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. the, Recent * English an € ran FOREIGN. tor Ferry’s Speech to Be Prepelivored to the Oham- pers 'To-Day. ee What the Government Has Done and Proposes to Do Here- after. es qhe Monks Exiled from France Are Cordially Received hy the Span- ish Authorities. i of Sharply ,Criticises aan reheat oF Gom- betta. ‘. Resisting Marseilles Monas- tery Still Besieged by the Gendarmes. eS eae Review of the English Crop Te ae and Breadstuffs Trade. — german Criticism of England and Italy —New Ocean Steamors. ———s ‘Misery in Bnssla—Promior Gladstone and His Party. : eee wae FRANCE. A MONASTERY TEATEQED, MansEiuLEs, Nov. 8—The slege of the abbey of the Premontre Fathers continues ‘and the troops still surround the monastery. The Sub-Prefect states that tho authoritios do not Intend to break open the doors, but will continne the siege fora month, if neces- sary. ‘Thofathors deciare they have sufficient provisions, and will not yield, * © TRAPPISTS DISPERSED, ‘At Chambery tho 'Trappists of ‘Tamie wot gispersed on tho 6th inst, by a body of feven brigndes of gendarmerie’ and fifty of the line. s aan LEFT FOR IRELAND, The Nautes Capuching havo embarked for Cork. sume CAMINET PROGRAM, ‘The Cabinet disetissed on Saturday the declaration to be made at the opening of the Chambers. ‘The program fs expected to bet reorganized Ministry, reforin of the laws rel- {tive to the press, and the right interpreta- ton of education Inws. RESIGNATIONS. eee Pans, Nov. 8—Resignations of Magis trates onaccount of the enforcement of the religious decrees are announced daily, THE DE CISSEY AFRAUL Bamberger, one of the Paris members, in- tends to Intraduee n proposal tn the Cham- berof Deputles for the appointment of a somnlttce of inaulry into gho Do Cissey affair, + The GORTSCITAKOTF, Nice, Nov. &—PrineoGortschakoff is here, and as well as can be expected, considering hig advaneed years, BL FERRY'S SPEKCI TO BR DELIVERED AT THE OPENING OF THE CHAMBERS, Panis, Nov. 8.—Following Is ‘tho substance of the speech to be read by Ferry to tho French Chamber of Deputies at the opening to-tnorrow >, ‘Phe expulsion of unauthorized conaren: tions bns been successfully carried out. The Goverument recommends to tho Chambers. tho adoption of a syatem of gratuitous and compulsory primary clucation, With regard to iaws on assoclations, they areso long that they will not be Inid before the Chambers this ‘session, ‘fhe new laws for the regulation of the press will also bo urged npon representative bodies; but so long ns the old form of legislation exists, it will be rigldly adhered to. Tha construction of the Rhane Canal is specially recommended to the consideration of the representative bodies, The Senate ts urged to voto with ag jittle delay as possible the general financial tari, the Government being destrous to conclude commercial treaties ‘with all nations before the dissulution in October next, As regards foreign affairs Franco is at peaco with all tho world, and the Goyern- went entertains strong hopes that the East em question will be settled in necordancs with the Berlin ‘Treaty. No mention what- ever Is made of Greece, Tn conclusion the Government docs not pretend to put forward 8 pompous program’ of fallacious promises, but all Its promises ft will endeavor to carry out, ‘The Government: asks thy majority to grantit entire confidence and to follow it fatlitully. ‘The'Extreme Left will jimediately aftor the reading of this speech raise denate upon it, which will be postponed until Thursday. END OF THE PRIEST HUNT. Pants, Noy, —The trurl-comedy, of tho execution of duerees fy fast drawing to i close, Yesterday the Dominicans, Capuehtng, Marlsts, Oblates, and a number of other monustle orders {n Paris were oxpelled. By thly evening ail will probably be filshed, ox- cept in Corsica und Algerin, ‘Iho resistance, ofthe monks was fully as molodranutic herdas in the provinees, but fortunntely no blood was shed, as nt Lyons und Nantes. The ostentatious assistance afforded tho congregations by IM, De Brogila and Buttet has done more to discredit tho Clorivals than even the death of tho workinan who was burled yesterday at Lyons. Ie de- prises them of the sympathy of moder Republicans, and will make {t exceedingly ifleult for them to defend their catse in arllanient, From the berinning the strug gle has been political, but in showing this x0. openly tho Clerivals’ have made a inistake Whieh hin ‘already done them terrible dam- —— week ending Oct. 30 were 680,024 cw! wheat and 153,013 ewt of flour. i ] GREAT BRITAIN. A STEAMER’ CARGO DAMAGED HY FIRK. Joxnox, Nov. 8—Tho steamer Kingston, from Savannah, Oct. 10, for Liverpool, put into St. Michael's with her cargo on fire, ‘The firo line been extingtished, and tho cargo is belng discharged In bad order, DANQUET, The Edingurg Philosopiiieal Institution Rave a banquet in honor of Minister Lowell on Saturday. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, The Board of Trader urns for October show a decrense of 24,881,000 In the valne of intports tute the United Kingdom, and an Ine erense of £987,000 In viltis of exports, com- pared with the same month Just year, A GERMAN CRITICISM OF TI GLAS. Pall Matl Gazette, Oct. ‘The flow of German spl atILL continties, but the Inst contribution from the Algemene Zelting is rather mordsensible than some of the athors, beeause {t extands Its attack from the Prime Minister to the ebuntry. It Is n- ghd asa whole that Is sinster and fickle, and always has been,~-atlenst, as far biek as tho Treaty of Utreelit. 