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¥ } FOREIGN. De Freycinot’s Fall Due to Col- lision with Gambotta’s Policy. Jules Ferry’s Attempt to Form a Ministry Not Yet Successful, The City of Dulcigno Declared to Be ina State of An- arch: Consuls and Their Families Warned to Leave by the Naval Authorities, Four Days Allowed for tho Sorrender of tho City to Montenegro. Weekly Review of tho English Grain Orops and Breadstuffs Trade, FRANCE, THN CAUSE OF DE FREYCINET'S FALL. Vans, Sept. 2A correspondent write “De Freycinet falls because tn his Montau- ban speech he declarod the Government would purse Its pulley without blustering, which was in reply to Ganbetta’s Cherbourg speech, and to the blustering polley therein contained, He falls because he publicly vent- ured to throw off Gambetta’s leading strings.” At the Cabinet enuncil Saturday Inst to consitler the resignations of Constans, Ca- seot, and Farre, Premier De Freyelnet sald if the only dilleuity was tho embarrassnient in which the suspension of the decrees placed Constans, beenuse the latter bad already ts sued instruetions to Prefects which would now have to be countermanied, that could be smoothed over by Constans submit- tng to the Cabinet a ist of the ree liglous | establishuents he proposed to close without awaiting the deetsion of the ‘Tribunal of Coniltets, and the Cabinet could disenss and decide on each proposal, 18 some of the congregations, such as the Masstonists, for instance, are not recognized by the Vatl- enn, ant the decrees inizht be enforced neainst them without dittienlty, Constans necepted this proposal and the resiguations were withdrawn, An hour Inter De Freyel- net learned that 9 note emanating from the Mintstry of the Interlor fad been sent through Havas? ageney stating that De Frey- cinet had capitulated, leaving Constans free todecide on the opportune enforvement of the decrees. De Freyeluet demanded that a dental be published In the Journal Offelal. Constans and Caseot objected. De Freyeluet then informed President Grévy that his (the Premnter’s) resignation would be the enslest way of sulving the erisis, The difference with Constans was the ostensible reason of De Fieyelnet’s resignation, ‘The real reason evidently was that De Freyelnet hat not tho choles between submission and resignation. . STATUK UNVEILED, ‘The statue of ‘Thiers was unveiled Sunday at St. Germatu, In the presence of a large crowd. Jides Sinton delivered: the address, Oliver Patne, a Radical Journalist, protested vehemently, anidst a scene of great excite. nent, agalnst the erection of the statue. Mo vas arrested by the gendarme in order to pro- teet him from viclence by the crowd, GAMUETTA, CONSTANS, AND DE PREYCINET. Gambetta returned to Parls Friday even: ing. He and Constans had a long tnterview fumediately. ‘Lhe universal opinion Is that Constans has been acting under Gambetta’s advice, ant that De Freyeinel’s, Montauban speveh was tho begining of the colfiiet be- tween “him and Gambetta, whieh had no ehanee of compromise, but must result in De Freyelnet’s surrender or resignation, wt Jexs he proved stronger than Gambetta, ‘The Intter’s trlends express the bellet tint De Sreyclnet wishes to be elected life Senntor, quul then aspires to the leadershlpof the antl Gambettist Republicans, * Gtevy To bE rETye To-day’s Oftclal Ju from, President dr whith the writer say Lregret you have persisted In your determination to resist and shall not forget the services you |i sendered the Government. You will always retain ny warnt 0)? CAND HATES: It Is stated that the Freneh Catle Company bas accepted the terns of rlyal companies, fereement to be subject to ratitication by the Freneh and Ainerlean Governments, EXVLANATION, The Renublique Francia on tho Jetter to President Gré Qe Freyeluct tendered his resignation shires that questions of foreign polley sot enused ny aiseusslon fn thy numer souneils recently held, None of De Fi Hnet!s colleugucs suggested: any rom 2 ytelfic, prodent, and reserve Ach The diferences In the Cablnet were wholly conflued to the question of tha en- forcement of tho religions di g, {THE NEW MINISTIRY Lonnon, Sept. 20.—A Paris dispatel anya the erisis In the Cabinet has resulted fn the formation of the followlng. Ministry: dulex Ferry, Pronfer and ad Suterlin Minister of Forelen Attairs: Dupre, Minister of Marinas and Carnot. Minister of Pablle Works, ‘The rather Ministers rennin uneliauged, ‘Tho aew Ministry seems, only destined to await the meeting of the Chambers, CANINET-MAKING. Sept. 2.—Speclal dispatches Parls state that Jtles Berry luns nat yet Tormed his Cabinet, but isamaking progress with the work, Admiral Porthnau: refuses the Ministry of Marine, TURKEY. AN INSUNECTION FEAMED. Lonnos, Sept. 20,—-A Constantinople core respondent gays the Porte bs using Its utmort endeavors to avoid the naval demonstration, as It fears a general Insurrection showld It take place, tal publishes a letter Do Freyeinet, in ommnentiny in whlels alt- CONFERENCE, Adispatch from Ciravoss says: “ After the conference of the representatives of the Powers aboard the British man-of-wnr Alexe andria, on tho Wth ingt, an English Cap tain left with Instrictlony to Juterview the Priuce of Montenegro and afterwards to go to Seutar! and present to Riss Tasha, the Turkish commander, 9 formal demand for tho-surrender of Dulelyno within four days. This Is probably useless, as the Albanians are masters of the situation, Muny Mohame wmedan Albanians of the Dulelgno distriet, who are anxious for annexution to Mon- lenegro, openty advocate tho deposition of the Sultan, Meanwhile nothing can be dono until the Consular fauilles are removed to a pluce of safety, DISA PASITA, The Manchester Guardian says: “Our Ragusa correspondent telegraphs 14 follows: A fovetgn Chargé @Atfutres has Just arrived here from Seutarl, and he says Risa Pasha told bin fe could notaud would not curry aut the cession of Duleigno to Montenegro, Dist Pashia iid not go vin Seutarl for Dul- lento at all, ‘Tho reported dispateh of Turkish troups to attempt the surrender of Dulelsno wis a fein Risw Pasha was wll she the diving sith the Chief of the Alba- lin Leagan Sentirh the obstinuncy of she Porte and the determiied attitude of the British and some of the other Powers may fend to thy eomblued blockade of the Dardis elles," . FRESH DIPFICULTIES, ConsrantixorLy, Sept, W.—Fresh dim cules have over the Montene: arisen ra question, ‘The Sultan inlets on the “oWers shinuitaneuusly recognize the new frontler from Lake Seutat to Dinesch be Jore Duleigno is surrendered. ‘The British Asabagsador has interviewed the Sultan, and prowsted energetically against the netion of » - $he Porte in connectlon with the Dulelgno alluir, WARNED, Loxvox, Sept. .