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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, U —— S e e MARCH 31, 1881—TWELVE THE STATE GAPITAL Consideration by the Semato of the Gereral Approprin- tion Bill. Bpicy Debates Over Proposi- tions to Amend It in Various Respects, The Bureau of Labor Stalis- ties Fail to Get a Raise. A Decrease of Some Thousands a3 Compared with Two Years Ago. A Number of Nominations Sent to the Senate by tho Governors Introduction of a Bill in the In= terest of Country s Papers. Providing for the Care and Protection of the Douglas Monument and Grounds. Gislng the Board of Trado the Privis lego of Nominating the Graln Inspeclors Gossip on tho Aotion Taken by Varlous Committoes and Other Subjeots of Intoress, SENATE, BALARY DAY IN THE SENATE. Special Dispaten to The Chicaga Tribunes SpmiNGrIELD, L, Mareh #0.~The Senato sonvened this morning at the usunl thne, ‘The speclal order for the hour was tuken up, beine the General Appropriution blil. It was read by purngraphs. “The first klek was mndo by Senator Fleteh- er against an item of 0,000 for refurnisidng the Exeoutive Manslon. Senator Seerest snld the house was fur- nished ten years sineeat a cost of $20,000, and it was high time it was renovated. The item was not amended. An amendment was presented glving the Adjutant-General $2,200 per annwm for elerk hire. 'Thls provoked quite n discussion, Senator Merrltt in n caustie speeeh taklng a whuek at the mlittury, "The anmenduient was detuuted. THE RETULN OF THE WAR Everytiuug sufled alung plessantly until an Hew wis reactied appropriuting 25,000 to be used by the Rallroad Cotnmission for the proseention of sults agalust railrond com- panies for extortion und discrimbnation. Senntor Fiter presented an wmendment muking the suns $10,000, and stated tiere was u generuldesire to buve Mhigation against companles whors they would not obey the huw, and #5,000 wis not suitielent to seeom- plish this much-desired end. Senator Merritt’ opposed tho motion. e did not see that the sunendment would ren- der the Bonra more cllielent. 1t way like throwlng *the tub to the whale” to ndopt it Senator Callon said it was simply o ques- tion as to whether $5,000 was cnough or not. .\ good *bluek-Juek lawyer” would gohble this nmount. Senator Molfett remarked that he did not like to throw away money wny better than any one clse [laughter], but 85,000 was ton sl an amount, Attorneys In large eases usnally graded their fees In proportion to the amount in slght, ad there wero lawyers on tho floor of the Senuty who would CLAIM TILE WHOLE AFPPROPRIATIO fora fee in one railroud cnse, and think thom- selves puorly patd, T'his sally brought down the house, and the Macon County man subsided amidst shouts of lnughter, Senator Whiting sald the Railroad law of the State was laughed at by the roads, This wps in nowlse s party question, Nelther hind been the confirmution of the Commissioners, e had been misvepresonted os suying the Re- publicans shonld dofent Bogue, e had suld nosuch thing, Returning to the malnquestion: The laws ought to bo exceuted, §5,000 wus not snough. "The muonnt ought to be fixed at 810,000, There should bu no “hggling” over the sinount. The largest sum in this case was the best economy, Senator Launing said the Iaws on the statute-books wers worthless unless properly enforeed, I was a furee to glve them 85,000, ‘That was only $50 to each county In tho Btate, Senator Clark arose and took umbrage at Callon’s remark nbout black-jack luwyers, and snid the attorneys employed by the Board wero not LIGHT-WEIGHTS IY ANY MEANS, e thon remd u fow oxtracts from the Come missionurs’ lust report showing certain dis- bursements for attoruoys fees, us follows: Epla & Callon, of Jacksonville, $3505 Waol- don & MceNulta, of Bloomington, §500; E. F., Bull, of Ottawa, 8539 ‘I'heso wero not “nlack-jack lawyers,” This little talk occasioned much merri- ment, Senator Shaw in ashort but forciblespeeeh oppused the amendment, Senator Rlee said thero was no use to ap- propriate this money, 1f the law was only enforced, with the monoy on hand, it would be all the eitlzens of the State needed. Senator Callon pitched Into Clark, who, he sald, geperally Infonned the publle in his speeches that e was a lawyer, a high-pricsd | one, and could be found at the old stand, Senator Clark had converted him, o now agreea with him, The Cotumission should have plenty of money so that it could light in style and win, Senutor Hunt said tho amount was not un- reasouabte, and shoukl be allowed. 'They ought not to be crippled for the lack of wohey b tha prosocution of sults, + The anendument was adopte, Senntor Whitleg presented an amendment apuropristing $10,000 for the revision of the sehedules of frelght and prasenger rutes, The bill fixed the awount at £3,000, ANUTHER LONG- DEBATE ensued. The amendment was ndopted, Senator Artley oftered an_amendment akling e sum to be nppropriated for the expensos ot the Bureau of Lubor Stutlstles 84,000 per anhun fustond of §3,000, as in the bill, The lutter sum, in his opluion, wns nat adequate for the colivetlon of the statisties, Senuntor Merrlit opposed the nendinent, and pald bls respects to ons MeDowell, See- retty of the Boord, charscterizing these petty officers os inpregnably to derlslon and elian) .mlunsnl\vufs rylug for more. ‘Phesy bureaus were Instluted ordinarlly without any upproprintion, Bue give theim w start and they woutd ent up the Treasury. To give polnt to M3 remurks, the Sen- ator had o good deal to -say about the Btate eatfish curator and bug-iunter; of Iirum Hihiard, the warrior; of Dr. Rauch, the cholera-bafer; of Awmbler, thoe Cltlzens' A ution nan; and divers others who sit jn comfortuble Places and labor In season uud out for TUE EXCLUSLVE GOOD OF THE PEOPLE. ‘. Benator Mottt slluped In an amendment ueking out tho wholy sectwn, ‘The Hen. % ator sabil he wag at a Jo; of the Connulsston, am for it hesldes giving o or two peopls em- vioynient. It might bo of some good, e suggestedd, 30 18 eoutd tell Inzy people how to liye without work, 1 luent to strike out was deelared Senator Whiting favored the Artley nmmend- ment upon the talth of things not seen, and wis for glving the Board a ehnnee. ut the Senate way against lnying ontmorn money for MeDowell’'s bureau, and the amendment was fnatly lost, Senator Do Lang offered an amendment fixinie the amount at 25,000, Thls waw nlso Tost, and the ltem left at S5.000, s reported in the bill & A seetion way Ingerted approprinting 85,000 for the expenses of stny Investigating come mittecs of the next Legistature, B JSenator Kuykendadl desired tho Sehioot Fund inereaseil from 21,000,000 to 81.205,000, and the old flght came wp a8 to whetler ,l-iu)'lvl pild its proportion of the Schoot Funud. The yaestion ns to THE NCMBER OF CHILDREN IN VAIIOUS COUNTIE: was dlscussed nt great length, nnth fnally Senutor Kuykendall sulil it mmde. ho dlfer- enee how nany children there were ln Egypt. We breed by luw.” [Laughter.] ‘e amondinent was ndopted, the vote sub- sequently reconstdered, and the proposed Iy se finally rejected, Sentor Edwards moved to strike out the clanse