooplo In attend- suce. 'The Chicako men did somo line batting, curlni six bits oft tlalvin, but they worn too scatterod to bo effoctive, ‘Tho homo team uul( ot threo on Rels, but earned neither of thelr tworuns, The crrors were oven—six una six. ‘The Culcagos pluy huro avaln to-anorrow, e A HEAVY FAILURE, Cincinxaty, 0., Oct. 2L—<Thoe fallure of Staglp Broa.,’of Bprivgficld, U, 18 the heaviest that hus occurred fn that section for years. They owned the largest farm in Fayotte Coune ty, it compriaing 3,200 acres, aud were, touil appearunces, dolng o lucrative bustuess, A meoting of the cruditors will tuke pluce at Chillicuthe to-day. The liabtiirles exceed $20,- 000; nssots probably 10 per cont. “FELLOWN RYPOR TE . GENETEKE:EPPEGT FELLOWS COMPOUND SYRUP HYPOPIOSPIITES. “It is I’erfuctl?' Sufe and the Taste Pleasant.” o, and cagses the 100d Lo useiniilsta Broperly—thus the sytcn I8 uourles ed. 1t alsu. by 188 fuiie actiod un tha diestive organa, induces more Cupi- uuamnd regulerevacustionn 1ts ef- fect on thie nue brauo 18 sucly Lot casy expectoration dv pr 't only are (ie air pawages o) Yolded uf the sacretion a'ready debos- ited, but it colicction abealily manace, while the 8108 of tuberelu s retardcd. Tha 1ap- Dy ity witiwilch putlents Like vu e whils under thy ludusnce of the Syr- P O taelf {ndicates thsl bo LLBCY PFeparalivg can Lo better adapted Lo bely and nourish ho coustltuiiou, 'bo nore cBicacious 16 all depression of voir sliaxiug r trowoling of the haads ur body, cougl, sbiortnves uf bresth, UF cotsuliptve Lablt, Tha erves and muscles becoius ssrengtliened sud tho Liowd puri- Fellows Coupouad Syrup of Evpphisphis peelliy sad perinanctly cures Congeatlon of the Luugs, Brouchitis Consun on, Nervuus Prostration, Bhioriiess of Breath, Paipiiatioa of tbe llenfl.fl'fllm- blig uf tho ilaude sid ‘Linbe Fhysica sad” Meala) Depression, Loss of Apoetite, Loss of Lnerzy, Loss of Meaory. e wiil ALy twycove e weakeded fuac: tloas aud orcens of [ho budy, which deocud fur bealib ubon voluncarfy sewl-voluaiary, sad tarolintary aéry: Vus sctiow. 16 acis with vigor. Geoticoedd. and wub- ticty, owlug to thy mu i1 Larmony of [té tugred!- e, akin 10 vure biood 1tialL. 18 taato b pluasaiit sud L elivile perisaseut, and ere ordered for Alpena, Port Iluron, De- DaKann, 1L, Oct. 21.—It commenced snow- Ing here at 10 o'clock - this evening, and sti)l The atrests are getting quite mud- dy, ar it melts an fast as it falls. At Creston it DWAY'S REMEDIES, FROM TE®R Hon. Thiirlow Weey, Indorsing Dr. Radway's R, R, R, Remej ter Using them for Bevernl )'c:u;m 4 Dexr 8tr: Travin for feverat Tours aari Tt ginex. doubtinly at firat, bt afior’e eficacy with full ronddence, it 14 no I fauty to thanktully ackniwicine (o o 1av8 derived from them. T pilia are reeosies offen s occasion reqnirc, ant MIways wh i bl effect. Heady jtell€f canuat ba beiter e, than it In by 1ts name, 2 8B01y tho liniment freque ) in i reoly, mimost invariabiy Gnding the jraminy “llellef.” Truly yours, (signed| ey e Rapway. UURLOW WEED, "R.R.R. DYRERTERY, DIARRHEA, COHOLERA MORRBUS, FEVER AND AGUR, CURED AND PREVENTED BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEP, ~RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, ] DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, 80RE mggg, DIFFIOULT RELIEVED 1N A FEW ml;&;re;rm G - BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, encas, Disrthas, Cholern Morbus, or pafnfal dis. Loos charg.a from the bowels are 801 In B1tre or twen. . Nacon. ‘{‘::‘[’o‘::‘;"]: ‘l':| lh?lllmfloly'l‘lfl'lfl, nflllln’ 1o, 50 e oa i e oF