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cede the territory to, Montenegro In order to prevent bloodshed; but the naval demonstra- Hon Is at exercise of armed pressure contrary to the rights of the Sultan, and the Porte therefore casts upon the Powers all tho re- sponsibility Cor agitation among the Mohiam- witans and the ovents witieh may result there- SOREIGN. Comments of the Gorman Press on the French Ministe- rial Crisis. AVAL: DEMONSTRATION, Sept. 2A Bertin corresnond- t von Hatefeldt, tha German ssior, has formally delivered ty the nthe Hote of the European Powers Ine tlinnting that the naval demonstration will take place ou Mondiy nes AUSTRIA, ‘TIT CONSTIT Viksxay Sept. 24—There was a great meeting of vonstitutionalists at Brinn on persons wero tatlons asalnst the rminent were made, Unanimous Opinion that It Has a Decidedly Warlike Sig- Being in Aécora with Gambetta’s Design of Revenge on Germany, present, and gre: policy of the pre Horses For an The Ferry Ministry Ooomed to Be a Very Short-Lived ‘ dispatch | from+ Vienna says: with 298 Higa i ‘aes for Greece, Was thrown In front of the great barracks tn Trieste yesterday, Noboily was: lujured, Several persons have been urrested, ATGUANISTAN, THE LATE MATTE, Loxnox, Sept. $4—A Candahar dispateh says: ‘The traops who went to bury-the dead on the battlefteld of Kushk-Naklutd report: that the toss of the Afghans ust lave been The Afghans wera anployedt eleht days after the battle In burying thelr atl. The. health of Gen. Roberts ts quite re leave Candahar, shortly, paced by Gen, Phayre's troops, Turkey Withdraws from All Respon- sibility for the Proposed Naval Demonstration, = Which It Is Now Satd WII Take Place on Mouday of Next Week Thirty-soven Persons Killod by a Land- Slide in Bengal. GERMANY, THE PRESS ON TH Loxpos, Sept. apondent of the Pines telegraphs as follows: “The chief subject of discussion in the Ger quan pavers Is the Ministerial crisis in Paris, ‘The journals of all shades of opinion are fuirly unandnons in expresstug a suspicion and dread of Ghunbetta, The North-Gerntan Ghizette hus not yet bad tine to recetve the order of the day from the Forelgn Oltice, but the Independent papers have fairly antiel- pated all that the Government Is likely to Bis, OF oven to think, on the subject. ‘The Natlonal Zeltung (Literal) says that In no case will the crisis bo Interpreted asa pence. ful symptom, The polley of revenge alluded to dn Gambetta’s speech at Cherbourg seems to be agaly in the foreground. ‘The Tagblat »(ilberu) says that Germany knows too well that ‘men dike Waddington and De independence character, constituted la their quality of Ministers of Foreign Atfalrs a more stable of good seighborhood with us and an the sew sen whi Tonets of Gambe we cunttast Germany? ‘The uestion In the crisis was real dy whether the policy of moderation observ He and forcice affalrs shall be re- Tandon corre- A MAMAVAY To TURKESTAN. Prrensucna, Sept. 21— Orders have been issued for the tmmeiltate construction of a railway 200 yerts long on the Tekke-Turcoman steppe. VARIOUS, SICKNESS AT SEAVANA, HAVANA, Cuba, Sept, 31.—Nineteen deaths. from yellow-fever and nine from smdll-pox oventred during the week ended Friday SOUTH APRICA, Carr Town, Sept. 21.—OMlcial Intelligence has been recelved here that the Tambookies fave Sombined with the Dasutos against the ritlsh, XILLED ny A Ld 0: spatelt from Lae Aland sty at Naini Tal rs, and eleven other persons’ were killed and a aa FIRE RECORD. AT GREY'VOW: Kpeetat Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Tourno, O., Sept. $1.—A destructive fire ocenrred at Greytown, 8 small village four- teen miles cast of dis city on the Lake Enrly In the morning dames broke out fn the large stave and head- ing factory of J. Farault & Ce beyond control. na ta will before long tho Minlstertal and diplomatte pusts with his ervaturés, [le willl then replace ‘y. Gambetta's nae siguities * war.te the kulfeagatnst the Church and revenge against Germuny. THI EMPEROR Sept. 21—Finperpr Willian was t lndisposition Cram vis- ye provinces to witnes 4 already improving, Shore Road, to-day, and goun got nes were telegrapliod although they sneeeci i spread of the flames atuong the stock, Joss mounts to about $20,000; Insured for Inaheuyres, but he f AT TNURLINGTON, TA. Spectat Dtspatch to The Chteago Tribune, Bunasaros, In, Sept. 21—At an early hour this morning tire was discovered in the Cy Mills in’ this clty, and in ashort the r stores of the bullding were gutted, Linery and stock ou the lo flonrs were much daniuzed by water. bulhling and muchiney were valued at 8:24,- ONLY Paws, Sept. 2t-A telezrain Crow Stutt- ys “Vere Varnbuhler declares’ that ent he made In is reeent specett to the effect that te conelusion of the Aus- trrGerman alliance wis due to Russln’s res to France for an allinnee agulnst Germany, Was merely the repetition of eure Yo Mint he his recelved no t the, alleged peeint communication abou asin overtitres to Franae,"” on the building, machinery mated at from $10,000 to $ . AT TELL Crr ‘ Cinqinnatt, Ou. Sept *8t—The steamer Virete Lee, from Evansville, brings the ‘frat Intelligence of nv disartrous fire at Tell City, Ind., last Saturday night. Makers’ Union Furniture ber, together with a niimber of sinall dwell- ings acenpled by workmen, were estroyed, ‘The limber was valued at $50,000, steamet’s officers coull get no relinble ostl- wate of the total loss, but they place It at tt and stock ts estl- A PACIFIC Fonnias roncy, 1A Paris dispatch to “AL the. Parks papers agree in advocating a pacific foreign policy, Some of the Jourmils demand that the Chambers be summoned for a special sesstan, but it is tine probable that they will meet before the usual Itisannounced that as soun as the new Cabinet Is definitly .