—-A dispatch from Gra- yosa reports that the British Captain sent to Montenegro and Sentari has arrived nt Sens tari, delivered his dispatehes, and summoned the Consular bodies to remove their families ton place of safety, ‘ha weather Is hot and. sultry, and the siroeco ts coming on. ANARCHY, A Vienna correspondent | learns that auarchy reigns in Dilelgnoe, ‘The ‘Sarkish officials have been foreed by the Albanians to leave the town. Rizt Pash has gone to Chorica, ENGLISH GRAIN TRADE. WERKLY REVIEW, Lonnox, Sept, 90.—The Murk Lane E press jy iis review of the British grain trade the past week says: Ratis snd tloods lave greatly damaged crops sill] standing in the north of Scotland, As tha thrashing pro- ceeds it ts found, 11 the midlands especially, that the ylelt of wheat [3 considerably be- low the nnticipations formed during tho brilliant harvest weather, ‘This caused growers ty be bolder tt resisting a decline, A decided reaction ting taken place, raising values {shilling to 3 shillings per quarter, both in Lottton and the country. Supplies of home-grown wheat wers comparatively light, but parcels sultable for milting sold readily. ‘Tho Inrger millers, how: ever, have not’ shown such inclina- tion to tnereasys | their stocks ny they would havedone if the lmprovement in price promised to be the rst step toa pratonged rise, re is not much chance of prices ats taining anything but a very moderate level if only subject ta the legitinate Infinenees of supply and demand, asthe Ameriean surplis are reds the estimated Old World def- chen Arrivals at ports of call have been small. There Was been considerable business in wheat, both for Great: Britain and the Contl nent, Prices steadily advanced, red winter closing 18,3. to 1s. 6d., and Australian is. dearer on the week, Malze fe motterate request, nt avout 3d. ad- vanee, Amerlean red winters generally held above buyers? views, but there has been an occasional advance of per quarter for special shipments. Barley quiet, les of lish wheat daring the v 44524 quarters at Ma Md, against Ei quarters at 47s 4d for the correspondly perio Kingdom during Jast- year, Inipor United AL were 1,000,021 ews wheat and 240,012 ewt flour, the week ending THE ORIENT. CHINA, SAN Francisco, Sept. 20,— Arrived, stoumer LisIste, from Hong Kong via Hono- aulis, Mona Kona, Aug. 94, Sitasaitar Aug. O.—The memurandam written by Col. Gor- don relating to the organizatton of the Ciinese army has been published. The document was presented to 11 Hung Chang by Col. Gordon previous to hls departure from ‘Tientsin, It disapproves of the em- Moyment of foreigners in the Chinese army, and advises Ching to confine ber purchase of war materials to common breeeh-luading eins for her infantry, and says that her fleets should consist of small vessels of Heht draft for coast defense. Mortars are recom: mended, as tha eannon the Chinese can buy could not penetrate the slips that are now bullt, ‘The unconditional release of Chung How and devarture of Col. Gordon create the be- Wee that Cuba will accept whatever terms Russin proposes, It is staten the const defenscs are not to bo into tho usrled, us LA Mins Chang declares there Is no likellhood of a war with Russia. Minister Augell arrived at Peking and tool charge of the Legation Ang, 10, AMVAN, 5 : Yououam, Sept, 4.—The Coreanambassn- dors aro belng hospltably entertained, On the 20th ulf, they had an audience with tho Mikado, [tis thought the Japanese Govern- anent will refuse to grout thelr demands, 4 Vrospeets for an abundant rice harvest are ood, APGIANISTAN. Ur TET, Lonnoy, Sept. 20,—A dispatch from Simla says the Cabul district Is quiet. KMYNEL Pass. A correspondence at Calcutta says that the Government is resolved to abandon Khyber Pass, 3 ‘TRoorS PAID. ‘The news from Cabul fs generally favor- able. Muhomed Jan has written a letter offering fils serviecs unresdrvedly to the Ameer, but he fs still very {at Wardak, ils brother, who hag been with the Ameer at Cab, hay been sent back with numerans, presents, ‘The Aaneer has paid four months’ frrears pay to thetroops In Cabul, | ‘The army: In ‘Turkestan acknowledged the Ameer Got ENOVaIL t 13 rumored In Cane hat Zuntndawr peovle went so far as tonlfer Ayoob Khan thelr help ina fresh attack on the Britlsh; but he refused all thelr offers, and proceeded on his way back to Herat, GREAT BRITAIN, LANOK TROCDLES, Accrinatos, Sept. 2,—It ls believed that u generat strike will be averted, MARINE ACCIDENTS, Loxnon, Sept, 20.—The steamer Vieting, from Montreal, was towed Into Falmouth, Iler propeller ts gone. The steamer State of Alabama, which sailed from Glasgow Satur- day for New York, put back with her propel- Jer loose, Sha must dock for repalrs, THE HON, MENIY FAWCETT, It is reported that the Rulon, Henry Faw evtt, Postmaster-General, will pay a short visit to the United States this autumn fer the purpose of sludylng the American telegraphic system, FLOODS, . Destructive floods occurred Saturday and Sunday in the distriets of Belford, Bedworth, Matton, Newbury, Seaton, and Shetietd, causing great damage to crops and other property, REFUSED, MAnciesten, Sept. 20,—Tho offer of arbl- tration made by tho strikers’ connuittes of operatives has been refused, woot. Lonnow, Sept, 20,—At to-iny’s sates 0,000 bales, ehletly New Zealand, Sydney, ond Cape, sold briskly, prices being dim, GERMANY. MISMALCK'S CUnTOMS POLICY, Bnusseis, Sept. 20—A dispatch from Vienna says Bismarck’s customs policy en- counters great hostillty there. TUSSIA, _. RESIONED, Loxnon, Sept, 20,—A Berlin dispatch saya: ‘Tho Russian Gen, ‘Todleben ins resigned the Goyernorship of Wilna, He Is belleyed to ‘be Sncapable of administrative service, BKOUELERE, A St. Peteraburg dispateh says Gen, Kri- Janovsky will probably replace Gon, Skobu- Jett tn command of the ‘Trans-Caspian anny, asthe Intter will be required to take com wand in the event of fresh complicats wane byt the event of fresh complications VARIOUS, CROP PROSPECTS IN INDIA, CaLcurra, Sept. .—The crop prospects in India are improving. SURRENDERED, New Youk, Sept. dispatch from Tlavana, received by Spantsh oftictals here, announces that Carillo and a few remaining Insurgents In the villas have surrendered, and now thore fs not one ariyed Insurgent in tho whole island.” SOUTIT AFHICA, Carn Town, Sopt. &.—Capt, Carrington, white making a reconnuisunce with seventy mien of the Cape Mounted Wiles, was unsue- el ly attacked by 1,200 ff: tenant dnd two men ‘okiled, ‘Tho enemy sullured great loss, Capt. Carrington Is be- ing relntorced, ATALIAN ANNIVERSARY, Hom, Sept, 4.