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3 i f ‘ ey 1 { “IIE, CHICAGO TRIBUN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER magnitude, and those that exist ara purely Jocal.”” MAINES Brectal Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune Wasiuxaton, 1D. C., Sept. &—At Demo- eratle headquarters all hopes of carryl Maino are abandoned, and the Greenba are denounced yory severely. So angry aro tia Democrats with them that. the former eliarge that the Greenback leaders ure acting clearly in the Interest of the Republicans, 7 ‘VIRGINIA. Renewed efforts have been made within a few days to attempt to Beeure a comproniose of the quarrel between the Democratic fac- uons in Virginia. A lending member of the New York Bar is now in that State acting for tho Democratic National Commitice in tho Intorest of a compromise. It 1s now even intimated that the Demoerats will consent to the humiliation of withdrawing thelr regular Jianeock Electorai ticket and support the Jvadjuster Electoral ticket, HAND AT Wonk, The Democrats are redoubling thelr gettvi- ties ns the time for the election tin Indiana and Olio approaches. One dinudred and twenty-five men were at work to-day at the Capltol, doubtiess using Government station- ery, folding and sending off Democratic came nolgn documents. It is intended to Hood Ine diana and Ohio with them. Meanwhily exe Seuatar dealin Pool. one of tho, Inte alleged convorts to the Democracy, gretiples the tip er story of the building of the Democrathe: ‘ongressional Committee, and scems to be _ Btoerlug the ship. : a VERMONT, THA OUTLOOK FOR TO-DAY'S ELECTION, Bpectal Dignutch to The Chtcago Tritune, Bosrox, Mass. Sept. 6—Speetala from Vermont to-night Indicate that with falr weather every yote will bo brought out to- morrow, and the largest vote ever polled will probably.be east. ‘here Is more than usual exeltenient on the eve of olection-day, In ail the towns groups of men are diseussing tho claims of local and State nominees, The Democrats will not let the contest mo by de- fault, Thoy have secretly elreutated 20,000 ballots bearing tho name of Col. John 3B, Mead, State Superintendent of Agriculture, for use In the Second Congressionsl Dis- trict, In opposition to the Republican nonl- nee, James M. ‘Tyler, who was concerned with the Brattleboro bank at tho thne of Its failure, and is therefore obnoxious to the Granger element. Five thousand ballots for Judge Poland have also been elrentated, and, although Mead and Potant denounce the movement, tho farmers are likely to yleld to the temptation and openly condemn the iin thoy suppose responsible for their oases, Bogus Republican tickets are also sent all -over thé State, ‘Ihe tickets are in appear- aneo fae simtle of the regular Republlean tekets, but contalning every posslvlo changs nud devico TO DECEIVE VOTERS, * Some names have been dropped entirely, and others substituted, while some have been varied and misspelt purposely to mislead, 03, tor Instance, they have Roscoo Fanharin ine stead of Roswell Farnham, for Governor, ete. Ent, in spite of this, 0 soli Reyndilean ma- fonts, will be given, and good Judges predict it will reach over 93,000 In an aggregate vote of over 70,000, ’ ‘Sonator Edinunds closed tho enmpalen at Northileld to-night. ‘The cheek-lists of voters: in the principal: soxns ge larger thon ever before, Rutland has 2,800 names; Burling- ton. 2,400; St. Albans, 1,500; St Jolinsbury, 7,200;" nnd Montpelier, 1,100, “Theso vorlnig: Usts ‘show 9,200 names,’ against a votu of 4,200 In 1870,—an Increase of 2,000 names, GEN. GARIMELD. i HENDNICKS? CHANGES REFUTED, Speetat Dispateh to ‘The CAteago Tribune, Indianarouts, Ind., Sept, &.—1n hisspeecht at Marion, Grant.County, Goy. Hendricks charged Gens Garfield with inantpalating re- iurns from West Feliciana Tarish; with being Inn rvom of Packard's Custom-House; with assisting In the preparation of ufldavits, and often betng so engnuged in working up evidence ns partisan for the Repub- Heats sido, that he accepted o place on the Electoral Commission ous a juror to deehlo: a. case in which Aoaad practical nmiufictured. testimony, ‘the Journal this morning publishes wetter frowh Dr. J. M. A, dowett, of Toxas, formerly of Louisinia, and Chalrnan of the Comimit- tee on Evidunve, fi whieh that gentleman says he is in position to say that Mr, Hen- drieks’ chaige ns to Garfield Is false, and that so, pradently dif Garileld. conduct hit ‘self while fr Loulslana that he never so much as met him while there despite hls. Prominence In -connection with tho case invde up for the Returning Board. ‘The Journal in commenting on this says, that, if Tlendricks .can substantinte his charges, Gartiold Is lseragon but, If hg cnnmot, then Mendricks ts disgraced, Bt. Mendticks apr peated inthe wigwam to-night before an - audience two-thirds filling the building, aud, reading the Journals articlo and Webber's Igtter, . PROCEEDED TO-REPEAT THT CHANGE substantinny ns he mado it at Marion, and quoted from testimony of Jewett, Gartield, and Enily Miteheil, given before the Con- gressional Committe, lo substantiate it, He spoke for an hour anda half with the great- | est earnestness, yelllng “fraud?? In the most — approved —omunner, and Inshe ing himsel€ into fury over the out. rage perpetrated on the American people, Hendricks spoke with severity, and he bln golf thinks he lus knocked things Into ever lasting sinithoreeng. He knoekedt tine out of poor John W. Shaw, 2 colored man ant editor of the Supragist: In Now. York, far. whom the Meeting was enlled, bowed ashile to Rise room for the favorit son who oveupled the tlie and so worked up the unterrified that nobody wanted to; hear anybody alse, lle was el- “Th “GOOD OLD DAYS.” * HOW DEMOCKATIC PLUNDEMING WAS THEN CAMIMED ON, +5 Speetat Dispatch to The Catedga Tribunes Wasuinarox, 1. C., Sept, 6-4 genile- Tian‘ who has taken the paling to examine the reports uf tnvestigations in ot Democratic diuligs, to Wustrate the methods whieh the Democrats would be Sikely te adopt should thoy return to power, has discovered somo. interesting readlng. Jt apponrs that the stylo of official! Life in these good ofd days was Ite perlal fn Tusury rather thin Htepubllean, ‘Tho men who built the braneh mint at New Orleans, for exmuple, provider buths for the Anstitution at a vost of $10,000, nit Bue An spendlag se mitch monuy that the bra cust SH7,425 more Ua the parent miu Philadelphia. In those goldin days tt cost the Government $108,055 to. trimspart 4,000 Tadinns from Memphis to Little Rock by ateamers, = IT WAS THE PRACTICR