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TI CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, PTEMBER — 2, ISI TWELVE PAGT FOREIGN. 9 Loss by the Wreck of the + gouth African Steamer Overestimated. —_—_——— jlion-Dollar Fire in Cheap. ark and Adjoining Lon- don Streets. ieee ih Idiers Fighting by the French Sol = i Tunis Evidently Only Just Begun. ———s pother Hyncinthe to Pay Amer- fea Another. Visit in a Short Thne. —_—— Hard Electioneering Work Being . Done by the Republics ans in Frances — Ss . Ste Steamers from France Orowded—A Yellow-Fevor Epidemio in Senegal, THE SHIPWRECK. SEANCH FOR THE SURVIVORS. Loxnos, Sent. 1—In regard to the wreek ofthe steamer Trenton, near Quoin Point, the company as received telegram anmoune- fag that ‘aviother boat, with the second, third, ax fourth aficers. three seamel, two fires yen, and one conlle, ins arrived at Simons- town, The occnrpants ellove another boat, git thirty women and ehildren, may still amir, The steamer Danube goes in senrelt of the survivors. ‘The company hope that the loss of life Is not ns arent us. at first estl- They believe nbout fifty passengers forKnysna were Innded at Cape Town, to roceeit (0 thelr destination In a small stent et, Most of tho passengers were immigrants, SAVED, ‘ Loxpox, Sept. 1.—The Union Mall Steam- slip Company has a telegram announcing thatthe Kynsna passengers on the Teuton, sont whoin some doubts existed, were fanded at Capetown, ‘This reduces the luss of life by forty-four. A GREAT BRITAIN. . AMILIION-DOLLAT PIE IN LONDON, Loxpox, Se —The wine and spirit waretiouse, 45 Cheapside, the india-rubber warehouse of P. 1. Cowhlll & Co,, Bread Yreet, on seven other buildings on the samo street, burnett taday. Loss, $1,000,000, “FAILURE OF STOCK-BROKERS, Speakinan & Son, stock-brokers of Man- chester, haye failed. Linbilities £80,000, THE STEAMER AUGUSTUS, FROM NEW YOUK for Newcastle, with 1 Reneral cargo, hins just putinto Dover Honds with bows stove inand fore compartment full of water, She had been In collision off South Foreland with the steaner Hector, of Liverpool, ‘Tho lattér is also In the Roads, considerably dainaged, PROPERTY-10L1 Dusty, Sept. 1—At the annual meeting ofthe Property-Holders’ Association today Itwasresolved to put the organization on pennaucnt basis for three yenra, ‘Tho s0- clety has 120 en out ns eare-takers, and 160 saving crops. PARNELL Bddressed a meeting at Dungarvan today. PATHICK EGAN willbe the Parnellite candidate for Mon- eghan, TUNIS. FRENCH TROOPS COMPELLED TO RETREAT, ‘Toss, Sept. 1.—Gen. Gorrenrd, whose col- uma was attacked by Arabs ut Sourki, was compelled to retreat. Ho ngked the eobpern- ton of a ‘Tunisian Colonel who was In the Vielnfty with 600 men, but the Tunistan oft cer refused, saying he had no instructions to that effect, THE CAMPATON. Panis, Sept, 14—Of thb several battalions of French troops which have left Toulon and Marseilles for North Afrien, three bat- tallons will oceupy Susa, Gen. Correard re- pulsed two violent attacks by Arabs the 20th andth nit, ‘The French loss was about ‘The Arabs lost about 1,000 kived and wound: ed, A special dispatch from Manenba states that the Frenen troops havo occupied Mam Mawet without opposition, A NUMDRI OF FRENCH SEAMEN have been disembarked to s guard the roads Tadlating from Golatto. # o FRANCE, TUE THEATRES, . Shectat Gable, Panis, Sept, 1.—Tho Herala’s apecinl sayg: he thentres aro reopeniig, and In another fortnight the autumn senson will have falrly : RUN, A new melodrama, “Catherine La atarde,”” tas just been produced, with sual success, atthe Chatenu d’Enu. Last | ale there wero revivals of Offenbuch’s fi raconniers” at the Cluny, and of tho pop Wat opera boutfe * Lo Canard a ‘T'rots Bees” bi ho Renalssanee, ‘Tho Opera Comique, Ls Yatoville, tho Folles Dramatiques, anil fo Gywuase are to begin operations this Crenlng, and next week the Porte St, Martin ‘Stogive th rovivi Biche nw ca talked-of revival of La $8 once ot AUKIOL, A anne eolebratedt clown, who dled here on HI ay, was buried hore yeaterday, TERE NYACINTIE ‘To Viste. AMERIOA, Panag eit? Westerns anoclated Drees, ‘ fires aah is stated that Pare Hyn- son % theta } Wil visit the United, States THE REPUBLICAN SLACHINE, ite Sept. 1.