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resin nt CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1881. FOREIGN. © A Land Meeting: at Killarney _ Attended by 8,000 Per- = sons. e Other Meetings Prevented by a Parade of Horse, Foot, and Cannon, A Man Named Daniels, of County Cork, Shot in His Own House. Louis. Blanqui, the Man of Fifty Bastiles, Again Report- . ed Dead, Tho Minister of tho Nethoriands to Spatn Found Dead in His . Bend. A Political Discussion in Brazil Involving “a Onsnalty-List of Thirty- fiva Wounded, _TMNE IRISH. FENIAN OUTRAGE, Conk, Jan, 2—A pitrty of men visited the house of ainan named Daniels and shot hi, tnilleting dangerous wounds, ‘The af fulr ts belleved to be connected with Fenfan- Jain, DROGHEDA. Lonpown, Jan. 2—A dispatch from. Dublin states that, fin order not to come fn contact with the pollee, the meeting which was called to tnke place’at Drogheda Sunday, and whieh was prohibited, was held there Saturday, After Healy and Davitt had made specches, two inagistrates summoned the Chairman to stop the mecting, and the riot act was read, The people dispersed quietly, ‘Ten thousand persons were present, : BALLYCASTLE, A monster Land-Lengue meeting took place nt Ballyenstle Saturday, and 9 meeting, at which 80,000 were present, was held the sine day at Kilaly. A collision Is reported at Tunm between the soldiersand the crowd, durlng which stones were freely thrown, KILLARNEY. Dunray, Jan.2—A. Land-League meeting was held to-day near Killarney, at which 8,000 persons were present. ‘ AWED BY TROOPS. Duntsry, Jan. 2—A meeting which was to haye been held at Clondalkin to-~lay was prohibited, because the authorities lad rene son to believe Ithnd been summoned for the purpose of mterfering with the due admints- tration of Inw and the falr and finpartinl trial of ftraverses, A troop of drigoone, a eon pany of Infantry, and a lurge force of police surrounded the platform to prevent ao meetingat Kanlurk. Although a Jarge num: ber of people were present, no attempt was made to hold the meeting. URKEY. COL, COMMERUFF'S ASSASIN. ConsTANTINOPLE, Jan, 32.—A committee of physicians report that Col, Commeroil’s as- sasin is Insane, but cannot state whether he was mad when he committed the murder, IT 18 STATED IN WELL-INFORMED CINCLES that the.Porte hag abandanied, the intention of sending a note to the Powers on the Greek question, NOPE. Pants, Jan 9—-Despite the unfavorable decinrations of the Porte and Greece Sf reln- tion to arbitration, the Powers have not abandoned negotiations for a compromise etween the two countries. TUE IONIAN ISLANDS, Lonvos, ‘Jan. %—A.. dispatch from Con- stantinople gays the Porte {8 informed that Greece Is introducing arms on. the matulond from Corfu and Santo Maura In foreian ves- sels, The Porte proposes to notify tha Pow- ers of this violation of the treaties which guaraites the perpetual neutrality of the Jontan Islands, THE ALBANIAN LEAGUE, A dispatch’ from Berlln says: Dervish Pasha lias arrested four more Chiofs of the Albanian League, who will bo gent to Con- Btantinople, rs = SOUTH APRICA, COMMUNICATIONS CUT OFF, Dunvay, Jan, 2—Conununication with the ‘Tronsvaul is wholly Interrupted, sap A DANGEI, Lonpow, Jan. 2—A Durban correspondent bays itis reported that, if troops are sent from England to fight the Boers, the Dutshmen In the. Free States will make common cause with the Boers, DISCOURAGING, The London Dally News romarka that, “beyond a few beleaguered parties, the Tranavanl has completely passed out of our. hands, and If the UnlonsJack Is flying at Pre- . borin by April we shall not be able to accuse tho troops af slot). " _ AvVicrony, A Lonpoy, Jan. 3.—Tho Premfer of the Capo Bovernment telegraphs, tho Dist ult, thatthe Colonials have gained a signal success over the Tambookies,—alghty rebels bolng killed, and 8,000 cattls and 5,099 shuspcaptured, * RUSSIA, THY TURCOMANA, . Lownox, Jan, 3A dispatch from Dorguzo reports that 4,000 Turcomans recently mado a rald on Buerma and captured 500 camels. : ‘Tho Russians pursued them and retook 250 of the camels near Geok Tepe, where a 5 vero combat eccourred. . The garrison maton sortic and captured two cannon, which the Russians afterward récaytured, and then re- treated to Bani, The Turcoman General was wounded, GERMANY. : . AMERICAN POLITICS, * Laxnoy, Jan, 2—A dispateh from Borlly says: “Gen. Garfleld has written to the ed- itor. of the German Review, expressing joy nt the cordial relations which oxist betwoon Germany and the United Ststes, There seems to be no real basis for the rumor that Carl Schurz will be designated by Gen. Gar Held to supercede Mr, White here, _ FRANCE BLANQUI DEAD AGAIN. Paris, Jan, 2—Blanqui died yesterday evening, « + CAUSE OF DEATII, s, Adispatch from Paris states that Blanqul Was unconsclous from ‘fuesday until the thue of his death, He was selzed with ayo- Dlexy on quitting a Socialist mecting, SPAIN, i ve DEAD IN 11s BED, * Mapniv, Jan. 3—The Minister of the Netherlands to Spaln was found dead In Lis thisamorning, | + REVOLT OF THE BOERS, . STEN METHODS TO DE EMPLOYED TO QUELT. E THE REBELLION, ? Lospoy, Dee, 1.—The tone of the papors fa one of Unregsonable anger axgalnst the Boer. The Tinea this morning says: ‘There is, we fear, too much reason to.tiin! that the djsaffection of the Boers ix general, and thelr tempor is such as to extingulsh the possibility of dealing with them by other than stern methods." Dr, Mussel, the well- ay | known correspondent, wrltes to the Dathy Telegraph this morning: “On Dee, 10, 1870, the Boers met to the number of 600 nt Won- derfonteln, and. passed a series of resolu- tons annotnelng thelr unalterable resolve to regain theby indepandence, and daly notifying: the authorities of the fact. Exactly one rear nfter the meeting at Wouderfouteln the Sours have met ag before, and pro- elahned a Republic nt Heldelburg, | nut Ipeo faeto beeame fn open rebellion, although thelr contention wootd be that, ag they ro ncknowledged the annexatlan of the Transvaal by Shr Theophilus, Shep: stone, and, ats ‘they were svethig under the eover of the forms of thelr constitution with alegally-elvcted Preshient and a Volksrand, they were only resisting a lawless invasion whielte all peacetal remonstranes hind tilled to abate. Martin Pretorius, Vice-President, of the ‘Transvaal and President of the Orne River Free State, Is 9 ian bf ne grent tores of chatactel, but ting sereat Influence aver the vers, whieh he derives from the eomection of his name with thetr troubles and nappy history but Paul Kruger is a person of very aliferent. type, and Joubert, the Command auntof the Boers, 1s a compund of Oliver Cromwell nut Balfour uf Burley, Tt tg none sense tu talk about tho rising being the work of a fuw ngltators. Is ns national as tho Boers ean inake it It ts an expression of anger and dislike to British rule, ‘The lead- ers are driven by the masses beliind then. “When the authorities at Pretoria arrested Mr. Celllers, editor of the