of Government clerks to avall themsalves of the privilege to buy “nawspapers and perl- ollgabs” at paple expense, and te lay in supplics of cospy lft bauks, novels, atl panipliets, Anunaineer'’s party enguged In removing obstructions from thy mouth of the Mississtoyl charged China dinner Sy ehamoirgne, aul other lusurles to thelr resus Jar. expense account. “There was no check nen tie extrayuzance of contactors and Usbursing oflivern. Ib was the etston of the Democratic oMleeholders to have a good tine at public expense, and make Hberal al- fowances for all surts of thivvlig, - NOVE e MATE CAN En, | Boectal Vispatca tu ‘The (icage Tribune, Wasiiaton, D, Oy Sept. 3A statement has boun received here from Mlwaukee that Senator Matt Carpenter is hopelesty alt with: Bright's dias, and that he has been come pelted tocanead his: speaking engazements, Benator Carpenter ds not hopetesty U1) with ‘any.dlisensy. fle is ly Wastdagton attending ty the prepuration of law esses for the fall \ term of the courts, but ho iin feeble heatth, and isgaid to ty thrygened with Bright's (sense, His physleiais have ordered iim hoe fo elias ciliates iy ble prositt condl- ony, us the Litensg thar weather fy suppose to rh Leneflciat tolian Vor tat Tena it} rf very, possibly thut Alf, Carpeater buy not migks uny speeches, it hy hopes to nuke pouty Liter In the seson. Lad FOREIGN. Ayoob Khan and His Shattered Forces Rotiring Upon Herat. Many of His Followers Desert- ing, and Others Anxious to Surrender, The Gession of Dutcizno to Mon- tenegro Easier Decresd Than Done, Sevaral Attempts Made by Albani jans to Fire the City. Extraordinary Precautions In Russta to Provent the Czar's Assasin- ation. An Blovouth-Hour Explanation of tho _ Bornhardt Incident” in Go- pouhagen. AFGITANISTAN, AYOOR KITAN, Lonpos, Sept. &—Geu, Roberts telegraphs from Candahar Sept. * Al) Ayoub Khan's gttns have been found and brought In. They number thirty-two pieces. Ayook Khan has: fed to -Rhakresz without stopping. He Is probably in Sventindawar to-day, Hashem Kin and the other Sirdas and Chiefs, with two exceptions, went with hin. THe hid no baggage, and no troops except a few Herates horse. He 1s sald to have amounced his in- tention of golny strait to Herat.” Siva, Sept. 6.--Yakoob Khan’selght wives and two song, aged 7 and 9 years, Joined hin at Mussoovie, CASUALTIES, ; CANDAUAT, Sept U,—The total ensunitics of tho recontolssance of Ang. 31 and tho battle of the Ist Inst, amounted to 2%, ine eluding two oftieers slightly wotnded not be fore reported. WHAT REMAINS TO BE DONE. Loxpos, Sept. UA correspondent. at Shula telegraphs: “The Government must now dechie the Candatiar queston, It Is im- possible to bolster up Wall, who Is not sttp- ported by the people, We must annex Candahar or give it to the Amecr Abdurrah- mun, or try to found im Independant State composed of Herat and Candtahar, ‘The sec- oud plan would be the best one, A British force might be maintained, if necessary, near Candahiat, inn fortified cantonment, and a railway piait be completed.” ‘The corre spoiulenys thought here refleets the views of, the Maraula of Ripon, Governor-Gene India, it, indeed, the dispateh Is not directly inspired by hin. > TIN NATIVE TORS, Loxpox, Supt. ,—A Candahar dispatels dated Seut. 4, says: Cavalry patrols repar' the villages full of the enemy’s dead und wountled, ‘The Cobulee reghnents have dis- per: he Kizibbas cavalry are seeking to come to terms, Gen. Mhayre Is within two stages of Cundalir, and wilh halt for the present.” TURKEY, MOBILIZATION, Arneng, Sept, 6.—Men 0 years of age were called out Saturday, which com pletes the preliintnary stage of wnopilization,, ” DULCIONO, CoNSTANTINOD Sept, 6.~Thirty-five hundred Albanians aro enenmpod ontshto Duleleno, and thelr numbers are constantly auginenting, ns the Porte, iis sald, furnishes them with every fueility In levying an army and transporting recruits, The foree ut Que sinfe and Tust is being gimilarly . incrensed, Should Rasl Pashn fail to persuade tho Al- banians, to, permit’ a peaceful transfer: of Dilelsno, the Turkish troops will retire to Seutarl, leaving the Powers to act as thoy please, DUPLiciry, * i Loxnoy, Sept. 6.—A Constantinople dis: patel: says: Indirect contradiction of atl his nssurances to the Ambassadors, und to apln- fons expressed by him to his colleagues in counell, Abeddln- Pashia, Minister of Foreign Alfvirs, tas drawn up ft keeret nemorandine for the Sultan, recommending a fresh pln to Impose upon Europe, and warning the Sul- tan, {nu the strangest: tera, of the danger to himself, to the dynasty, aud to the Empiro of any concession to tie Powers, “This dovu- ment lg evidentiy intended by Abeddin Pasha to work upon the Saltan’s personal feara in order to regain his (Abeddin’s) hitluence, now waning, and to enlist te support of Said Pasha, ex-Premier. PRECATIOUS, Another Constantinogls correspondent tel- egrapls that the pusitlon of Kidd Pasha, Drie Minister, Js extremely: precarious, Fur sama days fast the Sultan has been speaklug favorably of Server Pasha, MLNDEMVEST, Rinderpest fs proyalent in five districts of Moldavia, INCENDIANISM, Lonvoy, Sept. &—A Vienna correspondent, says the Albanians have twlee attempted to’ fire Dileigno, Hiza Pasha lias formally noe fed the loeas authoritles that the town will be ceded on the te Cust, UNSATISFACTORY, Loxpoy, Sept. tiemA Vera dispatch says: ‘The Powers have informed the Porta that hts Saat offer relative to the Montenoarin fron- ter [s unsatisfactory, and that the tnyul demonstration will tuke place, ‘The situation regarded here as full of danger. GREAT BRITAIN, THE WEAVERS, Lonsoys, Sept. &—Ta Lanesshire weavers. havo regolyed that a distret ean be brought outaniastrike and supported by contribu. tons from other districts until the masters convede the ndvanee of wages. A general lock-out $4 expected. . MORMONA, sy. o ‘Tho steanor Nevadn took out 947 Mormon Teernits, They are mostly. English, Seoteh, and Welsh, Another company of Normons Jeaves next week, » COUNTEHFETTS, Attempts are inaking te aireulate forged Amorient bank notes of the denomination of $50 on the National Broadway, bank of New York and the Tradesman's National Bank, ‘ VAssi, , "Tho Uousoet Lords hus pagsed the Ap- propriation bill, v i RNGLISU GRAIN TRADE, ‘ WEERLY REVIEW. Loxpox, Sept. 0.