—The anuylversury of tho entry of the dtullan troops tuto Rome was cutiiuginstically celebrated to-day, Members of the Cabinet and municipality took part in the procession, Vreinler Calroll and other distingustiod jen imade patriotic speeches at Porta Pia, THE EMPEMOM WILLIAM ILL. BEuLy, Sept, .—-The Ewperor William is suffering from fatigue and cold on account of the recent manoeuvres. GEUMAN POLITICS. TLonnos, Sept. 20, dispateh from Ber- lnvsays: Ie the election at Magdeburg for tho Prigstan Parilament. Herr Lasket, Na: tlonal Liberal, was defeated: by Herr List muanin, ‘The latter polled 24t and Lasker Folus, At Hanoverna great meeting of iAberals passed a hearty vote of confidence fn Ilerr you Bennigsen, POLITICAL. MISSOURT. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tritunts Quincy, IL, Sept, 20—A_ prominent Mis- sourl gentieman, who has twlee sat in the Senate of that State, and was a leading meut- ber of the last Constitutional Convention of Missonrl, has been spending a Uttle time in y. In conversation he reports a strange condition of affairs in his (the Twelfth) Congresstonat District, now repre- sented by Wo TL thy Als wu is niso the Hem He candidate for the next term. ‘The elon Deiioc nit he an bo rectly , anil 1 gives the followlng as ils reasons: ‘Two years ago, when Hotel was nominated oyer Jolin M. Glover, a very bad state of feeltng was created «= ationg =the Democrats, and Glover refused to old Mateh, He fs gtill refractory, and will take no part in the campalgn,—his own speelal friends also standing aloof. If Glover could be got on the stump. for Hatch, te doubt nbont the result would be practically res moved, for, on oa straight vote, the Demo- erats are largely in the mafority. "The oppo- sition which Titeh wilt meet nt the palls is shown by te election tivo years ary ty stand thus: There were then three candidate: Hnteh, Democrat; London, and Draper, Itemiblican, —£ Landon, 10,607; S—elvlnys Mintel 1808 over Lond Ne the combined Republean and Gre duek vote was S78 greater that vote for Unteh. Loudon ts now the Gri buck candidate again, and, the Republic: having no chanee for electing a metbe have made no nomination, and tt 1s belle fucy will support London nluost tnanlinot ly, he being a Republican in gil but his finan celal views, Tf even half of them stand by London it will insure hfs election, for it fs impossible that the district should be more thoraughly worked over than It wis, two years ago, When the thet was long and hot, On this’ combination, Marton (Eiateh’s owit county), Lewis, and Shetby ire the only conntles whieh the Demoeratic nominee cat be sure of earryings while Adair County will go against’ hin by 1,500 majority, Putt mim, by 1,000, Mreon by fully 500, and tho rest by majoriti: rane froin 300 to 400, Sr Levis, Me pt. 20—The Hon, Thoms Allen, 1 dant of the St. Louls, Iron Mountain & Southern Rallway, hos consented to go befere the Democratic Con- vention of the Second Distrlet in this eity: for nomination to Congress, doseph Pus Nitzer, edldar of tho Past-Dispateh, ts also prominently mentioned tor the nomination, ‘ WISCONSIN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Warrntows, Sept. 20,—The Democracy of this (Secon) district go throngh the form of nominating a enndidate for member of Congress ata convention called to meet at ‘Turner-lail in this elty Wednesday next, Sept. Good timber aut of which to make anotmince is nae lally scares uineng the Dentocrats of thy district, but those anong the faithful willing to be brought out to stand the brunt of a campalgn, leading an absolute furlorn hope, are few and far between, and consequently the seluction of a candidaty —chieily turns on the question of whe will necept the nomination, Col. W. F. Vilas, of Dane, tins: ended sineo it has become definitly known that under no clrenmatanees could he be Induced ta take the field azninst Mr. Cuawell. ‘The Colonel tndoubtedly is possessed of ambltfons that Jend to his yearning for aseat in Congress, but he knows fall well that his efforts to feat the Ropubllean nondnec in this district would be futtHe and foolish. ‘The Hon, d. Wy Lusk, of Sauk, ex-County Judge, ig strongiy talked of as ‘the candidate, George W, Bird, Dr. W. W, Reed, and tenry Mulberger, of Jefferson, have been men- toned more or less during the canvass... Col. Bird's health does not admit of tha excite- nent Inchlent to a campaign, and Mr. Mule berrer, It is cenerelly understood, dues not. atall crave the empty compliment. ‘This, It is reeurded, leaves tho field open to Judge Lusk and D! el, rein the present out- Jook, the hitter will probably draw the,prize, entailing upon himself the trinis and “tribu- lations of % canvass thot can only terminate in his defeat by Mr, Caswell, the Republican nominee, by a majority uf from 1,200 to 1,500, ILLINOIS, Soeciat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Evanston, IIL, Sept. 20,—At 1 Democratic eauens here lust evening, in the office of dustiee Kearney, the following unpledged delegates to the Congressional Convention were chosen: I A. Mitehell, U.P. Dalay, and Francis Gallatly. Hut few were presen an neecount of ho notice having been re- evived trom the Central Commit Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribu Enaty, Tl, Sept. 20.—The, Du ‘athe te} Convention for tha Fourth Congresslouat Istriect will bo held in, this city on the 22d Inst., when eandiaates for Comgressinan and member of the State Board of Equallantion will bo put tn nomination, Among tho ase pirants for Congresslonal honors are Nett Honnellys ox-Mayor of Woodstock; J. Fy Gtldden, th thy bark-wlra imanifact: urer of De Kalb; and Miram it. Enoch, of the Rockford Journal, TY Ee Menus, Tenn, Sept. 20.—The Republic- an Convention in the ‘Tenth Distrtet, at Lat Grange, ‘Tenn, nomlnatted Willan Re Moore for Congress. A bolt Geenved after the fth ballot. ‘lhe bolters nominted Col, Thomas A. Iatllten, We 1, Moore bs pronuent dry-gouds merchant jf this elty. VPENNSYLVANTA, Ilarrrsnune, Sept. 20—The Republican conferees of the Fourteenth Congresslonal District nominated Samuel F. Darr for Con- Kress, 2 CONNECTICUT, Hantronp, Conn, Sept. 22.—The Green- backers of the First Congressional District have nominated Gorse W, Hewltt, ee ; “GANADA, MoeeKeepors—Frouch ‘fal'y—Exporta= ton of Horgex—Olwonargarine Speetat Disputeh to ‘The Chteaga Tribunes Tononro, Sept, 20.