1d onr critic ab Augsburg ditfers, froin our erltie at Cologne int Snothowyespect, He sees if England not a mischievous and sentiinental blunderer, but a Power which knows its own business pitconmonly, well, und Ing practiced its keenniess with Immense suce the cost of such guileless Powers | ts Germany, Austria, F pices Spain, and Rugsia, | Fram tho Peace 6 Utrecht to tho Inst flnetuation in our course, which was the result of the necess of Mr, Gladstone to power, the same selfish spirit has always guided the conduct of Great Britain, | Its pretex’ indeed, are speciots, ts, The ery is tthe European equilibritm,” “the protection of oppressed races,” ‘the main- tenance of public faith ?; but tho results are Gibraltar, Malta, Cyprus, now mnarkets, com- qercial privileges, the monopely of the sea. She has never been without allies, and has never serupled to desert her allies, under tho cloak of a change of Ministry, when her.ob- jects were accomplished, THE BMOKE ANT ¥OG PRONLEM IN LONDON, Laman Speetaton Oct. 23,” The fog of Sunday“was Ladgenongh to warn Londoners of what may be in store for then, nnd we are happy to porcelve that the Fog and Smoke Comittee, in connection with the National Health and Kyrlo Society, fg discussing means for;the provention of for, Atn mocting held off Wednesday week many plang were proposed, the most preva- lent iden being that. nu smokeless conl, rec- ommended by Mr, Mule White, Assistant- Director of Contracts to the Admiralty, might bg burned, if only certain alterations weru mado in kitehenors. Miss Octavia TI stated that a new smokeless fuel had recent- ly been patented, of which report spoke liighly, but sho did not know tho price, Much testimony was given to the value of the an- thracite “as a smokeless coal, nnd the case with which itcould be burnt under on im. pelled blast; but perhaps the most hopeful contribution to the discussion was Mr. fi, .N. Shore's, He said he had in operation “1 simple and inexpensive arrangement, by means of which thesmokedescended through the fire, and was burnt, the five-bars belts rotary tubes, through which the alr passed for the combustion, Any fuel could be used, and the economy was ‘finmense.” Is that Fetove open? ‘The Commnittes should not for- get thatthe object!s to destroy smoke In an open fire kept up by any kind of fuel, If by any invention wecould send the sinoke dow2i- wards, the end would be attained, IRELAND. APPEARANCE ENTERED, Duntan, Nov, 8.—Dillon, soliciter for the abfense, ontered a formal appenrance In the Court of Queen’s Bench for the indicted ng+ tators, . ‘Tho Grand Orange Lodgo of Ireland hns adopted a resolution to combat the agita- ton by all the means In thelr power. a GLADSTONE AND 1118 PARTY, 'Loxpox, Nov. %—3{r. Gladstone's party Is alread: f uorlonsly divided in opinion about Ireland, one wing aay that more ener- getic measures “bo taken instantly for the restoration of order In the sister Island, whilo the other ns atronzly denounces any policy of coercion. In the face of these dissenalons it would not be surprising if the Prime Min- jater showld scarcely venture to adhere to 2 forolgn policy almost curtalnly Involving a swat, tle extent and outcomoof which no ono can foresee, Ills views upon the whole subject of tho polley of lis aduinistration will probably be explained at the Lord Mayor's banquct at 4 Gulldhall on ‘Thesday next when he rises to respond to the customary toast or “Her Majesty's Ministers.” 3 MR GUADSTONI EMULATES THE SUHINN. Itshould bo sald that all recent attempts to extract from the Premter some sign have failed, and It 1g universally ndmitted that tho once ‘voluble Mr. Gladstone has quite celipsed the “sphinx-like’”? Karl of Beacons- field in the art of silence, Even, postcards benring the Hawarden postinarks aro, itis sald, becoming xo scqreo that they aro eager- ly sought after by coNectors of curios, ‘THE NEW RITUALIBT MARTY, Tho continued imprisonmont of the Rev, Pelham Dale is creating great excitement among the members of tha High Chureh party; some of whom talk wildly of golng to the jail and berating him by’ force, whilo others wish to make ah urgent appeal to the ween. At present, however, thera Is no chanes of the contumacious clergyman’s ob- taining fils releaso unless he inakes a ful submission, Mr. Dala is a comparativel obscure man, and itis therefore not nna ural that people should Sndignantly express thelr wonder why the Chureh Association docs not fly at higher camo,—prosecute, any, tho Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, where Ritualism is carried to its extreme length, or some othor man who. is backed by & Tiel ‘and: lufluential congregation. * Mr Dale, on tho other han, hag one that is poor and ‘senttered, and tho rule of the Church ‘Association 1g to attack the wonkest adversa- ry. . Ills lipprisonmont is generally regarded, Tthink, with regret, but the Liberal press Is severe in its treatment of him, and, as a rule, speaks of hin’ witt) ridicule or contempt, Tho reverend gontioman's wife and son ore now allowed to remain with him dally from o'clock until 4, ENGLAND TO ReDUCK THE INT! OL, Tho rise In consols to par this week revives: Ast ON ON! age and which muy prove tore Irreparable than a dozenisuel hostile verdicts ns that re conted, by the ‘Tribunal des Contlits yestor- ey Tho ejectinent of non-authorized re- Hietous bodies took place to-day at Lille, Koubatx, V alenciennes, Alby,and Pau. Five pera were arrested In Paris on Friday for al tructing the police In executing tha de- pres, and have been sentenecd varlously to frou ten to thirty dayx? imprisonment, Me el f, 8 member of the ‘Tribunal of Con- “ and M, Pradelle, Prefect of tha De- attinent of Olse, have resigned, Bombs: Ngee thrown ut the Prefecture at ENGLISH GRAIN TRADE, WEEKLY REVIEW, ON, Nov. 8.—The Mark Lane Express Hf he weather has favored sowing and | imshing, ‘hoveek’s thrasliting has brought mits Promluntly Into yiew the delicioncy hie wheat crop and the damaged condi: aa of barley, ‘Tho best home-grown Wee tas Ara. Taferjor samples wero epld h diMiculty, In many of tho more fin- Serta vrovinelal markets the finest sum- bles advanced ono ahilling por quarter, ‘The any of grain afloat, however, cnused the wees feeling In London at the end ot the ae ‘ ‘oreign wheatin brisk demand and ad- rite aix penceon Wednesday, buta further a neo Wis siecessfully resisted, On Fri- py the demand was slower, but MOLDENS. WERE FIRM. fre 4 foreign flour scarce and very Hs throughout the week. Burley very inn ‘There was an Improved demand early fet Week for barley afloat, but the market ana eer at the close, Oats improved 18 told eet firm. Muize, nixed American, onetealy exship at an advance of 8d on closed ne Tutes, “Kou corn quist snd Vanced aeRer eusler, Maize jn” pussuge ad- sllauity carly Jn, the week, wns aguln peer Fe eater ‘on Wednesday, silulitly re- rene riday, but clasud strong. Wheat car- fr avers SdGnd dearer for red winter early the its (Weel {ue consequence of stocks and devel tention of vessels on passage, All they te ‘uns Were firm until ‘Thursday, when re aeur Ait ayinputhy vlan the « On Friday, red winte Was Sd@ed lower, Auterlean gta es, cao ea ate ties DECLINER, lay, Sales of English arin WU act be et auariewy at aoa er nding period last year, Se area & “5 PPTs luto the United ‘Kingdom for the the bollef that Mr. Gladstone will shortly propose a reduction in the rite of Interest fram} to 33¢ per cent. Tle tried to effect this eliange in 1853 but falled, and L doubt It the resent inoment 14 really more favorable o the suceess of such a scheme, and whether the want of naw outlets for money: fins not after all been tho solo enuse of the rise In consols in, the early part of tho week, and which, by tho way, has not been maine talned, as to-day the quotuflons aro 009{, —— fi GRRECH. ACCURED OF VIOLATING ‘THE CONSTITUTION, Ariens, Nov, #8—Tho Committes appolnt- ed by the Chamber of Deputies to draw upa reply to the speech from the throne has sub- initted the draft of an address accusing the former Ministry of violating the constitution hy Incrensling ity forces Without obtaining: fhe consent of the Chamber, 4 AID P Bucianest, Nov, #.