—The Mark Lane Ea Presa says: ‘Tho harvest in the southern ant eastern counties fs mostly completed, and the gralu is stackad in a yory exeellunt condition, ‘Che gunernl testimony sv far coneurs that the results of Uireshing are dis- apvulating, thus been for some time ae- cepted asa matter of course that the aly Normal season and generst pravatenco of wultew twust nuaterially reduce the ylokd of murketable wheat, aud this fs uow found to bu the ean, ‘Tho barley erop ismuch heavlur thin at one thie could reasonably hive been ¢x- touted, but avarly ail the best barloys were suinioh Jaki by storns shat ceparts of dis« colored and Imporfoetly. ripened samples aru only whut were to have been oxpectad, "Tho ont crop Is better than it prowised to oa month ago. outcrops ure fast maturing, and anoth fortnight at fie weather Wwilh'nake busy e5Opr @ cestuluty,. ‘The hop er \. yery variable. A rapid loss of color Sil eeablein tho gardens af West Reut In consequonce of dense night fogs. ., Dellvaries of new Kngiah wheat haye been aleadily Tncreaslag fn tho provincia! markets, but at Mark Lane the pupiily, Nas buen snail, Sales have bovn slow at a deelinvof one shill hug to two shillings In many of tha leading country jmarkets, i Iu foreign .wheat the trade presents. no Hew feature af interest. ‘The temporar: stendiness In vonsequence of the fate ok ot Auucricau shiipuients gave place to a fouling of Hstlesaness and depre in last Monday, which clue to: the trady the remainder 0 tho week, New winter American was freely offered nf +6 shtitings without facing buyers, Sales of English wheat last week were 10,050 quarters at 43 shillings 3 pence, ngalnst 10,570 auorters at 43 shillings 3 peneo the corre- spatuling perlad last year, + ‘Tho huports tute the Kingdom for tho week ending Ati. 28 were: Wheat, 1,071,588 ewt, + flour, 176.201 owt. American maize closed easier at 23 shillings 0 pence, ‘The dullness of tho witeat trade checked the Improvement In flour, but holders are firm at previous rates. RUSSIA AND CHINA. THE RUSSIAN PROGRAM, Lonnow, Sept. 6—A dispatel from St, Pe forsburg snys: It Is Interesting to know that tho transfer of the Kuldja negotiations to Pekbr fs at tho desira of Russia, mot oft China. ‘The Marquis ‘Tseng will probably goon return to London, One cousideration welghing heavily with tha Russian Govern- nient fs that some sntisfaction must be given. tu the country for all the war preparations, especially for assembling n large flect in| Chinese waters, and? that if Rus- sin sents a representative to arrange nattors, It will luok as though tho fleet Is inking un influential part {n tho business, At the same tine Russia bas not in the least abated hor position regarding the points of objection to China. She still claims slice of Kuwldjn territory, cutting the Kashgar high- way, and Ineluding one of the most impor fant passes. It is stnted that Russian colo nizatlonon this territory lias actually begun. DENMARK. BARON MAGNUS, . CoprsitAann, Sopt. 6.—Baron Magnus, tho Cerman Ambassador, recalled on account of tho Bornhardt ineldent, departs without hay- jn an audience with the King, Qn Sara’s arrival tt appears he publicly presented her with a bouquet, going upon hits knees before her like a gallant of tho olden tine. On another ovcasion, hayhyg let his decorations drop, he beaged Sara to pin thom on again so that he might have something her hand had touched. Suara snubbed hin, but her sister, Jeanne, who fs nota great artist, took vity on hin, Bentix, Sept 6.—Baron Magnus, tho German’ Stuister to Denmark, whose re- en) from Copenhagen was recently ane nounced, hag merely left lis post’on a fur Tough. MEXICO, VAROUN ITE: City oF Muxico, Aug. 90.—The report tnt Mexico had renewed relutions with the Vatiean ts witruc. ‘Lhe rebels of Sinaloa have fortified thom- selves in a strong position butween Concordia and Panten. E i ‘The revolutionary movement in Tehuante- pee has been erkshed, Citizens of the United: States in Mexlco complain that recent ramors ‘of 9 filibuster- Sng Invasion from Texas Snjure thelr enter- prises. Congress will meet Sept. 10, FRANCE, EXVLANATION, ‘Spectat Cable. Pants, Sept. &.—The recent mysterious disaypearanes of State documents from the Ministry of War scoms to be now explained. It is stated that Lieut. Jung, at tho ear- test request of M, Gambetta, took the uilssing papers to tho Palals Buurbon, where they remained two days, M. Gambetta’s conduct iu the affair enlis for explanation, M. Jung's duel with M. De Worstyne, of tha Gaulols, will not come off after all. Tho aftnir isto be fought out in the Inw courts, Vox NULOW It, . tis reported from Berlin that Hans Vou Bitlow has tind a suvere attnek of paralysly, and that he ling lost the use of his right hand, Col. Mupleson is here, f OPERATIC. Tle has signed with Christine Nilsson for American, bué she will not go, as M. Rotseant, her. ‘husband, is ih | Mr. Mapleson is “about — to “start for Jtaly to engage Marion, the great dramatic prima donna, and to buy the opera of “ Glo- conta”, He has engaged Novara, one of the best European haxal, fe will produce three novelties, “ Mefigtofele,? “ Gtovonda,”? and * Rtenzi? * IMQUT-OF-ASSOCTATION HILT. _ Te the Western Anoctated Pr Pants, Sept. 6—The Temps snys: “ Noth- ing has been changed sInce Premier De Frey- einet explained his polley relative to the wae authorized congregations In- the Climber, except thatn bill on tho right of association $3 belng drawn, It would searecly bo per- inissiblo to dissolve suelt congregations be- fore the bill is discussed by the Chambers. It will contain effective preeautions and special provisions applicable to religious eon- sregations, In the event of Its rejection, the only vourse wort be to revert to the en- forcument of the Murch decrees,” RUSSIA, CZAWS PROTECTORS. Sr 7 nue, Sept, B—The railroad froin this elty to Shuphireropol was watehed ght and day by 9,000 peasants and 40,000 troops during the Emporor’s recent Journey tu Livadia, TTR GRAIN TO RUSSIA, Benin, Sept, 6—The arrival of two Aner- Jorn vessels Inden with grain has opened the eyes of the Russtans to the deficlencics of their system of ngtlentture, y* permenant e GERMANY, AGREE ON ALT. LEADTAG QUESTIONS, Benin, Sept. &--Tho meeting between Baron Ilaymerte, the . Austro-!Lungarian Premler, antl Prinee Bismarck was cordial, ‘They agree on all leading questions, CENTNAL ASTA, RUSSIANS ADVANCING, Lonxpox, Sept. 6.—Twenty-tive thousand Russlang have arrived at Virma, a week's journey from Gaok-Tepo, VANIOUS. « THE JAMAICA NURRICANE, Bataione, Sept. 6.