—Willinm Warwiels, the well-known proprietor of the publlsing and. bookbhutur’s establishment of Us clty, died to-night, Mis denth resulted from ueciden t In being thrown from his. bugey while pro- ceeding to the exhibition last wee! ‘Special Dispaten to ‘The Chteage Tribune, Toroxro, Sept, 20~—The Beo-K Canada have just held w yery fh mieeting herd, and formed thonsely Assuchition, ‘The Rev. We B.C ak. Jones were appoint Assachution of Amerten, to be held dn Chnetnnatl on the 0th and uth of the present month, Special Dispatch te The Chicago Tribune. MONTREAL, Sept, 20—Mr, Latonde, the French Muley tu yeport upon Canada as a conntry for lavestinent, lias returued from nt trip to Magog, in the Eastern Township, and thy south shore of the St. Lawrence as fir as Borel, Ula siayshe knew when in’ France that there were such elites us Montreal and Quubee, but he had no idea that thare was such & splendid farming country arauud. thom, Elght thousnnd three Hundred horses wera exported from Montreal to. the United Stutes In the year ending Jung 39, 18802 LD rity yatud was $070,00, ‘The duty pald on entry inte v1 the United States wis $131,000, Ww Rey, John Stewart, a Baptist mln- ister in Manitoba, says, lu 6 letter to the Baptist: “Tho present hind-regulations are the rol af this Hust eouitry.. ee ae ergetic of my people haye moved across the ine inte Daven und Liintend to follow ein,! There aro prospects of an olvomargnrine factory, being esta Wished here. It is reported that We FH. 13, ‘Thurber, of New York, have tequtred a property here on Which dt Is proposed to Duild a factory from whiels to. subtly thts substitute Cor butter, Canady as thirty Paper alll) fifteen of which are in Ontarle, fourwen In Quebec, aud one In New Brunswick. ‘They are eapas blu of producing lifty-twa tons every twenty four hours, and make principally wrapping, manila, news, and boo! i pers. “One nant fuctures straw board, and two lnather bourd, Only one, at Montreal, bas tried writhhgs, and that toa small extent, American com- yetition is too active ta allow of success In Use line, : ys ves bite ait turks und Mr. delegates of the to the, Jue Kerners, Convention All tulle of bringing forward + sand THE MIRE RECORD. A Disastrous Conflagration ‘Yesterday at Green Bay, Wis. About Sixty Residences and Other Valuabic Property De- stroyed. The Loss Variously Estimated at from $75,060 to $500,000. A Million Feot of Lumber Burned at Bay City, Mich,—Other Tires, GREEN BAYS CALAMITY. Spectal Dispates to The Chicago Tribune, Gnees Bay, Wis. Sept. .—A disastrous fire occured here this afternoon, 1t orlgin- ated inan unoccupied planinginitl on the river: bank, fu tho southern part of the city, nt 3 o'clock, ‘The flames worked rapidly Inte tha centre antl residence portion of tho elty, committnleating to numerous houses In its track. ‘The wind was blowlng a gale from the southeast, rendering futile niuch of tho effort to stay the fire, in ashort time ane other fire broke Inthe vieinity of Eust River and spread rapidly, The Dres- byterlan ‘Chureh and parsonage were burned, and among the — restienees those of George E. Haskinson, Dr. Brett, J. MeDonnell, J. Last, and many others, A. sterner front the Village of West Depere came to the assistance of our people, aud ong alyo from the netghboring city of Port How- ard, About sixty bulldings burned, nearly all being dwellings, About two-thirds of te household effects, at lenst, were saved. Itls too early to make any estlnuite of tha loss, fut it will exceed $75,000. No means of aseertalntng the Inguranee yet. ‘The blow to theeity is « bad one, and it will be some tine before Ut recavers. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MIWwAukKee, Wis, Sept. 20,—At alate hour to-night the following particulars have been reevtved regarding the disnstrous conflagra- ton nt Green Bay: ‘The fire broke out about 3 o’elock: In an unocerpled planing-mill on the bank of the Fox River, in the southern part of thecliy, ‘The wind was blowing a pate at the thine from the south, but shrftad every few moments, and was just right fer spreading afire, By the time that the plan- tig-milt and ono or two strictures were enveloped in flames, the wiid tool a turn almost in the opposit diree- tlon and threatened to drive the fire into the business portion of the elty.. ‘The Devartinent was ont ln full force, and as soon us tho authorities saw the danger yol- unteer brigades were onznized, ‘Then fol- fowed ndesperate battle whieh lasted the re- mininder of the day. ‘The flames guined grownd tn all directions for an hour, when the wind again shifted and drove the tire southward Into tho resl- dence portion of the city, “After the tirst half- hour it appenred fora thine that tt was about to be brought under control, but the gale carried burning shingles several — rods thus kept - starting tho blaze fi new localities, Although the prineiual busl- ness houses eseaped, some very valuable property was consumed, Including fifty: su- perior residences and twenty or thirty ordi- nary ones, 2 Among the bulldings destroyed were the Presbyterian Chueh and parsonage, the residence of Postinnster Kintball, Joli List, Dr. Brots; Georgy E. Hpskinson, John DD. Willams, Dr. Munroe, and Mr. Monahan, The fire was brought under control about Fo'elock, and at that hour tho picture of de- yastation presented was one that will not soon be forgotten, Its linpossible-to obtain anything tangible regarding the Insurance, ‘The losses will vggregate at lenst $500,000, Several families ate utterly destitute, but, stringe to say, there was not 0 life lost so far asknown, ‘The Green Bay Flre Department Is one of the best in the State, auc Its fallure to master the fire nt the outset was owlng to the force and treachery of the x: Ju the Western Asiuclatat (re —'The Sentt dire ay this attern y ftwol tins: esbyterhan Clin: were Among the best I the. now under controb ‘The F ty. Ire T 3 Departnents of Oconto and Duepere responded to the eall for ald, . ‘Tho fire broke out in the Astore Mill, spread to Adams, Jefferson, and Madison streets, and dumped to Cherry, Pine, Malu, and Cedar str Tho fIinmes were only Blopped when they reached the river, ‘Phe Joss ls estimated at from $130,000 to $170,000, Ansuranco Hght. : AT MARYVILLE, MQ.. Special Disvateh to The Chicaga Tribune. MAnyvi.er, Mo, Sept. 20.