—The Ropublicans ave doing “ Gene hot merely to hold thelr own, but liters More avats from the Reactionaries canta ballots. Wherever they had two ine Mes confronting a Reactionary one, in nts Sne on tho lst has, with scarcoly, iis eption, retired, and, In several enses, i had been followed by the withdrawal of thus pallenney candidate from what had nee ‘coud & hopeless contest, Even in Actongrttituenetes ‘Where there was'no Ru he A alk, the Republican eaudidate allowen led the fleld Sunday weok will be fleemen 2 Walkover, Asa result of thesore- s tomas nt (Mepubllean), notorious Cissey es ton with tho attnek on Gen, De Sane it be elected without opposition ut ae i ‘AusMan, & Lonapartist, hus with Giana tom bis candiduey for Lespurre, rile Jntimating that ho profers Lis te wit publican, to Pascal, Bonnpartlat. MLY KTATEMENT OF THE BANK OF FRANCE i show, ets (ecrease of 800,000 francs of gold =f Fs franes of silver, ann fukcrouan AQITATION IN FRANCE tearked Hae ended, though ft las been dents ny ie y by no auch sensational inel- a arent which occurred during Gamy i Wass at Belleville a fortulght ago, S| eunlon ats however, “Rochefort hat log ty 2) isaitventure at an elvetornl mect> he "Third Ar si el Nhe wbHea caudate lssement. The Re- elt « ‘8 hind been addressix a Mougllebtened constituents at the "lyst ctor in i when Kochetort, who Is an Jonstdorgn te distrlet, entered the reom, a 8 exeltement. followed, and the Wphleteer wag - foreet {9 as seth “There's your cried an antl-Gambettis i) desu gereurance, ‘wvenking to: Tane, ; Ye Rochefort then attempted to RAGE Meo é, together made suel: an wproar that he could not get ina word edgeways, aud after n few Minutes he withdrew with w smile and a shrug of tho shoulders. Me SICK, ‘fA Gambattist In disguise, who Is noxt Sunday to be pitted ngainst ‘Tony Revillon, In the ‘Iwentieth Arrondissement, $3 having quite Hy Une of it with Ms electors. ifis are very slender, sllhough with porhitps more suariness than candor, he lis repidinted all comection with Gambetta, and virtually xdopted tho progr of hy op ponents, ho Jntteanastycent wittily ree murks; “Tho Gambettist watelword ab Chie ronne ig ‘Ste velo sic Jubeo.’ One would have thonght Gambettisin was sick enough already tu the ‘Iwentieth -Arrondissemont.”? TI GOYEROM OF ALGERIA will arrive iu Mavis shortly, and itis thought that he will not return, : STEAMERS CROWDED, Ships announced to gail from France are flooded with applleations for berths, : GERMANY. TIE GOVENNMENT ANU THE VATICAN, Loxpox, Sept. LA Berlin dispatel says it is generally reported in official etreles that Dr. Korum's appolutment as, Bishop of Treves mukes no mention of the oath of alleginuce and obedience. ‘The North German. Guzetle says Dr. Vou Sehluezer was able, wile temporerily so- Journing in Some during the simmer, to open confidential relations with some ecelesi- asties with whom he wns formerly aequaint- ed. ‘his cansed both parties to hope that it will be possible to arrive ata modus vivaudl without renonnelng the principles impera- tively demanded by their relative positions, Witla view to further pursuing the path opened towards an understanding, Dr. Von Schloezer has returned to Rome to eontiden- ally digguss points which adimit of further mutual Concession, It may be presumed that the negotiations will serve os a bnsis for terior deeisions with reference to filling the vacnnt sees, and for legislative mensures analugous tu those submitted to the Dict last year, cilkss, Bentin, Sept. 1—At the Chess Congress todny n match game between Mason, of New York, and Berger, of Gratz, resulted In o draw, +t THB JEWS. ‘Tho Mintster