--The atyestow News Letter of tho 28il/contalns furthor particulars of the storm which devasted Jamuatea, Utter destruction followed the storm, and the tlamage contd not be estimated, In tha Up Park Ciunp the prisoners were released to save their ives, threatened by falling bulld- ings, ‘Iwo women were killed at Glengoffe by aw house falllng upon them, and at Now castle one soluter and three women were ree ported killed, Not a greon lea is to be seen Say iuiles, and twenty years wlll be required, to restore the pluce to the condition which existed before the storm, HEAVY RAIN, Stun, Bent, Ge-Heavy rains have fallen here and in the Northweat, releving all nux- fety nbout the evops, More rain Js wanted fn the Punjaub, ‘ : CASHIER, Carecurra, Sept. A fire in Serinagur, Cash mere, destroyed 160 houses, Some Hyves wore lust and many persons lujured, i YAMINE THREATENRD, f Lonnon, Sept, A -Caleutta dispatel: anys; © Tho districts which nro threntened with famine are Abpiednugzur, (anid oud Sholapore, where the ratntall' during June ad duty was from five to sbx Inelios buluw the average. ‘The altuation cqises great anx- fety, thangh it fs too sven to ghye way tw pile as a good rain during September would avert the possibility of actual dearth,” ee —— GOOD TEMPLARS, Bpactat Dispatch to The Uhiteago Tribune, Manton, Wis. Sept. The Grand Lodge of Good ‘Templars of Wisconsin met nan: wal session In Goud Temphirs’ Hal} to-day. ‘The address of weleone was delivered by Worthy Chie€ Templar Haseltlie, af Capital Jaouge, No. t, and was responded. to by Grand Worthy Templir Kanouse, | Short addresses were nude by the Hun, IL 1. Giles, ex-Sen- ator Foster, the Han. 8. D, Hasthays, and others, ‘helrsessiow will continue during tho weg): % STATE POLITICS. The Fight in Kansas Over the Selection of a Governor. The Present Incumbent Opposed for His Prohibitory Procliv- ities, No Truth In the Reported Colored Roe publican Outrage” at Michie gan City. Politioat Nows from Sundry Points in Neighboring States, KANSAS, Spectat Corrtsponuence of The Chteago Tribune, 'Tovrysa, Kns,, Sept. 3—The Capital City of the great State of Kansns ts at present tn that effervescent state which always accommntes f great political agitation. Kansas diifers from Enstern, more poputons, mnt older States in that her tiphoaval Is grentor upon polltical eruptions, Nov does it nlways take tho widespreading Influence of » Nutlonal campalgn te set her agog from one end to tho othar of her wide domain, Just now tho agitation impinges upon the Gubernatorial nomination: by the Re- publicans, ‘The fight all) atong has intense aguinst the present Incumbent, ‘fhe prinetnal cloment of opposition pro- eceded from tho fnet that he fs the stalwart champion of the Frobibitory amendinent subniltted to the people by the Inst Legistn- ture for ratification or rejection this fall, Gov, St. John has-been actively engnaed fy canvassing tha State In Its favor, yet never ntlowing his duties Inthe Executive Cham her to be neglected, IMs labors Inve been fimnense, nor have they been tmappreeiated 5 for last night he was renominated for Goy- ernor, whieh, of course, means an election, Out ot this nomination the Democrats pre- tend to derive some comfort. ‘They reason that there will be sucht a dofection from the Republican ranks, of whiskey-sellers and those opposed to the Prohibitery amend- iment, that victory will perch sipon the Demo- eratls banners. But whisky-seilers are few among Republicans everywhere, and Uhis State Is no exception, Given t few respecta- ble men ax belonging to the Demoeratle party, the rest are tho rabble aud nif of the Goy. St, John possesses rather tes, Personally more of tho attractions that draw than are ordinarily bestowed pon men. His stature 1s not finposing, lla hight belng about the averages but thesmile that Hehts up his blue eye, and the warm recognition that ty embodied In tho hearty hand-shake and nereenbly-toned voice, bespeak 2 mitn, And stich he hus shown, hinself to be, whether ag on youth fighting the ad- versities of Ife, npon. the California const, and seeing all his possessions sunte by tia upsettlug “of a canos in Sandwich-Island waters; or fighting Indiang to svettre the rogress of civilization; or battling with Reis to Rnvethe Union. In nll, hie has been, in the estinnte of his friends, a pure aan true man. Ils opponents have lind to regort to tucties that have not beon justitied by his career, for they liavetried todiininish his sup- port by saying that St, John ts woak endl. date, polftically and intellectually, Two things, however, huve given absolute contra- dleton to both of these.assertions, ‘That he ig more than ordinary, ty’ shown by his struggles pad. trluntpliss and that ho with preserve the great Republican majority of the State in its complete immensity, is plulnly shadowed by the large majority he recelved in convention, Ils victory has not been a personal one, but oneof the people. ‘They have ninnlfested satisfaction at his course, quid confirmed itin the. positive manner al- luiled to, that women have hed much tuftuence ti giving complexion to polities, is evidenced hy many proofs, Loverheard a delegate say that heretofore his wife had taken no Tnter- est in polities, but this tlie she guid to hilin, “Now, husband, xan eg down to ‘Topeka and vote for St. Jolin.’ It does seem that the wives and mothers are aroused, aud 1 have wood authority tor. the following story: When the amendment. was..hanging by a slendor threat tn the House, and it requlred: ong vote.tu secure (ts passe, the wife of ong of the members ‘obtalned necess to the floor, and, zofng np te her husband, entreatad him to vote for Prohibition, Her action was Buceessful; and upon that woman's appenke ftanny be said, all of the heat and warmth of the Gubernttorlal contest have restet. was a snail effort cont paratively, but it has broadened and acopened nintit it Isas wideas the State's domain, and is deep-seated In tho hearts of many, 1 nat most, of her people. Among the ‘sturditst supporters of the Governor his been Maf. Jak. Tudson, ede ftor of the Dally Ciypltat, le was one of tho patriotic young nen who devoted Ils tts and serylees to his country in its perils and now, With « pen active inmotion, and tat deals decisive blows when it strikes, he 13 making it n question whether that pen {fs not mightler even than his sword. | Mr. Hudson stands at the head of the editorial profession in the Capital City, and is the equal of any In the State. "The 60,000 majority by which the Republic. aus willearry the Suite would seem to chagrin the Demuernts beyond waking another en- = ‘deavor, ‘Phelr tonnelty under tho clreum- atunces Ig somewhat ‘romarkuble; and, to show what they were worth Ino num- bers, a inassmeeting was held dist ‘Tuesday, with a parnde in, the ayening, Tho light of Democratic Hambeanx and