-Ono of. the mogt destructive fires which lins ever ou- curred fy our thriving business elty broke out Sunday night about anidofight, in that part of the town just north af the publics square, ‘Tho fire orlgluated (just how ts sot definitly knows) in the hurness-shop of Jolin J. Cox, rapldly conpmunteated to the frame restaurant adjoining and - belonging to LL Boyer, and wasonly a few minites In spread- Ing to the Central Hotel building, fourstorics in hight, which had’ bean recently yacated, Desylte the efforts of all, the tunes soon en- veloped the Centralia frame bulldfne, and thence spread to the three-story briek busl- niss house of Judge Joseph E. Alexander, the lower floor of which was oceupled asa etovery store by George IL, Untton & Ce the middle floor a3 the rooms of the Mary villa Academy, and the third floorgs apub> He hall, Atone tine it seemed very proba- ble that the main busjiess square of the elty would catch on fire, so intense was the heat, but happily. the wind was blowing in a fas yorable ditection to save that portion ot aur elly, ‘The total value of the property des stroyed and damaged was abort $10,000, coy- ered by Insurance nimounting to 000, Stately brick business houses will be at once testa to take the pluce of the builulngs urned, * CHICAGO. ‘The alarin from Box lt at 19:83 yesterday morning was eoused by the burning of a sinull frame cottage at the corner of Schober and Diviston streets, owned and occupled as adwelling by Willian Wax, ‘Tho structure and contents, valued at $50, were lotally de- stroyed, ‘The fire is supposed to have been enused by Mrs. Wax earelesly handing a Horuseute amp while under the iuluence of pO, Ihe alarin from Dox 231 at 11:25 yesterday forenoon was eatised by the burnlag of 9 pot of grease al No, SOL Iulstod streat, tho dwell- Ing of Peter Conley, Damage tritling, AT BAY CITY, MICIT, Bay Crry, Mich., Sept. 20,~Tuls afternoon about 8 o'clock a ferce'tire broke out to the Nunber-dock of A, Rust & Co, mul rapldly spread to the adjacent lumber-piles, A strong wind was blow!ng, and atone the the entire elty was threatened with destruction, Mayor Wilkins telegraphed to Rust Saginaw for assistance, and the call was promptly re sponded to, Hewas only with tho -greitest exertion that the tire wits got ander control, nud the threatened danger to the elty avert ed, adbout a tinlllion and a Me of lunber wus destroyed, Loss,: $20,000; Insurance, AN ELEVATOR, DESTROYED, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Davenvont, Ia, Sept. %—The grain- elevator of King & Curtls, at Kellogg, In, a station on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pa+ cide, was destroyed by tire Inst night. ‘Tho elevator cost $0,000, nnd 35,000 had been ex- pended te, repairs. Its contents were 10,000 ushely of Wheat ad 4,000 bushels of corn. Tho loss witl excord $20,000, with only $4,000 Hustiranes on tho building and $1,0000n tho grain, A'T MILWAUKET, Spretat Dapatch to The Chleauo Tribune, Minwauker, Sept, W.—Tho — carrlage works of Ki. Gallagher and a brlekgresidence on Clybourn street were parthally destroyed by fire tontght. ‘Tho stock was saved with- ont damage, ‘The Joss on the buildings amounts to about $1,000, ‘Tho probability Is Unat the firo was the work of an incendiary. AT WILEELING, W. VA. Warewina, W. Voy Sept 20—T. 'T. Sorrgler’s millinery establishinert on Main street was partially destroyed by. tire this evening, Loss on building. about $4,000, Insured Inthe German and Peabody Com: panes, of py nesting Loss to Curnttire and stock, $0; | part ally insured fn foreign compunics, THE METILODISTS, Appotatments Made hy the Eastern Us Mnols Conserenres Spcctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Danvinir, UL, Sept, W—The following Appointments fave been made by tho East- ern iflinuls MethodIst Conference: Danville Distriat—W. Mok, Molfrosh, Prosid- ing ES Danville, North Streot Charen, it. M, Iurnes; Danvilte, Kimber Chapel, G. W. Millers Danville Cireuit, ta be supplied; Wsmnarck, to be pieds Hosgville, Robert stephens; Hoopes. , Stephon Goldainiihy Ruskin, BF. Hyd Gittord, 1 L, Choate; Marysvillt, Vilot, Jonuthan Gels Son doa ‘uscuhs Couaty Clreult, G. L. My We HH, Davis; Fatenont, G, W, fiw mer, $, Whitlock; Phila, wt. Martin ‘arm and Georgetown, Vs C. Randolph; 1 Gs We Lowther: Indianola, WJ. Te! Newinn, W.S, Calhoun: Camurgo, J, M, Good bpeeds Sidney, Abner Clark, Mattoon Distriet—David Gay Presiding Eldo: Mittoon, 36 We Kverhurts Mattoon Clrenit, V M. Pou; Humbotdt, de As Murkes: Charieston, 4. 8, Wolfe: Chatieston’ Cireult, Kunsag, J.C, flobiss Vermilion, Salou Hodes: te Mulutyres;’ Marshall Circulty J. We Luptuin, one to be supplied; Martinavilt Samuel Middleton; Gay, gt 118 i Chri Farmington, J. He A! Gare Point dutn M. Drivers Sullivan, Chris, Galeoues Windsor, My Be “MeFadden? Shelbyville, CM English; Shelbyville Circul Bethany, A. itt Teultot reshs Co re tikhind, Welt. MoVey; Neoya, J. O. Cullinay Weasttleld, drab. atapaign District—J. G. Litto, Vresidimg Titers Champa, B.D, Witking Champialia Clreult, W. Mitchell; South Champalen Circuit, dneob denauys Urbutn, James Millers Tuseotny YH, Whiter: Faxton,Joseph Foxworthy; Lud- low, J. # tnenoy: Arcolty HH, M. Molt; Atwoud, Urink Warr 7 uit, 1. A, ita § Oy Alexander; 3 De Witt, We MeKinn Weldon, H.C. ‘Turners F Mahomot, Jose: tgomory’s Mutis= 1, ‘Tindatts Seymour, dames Mutrhend; bh Ma Fistor, Isuutoui Barbra, Bupplied by 5 loommngum District—W. M. Meklroy, Pree D, Butking Howor, J, M. West Wiinsloy; bani, Joseph Longs ur Wallucu; Centrevilie, to bi MeV. EL, 31 slay, Hottinn Bhi jer; Bloomington, First hired, a Isloomington, Uruow Court, AM. ‘D. Hawes; (Hoomlugten, South charge, We. If, He Moore; Moomiugten Cireuit, A it MeCoy? ‘Downs, HM. Short; Leroy. J. K. Masiteld Le- roy Cireuit, I. A. Bowell: Olltown, Samson Shinn; Heyworth, J.C, Keliert Waynesville, He 3, Adin Melaiiny J. ky Orns Athantay J. 3 Stunfo jal Wpedale, + Se Helavuiy ae te Oeey Livooln, Clreult, D. Weems; Creon” Viiiiey, Ge 1 Jonesy Sin JosG, We. Beadle: ingon, City, Job Injgrany Mason City Circult, Fe M. Tayes: Poneicy, We G Avors Havant Gy 2, Seunicer Hath, Jet. Bel tinols Wesleyan Universi We He 1. Adams, prosunt meiber ot Quarterly Conference, tur District. M. Daviog, Presiding Elderg Deeatur, Firat. Church, W. 1k Goodwin? Decatur, Stopp's Chupel, W. 1. Slusgrove; De- catar, Jones Chapel, to be auppled; D 2 tere Clee G, Armentrouts Hureistawn, Be Uy Rundle; Hilopolls, F. M. Ditton: Lincoltty J. He Grace Note; sount Puluski, Curtis Rowell; Warrens- burg, ous, Honuells Ciinton, Wilt Steve! Maron, WW. aA. Tefuulda: Macon, De Mays Moawequa, I, Caldwell; Assumption, Abner Pattlo; Pana, salah Villars; Ocomme, P,P, Gays hosmmond, 1. A. Swart; Nokomi W. Crane; ievinis and Sutler, 8.J. Hamill and Francis Muctler; Iftlts- borough, Aloxander Semple; Hue Sound, Jot Shiter; Cerro Gorda, W. C. Lacey; Lovington, Warlleld; [rain Buck, Agent Ullinols Wesleyan University, Member Stapp's Chapel Quarterly Conference, Speingiteld Distela We 8, Elder; springitld, First Church, Sprimgtici, Second Church, W Bpringteld Clrenit, to be supplic A. Parker; BS. Mutihowss Mechantes- Cooms ‘Daweon, to bo supplied: Rochester, A, Dunn Edinburg, tra mrensan; Grove BP. Buldwing”| Mount Aur burn, Gil ham; Taylurvilte, wW, U. itensoner iu, 2 3 Pawneg, J, 'T, Roberts; Chatham, Gd. We. Dangan: | Virdon, A.C. ityerlys Auburn, Archlbuld Sloun: Gttard, G. fi Guldemiths Nibvood. A.W, Greckburts Cartine 4 W.D. Bests Chestertield, dy Crawford; ran Belin: Wiliunsvitie, G, 1s. Wolte; Eiktutrt, W. E. dotinson