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_ buttho Preaidont fs opposed THE CHICAGO TRIBUNEY SATURDAY, MAY 21; 1881-TWELVE PAGES. ~~ rfectiy ctonr, Unfortu. case's £0 my win, peentions of naiuenitzntion pately, bone de penton 1a and fools, and not andcl tard belles.’ on onthe REPORT CONCLUDES rod ‘vlow Boyton’s caso in all thonotiahts stolons ahi. and no meuns havo, een a on (oreitere jin, Wero J in posacsston a pal ization of tha fathor durin; Is minority. tho latter's citizenship “tn eau, by Internatlt peat laye areas hig behig, Even Ae 90 SS porns orf counnn trent pci elute, ene as mae tho performance of nny ley of the tl shed two not hiaitate Heo dite caro appeal to my sympathy frlendly benvvolunce of tho fa ieietlonl of his rights asa citizen, bas evitence exists atust hitn to warrant mise on condition of here to require tho bligntions of a faithful 1. pondence In the case, and { aaa us to Hoyton'a allegl- the evidence, Me rranamitted 1s evidence of ance, avo Hor terest ineited Inv this countey the ¥ides eof lloyton, EC aleo have pleasure bythe arrest tie pou far transinisalon to tho in lasing tions of the appeals which bnvo nate, Felco tho Admalniateation by socie- bend individuals throughout tho tie » Itee heeqrully suibiniticds Janes G, 1 ACS snegatarcd inthe cauelusion of the report, It Is by an secompanted ye part being appeals to tho nts, the Rey uroteet Huyton on the ground Sabo {san Amorican oltizen. Hee eee CHANDLER. PAIN T "AR ME WAS A GOOD DR WAR BAS AUBLACAN« ee dat Dispateh t The Chieago 2 suanaon, D. C., May 20-~-A felend of Willa Chandler, who hae boon tuking an active interest In his cuse oitsldy of the Senate, eays tho ‘Administration did not soriously try to secure bis confirmation, md that Indisforenee was manifested toward film. "11," ho aatd, wthoy bad manifested bale tho zenl that they did for the contirmation of Robertson, ho would havo been contirmedt by a cone aiderablo majority." Tals probably ig a very view, ns the Dentocrata were tinitert on. een ne es in appsttion to ir. Chandier. tis extreme zenl ts a itepubllean, and thy hurd plows which he hus given the Democrats In tho ar wero remembered ugainst hin, Mrs Poinaive's defent waa due to his radical Repub- Ucanlemn. IT MAS WEEN KNOWN en imo past to friends that if ho Lede inthnate to several promineat Dem- ccrats Who would huve been glad to huyo voted fortiim that ho was not disposed to be so os reasivo townrd the South as hig reputation 4s, gressemocrats would tive been gid to have taken that intimation ns_an excusa for voting qorbim, Hut Chandler's managers say that he decloed tu tower his tiny, TUE NEW YON APPOINTMENTS, qasxatoN, D. Coo Ma Tho Now York appointments—Woodforl, ‘Tenny, MacDougall. Knox, and Goutd—were all contirmed to-day without opposition it tho same minnnor that tho nominations of Robertson and Merritt were 80 rapidly disposed of duy before yesterday. Thero wasn short debate on the nominadenot Wiliam Echandier ns Solicltor-Goneral. Hayard brief Jpoutlined the Democritle opposition, to his confirmation on tho ground that Chandler bad been Iniinical td tho South, and is tov prowounced tt Repudllenn partisan for tho position, Blair spoke nt conslivrable length in fupport of tha nomination, and Fryo enriestiy, but briolly, advocated sts confirmation. and a yote wus thon taken, which resulted in Its rojece {ion by majority, us follows: | Yens, 1 Re- publicans: noye,23 Demoerats and Srnatar Cam- tion, of Ponnesivania, ‘Tho only othor Ropub- Nein present nud unpnrired who did not yote in favor of tho confirmation was Senator Mitchell, of Pennsylvania, who withbeld bis vote trom olthor sido. AMONG THE OTHER NOMINATIONS that went over at finul adjournment without. sciion, and which have coneequeutly oxptred, are (nose of Lucius P, ‘Thompson, as Surveyor of the Port of Phitatelphin: George H. Str buck and Thotms N. Van Valkenburg, as Su- pervising Inapectors of Staatn Vessels for tho Second and Ninth Districts: William Sute, re- appointment ng Postinaster at Knoxville, Tenn, NOTES. JESSE MOORE, Special Dispater to ‘The Chicago Tritine, ‘Wastxoton, D.C., May 20,—Jcsso Moore, of TMlaols, nominated to bo Consul ut Callao, failed ofconfirmution, ffv was not ruported from tho committes until to-day, but, under the rule, a tingle objection would send his nomination over untilthe next day, ‘hut objection was mado, andunfartunately for Sfv. Muore, there is no “neat day” untll December, Mr. Moore bas been bere sinco March 4, hoping to gat x Govern- ment office, Ifa was an aspirant for the Com- missionor of Ponsions. Fulllug in that, ho ro- celved tho appointment to this minor, remote Consulate, and now, by the obstinacy of someone, boisnot contirined, GEN. STEPHEN A. HURLUUT ishere, and bas been confirmed us Minister to Pert, Hodid novscek that plice, and says hie knew nothing of it untithe was nominated, Ho had, however, expected to be nppointed Minise tet to Mexico, wad ctulms to have reccived ns- surances that be would be. Commenting on Grant's letter to Senator Jones to-day, str, Hurl- butaald: “Ob, that will have no cifect, The Grant men wil all havo to go under.” Mr, Hurlbut is sont as Minister to a conntry and Gov- erent whieh, after thu terrible contest with Calif, scarcely has an oxistence, IKAUM, Additonal efforts havo beon nade to remove t,Kaum, Commissioner of Internal Revenne, to this, ond has asured soma of Gon. Kuum's friends that he as no intention of making a change. Tho Inlernal-Ravenue Oftics, tho President. suid, 1s oneof tho inost important in tho service, and it ‘sedminfstored with great efllelency, ee THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE en carnestly nnd scorotly at work on star- thse eee fae sone roeke and it le lenrnod 4 short tline, some very im) errata will be made, OMS Nery Haportant THE POTOMAC COMMITTER, ¥ To the Western Assoctated Press, ASINOTON, 0, C., Muy 20,—'I'he Chairman of Senuto Committey on Commerce has ap- ited Benatore Hanson, Jones of Nevada, sat Conger, and Vest ‘uy Sub-Comniittoe to or tho full Cominittea duriug recess, under ni Fetolution directing tho Committco to in- Hh re luto tho condition of tha Potomue liver iat of Washington, and tho effect of the ie #e8 Actus the river upon tho navigabllity of Bircam and the health of the wlty, and to roe fortnext winter what steps ought to bo taken Siete Po mutter. Gon, Ransom Mot Julye minittes together about tho Ra pare A MIG BUTT, rain tho case of the United States Hialast eis Chuttrtiooga Haltrond earded by jenerd wee Gated Stutes Distriet-Attorney