torches, however, was pale beside the gor geous display innde on tho Tuesday night following, at. the Gartiely and Arthur ratifl- entlant, N large amountof money was ax pended for firaworks, and the elty was beat. thudly Muminated, “Senator Plunk, Cons gressinan Haskell, and didge Hanback fur Alshed the eloquences and Republicans wil tong remember the glory of the ocenslon, whilst far surpassed sy preeedinue, effort, + Spectat Dispatch ta The Ghieago Tribune. Toveka, Kas, Sept. B—Goy, St. John, President of the Kansas State ‘Temperance Unton, has Issued a eal fora meeting of the Valow at Lowrenes - Thursday, Sept. 1, to whieh all temperance and rellxtous argaulza- Hons In the State who fuver the constifutlon- al amendment are invited to send to dele. rates each, ‘She Ca ition will take such action as may be deonied necessary to ala tha amendment and promote the temperance cause, ‘Thore fs no loner any doubt of the adoption of the prohibltory mnendment, Tuenusiasta placa the" mnajorit: 40,000; the «conservative estimate ooo), ke owill scarry) in overy county in tha State away from the Missouri River, with the possible: exception of dohison Counts: ‘There the close prox. Amity to Kansas City and the large umber of rolling mbtla und foundry hands with opernte agaiust the propositiun, ‘fhe same fuitucnees willabtala dia Wyandotte, Atehi- son, and Leavenworth, but tn alt other counties the amondinent will carry lurgely, INDIANA, Spectat Dirpateh to The Chicago Tribune, + Miemaan Crrvy, Ind, Soph t—An Ine famous libel upon ow city appeared tn tho Chicngo Wmes Uiis morning, of which the followlng fs a copy: ‘Chis morntiy it wus ro} pany of nraruod_ on thelr way Loni fram a Hes publican meeting last night, when In front of Renator Winterbuthanvs house, dice tlsattes fad watupnielond at the hottwe and th the yard, curing in a bolaterons manner, calling tho Bene Ator opprobriens names, shoutlhg olf revotvora, ote, OW HeCHUNE of the Hancock and Bnyglish strenwer that bad beat attiched to the puleta he Bonntor’s yi After loaviug thore thoy went to tho saloon of G. Alloy, a erippled Cure with glib, stoned, i uthor olasiiva, euk lag nut whidews wud, daliyg othur damaya, Tho excitement in lich, aud bhreate of viaithig sunmtary punishment yn the heads of the nee grova wy frvoly made, Whather the correspondont of tho Times was Ignorant of tho facts, or wilfully and walleluusty erred. far. political etfvet, ty nat known, but so outragcously false fy the arttoty that even some of thobetter Democrats, have expressed thelr Iadignation in wo ms mistakablo terms, Your correspondentcaltod at the residence of Mfr, Whnerbotham.this mornlayg and Iwarned from his wife (Mr, W, is tu Europe) that, while she tnd been dis. tarbed on Saturday night vy tie nolse.nnud swearing ofsome drunken men who stopped dn front of the house, We slots had been dived nor any intsallea thrawh. She ald not Reb NY could nos sey Whetlur tie men white or black; found water and muskinela: Finds iu thy yard fn thg uornhigs. bat ied yot know who threw thetn thore, us just sueh inistreatment bad been shown her ad- Jolulug ucighbors whe are Republicans, Ag %, rted that quite n conte. zoe 1880—TEN VAGES, to tho tt on Altoy’s saloon, st was learned by an Interview with several parties Who were present. that the fuss was} tween Me. Alley and two white Demoera The negroes hail natuhrg ta do with it at all, ‘The worst that Is sald tw Mr. Alley is that the two white men with whom he hind the tronble were encouraged by the vegrocs, The Republicays are in. fayor of and are uruing tho arrest and trinl of the whola ps » Ifanynre gullty let them be pun shed, Itis not the Intention ta laye Micht- ean City cofiverted Into a Yazoo by elther party. aT etal Correaponitence af The Chicago Tribune. LAroure. Indy Sopt. 4—Cartor Harrison, Mayor of Cilengo, nddressed a fatr eongre- ation of Laporte County Democrats tn ners Tall this afternoun. Wis expression. yas tho same old laranguo and wbuse of tartiold and everything fn’ any way relatiu to Republleanisa. THe thought the Repub Neans deserved to credit for the guard tines, andas for the Resumption fet, It was brougl about by God, assisted by the Demoeratie party, Gado inade the mountains ang the silver, aid thed@Democrats made if Into wad dolinrs; athough, in elosing he did not fal to abuse Sherman directly contrite to the above, Mr. Harrison, Jn giving Judge Porter on dig ol: the so on Innd-graut question, salts ‘Look at the fron horsa daily passing through your elty drawing trains of people and grain, blasting the fields and stealing subsinnee from the farmers.” Many woul, ask Carter. is this his Iden: of progress, or 1% it absent- inindedness, Ex-Congressman Gen, Jasper Packard addressed alarge crowd of Repub- leans and Democrats in Court-llouse square this eventing, nnswerkng Harrison's aeetsa- fons, ‘The Republicans of Wills ‘Township hada pole-raising that was attended by about 00 farmers, whe received an ndilress from tio Hon. S.A, Hurlburt, of Ilnois, and other prominent gentlemen, ARKANSAS, Tarris Rock, Ark, Sept. 6—fhe inden tions are that, nt the election for all State and county ofllees and members of the Legisia- {uro to-lay, the Domoernts carried the State by the usual majority. The elec- tlon here passed of quietly. Tho Republic- ans clulm the cleetion of N.S. Oliver as Sheri of Pulnskt County. Nothing defintt em be ascertained, however, before morn ing. ‘Tho electlon here tony was yery quiet and peaceable. ‘here were three tekets in the field In this (Pulaski) county, Democratic, Repudlienn, and Greenback, It willtake tho oficlal count to determing the result, ‘Che main question yoted was the proposed ninendinent to the Constitution re- py tating eeritin bonds, which was defeated i this county by over 9,000 majority. MRe- ports fram Jufferson, Miller, and other coun- tes, report overwhelming majorities against it, Ib ts the opinion of Col, Sinith, Chairman ‘of the Democratle State Central Committee, thot the amendment isdefented and the Dem- feats Stato tleket elucted by 60,000 major- TLLINOIS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Dixoy, Ill, Sept. &—One of the largest Re- publican Conventions ever held in Lee Coun- fy metat Amboy today. ‘Tho Hon, George Ryan, of Amboy, was mado Chatrman, ‘The Hon, A. P. Dysart was nominated for Repre- sentative, Water S. Little for Sherif, and Charles Morrison for County Attorney. BURNED OUT. “CHICAGO, The alarm from Box 838 nt 10:30 yesterday, forenoon was enused by a fire in some snw- dust In the basement of a three-story build- ing No, 105 