Athens, W. W, Curnutts Midd . HH. Mturtin, dacksonyille Distelet—George Stevens, Prestd- ir Elders Jiteksonville, Centenary ‘Church, Horace Revd: Jacksonville, Grace Cnureh, W. IL, Webster: Jacksonvillo, Brooklyn Churel, We Kem Spruilis Jucksonvillé Circuit. He Men mitt: West Jacksonville Cireuit, W. dL. Heed: North Jneksonville Cireuit Ne Rudeday We Helmick;.” Whitonatl, ‘nrrolitan. Duke Stavens; Care reult, D. H, Stibbleietds Greentield, ~ Millers Greoutield Clreuit, Adium Wag woners Putunin, W, J. Newmans Pruntalty, Bf Carlisio; Waverly, G, MI, ortune: Waverly Clre SUL, RK, Morcleans Virginia, Robert Clarkes Ashiund, G. Garnor; Chindlerville, Furree; Peterburg, It. G. Hobbs; Island Grove, We J Kutledge; Alexunaer, U. A. Craues Beardstown, W. F Guilinore; Gries Chupel, M.D, Hornbeck Winots Female College, We EF, ‘Short, President Morfluer of tho Cebtenury Quarterly Con ference; Joliet Ponitentinry, A.M. Micher, piety Member of Ceutenury Quarterly Con- ference, * : Quiney Distriat—G. 1.8. MeEtfrist, Prealding /EMer: Quiney, Vermont Street, J. F. Stoaty ainey Creut.O. H, 8. Ash: Mendon, Peter Wa i, Davidson: Plymouth, W, est Point, F. Columbu: 4 de nz Camp Point, Oruners Mount Lit. SP. : La Prairie, Hetuben Greys: Cl -Btorling, Allen Luck tygiiety, We A, Craw ford: Camden, D. A. Grin: Littleran, W, Lowe: Mudville, G. WW, Gray: Rushville Cie eo Yay y ARs Versuilles, 0, be. Turns H CI a. 0. Swine wit, Mmeniber rin Circuit, um: 2.G,. Hon of tho Astoria iy 3 wngsville Datrlet—! Presiding Ditiney, trinity Churel, Coultas; anvilly, Jnmes Sbiws Griggaviila Clreuit, A. aver; Pattstutd, Mecbuir Auer; New Salem, CY. Heeoxs Kinderhoo! J. Dugan; Payson, Willian SLU uy fares, A, M. Gonelty; New Git |. Drake; Summit Grove, to bo tarry, Howey Witaons Naples and W, Mok, Gooding; South Jackwon= urgent, Bxeter, J. A. Willes Wine Hardin, Howard: Millers New Canton. 10 hy supplied; Leave 1. Haitinans Whiteball gCircult, Andvrson Orr; Roodhouse, J.5, Akura, —_——— ELEGRAPH WAR, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Lous, Sept, 20.—Justico Miler, of the United States ‘Supreme Court, and Judge MeCrary, of the United States Cireutt Court, wilt sit In chambers at 10 o'clock this morn {ig to hear a motion to dissolve the injune- tlon In tho case of tho Western Union ‘Tele- graph Company vs.tho Union Paeliic Railway Company and the American Union Telegraph Company, ‘The elreumstances of the case ave that the Kansas Paelfle Railroad Company erected a Hue of telegraph on thelr road, which they ud to the. Western Union ‘Tele graph Company, Subsequently they clalmed that tho lenso was vold, as not velng authorized by the net under which the Hne wns created, and attempted to easton af Ib ugaln without process ‘Tho Western Union ‘Pelegraph Company yliod for in Tnjunetion against this procecding, and obtained 9 temporary. weit last February, ‘Tho whole merits dt the case caine up on the inotion to dissolve, nnd, as thera ure other cases botwepn the parties penetling Jn other cqurts dn dings leCrary’s clreult, the hearing is tad in chambers here that they may all bo heard together, ‘Lhe suits Involve all the wites on the ‘Kansns Division of the Vaton Pachic — Raitway from Kangis Chy ta Oenver and “Cheyenne, ‘Sho ocension has brought many prominent at torneyy and railroad and tel verapt oltluials here. ‘The Western Union ‘Telesraph Come pany Is represented by Henman Wiikams and dulge Co Beckwith, of Cileagos the Hun, George Re Peck, ot! ‘opekis and Chives Ilughes, dx, af Deuver, Cola. The Unlan Tacitie Aallseay. Is represent ay ude J, 2 Usher, of Lawrence, Kas.; the Hot A. J. Poppleton, of Omaha; and Gen, Arete Willams, of ‘tTopeku. Vw Anirlen Union Telegraph Compiuy ts represented by Gen, Wager Swayne, of New York; Col, Lverest, of Atchison, Kas; and Melville Day, of J.C, y's St. Louls, Aniong the fnterested parties resent ore Col dt oC, Clowry, | of Jinicago, Cienerat Superintendent; ¢ itn ‘Thomas T, Eckert, of New York, Pregldent Prentice, Presiding, ile, Josopa Winterbottom: Huttulo, Joseph’ of the American Unton Company; 1. Doren, of New York; General Superintendent ot the American ‘Telegraph Company; Fed ‘Tubbs, Superintendent of the same at Chie ceo; and ot, Hekey, of Omaha, Supers intendent of the Union Macifie ‘Telegraph Company. ME O Proceedings of the Scasionn of the Sove ercign Grand Lodge at Turonte, Out. atal Reportn—Standing of the Order Throvghout the World=Ierop= tlon at the Governor-Gencrals~The Hoothlack-Walt Plekud Up by the Chicaxo Kncumpment. Spectat Disvateh to The Chteaon Tribune, Tononre, Ont, Sept, 20—This morning the members of the Soverelen Grand Lodge, 1,0. 0,1, aasembled at the Queen's Hotel and n parade was formed by tho Bunker HII Encampment. Tre company was in come mand of Col. John Turner and Adjt. Leavy. ‘The members of the Sovereign Grand Lodge then formed themselves in order and pro- al ty the Par! at bulking, escorted the Boston and Chicago Encunpments of Patrlarehs, headed by thelr splendid band from’ Providence, Ro I. ‘The Grand Lottge of Ontario met nnd opened in special session in the Axsembly-rooms, - Harllament buildings, at 9 o'clock, at which all tho offi- cers and large number of members were present, When the tnembers of tho Grand Lodge tad entered the Chamber an address was delivered by Grand Master W. JL Cote, to whieh Most Worthy Grand Sire J, 33, Hur- nion responded in most appropriate remarks, when the session of the Grand Lodge of On- tarlo was broughtto a close. ‘Tha Sovereign Grand Lodge at once proceeded ta business. ‘The Grand Sire read his annual report, which shows that for the year 1870 there were fifty Grand Lodges aut 4,067 Subordinate Lodyes, or an fnerenge of nitety-twoover tho provious year; thirty-nine Grau = Eneampntents, 1,812 Subordinate Encampments, or a de- crease of — twenty-one as conipared with the previous year; 410,783 members, or adeereass of 1,503 as compared with the previous year; and 34,897 lodge initiations, or an Increase of 74 over: the previous year. The report also shows that the total amount spent for rellet durlig 1870 was $1,714,105, 13 against $1,740,455 for the previous year, show- Inga deerease of $25,600, indivating 0 de- creased mortality among the brethren. ‘The total revenue of the Order for 187 was $4,391 ,- 215, a8 ogalust $4,908,086 for the previous, Year, or an increase of $121,225, ‘The next section of the report gives a list of deelsions on - most peints affecting the government ant procedure of the lolges, and there follows a number of yalua- Lis suggestions on various questions aifect- ing the welfare of the Order, one of which Is that there should be a charitable ng well ns a beneficial fund; another, that a system of duces ana benefits should be