at Nagh= term pe orders to bring sult at the prosout 00, 0 prlnolpal and intore "tof certain Indian trusterund bends, left SECRETARY HUNT td this afternoon on the Government iiper Ispateh to Inspect tha United Btutes by bier Tennessee, He wits sccompatind Mente emily, oug or two members of the Pros~ na ouschold, and ono or two fovited mo giotes SILVEL CERTIFICATES, trerlmuareutertelt of tho silver cortioatos Mectoantrialtey tes iat Irate ae Pro-work, but oaally detogtod. oe ete I SRS, GANKIELD ira ete assed comfortable night, Sho Nutloproved vined yesterdays oe 8 BONO a Ths tre BREWERS’ EMPLOYES, Loner nee? cmptoyés met inst evening in hear the ror Hail on West Twolfth atreot, to hieh wag oe thoir Committuo on Potition, mand Sppolnted at last Sunday's mooting 1 pee of tha boss brewers an inoronse of Poyed jrith 14 tho waxes of all mon ein- i creep et respective browortos, and . Inthe) tho number of working hours por keated the peention which tha cummittou pro- BelraneoUlewers ware requested. to ror butas butore Before: 13 o'clouk im, yestorday; felter eta iru complied the won camo to- ida Yomethingadeniatt ute Iu the determina ton Pahang Cele, Ws prosided over by August eyghetles inotinanin ometuted xa Hoores Beruf cant fepurts wero board Trou tho om ne ower Concerning the prospect. Bed SeMutailycuat Conca vette linrthoto: Rovloge re ae lodfried'a, and bietuotomni & Perfectly wilee tut tholr employers wore fortune! Drow, to accede to the men’s demand, ica the bers Were more inclined to res Present Wwayos $5 than to tne wera 7 dee ae alee of the 14010) rt nature. 0 Howl be ye hen Spoued us to what course ae, President stutod that been’ align dressed the Attornoy- Gi tod by their emplovers. lo brewers through the " Aeutng withaus ereuly uuzh't iB groun favored & Mea votit Moen ‘USA it wive Hot to Make this Lente ty yyy wearing, und thus jo the teede. thy avg he brewers an opportunity to B28 404 nateg eeesON wus conducted In Gere Won Was put ey an hour, When tho ques- day gr ether tho strike yhould tuke er wary fh Monday, thoso In favor of ty, Tt wan deepune to be greutly tn the tone xo a Da eloc eae ama not lé morning an Ureakfast-tine, they would striko, Sinbloy OF the ‘tl oe Mil bot Jota ta stetko, that have uc: ' number of voluminous docus | THE NEW TESTAMENT. Its Publication the Sensation of “the Day in New York. Interviews with the ‘Loading Min- isters in Regard to the Revision. Specimons of the Revision as Shown In Somo of the Celebrated Chap. tors. 4 8t, Paul's Glorions Digquisition on Oharity . in Its Now Guise, Ete, ' THE SALES . _ IMMENHE, Spectat Nlipateh to ‘The Chteago Tritune, New Yonk, May 20.—Tho snto of tho Hevised Now Testament tu-dny bas heen slinply' cnore mous.’ At precisely 6 o'clock this morning d. IK. Funk & Co, sold tho first slngic copy of tho Ox- ford edition which was alaposed of at retail, Its purehnger had bean waiting patiently aluce daybreak and went away huppy in the’ posses- stonof hia prize, Other persons who bad uleo ‘been besleging ‘tha doors of tho publishers’ houso, with the object of becoming the owners of the frat elngte copies to be aotd, cagurly bought up the volumes, Similar incidents occurred in tho early morting in the store of ‘Chomus Nelson & Hons, who, however, wero oblixed to finmediatoly discontinuo retail-suies, {n conse> qttenes of tha multiplicity of orders froin the trade, usttoss with tho Inttor was oponed nt4 my from which hour until nightfall atxteen clerks and anicsmen worked Ike ‘lrojuns taking ordera and putting up packages. THE LAUGEST. SALE of any houso in tho city was mnite to tho Amert- can News Company, who, in. turn, supplied an army of nows-ayonts and ainall booksellers. An lucossant cluttcr was kept up in Bteoker streot by tho arriving and depneting oxpress-wagons, many of which transported {mmonso packayos and cases of tho ehoaper editions to ulties, towns, and villnges in this vie clnity. Denlors in this city, It was sald, took ibout 75.000 copies, one house alone taking 3 The orders from New England were ile very large, ‘fon thousand volumes were shipped to San Franelaco, and double that number to booksellura in Chicago. Tho ontire number of copies of all kinds disposed of by Nolson & Hons, Up todp. m., was 250,00, OF those the Jargest number wero S-cent books, ‘Tho only edition exhausted wits thit known as tho lony-primur, the retail prices of whieh ranged from $1 to $1.59, Funk & Co, dispatched 50,000 copies by oxpress and freight to inauy potnts in tho Unitod Biates, and a great nimber of angio books wera sent by mall to those who bad sub- mitted thelr ordors tn udvunce, THE LOCAL DEMAND included 4 large number of orders for finely botind voluines, printed in large handsomo type, At 2 p.m. only a tow of tho 25,000 20-cont ‘Teataments remained to be disposed of. the sues of the li-cent edition. which 1s bound In tinted paper, uuzzregated 10,000 coplea, and the profitto the firm per copy was threo cents, while that of tho 20-cent book was four cents, A lurge margin of profit is allowed in tho sale af tho companion book which explains the changes tindo tn the text of the Now ‘Testa. ment, a8 well as tho reagona for making thom, This book fs furnlabed In two different styles of Dioding and letter prees, at tho rates of 2h conts and iSconts, Funk & Co.'s itrst edition of ‘THE “ COMPANION,” consisting of 20,000 copies, wns nearly oxhausted to-day. Letters have been received by both houaes from clergymen throughout tho country, Informing thom that it f¢ their Intention to rend the revised edition of the New Testament front thoir pulplis on Sunday. Orders for auppties aro alse being kent in by varlous Eeigyy erreecae in this elty, Brooklyn, aud elsewhere. Before noun to-day tho cheaper cditlons were Slaplnyed on the counters of every bookstore, wholvgile, ro- tall, and decond-hand. Kyery newaland hind o atock of them. and thoy word hauled about the stroote in bund-carta by men who succeoted in selling lurge numbors of tho nontly printed 2-CENT NOOKS Fon 25 cuNTa, In fact, no work aver introduced here was bought up with such adegreo of uyiilty, and It 4s not likely.that alurger number of coples of any othor book wore over suld_fo a slugle day, At the bookstore of Anson D. F. Randolph & Co. the domand began at 6:80 o'clock in the morning, tho onrllest purchasers boing clancynion and theuloyxical students, Tho dollar edidon was disposed of very rapidly, and there worontso many requests for the tifty-cent ones, Leggatt’s store was nlso besolxod by purchraera all day, whilo tho other houses in tho trade were kept cquuily busy supplying customers with copies of the Revised ‘Testament, TIIK CLERGY / OF NEW YORK. Spectal, Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, May 20.