appropriating S$W for the purchuse of u pleture of Gov, Cullon. Senator Scerest said tho purchase of this feture was In aceordanee with the time- onored enstom of perpetuating the faces of the Governora of tho State, ‘The amendinent was lost, Senator Calion, with it view of testing tho sense of the Senate, moved to strike out the sectlon making approprintlons for the Stute Board of Health, ‘e motlon was lost, ‘The bill was then ordered to thivd reading. It auzicregates some thousands less than the LIl of two years sgo, = A messuge was recelved from the Gov- ernor mivrming the te of the following APPOINTM 2 Commissioners for the Jolict Penitentlary mucel 11, Jones, of Sangamon Connty, to his own suecessors Herman Benze, of to fill the vienney oeensloned by the resignation of A, M, Jones, For Commissioners of Chester Penit tlary—Jumnes S, Martin, of Marion County, to fill the vacancey aecaslotied by the reslznation of R, D, Kuwrence; Isaue Clements, of Jiek- son Connty, 10 be his own snceessory wd Jdamnes T Cooper, of Madlson County, to sue- Fondu, who has resigned, tey of the Hlinols Industetal U s orthern Grand Divislon, 1 Cobb, uf Kauknkee, to bu his own siteeess Central Grand Division, John L. Pearnun, of Champaign, and Charles Bennet, of C Countys Southern Grad Diviston, Robel Ludeny of Montgomery County, ‘Por{‘hlef Ligpector of Grali of the City of thunim. Jolin P, Reynolds, of Cook Connty, 1o b his own suceessor, rbelmlur unn intreduced w bill providing or COMPLETING 'THE TITLI TO KWAMI LANDS ranted to the State for the purpose of col- veting the Indenmity thereot, and for the enses liienrred h{ the Stne Agent, enntor Mervite Introdueed aaothier bill regulatime swennee companies, 1t s a bald copy of the bill deteated yesterday, Senator Mayfiel ered a Dl approprint- ng £20,000 for u sewer at the Feevle-Minded Institutton at Lincoly,—u copy of the one lu- troduend b the LHoude, The Senate then adjourned undil to-mor- Tow morning, tn know the object w no earthly nuse 1- HOUSE. RESOLUTIONS AND BILI% Epectal Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, SeriNariELD, I, Mareh 30.—Tho resoln- tion men got in uhead of the blll men this mornng, and the House concurred with Gorma, of Cook, In expressing its regret at the death of Thomas Matthew Halpin, of Chilengo, n wmember of the ‘T'wenty-cighth and Twenty-ninth General Agsemblies, The bill-writer was not to be suppressed, however, Otman, ol Stark, led off with one 10 smend the uet to ald in the constructlon of railronds, 1t provhdes that the linbility to fssue connty, eity, township, and other voted uli-honds for the construction of rnffronds sholl censo July 1, 1882, s TIE CHOSSROADS JON-OFIICL, Gregg, of Sullne, got in ** A bill for an act to provide for the publleation of the sesslon- Inws in the newspupers of the diflerent coun-~ tles hn the State ”* at the rate of 40 cents per 1,000 ems,solkd nonpariel. A more sultable title would have been **a bill for an aet 1o boost the country papers,” I'wo newspapers of opposit . politienl views in each county, it there be two, nre to have the plum. It only ong, [t1s fo have itall. Ay least one full net 13 to be published in each weekly paper until the job Is completed, und the pay 1s to be ex- trncted from e State Trensuey in the usunl way. WANTED—A BTATE ANSENAL. Tearson, of Cool, witnts wn appropriation of $10,800 for the erection of n State Arsenal and the purclinse of groumd for that purpose. MeWiitinms, of Montgomery, introduced i LI to amend thut portion ot the Criminal Code In relition to disorderly conduet, The amendment proposes to flne auybody gullty of publlely using obscene or abuslve lane gunge about amnd In the hearlng of another, or anybody whe shall nse any lnngunge, or bo guilty of uny conduet ealenlatel to pro- voke an assault or breach of the peace, in any sum not exceeding $2000 . QUALDING TIIE DQUOLAS MONUMENT. Tervlngton, of Kune, fntroduced a bin for an act b refution to the cars and eustody of the Douglits monument and grounds at Chils cugo, It mukes the Mayor, Controller, Com- missloner of the Board of Publle Works, and the Aldermun of the Fourth Ward, ex-ofiiclo Commissioners of tho monument, and coin- mits to thetr care and custody both the mon- wmnent itself and the grounds on which it is erected. "Tho bitt further nuthorizes them to bLuthkl a lodge or keeper's house on the grounds, the same to be used as u rallway station, In thelr diseretion, provided the State shall not be subject to any expense for ity ereetlon, repnir, or malntenance, Colling, of Cook, Introduced a bl fixing the salury of the Seerctury of the Railvond and Warehouss Commission at §2,500 per an- nim instend us now of §1 Crundall, of Tazewell, wants nn approprin- tlon of $20,000 for u sewer at the Lincoln Asylum for the Feeble-Minded, THE BOARD OF TRADE TO NOMINATE THE GRLAN INSPECTOR. ‘Weber, of Cuok, intraduced r bil to amend the Warehouse lnw In remard to the appoint- ment .of the Cnilef Graln Inspeetor, 1t provides that the DBoard of Trade shall nominate to the Guvernor, who 1y to avnoint by and with the consent of theSens ute. The sulary of the Chief Graln lu- speetor i3 to bo not less, In elties contalning o warshouse of Cluss A, than $5,000 per un- 1, and the Inspector 18 to devots his ontire thmo to the duties of the oftice, No such gratn huspectors for citles or conativa fin which are loeated warehouses of Class 13 nre (o b appolnted sxeept upon applleation and potitiun of two or more witrehousemen doing u sepnrato and distinet bustuess, the upplica- tlun to b lorsed by the Bourd of 'I'nulu where there In ol Morrds, of lurdin, got the Tlowse to con- eur in the Sennto mpendents to his Deadly- Feapon bitk, whlelh will forthwith go to Wie Guvernor for his approval, The Mann Canal resotution, on motlon of Parish, of Cook, went over, aud was nade speclnb order for u week from to-morrow, ‘e vemulnder of the worning and after- naon sessions was devoted 1o n solumn and wearlsote considoration of TIAT SJONUM Enown us Ilonse Bitl reportesd by the Committeo on Rowds, - Iheliways, ~und Bridges us o substituts for 1o less thna nine. teen other distinet and sepurato nttempts to thiker the Road wnd Brldge law 1 counties wnler township orgunlzatlon, Whils thoy werg about it the Committee gpired thens selves nelcher pains nor lnhor, Thoy were cquully regardleas of the expunsy for print- fng, The DIl containg Just elghty-ning soes tons and uses “5‘ Lwenty-ciglit pages of printed matter, Hall an hiour was put In 'u.s(cl'(lxl" afternoon I merely n.-mlrm: it rdinurlly one mlght subvose that wll the HECessary t..uuurlnfi could bo put Into eighty- nine sectious, wnd that further amendenty were ot W by thought of. Stich wad not the case. Far from {t. 