of Interior has instructed tho authorities to deal energetieally with alt anthJewish outrages by dissolving meetings and arresting the agitators {f necessury. TUR ENPELLED DISHOPS, ‘The National Gazette says: We hope the Prussian Dict will protest aginst the return of the expelled Bishops, Tho government has not received any coneession from tho Curls In return for no longer fnsistlng upon Bishops taking the onth of obedience. MINISTER WHITE is a passenger on the Elbe from Bremen, DI. VON SCHILAELER will probably be appointed German Ambas- sador at the Vatican. MEXICO. RAILWAYS. New Your, Sept, 2.—The Mexican Ori- ental International & Interoceanie Railroad Company was organized at a meeting In this elty yesterday, day Gould was elected President, and OLD. Ash and Maj. Franels de Gress, of the City . of Mexico, Vice-Presidents, Majr De Gress will represent tha company in Mexico, ‘Three engineering parties are now in the field, employed tn suryeying the proposed Mne, Tho distaneo from Laredo to the City of Mexico by this route will be about 600 miles, and the promoteys of the enterprise expect the rond to be completed within two years. It Is stated thnt tho Misyourl, Kansas & ‘Texas Rallrond will reach Laredo, the polnt of connection, in a few weeks, TURKEY. . RESISTING MILITANY SERVICE, Pant, Sept. L—A telegram from Iagusa states that the Inhabitants of Nicka, near Spek, have risen against Dervish Pasha and the ‘Turkish soldiery, Dervish Pasha has asked for relnforeements. A dispatels from Vienna says the Inhavit- ants of Nicka resisted compulsory military series and repulsed threo Turkish battal- ong, SOUT AIRICA, MATTERS IN ZULULAND, TLonpon, Sept. 1.—A dispateh from Dur- ban says tha affalrs in Zulatand are enusing much anxiety. SirEvelyn, Wood will held a meoting with the Chiefs, ‘he diseontentand disturbance are chronte, Several hond Chiofs are marching through the country with largo armed followings, EGYPT. NEWSPAVEI SUPPRESSED. ALbyANpura, Sept 1—In consequence of the viotent language of 9 portion of the local press, directed chiefly against Mins Pasha, and of false news circulated in reference to the spirit of the army, ono newspaper has finally been warned and another suspended. APFGIANISTAN. AYOON KITAN. Lonvon, Sept, 1—Tho Viceroy of India telegraphs that Ayoob Khun lins sent an nd- ditlunal amount 6f treasure to Herut, and re- ports are yenowed that ho is making peace overtures to the Ameor, CUBA, ¥LvOD, Havana, Sept. 1—An overtiow of the River Habu, in the jurisdiction of Cagua, hos destroyed a viaduct and Interrupted rall- rondtraftic, SENEGAL. «YELLOW FEVER Pais, Sept. 1.—Yellow-fovor ls still raging in Scnegal, 1n soe) localities the pestilence is causing & panic. = GRANGERS' PICNIC, Iannisnung, Pa, Sopt. 1.—Lwenty thou- sind people were present at tho tri-State plenic of the Grangers of Murytand, Virginia, and Pennsylvania at Williams Grove today. Tho, State Granges of Now York, Ohio, Lentisy}vania, Maryland, Now Jersey, Dela- ware, Virginin, and West Virglata were rep- vesunted, aAutdresses wore dollvered by C, L, Whitney, of Cinciniats, and Leonard Rhono, Muster of the Pennsylvania Stato Grange, eee A Stralghes ‘Tomperauce Drinks Detruit Pree Press, Among tho thirsty ones yostentay buntlug up and down Woodward avenue for something to quenob thirst was a mon th rusty bluck, who eutored the drug-store aud partly. inquired: * Huye you a temperance drink ¢"* “wo or throo of ‘om, Will you take soda water or gluyer nlor" © Well, our sovluly does not gomarel olther of those ay a atrlvtly temporunce drink, Hoth are Muwociated with stranger Havers.” * How would foot bear auswor ¥ “Suspicious, suspicious,” was the whispered. Px } }'vo got it now!" = mf “Tocun givo fot noetralybt temperance drink Qs vool aw lou, it comes bigh,” * How much? Pen cents 4 gla." a yor well,” guid tho old man as bo put down ‘ and bo- Of tt, i= 1o drugylat wus abeont only a minute, then roturpeil, and