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_Shat {0 Uo State lines wil be al THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCH 18, I889—TWELVE PAGES, fo bitterly opposed in the Senate on Monday and Tuesday, was harmoniously passed this after noon after the amount had boon Incroased from 970,000 to $1,100,000 without a division, Tt bad ‘boon assorted In tho debate that the Postmaster- Goneral had wantonly, willfully, and deliberately violated the Inw, yot the preamble to the bill, which virtunlly censured tho Post-Oftice Depart> ment for having {logally sanctioned thoexpendi- tare of money nnd the making nf contracts in excess of approprintions, was withdrawn, and, by way of compromiso, n section was aided to tho bill declaring that It contained nothing to t the valitity or legality of any act or Sicetion of any oMoor et the United Sintos Post-Oftice, NOT OXLY WAS TIE SUM approprinted for defictenctes tnerenzed £135,000, ont furthor eum of £10,000 was pinced nt tho isposal of the Pestmaster-Genentt for ew “star” route sorvico between tho ppproval of the bill and the close of tho presont fiscal year, on tho Inst day of dine, Tt wns, in short, a triumph for tho Post-Onice Dopartment,, whoso manngemont of this star” route system has been so oriticised by tho press and in Con 5, The hill, na amended by the Senate, will Tow goto the House, and its managers expect to have it speedily enacted, as was shown by th incorporntion of an appropriation of $50, insure tho publication of tho Congressional ro- ort. Uithe. Vot Bpringn of Arknnsns bill will noxt be conaldered, and whon that has been daposed of Mr. ‘Thurman proposes to call up the Geneva Award bill, sielding onty to appropriation bills: PRINTING-OFPICE, A BOHEME NIPPED. Sinctal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wasmiraton, D, C., March 17.—The schome of sonio of the Democrats to obtain possession of the Government frinting-Omico was killed in tho House this afternoon by n clear, ablo, and logical rule of Mr, Carlisle, of Kentucky, Chatr- mao of tho Committee of the Whole, Tho ‘proposition, which would have had the effect to oust the presont Government Printer, and to have transforred the Printing-Oflico from tho control of the Presitont of tho Senute to the control of Congress without tho Intorvention of tho President, was moved nsan amendment to tho ponding Iittto Deficlency bill, Experienced parliamentarians who rend the now rules aright ngreo that a fair interpretation would exclude any such amond- ment, on tho ground that it was not germane, the new rules belng especially clean-cut und guarded in that particular; but, with. rnles just ug welldofincd during the Inst Congress, tho Democracy succeeded fn ruling In order on np. propriation bills amondments equally foreign to tho text of the bills, tho political soapeof which was evon narrower than this schema to acizo = the | Government Petting Ottice. Mr. Carlisle, however, who ts rapidly coming to the front na the nblest parila men tartan upon the Democratic side, 08 he cer- tainly Is one of their moet astuta Inwyers, in a decision which excitod tho admiration of tho whole House, and was so clenr and forcible ns to be objectod ta by none, ruled out the propost- tion, and tho winter's work of tho schemers came: tonaught. Soono purpose for which the doil- clency appropriation for Government pri nthe has been withbeld no longer exists, und the bil is Ikely soon to pass. JESSIE AND BEN. TT MIGHT NAVE DEEN A TRAGEDY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasrinoton, D. 0. March 17.—It eems to bo necessary for tho Journals of tho country to constitute thomselyes Pultce Gazettes If thoy un- dertake to give tho curreut nows of Congress, ‘This afternoon, at tho Senate end of tho Capitol, if tho {nforences from what occurred thore ary tobe rolled upon, tragedy might have hip- pened. The principal personage, in the sensit- tion was Miss Raymond, the young woman who has been connected with tho Bon Till scandal, About 4 o'clock this afternoon one of tho basement doorkespers nt tho Senate ond af the Capitol noticed a plainly. dressed woman with an infant iu her farina appronching tho hallway leading to tho elevator, one who Sho cltscly seunned every passed through (lint dimly lighted apparently looking ante vorridor, pr koma particular eraon, Hor manner excited tho suspiclons of Tho dnorkoepor whe notilied neuf tho Capitol polloomen, and tho woinan was. enretully |. ‘The report soon sprend that ‘THE WOMAN WAS JESSIF, RAYMOND in seareh of Ben Hill. As sho wis moying to- ward tho elevator at a rapid. rate sho wos gtopped by on person “wall to bea friend of Ben Ill, sud taken into a aide room, Bubsequontly eho left tho Cnpltol without beeing HIM of making nny demonstrations, Misa, Raymond sald to-night to person who ealled uporther that she went to the Capitol with no hostile Intent, but. did-desire to see Hon TL and to come tonn'understanding, She sald she bad hod promises inude to ber that Ind not been opt: that she was tired of tho matt ehould xo to the Capitol nzuin to-morrow. ‘8a it wems that this dreary, disgracefnt business 14 wover to end, Yot the Domocratle party, 18 party. thinks that it Is a mutter that does not eoncorn the publig or the Senate, KELLOGG—SPOFFOTD. TL SYNOPSIS OF TH REPORT OF MILT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, Wasutxaton, D, C., March 17.—What purports to be synopsts of the forthcoming report of Sonator Hill in the Kellogg-8pofford caso was published in the Washington Just this inorning, Roferring to {t, Senator Kellogg Says: “ Give him rope enough and ho will hung binsclf, as ho hasdono inn recontmuttor, Why, substantially tho sume outline was publishod in the Now York World long before the ovidence wis closed. Ad to ono or two polnts made Jn this outlino, there ienot a particle of evidenco on tho record to sustain thom, and us to every material polnt thero is no evidence in tho records that hag not been overwhelmingly rebutted and the witnesses lmpeachod, All I ask fs, that If he will mako such a report hia collongues will roe quire him to dofeud itin tho Semite, Ihave boon andam now anxious to have this matter disposed of, I have suffered denunciation enough wheto my accusers were not required to adduce evidence, and whoro neither I nor my friends could answer. Jan't it strange,” sali Kollogg, that with all this ovidenco that thoy - talk about, my onemics, who have tried hant enough to do £0, have NEVER BERN ADLE to make a prinu-faclo caso ngalust mo, even in Loulsinna, before partisan Judges und jurors? Aside from the question of res adjudicatn,Lwoukd be willing to lonyo the testimony taken to any falr Non-partisun Judge, lawyor, or promtnont cltizon, and ff ie sald a cago, even primn facie, was nado agalnet mo, I would agreo to roslyn.” Ag to the question of bad faith, ox-Sonator Couover, of Florida, {s likely to be an important. witness. Ho