'The Grangers looked upun tho oceusion wi A teld-duy, nud would 015LATION hiave had It all to themselves, hut for the des { Louk and Peorla, met this afternoon and sire of some of the Inwyers (0 tack on n few nlleged improvements of their own devising. The hitly with a few modifleations, i< a prace tical dupliente of th Taw of 1577 THE PRINCIPAL DIFFEREN CE, between it and the present law s a provision which mstkes ench townstip a road distriet by itsell, under the supervisfon of the Com- niissloners of iflghways, At present the town s ent up Into several rond distriety, each under the ehrarze of un oflicinl who 13 known us an Overseer, The bill also cons tulny g sort of toeal option feature, allows o wwn to say whether it will ple pay their rowd-taxes In money, or, as s now done, work them out, ‘I'he features here ennmerated went throngh fntaet, Outot the bushel or 5o of amembnenty which were offered, only = two of the = survivors cut any partteular firure, One of these wus by Joe Munn. It provides for appeals from rdlet of 0 fury assessing dimoges to the County Jutlge Instead of the nearest Jdustiee of the Pence, and imakes the declslon of the Hlighway Conumnlssioners ns to the, visability ot laying out aroad final othier was by Litdington, amd gives cach elty or incorporated town the disposition of what- ever rond and bridge tax may be gathered In- side s lhnlts,—i - ehange from both the liw of 1877 and that of 1870, In ity nmended shape the bill was ordered to third reading, A COUPLE OF NEW BILLS wera erowded In at the very Inst moment, Whiteman, of Henderson, the author of ong thom, has appurently discovered w very fine pol he fuw of 1877 on the subjeet of recelving, earrying, and delivering " grain compeis n rallrond eompany to crect scale at all statlons on is line froin which theship- ments daring the previous year nmounted to 60,000 bushels of grain, when required so Do to do by the shippers of the ny?or purt of the BO,00 bushels, White- mun wants all this amended, and the rallroad company compelled to put up seades when requlred 80 10 do by the ma- Jurity of the persons shipping that nmount, i ot the shippers of the major part of that quuntity., "There s o susplelon abroad that the seale-nnkers nny have had someting to uul\\'lth tha discovery of the aforesaid fine point, Carter, of Adams, introduced a bill to cs- tablish and weintug o Western 1linols normal schoul, to be located 1o the western knu'lnf the Stule, between the Tnols ad Mississippi Rivery, the lund wd buildings to cost SR, T'he House thenadjourned until to-morrow morning, WAVELETS. APTORTION MY, Spectal Disvateh to Ihe Clicnon Tribune, SpwuzarieLy, 1k, Sept. 32.—~The Honse Committee on Senntorial Apportionment met this afternoon nnd ugreed to report fuvorably on Parlsh’s bill giving eittes of 159,000 inhiab- Itnnts and over twenty-four wards und forty- eight Aldermen, 'The subjeet of Senatorial apportionment wasnot tonehed, Innsmuch us o cruens of the Republiean members of the House ad Senate Congresstonal and Sen- atorlul Apportlonment Committees will be Deld to-morrow evenlng to disetss the gues- tlon fn ull its beavings and mup out a pro- grani. THE MOUSE COMMITTER ON CANALS met this ntternoon, ndopled the substitute prepared by a sub-committee for House BHL 208, and will report tt 1o the House in the morning with the recommendation that it do pass. ‘The substitute, ny outlined severnl days ago, direets the Canal Commissioners to go ahend and sue any public or private cor- poration—menning, of course, Chicago—to recover to the State in the interest of the Canal Fundany land or interest that the State has granted sneh corporation or person in violntlon of the trust upun which the land . was gramted to the State by the neral Government, The decree, however,if any should be obtnined,ls to be in tho name of the Stute, By the terms of tho bl the suits are to be conducted by the At- neral as far as the dutles of his will allow, and, if extra legal help i3 necessury, it1sto bo supptled through the Governor, the stm total for such extri serviee not to exceed $5,000, The bill s sl lent ns to what disposition shall be made of whatever land niny be recovered, exeept that 1t shail go to tho benetit of the Canal Fund, THE ULTIMATE PUIPOSE, however, I3 to sell thoe land and upiply the pro- ceeds Lo deepening and widening the canals, Probably the Committee left that to be stated in another DI, 1t will be observed that the outside limit for extra legal serviee does not have n very wide margin for high-priced at- torneys. ‘The Chieago finm who e the famous opinfon on which these procewd- Ings are to bo -bused probably wouldn’t look at so small & plum, but o certain other Chleago lawyer, who 18 perfeetly familiar wiih the questions Involved ana the clatimg which were vainly sought to be tackedl on by BIL208, and made payable out of the pro- ceeds of the proceeds of the sale, is supposed to stand In the attitude of one who 13 to ho called and ready to b chosen as ehlef nd- visory counsel. TIE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTER met to-day and declled to veport adversely on Senator Neece's bill redueing the legal rate of Interest to 7 per cont, The Commit- tee evidently betieves In maklug people tny roumdly for thd usy of money, even If tho finunelud world does move, ‘I'he amount ot interest munifested with re- gurd to the Governor’s nmulnees for eni- tentinry Commissloners and Chlet Gradn In- spector, transmitted to the Senate to-day, Is something surprising. The aforesaid obiclals themselves, with the possible exception of Johm P Reynolds, are on the ground, awd caucusing 14 the principal avo- cation of the evening. There Is, ns has been vreviously intimated, o growing disposition to give these nominntions consid- crable disetsslon before finadly voting on thom. While the opposition has un to this hour taken no definit shape, tho disposition, however, oxlsts to earefully digest the dish beforo the Senate enguges In the great act of deglutition and mastieation. Every nomlueo has his partlenlar fviemds among the Sen- ators, and, Inasinuch as the appointinents are from all parts of the State, A PERPECT UNDERSTANDING UST IE 1AD fnadvance that all shall pass through the ordenl, and stand or fall, ns the enso may bo, together, Had this urrangement been tuly understood Lowday thy Senute would have gune Into executive sesslon, 1t s dificult totell now when 1t will du so, An cifurt will be made in the morning to contirm them, and, on the other hawd, thers 8 good reason for helievlog that « motlon will b o to refer the whols bintel to v connits teo. Whether this motlon will prevail or hog remning to bo seen, ‘The oppositlon iy not swntorlilize uud the whole list be contirmed in tho morning, ‘I'iis neunluntion of John I Reyuolds ves ensloned Hitle or no surprise, yeu it is woll known that his confirmtion §s lett entlrely to the Demoeriey, "Che shrewd politicin who itre englneering the deal have tuken ad- yuuntage of the fuet that the unterrliid wish to ke the Republicatis eut ns mich crow us possivle, — Personal appeals have been mwde by tho State-louse henchmen to eer- tuin Demoerntie Senatory, asking them to contirm Reynolds, —‘The sppeal was entlrely successtul, and nt least ning members of tho minority have been fomnd who TO BEND REYNOLDS THROUGI, tlon of thelr action, these worthles hat Bogue and Sonth wers con- and why make n scapegont of V| ] Homed » ](nynuhls ? "Ihevé nppunrs no dispositlon to mnko»unf vivlent opposition to Heynolds’ name, and, ns betora staied, wn attenipt wili