—Tho position which tho rovised New Testament ouvuples in tho catimu- ton of theclorgy muy bo fately Judged from the views of a nuinbor of tho louding revrosant+ atives of the various devomiuutions in this clty which have been obtulned In interviews thiantter- nocn and ovuniug by the Now York Timea, Whilo thure svems to bun general roniincas to recog- nize the acholurahlp displayed in tho work, there {6 ateo manifested somo little hoaltation about nccopting it, for tho presont at least, for pulpit purposes. Protestant Episcopal congregations must contont themselves with the King Jamos voralon until nuthorized by tho Gonoral Con- voutlon to substitute for ft'the now revision, Di, JOHN J. NEWMAN 4a outspoken in his opinion that tho Revisors lucked euttrage, ad so let slip the opportunity to muke a uumbue of neoded doctrinal changes, Dr. Thomus Arniltuze is cquntly frank, Tn nutnber of churches the roylaiun will bo'brought into service ut once. Bishop Horatio C, Potter, of this diovexo, saya that the revised edition will not bu drome ataly: Introduced iuto the Eplscos palChurch, The Hoy, De. Henry C, Potter, of Grave Church, suid: “Lugistntion by the Gonerut Convontion wilt huyo to precede tho adoption of tho rovision by the clergy of te Episcopal Church, Tho King James version ut tho Beriptures bus been inherited from tho Mother Caurch of Kogland, aud the new work, by ita morits, will have to Urst win tor itself ostimu. tion, approvation, und confidence, ” Marked consorvatiem {8 noted as tha most prominent feature of tho revision," Dr. Potter sald,“ and even what muy be considered the errors are errors upon the Judictous side.” THE REV. DR. MONGAN DIX of. Trinity Church, sald that tho King James vor- elon was the only authorized one recognizod in tho Protestant Episcopal Church, and no other enn be used until it fa catablisted by nuthority. Tho only authority 1s 4 Goneral Convention of the Church, In the meantime, no Protestant Episcopal Ca ats hud uny more right to tin- troduce a Bible dilforent from thut pow used thay he bud to introduce a now Prnyer-boolk, ‘Tho revisud edition of the Now ‘Teatament ho rogurded us AN [NLENESTING CONTRIBUTION TO LITER: ATURE, and he thought it doserved to bo studied. Tho Rov, Willlum FP, Morzun, D. 3), Rector of Br. ‘Thomas Church, when uskod whether bo should Introduce it Inco public worship, replied that no should not at present. Hu wus sutiaicd with tho fing James version, and did not wish to goo it hasuly CH aeecr When sisked foapeetlug tho provalling sentimont of tho Episcopal clorgy on the sulsaeot hu repliod that thoy were, ao tar fa ho could Journ, gencrally satistiod with tho present voraion, and unwilling to disturb ite sanclity as the Enwlish text of the Now Tustas ment. At tho sume tino, not having read the now vorsion, be hud uo critical opinion to ex- prosa na to ita accuracy or morits in comparizon with the standard work, THE NEV, DN. J.P, NEWMAN, of tho Central Mothoulst Church, sald; “I favor the revision, though 1 think thoro aro some grammatiochuuges open to discussion, Some of Sheae obunyes aro muy on too slight wo wround, and bave sucriticed tho venurable forms of ex- pression which woru embalmed ia the memory of fhe Church. ‘Thoro aro othor chunges relating to doctrine which should have been made, the ruvisers lucked tho courage to doit. They wore tuo luryely intluenced by historical thool- ogy, which i$ a purely human luyontion. In some things tha Church will bu disappointed, but, on tue Whole, It fa muagniticont work of modorn schaluratlp, capeolally in tho depart- ment of Biblical phitology, in which thero will be greater ulscoveries ju the svara fo como,” Dr. Newman wil not officially adopt the revision tit the revised Old as well us tho rovised Now Test mont la nyailable, betlov- ing it would be bad tuate to carry ditteront vorsions of thotwo books into Tao pee Dr. Newman auticipate. not a httie besitanoy upon A i a the oud peaver he belloves will meet with do- dod 0} jon. . salar d. A.M. CHAPSAN, of Bt. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, said he bad beon so buvy that be was unable to give the work a corutal luspection. {Tv hud sun ona or two changes whleb pleased fim vory much, and by bolloved by should tind othorg equally dutlsfactory, It was opdonal with bim whether jn bis pulpit, ffs congregation had never discussed tho proposed changes with bim, ‘and ho could not say what thelr opinions on the contemplated work was Ilkely to bo. TINE KEV. We W. BOWDISH, of tuo Corncll Memorial Mothodlst Episcopal but Church, sald that he helluved that the ravised edition of tho Now Testament would eventually como into ure. eforo that time, however, careful instruction would have tu be given to tho peoplo tu remove popular prejudices in re- gard to tho iutroducuion of n ‘naw Mible." In tho churches and Sunday-schvoia there ina Ingo class of persons who are not Bibles students, and thoy will naturally cling. ta tha: King James version, which was tho Jihid of thelr fathers, The more intelligent: ofars of Sunday-xehoul teachers would, by. -thouxbt,, gradually adopt tho revined edigalg as it dons not imnterially alter thu sedag iff the old book, botny siinply tt correction of woll-known grat~ matical errura and urroté in traualniion, Hy auld ho would not, use" tho revised edition at presont 11 his church and Huniay-seboul. THE RGV. THOMAB ARMITAGE, D. Ty of tho Fifth Avenue Haptist Chureh, sald ho should not Introduce thy revised Now ‘Tosta- ment Into public eat Not beenuse it wus nat fuporior to the King Jimes, but bee enuse ho already possessed a belter vere slon—thnt of the Atnorican Bible Unien,— which ho had employed in i Mt private fur tho Inst: tteon yoars. He thougnt ho rovisors hid withor yong too far or not far enough, They should elther havo tiaregarded popular presides altognthor and nected and voted in all eases in accordance with the ripest Scholurship, or uve contented — thein- selves with oa few obvious and tece ecasary omendations, It hid been conceded to hint privately by one of thy sehotirs engaged dn the revision that the Aimerican Mible Galon text had been n constunt work of reference in the progress of tho work, and yot stich wits the urkle of Enulish scholnrship that not a word of credit was given to tho latter, either by note of reference of in thu tutroduction, Speaking for his