placed a yinse, of guid fore bin, Tho old man drank hal ainucked bis Nps, and asked; “ May Ena what you cull it?" “Cortalolys tt ty culled wator, I just drew it trom the hydrant.” ‘The excurstuniat sot tho glass down much barder than bo weeded to, buttoned his cont, and With a glance weunt to reduce the drugytut's welght to 1) pounda In five seconds marched Out ng stiiT ag a Lown polo, aad crossed the street after & lemonudo Havored with peppermint easence, Se enn ‘fo restore nerve and brain waste, nothin, cuuals Hop Bitters, Belleyathia* . BW YORK Views of Prominent Gentlemen Ro- garding the Action of the Re- publican Committee, No’ Great Activity or Excitement in Any of the Produce Markets. Two Oleomurgarine Deaters Have a Fist-Fight at the Prod- uce Exchange. Steamship Agents Feel No Alarm at the Dynamite Council's Threat. POLITICAL, i New York, Sept. —A reporter called Nyon A nuinber of Republicans this mosntng nnd tatked with them about the ineeting of the Republican State Committee. Collector Robertson sald that the proceedings of the comuilttes of yesterday were very larmont- ons, and, hough the Salwarts carried ont thetr prearranged program and thls etly was chosen as the place for holiling the conven: tion, It was v bare majoriily., Me thought this elty was preferred by the Stalwarts because they aro stronger here than anywhere else in the State. “1 do not think they will ort, tonny extreme mensures to control the con vention. From the senthnents expressod yes- terday 1 am led to believe that there will be an enrnest effort made on the part of both elements to MEAL ALL. DIFFERENCES and sclect a ticket which will reeelye the support of all Republileans throughout the State, If this is done we shill certainly earry tho State in November.” When asked about the failure of the commlitee to pass any resolutions of sympathy with the wounded President, the Collector said: 1 think it was inerely an oversight, Itls to be regretted, certaniy, thata body of repr sentative Republicans of the Shite of New York shouldmake such aimistake, but 1 can- not think it was intentional Lefore the comiulttee met I spoke of this matter to Mr. Vrooman, sit} understuod hhu, to say that some one present liad a set. of resolutions: prepared which would be presented to the conunitics after the formal business of the mnceting was over, Witllel was talking with Mr. Baker about the matter A MOTION WAS MADE TO ADJOURN, which was earrted. Several members were discussing this question mnong themselves. when this motto to adjourn was earrled, Had Linown no resolutions would be pre: sented, 1 would have presented a short reso- Tutton myself, but nimost before L knew it the meeting was declared adjournod. I ean- not believe this mation was made to prevent the Introduetion of such resolutions,” Other xentiomen spoken to regret. the oiuission of Gartield resolutions, and uttael, No lmpor- tance to: the selection of New York City as the place for holding the convention, PRODUC + A LETTER OPENING. Speetal Diepateh to The Catcuyo Tribune, New Yous, Sept. 1.—Lho miurkets all opened better than they closed fast night, al- though tho Ist. of September deliveries were made as expected, for they had been: dis- counted, and those who had been walling to buy on tho anticipated break eame Into the inarkets and actually pald more for the stu than they could have bought it for before, ‘There was no great aetivity or exeitemunt, however, In the buying, except in fard, as there are plenty of longs all the time ready to realize thelr profits, and nob many shorts to cover, except In iard, whieh they still have in most artictes, unless bought at the hight of the exeltement of ten days ago. SOMEWNAT BULLIGERENT TWO PRODUCE EXCHANGE DEALERS HAVE A “sEr-ro.” New Your, Sept. .