bu made to bring the natter to g focus chrly to-morrow mortinig, when some lively dodis ing by the signers of the mujorlty report of the tecent Iuvestigation may b witnessed, These guntlemen ire on the rick, | 0l et Reynolis, and now must fish, cut y or g ushore, N ‘Treusurer Johnsow, of Cook County, 18 Nere i the Interest of Iis business parther, Uuorgo Miss, whom he desires made Com- missloner of the West Park Honrd of Chlea- It s due to Mr. Johnson to suy that he emphatienlty denles the above statement, though there wre to be found thuse who ought to know, and who strenuously insist that this Is his rewd mission al Springtield, In company with Senator Campbell, ho ealled upon Gov. Cullon to-day TITE WARENOUSE COMMITTEE OF FUEHOUSY, which hus been enguged for some thye past i luterviewing conntry shippers who ars hankering ufter the extension of the sys- tew oF Sty Juspection to eltles Uk Hust St flstensd o the vther side of theease. Amongg the opponents of State Inspection who wer resent and advoented the system of 1ome nspeetion now I vogue ot these acey ex-Gov, E. 0. Stannard, St. Lonls, icorgo “rl{ihl.( 1L Speneer, P. I Connor, aml .« MeCormiek, like- wise from the other end of the big bridge, ond A, 1. Ttugg, Preskdent of the Peorln Board of Trade, Josenlt Elder, t3 ex-Presl- denty E. S, Bagton, Ii 11, Morgcan, and Miles, Hkewlse fronf the great eorn-destroy- fieg and whisky and glucose making Gov, Stunnurd” fully expressed the views of the St Louls people, and Mr, Rupeg reflected the senthments of the P’eoria folks, in OPPOSITION TO THE PROFOSED SCIEME teniding the Stata fuspection to take In two luenlities, Gov, Stannara waln. 1 that the Stateof Hiinols could not atford, Inthe intesest of her producing cliss, to throw sny ohstacle I the way of handling grafn at St 'Louls, either by changing grades of or - tinkerlng with - the present sys- fem af Inypection. St Lonis would mnintafn her own specton, In any event, erain would he hought und sold_and grades controlled I?r the Merchants’ Bxehamee, which hod built up the St Louls export trnde 1o what it was. Txporters would nat! buy other thun the krides which were kfowi in every part of Europe by snmples forwarded every year to the Enropean wmarkets, linols grides of wheat, except spring, were not known abrond, ad o new grade itferent from that now established at East St. Louols and con- trolled by the Ilinols system ot State in- speetlon WOULD MEET WITIL N0 DEMANIL In pructice the proposed would work confusion amd produce generally bul results, Orders would come ty Louls for St Louis gzrades,i and a trade bused on a ditferent grade or Inspectlon would have to be bullt up, While lurm'li‘ interested hime self fn the shlpment of Illinols gratu to St, Loouis, it having fuveeed eapltal lunllls at Altonand wn elevator at Jerseyville, | Tieved fivmly In the system as at pre: dueted, il hoped to see It malntained, stend of supplanted by something that none of the grain men wantud, ? Mr. Rupg, President of the Peorin Board of "'t narked that Peorin hundled 25,- 000,000 bushels of graln, mostly corn, n year, prinelpally tor the sake of the juce It con- falned, "The Peorin Inspection wis all right, but It seemed to trouble Chicago a livtle, for the reason that it was GETTING AWAY WITH THE INSPECTIO; Western shippers preferred the Peoria ar- ket for this reason, und Peorfit had no wore desire or uso for State inspection than u cut 'STEM OF STATHE had for two tails, Iler market way n - speenlative one, bot graln wus ol mostly by sainple, the distillers tuking the low grades, « Customers wer sat- isfled, beeause they would get at Peorin what they wanted and couldn't get at Chicigo. Nobody compluined of Peorin Inspeetion or Il nnything to say about up and duwn frrades, s they did with regard to Chie; Tie business men i Peorig, or having thing to do with Peoriy, protested against the change, The elty had duilt up o good trinle by the hard work of her grain men sl lier present system of Inspection, and ajf she wanted now was, ke Jelf Davis, to be let_ulone, “The result of Stute inspection at Peorln would be to decrense prices from thiree to four cents n bushel,— . A DIRECT LOSS TO'THE FARMERS, After hearing from other gentlemen who were unanlinously opposed to- State in- spection, — the Committee took a T till - evenlng, — when all 1is- tened to arzwunents from grain-buyers who ship to East St, Lowils and” Pearia, and desire the system of State nspection estal Jished at thoso poluts. These gentlemen complained ol nneven grades of grain under the present method, aml lovked upon system of State fuspuctlon as o punn for all thelr alleged j wo No decisive actlon was taken, how and the Committee aijonsned antfl to-morrow after- noon, The prevailing sentinent among the b mujority of the Committee is unddubtediy sgainst making any change, While it may be tnjust to say that the proposed new de- parture I8 advoested in somy quarters otit of a dlesin o extend the possibllity of politieal patronege, It s only too evident that sueh an opinion proval The mnjority of the Coimmlttee have no- symputhy with it ady BT they ever hiad, tho protests they hear to-dny would be envnghio shake their falth i the alleged benelits {o be bronght about by a change, bl CANADA. ANTI-LIQUOIt CRUSADE,. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. Moxtrear, Mareh 30.—The nsado e | traftic as far as possible, against rumeselling still continues in this city, a strong effort being made to stop the The Roman-Catho- lie elergy have tuken the lead In this matter, aned the eredit of the success of the movement Is largely duv to thelr untiring exertions. The novemen t s one npon which Blshop Bourget (Roman Catholie) and Bishon Bond (Eplscopatliun) shake hands, and clinrelunen ot all ereeds seem to bo unjred in the strug- gle ngainst grog-shops, A PECULIAR WILL. Spectal Dispateh to The Cieago Tribune, Harieax, Mareh 50.—Tho will left by the late Patrick Power, ex-M.DP. for Halifax, was a very peculinr one, He left sowme $10,000 to his son, Senator L. G, Power, in such a way that for some years he Is only to get a fow hundred dotlars n year. This wos done to compel him to work at his profes- slon for a lveng, and not to rely on his fort- une, It now trnsplres that the Senator Is to he dislnherited should hy ever breome a candidate for the Provinelal Legisinture or 11 mse of Commons, and the money go to the Jesults, —— FIRE AND 1,088 OF LIFE. Moxtnear, Mareh #0,—The prssenger and frelght depots of the Oceldental Raiiwny burned this mornlng, A quantity of gun- powder stored in the Jatter exploded, blow- Ing the bullding to _atams and serlously in- urige W, Payotte. Phitlp Prevost wus Killed during the exeitement by an engine running over hlm, Laoss, 580,000, LIS BUDGET, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicage Trivune, Marels 80.