¢onstituted, clreu- Jarsof very pacific charmeter will be dls. patehed to the represettatives of France Lonpox, Sept. The Cabjnet- ‘actory and hum Fe YCINETS FALL. . The Thaev correspondent at Parls says: “The real cause of Do Freyetnet’s fall was Dis foreign polley, and it was resotved upon the day he opposed Gen. Thomnsstn's uis- sion tu Greece, ag also more deftalily on hls replying to Gumbetta’s boule prozraut by his paciile the crisis, and everybody here fs convinced of this.’? IN boson, Hostox, Sept. 21.—The northern freight House of the Boston & Malne Depot on Causeway street was almost entirely de- stroyed by fire this evening. Involving 2 Insa. Wilding and freleht stored. therein of probably $130,000, ‘The loss un the building sestlinitedt at $30,009, npow whiell there is The freight consisted of ‘Twelve car-losds of full Insurance, general merchandise. assorted frelght were saved, 2hL--It ks annonneed that : will shortly deliver a pacite NEVADA CITY, Sept. 2.—A Novntta City holsting-works of the Providence Mining Company burned to-day, During tho fire an explosion of glant pow- der blew the barning building tn every di- rection, .No Hyves fost, the explosion oceur- ring between shifts, Loss, ubout $50,000, ‘two thousanit enblnetmaters of this clty Allsuplelis sty: WILL TE SHORT-LIVED, rent ditticulty th form ho poliiciins to whom he Jive applied are convinced that as soon as the Chambers meet the Ferry Mlnistry will be AT COVINGTON, KY. Ciycinyati, Sept. St. terlan Chureh at Covington, Ky., caught fire this afternoon trom spat M1, and burned. the Mutual, Milt and Cooper, of Dayton, ' f ‘he Ninth Preasby- . WADDINGTON, Panis, Sept, 2.—The Erencment publishes nh ote of its contrib: , from an ndjaip- Ba couversation betwe t Wors and M, Waddlagton, In whien the lat- ter states that ne formal proposal was made to lin ofa Russian ailftnes rzalnst Germany, but that the proposal was nmile to M. betta through the Russian Grand Duke, w Paris at the tine. beta merely reptied, “We shall sve.” ¥ "St Nivtioias, New Was staybue fn Tho alarm from: Box 74 at 8:20 nat oven: ing was caused by the discovery of a fire in tho band-house In Lake Park, at the fout of ‘Tho fire 1s sipposed to have jew the work of an Incendiary, Dainge, os, Sunt. YA Parls correspondent aa uevepted the A Harmon court, > Lnistry of Fore nt pest tins becn offered 8, Whose reply Is anxiously spected. “The health of Adidral Dupre ti that he cannot aceept the Ministry of THE CAMNET. Pats, Sept. 2b Mine wpon the sete Forelen Atfalrs who have hot resigned will retain thelr port- Tallos, Same eventing papers by igus Airs ls been offered tu orPuh Jina dedinitively de AT GRAYTOWN, 0. TorRrno, O,, Sant, ‘J. Tarnult's stave atal heading Cetory at Graytown, O., was destroyed by tire this forenoon, ated At $20,000; Insurance, $3,000, ‘The aught from a pile of burning: rallroad ‘ Se TRADE AND LABOR. HE OL RS, Convsnus, O., Sept. 21,—Noth partauce has been recelved here te-day Cron the Corning coal mines, but the residents there fear trouble may bo’ but temporarily over, ‘Thomfners bn the other valleys are ree turning home to thelr work, Conemnrs, O., Sept, 31. Datly Dinpateh trom Corning. f tho -inilitha atticers to-day found a suspiclous character In camp, Who, Whit heliug pressed for partleulars, sald that Jn tho battle of Sunday ono miner was killed outright and eight wounded, one at whom ‘The mun Who was killed was hurled on bis way home by his ass¢elates, It x sald the miners expect arms trom sone anirter, and Intend making « general attack ou the troops as soon as the aring arrive, and that they will commence operations by burn. ing Lulldlags. ‘The colored nlners afl went Sept. 21,—-No trouble has occurred gt Corning to-lay, ‘To-day a party o, Sand asked pers ch thy woods for dead mon, een kite during: Yermission belng Seven Minlsters AV EMS, ‘Thad Patcham weavers Unanhnously resalyed to support: the Ae- erlugton operatives to the extent of two Toons Hf the wills pin tires days'a ail three pence If they run full tine, should the operatives strike, Loxnos, Sept. 2! Atto-day’s wool sles 10,700°bales were ty New South Wale: Zewand, Drees fir, and the aplrit of cornpetition Malt: +) The steamer 1 Jost two men ove also fost her chart-hovse, sian, fran Balthinare, pour during a Kale. Sho ~The Inman Line fram New York for ported as having broken down, Rockes Point and is 7" Liverpool, is to work towluy,?? purser handed at Conus,” 0, coming lite Queenstown, _Later--Tha City af Chester lias urrived, rink shate fy a -gule on the IY OF ClRKTHR, Sept, 31—Tho Parger of the vports that Ue steamer made AloW progress under all. beenuse of whidts, wid her propeller traliing after her, ‘Two tugs Inve won to her wislstinee. of miners cane t nilsslon to sen yy ndtowedt raagh bi the churgy of Sunday, ry 1 isunville, who” had been shot Uirough the abdomen, Another miner, wounded on Sunday, da fatally ine jured, ‘The eight other wounded “men will Gioy, Fosier declines to take eunpaiga at present, belloving his place fs here while matters are go uncer Naovsa, Sept, 41.1 bs stated that Prince Nikata, of Montenegro, has Isited another Proclamation ty his troaya, saying that {It Is uhnost Inevitabla that, Muntesegrins must Night for thelr wgints, NSUMILITY ON TH POWEIA, 2L—The Vorte nd. resentutives ubroad ee Nuptlal Present. On the occasion of his marriage the Crown Prince will recelye from tho ur oF Vienuw wu present each leaf of which will contalu druwjogs god wuter-color copies of the most celubrated and Beat known paintings. of a insgaiticen =z to the presunt ng buve been subsuribed toward the plrvuuay of the preseat, 1 dressed in note to it ox the 170 lust, stats that Jb desired to S. M. Walte, the Absconding Brattleboro Bank President, Arrested in Omaha. A Difliculty Over o Woman at Sullivan, Ind., Ends in Murder, ‘ Tho Husband Yestorday Taking His Wife's PAramour's Life, Other Criminal Events from Various Parts of the Country. AN ADSCONDER CAUGHT. Spectal Dispateh to The Chteugo Tribune. Ostatta, Neb., Sept. 21.