—What was termed o disgraceful affatr aceurred Just outside the Produce Exchange Bullding Monday morn fg between two members over an arbitra- tlon of oleomargarine stock. Fowler Brothers. purelimsed 600 therces of oleommreirine stock and sold it to Hoyt & Schley, who in turn sold it to another parson and requested Fowler Brothors to dvliver §t, It was claimed that « good delivery was not made, and the anatter was reforred to the Arbitration Cammilttee of tho Exchange, Rogers took charge of the mutter for Fowler Brothers and Hoyt toot cliarze for his firm. In the proceedings before the comnittee It Is stated the two representa. tives charged each othor with falsehood, ant were otherwise abusive, Upon leaving the committee-roam exch challenged the other torepent his lnngunge, ‘They tially cane to blows, but wore separated by nS peu committee” after blood had been drawn from both Rogers’ and Hoyt’s noses. : ITEMS, LESS DANGEROUS THAN GAS OM REROS New Yonk, Sopt. 1.—Willlam A. Ande! son, of the Mercautile Insurances Company, and Chairman of the Conunittee appointed by tho Board of Underwriters to investigate the danger of fire from eleetric-light wires, sald this morning that the committes had become convinced that, If clectrie wires wero properly Insulated, thore was leas danger of ire from electricity than from leaky gas mains and Kerosene, IMMIGRANTS. Ono. thousand and fifty-one Immigrants Janded abt Castle Garden totuy, EXPLOSION OF A DENZINE VAT A benzine vat in Jones & Chambers? fate rendering cstublisinnent. No, GH0) Frout street, exploded list night, demolialiig i nnber pt sheds and burying several work- anew in the ruling, . ‘Two men were tiken to tho hospital ‘Two others, Michael Doyle and Daniel Brad) 4 are missing, and the firumen are searching the ruins for them, Engineer Loomls was blown oyer 200 feet futo Suith street, but was unlajured, Sev- eral workmen escape into rout street, ‘The damuge done to tho property fs titling. FEEL NO ALAIM A reporter enlied upon the uxonts of the steanship Hney in regard to O'Donovan Rossw’s, Dynunlto Council, warning then that it would not be safe to patronize British vessels after Sopt. 1 ‘The nents united in anylng that they did not think the mutter of enough importance to fool any atari, ee At Saratoge. Correspondence Chiclunatl Enquirer, Woon here play cards for mony, wid many of tho privote parlors of the Grand Union aud Congress Mall could toll protty Gules of falr fuces, Nusbed nolther with rouge hor wine, bob the excitomont of gauduy. Holling at the races, whick bas bovome so commun xiioug the ludies, bus dtinuluted thelr fave of chance, and tho fusttow of pluying for pe bas been Drought aver from: Europe, ta London last ‘winter [ was ustonishod at hearing of a curd- party given by an American lily whose name iskiiown througbout (hiv couutry, ‘ke con pany was small, allbutone Americans, and was given on Bunday vvening, thaugb, in ber Oya unde tho. lady's. relgfons " dorupios forbid her | drivin: in Central Park i, on the Lord's Duy, ‘That nlgut—thore wore no guntlomon — prosut—over $00 and a number of diamond rings cbuoged owner- ship. Poker iv the favorit gumo bere, and fa the ware afternoons, Woon tho jidies are supposed to be enjoying thelr luovitable and jnuocunt slosta, 0 good miaUy, arrayed in dressing suoytes: and suirsy, und fortified with cluret cabblurs und Roman puuch, ure making thelr pla-monoy ty, aud son of Che Worst scrapos that marricd women get into is in Rind to wucount for tholr Jack of Jowels to thelr husbands, Aton the looker-on ut tho yayativs hory 10 one ty moro noticed thon dirs. Frank Laile, widow of the lute Welleknown pilblishurd, Bho 13 tall, of voluptians tgure, bua a pale, clear ous plone, large black yyog, und dark halr. Sho is tryjug ta sell *intertaken,” tho beautiful estate whicu her busband spent 1 bave forutten how many thousaud dollure on, aud which, if it were not for jis locution, | would doubtless mect with a ready wale, As dt ay, MM iv bus vnly rovrived ono ra. bd s 3, ‘offer, that of $45,000 from a tnisantbropic En lishman, but she will not tako