willbe remembered as a central figure in the controversy which preceded tho senting’ of Kellogg and Butler, is, now in Washington, and was asked by ‘The Turpune correspondent what ha remom- bored of tho circumstances, “ Why," said ho “Patterson and I yoted for Butler and Kellogy. Lbelloved and understood. that 1% waa a fi sottlement of both eases, Tater, you reme ber, when somo of our people proposed to tuku ‘up tho potition of Corb, who vhdimed Mutler’s sent, it wags urgod by the Democrata that it would be an ACT OF KAD FAITIT forusto go into tho muttor, Our people thon said that Butler's caso had nover been deoldad upon its merita, as Kellogg's had; but? they replied, ‘it wus tacitly understood that both cuses wore to stand upon the siimo basis,’ and when it came tan yoto not only Patterson and I, but [ believe sone twel ‘or thirteen other Republican Beuntors who vated aginst Butler at first, now elthor absented thomselyes or voted against the reopening and aguingt their Party’ luterest." ’ “Did any of the Democratie Sonators say to you that {i would be an net of bud falth in“ Bee publleans to reopen the Butler cast” “Ob, yes, sever] of thens, wid it wus a generat ‘understanding among thom. Tt would de very cusy for me to nano sone of thom, but C don't card to do au, Porkupa It nilght be improper,” TK EXODUS. WW, AVERY'S TESTIMONY. Wasuinazos, 2. C., Murch 17.—Tho Exodus Cominittos commenced the oxuminution of R. 1, Avery, of Bay Bilnt Louis, Mla. formerly od- Stor of the Sea-Couat Republican, and for several years Bpeclal Agent of tho Southorn Claims Commission, Avery went to Mississipp! from Andiaua in 1865, and bus regided thora sluce, Regarding tho causes of the culored exodua, ho tostificd he thought it wus owlng to the general feotiug of Insecurity for Mfe aud property among the colored people ut the South, An- othor thing that crated a desire gn tho part of ‘both Boxes to louve was tho fnscourity of volored women from imumural importunities from white mon. This, bo gad, wus frequently com- pluined of by colored men, capociully husbands and fathers. These und yarious cuuses crouted u strong desire on the part of the colored race to emigrate, Give them, ho gald, the mcans to got away, and, oven if they kuow , they will suffer for the necessaries of lite where ‘thoy go, the vxodus uf the Jows out of Eyypt wilf not begin to compare with the cxodusof the colored people out of the Bouth. Hoe stuted that whily the Hepublicaus: 4 OSNERALLY ADVISED THEM TO BTAY, ‘hecause thyy beloved the present condition of oduins would improve, some Hepublicaus think roguted 60 Tur at Ienst that Ifa mat tien! rights are fi vaded or his lite taken for oxcrelsing the privl- lo gee auarantecd to hiin by the Constitntion, and if it fa tmpossibie to punish whore crime {« com- mitted, that the General Government will convey tho criminal where ho can be punished, taking him {§f necessary.to Catifornia or Maine, where netic cat be meted out to bim for violating: atonal la stnes: s asked how tt was that In strony Republican localities the white minority man. aged to Intimidate the negroes. His reply in Fubstunce wus that, 1¢ tho negrocs in one com munity attompt to retaliate for any fadividuat aticvancs of one of thoir number, thoy haye not only the white men In thelr own but of other uelghborhoods to contend with. Armed white men hasten ftom all directions to suppress tho offort. Heferring to tho matorial condition of tho negroes fn tho southorn part of Georgina, he maintained thoy were in A -MUCTT WORSR CONDITION now than before tho War, when they were alaves. He tad traveled through that rection of the State, and never before saw such ovidenca of squalor and poverty, although he had ttt his Ufetime visited somo of the poet And most deupuled portions of severnl large citles of tho orth. Crosa-oxamination of Avery by Mr. Voorhees brought out tho fact that witners was a Demo- erat before the War, and that from 1805 to 180 he had acted with tha Demoeratic party In Mis- alssippi, and bad opposed negro suffrage. Hu Ald he waa ns much opposed tu it to-day as thon, butnot from prejudice against the black mee, He believed ina suffrage for both bineks and whites, North and South, Imited by educational qualitication which would not disfranchise such {Intelligent colored men ns he had heard testify before the Exodus Committee. NOTES AND NEWS. NO MOI SILENCE. . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasttnaton, D. ©., March 17.—Tho Democrat- fo capnulty for blundering scoms Infinit. It was Mlustrated in the Senate yesterday by tho action of the Sonate Elections Committee in tho Kel- logaz-Spofford case, It was demonatmited in tho Mouse yesterday and to-day by the management of tho Funding bill. In both instanees the De- moecracy haye invited the partisan discussion whieh {t bas been the effort of thelr managers throughout this sesalon to repress, and haye do- Mboratoly phiced In the hands of thofr opponenta tho key that is tounlock thelr padlock potley. The policy of * silenco," which Senator Gorton, speaking for the Democrncy, announced early in Deceinber, and which haa been imaintained till now, baa been broken by Democratic Inithut- ive, and cannot be resumed except’ by amazing bumilintion or ignominious retreat, Grrilctd and Burronghs Improved the oveaston fur thelr sido in a vory masterly manner to-day, placing Me3uhon and tho Democrats entirely on the dvfensive with the depreentory plen that st wag notimanly or decent to lift again tho worn-out Dloody shirt; but it was lifted, tho Domocravy helped to lift it, and many of thermore prudent men to-night are cursing tho fate which haa given thom such leaders, A ROUTIERN IDIOT. ‘There fs at least ona ex-Confedernte Brign- Aier-General in Congress who $6 nol afraid to let a curious public know his history, Philip Cook, Representative from tho Third Georgia District, wasn Confederate Hrigndior-Genernl, and was returned to Congress at an lection when only 2,693 votes were polled in 1872 ,—that district, when A Republican waa allowed to run, having given voto of: 1,200 Re- publienns and 14,000 Domocrats. Anxious to lot the vieiting publio know that the Confed- erate Brigadiors are not all driven by motives of palley to concent thelr history and rank, ho has had himsetf photographed In the full uniform of a Confederate Brigndier, and his photograph this mormiing was exposed for silo nt ono of the numerous shops which the Democrats permit to Incumbdr tho corridors at tho Hose end of the Capitol. Tho photograph of a Confedcrato Brig adicr, who 13 now a tnombor of Compress, did not full to attract considerable attention. IMMEDIATH TRANSPORTATION. Tteprerentative Morrison sys he dees not an- telpate any trouble In presing a substitute for tho Aldrici Immedinte Transportation vill, He thinks tho Eastern inen will not dare to oppose it, a3 they would lay up too much against tho day of reukoning should