denomination generatly, ho thought tho ree vised text would bo uttinately adopted by the Haptists as a toxtfor public and private wore ship, but be, for tha present at least, sould cons tinue to use tho version be had employed so jong. THE REV. WILLIAM 8, DAVIS, of tho Madison Avenue Congregational Church, suld that ho sbould probably jutroduce tho re- vised version into pubilo worship in the course of n faw weeks, but not Ce Eay ‘The vers slon represvnted the beat seholarabip of the nea Without doubt, and would bo generally adop by tho Fionlishespeakiny public In tho cauree of (ine, Ho unticlnuted that tho version would ultimately become tho standard pulpit ant family authority, The ov. Dr. W. W. Taylor, of the Broadway ‘Tabernacle Congregational), sald tunt it wis too erly fur bim to say whetbor be would uso the revised New ‘Testament in bis church. He wis aware that the clergymen of bla denomination felt kindly toward tio revised New Testament, buedid not suppose that any of thom had de termined ns yet to use it in tholr churches, Dr, Howard Crosby, of the Fourth Avenue Preabyteriin Church, sald: * Yue, i shall accept. the bonk at once and use it. 1 am very well pleased with It, [believe it will become entirely satisfactory to the people, say in the course of ten years, after tho old yrannics and cronkers fro dead. it required teu or tiftuen yours tosat- isty tho poopte with the present Teatuinent.” eR RUSSIA, Revolutionary Books, that Make Lit- Uo Impression on tho Stolid Ponsant- ry. ‘These are tracts of thirty or forty pages ench, In red or green covers, all bearing the counterfeit af the iinprimatur of the censor- ship, aud often employing the title-pages of innocent and approved works. Ono of the most widely elrculated of these books {3 called “'The ‘Tate of our Brothers.” On leaving home the brothers met a man who sung, tts he passed, a mournful song, the re- fratn of which was: Irvamed all over Russia; groans tho moujik and moans; From hunger ho moans, from hunger; From cold be groans, from cold. ivan went to the north, and, coming to a village where peasants were toillng in the stn whils the landlords sut in the shade aud looked on, he expostulated with the peas- ants, for whigh he was rewarded with nu flogging, upon which he coneluded that “awa mean this: That tho rich man may bully the poor, and the poor man must put up with everything, and always hold his peace, and grovel, moreover, at the other's feet," Ivan also learned that tho peasant’s were serfs all freed by the Czar, but the division of the land was made by the gentry, who gave the ex-serfs only bad land. Stepan went south and found an arbiter em- ploying soldiers to compel the peas ants to take some of these worth- less allotments of ground. ‘Tho pons- nants drove off tho soldiers, and Stepan told them that they ought to rise In rebellion aut not trust any longer to the Czar, '" 16 setnis to men shame,” says he, that so many mill- Jons of men should be able to do nothing for themselves, but should go on trusting in some one else,” For this ho was dellvored to the authorities and sent to Siberia, Demian went cast, an worke: hard, but coull never earn cnough to sup port himself, | beeatse the employ- ers of labor kept all tho money to themselves, dle reptied to a priest who urged the people to pay their taxes, and lie, too, went to Sil ria, Litke went West, and johied a monastic Inatitution, but found the thonks to be hypo- eritienl rascals; for exposing thelr fraudulent iniracles he was also transported from “ Moth- er Russia to Step-mother Siberia,” These four brothers are represented to bo invisibly trav- ersing Mtussia and preaching revolution to the peasants, “and when they have enlightened all the peasantry Mothor Mussia will resound with a mighty music, and will roll tke the bine sea, and with mighty billows will she drown all her evil foes.” “The Cunning System" explains the poy- erty of tho Moujik by showing that 9,000,000 roubles nro wring from hin annually for the Czar, and 170,000,000 for tho army’ and navy, and all that the Inboring classes get 1s 700,000 roubles expended on national schools, The people are appealed to to rise again and ngain tl they have | crushed the nobles, and “then shall wa bs at liberty to set up our peasant brotherhood, in which thore shall be nether mine nor thing, nolther gains nor oppress- jong, but there WII] be labor for the common weal, and mnmONE, all men brotherly nid.” ‘The story ot a Copeck ” is also intended to teach the peasants soins elemental lessons In olitienl economy, According ta tht Russian was once an agreeable plus working people to live in| But after a fast of seven years tho dovil succeeded In inventing priests, and after two further lite perleds of abstinence and reflec~ don, he was able to devise for Russin the two adultional curses of Ianded proprictors and traders. These triple woes brought about sucha state of things that, when a peasant had obtained o copeck by (ing iin, In tho ground, he could get for it from & priest only a crumb of* bread; the priest got for it from tho sacristan o ples the sacristan paid it to a trader for a phic and a honeycomb; ant the trader gave It buck to the peasant fora pig, honeycomb, and abearskin. The trader hud atipuluted for a wolfskin, and took purtof the peasant’s clothes from him because he had broughtthe wrong kind of fur, Tho pensant, havin recolyed the copuck, had to pay at once to lis lavdiord for rent. Another book, purporting to ba a Friday sermon by a bishop, Is a vlo- lent’attack on the clergy. Another polnts out that, In spits of the liberation of the serfs, only one-fifth of the Jand has been given to the peasants; and, while the pens- ants hold an averaxoor only threw dealatines of Innd each, thelr former insters have 673 each, Contrasting the aye of serfdom with the present, itis sald: “The former syatem was like a wolf falling upon aman Ina thick wood; the present one is like a awamp tull Of Jeoches, ‘This literature has made Ittlo impression on. the stolid and illiterate Russian peas antry, Fowat then {oned the Soolpty that was laboring to enlighten tein, sone who did speedily became frightened and be- trayed it, ‘Thelr apathy corroborates the for deserlpion of Russian lethargy given by the pact Nejilanof, who says: “All around ine sleop—ever" here, in towns, Jn villages, In’ carta, In sledges, by day or by night, standing or sittlug. ‘Tho worchant aleepa; sleeps the official. “Cho sentry sleeps on his wateli, beneath the burning of the sunbeams or in the snowy cold, Siumbers