Vatkstern, for pule lishing the resolutions of the Boer Govern. ment nt Heldelberg and its order not to way taxes, they inst lave seen that a contilet was Inevitable untess the Boory gave in, nid one Ig nt a toss to know why It should have been taken for granted that a raceso dogged, go calin, nnd so patient should lave beet Judged quite ineapuble of action, seein that thelr records show of what wonderful tenac- ity of purpose thelr ancestors were possessud, Ic ts dunlomple that if the Government were determined to keep the ‘Transvaal by forces and at ail hazards, and to govern It by mare tial fay, they did not maintain such fores the as would have «convinced — the Boers. of the hopelusness of urmed resist- ance, It now only remus to be seen wiiat turn the rising will take till such thne as tha British army Is strong enough to overrun the "Transvaal and bring with them whatls, after ali, something Hkeelvil war with all Its hor rors, It nist be remembered that the Dutch inthe Cape Colony and Orange River Free State constitute an Important freter in the Imperial calculations respecting South Africa, aud as tha Home Government, as well ay the local authorities, seem to have been completely astray in their esthnate of the forces at work In the Boer rising, let me express the earnest hope that they will con- sider not only the means to be used in re- pressing the revolt and in punishing those who may deserve such treatinent, but: alsa the measures which are to follow the asser- tion of the Queen’s stipremacy over her w- willing subjects,” W. IL Russiit. WHAT MIL LANOUCHERE ‘THINKS, The London Truth of today hopes that no money will be expended In fereing the Boers to remain British subjects, Lt says: They: and their territory were annexed on the dis. tinct understanding that they desirett this? ‘That they did not and that they do not ts now pretty clear, What we shoukt do Is to send vutan independent man to propose, & truce, during which the Boers would be enfled together and asked to say whether they wish to be Independent or not, It this fy thelr deliberate desire it would be most un just that we should interfere with it, As inwilling subjects they do not add to our strength. [hv mere fact that afew of our soldiers have fallen ina bushwhacking fight with the Boers ought not to projudice.the questlon, Solongds the Boers hoped that their case would receive Justice at our hands. thoy were patient, Jt was only when all ap peats to. Justice failed that they took up arms, Let us therefore hear nothing about the necessity of lonor and of our aris being avenged, for neither onr honor nor the prestige of our arms fas suttered, know ho tnvre reason why we should annex the Boers than why the Boers should annex us, except that might makes rlaht.” ‘The Pail Malt Gazette this eventng, inv lending artl- ela on the state of aifnirs in the ‘Transvaal says: “AL any fing In the past three TS we havo had {t'inour power to secure peace by concession and just We are entering onan oxpensive mid trritating war of con- quest agaist a people whose Injuries we adinit.” . ig BOER INDEPENDENCE—APPRAL TO THR “SBUITISINATION FROM INFLUENTIAL CITI ZUSS OF THY NETHERLANDS, ~ Lonnon, Dee. 3 the University ot Utrecht, Holland, has drawn up an address “tothe British nation,” proving fur the redstablishment of the national Indepensenca of the Duteh Boers of the Transvanl, ‘The address is being numer. ously signed in the Netherlands, and runs as follows: “It Js with {leep interest that we, the undersigned Dutch eltizens, have folluwed the course of recent events concerning the — peo pia of the ‘Transvaal, who are by descent of our own flesh and blood, and we may not suppress the feeling of amazement and re- grot which came upon us when the late Government, of England resolved to deprive the people of tho Transvaal of thelr national Independence and incorporate their com- mun ty with the British Crown. It would be futile here to dwell upon the nature of our uinazement and regret in this matter. Already mane of yourselyes, and notadl, your present Prime Minister, have issued their energetic protest against the Transvaal annexation as an act both unjust and tine politic, Yet did the people of the Transvaal cherish tho hope, assuredly not quite un- rensonably, that the wroug Inflected upon them would bo ulthnately’ redresseds but now that all the expectations of this people have been baftled their patipuice al lust his given way, and in despatr thoy havo taken uparms. ‘Much as wo may deplore this fact In itself,wo aro not ato loss ta necount for It. “Are not their forefathors. ours? Are they nol of the men who struguled through eighty weary years for the mimintenance of thelr tational Inpependence, and. should the spirit of their fathers become extinguished In them? Not Britains, you whe are a froe people cannot yourselves but sympathize with oa community, however comparnmively Jusignifleant, which yourawn powerful Gov- ernqent may indeed seatter, may oven ex- torminate, but which will nevor suffer itself to be entirely subdued. Itis.on those con- alderation that we venturo to fase our direct awpesl to the sontinents of British fairness, ‘The peopleof England will not submitto the dishonor which must Inevitably follow a contilet both neq ull and inlquitous,—a con- Mliet with one of the woukestof£ communities, acontiict with a people that demands noth: ing more than to live in peace and quiet under laws of thelrown framing while th Ming the soll which ia theirs, acquired under perl and by thelr own care. We yot cutertaln the hope tat this, our Appeal, will! not be en- tirely disregarded, We nro still Inclined to believe that tha mixtty volco of pubile aphifon will lend such stipportto the present Government of England ag will ennble her Majosty’s Ministers to undo an act of fl- Iiberal{ty which a Cabinet of known liberal sentiments would never have approved or carried out.” —<—$<—$<—<—<—=——_- Morwon 1 High Lifo. It must be confessed that tho bullding of a stable for twenty horses on the top of a private imanslan, access ‘to which {a obtaiied by menue of an elovator, {8 calaututed to awakon 0 fvoling of ustonfaiment even in those days of marvels. ct this {9 the caso on a hous just erected on Helgraveaquaro, London, by Mr, Sassoon, Ground 4g very valuublo fu chat favalonablo part of Lous don, dnd, by relegutiog the borsos to tho top of tho houso, two birds ure killed with ono stone, for spago 1s arved, aud the amall of the stablos avoided, ‘The horses do not eeem by any means to ubject to the mode of ascent; posalbly thoy Ore unconselous Of It, an nccount of the closed, shutters of the olevator, Keonomy in Japan, ‘Tho Govorninent of Japan t4 making stronu- Ous olforts to economley, and iu purauanee of this polluy has orderud tho sie to private indl- viduals of factorics which were formerly catinte Nebed by it to stimulate native fidustries, Tho Various public departinonts buve also beon Ine siructed to reduce thelr expenses, and guards heretofore