—It Is reported that who has retived from the Provinetnl Benen of British Columbla, will remove to California to practics law. A dispiteh from the Desert, on the Upper Ottawa, snys that diphtherin prevalls there to un alnrming extent. Hardly o day passes without one or two interents taking place in that small village, ‘The present death- rite mnong ehildren I8 assiming fearful pro- portlons, A number of enses of Postinnsters using eaneeled stianps hins been rewo In the Ottawa Distriet, sid their resignations huve been domaniduld, ‘e proposnl 1o have Ornngemon awd Romun-Coilolics abandon thelr processtons and unite in celebrating Dominion Day, weets with favor throughout Ontarke, Both les will rise considerably in the esteem ot thetr fellow-ten {E they muky mutusleon- cessfons und unite In not perpetusting dewd Issues, Npectal Dispateh fo The Chicago Tributi. MoNtieal, Marel Tho fund started hero to ereet o residence for Michael Davite does not muke mueh progreds. 1t Is now nacertulned that the Jurbor Com- wisstoners whil mukon reductionof one-til on tonnngedues aud 20 per cont on the cliurges to vessels, Owhers of farge tencment-houses are be- tngg compelled to oreet fire-eseupes for the uuulf- of thelr tenants. 1t s belteved thatthe transfer of the 'nclfic Rudlway to the symlleato will take placo on i Ist of April, Secial Diaputed to The Chicago Tribunes ALIFAX, Murch 30.~Capt, Ruilton of *'Uho Salvatlon Army,” whw aerived fn New York from Manchester, Eng, in Februe ary, 1850, with thiity or forty ather wembers of *the Arniy,” and has shies traveled over & dnrge purt of the Unied States, I8 here, holting open-alr religlons meetwgs, Jo wears oo bie uniform with yellow faetngs, und 6 peaked eap with o brond brlm, 1o s quite s fluent speaker, and has largo andienges, Murtin Murphy, Civil Englneer for this Trovinee, hus been requested” by the New- foundlund Goyernment to proceed to St John to advise the tiovermment on the subject of the proposed rallway ucross the Istund of Nowfoundiund, % Spctal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes ‘PosoxTo, Marel 80.—A curlous udvertise ment appears in a dally papor hery, Hiustrat- Img v qualnt superstition. it yeads ws Tul- Jows: **'Fo Captalis or persons gog to seat A chit’s eaul for sale, I good preservation.” 1t js held by the Iknorant thut a chili burn with 1. caitl Is destined fora *luck euovs and there aro people why bl any one possesseid of anch ararity nsa caul joys mnunity from death by lire or wae ter, =A tarmer in Tiveton, County Iruee, writes o the (Hobe, stutimg that, of all those who contemplated removal to Manitoba four months agn, e dues not know one in s & lflu{l who Is ot on the eve of removal to 1 kota. AMUSEMENTS. TIE OPERA='* L*AFRICAINE," M. Garnler 1, (tto i) Don Diexo Don Alvar. | Foittinger ke, Del Prate o MU, Lagyo Aunnat ... Line, Feitltuger The el f tho Fronch seas son at MeVieker's last evening was i nutable one, na It introduced uy to* L'Afrieatne” the arowning work of Meyerbeer's life. If this exe collent troupe had given us nothing eise this senson, Its visit here would have been lonk re- membered. We ean et Luclu ™ und * Martha " every day, but the great herole masterpleves In opern are lke angels' visits, LA Crieaine has buen glven here four times provious to this performance, all fn one seaton, however, and that so long ngo that probably very few are fu- milinr with ft. ft was firat representerd Jun, 16, 1864, ut Crosby's Opera-ilouse, and thongh tho performunve wis by no means w ereditablo one. 1t made i profound {mpression. The cust at that tine wys as (ollows: Neltka, Gazznnlgas tnut, Mustunis Don Alvar, Lottl; Nelusko, Ortandinls Don Pedro, Mitlert (who lost his life In the recent burning of tho Opern-flouse nt Nle Don Diegn, Poilind; Tnquisitor, Collettly Peeat, Fellindt Anna, Weltn- hotd. Probably to tho mijority of operisgoers tho “Afrjean™ s @ steanger, und @ short skoteh of s mysieal polnts will therefare be of interest, ‘Fhe overture (s hut a brief introduction re- clting or Tndienting the genersd churaeter of the work. The liret uct opens with o romunzu of exquisit melody, ueeompanitd principaity | the lutes, The next prineipad nmnber 14 1 bass chorus i the third scene of o seml-religious churneter, in which principnls and chorus are in unlson, (he double busses sustaining the volees, tha strings plzzitito, und the Rorns sdving ou those strong chords in wileh Moeyer - fective, A gplendid finale closey the net. Yhe secomil act opens with ! full of passion aud _tend color, which 18 which and nvery powerful duet butweon Seika and Veaco. ‘The et closes with a Septet, in which the goprano veles determines the mntive, thy othor parte it tho elase Jolniug in the harmony with stireing power, ‘Lhe third uet is principuily spectacular, und s introduced by u brillinut wallors’ churns, foliowed by Ndiho's invocation to Adutnustor. The prinetpal interest of the net, however, ceitres (o the ship seone and tableast, T'he fourth net §s introduced Ly tho britliant Indian murch, which s mude up of five or Alx diifercnt movements for the catrancesd of tho varlous parts of the procession, und 13 fuit of stirand color, Tt s followed by the exqniait arl, O Paradiso,” for Vasco, oie of tho moat benauful numbers Meverbeer lne written, nnd this in turn leads up to the preat duct for Selik and Vascy, which, like that botween Raoul and Valentin, forms the dramatic climax of tbe work. The net closes with the tine bridal choras, In- woich s beard, ke u kind of wail, the mative of the romanza In the first wet, The last ace §s brief, and 18 prinels pully naticeable fora dio botween Selilis an Anez undd the wonderful prelude to tho Muaued- mlinor Upns-tree sesne, one of tho most ef- fectlyo listinces of pietiiresque and chracter- istie lnstrimontation in the wodera schoul, The pudicnce wis tho lurgeat which hus yet been tn attendunce this season, and wud quite enthuglastic fn muny episodes of the perforte ance. The lerlurmuncu tsell, considering the calibre of the troupe, wis a remnarkavly smooth and efTective one. ther of the two great artists, Ambre or ‘Tanrnie, were in the east. 1t was literuliy & pertormance without n stie, und, therefore, considering the colussul eharueter of 1he upern und the hnmense musicul s weil ws drumatle demuands that (tmukes, it 15 only fale to eredit the troupe with 1 stecess. Mite, 1k llnlll) as Sedikt, while nt no tluo renching ntensity and strength of the part, wus ne fensive, buton thoother hand wasilwuyscotixist - ent, smooth, und intelli und In some numbers, the * D¢ 1 sueeess, Tho parts of lez und A, hgure but Little in the work, were well tuken, and Mite, Laygey, the Torner, sung her vrincipnl number, the vpeing romunza, Very o IL l(Ilurnlm-. the new tenor, who bos 0 bere, arin I Nelusko 1ells the story of hls love by an T made hbis debne in ihis o and though bis appenranee can bo oalled a4 suceess of enthuslasm, less mnde g jon Dby his smrited snanner, I I8 n pleasant one, thongh apprently ensily fatisened, and e the close e was somewhit out OF tube, baut upon the whole Be Was very aprecs able, knd i s part of the duo disphiyed some strong burdts of power unn el deamatio ne wensity. M, U sy riedd ull e Botors of tho avenl thmes veeniled, his fltest suecesses belug In tho fnvecatlon to Atnmustos und I the tinaie of the found net, The remnining prrts wers well thien, and tho chorus und orehestra dind its work well. The opern WaAS very