—In accordance with the request of the Greek Government the tho exportation of rye, There will be much pufering, among the poor class ir, Fog. ter, the Minister, in his diapateh the Golos of St. Petoraburg as follow ron all sides comes news of the harvest being be- low the ayerage; of wantand hiner, fron which will spring disease and very likely death. Beetles, worms, and locusts are ent+ ing up the corn; the diminution of cattle sur- passes nll bellef; diphtheria ts taking off the coning genuration; breadstuffs have already reached five kopeeks per pound. very one feels that, Ruasia does not subsist by the produce of itp own Innd, but is westlag Its capital on eutting wood, selling surplus eat. tle, pulling straw from its thatched roofs, and depriving ityelf of its very clothesand shoes,” SPAIN. THE EXPELLED FRENCH MONKS, Mannip, Nov. &—Tho: expelled Mrenel monks are flocking herp. Nobles are offer ing them thefr palaces, ‘Town Connells are giving them old convents and viteant bulld- ings, the Kffg ts erantiog them Interviews, and tie Ministry ts authorlang Jesuits and: other orders to establish themselves in Ma- dri and al] over the Kingdom, Conservative nnd Liberal journals hers equally condemit the ineastres of the Fronch Governingit. Castelar, to the surprise of every one, has just published severe strielires on tho con- duct of Gambetta, whont he nccuses of hav- ing dictated the course of the Government from behind the scenes, Castelur fy wispar- ing in his deasinelation of Radicalism Ile says that he Inelines to the views of dules Simon, Ho added, emphatically: “1 blame the blind obstinacy of Gainbetta, becnuse the same Intransigeant violence of our Span- ish Federals caused the ruin of the Spanish Ttepublie in 73." CUBA, SCATTEIING INSURGUNTS, TIAVANA, Nove &—Thore are still some small parties of Insurgents roaming about, A party Jed by Cilef Nunez was defeated on the With in the jurisdiction of Clico Vil- Jas, and some of them surrendered with their ans and ammunition, It was thought it would be folly for the Government to raise tha state of siege whdre the Insurrection still exists, while, considering the number of criminals, and the Snefileiency and corrup- tlon of the civil tribunals, the whole island ought to be placed under a state of siege, TURKEY. THE DAMDANELLES. CoNsTANTINOPLE, Nov, 8—Tho Porte is making tremendous efforts to bo ina posl- tion tu effectually closo the Dardanelles at short notice, : VARIOUS. consica. SAN Franetsco, Nov, 8—The American frigate ‘llconderoga arrived to-day from Ja- pan, vin Honolulu. Conunedore Shufellt was commissioned to negotiate a treaty with Coren but falled. BY MAIL. TIE ATTITUDE OF ITALY FIOM A GERMAN ee STANDVOINT. + London Patt Mult Gazette, Oct, 24, In. on article on “ The Attitude of Italy,” the Nadlonal Zeltung, the influential organ of tho Gorman National Liberal party, ro- bukes tho Ltallans for thelr aspirations after territorial azgrandizement as one of the con- ditlons of the disruption of the Turkish Em- pire. Aceording io tho Berlin paper these aspirations take two definit directions—tha requisition of Trieste, or of: ‘Tunls and ‘Trl polls. In return for elther of these, Italy is nrepnred to ally herself with England and Russia on the one site, or with, Aieniinay: and ‘Austria on the other. ‘The National Zeltiang regards tho design tpon ‘T'rleste ns particu- larly unfortunate, It is not justitied either historically or politically. . The modern Ital- jans cannot be regarded as the helrsof tho, Romans, and therefore they have no claim: to’ ‘Trleste because it was a Roman town, In tho Christian-German period Trieste wasa bishop. rie, aud later on its fears of Ventec induced tt to place itself voluntarily under the protection of Austrian, 3 past 500 years it his "or «the heen Austrian, md its present tnportance has accrued to {t entirely as an austrian pos- session. Italy can ne) hope- to gain the control of both sides of the Adriatic, Should Austria disappear, the change would not bo to the advantage of Italy; a Slay Powor would rile the northern’ shores, and the Greeks tho southern, Venice, Ancona, Beindist cannot wish to seen Stay Power, under tho control of Russia, extending from the Binek Sea to the Adriatic. ‘Tha con- tiguity of Austrin and Greece is much mora desirable, Ag for ‘Tunis, the Itallan politl- clans will gain nothing by an allfanee with England. ‘The English Government will at- ways rather cultivate tho friendshipof France tan aupport Ltalian interests agalnst Frances pad Eres, wtp bollaves fiat ole rentered aly linportant services, twenty years iro, wilknat now tolerate Italian clating in tha Mediterranean, NEW ATLANTIC STEAMERS, Lonxpon, Oct. %.--dust now a large num- ber of ocean steamers are being built on the Clydo and nt Barrow for the Atluntle trade, nearly all the large Ines having had new boats inid down to be built of steal, ‘The new Cunardor, the Servin, 600 fect Jong, is rapidly belng pushed forward, while the Barrow Shipbuitding Company, whoo live just Inunehed the Furnessia, of 650 feet length, are busy with 2 new bout for the Inman Line, 650 feet Joug, to haven gross taunage Of 8,000, while she is to steam seventeen Knots. The Guion’s now liver, Alnska, in course of construction In John Elder & Co.'s ard, is to have n gross tonnage of 8,400, with wines of | 1,00-horga power, whilo the North German. lingr, the Elbe, bultt wong- side for Morden Ascher Lloyd, to trade be. tween Bremen and New York, ts 6, tons G. M., the engine bong ‘af 1,200 horse- power, In Messrs, Naplor & Co.'s ard "the Allan Line finve a very fina bont nearly tin- ished, with a. tonnnge of 5,600, whilo tho Londbn Shipbuilding Companys near nt hind, Hnve the Nebraska well forward for the State Line, the Intter being two fect whior than the others of the sume Company's boats, Messrs, D. & AW, Tchderson, of tha Meatowbank Stilpbuliding Company, have another Anchor-Liner in frame, and alto- gether, with Iesser eraft, there fs about 4 mite of new shipping just finished or In course of construction for the Atluntic trade, Id fs said that the arent anced obtained by the Gaar's new yacht Livatta is likely to lead to some further changes m naval architecture, and Mr. Peares, her builder, at the trial trip sald that the passenger boats of the future would very Hikely bo bullt after her type, a3 people would not travel on Ingeage boats If thoy found they could go faster and more comfortably in vessols specially designed for passenger trafic. ‘Cho high speed—elghteen infles an honr—of the Livadin, together with her great stead ness, to bo die best type: of ho thought, proved her boat for sich work, ——— ee “Buck Grant's Marrlago, * Cathe Dlapateh to Chicinnatl Enculeer, New Youk, Nov, 6.