—A decided sensa- tlon was created In Omaha by the arrest of Sting M, Walte, absconding President of the First Natlonat Bank of Brattleboro, Vt, whose dufalention amounts to $450,000, Ile was arrested nt the house of bls brother-in- faw, Truman Buel, a well-known and respected eltizen, the arrest belng made hy W. AL Llewellyn and W. IL Shivlita, Speciat Government Agents of the Department of Justice, assisted by Charles Sweesy, of the Onnha Vost-Oitiee, Attho time of tho sr- test Mr, Buck and family were away from home, attending the State Fair. ‘Tho house wis surrounded, ond Waite tan tuto tha cellar and — tried to make his escape through a back door, When eanght he threatened suicide, and preeaus tlons were taken fo prevent any stich result, Ifo was taken to Jail to nwatt further detion, Itts said that during the last three months ho has made oceusional visits to this city, al- Ways stopping at his brother-in-Inw’s, When he fled from Brattleboro in dune Inst {twas Reneraily supposed he lad gone to Europe, but In time Itwas dlseovered he was still Mn this” country, and the Government took hold of tha case, as lie had committed an offense aginst the Gov- ernment in his various transactions, Jle was traced from Duluth to the Winnipeg couns try, and thenes to Wyouing, where he ine tended to stock enttle yaneh, He had al- ready bexun to carry out his project. itis suspected that during the past deht or nine years he has quietly invested mony tn Ne- ke or elsewhere, faving sent money tere auite frequently, Ills transactions at” Brat- tlebore conststed prinelvallyin forged papery y Verinilye & C ew York, for S15 iN; tho O00; real alten Cut ‘al oa ; 0,00, Sones Y heavy losers by Directors of the 000 yeward, Of- ty S800; Lvot engo, $2,000: ‘Trenor VW. Conneetlent River Railroad. Held and Buston banks y this forged paper. ‘The Brattleboro bank offered 85, fivers who urrested hit ell quite a largo stun was telegraphed him here from New York a few days azo, and that it fs now here and can be recovered, AN INDI Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tritunt. Subtivan, Ind. Sept. 21—Williain Me- Crary and Isane Draper have been at bitter enmity for some years... MeCrary-was a hard, reckless imin, and had beeoue so fithnate with Mrs. Isane Draper as to bo openly charged with being her paramour, On June, 4, 1979, Draper, coming home ‘at night un expectedly, discovered MeCrary and. Mey. Draper in clandestine meeting, A desperate ght teok place in the dark, Draper shooting McCrary in the breast, ‘The matter was. herakted far and wide, ond all the parties Agured prominently in the il Justrated . polive papers, Draper © sepn- sated from his wie, as ald also Me- Crary from ils wife. McCrary, however, has never fatled to keep up lls Witimate rp- Jatlons with Mrs. Draper, and} although Ily- Ing with Ids wife, Draper, has felt this. Draper Is the keeper of a satoon,» MeCrary’ Ras been hanging around the saloon alt 1o- day hian intoxieated condition, quarreling and bickering, and threatening to shoot Draper. About 6 o'clock he told a friend he. met that either he hhnself or Draper must die to-night. About 8 o'clock he went into a nelghboring. drug store, and, cocking hig plstol, walked to the saloon and commenced — peerhig tn, looking — for, Draper, a3 is supposed. While in this net suddenty there rang out sharp and clear yw gunshots from overhead, and MeCrary fell over Jnstantly killed, Je wis shot with a shotgun, sixteen shots enterlug: his head ‘She shots were fired from the upper whnilow. of tho siloon, and hit MeCrary. on the,.top of the head. While there 1s no proof yet ng to who the murderer Js, there ts tio doubt mnong the people that lt ts Draper, Draper was arrested, and Ig under $10,000 bonds, ‘The prelliniuary, examination wil be held to-morrow, ‘The Huhaypy woman, the dl- rect eanse of the murder, is sult to be nearly. crazed by tt. MeCrary ly from ‘Tennessee, where his people are well off. ‘The town Is greatly excited over the mura a CANADA. The Governor-General in Montreal-A Busy Day—Laylng a Corner-Stone—Aat the Exhibition —'forpedo Experl- mente, « Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mortnbat, Sept. 21.—The Govornor-Gen- eralhas hat a busy thne sites his arrlyat this morning, At. 11:80 he prosecded to MeGil grounds, where he laid thafcorner of the Peter Redyath Museum, for the eree- tlon of which the Nberal founder has donated $40,000, ‘There was a large und distinguished assemblage, and the proccedings were very interesting, ‘The speakers were Prinelpal Dawson, Mr. Peter Redpath, and ils Exeel- Jency, In a mest appropriate addreys, ts Excellency pal a high tribute to Mr, Red- path's generosity. On returning to the Windsor Motel a Jarge deputation of the elergy and Joltyof the Chureh of England wid Canada, headed by the Bishop of Montreal, was) in’ walting ta present an address of the Provinelat Synod of the Chur dat the triennial meting here. read the address, te whleh hls leney replied in responsive: terms, "Tis pi ing Wus No RVOner over than his Exe > wecontpanied by tho enunt-Governur of Quebee, and attentd- ctl by the Moutreal troup of cavalry, pro-- eveddd to tha Exhibition, Ou entering the grounds he was most warnily received by the yast anultituide — collected here, on allghting at. tho pavillon, where the formal ceroinony was to take place, his Excellency was welcomed by the Mayor, the City Aldermen, aid the eet en aun uera oF the {AS UAnOnG soumuitive, On Wiking up a position upon the pavillun Mr, stayeute, Na Oe tho Presl- dent af the Cominitice, read a loyal address, in French, to whieh his Exeelteney replied in very happy terms In both French and English, No was loudly cheered at the coneluslon by the vast crowd of people