they attempt to defeat x0 usta measure. Ay to tho ainenidmonta thut havo been propared in Conunittes relative to tho extension of the ret to certaln towns in Con- neetient and Virginia, and to tho Incluston Of baled” bay within “tio "wrtietes “which may bo shipped in bond on form cars, Mr. Morrison suys he take the opinion of tho ‘Treasury authorities and of the friends of tho BIL upon that subject, and that if any such tmendment Js llkely to embar- rass the bil he sail not permit them to be of fered In the House, LAND-GRANT RALLROADS, Agrent number of ratirowd men reprosont- ing the diferent Iund-grant to rollronda aro hore to watel the effect of the resolution whtuh has been recently introduced, proposing thit all lands granted to raitronds which have not. ful- flied the conditions of tho hand-wranté shall bo restured to the General Government. There: ure intimation tbat targo stock speculations will bo made dependent upan the netion of Con- gress with respect to those different mensures. OVENYLOWED LANDS, Telegrams huve been received horo stating that Gov, Sinith, of Wisconsin, in anticipation of the DIM uf Goy. Pound, providing for the reservoir system tntho Upper Misalssippl, hns withdrawn from salo nll Stato Jands Ukely to be aifected by the bill, Secretary Behurz to-day is preparing. to withdraw all Government lunds in hat region which are Ilkely tobe affected by overtiow in the event of the passage of tho bill, COTTON NoPE. ‘Tho Sonate will to-mor: 9 Ran of tho bill dlrecting the Secratary of tho Navy to teat by use [a tho naval service rope and contage mian- ufuctured from cotton by the process of Thoms W, Dunhain, of Boston. Mr. Dunham has beon bery this winter, and has yalued many friends for his cotton rope, The Southern mombers favor tho plan, ag It promisca to nd a now fleld for tho nse of cotton, TE NEW NAVY. ‘The Naval Comtilttes of the two Houses aro disposed to_nbandon disputes. as to tho persona responsible for the present bad condition of our navy and to colperite to butld moro ships for National defonse, AMITATOR CONEN. Cohen, tho notorious agitator, has mado ap- pileation for admisston te tho reporters’ gallery a8 # Volunteer correspondent Corson Soginiistle papers but tho Comtnittde of Correspondents aving the matterinehargo hus dovelined to recommend to tho Speaker that ho bo admitted, GETTING BETTER, Judge Howell, of Keokuk, of tho Inte South= orn Clatins Commilasion, wie tink been go serl- onsly' {11 here, ig recovering, and oxpecta soon to roturm howo, ROGER A. Pryor, Itogor A, Pryor wants his political disabilities romoyed. Ho hus aceumulited property, and wants to onter polttion! life, APPOINTMENTS. To the Western Assoclated Press, Wasninoton, D. C., March 17.—Tho Preajitont hus nominated Mutthias C, Qaborn, of Alabamn, fo be United States Murahal for tho Middle and Southern District of Alubuna, RELTEP WILle Mr, Jones, of Florida, roported n bili to-day from tho Senate Committee on Public Lands, the main purpose of which Is to rellove from Prosovution upon the terms stipuluted largo iuunbers of citizens of tho Gulf Statea who, “ from ignorance of tha law or enrolesness, and under jnplled and expressed Heense front the United Stated. Government." finve committed ireapasses pen public timber finds prior to Maroh 1, 1870. fhe Committee take the ground that provions te that date falr warning had not Roun alyent of the changed policy of the Goyern- on CONFIIED. Tho Sennto, In executive session, confirmed tho following nominations: United Suites Attorneve—James TD, Butler, {duho ‘erritory: John O, Patterson, Delaware. Zollectors of Cusitoms--Stephion Maiitt, Dis trict of Champlain, Now York; Joh '?, Haynes, District of Brazos do Suntinga, Texts. William Whiting, Agent for the Indiana of tho PioatunilereTohn W, Tiss, Ottawa, Kas; 1 Post nistes 1 TE, Tas wit, Kas.7 He KK, Millward, Loxtugton, Ky, pps j eae Alo portion of the tine spent In excoutive ecanton whe lovoted to tho sso, Of tho lov. ‘Thotuns J, Simmons, nominated vg Census Bie porvisor for the Fifth District of Georgia, ‘Tho adyorse report of the Sonnte Commitwwo was read aud discussedt, but no action tuken, WATLROAD MILL. Tho Houso Connnlttes on Kiullways and Cunals agreed to report favorably on Upson's Will to authorize tho Becrotary of War to contract with the San Antonio & Moxtenn Horder Railway Company for tho immediute construction of i. rullroud frow San Antonio to Lurede, ‘Tho Committoo amended tho bill, by Hiniting the bonds ty be thsuied te 812,000 esaale instuud of $25,000 us oriylnulty proposed. WIUCTE*MOUSE CALLERS, ‘The delegates to tho Methodist Protestant: Conference, now in season in this city, tozethor with thoir ludles, wore received by tho Drosi+ dent and Bing, Huyes this afteruoon, 4 THY BUTTER ChAT r special meeting of the Houso Committeo on Ciaiins was Hold tonday to ruvelve the rupert, oF tho 'Sul-Commlttes upon tue claim of Gen, Sutter, the Hritdiseoverer of gold fi Calitorilt, ‘Tuo report favors un appropriation of 850,000 to sutisty Gen. Sutter's claim, wud was usanlinous. ly udupted by the Committoo, and ordered to bo reported to the House. TIS RECORD, SENATE, é Wasnixatoy, D.C., Murch 17.—Tho bill ro- moving tho political disabilittes of Mogor A. Pryor waa passed. Mr, Hasnpton, from tho Comunittes on MIli- tary Affairs, reported a bill to complete the sure vey of tho Qettystburg battleneld, and to pro- vite for tho completion and preservation of data showing the various positions and movemont of troops of that battte, iMlustrated by dlugrans. Placed on the catendar. BPeuting the debate on a private bill, the morn- ing hour expired, and tho Senate resitmed con sideration ef the “Btar” Route Deflotenoy iM, tho pending question being on the Commitice amendment prohibiting an Increaso of trips on “star” routes during tho remaindor of the fls- eal year. ‘ ‘Mossrs. Taine, Plumb, and Cait opposed tho amondinent, and Messrs. Davis (W. Va), Beck, and Saulabury advocnted ft. The amendment was rojected—yons, 233 nays, i. The amendment prohibiting the expedition of service to the nite of pay exceeding ® per cent of the original contrnot was ngreedt to, Mr. Davia (W. Va.) submitted for the Commit+ tee on Appropriations an additional section to tho bil appropriating 860,000 for public printing, including tho cost of printing tho Conuressional Reeord. it being a part of the dellcieney for tha eutrrent fisenl your, Mr. Davis stated that a bill awas pending ib the House appropriating $409,000 to cover the whole printing defleloncy. but might not fat thrust ag sven ns this bill, and an Im- mmedlate ovrupeiation should be mado for the necessary printhig, Mr, Whyte favored the ninendinent, saying tint unless an iuimedhite appropriaon were mule the entire business of the Printing-Ofice would be etonned after this week, The amencdinent wea agroed to. The question thon recurred on tho following: amendment. proposed by the Committes to