attending Privy Councilors buve Leon abolished. By those aud othor mensures which wre {i Droyress u saving Of abuut 210,Uk,- 000 annually f4 to be elfected, which aum {4 to bo vo jpera ° ters to qatniss Maly ana | at roto bere Hollans to by res called, in order to ald in tho ottoral reduation. \ a “Most Unfortunate 1 Ballo MeSoraw to Stulth allie MeSoraw (to Brith, who ts visit urthe North; Ant whut ace seucuntine wprrow ulebt, Mestor Sineth?" Silths | To. aibrrow? O nothing partioniar; I'veno onguzes ate” Ballios ‘An’ the nuxtalohtt" Siuitas “Abl on Friday I've promised to dine with tho ui Baillo; "Mun, thar'sa petty! Aw wak yu to tuk donnor wi uso a A Slight Mistake, Mr. Van Smith ( whom bo pup to be tn another room)— “Juatlook! fait nat porccuy absurd for such boys to ga out?” Rosebud (tanocent!: cal Wh ry Brine Mott nut adour!" the panied manu bas not appeared in public wlucu) le w—Prof, P, Warting, of Hinting (owards & couple. STATE NEWS. The Legislature of Illinois ito Convene Next Wednesday. Usual Lively Sunday-Night Scenes in the Corridors of the'Hotels. °°, Great Scramble for the Position of Speaker of the House. The Place Desirable on Account of the Patronage Appertain= ing to It. Lightning-Rods Sticking Up as Thicke (ly as Reeds In Still Waters. The Legislature of Ponnsylvania to Assemble at Harrisburg To- Day. ILLINOIS. Speetal Dispateh to The Cuteago Tribune, Sparnarte.y, IL, Jan, 2—The thirty-sccond General Assembly of the -Stute of Milnes wilt convene Weidneaday next athigh noon, Itbas been tho time-honored custom for rill candidates for tho various positions in the House aud Sen- ate, on the Monduy preceding, to rupalr to the: Capital, display tholr bruised arms and sears varued in potitical warfare, and elain a gratotut State's recognition, whieh, being Iuterpreted Into the modern yernicular, means ¢6 fur a frst- els clorkshlp, €3 for u cominittee clerkebip 1,600 mitla per diem for “trundlesbed trauh," otherwise Known is pages, whose pleasure nud duty [t {sto gather thy untographs of thelr il lustrious employers, the Solons of the State, nod vend tho collcetions tu tho highest: biader for ready wonoy. This much by way of preface. THE LEGISLATURE» about to convene gives «promise to tho car which shoyfd not be broken to tha hope, It lsat bady composed more hirgely than usual of new inen, and if tho thirty or thirty-tve alrendy here aro any Indication of tho make-up of those to come it will compare very favorably with any preceding Lexlsiutive Assembly for some yours past. The lobbies of the Lulind Iotel are thronged with n hungry horde of appll- eants’ for pinecs of all deserip- tions, from — Sergeant-nat-Arms dows to the Isattera of towela nnd soap. Tho all-nb- sorbing tuple of conversation, however, nsite from the rave aftar the petty ofllees, Is the con test for the Spenkership of tho House, the pa- tranage of which position is worth baving. ‘This olticial hag the absolute prerogative of uppolut- Ing all the Comuuitices, Janitors, pages, etc, white the Prestdent of tho Sennte Is restricted to tho designation of bis private secretary and a page or two. Hence those stirlvings after honor and {nfluence. Quitoa fumberuf members of the Assembly and THIRD HOURE hayo shrid thoir attenunted grip-sacks Into the legislative ring. All the candidates for Speaker are, of course, on the ground, ‘The supply of refreshinents at present is Minited to elyars, ul- though thore ‘are vague insinuations that to- morrow will bring forth more solld comfort to the lugisititive stomach, Tho old beadquurters of Benafor Oglesby, at the Leland, Is eecupled by HL H,'Thomnas, of Cook, why, like several others, hay big oye upon tho Spenker's chute. Baldwin of Bureau County, and Poaraon of Cook, ofliciato na masters of ceremony, and ait callers aro made wolcome, particularly members of tho House. ‘The friends of Mr. Thomas ussert positively that be will show up in the cuncus with at Icast thirty votes. If, by any possibility, ho doca not ‘develop any more’ numerical strength than the other’ candidates, uo will bo greatly surprised, and diaposed to regard arith- metiensa fraud, Tho interests of Thomas F, Mitehell, of Hloomington, Ukowise a candidate for tho Spenkership, are being carcfully nt- _tended to by I, C. Collins, of Cook, and Watkins, of MéLeun, white Willhim Sinith, of Lexington, moro commonly known ae *- - * “UNCLE BILLY," OF THR WANENOUSE BOARD, is nbrond gathoring in tho stray Republican members of tho House. Mr,’ Mitohetl'a friends clain positively that he will onter'tho caucus with thirty-four.voted, and gain ut Jonst, olseht more, which will be just sufliclent tu nominate him, Col, A, i. Mack, of Henry County, may ‘be designated as quict, but nono the Jess pysh- ing, In this trio of promising candidates. With characterlatie modesty he has beon und is eby of glying any figures ns to his strength, but 4s apparently contented with tho situation, according to bis own privatedingnysls thoreor, TUE ORANGER KLUMENT seems to tie to him particularly well, and, if ap- perrances are not ultogether deceptive, a sort of offensive and defensivo ultiauce has” beow tacitly brought about between him and ‘Tom Mitehett, which imay or muy not hold out to the end of what promises to become an exceedingly Hvely contest. Col, Mack's chict backers are John B, Colton, of Galesburg, and dim Reurdsloy, of Rock Island, both of whom fre shrowd, active workers, not givento louding a forlorn hope if thoy know It. Tho expectation i4, us nearly us can be learned, to com- bing with the Egyptian, meinbors, who have now prossed forward, bearing on thoir swarthy uplifted urme a candidate of tholrown. Itubert MoWilllama, of. Montgomery, and Vlorsoy, of Greene County, aro on a atill-hunt for tho much covetad chulr, and have erected EXCERDINGLY PUVATE LIGITNING=1tOD8, Tho Domocracy will purauo tho Innocent farce of placing fn nominationa full theket in the Houss, The context for tho Sponkerabip llvs between Rradtord K, Durfeo, of Macon, and F. M. Youngblood, of Franktin, At prosont Dur- foo's friends bave placed hin far in udvanca of his computltor, who, os yet, has fuiled to put tnan appearance. Luthor Dear born and James Herrington ure exerting. theme | solvos to have the compliment of a caucus nom- ination given Mr. Durfee by ‘tho Democracy. ‘Tho contest for tho Sponkerahip, howevor, 16 Ukely to bu sottled by a combination of circum- stancos Which do not openly enter Into the ques- Mon. Comparatively fuw of tho members are yet hero, and comparatively fowey of tho Jutlue ential outsiders whoso mlsalonary labora not in= frequently have a telling effect on tinal reaults. ~ To MOnNOW will bring in frosh dolcgations of votb, and ‘Nuesday will witness tho Ivellest. sort of but. ton-holing and our-chowlug tmuginable,—tho railroad interest, the insurance intercet, tho banklug Interest, the tempeoranco and anti-tonie pernuco factions, the manufacturing and pros ductive Interests, and all the other interests which watch tho progress