Bandsomely mounted, the temple sceno with ballet hring oue ot tho fineat gpectacninr eifeets we huve ever had here, This eveag *Ane " will be zivea. A NIGIT OF MIUSIC, The number of musical entertninments In Chicago this evenny 14 somcthiag remarkable, At MeVieker's Theatre the Preaeh tranps will repent thelr ndmirnble peeforamaen of A, - und tho Comley-larton truape will play *+Oll- vette " at Hooley's, The Menselssohn Quintet Chib ns reorganized, consisting of Isidor Schnltzler, Urat violn; Erniat Thicle, second; Thoumns Ityun, clarinet anil viola; Willlam Sclmde, ftute and violuz and Frederick Glese, ‘eello, anssisted by Miss Murio Nellinl, will give a voncert ut Far- well 1iatt, thetrproeram including Mendelssohn's quintet in B taty op. 873 Ml’s quurtet, *Tho Mitter's Proity baugh fantasie on * Son- naubula”, for Hute, b chuk; solo for viee lin, o gy psy nie, hf'. nrasutes romanca for elir- {net; seherzo from [ubinstein’s quurtet, op, Kl funtasio on *Tho Daughter of the legimont by Servaia; and Bonle from the quintet, op. of Becthoven. Miss Nehinl will KIII{ the ** liel Hagyla”, from *Semiramlde,” and Gottsehalk’s souir, O Loving Heart." 7 Mr, Lichling's seenind concert will be given® ut Fufrbunk Hall, The program hus been slready K\lullshml. tho principal numver bewy the Ru- instein Oetet, The luch and Handel Society will muke ity wébut nt Hershey Hall under the leadership of Dr. Fuebs, und will slug the second part Burtios's anered trioloey, ©'Cha Holy Fumlly, and a eyelus of pineteen numbers frou *Judas Muccabieup,” Mrd. Stacy will sing Liszt'n w Loreley." Tho Heethoven cloty will_buve its pegular reunton nt the Methodist Churen Block, tor which a fine progrum hos been prepired Tho peallsts wro’ Miss Jonnie Jerzykiowles sud Mr. . C. (rimsby, 4 new-cotuer. GRAND OPERA-IIOUSE, As might have beon expected afte/ seoitrg his Hamlet on Monday nlght, Mr, Frederick Pauhd- Ing bos been pluying to the very Ughtest kind of matronage, Hs Bertucelo, Cluuge Melnatte, and bis Shylurk of lust nlght mervly contln us In the opinjon we expressed on Facsday morntog,— thit b wes u clover young i in bis way, bt his way does ot go boyonsd the wuy of un in- dustrious umutear why e mustered tho dines of his roles nnd learnod n good deal of thelr busluess, Possiuly Mr, Pauiding may gomo diy be nblg to play in & munner to uphoht the pusition in winch be hus placod Lilinselr, but 1 the meanthne 1t s ruthor too much to ask the pubilu to puy thelr moncy and Autfer—as thoy must buve done Inst night over his Shiflock— whilo ho quulilies, At times hid misconception of the meaniug of tho bnes of shylock, aud bls misluterprotatlon of the spirit of the seenes, bordered upon burlesquo. The young gentloman unguestionubly possosses taleut, but he I8 sudly dutvient fu that kuowludie of stuvo Tralning which would cnubiy bl (o ulliza bis talent to thy best ndvantage, Tha mombers of hls powpany, With onu or two exeeptions, tro on o lovel with tho star so farus ucuig capucity goes. Tho Jeadue ludy, Mlss Luduakl Young, bad tttle notlon of the spirit of Fordetna, loss ol Pauline, und stlll lesa of Portis, As Praudine sho wis destitito of foetiug und vmotoual bower, she Wi hard wid tn- symiputbotic she Know ber lines vory lmpere teetly, M, J. d. Priur, who played the Widody, 13 tho most conselentivug und nteltlcent urtist of the troupe. To-night Mr, Pa I ups pear jo *Bulviaty, the Silent Man,” THE ELKS® BENEFIT. This afternoon perfornnees will bo given at Hooluy's "Theatre and ut the Graud Operss Houso for tho benatit of the Elks, an order turgely come posed of actors, and dustituted for ths seliof ot tho sick, for the buriul of the dead, snd for tho oarc uf the widows und orpluns i 1he profes alo, Toisstatement should commond thoscicine toull. Thery bave been propared strong bilia for buth honsos. At Houley's the progrn witl bo as follows: Ed Burker and Flosenco Wells in @ ousical kketen, Richordsun uad Youtx ad 1o fat wad thin 'datiies, Andy uud Aunie Slpgbes n Irish sketches, Walter Pleenix, tho Four Eccentrles n binlesquo speciiltips, the Chippur Quurtet in oegra weludies, We Murvels of Feru 1 serobitio foats, tha Four Shaurucks in taele sot, * Tho Workigamun's Steike,” Guorgo Leasock, Htle Jotns, T, J. Langdon,' John C. Leuvh, und Miss Mury “Huoth e tho Bt uct of the seisatonal pl Lt 1 Linidou. ™ "Tho or- ehestrn will be amlves the leaderebtn ot MeVaglor. At tho Grand Opera-House tho bilk will be Inllon snd company in =T Mra, Erunk Tunnonill will iv er’; Frederick Paubibug: and clogot-scony from * Humle WL cowedy evlpaoy iu ompany 1 the 1 tlydu & Deus AMuldoun’s Pleniv | chlef charact PAGES. Rtabert V., Ferguson na the 3fad Nufcher; and an orchestra of torty pleces under the leadership of Prof, Nilachke, SWIDOW BEDOTT. Tn the langunge of poor Artemus Ward wo may sy that * for tho kind of people who like ths kind of show this s tne sort of show that kind of people will like.” Mr. Chartes I Blshop nasumes the chnracter of the inqulsitive, garrne loua ald bore, tho reliet of tho late IHezekinh Hedott, il succerda in muking the peoply Inuuen. Fhis 1s nn entlrely dliferent pertorinunce from that of Burgess in the same part. It 19 broxder, courser, and_Lho audiences—which by the wav have nat been large—secm to think - nier. The cast I8 the foest we have yetseen in the plece, and, although tbere in really very (itle opportunity for anybody ant- side of the Widme und Snifies, the people muk the most of their oruurmunr. Misa Lizat Harold, the ¢! Tittle soubret, glves un fte rat to the charaeter of Melleat it nover had h Mr. John Sutherland presenta a com! I tho frugul-minded Craney My Wallneo does well us Mex, Marriman: Suiffics is eleveriy hit off by Mr. James O, [inrrows, and thy uther parts’ are Intrusted to pesnle fully ablo to cope with theirlimited reqitirements, THL OLYMPIC. lyde ond Beamun's varlety and comeds troupe Is nttracting 1ts enstomars share of at- tention at this tneatre. The house bas been crowded every night. It Is only necessary to niention the numes of tho variety people to #hox the quality of the entertainment. Thero arn the Peasleya, Bilty Barry, Hurry Watson, Mies Allee Hutehings, firyant and Hoey, Minnie Kent, aud Little Rosebud. The crpunt of tho show, however, fu found In tho comedy of Mule doun’s Plenje,” u slde-splitung picture of lower trish 1Ife in New York, The chnrscters in this sketch ure drasn with great fidelity, sod are all most b mbodicd by the com- pany, The ple netdent, and Iy rewlly W euplital Mt of low comedy, fae ubove tha usil mess of Elocy tagged to a varlsty-bill. The 4 uee perronated by fugh Fay wnd Bily Burey, These charineters ure pictures of the ignorant, self-opinlonative, vulear New York [rislinan who owng u little property and hud become somewint of & political powerin his ward, Mesrs, Fay and Buarry depiet the types with a truthimlacss and an absence of exngueru- tlon rirely fonmil smone netors whodevote their encrgies 1o this kind of work, GEN. HAVERLY. Spectat Dirvatch to The Chicego Tridume. NEW Yous, March 80.