bupersede the preamblo: “ Nothing in this act contatned shall be deemed orconstried ng a ratifiontion of any untawful netor omission of nny onicers of the United Suites, or nffect my proceedings thorean.” Mr, Ingalls asked at whom this preamblo or amendment was aimed, Mr Beek sald he himsclt thought the Post- muster-General should be condemned, but in fact ft wasn legal reservation of opinion. Mr. Kirkwood moved ta amend the amen ment by inserting after the word * ratificatior tho words “or condemnation,” and striking out the word “uniawinl” e Mr, Davis said he would accopt the amend- ment, Mr. Blainv—Why putt tho clause tn, then, If it is to mean nothing at all,—neithor condemn nor: npprove? Mr, Davis—We thiuk tho bill will be cleaner; gud may be some hands will be cleaner with It n. rf. Saulshury opposed Mr. Kirkwoo's amend- ted that the Senate dil not cons riment’s nection, and, therefore, demn the £ by implleation approved it. Mr, Hluing thought the Senate would intke itself ritentous by such an amondmont as that proposed by the Committee, Mr. Beck ‘thought 1¢ was only a decluration that the Senate reserves Its opinion ponding f1t- Hon by the id o the yoto was taker on Mr. Kirkwood's amentinent Mr. Eaton enlled for the x ye, styling $f such i foolish chau: werd Inserted It should be by 4 recorded ¥ amendment was rejected—yoas, 323; naga, Oh ‘The question recurred on the Committec amentnent, Mr, ‘Toller characterized the amendment ns buncombe, The bill could not be consirfied a4 Nratifiention of anything, He was anxious to Dive the DH pass, but would vote agalnst it It this clause were inserted, Mo would not tm plledly trutuce an officer who ho belleved. acted wisely und for tho greategt goud of the grentest number, Etinunds favored the amendment. Tho tions Committeo had stated that they 1 tho Department had violated tho law. He did not Intend to oxpreas any opfnton an that question, but he did not intend to yoto for an uppropeiintion whieh was practleatly a condoms nition of tho offinse, if one had been committ and an Invitation to offend again, He wished Congress to reserve its Judgment, Mr. Conkling moved to umend the Committeo Aincodinent s0.a8 to rend: “ Nothing in this act contained shall bo deenied or construed to alfect, the validity or lewis of tho net or omission of Any oflicer of tho. United States or to affect any proceeding therefor.” Ho suld ft was better in a legal senge than that of tho Committee, and it muito no offensive im- putations, Mr. Heck said tha Comuilttco had no objection to the amendment. Mr, Conkiiug's nmenidment was ngreed to, and the Committes amendment, is thus amended, wr nyreed to, Mr, Davis (W. Vu.) for tho Committee, asked lowe to withdraw the preamble, which wis grunted, ‘Thy bill was thon read a third tino, and passed. withont a division. ‘The bill us passed by tho Sonato ta ns follows: Hie tt enacted, ete, ‘That the sum of $1,1000 or so much thereof ns may be necessurs hereby upproprint ed toa Inevt the expenses oF nnd mall transportation on tho stur routes for the romaiidor of tho current tecal year, Dure ing the remulndur of the current fisenl your no further expediting of service un uny postal star route shall be mule, Bre. 2. Thata further sum of $100,000 is np- Proprinted us aforestid, to ennbla tho Post+ r-Goneral to pico now service aa nue thorized by law; provided, that tha Pustmuster- General shall not horentter have power to pedite Kervice under any contrict, ofther existing or horenftor given, to u rute of pay ex: coediyy TH) per cent upon the contract 1s oridinully let. Fz Pht tho sum of $50,090 in npproprinted a8 aforesaid for the public printing, tncluding tho cost of printing tho Congreasional Hecord, it being w part of the deilicieney of the current digeal your, Bre. 4. Nothing in this net shall be dvemed or construed to ulfect the validity or legality of tho flets or omission of any oflicer of the’ United. States, or to affect any proceeding therefor. Mr, Garlund moved thatthoSennte uke up the House bUL for the cstabilehment of titles in Hot. Springs, and for othor purposes, Agreed to, Mr. Thurman sdld lf tho debate on the Hot Spri Dill threatened to take up much time ho: would insist on his previous notes, and call up tho Geneva Award bill, after executive session, ndjourncd, nousr, Mr, Taplor offered n resolution for the appoint- ment of tspcelnl committee to investigate tho present method of setting claims agulat the nited Stites. Referred. TRADE AND LABOR. COAL-MINERS’ CONVENTION, Speciat Dispatch to The Chtengn Tribune, Pirrsouna, Pa, March ‘Detegntes repro- sonting 15,000 bituminous-conl minors convencd in Nuttonal Conyontion hero this afternoon, Pennsylvanin, Ohlo, Tilinols, West Virginia, Mn- ryland, Indlann, Town, Missourl, Michigan, and Runsas ure represented. Tho Convention will bo fn session for sovorat duys and will consider the following questions: “Stall wo restrict the output of coul?" “Shull we abollsh tho unjust sorcen system?" “Shull wo browk down the in- Yammous tpluck me! by ontering a genornl do- mund for soml-monthly or weekly paymontay” Anothor question that will bo brought before the Convention will bo in regard to. the consol. dation of tabor organizations In the States rep resented. It was decided theday to exelide ree ortent, Tho conclusions of the Conyention will RVO. An Linpurtuit bouring on tho local trade of tho country, NAIN MANUPACTURERS, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tirrsnuka, Pa, March i2—An important meeting of tho Westorn Null Association was held hero to-day, the attendance beiug the targest for two your, There wis a full discuss slon rolitive to the condition of tho trade, stovk ‘on hand, cto, whon a resolution wis adopted ordering that tho nat! milllaof the West close down on Monday noxt, tho machines to remain Idle for two weoks Crom Unt thaw. The mutt facturers' propose to show to the country that tho producent nnd not, the speculators cantrol the trado, Thora is no stock of any moment in tho warehouses of tho Western nail mills, and thoy think that tho two wocks' suspension will so oxhaust supplics that thory will be no didi- culty in tnalntalning prices. ‘Tha only opposl- tlon to the suapensiun camo from three or four Legere imanufuuturors who bad light stooks on : OBITUARY, THE TION, IL Bb. DURFET, Spectat Dispsteh to The Chicago Tribune, Dxoatun, Ul, Mureh 1%—The on, Henry B, Durfos, aged 10 years, for a number of terms Alderinun_ and Supervisor, 4 member of the Vount of Fducation, and during Goy. Oxlesby's Adininistration a inember of tho Btate Beard of Education, died hero thia morulng ative a twoe weeks attiek of pnoumonin Ho was a publics spirited villzon, aud an Oxtd-Fellow, He came here trom Washington County, Oblo, in 1810, He touves a wife aud two children, JOUN KR. CECIT. New Yonk, March J7.