of Jegislution with bated breath from the beginning to the ond of the session, A. favorable Spoakor not Incking in u disposition to appoint favoranic members nt tho head of the louding Cominittecs isn deasideratum which taps all othors, and for this tho severnl Interests referred to will work with their usual glecpless vigur, THM THADES which may and probably will bo made betweon now und ‘fucaday night, whon it ls zonorally un- derstood the Republican caucus wilt bo hold, are aS iinpossiblo to foretell as it would bo diticult to tind ten's tooth, Soma havo an- parently taken plaoo evon thuswvarly inthe wamo Soveral of tho candidates for tha place bnva been discovering, when too late, that mon bor tray, and uot a fow of the fellows wha word thought to bo securo huve gone bavk.on their whilom friends, and. basely deserted to tho one omy, Tho fmpourtunco of boing a mumbor of-- THE COOK COUNTY DELEGATION At this particular Junoture, is not to bedaspiaod, nor sit, What that delegation may or uy not da Is ono of tho things that cuter into ‘and coni> plicute the question quite as much as any other. it i ulgogethor likely, wulesy Couk County drops of it, that to-morrow will bring about 4 privato caucus or two of tho dulogution, shrewd> Jy worked up iu the futerosts of the candidates ‘who have reasons to suppose that thoy are not partivularly solid: thore. Once fn: caucus, an olturt ta ikely to ba mude ta tio thom down to Some partioulur man who may have the major- ty at tho start,--in othur words, an clfort fs to ‘by made to vote tho Cook County meinbora as it unit on tho Speakorsblp, It ous: without suy- ing that : THIS WILL RATBE A STALWART KIOK, | and thas no ane will be -bottur sutisfed at thi encouraging condition of things thin the cundi- ates who would ike to wodgo thousolyes into ‘that inportant delegauon, and capture all they can pick up. W. i. Taylor, of Wonona, who was Clork of tho House tu the Thirty-Orit Gea- erat Assombly, w: non pi § own succcasor, The thar candidates for tho position seem, to ba wort at loose ends. An to tha — Seeretaryship of the. Sennte, thero are n fow weak appllennts, ulthotgh tho,morning tealns will being Ina score ortwo. Tho poptilar vallef has been that James HH. Paddouk, of Kankakee, who for several sossions has. in one enpaclty or an- othor, managed the clerical work of that body, would sevk nm retleetion, but {t 1s reported that he will receive a permanont appoiniment nt the bands of tho Bees retary of Statesoleat, and he does tot, therne foro, desire the Caluf-Cierkahlp of the Senate. Itsuchsbonld be the cise, AM ANIMATED BORAMD vat contidontly be relied on, In tingengy thought not Impossible to arise, by which fin two yenra’ thine Tlant..Gov, Mintntlton should ~ pneeced Gov, Collum, in cuse the Jatter should KO up higher, Were f4 gulte a contest us to who shall ie Hresident pru temporo of the Senute, who, in that event, would bo Lieutenant Gove ernor of the Ste, Guorge Hunt, of Edgar, and Willinin J. Campbell, of Cook, tre the avatiable candidutes for the positton. Both are excellent parlamenturinns, and possess, to an unusual degree, tho requlait vlomsnt of popularity. te is belleved that ong or the otbor of theso yentlemen will be the successful onc, Inother words—will be tho Caulrmanof tho Judtelary Committes in the Senate, Faller, of Malvidere, has a strong following for the Chnlrmanship of the < RENATI: CUMSITTER ON RATLUOADA, many ofthe hold-vvor Samitora expressing thom selves In la favor, ‘The name of Thomas 1. Needles will be urged for the Chairmanship of tho Sonate Committee on Revenue, Ils ox perience as Anditor wont woll quality him tor the position, fhe Chuiruianshipa of tho House Committess depend almost enttrely upon the election of tho Speaker of that body. Inany event Collins, of Cook, will reced large sup. port for tho Chatrmanshsp of the Judichiry Com- tnittee, Mr. Collins has an excellent record nsan able and falthful tegisistor, and 13 known to bo well quailfled for the place, Tho many friends of tho widow of the lute;Watter 2. Tanquary, well-known local Journnlist, nre urging her elaing with excellout prospect of auceess to tho position of Postnilstress of the House, belleving that the politienl ssrvicesof her husband, to- gethor with her own woll-ktown merits nad hor present condition and nuods, Justly entitle ber to the place. be bis of a cone EN: LVANTA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Traniisuuna, Pa. Jan. 2.—The indications tos night aro that tho contest for the United States Renntorahip wilt be an exceedingly clase one, Tho devetopments of the day bave Ween favur- able to tho candidacy af Harry Oilver, of Pittss bury, whe has the earnest support of Senator Cameron and his foliowers. “The Senator was visited by many members, whom he gave to underatand “that he wanted Grow defeated, Tho Canicron Sntiuencs ig.a powerful fuctor In Pennsylvania, aad tt Is uut Improbable that [t will prevent tha success of the ex-Speaker, who has the peuple at his back, Jf he hag wot a inajerity of thelr Repre- sentatives, “Tho prinelpat strength of Oliv will como from Vuiladclphia and Allexbens Counties, where he will get about forty-five votes,—more thin half tho number clatmed by tho most sanguine. z 3 THE ORGANIZATION OF, TNE HOUSE eaucta tosmorrow evening wilt bave un [n> portant boaring on the result "for United States Sonat, both sides having determined to noms inate canditates-for Chuirmih, The vote on this qhestlon will be regarded us n test of tha following of thetwo prominent candidates for Senaters Soine of the Grow men are quictly talking of u bolt in tho event of Gruw's de- feat. ! BHITAR, Roectat Dispatch to Te Chitaco Tribune. Parapervira, Pa, Jan-24-The latest phase of thovontest for the succession to Senator Wal- lace fs tho quiet but well-maggged movement in behult of George Bhiras. Thg policy Is to keep him (it tho background ‘Ter the present, but Ie it is found thd! he can bring against Grow on larger pélyonnl following than Oliver, Senator Cameroulwill trunsfer to him the, entire tmncbine ni{ynborship In the Legistajure, and make him hig colteague, Ie fact, tharo fs good ronson to ,iglieve that Cam- eron..profers Shirns to Olivet but be ts ene conraging both to exertion; With a view to seelng! which of — the Wain ean make tho, seatest Inronds on Crow's fastructed etronath, a part of which mudll’ be dislodged ‘to effect anything for the muchixe. Mr. Shiras 19 not at, Hurrlaburg yet, but he, fs well represent. ed, and Ja within halling distance, und will come when wanted, : ide up 18 sroken ‘Or ns nuradunte of Yule in 1951, being a member of thut famous class, a lending? momber of tho Altezbeny Bar. a stalwart Republlean, and an Accomplished and polished reholar, without any of tha weuknesses of “those dumned Hiterury Tellers.” * His frlends.do not syropose to canyass for yotea or ty autnxonlze either’ the Grow or Oliver forces, but taawalt the oppor- tunity whieh, thoy think, awill’ undoubtedly arise, us thoy Imagine there will boa dead-lovk betweon AMessra. Grow aul Oliver, Some of Grow's friends culled. upon Senator Cameron Immediately on bis redurn from Mens tor, with a vow of cullsting his nentrality In tho doutest, but he gave than cold comfort. Cameron will, Indeed, take up-anybody to bent Grow, and with this idea fs coquetting with Browstor, of Philadelphia, a3 woll us with Oliver: amt Liout-Gov. Ktone, At presont Rrowster and Stone are runing only hi the nowspaypers. _ ENNES a Speetat Dispateh to The Chtengo Tribune, NASnvinee, Tenn, Jun. %.