who broke trough all barrlers and pussed up to the platform, ‘The veremony belng ended, his Excellency, with the Livutenant-Gov. ernor, Robetilie, nade the ragnds of the Exe hibition, and were everywhere rhe royally received, ‘Tho vleeregul party. returned to the Windaor at 0 o'clock, aud dined there in nivate. vith attendance at the Dominton Expos}- tion ta-lay was simply onormans, From 9 very-early Jour Ja the morning til late in tnoafternoon visitors pottred 14 in growds. AC the end there was yery fitte Hone than stand. Ing room elthor in. the buildlugs or the rounds, and itis estimated thut there wise five been 40,000 of 50,000 persons present, Torpedo experiments in the harbor here “to-day were’ most novel — and futereattng ever felt here, A vessel of avout titty or sixty tons was tho object of attack, and being’ fitted up to represent a pleate cruiser, waa 8 conspicuous object In the harbor, | ‘The tirst explosion of # torpeda merely rated the surface, ‘The second had more ‘power, and calsed tons of water to the helght of 100. fect, its descent being feturesque In the: extreme, Followlng His came the grand explosion, wileh blew up the whip, breaking hor tibers Inte frig Tents and spreading Cin through the alr dike wyrluds of skyrockets; mingled with these fragments were u huge volume o water and some dense bluck smoke. The hudder among tho thonsantls who witnessed It, 20—Willian Home, the murder of 0 al Rat Portage, hung unl Ste, Marie, Norwien, Conn, Sent. 19. ette S. Foster died of a conrestive elit, fn fis home iy this elty, avd o'clock this morn ster was born In tie country Town of Frankiln, a few miles north of this Ile was adirect deseendant Ile gradunted at Brown University at Providence, studied Jaw in Windham County, and early re- move to this elty, where he hegan practice, and has sineo remained. Th isd ewes lee ed to the State Legishiture, and during that session delivered n powerful speceh, whieh hin na while reprtation. In favor of abol- the law of hiprisonment for debt. Ie was olected to tho Liazislatura aaa a year or the Whig tleket against Tho but was” defeated held the balance of pov was very close, the alles on the same ticket and against Mr, Seymour, jenator Lafaye city, in 1308, of Miles Standish, he was elected Mayor of Norwich, He was olgeted to the Legisiuture in 1855, ant wags made Speaker of sid year he was elect to the Sunutte of the yer! two tern When Lincali.was 1 on Sonia ae i resitent of the Se nitty wns neting View-Tresident of the Tle wis astrong Whig while sted, and thereafter a Reqitre hen Mr. Greeley ran for President he supporied hin, and the Democrats of ls Ustrlet rain him for Congr Starkweather, agulnst i, 1. Adee of the Supreme Court o office he held und he was 70 years old, when Te waa diaqualiiied by age, nent ofleer of many city and eint instltations, and was ©: To wasn pram eounty finan coudingly public tin! f whieh the Re ad mindiess of his decisions, sis severity In dealing with erime, and his ce opposition to the Inx Connectteut dl- « Tt was a common re iy inposslbte to abtaina divorce if J Fostor was on the Bene! TIE RUV, FRANC Lorisvinnts, Ky. Sept, Francis Thornton died at hts home In this He had been tn the MWe was born in Fredericksburg, Va, aud has resided tir Louisville since 150, DENT HAYES. Seeing the Slght« fn and Around San te Park Chure! Woolsey Bacon was noted for the 1S THORNTON. elty to-day, aged $5. mtstry" sixty-f Sax Francisco, Sept 214.—Last evening Presttent Hayes visited the rooms of the Republican League, ant retmined for an He was welcomed by ex-Goy. Low, President of the League, and Introduved to many leading Republicans of the clty. ‘The rooins Were handsomely decorated with flags, flowers, and ¢ A Vallejo dispateh ‘thls morning says the | President and party arrtyed at the Navy Yard on the steamer San Cellto, aud afte Innitlig were greeted witha salute of twenty- one gins, Commodore Calhoun anil tho en- “oMeers at, the yard on deck to recelve hin. pin dine nt present aris, and the’ bund o€ the Pensacola pla ‘The doek was 1 Natlonal airs, wil with Jadles and gentle. men from Vaileja. © AM of the workin at the yard were at the Janding. As soon as tho mirty Inder they walked up tho avente as: 1 aris Commodore Guhoun's residence, whore] Justly pronotnced brilliant. Bho wus nt once held, A. few of the party. strolled around tho: ‘yard to view tho sights, to'elock for Bencela, where thay were fo take the train for Snera- Flags were dying in various parts of tae town ln honor of the distinguished | the prison scene areception wis A Benicla dispateh says: with the President and) party aud several anicers and ladies (fram Mare Island tr- rived ot the Arsenpl oelock: this afternoon, thuslastle assemblagy of people from Ben! V Villojo were present, and. the ferry brought numerons delegations from Mure party were met at the wharf by Col. MeAtlister and ofiicers from tho arsenal aml burracks, and were eauveyed to the resilence af the ing olleer, where go collation ws after whieh currlages were again broig! Into requisition, to dry the arsenal and larrac! expressed himself Alghly. situation and ent “The steamer Vhiarf here at 1: Ne Hela 4 ‘The Preshlontlat ‘it ient condition of both stu- tions, On the arrival and depabture of tho asuute of twenty-one guns wos fired. “At dwelock a spcelal tral conveyed the President ant party: to Sacrunente, Tho pi ay port. ue military posts ————————— THE WEATHER, OFFICE oF THE CINEF Slanar Orricen, Wasninatox, D, C., Sept. 22—1 2. m,- ‘Tennessee andthe Ohio Vulley, partly cloudy, sllghtly warmer weather, local ralns, winds shifting to east nud. south, stationary or slowly falling barometer, For the Lower Lakk regton, westerly to southerly winds, clear or {alr weather, rising followed by falling barometer, slight change intempurature, : For the Upper Lake region, clear or partly cloudy weather, sllaht: rise in temperatire, ‘y or slowly falling barometer, winds: shitthus to easterly and southerly. 