—Tho marriage of Ulysses 8. Grint, Jr, otherwise * Buck” Graut, happens {ug on thu ove of tha Presidential cleation, was not much exploited, The particulurs will bour relating Hows ~ “Huck” Grant la 28 years ald, and Miss Fannto J. Chatfeo, the bride, about Zh’ lick" was bis father’s secretary fh the White Mouse during the cloging part of tho Administration, — Ho studied law in New York, was Htted to tha hur, wid when bis father went to Europe wie loft in chirp of -w number of his Interests and speculations, 10 hus gomo business dark, but ts tuo contldtngs Uke bis fathor, and, being tempted Greok Committee hereshus discontinued the dispateh of volunteers, ag 16,000 have already. heen enrolled in Greece, Subserivtions ih ald of Greece, which aro Increasing, will be applied’ to armaments and to the formation of an ambulance corps. ‘ —— TRUSSIA. y THE NUMIST TRIALS, Sr. Perensniuna, Nov, &—At the trial be- fore tho mllitary tribunal all the Nihilist risonersacknowledged belonging to the revo~ dinitted Jution party, One named Scherau! that he participated iu the preparal mines under the railway at Moscow ip comber, 1870, recounted tholr. proceedings | tho Slmpheropol Rallway, MISENY AND. WANT IN nUBET AG ia Wasutxaroy, D.C, Nov, 8.—The Minister of the United States ut St. Petersburg, i it recent dispatel, draws a gloomy pleture of the present ecanouile und social eonditioy of Htussia, ‘Tho grain crop of the past season, he states, hus proved a failure, ad American wheat Is Lnported now even at St Peters ure. It is also entering ut Odessa ant other Russian ports. Hut a Jurge market for this‘Amerlean wheat cannot be predicted, a3 very ttle bread made of wheat ts used in Ruswin—the mass of the people must have a cheaper aud courser article, such us rye or Indian corn, ‘Ihe searcity 0! grin’ in the Fumplre fg so great thot It was currently reported Bnd gen erally believed that the Iinverlal Government was considerlug the propriety of prohibiting and tu otlions nm connection with tha mine on” jute sundry spouttations, was on tho polit of bos fog THIOL A YORE OF two nigo, LUE some Atroug tnen, thinking wow of hin, stepped to tl SU He was ditt pool balding a fot uf sto for a rise, und ho hetd on, and would lave boon lett he wtnok dead on his hands if men of invra fous caliber hid not given bin the vue the ontalte, He was not engaged to Miss frou jood. of Cullfornia, though thoy had been a in deal together, abd mado un effort to fall tn ove, but without much sieccus, ‘Miva Chaffco has boon uducated in, Europe, 1s the only daughter of ber father, and {4 the owner aud mistress Of a beautiful home here tn the fushionable part of New York, which, with Its elaborate decoration and furnishisx, cost Little lees thant .t Senator Chalfeo jias been yory Ul for sovornt yonra past with clironlo ine finmmation of the Diadder, and his daughtor hus {ven hin exreful attention aad bom comforts, Iho loctors had almost given niin up. but lnat eur hy bogan to drink the water of the Poland Bpriugs In estate of stalne, which fs sitld to be no sminoral water, but ut merely tho purest of mataral wi or yey. reveal Let the Jatuat tinea systen is ria evsunalngg a weld UR iy lon Catton wus courted ty lean Miele bi nd, of Now York, and by a bricht and oxtue cated young phystelan trom Louslinity whoso address wie winnlng, but the filor wis w sovere Radical, and incorrigible nbut a Souths ori murrhige ho young Chly, turned oul, however, te uve ConsuTuprion, und hid to tern hls shungits on @ future state instead of un ime nied RLU Oe, sage mpuck” Grant bocamo attnebed to Stiss Chat. few, but made but sory ttle progress in id Bult, Jn short, he was turned otf; Gut hit suiminicy, ve Baratogd, thoy were Lbrows togother wists and ho was Ghulfy accepted. «Ty is guid here (hat be jswithont civmles, amjable and stulvurt. Io was woe An bis own $100,000 to $150, Benator Chulfee 6400, Jebt when murcled from 8 couple revelved from sia Goyeroment bonds, THE ROGUES’ REPERTOIRE, A Most Horrible Tragedy Come mitted in Batesville, O. Five Persons Murdered by a Be- sotted, Brutal Husband, Who Unfortunately Fails in an At+ tempt upon His Own Life. A. Prominent Citizen Wounded in a Strect Fight in Buffalo. Sudden Departure of a Stoubenvifie, 0., Law. yer, Leaving His Creditors Incon- solable. BUFFALO STREET FIGHT. Speetal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Turvara, N. ¥., Nov. &—An affeny occurred to-day between membors of prominent frinilles in this city, resulting from on old fully feud, tho und of whict was that Col. Ram Wilkeson re- eetyed a serious wound which will Iny him up many weeke. ‘The principals were Willlam M. Kasson, an old manufacturer of car-wheels and avery wealthy citizen, and Col. 8am Wilkescea, nephew of = William = Wilkeson. a heftvy capitalist im this city. ‘The funtlics hive been ehomies for many years.and bevo had sutnerous word-wars, uilof which havo amount. to nothing until to-day, Kasson and Wilker gon, although thera was a difference of some thirty years in aye, were rivals for tho nifections of Miss Wilkeson, daughter of W. Wilkeson, Kasson wes successful, and tho Colonel has since been very strongly opposed to Kasson. In nddition, Mrs, Stagg, aunt of Col. Wilkexon, dled recently, and her will furthor increased tho enmity betyeen tho Colonel and Kasson. Tho latter somodays ngo demanded a settoment of Mrs, Stagz’a matters, and the Colonol opposed Kasson'a motion. ‘This culm!