-The forty-second Goncral Assombly meets ut noon to-morrow, It Janot likely that the organization of olther House will bo otfucted befure Tuesday, The Repub- icans are hopeful of olecting 2. IL Untter Speaker of the Hore, while the Domocrats hint of @ iastor-stroke, by which — Munson, Low ‘Tax, will bo chasen for tho position. For Speatar of tha Sonate 'T. F. ber- kins, Jr., State-Credit Democrit, fe In tho lead, Domograts huve a majority of four, Senutor Matthews boing absent on weoount of Illness. Bovural prominent Republicans wore hore in tho interest of Maynard. Hurrlson's friends ure working “hurd, Consorvative. Domocrats are ondeayoring to offeet n coniition tetwoen the Btate-Croidit and Low-Tuzx Democrat, with w ful show of Bucoes: i 2 LOCAL CRIME, A HARD HOY SITOT” Tho poltca patrol were summoned about 5 o’clouk lust oventine to the corner of Barber aud Canul streets, where thoy found a orowd num- boring suverul hundred gathered about on the aldownlk iu front of a drug-store, ovor which is Joeated the ofice of Dr, M. Pamerane, Under the Ductor’s care wad found Paddy Hogs, a ind who, though only 14 yours of age, bua ait unon- vinvlo roputadion In police virales. He was shot. fu tho loft breast wear the nipplo, and was Dlouding copiously from a severe contusion on tho right site of tho head, The Doctor was of the opinion that tho bullet had youe dircatly Into the lung, and that the wound ‘was an oxccodiigly dangerous If nota fatal one, ‘Thaneo the injured boy was takon to the home of bly paronta, No. bY Bunkor atreot..1 On tho way to the houge Oulcer Hubbard ondoavored to ascertain as much as bo could about tho alfray, but young Ross, liko all the othor tough “kids” of that portion of tho elty, trusts nobody but the mumburs of bis own qa, ., The boy suid ho bad boon wounded dn" fuction — Nuebet which commonced while thoy wora skat- ing In tho rivers twook = Yourtwonth ond Bixtoonth streets. He did not know whoshat bim; woull not tellit be dit know; didn't gure; and oven rotused to tell wie was ha bis own party. Tho boyd with whom young Ttvsa truing avow preity hard lot, wud” tholr oquuls, Uf thoy huve uny, ure to be found on the oust biuk’ of tho river, betweon Clurk, Fours teenth, aud Bixtucnth streots, It wus the yang from this scetion of the city which bore duwa yesterday upon (ho party of whlot Rose wus one Of the younger munburs, and attempted tadrive them fram the ico whieb thoy clafinad fur them- sulvos, Inasmuch as thoy had oleaned it, Stonud, brickd, aud ull other available rtasiles wero need, untll soveral on both - shies hard bean, wanted, pint iy bullet ied thoir place, 1b ts” ult 0 Phos’ were tod on boll “wtdes Toss any Waa struck on tho tend with & stom fam Holy after wad struck by is the bullet. pautons quit the Hehe to carey bli off to the Aearast drugstore, ‘Thy potlov do nut bellove thig story altogether, Kaowlig Rosy’ unpanlona wo well, they think they twuat have been doiuy something dospurate, f detail was therefory imide Jor the purpose of Ving the shuoting fully duveutiyuted, Lut up toanourly Lour this motnlug they bi: Ported. }luss was reported as restiog ensily, but ho uno wis udinktted to dee hia eyyve the pri ond tho doctor. In the Bouth “Divistn volles heal nothivs of the Usbt ou the P hater, and boys Hving in {the nelghborhoot ot Fou teenth strect know nothing of the occurrence, SLUGGED, Thoman Kerns, a diaslpated fellow who hav been earning wt substetence by toning about a conl-olticas nt tho corner of Throop and Madison strovts and doing such odd Jobs ag came to hand, was fonnd nt 7:90 tat evening by Otlicer Ben ‘Wilitatns lying In nn open shod in'the rear of the oltice, Mo Wis unconsctous, and appenred to be suffering from nn oxtonsive wound on tho top. of bis head; which lovkod ns though It mucht finve been caused bya fall or a blow from t blunt fastrument, Rorns was taker promptly to the County Hospttal, and the physi¢inns who thers 1 hit pronounced hla nso hopelase,. nhout half an hour wit waa the opinion of tho doce tors” who devaded his wound that It was not caused by a fall but by a blow, and Home thought, from the condition of the patient, that poison bitd been administered. There waa nott~ ne found upon the vody whieh would load to the tnun's fdentity, and atl that is known cone cerning him f¢, that be was an apparently vaga- bond drunkard. . — ASSAULTS ANI) NONBERTES, Mathew Zwterzowski, of No, 161 Fourth aye- nue, complains of having bect assaulted nud robbed uf 3 cus by three men whom he on- countered near tho corner of Canal and Poll atreats, Hu resisted ns well os he could, but thes knocked him senseless by hitting hin over the bead with a slung-shot or some blunt instru- ment, He was badly cut about the top of the bend, and about tho bands. . A few nights ngo burytars entored tho resf- dence of Detective Michael Costello, No, Sey- mour street, by forcing open a window, They runaoked several apartments, aud rifled the ollicer's clothing for a bunch ef keys, 3 revolyer, a pocket-kaite, and a sult sty, oF “eh, “Ther finding the — “comesatonye, which’ the oflleer carries, thoy ded thoy wero in the wrong “pln and made a speady departure, ‘The next day or go the stolen revolver wns found ina pawnshop, and tn ree sponse to questions the pawnbroker aud he got, {t fren a colored wan giving the namu of Gvorge Brown, A search was made, and Brown wns xpecdily ‘captured. He proved to be tt notorious negro, who recently served a term of four yours at Jollet under tho name of Jutnes Hines, ‘Cho detective’s knife was found upon hilin when arrested, dumcs Speeler, a private policeman traveling fn tho vielnity of Taytor street and Blue Island: avenue, while muking his rounds at 1:45 yester= day morning found tun and woman Ising: agivep on the ground {nan alley uear the curser of Polk aud Miller streets. Houroused them, and was itamediately nasnuited. by both and robbed of urevolverand cane. Hoth ran away, and tho watchman run to the corner of Volk strect und Blue Ishand uvennie pnd turned in an alan for the police patrol. The mane woman, a well-known character nan Higgins, was arrested und Looked at the station for robbery. MINOR CRIMES, Frank Gunderson tsa prisoner nt the Chicazo- Avenue Station charged with tho larceny of wateh-chain and compass from Gus Herktund, A.W. Youry clitins to have been: assaulted and robbed of 1 2100 guld wateh while attending adance given by the Oakley-Mignonette Club at MeCormick