Sedgwick street, owned ant oc- cupied as a grocery and dwelling by Ernst Stock, No damage, The alarm from Mox 317 at 0:55 Inst even- Ing was caused by n tire Ina barn in the rear of No, 218 Fuiton street, ocenpied by J. M. Crowne, the hackman who Ngured in the courts recently in a mandamis ease, and who was afterwards arriuenod for contempt, ‘Cho fire orlginated from unknown eauses in a pile of hay in tho barn, Damage trilliny The alarm from Vox 162 at 7:0 ast. e Ing. was caused by t fire ina barn tn the rear of No, 290 Arnold street, owned and ocen- pied by James MeAllister, Causo, a candle tipped over enrefesly in sono hay, ‘Che total loss tn tho fire at Pant Populo- rum's tannery will be about ag stated In yes- ferday’a “‘Trinetxk. ‘The: insurance “1s us follows: On building, Glen's Falls, Shoe and — Leather, Loriliard, Bat falo German, Springtield, ‘Deirolt, Northern, North German Fire Association, Scottish Commercial, $80 each; Hope, Ger- Iman-Amerfean, and Boston Underwriters’, $500 eneh; Preseott, Security, and Me- chanics’ of Boston, $100,68 euch; —totut $4,000.08, ‘The Insurance on machinery 1s $3,019.09, distribitted In a similar ratio In'the snine companies as above. ‘rhe stovl Is like wiso insured In the same companies for 7,000, ‘The bark In the yard, engines, and bollers are Insured for $100 In each of the first ten ncntioned companies .nboye. The Joss’ on the above total of — 817, insurance will bo complete. Engle ros. who hntt considerable leather in process of tannin i hal Inaurnies ay follows: innules nons, Mereantile, Commontyealth, and Fan- ull Hall, $1,000 neh. : ‘The enuse Is unknown, ‘Tho fire orlginat- ed tn tha vicinity of the engine-room and bark-mill, buf the watchman is unable fo give any fitelligible wecount of it. The schooner Atlantic,” whieh was lying in the river nenr the tannery, anil which was prevented from burning by citl- zens, men, aud her crew towing her out of rei isowned by IL Mikleson, and the loss, which wus not heavy, Is not covered by Ingtirance, Loescher Bros, of Canada, who also had some hides In tho tannery, find §1,000 instr. ance In tho Phonix, Dumbermun’s, and Meriden. Itisestimnted that the total in- ‘surance represents a little less than two- Mhirds of the entire loss, 3 CAUSED LY'A KEROSENE LAMP. Spectut Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Mayrrowoc, Wis, Sept. U.—A fire, partially destroying one dwelling and entirely destroy- ling another, occurred nt an early hour this morning at the corner of Washington snd Fifteonth streets, The dwelling destroyed was owned and ovenpled by ‘Mrs, ieniata Tler- man, and was worth $2,000, Insured. for 81,000, Cause of fire, explosion a a kero- sene lainp, ° —— u NEAR CARLINVILLE, Special Dispatch to ‘The Cheago Trigune, OAMLINVILLK, IM, Sept. 6&.—Hethel Chureh, situated a few miles gust of this clty, was complotely destroyed by fire last night, A niteting had been held thare tn the after noon, and it {s supposed the tire was caused by n cigar stump... Loss 23,600; no fngur- nitee, ue on MORTUARY. Bpeclal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune, Oconostowoc, Sopt. &—The funvral serv- Ices of the late Mra, Sally Bill Calkins, who ded on Friday Jost, was held at her daugh- ter’s reshlence, Mrs. Streeter, yesterday: aft- ernoon, A large number of rejatiyes and friends gathored to pay the parting respects .due ta one so advanced In years, Mrs. Calkins was horn in Cornwallis, Nova Scotln, Oct. 11, 1785, and was married early In tho century to. Jumes Calkins, of the same place. Ble ayia to Now York State In 18%, an rom thers to Milwaukee, where Ist husband dled. Sinco than ‘aha , has es _blded petnelnally with her’ children, and Lup to owhthin oa tow "yours has enjoyed vory good health, She was the muothor of cleven children, of whom seven survive jier,—Agnhel Calkins and Mra. Mary C, Rush, of Mt Vernon, ¢ i, Calkina, of Adrian, Mich, ; Mra. Len ton, ubGrand Ruplda, Meh; amt Mra Joslah Streator, ra Mi. Draper, of Ovanmmowoe; at 1 B.A, Calkins, af tho MMwaukee Sunday Telegraph, * According to the Inst. consud Ales, G. was the oldest person In the county, belng in her 05th yeas, sound In bady, and her indod vetaintag its actlyity to the hast, Devensed was a vlster of tha late Caleb 2, of the Domiulon Paptlument, and to the Rey. Ingraham E. Bil, of St. John, NB, SUICIDE. - ‘ Epeclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tyiduries * ATACKSONVILLE, Ul, Supt. 0.—Mrs, Kestah Rigelns commultted sutetde by taking mor phine this morning. She came to thle city about three months azo from Mason Ulty, where sho formetly Hved with n husband, Who deserted her. Her fifo bere of bute has not beep above reproach, She left a note fiving ago reason for taktig lier Ifo that she: roma wl not been well treated by hor trieuds, byt led on to.evll ways by theni, ‘Bho Jeuyed two ‘young children WASHINGTON. The Internal Revenue Reports for the Last Fiscal Year. Illinois Heads the List in the Amount Paid the Gov- ‘ ernment. Over 819,000,000 Collected in Whis Stute on Spirits Alone, Unmistakable Evidences of Fraud ~in the South Carolina Census. INTERNAL REVENUE. WHERE If 13 DERIVED FHOS Epectat Dtepateh to The Chicuga,Tribune. Wasinnatoy, 9, C., Sept. &—Tho inter nal-revenue oNice has completed tts analysis of the Internat revenie for the last fiscal year, shawlng the sonrees whence It came, Altinots heads the lat of States tn respect of the amount of revenue pald to the Govern wnent, her total being In round numbers 3%3,- 000,000, $10,500,000 of which wns from spire its. Ohto coines next with 9 total of $18,000,- 000, of which $13,000,000 was from splrits anc $3,000,000 for tobacco produe’s New York pald $16,000,000, of which $3,000,000 was for spirits, $7,700,000 for tobaeco, and $4,300,000 for fermented Hquors. ‘The Intter amount is fottr times grealor than that reported from any other State In the same article, Virginia pald $5,700,000, all but $400,000 belng fur’ to- bacco, Kentueky paid 88,800,000, nll but 84,- 000,000 being pon spirits, Indiana pald $6,- 000,000, $5,000,000 beling for spirits, THE BTATES OF ‘TIT 8OLID SOUTIT, tnken together, tneluding Marylant, West Virainis, and Misaourl, pale $28,000,000 of ti ternal revenue for the year, of whieh 812,000- om ens upon apirita, and $13,000,000 upon obacen. 4 t sgures for Ohto ure as fol. reinntuilig States patd &88,700,< DR. RADWAY’ ¢ GARSAPARIBELAY RESOLVEN 4 i THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFE, Changes as Scen and Felt, ag they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a Fow Doses. 