2 For the Upper Msaissipp! and Lower Mis- sourt Valleys, partly cloudy weather, Ught local rains, winds shifting to cast and south stationary or slowly falling barometer, alight rise th temperature, "Tho rivers will change slightly, LOCAL UNIEILY ATHENS: «9, Sept a ct, eH ON! CHICAGO, Sopt. coe ere Cent CINCINNATI ART: MUSEUM, Chalruian of to Comm)tteo -appolnted to solicit subseriptions to tho funid of $150,000 necessary to meet the condition of Mr. C, W. scene was terribly grand and created 4 | Weat's donation of a Nky sum for an urt mur sown, to-day Invited about fifty personste Tho Superintendent of | duneh with hint with tho widerstanding the arrangements connected with the experl- | that aeceptance ments was Mr Kennedy, the Eniitcer-in- Cirlet of tho Harbor Board, who was warinly compllinented on hfs mt Santa, Ont, : sentenced to be man named Adam Dimself I hts cell at Ortaway Can, Sept. Sh—Raln hs ox tinguished the bush fires tn this loenlity. —— OBITUARY. neant xubscription not less {han one thousand dollars te the fund. Forly-wo persotts ‘sats down to hineh, and others sent excuses with a subseription. A sum of $52,500 was thus added to the tind, The total amount sebseribed, be nddldon to) Mr West's. aft, 8,050, ‘The aubserlters of torlny are ein, We Neatuin. MM. White, E,W. Canningham, KR. 1. Hopple, A... Mullane, Morehead & Norton, Mra, Gearge Carilale, Hamilton & Dayton Raltrond per John Carlisle, Vice President, Robert, Mitchell, Peter Rudolph New, Chatheld & Woods, Alexander, Me- Donald & Coy J. d. Troadwelt, J. Mo Nash, Willian Pliwibart, tT, Galt farestate: of V. Gault John Shiitia & Co. BL. Harper Walsh & Kellogg, Charles Fleischininy BB Cunningham, Briges Swift, 1 Rogers, Henry” Lewls, Georgo Hater, Clu elunat® Gasheht& Coke Company, Joseph Kinsey, Mrs. Lara Anderson, J. T, Rhodes, Wilhim Glenn & Son: WN Kinney, Consolidated“ Street-ltntlroad " ye | Company. a ON, $8. Winslow, ct George i. THI,” Genre WH rt Clark & Co, George Hoadley, iW. Short. tha Rev, Thomas TL Skinner, Hillot HH. Pendleton, Me Be Ingalls, Wine diseh, Muehliaan Bros, Co,, Cinetnnatl, Jnillinapolis, St. Louis & Chicago Rallway: Company by M.E. Inaatis, Oliver Peri, We F. Thorne, George I. Pendleton, and A, Kite, Rob Gunnison. CASUALTIES. NIE UNION PACUIFIC WRECK. Omarta, Neb, Sept. 2L—A train arrivedat. 9 o'clock this morning from the Unlon Pactiiv wreck, "The vyertand passenger ean- not leave untit this afternoon, and will be twenty-four hours Inte wt Chleago. Only two men, the fireman and nail clerk, were injured. ‘The mall ear was tuened bottom ste up with the express car on top, aud took fire In dive places, but was saved hy the heretlean elforts of the postal clerk, Nobley, wreek, ant elght cars and the englie are still An the dlich, M . WILL RESUME IER VOYAGH, New Yon, Sept. 2.—The Anchorsteamer Alsatia, for, Lontton, which returned lst nikdt with her coal on fire, sexpected to gall nuit to-morrow. Iler oft say that about seventy-(ive tons of coal burned, aud the ex. plosion nearly [fed the bunker-llds fro: thelr positions. ‘The steamer fs not damaged. STRUCK A CARRIAGE. SALEM, Mnss., Sept. $4.—The train, from Gloucester struck a carringe.at the Cabot street crossing, Beverly, tls evening, killing the oecupants, Aaron Stevens and Clara LE, ‘Trask, both of Beverly, AMUSEMENTS. THE OPERA, As Manrien last utght, Brignott was Hrignoli, The annenncement that he would, appear in Trovalore brought buck the memories of hls heerless relgn at the Academy of Musle in New York and the ofa Crosby Opera-lottse in Chie cago, und there were many.whn feared that dls- appointment would be the fruit of the yenra clupsed slice then, but the Manrico of last night whe ne soulful, tender, and {mpnestoned ag’ re= membratice palnted tim, and breathless atten- tion, follower by rapturous apptnud, testified tu tho ptensurable surpriso tho fact awakened, As of old, Mr. Brignoli reserved his powers for the last nict, pouring forth hls strength ond pathos in the miscrere, aid in tha exqulsit pleading from tho tower, Tho vel gandhi certaminis was upon him, and he colipsed all exe pectation ii the finesse of smorznndo, and the power and Urilinney of his -beavuras; and his chromatic modulations, while Instinct. with the olden cirlng, were necurnte to tho acuteést polit, Tia word, he was triumphantly bimsulf in bls glory auup— : And O that music, and O tho way. That volco ran aut from the donjon tower, Jou tf acordat di met Non U scordur dt me! ‘The vem -of tho evening's harmony, apart from the nbove, wig the duo with ianeent I fand thereon turns tha vurrent of erilelsin upon Mine, Seyuluy who avhleved absolute trluaiph in that role. Her dramatic trentinent was sitperb, and ber vucul viforts were aympashetle und powertul, and thosustalied ree sponse of approbation drawn by her strfda la vampxt indlented how earnest was the Apprecla-, tou oF her nudieuco, | OF the Leonora of Misa Rosowald much should be said In praise and something in’ consure, In tho tirst Ove acts her dramutic intorprenition waa somewhat defective, porhups from nervous- ‘uss conseqttent to (itst appouratice here since: ale red Petra in alignon” and Leonora alxseura tiga, [tis notabic thither improve: Ineht vince thon his been great, and that abe gave list night un earnest of -grent hawer, although not altogether was her Mterpretadon W sueceas, Her mezzo volce is frati, resonant, and replote with fecting, but the portamenta la dangerous fo her, In flordtura she Was at thes brilliant and redeemed inueh of the somewhat 11. eifvet produced (u some elforts, All was compensnted for in tho lust act, how- ever, wherein, "in the darie night 1 am near thee," * What soleinn prayer,” and tho duo won for Bor an upphiuse ae generous