adopted. ‘Tha report recommends reduced representation and blenulat instead of annual sesstons of he Suveruian Lodge, also a per capita tax, Rakist whieh is the Grand Lneainpment of Pennsylyan' It is contended by the report. that the Sovereign Lodge has power to make such changes, and that it will not tend to disrupt the Order, as contended tna clreular jasted by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Reports of the progr of the Order from Australi, New Zealand, we West Indles, Denmark, and Chill wre embodied ‘in. the re qert, which acknowledges the reeoipt of an Mintntnated gddress from the Manchest Unity, A listof the deaths of nent members Is given, and tha eludes.with the expression of the us its educational and moral power, 'T sistant Grant Secretary, Brother Ri ‘end the report af the Grand Secretary, Brother Janes L, Ridgely, who has held that position for forty years.” It Is a very vole Uminous document, containing statistics re~ garding the varlous Eneampments and Su ordinate Ledges, After the rending of these reports, which aro very lengthy, tlhe Lodge proceeded with tho rezular business before t, and ndjourned at2o’clock until to-mor- row morning, ‘The menibers of the Sovereign Lodge th{s afternoon attended the reeeption at Gaver ment House by lls THonor the Lieutenant- Governor and Mrs, Robinson, Members of the craft take great Interest in ttle reddy Andrews, the bootblack stowa- » Whom the Chicago Rentlemen- found upon thelr train, Hels a comely youth of modest mlen, and has become a genera! favorit, espeelally with the indies, who bld falr to cavtlyate. the Ind with the favars they shower upon him. He monopolizes the boo blacking and paper trade of the visitors, and dally gathers Into his purse many generous pitts. He is the envied of all the boot- lucks In the elfy, who, look upon hhu ns a young gentlenian. of im: portance whose fcquaintance is worth cultivating, He has been Heged outin new clothes to-day, and looks as fresh ag a spring violet, In av neat suit of black, with the proud emblem of Excelstor Lodge upon his breast, his neat blacking-box stung over his shoutder by a strap, he strutted along as proud as Puneh, but exceedingly handsome. Jte ly the protégé of the Chicage Lodge, and as lt has been found that he Is an orphan they Intend to raise him as thelr ehitd. ‘They have taught him one or two slens, and he knows an Odd-Fellow when hoe tects hin, ‘The Chicago men leave for home to-night, but they will leave Freddy in charge of the Boston’ Encampinent, with whom he will spent the remalnder of the week. Before they leave for home they will send him to Chicago, where he will be edueated and taught to ill a higher position than he now occuples, & vf Grand Sirs the true glory of Oud: # ellowslity i in he —— ‘A REMARKABLE CASE, New York, Sept, 20.—Three deaths trom diphtheria recently occurred in the famlly of Baldwin Gordon, near Patchogue, Le. bh, wnder very remarkably circumstances. Some time ago nent, whieh had been owned by a family several members of which were suf ferlng from the disease, was +taken to Gor don’s house. While playing with this eat a ilttle chilkt was bitten on the fingers ‘Tho wound caused Intense pain, und was sven fol- loweil by a so 4 mid ulceration ef the throat, whiet ph: tht. Others of the fully were taken allsease, idl Welren ded. M Wis recoverlig fram slekness, was nl with the disease and died. dt is now Tet cal that ae Snuther ayer leds Tho, iy stelons belleve the cat was si vl le ty diphtherls when it bit the cin ee Be Te OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lonnos, Sent. 20-—The steamers . Herder, from New York, aud:Lake Winnipeg, from Liverpoul, have arrived out; also the steam ships Celtle, State of Indiana, Gen, Werder, and Steam, froin New York, New: Vous, Sept, 8—Arrived, steam ships Bollvia, from Glasgow; Allemantn, from Hamburg; Baltle, from Liverpool. QUEENSTaWN, Sept, 0.—Steuner Prussian, from Balthnore for Liverpool, arrived tos day. She lost her boats, davits, and 1d head of cattle, or LICENSED TO ORGANIZE. Syectut Dispatch (a ‘the Chicaga Tribune. Serinavienn, Ul, Sept, 20.—The Seeretary of State to-day dasued Heese to organize to the Mexleo & Arizona Mining Tnvestment Company, Chleago; eapltal, $10,000; corporat- ors, J. D, Weber, George ‘Y, Dalton, ‘Ty I Morgan, Also to thie Ladleb’ Codperative Pace Home and General Drese-Manufactur- Ing Company, Chicano; copii Si0,000; corporators, ‘Theophity Carttle ‘Caneel, Sylvhed. Wardner, Lorralne J. Pitkin, Peter Vann, bio to the thal Audlutone Come pany, Chiengas cnpltst, & i Corporators, i ciate, W. D, Putian, Ab 1 bay on. et NEBRASKA STATE FAIR, Specink Wapates to The Clilcaga Tributes Oman, Neb, Sept. 20--Tha Nebraska State Fair began here ta-day, ‘There qre over 4,000 entries, Tho exhibits of agrleultural id farming-nachtiory large and complete, “The attend- nee from all parts of State ty wxpected to be very large dura the y a) Parentyl ttejole . Menry Herbert Craiiv il childless at. Graton, O, unt be waa 03. hen bis young Wite gave bivth’ to wing. The joysal futher hired a band of wusia, und marebed through tho village bearing « banner on which was Inagsibed the word, © Vietory, a Lhuve long prescribed tho Shukers' Sureapa- rilus, aad t talk ita most valuable ment deremlnh Hluke, M.D. Ginautun, 3, U Hans pronounced diphtites | tho! “eh RADWAWS READY RELIRE, DR. RADWAY’S : SARSAPARTLLIAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Seen and Felt, ag they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a Few Doses. disappearance of woukni oly’ inoreuse and hardiness of 1, Good spirits, Jatizanr, mein Hiesh and muscles, ate, 2%. Strength increases, appetite improves, rele inh for fool, no more sour eructations of water Lrash, good digestion, cates aud undisturbed aleep, awaken frosh and vigorous, Be Tipaiprteanas of spnts, blotches, plinples; the skin looks cloar and heathy: ‘tho uring chanyed from tts turbid and cloudy appenrance toneloar cherry or amber color; water pues freely from tho bindder through tho urethra without paln or sealding; ttle or no seditent; ho pain or weakness, : 4, Marked diminution of quantity and fre. quency of Involuntary weakening discharges (if nMiicted in thnt way), with cortuinty of pers inanent ctire. [nereased atrongth exhibited in the sceroting glands, and finetion barmony re atured.ty tho several organs. 