- nated in to-day’s mosting... Mr. Kasson was walking up Main street arm-in-arm with Col, W. 2. Cochrans, n well-known grocer.) At tho corner of Main and Eric strosta they encountered Col, Wilkeson. He stopped them, and | hegan. ?, to ta! to Kasson tlerce! Ho elafned that the latter had greatly injured bim, and that nothing but his severo ceastigation could atone for such treatment. As tho Colonel war known to be a drinking man, Kasson paid but little attention to him, Ho 4 started to pass hiin by, whon allat once Wilke. son drew ome blunt instrument and struck at Knagon,. ‘This rathor surprised tho old gontles min, and befere he could recover bis assailant had ‘hit him soveral heavy blows. Thon, to cacape further assault, be drew back, and, pulle ing a revolver, fired at his enemy. Adotective, ‘who was present and heard the report of the pistol, rushed to the scene and disarmed <usson. A bullet of the latter's pistol took of- fect In Wilkeson’a groin, nnd he was taken into fymants drugstore, whera he wns attended. ‘ngson wus transferred to tho stntion-huuse, and subsequently locked up to awalt tho reault of Wilkcson's injuries. ‘The latter was romoved to his uncle's residence, whore nt Inst uccounts he was Improving. ‘Tho nature of the differences between the two families baa been the tulk of the city for many months, but tho culmination of tho difficulty baa ereated wide-spread sorrow, Wilkeron is known to bo 4 hot-headed man, and It 1s to bo regrotted that ho did not awalt the opinion of the Court I the matter, His course is severely comment upon, and Kaason at present has the most frien in tho matter, + YE Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, STRULENVILLE, Pa. Nov. 8,—Within the past few days sevoral of tho Ainzulartrunsnotions of prominont attorney have been brought to Night, and a number of people nro led ta inquire if any onc has sven a short, plethorle-facod law. yer running loose anywhere between hero and San Francisco. In 183 a young Democrat named d.M. Hunter was a candidate for Ito- corder in Jefferson County, and, notwithstand- “the Republicans had & clear majority of 1,200, Hunter was elected. Howas very popularamong tha people, and, through sympatby for him {ho having lost his speceh), largo numbers of honest Republicuns voted for him. Ho served threo years und mado avery good ollicin!, and was ngain uw candidate for revlectton {1 1876, but was defentet by only votes. In tho menting he had regained his speceh, and, after his dafent fwist, entered upon the practice of law. Ha was regaried aa a abrowd busincesman, and was generally recognized nan gentlowan of means, owning sume valunblo property in the county. Ho wos kind-hearted, but at times very abusive fn his languogo, although not to say In- tentionally so, Last winter ,e reformed nnd united with tho Methodist Church at Sloan's Station, where he lived. While “pmeticing law in Bteubenville ho had the contldence of a lurza clrole of avquaintanees, and tt xeoms, from re- vent developments, that ho abused thut which he shoul baye taken pridv in protecting, About four weeks ago ho teft his wifo at Sloan's, ‘and proceeded to Bellaire, where be purchased Rucket for Calicoruin, and atuco then. fins not been beandof by his numerous creditors, | In fuct, was not known until a tow dnys ogo that -ho had = left, Sone very. frreglitar transactions have been dovetoped, nnd grobabty tore ttre to follow. A furinor named George Johnson placed in Hun- tor's band a United Stntes boud calling for $1,000, with instructions to placu It in. the bank onrly the next morning, but it aecms that ho forgot to louve it. For tho past throo nionths ha had been borrowing money from everybody that would lond it to him, giving d seouritysn aime cases and in othors his indfividunl note, He mortguged hls property for soveril tlinos ita real valuc, and ‘in Is way | obtained huirga of moncy. Tho faet hos peo doveloped that ho kent a Inrgo amount of trust funds, and collected interest on notes for othor parties without thor authority, and keptit, At this thno itis quite dintoult to anvortain just how much he obtalnod in this way. An Interviow with soveral Interested par- tles places tho wmonntof debts und money Ko- ollrod nt fron $25,000 to ¥50,000, An effort is be~ ing ek to have bim arrested oud brought BUFORD, Bptetat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Louravitne, Ky, Nov. 8,—Tho noted ‘tom Bue ford, tho'stayar of Judge John M. Elltott, of the Court of Appeals, was tnken to Owanton to-day for his trinl, which {3 sot for to-morrow, Ho was anco tried before Judge 0. D. MoNumara, und sontancod to imprisoument for fe, A spocial Court of Appeals, appointed by tho Gov- ornor, granted blm a new tritl.. Whon tho enso camo ou toy, bearing a second timo, tha oxist- enca of tho Court bnd so noarly terminated that {6 -was tmpossihto to conclude a full hearing, and, on motion of Capt Ware ren Nonttord, the -attoruey of jo Com: Monwenlth, & continuance was had uptll tha i The Criminal Court having expired hy lintintion, he Will now be tried boforo thaLir- elit Court, tha Hon. Pat Mujor eatin with J, D. daunnotte aa Commonwealth's attorney. On the tirst trial the State wis roprosented by Conte Montfort, tho Hon, John odmat uf Frankfort, Col, W. G. Breekluridze of Lexing- ton, -and Btrathor & Oreof Qwenton, Tho d fonso was ropresonted by Col. Phil 8. Thompsc Sr. of Hurrodebury, Judze Georgo M, Curt vi ang others whose nun tb now he recalled. Tho, trial ocet- pl twa weeks, the teatfmony and Arguments boing moat exhuttative, 0 press of Loulsville, Frinkfort. and, Cineinnatl Was largely represontad, und tho Uttle ‘Lown of Owonton wan mado very Uvely for u the, 1L fy not probable that much attontion. will bo nid to thy sevond, as tho sifalrs of tna Kone tieky orituinnl world move so rapidly to-day that the vcourrencos of n year ago ure ‘ancient Porhups noone ts so careless af tha It a8 the etrange ol man who holds tha cent poaltion in the tragedy, Ho ie on for monthy an Inmute of the: jul - mad ae A NORRIBLE TRAGEDY, BArTesviie, O., Nov. &—\ horribis tragedy becaine ktiown bore yosterday Inorning. Frank ‘M, Biedenbaugh, a woalthy young Gorman, who three yrars ogo married the daughter of a nolghboring furmer, camo home laty Satuniay Uiebt intox|uated, and, entering the room where his wifo and child atopt, assaulted thom with an ax. His wife's skull was crushed by a single blow, and then his son's thruat out by the cdye of tho ax, Ilo thon went to & rom whore Mr, Btophons, 1 visitor, and her child and servant wirl wero sleeping, and silted Mrs, Stuphens and child, The servant gitl awakened, sprang toward the door, but was knocked Sonsuleds ond loft for dead, Upon recovering vonscjousncss ahd gave tho alarm, and the nelghbors came, It Was not until mogiing that the “murderer wis found hidden fn a tobaceo-house with his throat cut, not fatally. Jualousy, insanity, and drunk. Pnitiess ure the thoortes advanced to account fur ‘We horriblo arimo, BICIC JURORS, Speciat Diaputch to The Chleugy Tribune, TLAVAYETTE,Jnd., Nov. §.