us It wag de- served, Mr. Juines ‘was acceptable ns tho Count di Tuna, and in the tower scene quite shadowed his provious effurts, Not a ittle pralge fs due to the chorus, which was effeutive throvghout, In short, Provatore ng {interpreted last night was a luininous and Ine disputable sieccss, ‘This afternoon there will bo given * Lucta,” with Rosewald, Hrignoll, one Stoddard tn the cast Toenebt "Paul and Virginin': wit be wesented, In whieh tho famous lyrle lover, Mr. ‘ustto, will pour out his tenor devotion to Miss Abbott's Virgiuta, faker ls iirat uppearance: tits senson. As Viryiia Miss Abbott bas won golden opinions, and her interpretation fs jeemed second only to her Marguerite and Juliet, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Every night since tho oponing of the season at this theutre, a little over n week ngo, overy por= formance hns been recelyed by au overilowing house, The muin feature of the bill for the Present week 18 a revival of tho well-known inglodrama " Tost in London.” The pitco Is ade intrably suited to the audience, who sympathize with the sorrows of Job Armrayjd, the miner, Ind the moral that adorus the story of tho falthicas Nelly, and, let us hupo, become wiser and better in tho leason tuugtt Tho stock company Interpret the pivee, and it. falrly tests tho abilitics of tho new members Mr, Loarnek, of course, ag the Jonding inan, ts net for tho leading part, Job, “and he givod a Well-sustuined and at affective perforinance, In tho frst scene with ble wife tho innsto vontloncss and nobility of the rough English provinelul fs fatrly well shown; in the sceno in tho mine, when be te told of the Might of nis wite, ho displays omotionnl quutities. which evoke warm recognition from the aqudlence, Hla dialect is wuillelontly marked to be not mis- understood by blaheurora, The Nelly Armromt ja rendered by Silas Georgla Tylor. Slo ives A vory faly, performance, In thy first act, waver, her Nelly is deticiont tn that rustle npllolty which churuied -the heart uf @ivert Featherstane. In the Intter nota sta showed some power nnd a deeper sympathy with the charactor, Me. Langdon entirely iilsinterpreted the part of Featherstone. Uy le a civil, soft. spoken chip." we aro told in. tho diatoy, and outwardly a gontiomad. Mr, Langdon's Ieture more vlosely resainvles a Stuek- Yards utcher in good clothes than that of the mu who ruins ¢ fo ha vpinass of Jub, Ho fa tao turd {uv bis spect and too rough in hls inanner, dr, W, 'T, Mulvilie ng diinker wins tho gond- wiltof his aus dienee, Miss Mary’ Booth nets the pare of Tiddi, AW Ih dtinlete, | and white bor misiimption neither in dialect nor In aetlonls that ot the chicuctor draw: thi dramatist, sho renders a country: fo her inanner and pleasant fa “ny ways. Brame Paltor its Mlorence gives w feat sorviug: paid, Mr. Urewn dova not de badly as Thon Greut credjt ia due the munigenient for the tmunner In which the plea is mounted. The avene ln which the opens wot iw ind isa churning bit af col represuntiug, the Wome of ah, An tho third the sume scone, 2 tno pioca of reulistywork Is shows, The pit seonn Wnlsote be coutncaded. Tho porforingnces: Qpan, Wit aN muah wteoteh i whieh Harris and’ Wool nppoay, Miss Enna Jones sings some now. gongs, Sheebin and Jones give their hiuwhablo sketch, “‘tpe sel Bax Ine wpeotor,” and the, Wy Pour throw themselves round tho luge in the most remarkable way, ‘Tho vite certainly tirge enouh und Vvariod enough to pleagy oven the patrons of this house, tANNA DICKINSON'S NEW PLAY, Spectal Dispatch to Tre Chleuga Tribune, New Yount, Sept, 21—-Tho announcement of the new play-by Anug Dickinson and of the re= Appeanines upon the Metropolitan stage of Miss Fanny Davenport ate attracting uncomunonty Jarge and brilHang andfenece ut Uaverly’s Fitth Avenue Theatre, ; The play itself ta somewhat Of a divuppuintment tu the publie, though It pus> Sesaca soiny positive merits, ‘Tho ebiel eriticiam of ft uppears to bo thut itis mude up extenuivo- ly‘ of dlutogy, whhout sulliciont uction, tt lucks = tho drumutic “ cloment, — though Sta Nterary exceliongivgs arc conspiduous. It ts loadud down with 8 superiluity of dialog, which dimpedes the movement of the play, and pre- venta dramntio effect. In the firat two ucts the pluy acnreoly advances nt all, In the third net | meen org $9.0 good avene. whore tho her die repala. tho advances oF th had she loves Dy iit axe sumption of heertiess teivellty, and another in which ne Joy gonded by She atete oe Nese JOHNSG aol yey of ow vival, derinnes hinsett tho accepted aitltor of w eupposoit helross, fourtit act ta wenk, and inarilattenhy constry ed. The characters of the play ar clrawn, and possess no atrongly mark On the whole, the performance my be doser aa the representation pf ot good Btory with mn oppertunlty for tho wuthor to deliver fo chiractoristiy upinions, rathor that as the pres entation of a pnod play, Notwithatanding those defecta, tho play was kindiv received on Uta trat presentation int night, and tho.drosalny of Mies averport and other female charicierg waa AND 4 .— seaseg = ‘ou, Miss Georg iit Flay, Mise Frantty Morntat, Mra. G. 1 Ollbert, Misa Ada Rehan, Miss Muze Ws Marrokl, Misd Munehe Weyer, Misy May Seetes Misa Noltlo Howard, Misa * Suet lovely.” 3 _ DRAMATIC NOTES. + Ez Tho rumor thut Bara Bornhardt sought to an breil with hgr American munager, Mr. Abbey, 82 ds but a rami. Ss Last ovening Daly's regular season opens with : Mr. Edaur Faweelt's few play, Our First 3 nilieg."” Tn thio cust there will’ bo Mr. dames ss Lewis, Mr. dohte Deew, Mere Charl ir. ga hurles Leclerey, Mr.