Hall New-Year's night." Fred Jacobs, 25 yenrs oll, and volorod, [s a tha Armory, charged with burglary by J.B. & J. Adama, of No, 2522 Wabash avenue, and ER, Dyer, of No. So12 Wavash avenue, Ho sneaked into tho hallways of both houses, and got uway with voats In onw house and one inthe Thomus Shane ts also na prisoner at tho churged with stealing an overcoat from rritt of tho lowa House. Charles Huber, only three days ont of the we Of Correction, $4 at the Chicago Avenite ni chirged with robbery ty Antone Focrl, or No, 20 Clarinda street. White celobritiny hotidays the two men met somewhere on Division street, and walked i company to the corner of ‘Townsend street and Chieazo avenue, wuore tluber knocked him down and rubbed bit of n wateh worth §12. He was arrested hit-> metintely after by Speelal Palleomin Jucab Schanel « Saturday eventing at 8:90 o'clock Mr. J. Irving Vieree, Jr, while on his: war home to No, bus Michigan tivenue, was attacked trom beultid by two tu ‘ho hustled bim avout, and at the sit nit through his pockets for sn open-fieed gold wateh, 8 portion OF tha chuin ty whinb tt wus attached, threo keys, and a very snail yunntity of cush. Mr, Pieree ‘furnished the police u woud deseription of his nseailunts, who crcaped after the robuery with w horse anit buguy, which wis reported stolen by the owner somutime Inter, bit thus fir nothing bus been benrd of their capture. The arrest of Robert Hoffer was mentioned in yesterday's Timuxe. He his since confessed that the bute of Mnen and soap found sn hfs pose kession nro the property of Messry, Hund & Se- Nally, by whom ho was employed a8 a carpenter ft thelr new build! He put the juods on 1 mail-keg ad covered them with eblps, but so guilty was bly took ond munoer ag by truded wards with the keg on his-sboulder thut Kchoenfeld ut once spotted blin for a Hioter pleads Ja extenvution of his of- fenke that he hus a wife and largo fimlly ving: in destitution on Dexplalnesstreet, and theluen wad stolen to give Ll clothing, THE RAILROADS. THE ROCK I8LAND'TO THE FRONT. The Denver Tribune of Wednesday 13 wutharl- ty for tho following sensation: Yesterday nows wus received tn tho city that the Chlenyd, Rock Island & Pucilic Rallroat had Petts the Centril Branch of the Union aaitic, and would Immediately extend it to Jenver, expecting to be in running order within nine months. As might be expected, the news was considered of great mnoment, for, If true, the great trunk lino monopoly will bo broken, Innemuch «us the: Chieuga, Hock Island & Pacitic, usida from ita well-established reputi- tion for Ilberality, enterprise; and goad manayo- inent, Js ono of the roads ch Jus Gould bas been unable to fasten in higgrip. With the Cale eax, Rock Island & BPaelte ata Den the Union Pacitie’s grasping power fa. broken, anil Fe loa against fovat merebants stopped lorevers Iteporters of tho Trilune wero detalied to look the rumor up, nnd their efforts proved sulticient toataply estibtish the truth of tho news, though: it was also diseovured that the raflrosd oftlelats: wore endeavoring to keep tho mutter quiet for the present. 7 ‘The branch thus bought by the p tiny Chi- entgu roud was chartered Feb, Tb, ) ws the Atehligon & Pike's Peak ihulroad Conspany, and was oponad for business Jan, 20, 1868, At tht tlw Ht wis but 10y miles in length, . extunding from Atchison to Waterville, Murshall County, Ks, It was intended to extend st ton junce ton with the Union Pacis somewhgre ear Fort Kenrney, avout 20 niles furthor on, the roud belng one ef tho branches provided: for In tho eet Incorporating the Pieliie, » Barly iu tho aeventivs the principal stockhold- ors bulitan extension callod tho Waterville & Washington Rallroad, twenty uilles in lengthy and which was loased in perpetuity to the Union Facitle Central Branch at an anil rental of $4,000, They also b the Republican Valicy Tallrotd, which extended from Greenleaf to Concordia, ndistance of forty-tive miles. ‘This was opened lute in, the can 1877 and lensed to the Union Paeitte for $40,008) per annum, "Tt bas since become incorporated in tho mata line of tho Central Branch, ‘At present tho ling of rand purchasod on Mon- duy,and known ua tho Central 2rined, is 2u8 inilus in length, running from Atchivon to Logan’ in Phillips County. Kansas, and being but four conntics ons of tho Colorado tine and nbout 2h miles from Donver, With the mute Hne goes a branch from Downs to Hull Ulty, a dlvtunce of twentyeilve nilless one Crom Jumes- town to Jewel Olty, Koventeon miles; anu from Gruontent to Washington, Hoven iles, ‘The roud Is standard gauge, and froned with tifty> poutid ralldyballast and equipments all of the ents ‘Tho lino of road passoa through somo uf tho Aneat agricultural countics of Kaus and with the extension to this city eaunot fall to by most prafitable In both local and through business, noe thing ia certain, tha advent ot the broud gauge inte Denver sill be hailed with delight by: all clusvoa, and resident merchants and manti+ fucturora muy luok for better Umos in tho mut- tor of rullroud transportation, « BIG NANOW-GAUGE PROJECT, Br. Lows, Mo, Jan. 2—Noarly $1,000,000 have beon raised In this eit! ald in the construe: tion of the Bt. Louls & Texas Nurrow-Guuze Raitroad,—a lve which ie now belug built frum Texarkana to Waco, Tex. and which ft Is dor siyned to extend from the former point to Calro, Hl, there to connovt with a narrow-yuugo road to 8t..Loula, It ta alsa Intended to Push tho roud trom Waco to tho Ilo Qrunde, to connect with tho Paluwor-Sultlvan system, which {4 to bo constructed to the Clly of Moxtvo undor concessions lately ohtuineg by Gen. Palmer, ot the Denver & Ilo Grande Ttoud, from the Soxtean Govertmont, : It ju alvo: tn contemplation to ultimately bulld a nurrow- cruye road trom 8t, Louls or Culro ta Now York, aud thus buve s continuous narcow-gauge Hno from the latter place to the City of Moxteo, Asyniicate tas boon formed in New York ta curry out tho grand vrojevt, nud wuiletent money to completo the road, it ts dud, hus al: ready heen rulsod. ‘Tho ling betwoon Gulro und Poet wit be eae uh the Paune at | ‘cur, 4a tho worl patruction w! pushed front both cheek : \ a —- GOULD'S KINGDOM. Jay Gould's railroads now in operation, or actually uoder construction, or under contract for euro construction, would reach bulf way round tho globe if placed in one continuous ‘ne. They would extend from New York across America and over tho Pucttic Qovan to Bhangbale China, and. would penetrate Avin to Afghunistau, If sidu-trucks und double tracks should be added tho shored even uf the Bedityer ranean Sea could almo! consolidations includes Guul Mike. ‘The Wabash syatem, both enst nul west of tho SMissisatppl River, gid bral Mivdouel Pueitic and branches Central Draneb of Taion Macific.. Misaourl, Kansas & ‘Texas and bra Kansne Paclile and branches, be reached. Toxas & Parelfte, 80 far bultt......3 f ‘Total Tn addition to this, a ines rend In course of construction in Tudinna, Tilnols, and