—The murder trial of Btato ve, Tatas Norris and John Maher was eyllod aguin this morning, but the Wl juryman was not able to be present. ‘To compiloate mate tors, EM Fouts, another juror, was taken with sore throat, something to which ha {a aopus- tomed, and it way reported that ho would be 7 unable to attend for two weeks, as the disease usually ring that long. Judge Vinton, in view of these clreunstances, intiinuted that he would continue the ese, whereupon the defense asked that the recorda show that thes objected to furs ther postponement or delay, Col, Doe Mart nsdgned ong a reason for this that it would be inipossibte for any Juror to dently remember the evidence ufter two intervening, to render, a verdict In nee nce with the real epirif of tho teatimoriy, and Intitnated a doubt asto whothor tha sick Juror wontd be fully able to give that considers ation to tho onse that its inqortance demanded, ‘Tho Jurors would neoessarily come in contact with tnany people, IUapnenring to the satisfaction of the Court by evidence that Ktephen Sappington aed Kee Fouts, two of the Jurors who ate sick and tsite Die to attend the trinl of the cause, ‘ty ur it t {a wholly uncertain when either of ral jurors will ba able toappear and goon with sid trial. thereupen, on thotion and by consedt of said defendants, and cnet of them In puson, and by counsel, that the Jury be discharged from tho furthor considaration of this case tho said Jury fanaw discharged, with tho cunsent also of the ate, Tho Jury was discharged,4nd tho engo reset for Monday next, | : —— CANADA, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuns, Montrear, Noy. 4—A maniae natned Arne Muelot, residing. In Longuevilte, attacked a woman numed Viger, who came to the house where she wun With » pair of fron torigs, and Ine iileted serious injuries upon ber merson,: Eo also beat Mme. Raclot, who came to Mile.Viger's nasistance, to such un extent that her life isin fauninent peril. Raclot says ho was afrald of the wommn he first xasaulted poisoning him. He haa been committed to Jatt, Anan known as Pedro Montez, but whoo real name ts Harand, hit been arrested bers to-day on the charge of ranting off from New Ypr' with a trunk belonging to Henrl Guimund, con: tulning some thourands of dollars, Guimand lutely landed In New York fram France, Tho, accused acknowledged bis zuilt. ONE OF THE OLD-TIMERS. New Yonk, Noy. &—Thomas Stanton, wha shot four times yesterday at Sister Gertrude Vorenn, says he knew her by sight; that he saw her go In and out of the house; he had no inten- tion of killlag the woman: only wanted to frighten her. When nsked: “ Why did you shoot her?” He answered: “It was tho witches. ‘Thoy have been bothering mie for four years. 1 can’t ace thom, put f hear them talking to me continually. They bave told tne that sisters of Charity are continually follawing me about and talking of me, I went to Ireland to get rid of them, butitdid no good. Teame nynin to this country. The thing bat to be ended some time or other,” Stanton supposed Slater Verona to bea Catholic, Hike bimgif, but when told that ahe waa ft Protestant nun ho remarked that it inade no difference, his Instructions were to kill her all the same. Slater Veronn ia aufferiny greatly from her four wounds, but it is hoped none of thom will prove fatal. Stanton is held to await tho result. HORSE NIEVES, _.. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Cianzos, IL, Nov. 7—Horse-thieving bas be- come go general in De Witt County that it is al- most unsafe to leave horses without goime ono watohing thom. Inthe last three weeks there have boen three stolen at Clinton, two of waich were taken by femnio thieves in daylight, and were taken along with the bugyy and barncas, volued nt $300. Lizzio Barton, a notorious character, Is supposed to be one of the guilty partics, In the Inat two months there have boen atleast ten altempts to runoff horses, but tho thieves, buing hotly pursued, abandoned thelr booty. ‘Theresecins to bon wall-organized sung of horse thieves, and the people are becoming desperute. Should any of thom be cuuht thoy will nu doubt stretch bempon tho first treo without the ceremony of belong brought to a A LIFE-PRISONER PARDONED. WasiinaTon, D. C.. Nov. 8—In 1805, Oscar ,| Snow, 1 white boy aged 15, saa tried with othors in tho Western District Courtof Arkansus for murder, Snow was sentenced to bo hanged Kept. 8ofthat year, Application for pardon was mado, and sentenco wns cominuted to Iife- imprisonment. April 7, 1877, the applleation fur Pardon was renewed, and it was decided that if, at theond of five years, ho had behaved well, tho application would bo favornbly considered, Tho five yours brave elapsed, and the Wurden of the Joliet Penitentiary having reported the prisoner's conduct good, and the Judge who need hin braving recommended it, the, ident to-day granted pardon, When the co was commuted Show begged to be ed, saying he work rather suifer denth romali « prisonor for ilfe, TO BE IANGED, é Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune. Anavunwontit, Kus.,Nov, s— To-day Robert Slinpson was brought to tho State Penitentiary: under sentenco of death, the laws of the Stute requirtng that ho bo confined thorein for one hang than yonr, aud thon tamed whonover the Governor signs his death warrant. Simpson's son loved it married wonan at Whiting numed Gruinder, and ahe and tho. two Simpsons conspired to kill the old man Gruinder, and diylde the property, some $3,000 or $10,000, when “tho young man should marry tho awidow. Tho elder Simpson shot und killed Gruinder through tho window one night. Allwere arrested. Young Simpson turned State's evidence, and was roteused; tho ald man was sentenced ns stated, and dirs. Grulnder will be tried next month, PERIURERS 8 CED. Bautinony, Md., Noy. &—In tho United States Court this moruing, Judgo Morris sentenced Sidney D. Grant, Michacl Ward, atlas Thomua Culinhan, and Willlam Owens, allas Willian Stafford, conyictei of perjury In false swearln, in tho cuscof Owens, who claimed ndditioon! jon. Grant, who had been previously cou. Of