—John 8. Ceell, well known it mercantile and banking ofrelod, dod tosday, Mo came here ‘frow Ohio when a young aan nd TILDEN’S TAXES, New Yous, March I%—1u tho Incomo-tax sult by tho Governmont against Samuel J, Tile den, subpenna duces tcoum bay within the lust fuw days boon served upon William A, Hooth, Prealuent, and Conrad I. Jordan, Cashier, of the Think Nationa! Bink; Jucob Hayos and dames C. Clossen, brokers: G. W, Binith, Secro- tury of tho New York Iron Silo} und Winslow, Lanter & Co, baukers, requirlug them to pro- ducg in conet’ all tha books, papers, Vouchers, writlugs, of documunty relatuy to trinsactlong had by thom by or on uccoint of Tilden bo» tween Dee. 1, 161, and Jan. 1, 17, ‘Tilden bim- ae ie Haceyaiedl pan We Produce i the Books and pu Ve pecuntary rs awed tho dates mentioned, ‘ FOREIGN. Unemployed Persons to Be Ex- pelled from St. Pe- tersburg. A Small Russian Expedition Fit. ting Out for Central 2 Asia. ae Russia Threatening to Break OF Diplomatic Relations with the Porte. An Unprecedented Scene of Ex- ‘ citement in the Italian Parliament. - The Question of Papal Prerogatives at the Bottom of the Whole 4 Affair. i x RUSSIA. ae WIKAT LNJUNED DY ENOST, Br. Petensnuna, March 17,—The winter sow- ings of whont In tho South of ussin have suf- fered greatly from frost. ASTATIC EXVEDITION, Sr. Perensnuna, March 17,—It is said that Gen. Skobotett will lond nn expedition on o imited eeale against tho Turcomana without any tdon of going to Morv. Some Generals consider it necusanry to occupy Mery, because the ‘Turco- man marauders rendezvous there, but Gen. Skobolof believes tho Tekkes are now go con \lont of success that they will ndvance to moet the Russinns and give an opportunity for thelr aunplo puuishmont, and tho Ituesian Govern- mont fa desirous of avoiding Merv lest England shomid occupy Herat a8.n countorstroke. onLorr, Lonpon, March 17,—Tho Intest diapntcbes from Russin contain the following intelllgenco: Much dlsoussion has been caused In diptomuatio ciretes by tlie nnnouncemont that Prince Orloff, the ttusstan Ambassador to France, has been or dered to return forthwith, loaving the affairs of iis mission in the hands of Count Kapnist. Public opinion at once conteceted this movement with the refusal of the French Government to extradite Hartmann, but it is given out semi: ollictalty that tho all ts Init temporary, nud de vold of any pulitical Importance, Russia is un oble to {sotito herself from all the European Powers. Communications nre pussing betweon tho Governments of Russin und tho United States rointive to tho infeston and purpores of Capt. Skeikousky, who lust week ealted: from Odessa in the crulsor Moxcow, destined for the Paciila. Its mission 1s declared to be entirely peaceful and legitimate, tha object being ta promote the commorcit! relations between tho Provinces of ‘moor and the Amortean ports on tho Paclfle. It is undorstood that Gortachnkoff has virtu- ally resigned, and on cortain gontingoneles his realirnation will he made absolute, ~ The Chincso Ambassador haa failed in bis paaite hegotlations with the Government of tho ar. A tineAr, Tonnox, March 17.—A Constantinoplo telo- grain snys it ia tated thit Iuesis bas threatened to break off diplomatie rotations with the Porte i the ppesaale, of Col. Comoroff {a not sentenced fo dent, ‘FALSE, Losnos, March 17.—A 8t. Poteraburg dispatch says the roport that Gen, Melikof woro n coat of malt whon tho attempt was mado to assasinata him is false, ‘THB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will ie divided into two parts, one to suppress revolution and tho other to Inquire Into tho con- dition of tho Empire. This Investigation wilt Pinbably Inst several months, aud only when ite ties are concluded will largo changes be ini- luted. WILL WERD THR OUT, Sr. Prrensnona, March 1%,—Tho Vedomostt states that n census ts boing mado of St, Petors- burg, and all persona without fixed ocoupation or means of subsistonco will bo expelled from the city, arpnoyEp, ‘The Golox approves Gun, Dronteln’s resignn- tion, and sayé axperience bas prover the finpo- tenvo of the secret police to destroy Niblilsm, WILL DRAVE PARIB. Pants, March {7.—-Tho nowspspors of this cf! afate Prlucn Ortolf deparia Satiueuiy und dass not contomplate returning oxcupt to present his lettors of recall. Sinca’ Monday Count Kapnist has acted ns Russian Hi @Alfalres, If Princo Orloif tinally retinquishes the post It will ‘bo moro tho result of lis own wish than the fotion of Russia, Even if ho does not return to. Parl the absence of any Ruslan Ambasaador must be regurded a4 morely temporary, GREAT BRITAIN, LANCOUNSIURE HANDICAP. Toxrpos, March 11.—The Iinvolnshitre Handienap ricont the Lincoln spring meotlng to-atny was won by Rosy Cross; Placida sovond; Elf King third. “‘Twonty-tlvo horses ran, Wallenstein was with the leading division nt the start, hut when the Junction with tho old course wns ronchod ho dropped toward the roar, and flushed about thirteenth, PURE. Stubbins' cotton mill, near Manchester, was burned, Loss, 4,000, Ning hundred oporatiyes: ure Lhrown out of omployment, = VICEROY OF IRKLAND, -It 1s ramored that tho Duka of Connaught will uceoed tie Duko of Marlborough us Viceroy of THY “TEMES,” It fasaid that thoro will shortly bo n change In tho chiuf editorship of tho London Tinie, 11aTt PRICES, Epixnund, March 17.—Fivo and six guineas juve boon oftorid for tickets to the hall wherein Gludstono speuks to-dny, z PANOLE. 5 Loxnox, Maroh 17.—The Sporteman saya: “Durote did not run in tho Lincolnshire Ttnuts cap, but was sent on to Kivernool, and will doubtless take pirt.in the raco fur the Liverpool Spring Cup on the 27th inst, "UNFOUNDED, Lonpon, Mareh 17.—Tho Standant {a Ina posl- tion to state that tho report that the Dako of Commaught will Bucecod tho Duke of Marl- borough as Lorl-Llautenant of irclund Is ab- solutely unfounded, ITALY. A SENSATION IN PARLIAMENT, Rows, Maren 1%—During a speoch in tho Ttalian Chambor of Deputies last ovoning, ¥remlor Cutroll inquired whothor tho Cabtnot of tho Right displayad gront palitteal wisdom in 1870, whon they announced thoy would respect o convention with Franco guarantcelng the ine tegrity of the Pupal territory, only afow days hofora the forco of cyents drove thom into Romo, Lanza, who was Premier when Romo was occu pied, denied that the Governinont took that stop unwillingly, Vurlous attauka were bandied between tho Wht and Lott, deowning the volevs of tho sponkers, ‘Thu doctyrations of Langs, Sella, and Viseonto Vouvsta Included somo curioup reves lations regurding tho Government's course. towards Frinco und tho Popo, and reapectini tho Buptembor convention, Crispi nssurtod that there were dilforences of opinion in Lane's Cminet nhout ocoupying Rome. Langan dented this absolutely, but Bella conllemen ft, almost vecnsloning a quarrel botweon Lanza and Sollu. ‘Tho sitting was one of the most sensational in tuo annals of the Italian Parliament, MHETING CALLED, Kou, March 11.