Towa, which will enter Inte tho Walaa ays fom when completed, and nonely, If nok quite, 000 iniles tader contract or projected in Texus and Mexico. Tesites all this, Gould fina the {den that tho Mississipp! iver fron St. Lauls to New. Orleans should be teed 14. an additional outlet forthe grain of the West nnd Northweat, and consequently the Miraourt Baeitic, the Wabash, and the fron Mountain Rallronds have nourly Teor stock Inatbarge Mneon the Lower isstesipp! River, CASUALTIES, TMORNIBLE AC dosnt, Mo. dan. 2—Information bas ed hereof a most distressing, and; in all Ukellbood fatal, accldent at Hamburg, some seventy tniles north of here, on Now: Yenr's Eve, Miss Kate Camptell, daughter of Col. Campbell, of this city, was visiting her friend, Fanuy Wood, daughter of a leading inerchant of Mumburg. The two young ladies bad just iin-. dresaing to attend a bolt, ahd, os Mise Vou! was crossinga room in which they were By awaiting the ourrival of thelr ercort, her dlress, on flowing robe oof Swine musiin, touched the stove nnd instantly took tire, Bho ran, and tn passing Miss Camp> h fatter’s dress ignited, and before nsalet~ Misa Wood) was. very badly burac ne. orm, and body, and Miss Camps 80 veveroly Injured that she cannot Hire Her entire efothing, with the exception of corset and hose, wis cousumed, and ber whole body frightfally burned, DUATH FROM AN ACCINENT. Spectut Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. DAvExvont, In, Jan, 2—Androw Ehmke, 0 young mut: of thls city, who celebrated the in- comnlag new year by firing acannon, died to-day, The plece exploded as ho applied the match, one of tho frazients knocking his ¢yy out and another penetrating Lily right ehest und lung. UNDER TIE WHEELS. Epectat Dispatch to The Chicays Tribune, Detnott, Mich, Jan, About 4 o'clock this afternoon, while John Hourly, carerepalrer for the Michigan Central Iaflway Company tn this efty, was nt work under a cur nenr the Detroit dunction, a train backed inte the cur, and he was killed, Ha wie a married mun, about os yours old. RUNAWAY ACCCIDE Merapvitwe, Pa. Jon, 2—The Rey. William Fell, of Randalph, N. ¥., a Methodist minister, was killed lust nizht at Stenmbury, Troe Vy at runaway Recldent, the horse tuking fright at a pasalng rallway train. THE- SPRAGUE SCANDAL. Gov. Sprague’a Attorneys Now In Coe Iumbus Taking Evidence with Hee gard to the Maldonly Evxcapades of Idute Chase—Salmon P.” Cha Onee Horsowhtipped a Man Whe Became Obnoxioun, Speettat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Conunnys, U., Jan. 2—The Sprague diveree suit isattravting no Hittle attention here minong tho friends of Mrs. Kate Chnse Sprague, and every move of the attorneys ts watched with cayer interest. A promincat New York uttor- ney is now inthis city. engaged in taking depe sitions of old citizens with good memories rel- ative to Miss Kute'g escapades and dlirtavons with a number of thiselty. 1t Is understood that the attorney for Goy, Sprague has obtained and will bring befare the Court, evidence beuring on thle particular point, und,. to strengthen bls client's case, will give tho outcome of- the mitogen indiscretions of Mra, Spraxue with 1 promivent gentleman tn business and social clreieg, the outcome of which was the admints- tration by Gov. Chuse of a horsewhtpping of the gentleman who was notonly obnoxious to the family butulsy a murried min. From. tho at fentign given to minor details In collecting evt- dence, it fs quite apparent that the fall history of Mids: Kute Chaae’s ttfe In thls elty will be Ayulis spread before the public, a SUICIDE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Kansas Crry, Sto, Jaw. 2—-Frank 2. Cand- “wick, who tor the past six weeks hus been fn bonrder nt the Sisters’ Hospital in this clty, blew out his braine Inet night, Me came from Chicago in November, and, beg tte! mentioning an wunt who resided there, fing sald nothing concerning his former lite. The cause of the act wis inelangholy, cuused by dyspepslu. ———————— THE STEAMERS. New Yor, Jan. 2. Jn, from Liverpool HAtrax, dan. Pal Arrived, the City of Ber- Arrived, ‘the Cuapian and nealitn, fro RLESTON, 8. Cs dan 2 vsseis ure detult ea ber, 1 EENBTOWN, Jot, from Boston. ‘Steamers and sull- ned bere by very Inclement Arrived, the Cireassiun, _—————— VERY ILL. «t Curvenanp, © dan, %—Gen, Charles 1. Stuart. an eminent clyll ungincer, 18 danger: ously {at the Forest City House in this city. ‘Yhere Ia lttic hope of hts recovery, His tamily has urrived, having boon sent for, £ at More health, sunshine, and Joy In Hop Bitters than In ull other remedies. The sevret of complexional, lovetineas in to Keep, the pores open. Glenn's Buiphur Soup docs it. BUSINESS NOTICES, As one pound of Dobbins’? Electric Bonp, (nde by Cragin & Co,, Bhilin,), will do tho wark of five pounds of any other, It ta really the cheapest, thuigh it cost Uttlo more per pound, ‘Try ft BAKING POWDER. TELE! CONTRAST! While other Baking Powders are largely ADUL- TERATED with ALUM and other hurtful drugs, . has been kept UN AED In all of Its orlginal falty nd wholesor $4 ‘The dest evidenco ov! wh HAFETY, HEALTIE PURITY, aud LEFECTIV Sy is THE FACT of ity being used dig, front 2 ith, trow Haxt to Weat, iu tre bowes of the rich aud poor, nhero It Las been used Sur tho last 13 years, é A PURE FAUIT ACIO BAKING POWDER. NEVER SOLD IN BULK. Mado by STEELE & PRICE, Manufucturers of Lupally Yeast flowy. Spertal Flavoring Extracts, ete., Chicagu aud St. Louls, Va CHS 5 DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho tirm of Mobi & Juorens, £37 ust Kinzlo-st, Is thle day dissolved by wutuel dunaont, Atr, Mob} rottre ture” 0, U, MOU, Chicago, Jun. }, 1h OTTO JUELGENS, COPARTNERSHIP, We have thie duy formed a copartnorship for the purpose Of carryiuz ons Genersd Couninsion Hasl> Nowe ub WT East Kinslusat, tho trun to be Brown & SOHN A. BHOWS, oO} Was Ree PrereRhiel A Lott alten teres na, ORNAMENTAL GOLD ‘ie Bie Ree We : BN lv AN Walusd-ar bntlumen while resiting In’ . 1 DR. RADWAVY’S SARSAPARILLTAN RESOLYVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Changes as Seen and ‘Felt, as they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a Fow Doses. : 1, Good spirits, disapperranco of wenknos! fnnguor, inetancholy, increase and hardiness and museles, ete. Strength increases, appetite fnproves, rele fat for fot, no more sour eructations.of water brash, good digestion, calm and undisturbed alcnih awoken freab mal wisorelte, nani 4. Disappearance of spots, eles, pimples: the ‘skin fooks clear and beathy; "the uring changed from ite turbid and cloudy appearince toaclear cherry or ginber color: water paxsos freely from tho blucklor through the urcthra without paln or senlding; little or 10 sediments no pait or wenkiiess. 4. Murked diininution of quantity and fre- quent of Involuntary weakening discharges de atttlcted in that way), with certainty of pore etre, Increased strength exhibited lo orctitur ganda, and funectiun harmony re- stored to the several organs. &. Yellow tingo on the white of the eyes, and the awarthy, salfron appeurunce of the skin changed ton eivar, lively, and healthy color. 