‘ Hart Conway, Mr. 3a Tennett, Mt. B. Btorting, Mr, Maedohough: Mr. ear WIG Hookinnn, Mt i 1. Wilk, Ming Lien Py i 5g 5 8 M Alto Vinton, unt Hinekluy, Miss Virgio Brooks, OnfPhuradny lust theiConquest Troupe,the most unfortunate forelgn organization Uiat eyor came th Amerien, antted) for England, 7 oponed at Walloct's Theatre eucly tn AK O11 tho first night Me. Georve Conquest, St. Te Biliousness, and Injured hiiowulf so xoveroly thet until tho ond OF his ataty was Hl. ‘Phe losses by the Wel ivelk: wid? ty nave 9, Conquest subsequently Jonqtests ut Are Bit! to 810.00), and It 4 rdsu sth thit It Cong snout ‘i Wasuisuros, D.C, Sept. -2L—Internal- | stomach. Reve if ie, says: Dept Ulett disttting near the Georetn State ine, | 2ecterices andl bully wounded. After Lowe was dls- abled. Ellett pursited Little to or near a | blood, which ehureh, whers public worship was) being goanner Of sk pelled to abandon further pursuit. ———— Had speelal says: Barney Campbell, of Pittsburg, and John.Murphy, of Leadville, | aa, TESTIMONIALS, . ILLINOIS. Hight, “Che matter will be referred to Frank |° teense of tho Stomach and Liver. RATE 5S cision, and it Is thought the parties will come | ara'iiease of the duens . tu ue your fellavle INI Loretior, again for a fight in about three Togtord tie to portoce AN ld not fightat Baton, N. ML, to-day, ns. ar- ranged, on accotnt of a dispute In regard to. weights, Murphy Welling, 13L ponds and mpbell only 120, ‘The “latter refused to ei of the New York CUulnper, for de- ‘No, W Kighth: a THE TELEGRAPH WAR, and Kansas Pacitie Rallrond Company et al, come ee to-day before Justlee: Miller ant dudge MeCrary,(United States Court),sttting | In chambers, Argument was “opened by Gen. Swhyne, of New York, ou behalf of the Aamerlean Union ‘Te he occupied most of the day. Numerous e lawyers are present as counsel of respective | Cale Sad Herofals, Third-Day Chills. : 4 Flora, AAT: This 19 to cortity that Interests, a SUICIDE, Paspeviior d Speclut Dispateh to The Chicago ‘Tribune, Testa outer medicines had tated. MIWA Dt, IL—J. 8. Grover, wealthy merehant uf Oak Creek, axed 4 Years, conuuitted stielde by hanging. He has been thane for some Tit Bevotlis poor, Neuraiaee® Synacuse, N.Y. Sept, Sh—d. B.G, Bab. | ae cock, t prominent cith Oswego, sticided tardy decision: recently: Babeock & Vitel * PAILADELPUT Ay formal opentig: 0: this afternoon Iu the presenee of a fur at tendance, Arter addresses by Commissioner MDDS. Te Due, J.D. Witthant, editor of the Ghto State Growers’ Journal, and Summed Archer, of “Missourl, the Eshibition was formally {° Dear amy opened by President Bissell, Rive OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxposx, Sept. 21.—The_ steamships Mol- DEA Bin: and and Italy, from New Yor from Philadelphia, have artived out, New Yous, Sent. #.—Arrived, Callfornin, | BYtsues ayer unwa, London, Seythia, from Liverpool. i MoOVILLE, Sept, 2—Arrived, Phonictan, from Montreal, : ns Cure ror Hoart Pinenae, . A Bit of itibbon, DEAR Ain: y. ‘The denth of Lord Stratford do Redolfifo.| fe beat medielr Plieed we dr. Gindstune’s disposal the much- | Tecoma coveted bine ribbon, ‘he number o¢ Kitlichts of the Garter, royalty excepted, is twenty-tive. All that It Is Reconimended to Ee. in the eurtler days of tho Order most. of the Ralghts were conimoners, nad. it was not Dra unl thy time of Jumed 1,/that the Order boe | BLOOD #) cuuny almost oxcluaively” reserved . for the | Bpd have siwy, Peerage, Since thy relgn-of Gourge I, it hus | Yo best fauiy a rarely been giyen for. personal merit, but bags Deen‘employed as_un fuer for, the support of the Governmout by intuen- tlal Peers, Pitt brought down on hhvaeit uerl~ DeAn Gti: This ta to ceriity thut yute Montoits comment by its bestowal on Lord | BLOW SYHRUL" has Lereurn, Whom be had ntvendy promoted ) Gils from i Scoteh Baridom to an English Sine | Cheertully resus Quisnte, und there Were those who did nut heal- tito te gggert Ut he wag. under peeuntury vbligutions to the Marg however, tho slightest ro Diet refused it for binwelr, but accepted it tor his dull brother, ghe second und list Earl of Chatham, | Sined “1700 (ehiw not beon worn by loro thi two or three members of the House: of Commons. Walpole bad tts Peel retused ft. Palmerston accepted —(t;. Lord Melbourne, aime. me Bir: DRA ulbelt Primo Sinister and a member of nd Hyspepele wnt in the would not huye i. AN infosys o why Ife" he 18 mys neseried to huve Rud huent te tho presut senior Knight {6 tho Duke of Buccleuch, and the next tho Uuke of Abercorn, to wnom it wis ale RBM 1 De. ws forted, It would be dileult tw say why wai ny Eiilaran tena ever ed ak Casen It Otected a cumplule UI WIS A YErY YOUR ANE absolutely Undiae inin. ‘Tio’ present Lert of Portsmouth enjoys tho ouviabls distinetion of having deelingd It. He toll Mv Gidstono. that, havi fied no An Agout's ‘Te public ove, ho did not doin himaett entitled to maT. Rin Hy Mayet a= = Pa bas noequnl for Butchery, fund iis use Lo sutiosiog Guan de, Winans, formerly of Baltimore, whe naw lived in England, bus tikey an iauense der forest In seutlind wud, sevordlug to Vanity Fair, devotes hlunsclf to deer-delysng. A correspond= Dran Bint: ent writes; "Yesterduy fora tome ume 2 | LOUD BYE Won fn turk conts werd stretched out HeruEs miles of country ina steaight He and large herd” ar, por or deer was being drivan in front of them Huokinghs towards the pugs. Sir. Winans and hls twa DRAW Ka Le sons avo puiced ia commanding spot with suy- | BrAtod INL AL oral vitiosund loaders, ond us the deur are deiven | {ilaghon ina is through the bays they tire tite the herd ad fast | ery results ani us rilles can be hunded 10 tun Hesides them | Bitte thore ary placed at a short distunce what thoy |. call sharpatiun ‘owppuded to Kill: tho sone pent Is but Mu Wr tlawe thoy une foe atall particule as to whu a ww deer thoy whoot ut ure wounded. or not. Ono ee | aadieted sat ue he ab vEIURDIO my’ ghillles told me yesterday that ‘maORt vauADI odd 4 y c, It 1d wenutlied. ceruuuted elgily shots at one drive, and be an ie Bitch sulig ved mat ue! hat (ho puss wits quite bleck with smoke, uty anuthor ghilly who was with wi for to y would not ug be w part es nitedes, and was poaitiv ee atale iB gued whol of imimal: ty kellod, big and ttle, atuzs, hinds, | fete and take p and eatves, und this butchary is carried an at: Mnost dilly throughout the ‘season, Sumetines tulrty bedsts are kelled In a duy."