—1tumors thut Mr, I, b, Maverly, Whe enterprising theatrical mannger, was bunkeupt, reached here Inte to-nient. | found tha wentlemnn 1o question at the Fifth Avenue Hotel at 1 o'clock, und interrouated him a8 to the truthfulness of the statement that e wits tinancially embarrassed, to which he res Phicdt b this emphatic wanuers You can gny In Uise; TRIMUNE for me, that thls report §sthe work ot some nalicious person, and nothing else, My only wish Ix that every other persan wus a8 far removed from baokruptey or fallure as m to-day. Were this sn, ts would indeed bie r happy and pros- pervus world. ‘Ihe story eurrent i Chienwo I3 utterly tnlse: in ry particaiur’” 1 met Mr. 1everly st the Fifth Avenue Theatre enrly In the evening, and be bad the Apperranee of any othier thun o rted man, He wis busy with bis el und chatting with hia assistant munugers and friends, aud gave noevidence of belug In trouble, Hig denid of the rumor to moe wus frank, cnraest, and pusitive. DRAMATIC NOTES, * Billge Tuylor " will be the next attraction at tha Graud. Sam Colville will produce ** Michel Strogoff™ next August ln Now York. Mr. Digby B3elt 1s recoveriog from his severa aceident, und wilt soon nppear at Daly'e. At MeVicker's on Monday Gus Willlama in “ A German Seuator ' will begin un e ngugetment, They say thut Pantdiug a mother hus sunk over $40,00) in The uttompe to mike her son: 8 puying triglc stur. . Gus Willinms will appear In San Francisco May 1, and Jonn I\ Raymond pluys at the Stend- are Theatre Muy 2. Satml Morse, the author of the *! Passlon- Pluy,"” 18 now on the staif of tho New York Sun- day Evening Journal, It is rumored that resolute men all over the country ure expressing their frm resolve to Iynel Frank Muyo 1f be tries to play Ham ct, Harry Henhuu bas been engaged as lequer of orcuestrn for Wille Edouin's **dparks.” The truupa opens nt the HBush-Street, Sun Franciseo, on April #, * Matt Cannlog, tho gentleman who Isgolng to munage ‘Henrlottn Vaders next season, suys sue wilt pluy Evudne, Hosalind, Juba 1n * The Hunebbuek,'” Lean, Lady Macbeth, and probubly Tmugene, It Is sald that the “Olivette’’ troupe hnd wgrecd ) apptar For e tenelit of the S1ks bl afternooi, but on Tuesday night diss Catbering Liewia quushied tho ngreetnent by Ricking up ber huels aud refusing to play, The couwpuuy fol- lowed sult. Pnil Shmmonds I8 1n town. He was formerly with Bandwuan—nssueldudun %00 Whoil Do $Rys be'li regret to wis dSing Jay,—and now he i3 with o et | Geauviove Ward, Wuo o Monduy evemng will rin ane wach-diseussed and mucn-dis- FurgetsMeNot.” The 4easou ut the Academy of Music, which Bs Lod D UMWY prospsrons one, will Mty LW widenstaid hat Maoi. 2 1t fd rented nis bouse 1or u period eove erige Al weelis atier tnis date toa nuuier af @ tlund, wmome them belng uver Lowd nd Lesavite's organizations, Jobn Haverly on Tuesdny tele on. Hob Fitkiis, Americun Minste Ipotentlury to the Conrt of 5t Jnmw‘ that b snould ut vnce Join the Black Baod. Mid.tien. Filkins considered that e Biack Buand wus Just. o eut benientn i, g fent uverly by wiee o mesduge 10 that elfect. Thereupon Haverly shot HOULUGE NESaURe OVET The wires cuttiug mf Muj, Geu, Filkius' bead. And now tho Mujor-Generat Is without n loeal habitation; stllt te has his unme wud bis title, Or Henry Irviog's sppearanco on alternate nights with Edwin Buotn ju the sawe. parts, at the Lyceuwm, Bai's Lfe (n London suys: ** 11 Mr, Irving really thought Mr. looth the great Hetur that artist's friends repute bin to by, 1 do not frugine Mr, Irviog would buve him nt tho Lyeceum at nny price. (L 18 quite certatn thut Mr. Irvine does not ususly surround bimself with_gond actors, and it 18 proverbiul, thut ke the Tark In the poetey book, ko wilt* brook no brother near (be throne.' " A LITTLE FABLE. Applieable to President Qartleld in Hiy Eiloris to Please Both Factlons. S, Louts Globe-Demwcrat, 1t 13 tho intendon of the President to keep the peaco betweon the two wings of the party New York by dividiug the prineipul ofilees be- tween them."—&zchange, From Frop. A miiler and his son were driving thelr ass tu & nelghborlug fur to soll im, They buad not gonu far when they et with a troop of girls re- turuiwge from the town, tulking und lugbiog. # Look there!” erled ono of them; *did you ever geo suth fouls, to be umhfmr nlong the road ou foot whon thoy might be ridingi* ‘I'io old mun, bearig this, qu -klr batde bis B0 grt o1l thy Hey, an wnuu)l relly nlong by tho aide of bim, Presuntly (ioy caute to u group of old inen i enrnest detnte, ** Theres suid ono ol thum; *It proves wihiat [ owus saylig. Whut reypeot 18 showi tu old ugu 1o theso duys/ Do you 8t thint wlie Foun rogue eudig while 018 “old tather ous’ to walke det down, you pupegrace, uid lot Tho OId AN Fest lnd Weury lhinte, " Upou tuis thy tuihioe mude bis son diss MoUN #ad kol up Wi In iy musnus (ey Ld ot procesded far when they mel it cutipany ot und chtl- dron, , yOu Jiey old fellow!™ cried sev- crul fonguckat onee, *Luw can yon ride upon the beast wifito tnt poor litile nd thero eun Bardly keop paeo by the side uf gou” “The good-autured mitler stood correctod, and famoidhutely took up nls son bebind bim, They Bud now woio reacued the towan, “ Pruy, bonest friond,” suid o towsswusmn, 18 1AL I1e8 YO ownr'™ Yo, suyd tho old man, + (] ono woulid g iuve thought go,” said thy other, by the wa you loud nlm. Why, you two tellows are buller able o curry the pour beust thitu he you ! Anyihing to please\yon,” enid the ald mang “wo el but tr BAalightiug with kis son, they tled tho nss” lews tuketlier, wid, by the help s carey bim on thor i bridgo\that fed o tho town, Tila wis u_entortalning @ Nght that tho peoply ran ouL I erowds to Jikigh o\ it (i the nss, not Liklug tho nolse nor bls situdgion, Kickuil ndpp. der the cords that d By hd, tmblng QL the polo, foll 1ho river. N\ 4 Upon this the ola mun, vexed qod asbatugd 0110 /g, COl pring to pleasy overybody he hud , and lost hlsusy into tho burgulin, e et— A Plu In n Girl's Thront Threo Years. Blniea (N, V) Adverttorr, Prine Uulo, u young lady of Norwleh, B b 1 tor upwand “of threo yoars with Lud coush, which did 1ot yleld 10 treatment, snd Wy physiclan pronouuced her diseuss sumpiion, Dariwg the lutter part of lust we for three successive duys, she coughed moy than ustal, wikd on BAtUrdsy inorning, durliy o sovere spell, sho cougned upa pin. Tho setion of thoucilsaf tho systom has rodiesd it o ahout anc-thicd the vriglnd lungth, und tho Jower pare of thy reimaining portiuil wits worn s smull e tho tuest ik Tlow lum{l tho pin hus Deon swillowed s docs not ki, byt from the fuet thag she b upldly rocovorhug, it is sup- pused to huve been wbout threw yourd, the periud of bor Hiness. phed Weeks & Potter, the sreut detig houso of Los- * Lon, ave stuked their cepotutiol ou the sucees of the Cutleura rewedics mecuring itebing, realy und scrofulous buiors of the skio and Dlowd, nud buve tiel With succesd,—3dedical Luncs, v W S "AY'S READY RELIER Al Di2. RADWAY'’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes a8 Scen and Felt, ag they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a Few Daoses. 