1. Good spirite, dieappearnnco of wen! languor, melancholy, inerease and haeaticneas flvah nnd museler, ote, 2 Strength Incrouses, appetite Improves, re}. Ish for fowl, no ture sour cructations of water Lirust, good digestion, calm und undisturbed aleop, nivaken freah and Virordus, a Dinnpieateatiee of apots, blotches, pimples the skin loaks clear aud heasthss ‘the uring changed from ite turbid and cloudy appearance ton vienr cherry or mnber colors water pisses frecly from tho bladder through the urethra withont pala of sending; ttle or no sediinent; no paln or weakness, * 4. Marked diminution of quantity and free quel f involuntary wenkenIng ‘discharges (IF autieted In that wast, with curlutnty uf pete mane! re. Inbrensed strength exhibleed ia the secroting glands, and function barmony ree Rlored to the several orgins, 5, Yotlow tinge on the white of the eyes, ang the swurthy, saffron appenranee of the ‘ekin chanel tonclenr, lively, aud healthy calor, 4. Those suffering foom work or ulcerated lungs or tuborelea will realizo geent benellt in expectorating freely the tough phlogm or mucus from the fungs, alr cells, broneht or windplpe, throat or head: diminishing the frequency of cough; general inerease Of strength througtout tho eyetomn: stoppage of night-rwents and pains and Teel i of Weakness around the ankles, ‘| lows, ‘shoulders, ote., cessation of coll an chilis, sense of aulfoention, bard breathing and paroxssm of eon on lyiig down. or arising in tho morning. All theae distressing symptoms rradually and suroly distppenr, 7. As Gny titur day tho SARSAPARILLIAN fy token new alyns of retitrnlog healdt will appears asthe bivod improves in Pyrtty and strength Alscnee WIT diminish, and all foreign and impure depots, nodes, lumors, encors. hard limes, tus bo revolved away find tho unsousnd inade found nud healthy; 4B, fover sores, chrunie skin diicates, pradualty disappear, 8, In unses where the stom tins been sal. By os 0 yatod, aud Meroury, Quicksilver, Corrosive sub. Tinate ive accumulated nnd become dapoxited An tho bones, Juitita, ete. enusing caries of the oones, relkoats, spins curvaty: eontortions, white swelling, Virleoro veliia. tho SAL. ; ayy | RAPAIELLAN will resolve away tose deposit Sprite Saat | ind exterminate the virus of te diswise “foo Fermented tipiors. stato} | tho syatont. rpg thee Trunks pad hnditeee Se |, £f thoso who are talus theso medicines for Not otherwise prot ‘any | Mo cure of Chronic, Scrofalous, or 8yphilit Ponnltles.....00. 2000S however slow muy be tho cnre Vo TOM, .cerscereceersesnre cons ‘The receipts from Ilinols were: HDITItB, 6. 50+ r see eee: Bunks and bankers, TObALCDs ve s+ee Ponalties, Grand total, THE CENSUS. SOUTIL CAROLINA FRAUDS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteago Uribune, Wasiinaron, D, C,, Sept. G—A gentle wan, on intlnnato relations with Gen, Walker, Superintendent of the Census, who has liad re- vent conferences with him upon that subject, snys that there can be no doubdt that Gen, Walker hus obtained unmistakable evidence of fronds inthe South Carolia consus, and that ho will at an early day take active measures to punish those who haye com- initted them, Gen, Walker Is not, however, lsposed at present to make any public state- lueht relitive tu those frauds. A WARNING TO EMPLOYES, Gen. Wal has fsauted the following: DErantuent OF m1 INcenton, Cexsus Ore Pick, Wasiuxaton, D. C.. Aug. BU, 1820,—Urder— ‘The paragraphs: respecting tho censua which have within tho Jaxt few days -nppenred In the newspapers are a disgrace to this otlice. - ployés ure expressly’ prohibited from giving ¢ ncormution to newspiper reporters, and from talkiuyg to persons not their: olflelal superiors wbout tho worl of the ofice or any of tho tacts dlctosed by tho consud returns. ‘The frat known violation of this order wilt bo deemed anticent euuee for the recommending te tho Deportinent tho suminary digmlasid of tho person oifending. Noone but the Superhitendynt, the Chef Cle or Mr. C. S, Mixter, Chief of the Dpvision of Re- suits, is nuthorized to give publicity to any ten afeeting this office or its work, excopt pun ox- ‘pread permission In an individual cuse, % FRANCIS A. WALKER, Superinteudent of Consus. “TIE SIGNAL SERVICE. $2,005,014 MOWGATE NOT BUSPENDED, Spectat Dlepatch to The Chicapo Tribune, Wasitxotos, D, C., Sopt. U—Adjutant- General Drum denies most emphatleally re- ports which have been sent from here to the effect that Lteut. Nowgate, of the Signal Service, hasbeen suspended on aceount of alleged misinanagemnnt of funds or for any other cause, Gen. Druin says that tho whole -story fs baseless and foolish. Lieut. How- gate was relieved at’ liz own request be- enuse his other duties were too arduous; but thore never has been a thought of making any charges agalnst him, and his accounts are perfectly correct. Jealousy wndoubtedly was the cause of this attuck. War Depare. ment ofltehls say Howgate will not succeed Gon, Myers. It appears that a large portlon of the “fund by which tha Aretie vessel Gulnare was ‘equipped was obtained by contributions through the Signal Service and Postinasters, NOTES AND NEWS. NOT TO BE MATTED, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicitgo Tribune, Wasinnotoy, D, 0., Sept. &—The stupid story thatgSecretary Selurz and Miss Annie Irish, tho, translater of tho Lnterlor Der] Pt partment, were soon: to be uitarried seems to be settled by the Inet that Miss irlsh lias aceepted 2 position as teacher In the Uul- versity of. Wooster, 0. NUT THESE WILT DE 'Tho Eventi Star says; A notable wed- ding In high geval elreles at the Capital ts foreshadowed ft tha announcement of the engagement of Willian 1, Bralley, of the Supreme Court, to Miss Cameron, the eldest daughter of Senator Don Cameron,” WTB AND NAY, © Seerctary Evarts has returned from his Aeruant atin su AAualstane Secretary ve ate Hay will now leave for the Weat ‘an take the stump in Obin ant Hinols, APPOINTED PENSION AGENT, Major, ‘Theophilus Gatner, now of West Virglnia, formerly of Ohta, and a personal frend of tho Pres{dent, who wag at ono thie selected to bo DistricteAtlorney here, hus born appolnted Pension Agent to sueceed Gen. Witaher, who has beon sppotnted Army Vayuuste LLLOW-PRVER VESSELS, ‘The local health autharitles hera have ordered the drawbridgs tendurs of tha Long aries to refuse to permit the yellow-fever vesseld expected from Havana to pass ap therlver, Bhailar arders have been given to the tug-boats. A naval hiunel fa to be titted ont as aquaranting bont. Curlously enough, the National Board of Health rofuses to bear ay portion