* e a Seen: GEER Dean sis ™M A Parlwian Costume, Pepsin of ae F Partin, Some'Partstan éiéyantes lately proposed to pain thea tae problen how women Who set tie fusion could dress themisulvea ra ay 1 dice | bbe Hogulsts themucives Crom othe: yet employ only the , Or two phi ngs rani wwotnon and | Four rata vat stats, | onvled. The victor was unanimously prouuined — oO be Stine, Lai Hlur-cosiumo onsisted ofa area in Wale Pombillaze, otharwise Know acourging-cloth, dined with hive aud wild to el ground; short slucvee, akirt. tinimed vole Mave; purnaeh and shows to mmnteh; Cine rakes’ my gloves with twelve buttons, hoe dl) dei Cost 250, the cinbrotlery Hay, th baudte of tue parasol WWE, unl tho Vilenvicnnes iuuvl, j A Gato of Voker, Robort Magrucer sold his 8 wson’s cotton nt eo Xe aint 4 Baa ie ma atte tea act | Dt Clark dohson’s fadian Dhod Syrup CHICAGO, ILL. bome, Oliver rode with blin, thouuh warns) by VAN BCTAACH, STEVENSON & CO. 32 and % 7 ond Bf Lako-she Hionoy Bis plantation tad proddeed ger the sie Muck 1. Univer wus the winnee | Mugrudes bought a revolves, loaded ft, wid starced tur friends not to duso. Ata lonely point Mayeu 0 ter domunded tho tnuiey ‘buskeun mecin fg ls with a retusa), shot Oilver dead, atterwacd kil ipitis dug bithacit,. raed CY BSH EET cig Luvd Sd UND cryuaza sonst S209 gran ttam, Dro eart Dis Nervous Debllity, etc? Mr 0 : TT : i nett witite aa" ont 2" and!" aus | ‘ThoBoos REMEDY ENOWN to Man} " 000,000 Bottles post the troupe £1 woek above f Ipts ti p possesses Varied genet a gue enon ork above its recelpts to This Syrup possesses Varied Properties. Te Aeimutnt: yitteh conve: RELIGIOUS MOONSHINERS, Booat inde eigen tw Agent Latham nt Huntsville, Aln, | Rogengnee eetne ee Lethe Ina- letter to the Conuissioner of Internal | FE Mets BRon tho Tver, and others, A track was built around the) Ri arshnl duowwlett Ae Meralates the dkox reports, wader date of the 1th inst, from {Fb Parifer the ilood Cross Plains, (hit Deputy-Murshals *Elett ie Pence anes and Lowe attempted to arrest doe Little for it Nourlene: 4 Tavigorates, when Lowe was shot in three places by Little | afeaithy Persgienton, (2° Ma Yt nentralizos tho hereditary taint, or poison fn tha ners! evel Sea rN held, where Little was relnforeed by armud | tt can'botakenby the mag tele eters, men from the church, when Elictt was com- gard and Loeble, cars only tetng requ CANTION TO NPUNOIYTS, Tribune Trine | fans, i u CHAS. BLELLEY, An Exeolient Remedy, Sr, Loving, Sept. 21.—The Injunction: cases DRAR Sn: Pony Bo Walt gout AN Kester Telogri Ne BY SUP for sometitne, a tut ch Uo Puce ion Company | tte ane 2 Bowols, and Helleves H itemuint 0 Stume wet a Nhoumatara, t would ‘But be without tt MHS, WEBTP ALL Midnoy Disease, \ Fishor. Champal DRAR EIN: ‘This In to eerily tne Four ,, an legraph Company, and Compinint und Heart Disens “MIB BROWN. Chilis Cured. +“ AMatton thne on the DEAN Bree J dnd your INDIAN {question of money, and fningined that he was | fReedlly fice ia le couniey Tors DRAMA qu tel All that 1¢ Is Recommended to Ne. loiter of Lomunt, Cook Co. Cs iets Ait tC Sa ended to be, und adyine anyuos Who iy Re ult ot | Benin tourette erat. Chilis Cured. feasn ae Sete SHEEP, WOOL, AND Wool PRODUCTS, DEAT sim: By, gaueniee tt Chita, foe forte -Pa.,’. ‘Sept .. 21—The }. monthr, i the Théermatiound Hetabte | esi dasmimeanees iy ae ween aU tlon of sheep, and woot, and wool yroduets | curad here Who by: ee 1 end b at the main Exalbition Bultding took place. |. Fest o inagaind eat, medline tmnt Pell eeu I ane RM ANAALL 1A WIENGES 7» The tet Wis sip RAI A:T have found, b; poseil to hava been eaused by the adverse | BEOOD SeikUU a dale weak ‘aa also greatly benetited the Waterman Station, Du Kalb Co. 1 Vlei linsteusod wa ot Pathe tn the flack ? hase al ise vatunule iuguleine. AIRS, WOULD. Dyspepsta nud Indigostion, shat 8 bo Kalba, th, PaO AVUES melt pron mn wmbtels pra and Tlinols, | Beco emstety cared usa of raps ne lever used fur licast ang Wi wi ainilincly malice. ob y, family for tia pat Hee year: ft just an recominonded. veto, and Fewnrd |. Diseases of the Lunun. + Benton, Frnkiin jena ew one jaretid 1 tu WEL Dableren, Warton Co. 10 Aa conrge: Dean hae Twas troubled with Aguralala farm 1 i : rt BYALE, and ous bays co say has chy Dyapepaia Cured, 1 Act AL te ber te iad PHOMAS VIISULIe Never Fail» to Curce hound wiey Sur iy With vpnamis, und HE Lut SIZADETH MBTZE 01 im Denn any thut } 7 donmipntion-stakctienuaclcy jn tn the Bowels, un Chills, und | ean safuly rocewe Risopa a. site. Recommends it tu Al. Aurarg, Kane 60. 1. { bave ured somu uf! you UP with benarelst Fn Watehed the procucdiugs, A gront number of | We gpod mudiciog to bully an, the Liver Complaint, Kankakuc Co. Ts MM! im br Campiuar au biew 1 pied with Liver Complaint anit sex : Mieumatiam, 2 ipekingtiam, Kankakee Co, ke . Wauconda, oly Srightuned wt the | | Gran git: thaw used your ureat IN way the ballots whistled about lum. Livery sort | BYRUP und bare round tk unequaled aa 8 1 he sure tn recuuunvandipe jt ay Suppression of fy dauuhiter nus mit aetruntivn, and afte; aiediticulty turmoru thaiy a yen afclans—wne Allupath le wituut rellufy Alay a 1alr emywwiC of thy INDE A: ¥! with wislols wo wit don hor sympathisiny frlends JOUN LW Fomale Weakness, sun. thio wal inmediuioly ‘ourtecn ladies“ competed, .and the pring | medictna, and, te tha juy wus awarded “Ht a breattus, da the country, | She Was sour restore KIODA BABLITY, hanhin tak woncn, -| LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALERS BIUUTENBURGL o CO. of Wepesb-ate