the prisoner in the dock ; dozea the Judgeon the Bench, A death-likealumber holds the peasantry. Plow- lug and reaplug, they sleep; sleeping, they thrash the corn. Bieepsthe father, the mother, the whole hougchold, All sluinbert The benter and the beaten, both slumber alike, Only the dramshop slumbers not, never closea Its eyes, An frasplng a spirit bottle in ita right hand, Its brow recumbent at the north poloand its feet'on the Caucasus, sleeps, witha sleep that knows no waking, our inotherland, holy Itussia.” $< A Too Obediont Son. : ‘Tho AasizeCourt at Hellbronn, in WOrtomborg, had lately befure ita vase which ts provably unique In criminal annals, A laboror, who waa laid’ up with a broken leg, was charged with oinbezéloment, and was wuinmoned to appear before the Jie d'iuatruction. Overwhelmed with the disgrace, perhups unuble to. oxoulpute bim- self, bo ordered bis son to hang him. ‘Tho gon, who also was @ laborer, obeyed bis father's wish, and carried bim to the houso loft, whero ho bung bim effectively from ono of the beams. The Court sentenced tho son to imprisyoment for three yeara and ulne months, _ NEW YORK. Ex-Oongressman James O’Brien Se- cures a Divorce'from His Wife for Drunkenness, The Speculation in Stocks Being Pursued w.th Unabated 4 Vigor. eee DIVORCED, EX-CONGRESSMAN JAMES O'MUEN LEGALLY SEPARATED FROM M14 WI Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribtines New Youk, May 2).-The matriinonial experi+ ctices of ex-Conzrassman James O' Helen, of this city, have bean unhippy. A divorce was made 4a tha Suprema Court Chambera on ‘Thuraday, sopurating bis wife from him forever, Tho action thus brought to an cod wns begun about six months ago, In his complaint Mr. O'Brien Averred that tho defendant, Mary O'firien, boe catne his wife tu 186t, and that he Hved with her Until 17%, Within that period. bo sald, no sup- ported ber in a propee nanner, and in order te provide for hor comfort bought tho house No. 4 East Thirty-fourth Streot, furulished It woll. and then conveyed It to her asa free itt. Shoe did not, ho sald, mant+ fest a proper appreciation of his kindness or of her duty asa wife, but becuine addicted to the habitual tse of Intoxicating Mquors, Walle under thefr influence SHE WOULD ASSAULT HIM and uso opprodrious Innuunge, av that It became impossibir for him to remain In her presence without the entire sacrifice of huppinoss and self-respect, and, at tines, without risk to his Persoual enfety, She throw a cup of ton upon him ono day ‘in Janunry. ond It was hor habit to throw books aud othor Urticles at tim, In’ her answer, Mee, O'Hrion admitted that her husband had supported her In ® generous munner, but detled that she bad acted improperly. ‘The sult wos tried beforo Mr, Willitin C. Traphagon ns referes. No teati- mony wes putin for tho. defense, Mr. O'Rrion testitiod that iis wife has been uddicted tu tho usu of Intoxieuting lquors for about eight yeurs,and had disregarded ali his efforts to in- duce ber to reform. When she was Intoxteated sho reviled and nsenulted him, nnd throw ac bit Whatever sho could lay ber hands on. HER CONDUCT BECAME 40 VIOLENT that ntiout two yeara ngo be was porpelied to leave her, and go to tive In awhotel, She would yo to corner Hquor-stores to get drinks, and When abe tuet hin in tho strect sho would attuvk, him. He sald he paid $20,000 in 1880 for the hous, which ho gave her, and he subsequently spent $0,000 or 87,00) tn Improving it. He was willing to give his wife 60a) in leu of alle mony and in sntlsfaction of all elalins upon hits, and also $00 to pay for rovuirine her house, His testimony was gustained by that of a former sorvant In bis honsebold, who sald that Mr. O'Drien hud done all in his power to induce his wite to change her habite, While tha trial was going on Mra. O'Brien signed a suipulation to the effect that sho would uccept $5,600 in patisfaction of ber claims pon her husband tn ense a jidyment should be rendered against her. She would rather, sho suid, have a gross sun than alimony Paid in installments, The referee reported that a decree should be tiade tn favor of Mr, O'Brien, dudgo Barrett couflrmed the report and signed the decree on ‘Phuraduy. STREET TALK, SPECULATION IN STOCKS UNANATED, Speciat Dispaten to Ths Chicago Trioune, New Youn, May %.—The recont marvelous speculation among the buyors of stocks was pursued to-day with unabated vigur. Tho “bulls” were apparently in full control of tho market and sent in their orters for tho fa- vorits, though thore were to Lo noticed ocenston- wl reactions Inthuse stocks whorupriceshave re- cently aurprised everybody, the manipulators themsolvos Inolnded, Offers nt concessions wero tondily neerptod. The talk to-day was uo tess lusplring than usual. Thorn wus some excite- ment Jn tho trunt tinos, and some of the fan- elea bithorto negicoted wore consplouous. “The Vanderbilta,” satd a brokor tu-day, * have beon the main attraction. Tho poot In Lake Shore fa sald to buve half of THE STREET COUNERED, The policy of locking up the stock makes it hard to borrow. There Is nu choico but to bor- vow stock ut one sixteonth a day or buy It in. Thoro have boen a good’ many transactions in Now York Central at 1U4@i51, Michizan Central bas been uctive, advancing from 113% to’ 115%, and Cunada Southern bas outdone ftaelf, The denlings have been very Inrgo, and tho Price roso from 76% to 8. St. Paul bas been quiet, but Northwestern hns heen tho reverse, The price advanced under heavy buying from Lag toll. Thestock dividend in Northwestern Is talked agaln, and there isa strong prububillty that ono will bo declured. TUE SETTLEMENT OF THE VILLAND SUITS has bad n good effect upon Northorn Pueltle and Oregon Navigation. Oregon Navigation ta auld to be tho plum of the market. Peoplo talk about tho stouk ina mysterious way, and say It is golng to S300, It is certalniy’ butter for Northorn Pacitic and Oregou Navigation to work iu harmony thin to pull crosswise. Union Paolfichas advanced again to-day, and every ono seems to have a youd word for the stock. Ontario & Western opened at 40, but the paol evidently deetited to rest a bit to-day, and so the price. instead of advancing to 45 loaned buck to . ‘The Southwesterns wave been fess active than their wont, Thore bavo been lurge deal- fogs in Missourl, Kansas & Toxay on u vory narrow renee of fluctiatlons. Missouri Pacitio has rested ut 110, and Iron Mountaln Is FADING GENTLY OUT: OF SIGITT. ‘Toxas bas beon dulland dectining. ‘Ube smaller of the company of Ca hag been nective, aud tho price