porjuiry. was sentenced to puy # fine of and be imprisoned in the Penitentiury for years; Owons and Wud 10 $1,000 fine and $20 three yen ono year's imprisonment. ° CONVICTED OF MURDER. Menpis, Tenn. Nov, &—Cob, Huey was con- yieted of murdor In tho frat degree on Saturday nt Gaccola, Ark, for kilting a mantiamed Broad> way Inst year. Four were concerned inthe miirder, Ono was banged last apring at Marion, Crittenden County, Ark. ovo turned State's evle dence, and one escaped, NIG ROBBERY. ‘ New, York, Nav. &—Some thnieduring Sunday buretggpcotnplotely gutted tho store of Mayra- witz fifos., opticians, Fourth avenue and Twon- ty-thind street, varrying way apern-lasses, spectacles, optical instruments, iiss Ovex, Ota, to the value of $12,000 oF $15,000, No arrests, oe A Lawyer's Little Ady Amemberof tho Philadelphia Bar sleeps in hisolticont night. Ona recone mlht he wae aroused by a loud rapping at the oltice doar, an Sing cout you notvome ut a reasonable ayy 2" eilecnuso lam «cook and cannot get of.any sooner, Pbnve at cise for you ‘Visions of a big ico instinctively arose it his inind, and, wrapplog bimself up iia blinket, ho opened the door aud admitted two colored men, One wished to obtain adlvorce and waa willing to pay wgoad foo, "But Edo not want that entiomnn to know the facta. Where cun we hive ® private conversation?” Tho lawyer took bin into the entry, still having tho blanket around bin, where they remiuncd ome minutes, when tho visitors loft. He turned to tha chile where bo bad plivod all bis wenring apparel, and found it gone, Including even his nut and shows, ‘Ho went to the dour und sucevoded jn finding a porgon Willing to report tho matter to. the Cea- tral BeaHior, ‘A kind-hearted policeman foaned hity auficfont rakuent to go to bis mothor’s home and procure mother sult. This young lawyer doolares he willin the futuro hear no case unless fully recompensed at tho stuck, ——————— Ure. Paris Newspuper- Wit, New York Wartt, “My friond Gontran tells no thit he always makes {ta yulo to lonve the salon as soon ns he hus saida witty thlng—it has such a good effect." + “it would havo w much better eect.” siya a lady, kindly, “1 ho wore to take bits leave hofore he sald t good thin, Al why?" des causo than be wouldn't stay #0 long.’ sSome ono was tolliig a story of a Hon hunt {u Otfonbach’s prosenco—a story In which, evi- dontly, ho took but fi Fost, “ Aabt" he pitid, HC list, with a yawn: ho Hon jan much avorrated he Hyen tho thaid tare can, on ouension, bo furmlduble to man,” now!" sald evory ono, "You, way,” replied Olfonluch; “when ono bas caten too much of hin" — De, Xy a sargoon at a pubile hospital, on taking tly tura of duty, notices some alarmlug but intercatio, co sy, to HAI tires tev and make him hold aver till tho duy after to-morrow go that | can make tho puat-mortuin assoun as wot bin out of bod.” Jt Is tho amlublo custom of n worthy dovtar, when speaking of a funeral which bo scos, to alludeto tas Doctor A's," *Somoor i's work,” eThuts by ©," und so on, The othor day, bolng quesdoncd 08 to” three processions that are approaching tho cunivtory In elosu ore der, hy replies with a comprehoustve wave uF tho hunds * Al from youny D,, who has fuxt tay to practice hero. bien young foliow that! Grent futuro before him!" Aspeculator who bas duvalved bis faithful shareholders in ne und of disasters summons thom to a mcoting at which hu reveals to thon bie intention of lutting then iu—on tha yrouad Hoor—to a scheme in whieb thore aro milling ‘This jucrative speculation, bo expluing, 14 8 ully yinptais in the ease of one of Fam pot on duty to-morraw,” as ho takes his depare ‘ ver mino of wnexampted richresa situated in an unexplored country, A sharcholder(timidly) —"Tut, Isny, we want to know Itt really exe ite eeu {indignantly} What fons. ©: jomine, sir?” Shareholder (apolo, feully}—""No, tho country!" rela A physicinn calle on one of his patients, a Indy who wae Ulan of sick oaancbo and renernl unwellnoss, “Til tellyou whut'sthe mute ter with you, madamo."” he anys, jromptly, it's that Amoricnn stove you hive over therct Those coal-burning stoves are reservolra of pulron—the deadiiest things in the world.” * (ut tint Ktove cost me 100 franca!” protcsta the Jady. Nover mind thats better love nny Amount of money than your tfe. Tl tell you ing rl of tho pernicious objec Tho Inity COnRCHIA to joves the xtove. A few day: who thi out to inspect a suite of reoma|, and thing that ments her gaze le tho stove. Uves hero?” sho uska uf the Kervant who Is showing her over tha rooms. “Mine, A.. ma dame,” sry tha servant respectfully, . Bs mother-in-law." nd THE WEATHER, Orrick ov .tne Citer Staxat Orercen, Wasinsaroy, D, C., Nov. f—1 n m.--Indications For tho Ohio Valley and Tennessee, partly cloudy wenther with ocenstonal rain, northenst to southeast winds becoming varinnlo or shift- ing ty northwesterly, and stationary or bigher burometer, S For the Lake region. cloudy or partly cloudy wenthor, with rain or snow, stationary or falling barometer, soutbenat to southwest winds, fol- lowed In western part by winds shifting to colder northwestorly, with rising barometer. For the Upper Missiaslpph and Lower Mlasourl Valleys, cloudy or partly cloudy weathor, with onal rain or anow, colder northwestert 23, with hixher barumeter. A uorthor will ft in ‘Toxne by Tuesday night. LOCAL ONBERVATIONS, | L HCAGOy Nor. 8, ty itn] Feather 1 the inctor To x prova! Cloud: 218 mt 4 sere Clears ‘Maximuni, i; minimum, 0, GENERAL ONSERFATIONR, CUICAQO, Noy, 8-10:18 p.m. Thr] 10323.) Wind. Be Rn ietnr Lived Stations. | 2 Chica Ginetnnath. Slevoiand. Ssaunecassaregs a Wa gention 05 a ————————— Ty. deadly grip or pnoumontn may be ward of eh tates Honedot Horumuntand Tar Viko's Toothache Drops cura fitone tlnsite. f AMUSEMENTS, HAVERLYS THEATIO 3.1, WAVERLY. -Munnyer and Uroprictor. Every Night und Wednesday und Saturday Matinees, KIRALFY BROS.’ Grand, Imposing, Now and Brilliant Production, Around the World in 80 Days! WO GRAND BALLETS, Lent by the great Milo, DE WO$A and Mons ARNOLD KIRALYY, ‘And n Corps af ‘I'vo Hundred, Now xcenery, Nrilliant Armors: ‘Gorgeohs Marches, and Grand Paennts, Atoll Military Hand upon the stare. ‘Also, tho Woudarrul Baby Blophant, + Inall making one of the Grandest Speetacular Representations the » World Has Heer Seen. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Clarkent., opposite Now Court Mouse. Atanding Itoom Only at 7 o'clock. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, OVERWHELMING SUCCESS! BARLOW, WILSON, = ITEC | PRIMROSE, MASTREIN] PRN West's ine yer I-FRANK MAYO as VAN, THE HERSHEY HALL. MORTIMER’S MYSTERIES FIRST SERIES, COMMENCING MONDAY NENT. MAGNIFICENT yy Great, MINRTHEUL, MYSTERIOUN, Sad MUSICAL MELANGE, Soo other announcements. WVICK THEATRE, FORONK WEEK-~Hrory erening, Matinoca Wodacs- duy Kid suturdy; THE POLK COMEDY COMPANY In the cumody-drama by Geo, H. Jessop, AVE LY ¥ > Wh A GENTLEMAN PROM NEVADA, Mr.d. 8, POLK tn hls oatnal etinructer, CHIISTOPILEL COLUSMUS GALL Supportad by x last excelent Cums Noxt weok—The Sadisoi re Thentres € du tho great domostte drunuy, HAZIG. KICK + NOOLEY’S THEATRE, Monday, Nov. &, Seven Nizhts and Matinoos, Collier's Banker's Daughter Combination, Under tho aueple of A. M. Patmor, Union Squura BANKER'S DAUGHTER, ane Nov. 1—Clurk & Marbio'a Colobrated ‘T1L8 SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Every night during tho wook und Matineus Wodtoas das, Raturday, and sunday, Snelibaker's Majestic Novelty Combination, GO - First-Class Artists. = 50 Bund Atte Acie Varta Away Nightly, .. Manager. WORCE:! SISUILE SAUCE A GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. - Blenuturo fa an every bottle of GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Aunyarts tue most dullelous tusta und reat te EXTRACT ef SOUPS, Of a LETTER from a MEDI Fer Stee DIAN at Mucras to ule binther at : WORCKST I, May, Lol LEA & UEIte INS hut tielr sauce ts onavies, rial, ably gateurnat ta nie HOT & COLD fu tha lost pada, heath us” diay aust MEATS, Tandy Paseo east ‘ GAME, dc. Bora and usod Pa the world, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AUENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, NEW YORK, ‘TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE. A Medico-fruit Confection of the Premier Class. . ‘ ‘ ‘ EFFECTUALLY RELIEVES AND CURES" CONSTIPATION . And kindred atl ments, suchas Bihouse ‘ness, Lleadaché, Cere- bral Congestion, Piles, Low Spirits, Disor- deved Stomach, Ha bttual Costiveness, and all complaints arising from, an ob- structed state system. TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is put up in bronzed tin boxes only. Avoid imi- tations, Ask your druggist for Descrip> tive Pamphlet, or address the proprietor, J. E. Hetiertncton, 36 Park Place, New York, ‘THEGREAT ulnEEDY, RHEUMATISN, Nouralgia, Sciatica, Luinbago, Backacho, Sorenoss of the Chost, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burne and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feat and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. X No Preparation on earth equals 8r, JAcons Orn as aaafe,nuve, abmplound cheap ‘A trial entalls but the comparatively of 50 Cents, aud every one Fuflering wit can have cheap and postive proof of Its cl Directlons in Eleven Languages. ‘ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS If MEDICINE, A, VOGELER & CO., Battlmore, Md, U. 8. As et \ . RICORU'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Fully 3 percentof th partial ar complete impe don will be tube phystelin. The peine! are Sndincrattons oT 407i BPO an, Taco Are victims to "Thin startling sgare rroburated by avory intellicent, pal cannon producti this dieeasa ome i OXCORAIA, of tha common ‘ ppernintarehitn, pain ite welety, langior gloomy evan tobility, nnd ing dreams, ote. 108 To fitxe modesty prevent the parent fram’ warning Aho child of his grunt oil. Kocrat habits are tho re Ut of Lenormie hore inn woll-known veinepia in animal phyatotos gy that no vital action eat lake place except thre The wroncyaf tho nervous arstain, If the nerve power inang crvania weakened, then that organ Ia wouk, ra ax reniedy 1h tho rowoh uf all.ono that hag ad tha toxt fur aver butt 9 co Dr, Strcord’s bere ed nnd ok tinh nt Dodie, mental distress, Inucorrhea (in fenintos), deniittat AL UPSTORATIFE Naw worth domed by Aca ot Mi in Dat 1 dailible Speer ite forthe above: contains 0 phoxpl rus. cantharides, of othor polsony ts purcly VEG WLR, producing ho reaction. wnd in permanent in ef~ foot t (ew surarecostad pitt und can be had of Lovaas r& Co. (obis cae Riel . Hrawn Sigeamand, Proprietors, Room 40 Hutiding, Now York. Bend for cireniar, Rox of ib pita 8; Teor af $7 $10, Kent by mall npen recaiptot prica. Nano ronulne w ntthe signature of 8. lh, EGtmand one the aitaof_omeh box. Bold by all ‘wholesale and rotall dri Ls, f inning nit hontth nn Sethe ee 16 A RNUFICATE, ri—W Rio dole Palx.—A fe Ty ear einen teense atarst. | ty hail suffored fur thitty pours Tor ton zonre mith nuevos Frand entire iinpitency,” Ror vightoun years hy irind Hvery known romody withou fano eae und Ladvined bit Hicattyativns A fur fo ininthe hg was fine hut Pinsisted upon hia continuing ite use, and momma a waa raped 6 fl merrier, 47 : i mit of JE patients Iroated wore cured within 0 duty, Sisin ik roca, ih buku, tn td Tag me fy and "sire onus, | VSen Bes Oat, PEAIGOND, SOLD BY ALE DEUGUINTH, YAN BCILAACK, STRVENBON £ CO., Chicago, Ht. VAN BCAA CE onl auonta for iy Drug trade, OAUVTION, 1 has been brought to my notice that a former it ‘Mt. Louls $s preparing 3 Sparaus dnt "nV ita} Nusturativg, and te usin x 0 pub eautioned agilns Uvallng with any one claiming Lo bo wenorul wgent, Theva no gonarnl agents, . WEWAIE OF IMITATIONS. It Ja genuino unless my autograph slena- ove! i yer box, Wehurdson & Cu. und Bf jwuiay ‘Ts de Lyons, of Now Orleanat ‘of Cinclunutl: Van dchoack, Stevaus Phicnuiy Huith, Doolittle & Salih, of Charlies N, Pere of New Yor ore the aly rocoutalaent wholusalu sagen! eulo uf jurutive ty the $rady, and allgenuin reduf then vr otal! ruge fnta fort Wat w of the public, « ilcord’s Vital eae Ne I be dent £05 sale by call rea Julator muy be pr nets AOR OF Ta OE OWA SICESMOND. M.D. Hr Fonriolar, Koon @ World Buliding, Notlee ts herby, given that Ht fo Meat Now You ork, Naor orn > rk whe hax buon my aKent for rat's Vital Mostorusive, ts nu jonger wuthare - feed touct ns such, and his sppointisentas such bas beun revoked. CAUTION. It hus been brought to iny nouce that Do Lissor ty advortleing unter tho name of Morris, Pluuuier. Va., of Cites a@apurions imitation oPttivord'’s Vital Reaturative.'T ublio nro cautioned thug 210 iteunt's lial Restorative ie fouulag, bnloss my uutoeraph sicnutums in, ox, wud Suara, Van Sehaack, Btovowen& Co, Bi bukerast., urd tha ugly wuthoriaod wholvaale agonts in Chleaee 4. SIGHSMOND, MLD. Now York, Oct, L180, SHOES. | 86 State-st, _ ~~ of the. : D Modieine de ia siosnita Charity.) % Tn oe

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