less than $40,409, fbeliove ber affairs wro yot very much involved, gad she ly running the paper on $0,000 lent ber by atriend, $10,000 of wulch ebe wus coauled to repay from (he money made out of the ils ated extr an the Gartield tragedy. Mra, Within Vanderbilt te ire woukl think she hast putas titel nen rownedrobe ne her btstand hie 1 pruatitees tralian he told ty she dui sixty’ boris t ve thit, though {tts true she ted engage an exttt room for bor trunks, and every time she appeiurs itis. in a tew and superd tallet. ‘The luce on bor parasols alone would ht uut inany & sactety bello for the seasou, and bee morning tegtixea sro all elegant way ws tha full dross of avening. Luce, fhe, Minny, anit axquisit, Is ueed as Leeugh come ton as the sauds of the een. and embroidery of he west deiialte and elaborate description covers her silc and satin carthige dreers white ail the shuinty necessories of the taller that woman dare such ns handkerchiets, gives, beits, and lingerie, are of tho most perfect and imost'exponsive kind. i THE, STENOGRAPHERS. A Convention to Form an fnternias tonal Ansocletion, Madiny ini Pleas nut WB te ‘ho International Convention of Khort-Hand Writers met yesterday morning nnd pre to the transaction of business as hid down 1 Program which hud) been prepared and printed, oud whose list of exercises, If they had = been —crtrried = out according — to letter, would have been of deep Interest tothe craft, It beeame only too rpparent, how ever, 8 the convention proceeded, thats luirge inajority of. the prominent short-hands whose namesure mentioned In the progam us to ttko part in tho discussion af 1 hisee variety of top. jes connected with tho shorthand profession, were not pesent; fm fact the bulk of the morning’s suselon was oeeupied with read- dug letters of regret from the nbsentees. It wus tolerthly clene that tho convention was ton Iurge extent tucal rathor than International in tt4 churaeter, gnd that by no means was the local short-hand work! well ropresented, ‘Tho convention wus called to order by Mr. John 't, nll, Uresident of the Nebraskan State Btenographic Association, of Omaba, who pom- Anat . dohn Bennett, of Chicago, ny tempo. rary Chairman. ‘Mr. Kennett proceeded to dellvor the specot of welcome, in which he anid that there was so much litelsess befora the convention thit he Would muke no oxtended remarks. One object of tho convention would’ be to cement those ‘who practice the urt into A COMMON BNOTIERIIOOD —u profession. A program bad been prepared which woultl ifort ample opportunity of ise cussing mnntters pertaining to the professiou— among them tho orguuizution of an Interua- tonal assuciution, <A Comuiltted on Crodonting and Pereninont Orgunizution was thon uppuinted, consisting of Messrs. Nose, of Ithaca, N. ¥.z John Holl, of Omni: Chartes I, Brown, of Chicazos Lea Longley, of Cincinnatls wid 1, J, Duntel, of Jackson, Mich. ‘The committee then retired for vonsuttation, Mr, Jan Geam, temporary Secretary, read a nuinter of Ictters und communications from promluent stenographers throughout the coun- try, The Committen on Credentials and Permanent Organization reported In favor of TH FOLLOWING DELEGATE Charles Alexander,Oskulooso, 1u,; J. L. Bennott, Chiengo; ©. f. Brows, Caieaga; M. M. Bartholo- mew, Bullevilie, tl; 1. L. Score Hrown, fue York: joni. Belt, Oinaha, Neb. 8. nent, Hvansy Juekson, Meu: F Eads, Denyer, Cols. Forwird,Clev A. Frey, Chicago urles i, .F. Gottschalk ,Chlieugo; volatid, O.; Florency, Hurt- th Phoclon Howard, Spring- Held, Ih; Henry FP. Uyde, Chicago; George Hingston, Joliet, 1 1. C, Kenyon, Omuba, Neb: Mrs. Flora HW. Leland, Albany, Why Leo At Longley, Cinelnnati; 1, Lyon, Canton, Hi; W. P. Kent, Chleayo; F. W. BleCann, Mempbia, i Ht. McGee, Miss Lizzis Maule, W. 5. HEAD; MeCorinicx, Irviug Park. Tlouming@on, SL; J. G. Pomerene, 1. A. Meh Cleveland, 3. dtelen Fe Merson, Cine elon, Os Murit Plokett, — ayslewood, ft Pee Reege, = Bernndotte. 