8. Those pultering from weak or ulcerated Jungs or tubercles: will realize mut beret to expeetornting freely tho tough phiegm or inucus from the tuna, alr cells, hronent or windplpa, throut ur beads dlwinishing the frequency ot hy weneral increase of strength throughout tho syAtems atoppage of night-awoate and paling and Toelings of weakness around tho ankles, legs, shoulders, ete; cessution of cart and chills, sense of suffocation, bird breathy id paroxysm of gong un tylig down or arising i the niorning. beeline distressing symptoms oly a ens rar CATS APAIILLIAN is sof returning heals witt appears 1 inproves i parity and strength dleease wil] diminieh, und all foreign and Inipure deposits, nodes, tumor, cancers, hurd luinps, ote, be resolved away, and tho unsound inade sound and healthy; uleers, fever sores, chronic: sklo disenses, yridually disapposr. 8. In ofges where (ho syst bns been sall- vated, and Mercury, Quicksi! jorrosive Sub imate have accuniuluted and become deposited in the bones, Joints, ete, causing carles of tho bones, rickets, spinu! curvatures, contortiona, white iho vuricore vets, ete. -the SAR- SAPARILLIAN will resolve awny these deposits and exterininate tho virus of the discase from tho system, Mw tf those who are taking these medicines for the cure of Chronic, Serofulous, or Syphilitia dixensen, however sluw muy be the cure, "feel better” and find thuir genera! health finprovingy thelr flesh and welybt Increasing, or even keep iny its own, It Is 1 sure alyn that thy cure 1s pro- xressiny. In these dlsenues the patient either gets better ur worse,—tho virus of the dlecasa fs hot innetive; if not arrested and driven frou the blood, it will spread sand continue to undere ilne the constitution, Ag soon ng the SARSAs PAIULLIAN makes the pationt “feel better,” every hour yon will grow better and Increase fa heulih, strength, and tlean. ‘The ureat powcr of tila remedy ts in diseases that threaten death, usin CONSUMPTION of the eats, and Teberculaus Phthisls, Sorofus lu-Sypbituld Disenses, Wasting, Gexencration w leerution of tho Kidneys, Dinbetes, Stop page of Water (instantuncous relief afforded where catheters bave been necd, thus dolug away with the malta operation Of using thea inatruiaent#), dissolving Stone in tho Bladder and In alt cases of Inflammation of the Biad= der and Kidneys. In chronic casca of Leucorrhoca and Uterine Aisnuses, ‘One bottle contains more of the active priticl« ples of Medicines than uny other Preparation, Taken In Tenspoontul doses, while others require tive or siz Umes a8 much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Ee. Ee. . RADWAY’S READY RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS ‘ Dyeentery, Pearcien, Cholera Morbus. Fever and Ague Reeumutiim, Neurnisin, Dipb- thers, Infuenza, Sore Throat, DiMeult Hreuthing, Bowe: Complaints, Looseness, Dinrrues, Cholera Morbus ur paiufa! die chances from the bowels, ary stopped in ls or mine ules by taking Kadway's Ready ieltot, No cungos Bon uf infiammuation, no weakness or lassitude, will foltow the use of the it. i. Heth Iv WAS THE FIRST AND 18 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops the most exeructating pains, allays Inttuiuitions, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lung». Stomnch, Rowels, or other glands ur organs, by one wpplieation, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. No matter how yloteut or exerugletin Mhuematle, ed-ridden, Lufirm, Cripp: ous, Nourulgic, or prostrated with disease may guller, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford {natant enga., INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, ATION OF TH FLUAMM. BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF ‘THE BOW i. CONGESTION OF ‘THR LUNGS, BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYBTEIICS, CHOUTG CHAT: IN ELITENTA, j i a HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ” COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, CHILBLALNS, AND FROST BITES, The upplication. of tho Heady Kellet to the part or pirts where the pain or ditliculty existe will uiford exse and comfort, Thirty to sixty drops in half a tumbler ob water will ju a few milnutes cure Cramps, Sprains, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Head aehe, Diurrhan, Dyso .» Colla, Wind Ip tha Bowels, and all Intérnul Paina, . Truvelers should ulwoye carry u bottle of Rade. woy's Ready Hellef with thom. A few drops in, water will provent sickneds ur palns fromehinge of water, it Is better than French Brandy of Dittore us a stimulant. FEVER and AGUE. . FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents.- There Is not a remedial agent in this world that’ will cure Fever and Ague and atl other Mulicl+ ous, Uiijous, Seurtd, Typhoid, Yellow, and oe & fevers aided by RADWAY'S PILLS) so quickly aa RADWAY'S READY UELIEF, FIFPY CENTS PER BOTTLE, IR. puin. the |. Nerv> RADWAY’S Regulating Pills! PERFECT PURGATIVES, SOOTHING APE ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND NATURAL LY TYE OPERATION. A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. Perfectly tusteless, elegantly couted with sweet guul, purye, regulate, purity, cleanse, and Sireugthan.. Hadway's Hills for the cure of wit disorders of the Ktomach, Liver, Bowels, K heyd, Mudder, Nervous Diseuses, flendache, Co atipuilon, Cogtlvenwss, Indigestion, Dvapips iiiliousness, Fever, Inflammation of the fowels, Vitus, and all derangements of thy Internat V cera, Warranted to affect a positive cure, Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, ms oral, or deleterious druse. o Fa" Observe the followtig symptoms resulting fron Disorders of tho Digestive Organat : Conatipation, Tnwant Piles: Pulluees of tho + Blood i tho ‘Hed, Acidity’ of the Stomach, Nausea, Ueartbury, Disgust of Pood, Fullness > - of wolght tn the Btanueb, Sour Kructutions, Hinklngy or Flucturlogy in the Pit of the Stome . geh, Swimtutng of thu Heud, Hurrled and Die ° cult Hrouthiay, Fluttering of the Heurt, Choking br Sulfocutiug’ Sensauons whou ina lying pose ture, Dats or Wabs before the sight, Pover and - Dull Vuln in the Mead, Detloienoy of Porsplras Hou, yellownusd of tho Bkiu and yas Fain i Pie, Bld, Chest: Lamba aid audden’ Fibsbea 0! loot. Durning th tha be A A fow doses of Itwuway's Pilla witl free the byatum frown atl the gboyuenamed disorders. . PRICK 85 CENTS PEIt KOX, 8OLD RY DRUGEISTS. Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” Bund a lottor stump to BADWAY & CO,’ HOt WAHUEN-BE., COL. CHURCHES, NEW + ti ‘fy Dae worth {housgnda will be edn '. TO THE PUBLIC. Tuere can be no bettor puaranteo ot tho rulue of Dr, Radway’s old cstublisbod R. R. 1. Nome. .< Ges than tho bare and worthless imitations of | = fhoin, Asthoro ary Fulsy Itesotventy, Rellola, * - and PULS be wure and usk for adway’s, and wee Mev Gay * Madi 7 ve what rou bur > | Y