—Signor Sella tos summoned a mecting of tho members of tho Right toemor- row to elect a leader fn his stead whu is untots for by his antecedents on the grist-tax ques- FRANOL. PROGRESA OF NKFUNLICAN OPINION, Panis, March 17.~Tho Logtalutive and Depart- mont elections which have recontly taken place attest in a marked muunor tho progress of lu- publican opinion in Fraice, POLITIOAL. De Froyolnet has forbidden access to tho Sine {stry to all political Journalists, A THREAT. 4 J.J. Welss threatons In tho Gawota that If any attempt be muda to oxpel tha Jesuits there will bo burriviwes {n tho structs, NeW PALAOK, Princo Demidof {utonds to bulla « now palaco at Pratotono, near Florence, Italy, and be Invites: the leading arcnitects of tho world to compete In. furulsblng designs, : vetin prox, in his-fifth sermon at Trinity Church, took up the subject of democracy, Ho vxhorted dom oorata aud aristocrats to prictico mutuul for- bourunve und charity. I< Republique Fruncates Iuughs at tho sousutionul tather, and cull thoories absurd aud paradoxical. Cathotio journals complain of hig coucousious to rudical- MULBION, ~ Christino Nilsson’s howth is greatly improved, wud the fear thas abe would logo bor ducumpara- Dla yotco no longer agitates the minds of hi frionds, FRRUY'S BIT Lonxnos, March t7.—A Parts dapatch to tho Timea anys it in possible dinicuitios in the way of applying the Ferry Kdveatlon bill will compel the Government to submit a now bil, Thanka to the vi of confidence in the Chamber of Depull Porry will escape for the present Com rosignation, which is ullimately {novitablo, t ——_ IRELAND. WILE NOT RUN ‘ Tuntrn, March 17.—Lonl-Muyor Gry hn do olluad to contest tho city for Parliament, : PANNELL BXPERIENCT, Parnell writes from fowa: " Tho generat ver- dict of Amertean opinion thrmtghout the Unton is overwhelmingly in favarof a radical change Ju tho Trish nnd system, Permanent organiza- tlon in Amorten i prepared ty support the Land Leagie fnanelaily and morally, | Siteh in awakening has come upon our extled comntry- met. ns fs tmpossthlo for those who hayo not wit- neased St to Dnagine.” IMSTRUSS INCREASING, Hishop Fayre, Chairman of the Donegal Cen- tral Relief Committee, asking furthor ald, atates thore are 7000 Individunls hi Donewal Hecdlng relief; that tho distress $s inerensing. and wi notdeercaso until Atgust. A xranbot £2000 was mate for Donegal. One hundred thousand Aottars Crom Canada will be applied in reproduce tive works, such na providing bouts, nets, ote., for ishing’ purposes. : SPAIN, CUIANGES IN THE MINISTRY, MAannin, Mareb 17,—Marqttis Orovia, Minister of Finance, has resigned, on tho ground of tll health. Itis oxpected Cuszayon will succeed him, Itis reported that Elduayen will shortly take the portfolio of Forelgn Affairs, and that Sanchez Bustillo wilt succeed him as Minister of tho Colonies. —_——— GERMANY. TUE AMY BITE, Renrax, March 17.—Tho Committco on tho Army bill hn npproved the clause exempting the clergy from mnilltary drill, and dnally adopted the whole DIL ta 8. Gh E, THE ARMY, ATHENS, March 17.—Tho Minister of Foretgn v Affatra has informed tho Deputics that, a8 the appointment of aninternational commission 1s virtually settled, {t would bo necessary to main- tii thonrmy at tho present strength to have pnftiolont troops for tha ovenpation of nuw ter- 7 rye . VARIOUS. URUGUAY, _ Lonnon, Moreh 17,—Tho Uruguayan Consul- General has received tho following telogram from Montevideo: “Tho resignation of Col. Latorro ns Prestdont has been uccopted. The House of Ropresent- utlyes haguppointed Dr. Francisco Vidal Co atttutionnl President of the Republic, Tran- quillity provatls,"* Montkvined, March 17.—Tho entire Uruguay fn Ministry has resigned, = ‘THE EGYPTIAN COTTON Cuor, ALEXANDRIA, ‘March 17.—In conseqeonce of the unfavorable weathor a large quuntity of cotton must bo resown, and the crop will bo fate. AUSTRIA, Vienna, Mureh 13.—The Lower Houso: of the Relcherath hus passed, by 149 to igercuit for 40,000,000 floring in gold rontes, asked for by the Government for expenses of "the current your. Tho Minister of Finance suggested that the vate on tho question of confdeuce by deferred until tho budgot Is Introduecd. coun. HAVANA, March 17.—Fivo hundred and soven- ty persons surrendered tn Gunntanomo and Io- Tacon, with 110 stand of arme. ‘The corn-flelds of the Conquists plantation Wore burnod by nn incondlary. OBITUARY. MRS, COLEMAN POPE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Inpranaronis, Ind., March 16,—3rs, Coleman Popy, tho discingnished actress, died at hor resl- Aoncoin thiselty thisafternoon aftora brict Alness, Sbo was born in Englund i 1809, and whilo quite young ombriced the dramaas an avocation,’ Jfrom the first her success waa cs- tablished, and sho goon became tho loading net- ress at Birmingham, Bristol, and many other places; Tor first visit to America was in 140, when sho made a brillfant tour throughout tha South aud Enst. Sho camo hore during the War, and continued to play until the sulslde a! her husband, who had long been ingane. aAftor this torriblo domestla tragedy she aban- doned tho stage, but in-recent years has re- sponded to all demands upon hor in the iateresta of charity. As a reader her work has ulways eon necoptavlo, and thia sho continued to do until within a fow days, Sho wus meet wont, kind and generous, and leaves @ wholo city to mourn her Loss. THE DON. WILLIAM KENDRICK, Syeclut Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Loursviine, Ky,, Murch 10.—Tho Hon, Willinn Kenirick dled suddenly hero to-night at his residonce on Broudway. Ife ate n hearty supper, and, on taking a wall aftorwards, was selzed with pains in the stomach aud heart, Rmotics wore given, but death soon came, his faco turn- ing perfectly bluck before ho diod. Mtr. Kendrict wus 0 Christian gentleman, whose fe was nude notoworthy by dio preyontition of gold medal Dearing tho words, * Honcaty {sth best potivy," given hin gome years ago by his ereditors whose: Shatin ty otthel i DE Eos rales Fests m had beon secures ker Ay “a ie! poy ROBERT E. FLUMING, _ Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Fort Wayye, Ind. March 18—lobert BE, Fleruing, an old resident of this elty, died at his rosidenco last night, ufter 8 protracted fines, Tho deceased was 60 yenrs old, was County Clork and Recorder seven yonrs, and oceupled Sener positions Of trust. Ho leaves 4 handsome GEORGE BATLEY, Baurisons, March 16.~Goorge Balloy, Ira Prominent grain oporator, dlod thts morning of pucumonta, CANADA. A Sauguinary Soclcty—Tho Late Mr, Holton—Enmilgrating to Dakota. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Montneat, March 16—A number of individ uals connected with the city newspapers, nota- bly those Lolonging to tho ollices of tho Witness, Jat Patrie, and Nouveau Monde, have ro- eelvod lettora demanding tho publicatton of 8 certain proclamation purporting to be issued by a. socloty known o8 tho “8, P. C.