4 ‘Chomas C. Tose, Ihnen, N. ¥.2 Henry ae iene Sehaltter, ata’ George Schwartz, Chicago; F, J. THloy, B, Wright, Oskaloosa, Tas FE: » Waleott, O, 2. White, of Chicago: er, Sloux City; FP. J. wolf, Cle fund, O. ‘Thoy also reported the following Hist of oil. ors: President, J... Bennett, of Chieago; Vicc- if We Hy Baldy of Denver, Colo, W. de Chatlee of New York; for Secretary and ‘Tros- brer, Vat Hoan, of Chlenos Assistunt Secro> tary’ Mrs, F. A, Holland, of Gbicago. Tho report wasniopie Los Mr, Bennett. Mresident, and Mr. Brown, Seeres tary, touk their seats, aud tho exercises of tho convention begun with the reading by Mr. Jolin Leib, of Omaba, of a paper upon the object of the convention, oxpintuing its origin and locat- dog it at Onmatta, where it hat been the Intention to bok] the eonyention. - Tho jocation was, how- over, ehunged to Chleaga, vu IAL OBJECT OF THE ASSOCIATION would be tho protection of compotent short- hand writers from Incompetent ones, and tho scouring, if possible, of feghsiution tu that end. ‘They shall aeck to aatabliat a standard of tho profusion by which budiness ison and others ntorested will be protected from Imposition, In closing Mr. Boil referred to thy preliminury fises connedtod With the mactinz, wid suy- that tho sale of banquet tickets would pver then. Mr. Brown, Beorctary, said that the sale of suet tiokels bad already becu lunge. A Committee on Constitution and By-Luws for thonial association was then pypatnted donno. Rell, Omaha; ATL. ite 5 ii, Eddy: Denyer, Col; d. Fomerulu, Cleveland, 0.; Miss Helen Hierson, cincinnutl, O, Anuinber of letters were rend by the Secrotary: from stcnogruphers who bud been tuvited to ate tend tho convention and who were torved to send thelr rezrots, Mel. de Uhinlel, of Juckson, Mich. read a paper, In which bo described, not without an niueing vet of murmur, the condition of tho Drofesaion in that State, ‘fhe convention tual w recess to 1:00 p.m, At tho wflernoon, session u paper was read on “Tho Steuograph,” by M. MloMOw, St, Touts, and was followed by n lively discuedlun, HH, Unz, of Chicago, thou gave his views of tho ‘type-writor, the disetasion on which was postponed toullow thu Committes on Constitue Yon and By-Laws to report. ‘Sho draft of tho coustitution and by-laws was then subimittud, and was discussed, chiuse by elise, [ts conslduration occupled the remuln- der of tho afternoon, ‘Tho business susgion yesteritay was supplo- mented with A BANQU at the Palmer Mouse tastoventug. Some sixty ladies and vontiouien sit down to wn elognnt spread at 9 O'uluok, and on howy aud a tit hiter tho toustemaator, Mr. Dun Brown, anuunnced tho sentinents, Tho sieeches set forth in pleasing atyle tho yarlous fentures of the short= hand profession, und were recelved with ap: Tthuca, plause, i ‘ho Coasts and respouses were ag follows: “Chlengo—Tho centre of tho shorthand world” Honry Binmorg, the oldest stenographer ty the West, who came to Chicago in 185. Ho satd ho wis followed by It. Re Ht. now Assistant bees retary of State, ‘Vhery were dw shorthand writ ers in Chlcngo, and TW bad oy out to polite The West und South. . Future of Ithacn, Omn y Totter from Prank Kroit, bt, Louls ‘ho Short: Hand Amitiuensia,” James Abbutt, Chicago, Tu response to an imvromput call, Mr, Brown spoke upon *'The Shortband Writery’ Associution of Chicugo"; “Thu Shorthand st y Mea. D, L, Boult- Browne, Now York Citys in Judgoand tho Btenographer,” the Hon. Honry Booth, Chivuge, or WANTED ELSEWHERE. Detective Londergau yesterday arrested iu a Stute streot pawnabop a young man glviug tho nan of IMenury Foster, whose arrest was asked: for by telegraph by tho authorities at Battle Ue ts wanted thore for tho lurcony of 4 wold) watch aud onuck-chiatn, whieh ho wus attempting to dispose of when nrrosted yeatordny, -Anoliicer {4 un the way from Mute tle Crock to take charge of bin, Dotuctive Lar Hounty arrested Cor Olicer Donahue, of iul- falo. a