tho T 1k Tetiedy o OF laitude, wij RADWAY'S READY RELIER CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advortisemont need any ono Buffer with Pain, RADWAY'S READY RELIER I8 A CURE ROR EVERY PAIN, 1t wasthe Aratand fs tho ONLY PAIN REMEDY hat fnstantiy stops the mott excrclating poins ot tays lutlamination and Ciires Cougestiond whether of 1he Lungs, btomach, Bowels or otlier gianda or orgeny by ase appilestion, In from One to Twenty Minutes, No matter how violent or excruclating the l:\ln. the Rbeumiatie Bea-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervouy Neuralgic, of prostrated with diseass ey suller, RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Dowels, Congrostion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Diicult Breatling, Palpitation of tho Heart Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influcnza, Headacle, Toothache, Nearalgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, ¥ Chilblains, and Frest Dits The lrrfi!cnlnn ! tho Tleady Mellef to the putel pueinwehiote (i pala oF diticuity exlity whl aioki d b half & tumbier of wais ‘Thirty ta sixty drops In n fow minotes cure Cramps, Kpaema, bour Dlaerhica, Ieartburn, Sick acho, 15 Howele andal Ih:craal Ta0ie caie, Y 9 exvelers shon "earry & bt O ILADWATS R e n Thams T A few. deaa i waick Tl provent dlcknos or paing from Shangs of x ToieBeiter than Treiach Hiaddy or Ditiera's1's FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AQGUE cared for ffty conts. Ther i oL A remedial sgzeat i this workd thag will cure, 1ov and Agite, and oll other Miarious, Hilous Frpon, Yeliow, and vther ‘M'rn{nldml uy Pl w quickiy MBADWAY'S BEAY L “DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resobvent, TIIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIED, FOTL TIE CURE OF CITNONIC DISEASE, SCRO¥U! AUIIb(Y}'!HhI;H 5 IEREDITARY O oS, DEITSEATEDIN TUE Lungs or Rtoiuchy Nidn or Luuea, Tlosh of CORRUPTING THR SOLIS AND VITIATNG ‘THE FLULI iy nvking Dry 3 [:n-fnu. Ticeding of aali, Tie Doloreaux, Whi core B and 11 blicase maie Conplainis *Gout, i clitls, Consuiuption, Liver Complaint, &c. Not only does tha Farsapariilian Ttewlvent eseld remiiul ugonts du AWy cure uf Clroule, er. Canstitutional, aud bicin Disesses, DUk 1t 18 (6 posttive cur fur KIDNEY AND DLABDER. COMPLANTS, Urlnary and Womh Digeases, Oravel, Diabetes, Do, T Water, ncoaiiavucy of Uriie, B Dlieise, Albumbauris, and o il cascs whera Liehi ¥ alc Itheumatisin, Kcrofula, Glandulsr Syellias Lough. Uan $"ATCr e, Fypil g, Tryspepein W it \ Sércurial Discasca 1 1ye bt Lbeum, UM 7 E A i " brjck-dust deposita, or the walcr 4 thic udy mixed with subsirnces 1Ko the White of cit e 9 tlieea o Wik, or there e u mbil hd Whito In o Iotig-duat deantin 3o} 3 hira {8 bricking, buruing sentation by uk Watcr, and pata i tho swail ot th bavk aid 81200 holoius,” bold by druggise PIICE 0N DULLAG OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS GROWTH CURED ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & CO., 82 Warreu-st DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, swect gt un aweet ! i i X . e Y ullowlng symptoms resultios i1 phordarsor tho Dixeative Oriais o piood 2 ncas of t: Diood B ull ol Naueca, lesrd tho Slownch, Swlmimiug Dittcult Treatiing, Eutte tiay Foaativus whei (o Swebs before thy Bight, Feser tha llead, Dedciency of Periplrativs the bkinand Eyes, Patn In the Bide, Ch audden Flusted of 11 raing 't A few duses ring at tho 13 of luwnest Lo, sd READ ' s « False and Truc. F e tter slamp 10 RADWAY &CO. 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