5. Yellow tingo on the white of tho oyes, and the swarthy, saffron nopeurance of the skig changeit t lively, and 6%, ‘Those suffering froin weak of nlevrated Jungs or Luboreles Will reallza grew! benetit in pratlug freely the tough phlegm or tiuens from the lungs, alr cells, bronehl or wiidpipe, throat ur head} diminishing tho frequency of coughs general increase of strength througlout the ays doppnge of night-sweuts and pilus und Ings of weuknesa around the ankles Ines, wlutiiers, etes cessation of cold aud chills, senso of suffocation, hard breathing and Iroxyani of soul on lying down or arising in the morning. Ali thosd distressing sytptomns vruduilly. and surely disippears 5, As duy uftor dus tha SANSAPARILLIAN {5 taken new sins of returnitig henlth will appenes asthe blood improves tn purity and strength dlscuge will diminish. and all fereiga and inepure deposita, nodes, tumors, cnucens, hurd tutups, ete,, he resolved away, and tho wnsound inade sound and healthy; ulcers, fever sores, chronic akin diseases, gradually disappear, &, In enties where tho sysiem bas been sali. vated, and Mereurys Quicksilver, CorrosiveSub- Jimute have decumulnted and become deposited in tho bones, Joint, ete, entsing caries of the vones, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortlons, {hike swollings, varicore veins, eto. the Sit s SAPATUDLIAN will resolve away thuse deposits and exterminate the virus of the disease from the system. %. {€ those who nro taking these medicines for the cure of Chrous, Surofulous, or Syphititic however sluw muy be the etre, © rid fact shale-froncral health improving, tholr tleelt and welght ing. or even keep: ing Its own, It Is a sure Bi; hat the cure ts pre grossing, In these diseuses the patient either gots better or worsd,—tho Virus of tho disease {4 not Inactive; If not arrested and driven from the blood, it wilt sprend and contiine to undere mine the constitution, As soon ne the SARSAs PARILLIAN makes the patient “Loot better, every hour you will grow better and incrense fg health, strength, ard lesb, ‘The great powor of this remedy ts In discnsct thnt threaten doath, ns in , CONSUMPTION of tho Lungs and Tuberculous Phthisis, Scrofus In-Syphilald Diseases, Wastin, Dequneration, and Uleerntion of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Stops ago of Water (nstantanoous rellot nitorle ro catheters bave bean used, thus doing y with tho painful operation of using these Inutrumenta), dissolving Stone in the Bladder, and in alt cases of Inflammation of the Blad- der and Kidneys. Jn chronic cases of Leucorrhea and Uterin® diseuses, Ono Larttlo containg more of the active princi+ pies of Medicines than any othor Prepuration, Taken tn ‘Teaspoonful doses,while others requira five or Bix tines an much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. TE. Et. :__- RADWAY’S READY RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Byrontery, Din 8, Cholera Morbus, Fever and Agie Rnramatian, Neuratgto, Diph- therim, Induenza, Suco ‘Throat, Dimecult Breathing, Bowe: Complaints, Loossuess, Viarrhes, Cholorn Murbus our peiufal diss charvea from the bowels, re eopest to Is or Aone ules by taking Hadway's Huady Keliof, Yon or intisinmation, no wenkness Or isssitud follow the use of the 1. R. Ralief. Iv WAS THE FIKST AND [8 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly-stopa tho most excruciating pains, allays Inilamimationa, mid cures Congestions, whethor of the Lungs, Stomach, Koweis, or otbor lands oF ori by ono, application, IN FROM ONE 10 TWENTY MINUTES, No mintter how Violent or exeruciating pain tho Rhuematio, Bederidden, Infirm, Cripglad. Nerv= ous, Neurnlylo, or proatrited with Waease may sulfer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will aura inatant care. NELAMMA'TION OF THE BLADDE INFLAMMATION OF THE HOWELS, CONGESTION OF "Tif, LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT RREATHING, PALPITATION OF ‘TIR HEAIT, AYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPITTI EIA, CATARRU. INFLUENZ. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, EE NHILVOUBNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, NEURALGIA, HNEUMATISM, COLD CHILES, AGUE CHILLS, COL CHILBLAINS, AND PROS? RITES. -The applileution of the Hendy Revlef ty the “part or parts where the pain or dificulty exista will afford cuse and comfort. Thirty to sixty drops in half a tumbler of water will in. fow minutes cure Cramps, Sprains, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, siex Heud> { acho, Dinrrheen, Dysent Colic, Wind in tho Rowala, and all Lateral Pains, ‘Travelers should nlways carry 4 bottle of Rad- way's Henly Reltef with then A few drops i sick teas of patus from change water will pre’ rtter thun Feeuch Bragdy or of water, It ts Ditters ns a stimulant. FEVER and AGUE ~FEVER AND AGUF cured for fifty cents. } Phore fs nota remedial agent in this workd that will cure Fover and Aun uid all othor Mulusle one, DMious, Scarlet, Hyphal, Yellove, unl ute, fevers anieted by i an! uy 7 wo quickly AY'S READY nA FTY CENTS PER BOTTLE, RADWAY’S a ‘ Regulating Pills! PERFECT PURGATIVES, SUOTIIING APE EN'Ts, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYG RELIANLE, AND NATURAL LM THEI OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomes, Pertectly tasteless, elegantly couted witt aweet zuni, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthion.” Rudway's Pils tor the cure of _ilt disorders of the Biomach, Liver, Howels, Kid- neys, Bladder, Nervous Diseuses, feudache, Con- Hf pation, Coal wiexs, Indigestion, Dyspepsit, siiousnesd, Fever, Inttammution of tho Bowels, Piles, and all derutigements of tho Internat Vis- com. Warranted to effevt a positive cure. Purely vegetuvile, contuining na mercury, uiiu+ oru), or deleterious dri. $4" Obacrve the following aymptome reaulting from Disurders uf the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood in the Head, Autdity of the stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness of welxht i the Stomach, Sour Bructitions, Binktoys or Flitterings in the Pit of the Blom ach, Swimwing of the Mond, Wurried and Ditte , cult Rrouthing, Fluttering of the ieart, or Sutfocatiig. Sensutions when ina tire, Nota or Wobs bofore the sight, Pover wl Dull Pain in the Head, Detielenvy oF Perapira- don, yeltlowness of the Skin and Byes, Pain in the Bide, Chest. Limbs, and sudden ‘Flushes of Heut, Durning to the Flesh, tow doses uf indwuy'a Pills will free the ayatem frow all the abovernumed disorders. > PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX, SOLD BY DUUGUISTS, Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” Send a letter stamp to SADWAY & CO. Libtns WARKEN-SILS COR. CHURCH-ST,, NeW yi? information worth thousands will be seat TO THE PUBLIC, There can be nc better suaruntey of tho yalto OF Dr, Rudway’s old ustublishod i, RR. ews ica than the baao aud worthivss hnitations uf mi, Ax there ary False Juwolveuts, Kellefs, Pils, be Siro aud ask Cor Hadway's, and ad qe namg " Radway” ig ou what you buy.

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