1. Good spirita, disappenrance of wenkne Ianszuor, melineholy, increase and hardiness tiesh and jnnscl £ Strengih fue e, appetito Improves, rels [=h tor foad, no more sour eructations of watee Drash, yood digestion, culm and undisturbed o, nwvaken fresh and vicorons. . ikapprarance of apats, blotches, pimpleag the skin jooks clear and hentthy: the urine chineed 1rom it turbld and cioudy appearauce ton elear cherry or amber colofs WiLer passch freely from the bladder through the urcthra without: pain or sealding; littls or no sediments no piin or wenknoes 4. Murked diminution of quantity and fro~ queney of Involuntary weakoulng discharges Of uthieted dn that way), with curmlmr of por- ent eure, Jnereased strength exhibited im creting giands, wl funetion hacmony ree stored to thy several organs, & Yolluw tinge on the white of tho eyes, and the swarthy, silfron fippearance of tho skin chaoged tos elear, lively, and healthy color. 6. Those sufferiog from weak or ulcurated fungs or tubercles will reallze sLn-m benetit in expectorating freely the tough phlegin or mucus from the lungs, air cells, bronghi or windpipe, throat o hewd: diminishing tho frequency of 1 coughs general (nerenxe of strength throughout the aystem: stoppige of nighi-Awests and palng and feelings of wenkness wround the ankl logs, shouhders, cte.: ecsantion of cold an ehila, fensn of suffocation, hard bnnwln‘z and proxysin of cmu‘unu Iyine down or arising In the morning. Al these venaunity Isuppenr. 7. AS duy nfter day the SARSAPARILLIAN I8 taken new sirns of returnlug healsh will appears asthe blaod improves in disease will diminish, and ali forcign and (mpurs ¢its, nodes, tumors, cuncors, hard luinos, resotved away, and the unsound made nd and healthy: uleers, fever sores, chronl kin discasea, grdunily disappear. 8, 1n cuses whero the u{swm hns been aali= vated, and Mercury, Quickallver, CorrosiveBub- [ 8l In the bonea, Jolnts, ete., causing carles of the anned, ¥ white swellings, varicose veins, etc., the HBAR~ SAPARILLIAN will resolyo away those deposits Aud exterininate the virus of the disease from the svatem. 9, [f those who are tnking these medicines for the cure af Chronle, Serofulvus, or Syphilitia direnses, however sluw may be tho curo, * feat Letter™ and find thelr general health Improving, thelr flosh und welght incressing, or even keep™ e 118 own, At 16 @ Aure Alkn thAt the clire 18 pro- i, 1 theso disc tho patient lther jetier OF WOTRE, ciris of the disenso (8 siot fnuctives If not arrested and driven from tho blood, 1t will sprend and continue to under= mine the constitution. As soon as the SARSA= PARILLIAN maked the patient “fecl bettor,® every holir yon witl grow hetter and increase {n teatih, etrenyeth, and tesh, \ distressing symploms Purity and strongth 1mate huve acenmuluted and become deposited vig, spinnl curvilures, contortonsy The great power of this remedy i In disensod that threaten doath, as CONSUMPTION of the Lunis and Tuberculous Phibisia, Scrofie Ja-Syphllold Diseages, Wostine, Degenoration, and Cleerntion ot the Kidueys, Dibetes, Stops ! puge of Water (Instantuncous relief affords where entheters hiuve been ured, thus dolng awny with the |lmlnl'lll operation of uring thesa fnstruments), dissolviog Btone in the Bladders and in ull cases of Inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. I chronio cases of Leucorrbea and Uterin” disenscs. One hattle contains more of tho activa princie plm ot Medieines thun uny other Preparation, Paken In Teaspoonful dosed, whiloothors requirs five or gix times na much. E DOL R BOTTLE. RELIEF OURES AND PrevENTs! | Pyvemtory, Diarrh: u, Cholern Morbns. Feved i mmd Ayus ‘Bneomatiam, Neurnixis, Diphe thera _Infucnzs, Sure Throat, Dinicuts Breathing. Bowe: Complaints, Loosetess, Dinrries. Chiolsia Morbua or patnfal dike wniea-from fie bowolt. wre stogpid (h 15 or D ins wl by I‘J}I"\'lll ‘ll;‘fl';llli'l l?' l'"ll‘i Nfl \dflfl“fi % of InHaRinMtIon, s woakiens oF inssitade, Tollow the use of the K. K. Keiluf. 5 i IT \WAS THE FIRST AND 18 ! THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY" that {nstantly 8tops the most exeruoiating pains, alliys Inflammations, and eures Congestions, whether of the Lungs. Stomach, Howels, of other glands or orgitis, by on nrphumlnn. IN"FIHOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. Ko watter how violent of excricinting puin the Ubuematic, Bed-riddon, Intea, Crippled. Nerve ous, Neurnlic, or prostruted with dlscase may mulfer, RADWAY nALANL CHRG. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYE, INFLAMMATION OF 'Fl IRFLAMMATION OFF THE BOW BORE THROAT, 1) 1CULT BRI H PALPITATION OF ! HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ' NERVOUSNESS, 8BLI NSNKSS, . NBURALGIA, RILL: ATHING, i READY RELIEF wlll afords, BLADDERy( IN OF THE LUNGBy HBARTY] TSM, ¥ COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILIS,| CHILBLAINS, AND FROST BITES. The applicution of the Reudy Holief to the part or parts where the pain or difiiculty exists will uffurd ease and comfort. ‘Thirty to sixty drops in balf a tumbler of water will in it fow minutes cure Cramps, Bpratns, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Slex Head~ ache, Diurrbee, Dysentery, Colie, Wind in'the Buwels, and all Internal Pains, Truvelers should alwnys curry o way's llendy Hellef with them. A few drops in water wil prevent sickiess or putus froni change of water, 1t {8 tetter than Frenoh Bitters us u stimulant, .FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty conts. There (8 10t % remedinl agent in this world thas will cure Fever and Ague and nll other Mutarke ous, Blljous, Searlet, ) _\'rhmd. Yellow, and uthe, fevens uided by RADWANY'S PILLS, qulckly AV'EREADY UBLIEF, FIFTY CENTS PEIL BOTTLE. HADWAY’'S) Regulating Pills! FERFECT PURGATIVES, SOOTHING APRRE- ENTS, ACT WITHOUT I'AIN, ALWAXYS | BELIABLE, AND NATURAL IN THEIR OPERATION. A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel, Perfectly tnsteless, wlegantly coated with pweot g, purge, regulitie, purify, cleanss and strengthon. © Rudway's the cure of aly disarders 6f the Klomnel, L Dawels, Kid~ noys, lHadder, Nervous Diseased, Headache, Cons stipation, Contivena-s, Indigestion, uvs[;upqx.., Biliousncsa, Fover, Infinmmagtion of the Bowels, Pilod, sid nlt derungements of tho Intornul Vigs eern, wernited to effect o positive cure. urely vegstable, COULAINING 1O norcury, mias b, or deleterious driugs. Kx=Gbservy by follawlig eymptoms resulting grom Disorders of the Digestive Orguns: Constipution, Inwani Pited, Fullness of the Bluod intho Head, Acidity of the Stolaach, Duvsea, Henrthurn, Digguss of Fod, Fullness, of welglit In the Stomach, Bour Eructations, % “\Mlsktugs or Flutorings in tho Pit of the Stoms wdndwimming of .thu _Ileud, Hurrled uod Diftis ouit Rroutbing, Fluttering of thu Heart, Choking catine Sensaclons whin (nu lylng poss or Wobs bfure tho ulyht, Fover und i the Hewmds Dettcieucy of Perspiras wsa of thelkiln und Eyel Pain Iy i 2 Frollag iy ‘."‘z"»;,b?u d pddeny Flushiod of A W Ao Ruadway’s, Plits will froo the systom frou nlFtiy ubovediniged disorders. PRICE FEN T P . SOLD BY DRUGHIRE ' Read “FALSE AND YRUE."” Send a lottor stunp 10 FEARWSE *"l YO WAIREN-SE C. Gl s 5?4 m h. TO THE PUBLIC. 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