of the expenses necessary lo protect the heart of the National Capltal, nlthough i¢ bua xomething Hike 200,000 In its Meanwhile the owners oO! vi 8 have greater apprehenslons that they were lost in the hurricane tin that the crows, Layo yellow-fover, ‘The Distelet nus thorlilvs have oven trled to borrow a tug of the Navy Departinent ju orderto board the oxpected vessel, + et EARTHQUAKE, . MonTuBar, Sept, O—A. slight shock of carthquake was felt here this forenvon, i Moving the Buse-of tho Obolisk, New York Sun, A solid stone, nvour the size of a bob-tall car, attracted a good doul of ftjeution yesterday jn Firty-Hrat atrvot, Lowween’ Broudyiy and Boy. enth avenue, It was the base of thy ebellal, and hus been about nweek on tts travels Cro tha fout of Fifty-tind strect, North iver, to. Contral Park. At frit tho bigaitone wos moved by 8 buge truck, tut the truck broke duwn with the heavy Joad, which woikhs about Ufty> five tons. “Ad It moved along tuys styuut it cut deep ruts la the Ucluian pavement, Then wv new plan was adopted. Great bering ware dabd fy the'stroct aud thoroughly gruased, Cho bie stone was pluced on other greased beauig hed ernsiwito, und Care ald OF capstan auebored | ahead was elawly drawe along ut the vite ot about a block a diy. 1 da calculated that it Wouhl roqtire about two weeks wore togel the by stone to Centnil Park at thas nute, ‘The oon tors baye made nerangeiuonts ty repule Ue A es i, aud they wil ayuls try to wove the yfoge = $18,018,008" ‘}aho 8 ‘and find thelr genorat health hinproving, lesh sud welght {nerouring, or even. keep Jaye ita own, [tis a sure stn that the care {4 pros gvessing. In tiese disenses the putiont etter gots better or worse,—the virus of tho dseuse ty not innetive; Ht not arrested and driven from the blood, it will pread and continde to unter inine the constitution. As soon us tho SANSA. PARILLLAN nukes tho patient "feet better, ory hour you will {row bottor and fnereaze in henléty strength, ated flesh, ‘The rent power of this remedy f8 in diseases that threaten death, as Int CONSUMPTION of the Lungs and Tuberowlous Puthlal: beep piaty Lisecses, Waating, Dexe and Ulceration of tho Kidnoya, Ditbetex, stove paige of Water doatantaneous relict atforde whero catheters have been used, this doing away with the palnful operation of using theso fuxtruments) dissolving Stone ta tho Bledder, and In all cases of inflammation of the Blad- der and Kidneys. ~- In chronle enses of Leucorrhora and Uterin disse, ‘One bottle contains more of the netiva pritel- ples of 31 nes than. any other Preparation, Taken In Tenspoontul doses white others require tive or six times as much. ONE DOLLAR PER ROTTLE. TER. RABWAY’S READY RELIEF . CURMS AND PREVENTS Dynwatery, Dinrrhen, Chotera Morty Hen: Disleult Mrenthing, Bowe: Complaints, : LooKei (ess, Dinrebes, Cholera Morbus or pain (st tis charges frou (io vowels, are ses In tyor Wo follow the uso of the It, it Relies, i 3 i? WAS THE FIRST AND IS THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that Inetantly stops the most exeruciating painy cures Congestion, Rawelx, of allnys Intlummations, und whether of the Lungs, Stomach, othor glands or oF i Rhuematio, Bed-ridden, Inirm, Colne feu, ous, Nouralle, or prostrated with disease my suitor, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford instant eng, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADUER INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, b> NOPATMON OF ITE 1 BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREA! i PALPITATSC ¥ HYSTERICS, CROOD, DIPHTHERIA, ' ATARI, INFLUBNZs HEADACHE, TOOTHACH: NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, ‘NEURALGIA, HHEUMATISM, VOLD CHILLS, AQUE CHITLIS, CHILBLAINS, AND FROST BUTES. The application of the Reidy Rellef to the art or parts where the pilin or diflculty exists will nifurd cueo and comfort. Thirty to sixty drops in bale a tumbter of wutor Wil in fow minutes cure Cramps Sprains, Sour Stomnck, Heartburn, Sick fesd- ache, Diurrhag, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in tho Bawels, and at Internal Paina, Travelers should always carey u bottle ot Had- wny"s Ready tellef with thea, A fow dropa tn Water will pravont sickness or paing from ehnnge of witer, Ite better than French Brandy oF | Bitters us a urimulant, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for ffty cents ‘Thurs ts not & roinedial agent tn thts world that will wuss rover atl A ia, fad Sp) ator ue ous, Hillows, Searlot, Fyphoid, Yellow, and athe foverg wided by RADWAss PILLS) 60, quickly ASHADWAY'BREADY RELI. FIPTY CENTS PEt BOTTLE, “RADWAY'S ‘ ‘ Regulating Pills! “PERFECT PURGATIVES, SOOTHING APERE _ ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND NATURAG IN HEIR OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. Perfectly tnateloss, oleynntly coated with Bwoet gum, purge, regulate. purify, elcanse, aud strengtbon, Kudway's Mills for (be cure ut wll disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, iid: noys, Diadder, Nervous Lisonsas, Noudache, Cone Btipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, pee 44 Howuniese, Fover, Intlainmation of the owelss Piles, and all dorangemsnts of the Juternul Vis cord, Warranted to affect a positive cure Purely veqotuvle, containing no mercury, mle erul, or deleterious denies, ‘Observe the following: Serapfaniy resulting: from Disorders of the Digvative: fitieH Constipation, Inwurd Piles, Pulluoas of the Blood in tho Head, Autdity of the Nausea, Heartburn, Diaguet of Kood, Fullness ‘of welght (nthe Stanmch, Baur Eructation Binkings or Fluttorings In (he Pitaf the Stuy deb, Switntutn of the Head, Hurried and Dill cult Breathing, Fluttoriug of the Heart, Choking or Bujtucuting. Senantions when in a lying pos ture, Dots or Wabs befure the night, Pov Dull Paln in thd Wend, Dotlelenoy of Persp don, yollowness of the Bkin and Eyes, Pati in ide. Chest, Limbs, and sudden Flushes ©! Heat, Rurulng th tho Fest, "A fow doses of Itndway’s Pilte will treo the : bystom froin all tho above-named dicondurs, PRICK £3 CENTS PER BOX, te SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” Bond a letter atamp to BADWAY & €0. Rous WARREN-SI., COR CHURCH-ST., NEN £27"informution worth thousunds will bo scat you. TO THE PUBLIC. ‘Thoro cau be no better gusranteo ot tho value ‘of Dr, Itiviway's old eatntlianed H 8, He ou, theta As are a buts Has uta eal hom, ore Bre 40 Mom ven! and Bills, bo suro and unk for: Kaudvray"e, aud #26 j Ubat the Wiuie “dludway" ison what you buy. -

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