roau to is), ‘Tho fact that all the devisions thus far have been In favor of the Company and against tho Ponnsylyanin road is construvd to mean that tho final decision will be as favorable, and that would put the stock intoa very dilfer- out pees fram tho one it bas boon in. Pacific Muil fe auld to be goud for nn atvunco of twent mints. The fact is that the Company exurned nat your te porcenton {ts capital Tho sure lus, I believe, will bo used to huild five steamers, with which the carningsof the Cum- pany can’ be incrensud 25 per cont, IT REQUIRES COURAGE AND MONEY to buy Pacitlo Mall, but ho who buys and bolls will maby well in tho ond,’ “Pho Lake Shoro pool,” sntd an tosider to-day, “ig doing its work well, and its predictions that the stock will touch HU are Nkely to be voritied, ‘The poltcy of ionning tho stock hus created an artifiolal scarcity and strengthened tho lmpres+ sion that thoro fan large uutetanding stort Ine terest. The short intercst Is lurge, but it is net us Jarge as the founing prico of the stock indlentes. 1 think | the puol is backed by Mr. Vanderbilt. He bus beon sble to vurrect false [mprossions of tho position of Lake Shore tu Englund, aud bas no doubt strengthened the Euglih ‘buying moyoment, Ho is guid to nave eubled the pools strong backing. The pool has been obliyed to buy more stock than it wt tirst intended, but the buy- era say tho more stock the morn proiit, Anpil- cation hag teen mado to Hat tho Alton & Torro Haute dividend bond on, the Steck Exchange, ‘Tho bonds reprosont tho 55 per cent serip divi+ dond lately declared on the proforred stouk. ITEMS THE CONSOLIDATED TELEGRAPIC SUIT. New Youk, May %.—Tho suitof Witliam 8, Willams against tho Wostern Union Totegraph Company and othors was continued to-day, Ex- Gov, Edwin D, Morgan and Sidney Dillon, Di- rectors of the Westorn Union Compuny, testified that thoy thought tho consolidation was for tho interost of all partica concorned, and, being under that Impression, votod for it, CLUBBED TO DEATH LY A WOMAN, Mrs, Farrel,a muscular widow, was cjocted from atonoment house afow duys aro, When abe saw Goorgo Domidiow, tho agent of tho landlord, carrying somo of ber Earpitire. ho th ubbed him ovor the head. It is sanouuoed ‘Saat he died fast ovenlng from ble Injuries, it fa beloved. STEAMSINIP LINK WITHDRAWN, ‘Thy Brazitivo lino of steamers, known as tho Amorican Line, bas been withdrawn, foreign rivalry proving tou great. THE NOUTHERN PACIVIO BUTTS WITHDRAWN, At a meeting of tho Nortbern Paolfic Ratiroad Company thie afternoon it was oflicially une nounced that tho sults ugainat the Company, one by Villurd, and the othar by Mr, Wourlih- offor, had beon disvontinued, her ——————_ Non-Durabillty of Pictures, Letaure Hour. We aro of opinion that the principal causo of the premature deterioration of English pictures ds to bo recoguized in thy cmploymunt of Injurl~ ous vehicles and mixtures to djlute wud modity the colors used. For muuy years pat the fa~ Vorit vebtole, capouially with young urtlate, bas bean meyilp; thie sa mixture in oe purts of bolled linsead oll und mastic varolsh; it grand recommendations are the brilltuncy ft tmparts to the colurs anu ity raphidrying. Mut the brill- inucy ts only temporary, luath fur a yeur or two at tost, und uw canvas on which it bus been Jentifully used ty likely to assume # ratbor Jaflnateod’ hue at thy ened bf that perlod, while ut A luter poriod the palut un such a canvas Will bo sure tocrmeok. OF Ga iny ie tho galore goulatbe don without giny diluting vehicle at all. thls Hardeulur dha would. boobvlated. ud. tuls fs itnpossiblo woere anything like finished work ae d, (hough wo cun call to mind suine tril: pictures of rural subjects palotod 3 more than fifty years ago by Thomas Barker, of Bath, {n which the ,colors wero Ind on as oxpressed = from tho bindders, entirely without dituwion; In them the paint stood out In solid masses, and tho work, though ly vigorous, bad wnavoldably bat a sketchy character, Anotber caves of failure more or leas aerious Is the iinperfect ground. work, or primtug, with whieh canvases and nels are prepared for the reception of the itrt- ints work. We have observed that Ttallan and Spanish canvases are not nearly se heavily pried es ura our English ones, nnd veo infer, hough the thing I¢ hardly capable of proof, that tho lighter priming was much harder and tough erthon tho heavier. That tho priming of tho old Dutet and Flemish panels waa nat. mo. thick a8 ours ts plain from tho fact that in Duteh and Flemish plotures one can often discern tho grain ofthe wood under the trinsparent anadows, Kouleh canvases appearte be primed with a mixture of white-lead and whitening aproad aver them by inachinery, Beyond tho unwele come tratt that the priming aomettines parts frotu tho canvas, thore fs Ittle fautt to be found with thom, sceing that won tule they hear out the color falrly onoush, though not so well an do good panels prepared with ground bones and whitu-tond, a Controtemps fn ao Atusnian Girls) Col= lege. Not mony weeks nyo a Indy of tho hishest society pirpcised ane of the most aristocratle ladies’ institutes inthe Kussian capitol by her Unexpected visit. Follawed by the ladies of her Bulte, and accompanted, of courar, bY the ene chanted Dircatross uf the Institute, the bigh- born lady walked through the spuclous apart ments of tho bullding and oxpressed much ine terest at what sho suw. “These, Anon Paw Jowny, aro your own private apartinenta, | aup. pose?” she inquired of ber Sot panne, “They ure, your linperlal Highness. ‘This is ny recep- fon-raoin, the next is my altting-ronin, those two beyond are the sitting-rooms of my two daughters, und this last one we are entering now is their common dormitory.” Honvy cure tins darkened tho sanctum sanctordm, in whieh, a Bil the other roving, thick carpnts deaden overy nojac, and thus had prevented the company from noticing the basty steps of fn fugitive, who, bunted from room to room and finding ail'the doors lending to tho maln corrl- dor lockol, hud foreibly sought a hiding place in the aforceaid dormitory. “Muy 1?! anid her Imperial Highness to the Directeoss, and ralnod her hand to part tho curtains, wheu suddenly thoro stood before them the tall form of aman, whose appearance cause terror and citelted an outcry front the bystanders, He stepped forth, And, bowihg low tothe astonished Grand Duch- ess, sald: “Your Imperial fliehness will wird———" His address was cut shurt, for tho entournge could no longer suppress a smile, and the Direetress folt called upon to solve