* ‘This proclamation declares thnt tho Engilah and Irish should bo driven trum the soll of this Prove inco and from Manitoba, and tho object of the Society Ja stated ta bo to reap vongennco on the Opposora. Coples of this ao-catlod proclamation, with what purporta to bo the ollicial aval of tho Soolety, which represonts the head of a mio igure with masked oyes and seales suspended, thosu surmounted by a ploroet heart, and une tlornoath 9 scroll with the words * Audaces for- tuna juvat,” bye beon gont to tho soveral nowspapors montioncd ¥ abayo, hocult~ Panlod by ‘lottors dutimating that if tho Proclamation 16 not published somo droadful things will budono to thasa who refuge, A pri- vate lottor to Mr, Roaugrand, of Lo Matric, Jnthnated that his punishmont would be doath it ho refused to insert tho prochumation. Mr, Noude. Bt. By editor of Le Nurcay Monde, now In Ottawa, roccived 1 copy of tho proclanias tion and a slinitar intimation if he refused, and tho houses of Mr, J, Honttie, of St, Lumboth, woro to be burned if the proclamation did not Oud tts way Into the French coluinn of the It. ness, very communication received by tho newspupors “numied above wis stumped with tho olliclul seal. Sir, Boangrand, editor of Lat Furie, had been inutined fo treat tho wholu affair ag uo joke, but bus heard lately from severnl undoubted sources that a Comnuuniatio Boclety bud been actaully formed, Sinwo the publloution of the proclama- Hon he had recelvud soures of letters from feeties be did not know saylog ihe they would ike to join such 4 society. B.C." might incan, he thought, the Initiala of a Soclety for the Prowetion of Cuuultins, Mr. Houde sent the copy of the proclamation (the prochimution as been Nthographad) und the letter addressed to hin to thu Chief of Polleo, Mr. Houde thinks it was weilten olthor yy a Boleian or by wn old country Frenchman, ‘ho Chtef of Volico hus tho atfulr in bond, Specist Dispatch to Tas Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Starch 1d,—A special train will loavo hero ut 8 o'clock to-worrew worning for tho purpose of convoying members of Purliument wud others desiring to uttoud the funeral of tho lute Mr. Holton at Montroul. ‘Tho Hon, dtossns, Mackenzie, Uluko,und Huntington hayes boen uvited te act us pall-bearens, A secon party for the Northweat loft this seo tion by spevlal truin to-day. There were about oT) oragny wit ten ene louds of freight. Two. Ufty boing ‘Lhe pulley of tho Government bus undoubtedly injured vint- gration to tho Canndiin Northwest, and as nu. Honal poverty seems to we couiing ' they'do uot desiro to remuin in this land, “ Hair Rovivum " rostores gray hal to Its orig: | Joul color fur & cents. q « Hawktng offensive mucous, pate oor the ayes ernckiing in tha head, slekenin chroath, denthene and tickling In the throat, aro xtgi Tho purulent secretions thrown upon the bene chtal (abee whit aateun, follow tha muouus mom- brano, and polson the entire system. Dr, Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Cure absorbs the purulent yirusand Kitle the seeds of polsun in the furthest parte of ihe syatom. It will not only relieve, but certainty cnre Catarrh at nny stage. Cured! Cured! Cured! = Curadt PAUL MOYTON, THE GREAT SWIM- MER, z ‘The man who swam tho Hnglish Channel, writes: : MING, Taf Dec. 3, 1D. “While awimuing the Connactieut Tver to Lony stand Hound 1 contmctad a danuocons ent, WE DE MAYERS Catnerh Cure was recommended to mo, and Tam happy to stata that It aecamnltaned all and more, than is ald for ttn enred, ey, ezent, Mr, GKONGH PB, rible CATATU, from whieh he had suffored fora VALUAIL a KEMEDa'In my cute, oreue waa IN “PAUL ROYTON” ae, ko, oy, kon + Wot De Moyer'a Caturrh Cnre ts sold by Drngelats, o dettvered to nny adiross, nt $1.80. Jr. Wel De Moyer’s Treatise on’ Catarrh Is mntled free to anybody. D, 18, DEWEY d& CO. Agents, 46 Dey-st, Now York. RIVNGY Woes ~—. KIDNEY COMPLAINT Piles, Constipation Permanently enred by, é be DEL Yt 1, CLARK, fonth Mere, Vis ts Bayh ensea uf KIDNEY SROUBLES It has octed Ike w eharm, It hosdone better than any remndy Iharo over used. [havo prereribed It for PILES with good effect having cured several very bad cases,” anda +it hos nover falied.” - Thospaadhie he: Rave bets fel Serine other micans hove falled, teattfy to the remarkablo power this grostremedy hain overcoming these and many, ether discanca, AS A SPRING MEDICINE }! ‘ALGagould USE IT, It neta saltdly, but, screlys eee oa aemey ame betters rectariog Tie ‘and by ita great Tontepawers Tecttn af rireneth and vigor which is pataral to i . Enero ia no one but what ncodaSustaueh a remedy todo away with the natural torpor of the system iz through the winters One package makeanlxquarteof Modictuo, cone taining no spirit, belng prepared in pure wator. FOR SALE iy AL, DRUCCIOIS, pret sail, ou receiptat Roprisey * WELLS, BICLARDGOY & €0,, Propeletars, Darlington, VE FELLOWS? IKYPOPILOSPHITES, LOWS cOMD OUND. NERVOUSNESS. Tt otforts ma grant plonsurs to bent tostimony to the ponefita. J bavo recotved from using Fellows! Compound Syrup of Hynophuxphiter., 1 Pt to 0 lent, curative for Noryuusnoss und General a i Ait oxeull 4 Dobility.. itis ino b irwt-cians ‘ania enadicn a por Auating soocua shurtecnctattn ne arma tatiee thee cus churmeteratio af othe trod. LBNILY VOLINGTUN, Montreal” Read Dr, Earle's Tastimontal, Mn, JAues I, BELLOWS, Mauufaoturing Chomtaty Sik: Fur several wonths past 1 Bava uxod, your and, Syrup in the. Wrewioent of Inshplonk ly, Chron Bronchitis, and other ‘Atfocuons of the Chest, and Chave ny besltation in stating that it Fauks forGiuust aupoug the rometivg used in toad dis eases. Duing an axcallont Norvous Ton! direct tntluotice on the Nervous Bysiwu, wa He Je inviaurates the body. Ly attorde md plopsuso to 4 a romody whlch is roally rood in caaos Fecommon Soro Lian uecioan of dan aan same ee or selon 2 ai, aly 9 2.75) MATL OM, MD. It cures Asthma, 1058 of Valco, Noural Bt Vitus’ Danev, Epileptic Mita, Whooping Cough, Norvousners, ind 189 Host wondurtal adunct to athor romodios In Suntaintog lite during the procets of iniphihern. EY" Do not bo docolved by remodies bearing a sim- {ue noma; no othor preparstion is 4 substitute for tls under any elrcumstancos, Price, $1.50 por bottle, Six for $7.50. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, : J, N. HARRIS & CO., Western Agents, CINCINNATI, 0. MINERAL WATER. SILURIAN DIINERAL WATER—Naturo’s Marvelous Rom: edy forall KIDNEY disoane, URINARY disor dera, Dyspepsia, Liver Complulat, Dropsy;—La tho onl; Cute rtiaheterand iriaiiers incase. Tho satula live to lewtify to the spec! and permanency of ita cures, Suffer no longer but buy » gallon for 40 coutsand drink it athame, Large Pamphict nailed free giving medical opinion, sc, The GUNUINE SILURIAN WATER is for male tn cht by A.U, Dell, 405 W, Mulison at; Storey & Varker, Mallao6 cor. Halsted ot; J. W, Milla, Madison cor, Ogden avy; J. 8, Jacobus, Tudiana aye. cor. Slatat; 1H. G, Cotton, N. Clark ot. cor, Chleaga tick & Hays ner, 117 Clark and State cor, Madison sta, aud other Drutclast druggistes Jo not port ‘any othor water’ fo be subvtltuted for BELUILLAN, if sour drugglet does not keop It, onder direct trom the siurian i, Anderson & Haslage, Waukesha, Wis, puors or 4.0 coxsrittion waren ‘TURES TAMKS A DAY, CURES BRIGHTS DISKASK, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, STONE IN THE BLADDER, CA- 'TAUBIL OF THE BLADDER, GLE! DIABETES, WMAVEL, BIICK-DUDST bEPusiT, CHILDLOOD y BAKNESS, “3 FH Vor Female Complaints a speetalty, Wor sale by all Drusgtsta. Hong for Circular, edicincs, siuony whilel Ww . Pisthouwhe mysott of the INDIAN a, og over MUMGAN & ALLEN, 59 Johns, Ny XS BLOOD PUL DR. CLARK JOHNSON’S nt Blot prep CURES Soppen, , CURES 3 FO FEVER a: SORES Buigusyaee AND oxi piggh9 AEE. q snoAyill 82809 caung uSrud GUY MSLLHFET Suva SUE (rman sane.) Dyspepsie, 7 Me Died von Agiter Hhewran Wear & Diode Biliousness, Nervous Debility, ete. The Bost REMEDY BNOWN todan} 9,600,000 Bottles LD SINCE 1970, Tats Syrup possesses Varied Properties, Yt Sitmulntes the Ptyaline tn qohich converts (he Ntateh and Suga oalt ts . me. A defeteney In beet antes W ed Rouring of tho faa he gee: e ontiny tr) Te! vod. inprevented. atatlon of food 3t neta upon tho Haver, * mets the Nervous : 4 fy OF Pmlson In thy eirecions, ig gas TESTIMONIALS, ILLINOIS, Dineaso of tho Stomach and Liver Cairn, Alexander Co,, 10 DRAT BIR: Buffering for patie tive With Headache and Discaso of the Stomnch and Bavor, | was indured tu use your roiiabie INDIAN 2.000 BY RUE, whick Testored mo bo periect rei FOnwth, ‘No. Kignth-st. CHAS, SHELLEY, An Excollent Remedy, Nelvidere, Boone Con Il, Feb. 8, 183, TAR Bin: 1 have been untng yourINDIAN TOON AYRUP for some time, nnd nm perfoctly satiated with the results, Ib Furiiies the Iiod, Restores Lost Ap: petite, Bironuthons tha Nerves, dtegutal tone Howls, and Kelleves Rhcummnu: MIS, W. at a ht ones 3 Kt it 3. ei rf 3 neh and But bo without ie Kldnoy Dinennc. Fishor, Champalan Co, 1, DRAM Sin: Thin ie to curity GAL your INDIAN BLOOD STRUT hna Gone mo moro wood for Kltiey Complaint und Heart Disease "than nny ollice med ined evor used, italso cured one of my ehilitren of Cats ana Beroratn. MARGARET CHINS. ‘ ‘Third-Day Chin, ag, Flora, Clay Co, TI. DRARSR: This is to ceitity whut "your INDIAN. ines : = see’ Wass BROWN. Chills Cured. ‘oles Con TL Mattoon, find your INDIAN hi DEAR Br: LOOD SYRUP spoodily curos Chills, and can recommonded tas the beat modicino in the countey for Ithnumatiem and Neuralaia. 7 RUE MITCUELE All that 1¢ Is Recommended to Be. Dean Sin: T have found, bruins Fone INDIAN : ving’ your INDIAN BPOOB SViUE a fade tea ane the ANH ts Facute Pondad vo bo, and advise anyono why tay be in puut Doalth tonivo ste trial, AM, WRHEMAY, Chills Cured, Neogn, Cumborinnd Co,, TU. Dean sin: My Gaughior fing ‘Chilis. for fourteen months, and I triod rlmost averting, dut without effect until I canmenced the wre of your INDIA BLOOD SYRUM, @ abort (ial of which vtfectually emi 4 rod her. ‘The yrup has also wren! ne! ay Teat of my family, and I have had no use torn doce: fot be wituout ty and recommontgia use th augoring not be w nond bumenity. HOSUANA MU PAWhuNC Pain in tho Back. Waterman Station, De Inlb Co. UL, PAAR Bits This Is to certify that your INIAN. 1OOD SYRUP hascured mo of Pain in the Hack, Itisa yoluabio medicinc. ALKS. WOOD," Dyspepsia and Indigostion. EAR Bin: ‘hla tn to Cordity that your INDIAN m sins Our nbooe BYROP, which I frocurod from our Agenh has completely cured me of Dyspoala. tis Bie Dest mediciny 1 evar uscd. HAM B, ALLEN, Cure ror Heart Meenao, eau ik + Tentopalis. EMingham Co. DaAnArm: Youraroat INDIAN LGU SYRUP the best niodicine Lover need for Maart Disease. Fecomimend (410 oll siniilarly alleted. | ag, All that It Is Recommended to Be. Kansas, Edgar Co,, 1, DRAM But: { have used your oxcollent, INDIAN BLOOD 8YROP tn my family far the past Ave years, gad bara atmaya found it justag recommended, id edicing ever ti she Heys fale oF aD. Me ke ULC. Banton, Frapklit DRAR Buu: hie te to cortty idk your INDIAN BYRUP has cored we of weeStrully recommend oral sudeeine hueant cheerfully recomime: vol sade Wee NertON. For Neuralgin. Dabluran, Haroiiton Co. tL 1 BIR: Twastroubled witti Nourniain for x0m@ ,uaoBan some of your INDIAN 1L0Ol sonuraly cure. eee eee ee aay eS UB. LIVIN apopula Cured.’ Dy ePe youths iancoal Cox TMAR Aint Lhayve boen troubled with Hillousnces havi Out and Dyspopas and Indigestion, and havo INDIAN ShGOD SXItUE, and found Iu ta bo a must Valuable medicine, Woatad THUMGLE. Nevor Falls to Cure, MIL roqunis Co. I. 4 W Ty gum bey Tia omnct Sildvan ha tore ‘roabfed With apasms, and In ete casos It efecied a comp! te ce 2 ABETIL METZE. An Agent's Testimony. ean land, Iroquota Dwar sin: Lean any"that gout a Hay fibon BYU? hasno equal for Constipation. sick-I fomlache, Fain in the Bowal ata Callie ed, 1 can safely recom Tuend its Use to Bulfering human itona. A. REED, —— Recommends It to All. fs Aurora, Kane DAR BIR: 1, have wrod some Or, your Bi) ai BLOOD SYRUP with beneficial rorulta, und £ thine {28 good medicine tu build up the system genorall Would recommend i to all suturing from Debits, Liver eonayie Ff ot bam, Kankakee Co. Ih, May pea Butt Teieatfaly Mente that pour tant, € MAN HLOOD SYRUP qieoe universal ast ae te bighly eatcumod by all who have use Mh havo used your medicine with thy moat sotltiag Hhbeumattam, Buckingham, Kankakee Co. 1, May 18. 102 DEARBIR: ‘was a groat anffarer trom ithournntiers Hef unit J cummenced using your NSCAN Loon et itis now fam d bene! 1 it Nted. I recommend your meds MANNA VIEDSN BG A Good Hticod Wartiter, joundn. Lal rn, Hh, Dean gin: t have usd yoururescINUIAN HOOD SYRUP and have found it unequaled aaa Hlood Pu fer, nud take pleasure in Tecoumendlng It as such, pgs h L, PRATT. Suppreasion of Monstruation. Shurldan, 1. Balle Cow It. DEAN Sin: My douabter wis 9 suieror from Bip. Preston of Munstruntion, und after laboring uudet, lulu uiniculty foriore than a yenr, with the treatal®: of two plysicians—one Ailupatic aid one Homen paihio—without salluf, also a falr trtal of biauy thi na De. day's Altiratites 1000 BY RUT ‘204, runt rou inphlot. my eye caux! Zour Formers” bu the ‘ilsenae with whlon abe wad bled, “immediately provaiiod un ala uo har ty fone ‘tho wus souu fentored to cousiarity aug Waster : SULN i. Wii stORe Female Weakness, . ‘pear gm: ‘thie Pierre than. $enaey bea HEC gHRE ath over to Zours of are, ve Fee Sa ha htt Wiaanel at se ae a Y fevl likes young gir}, Tcan recom Bend ane yaAdle remedy on, panUITT LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALERS Dy, Cl ssn Dl Sy : CHICAGO, ILL. VAN SCIIAACK, BTEVENSON & CO, 02 ond 4 monliShapLuaaen & Co, 59 and 64 Lake-ae 3 od Market-st. ROEM AN SAH EEE Ma POUD BLOUTENAULGHS Co, ai Wabanen.

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