this Musculine fiddie. “Your Imperial Highness, thisis Prof. K,, inv slstor’s husband, who-—" “Who." Inughingly added the wife of the hereditary Grand Duke, “bas been completely taken by surprise nt our unexpected visit and inerellesly persecuted by ouradvarice, had tasu render at last inthts bis Iaat place of refuge,’ ‘The singular capture of “my brother-in-law has not falled to yreatly amuse the circles of the upper-tendom of t. Petersburg. SS Prohibition Statinttes, In 1872 thore were fight States living under the protectin of the Prohibltory Jaw, but, accort. ing to United Stites revenve return, nearly one-sixth of tho retail liquor sales in the whole country for that year were mnde in theso oleht States, amounting to $12,000,000, ‘Thla state- Ment was nade before the Congregational Club of Portiand by Mr. Theodore 0. Woodbury, IN TS. SELLS BROTHERS’ Millionaire Confederation of Stu- pendous Railroad Shows, ON THE LAKE FRONT EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING THIS WEEK. Infinitely the Greatest Menugerle and Clrour £ Beer Known, Twenty Times the Smallest. Full-Grown Elephant on Earth, Tho Only $57,000 Fall-Grown Pair of ‘ving Hinpopotainusens The Only $50,000 Aquarium of Monster Arctic Amphibia. Tho Only $18,000 Drove of Six Porform- Ing Colorado Cattle. The Only $22,000 ‘Two-Horued Halry Rhinoceros. THE ONLY PAIR OF LIVING WOOLY ELEPHANTS. The Only Pair of Fuli-Grown Polar ears. Tho Only Gigantle Retubor:Mued Mans rill. JAMES ROBINSON. Only Bareback Equestrian Emperor of the Datvorse. Tho Only King Sarbro’s Royal Japanese Clrens, Tho Only $25,000 Willis Cobb’s Minia- ture Clrens. DAUGUMAN and BUTLER, The Creedmvvr Dead-Shot itu Champlons. 4 $200,000 Herd of Elephants and Camels, Tho Ouly Show that pormits no Peddling of any kind. PRICES AS USUAL, Hranoh Tiekut Onice at Lyon & Healy's Muslestoro, cor, State und Monroe-ats, where tickets und re- sorrod aunty may by avcured, “LAKE FRONT. _- FOREPAUGHS AGGREGATION, THE LAUGEST CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE An the world, now on Ita 17th aupual tour, will exhibit in Cileago ONE WEEK ONLY, + Commencing Monday, May 30th, MVVICKEWS THEATRE, Rory Hvoning and Wodnesday and Saturday Mat- Nees, tha MADISON-SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY In Bteols Mackayo's Comedy-Dramn, HAZEL KIRKE Presented with the AL NEW YORK CANT, onia Rox-ottice open from 7 o'clock #1, tii 10 o’clk p.m, Carringes may by ordered at W:40, TMOOLEY’S THEATRE, Krory Evening and Matince Eaturday aftornoon at 2, Bigual success oF the steele Mackaye Company in the powortul uid ronnie comedy-drama WON AT LAST. Mr. Meoly Stackaro wud.e splondid coturie uf metro politan artiste tn the cast, Hunday whet. May 4 far ono night only tte LINGARDS, supported ‘by thelr own Company, 11 0 Now Comedy by Vaul Merrit THE LION AND THE Mouse, GRAND OPERA-IIOUSE, Clarkest,, oppusito Cuurt-House, This BATURDAY MATINER und HYENING, and morrow (Suntay) evoning, LAST THIER Melt FORMANCES of the uproariouly funny fatve-com- ody, untitled ROOMS FOR RENT. ext week MSY MUSE WOOD tn “Camiite” and “Frou-Frou.” WENTZEL'S PANOPTICUM. Iz Randolph-st., cornor Buuth Clark, Gallory of Lifelike wnd Lifosize Figures by world- Taniod netiate tn thu Oid Counter, frum Mlethard W ase her'a colubrataid speruy, the bulungun, Cleopatra Suowwhtty, the Dying’ Warrlor, the inperura ol Germany, Avatria, wid Kueslas Wiliuw, Crown Princo ofGermunyi Pritce iisuaeck, Fuld-Aarenl Moltke. Alsu a krost many Curlonitivs, Opan from Ba. m. to Ip. mm. Admission, % conte; children IWconts, SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, ‘Clurk-st,, opponity Sherman House, EVERY RVENING at ad atinnes Wodnesday, Fannie Loulse Buckingham’s Mazeppa Combination. Monday. Aly ob--H1l Honey's Premium Mlustrels. Fak panne’ BTANDAKD SCALES ‘oF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. M1 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, - Bocarsfultobuy only the Genuine, EYEWOR THE GREAT CUR RHEUMATISM As st f6 for otf disenues of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. Tt olnanasa the nystem of the nerid polron thet casaea the dreadfal xufaring whieb only the victine of Ricumatinm can roalixe, THOUSANDS OF CASES ] of the worst forma of thin terriblo dlesase G havo Leon quickly retloved, in a short timo PE PERFECTLY CURED, rao AE BH Abie hashad wondterfulauccess, and an fmmonse aelo inovery partof tha Country. In hune dreda ofeanan Itinatured wrhieroai! elng had failed, Hin mil, but efloient, CERTAIN IN TTR ACTION, tut harmiezs in att casos, tyr ibetcansca,tilrongihens and giveaNow G F.ifo toail tho iniportantorgansof the body. ‘The natural nation of tho Kidneys in reatored. ‘Tho Liver im aleznecd of all digeass, and the f Bowelamavo treely and way tho worst discnees } theeyntem, Aaithan been proved by thousanda that inthe mosteffeotual remedy for cleansing the ayatom of all morbid secretions, 1t abould be used in every household naa €. SPRING MEDICIN Alwayn cures MLIOUSNES3, LONSTIPA OW, PILI and nll FRMALE Diseases, Japutupin Dey Vegetable Forma, intincans, b one fiarkage of which maxes Squarts medicine, Abn in Liquid Form, very Concentrated for tho conrenicner uf thoan wo cannot readliy pro- pare it, Itaetareith equat efleieneyineitherform, GET ITOF YOUR DRCGGIST. PRICE. $1.00 WELLS. RICHARDSON & Co.. Prop'sy RESTON) Admiration OrTne WORLD. Mrs.§. A_Allen's WORLD'S Harr Restorer IS PERFECTION « * For RESTORING GRAY, WHITE or FADED HAIR to its youthful COLOR, GLOSS and BEAUTY. It renews its Hfe, strength and growth, Dandruff quickly removed. A match- less Hair Dressing, Its perfume rich and rare, Sold by all Druggists. ¢, Eatablished over 40 years. Enormous and inoronning antes oe Throughout Europe and America, ZYLO BALSAMUSA (irs Alters) | Drossing. It A lovely tonic and Hair : removes Dandruff, allays all itching, stops falling Haix and promotes 3 healthy growth with a rich, beautiful gloss, and is delightfully fragrant, « Price Seventy-five Cents in large it rtnemnnnd Tabla, Said he elt rvanists, ARCHITECT. G. P. RANDALL, TNC, 29 Years tn business in Chicagu, und arecont without epotor blomint, Yitht him SUBSTANTIAL CONSTRUCTION ts 0 Bpeetalty. Mi auch as CHURCTIES, THREAT! ty. iditings UILT-HOOMS, ofe., whore PUBLIC HALLS, CO ING, HiGATUING, and casein SIPRAKENG ly tant he always bus, and lntouds to contiiue to, all competitors, Office, 84 Dearborn-st. Up One Flight of Stairs. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, _ NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS Yen 3 peleens ALAS OVO 1 STKUATIONS OW TMPURI irom thelr pert 1, Manyfactured by SUEELE & PRICE, Makers of Lupullu Yeast Gems, Cream Dableg Ponder, ete., Chicago aud St, Louls, _ WORCESTERSHIRE THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Jusparts the moat dullctous taste und teat to EXTRACT BOM Magri MAN si Sintra ‘hia her Woltchivren, May, SOUPS, GRAVIES, ® Fiat, itty Lea RINA that thelr anuco le Hiatly oatecinud in tne dis, and ta In iy upiue Jon, the mioat palatable, a ‘woll wa the moat Wholosoniy, Sauce temad.” HOT & COLD MEATS, POAME, de. Sold and urof throughout the world. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AGENTS KOK THE UNITED STATES, NG RATES. | RADWAYS READY REL TH Ch: L tang brasil the toa free! quency of juvaluntary weakening i if a flesh and i chunged from Its turbid and clouw ¥, DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARTLLIAN RESOLVENT, E GREAT BLOOD’ PURIFIER, anges as Seen and Felt, ag they Dally Occur, Aft- er Using a Few Doses, Good 8] tele, disappearance ot weakness, oly, increase and hardiness o' eles, Lie, z Inerenses, appetite improves, rele uor, 1 Strengt ish for food, no more sour cructations of wattel ‘hn, good digestion, calm and undisturbs sleep, awaken fresh and vizorous. 8. Diappracatice: of spots, blotches, skin implos; eatthy: the uring iy nppearance lenr cherry or amber color; water passes y from the bladder through the urethra joaks clear and without paln or sculdings little or no sediment: ho prin or weakness, Marked diminution of quantity and fre- discharges MHicted in that way), with certuinty of pere manent cure. Increased strength exhibited in the secreting glands and function harmony re« stored to the several organs. 5. the Yellow tinge on the whito of the oyos, and awarthy, matron Appearance of he skin changed tua clear, lively, and healthy color. m 8.4 tungs or tubercles will renlize expectorating freely the tough pl from the lungs, air cells, or tlocrat at Donoft in legm or mucus bronohl or windpi ‘hose suffering from w. throat or bond; diminishing the frequency of cough; general Increase of strength throughout she system; soppare of night-swoats and pains an 30) the gradually and surely disay mroxysin of court ou lying down or arial b ing. AL thoso dla feelin weakness around the sok! a ia tressing symptoms pear. EXUSAPARILLIAN is mornin; As day after day the taken new aignsof returning heals will appears ag tbe blood improves Givsane wiildirain isis and all leposits, ne tea. bo resolved in parity and strength foreign and Impure tumors, cancers, bard lumps, sound nod houlthy; ulcors, fever sores, chronier akin 8. diseases, gradually disappear. In canes where tho syaiom has and become deposit tn the bones, Joints, eto., causing carles of the bones, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortiona, whit BAP, and a Are nKS varicose veins, ARLLLIAN will resolve away thoso deposits exterminate the virusof the disease from the syatem. the if those who are taking these medicines for cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, or Byphflitic ete, the BAR-! away, and the unsound made! been eall- vated, and Mercury, Quickstiver, Corrosive Sub- \ limate have accumulated tod, i ‘ discnses, however sluw may bo the cure, * feel { better" and tind their neral health improving, tholr flesh and weight tnoreasing, or evon koep- ing f rites ta own, it isn sure sign that tho cure is sing, in these diseases tho pationt olther gets better or worse,—tho virus of the diseaso ig hol inactive; if not arrested and driven from tho blood, it will spread and continue to under j mine the constitution. PAKILLIAN makes the patient Ag s00n 88 the BARSAe “foal better,* every bour you will grow better and increase i= heal th, atrength, and fleab. ‘The great power of this remedy is fn diseases that threaten death, os in CONSUMPTION of the Lun, ta-Syphilot and awe of Water (ins wher awa: end and Tuborculons Phthists, Scrofm Diseases, Wasting, Dexeneration leeration of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Btom ntancous relief affarded been used, thus doing ro cathoters bay ce iy with the painful operation of using thea Inetmumien tal. issolving Stone in tho Bladder in all cases of \ Inflammation of the Blad= In der and Kidneys. chronic cases of Loucorrhers and Uterine discascs, Nee One bottie contains more of the activa princi of Medicines than any other Preparation, ‘aken in Tenspoonful dosca,while others require five orsix times as much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. R. IR. RADWAY’S R. READY Aoos: utes ton follor that other ‘ous, ins! INF: part ‘Th Mt of wi gus, fever ost Sharvoa from the bowols are stopped tn 0 siisye Inflammations, and whether of the r glands or organs, a BpP IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY No matter bow violent or excruolut! Hhuematic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crip: or sulfer, RADWAY'"t LANE CABO, LAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, Ni OF TH! BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, HYSTERICS, rae DIPNTH ELA, i CATARIIT INGE ‘will afford ease and com: water will Bpraing, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Siok Head: acho, Di way Ready tellef with them, water RADWAY'S RBADY RELIEF, FIFT! RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Cholera Morbus, Fevee =, Nouraixin, Diphe Geria, Infuenza, Bere Threat, Difficult Breathing, Bowe: Complaints, eness, Uiarrhea, Cholera Morbus or pelntat tC. ‘by taki Rad Head: lief. Ne" wougess a Htadway's iteady teollet Of intnmmation, 40 weakness’ or iaastvude, WL yw tho use of the KN, Kellst, Tt WAS THE FIRST AND 18 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY instantly stops tho most excruciating paing, cures Congestions, Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, of cation, HIN pain the- od, Nerv= rodtrated with disease may READY RELIE¥ will afford Nouralzglo, ATION OF THE BLADDER, BOWELS, i LUNGS, INFLAMMAT! INFLAMMATION OF THE ESTION ITATION OF HEART, Reg vQuENiGy OLERPLISSN BSS, RURALGIA, RHEUM ATISM 1A, RHEU! a COLD CHILI, AGUE CHILBLAINS, AND F) v or parts where the palo or difiiculty existe 0 irty to sixty drops in half a tumbler ox iy @ fow minutes cure Cramps, arrhara, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the éls,and all internal Paina ‘avelers should always carry a bottle of Rad- A fow drops in ains fromcbange ‘ronch Brandy or will prevent aickneas or ater, It is better than Bitters as a stimulant. 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