Frouchmun siving the name of Churies ‘Toortno, who was formerly in busluess in thhe elty, und who ts wanted there fur tho lurceny uf aguld watch gud chain worth $150 fram Churles Conway, with whom he boarded, The property ‘Wits Hot recovored, — A BRUTAL ASSAULT, Moses Jucugs, u Volo omployed ua Bw teanisior by A, Liovorman, ts Junk and wcrapeiron dealer doling busluess on Clark street, near ‘Taylor, wos Orayyod from bly wagon and brutally boaten 1 Trout of bit cmptoyor's oftica ut 3:00 yeeterday afternoon by ‘Thomus Keunedy, a” toaster employed by tho Excelvlur Stone Company ou Murket stroot. At tha hour mentioned tue street was crowded with borsoa and yvebjelos of alldeseriptlons, Jacobs drove ont uf the suke yard, and us ia customary waited fur 4 tickut Which is given for ench load take In or gout ut Yard, Vols caused deluy, and Uureo tons ‘of the Excelsior Stone - Come puny wero hindered from passtug. words passed between Jucobs and) (he thrco drivers, and Hnully Kenuudy, tho foremost of eu, Jumped down, and, piling Jacobs fram bis scat, truck bins o terrible biow Jn the mouth, with a stone, It ia thought. Ho then kicked und Jumped upon the prostrate mun iy the mont bavnyo tnAnuer. | Vinployéa in the Juuk-yard ruabed to Jacobs’ aasistanco, but woro held nt bay by tho other drivers, Some one then raiied a cry: of murder, aud Kennedy and bly compaulons feurtnyg arrest Jumped tor thelr waxons and drove rapidly away, louving their victin lusen- siblo on the pavonicat, dir, Lieborinun pursued thetn with whorsc and bugyy tu tho curuce of Fourtecuth and Clurk strects. and thes wore about to puulst fim for it, when tho police patrot cane Upon them, Kennedy was arrested and wat locked up at the Armory to nwalt the result of Jnootes' Surles, “He ik young alogle Donrds at No, Deeptaties his hone ta the te Fourth avenue, nnd ie, Hates, who thor: nt tended bin, found bio saiferiug Crom watntil futernol Injuries. tho nal resttlt of which he could fot determine. Last night the patient aoomed slightly improved, and the probabilities ero that be will spovdily recover, THE POP WENT OFF, And Axe! ferman, Who Didn't tide stund Clow fe Worked, Sank to the Piver and Died=—A Curivin Seeldent, Jn Which a Spectal Poltecman sore an ton, t Bart, Axel Herman, & ydung Dane without relatives iu this comntry,wae dceldentidly shot and almost Instantly killed shortly after f ik yusturday, afternoon in Michael Enwelght’s employment office, ut Nui; West Lake street, by a spectil policeman named Kdwin Millor. Preparatory to xoing heme for the day, Miller started to Dlacken his. boots, and, aa a inensure of » tool out his revolver and hitd it on a Herman, why Is einployedt us wok (Eup, and began foul fog WILL it. The weapon wag it setf-cociiny one, ot the now Smith & Wesson pattern, 34 calltre, and Herman, after throwing baek th ‘elut ihe wolpon, Was UnEble to wel the cartridge back Into place close tte ward Wt. bhitl, nother clerk 1a tho office, mud living at the core ur of Farwell street and Western ayenie, no- Heed that young Hersian dil not know bow to handle the weapon, and told fine that he had Wetter quit fooling with ft. und bay it down, Miller overheard the words, and, laying duvet thu blacking Urust, went over to the table to aw tle how the revolver worker, Yno Jatter handed him tho weapon in such a way that when It passed trom his hands inte Miller's the muzzle was polnted direetly the SANK 'TO ‘THE FLOOR with an exclamation of pam, and died before medical gtd could reach him, Olficer Fitzgerald, who arrived on the seene shortly after the aifray. arrested Miter and also a man tumed J. M, Warren. who claiins to live at Nu. dus Fifte avenue, They were locked upat the Weat Mad- json Street Station to swalt the result of tho Coroner's inquest. Miller and MM awake precisely the same statements us to tho accidental mnnner of tho shooting, but Warren claims it was not aecidental, He anys be reached the deor of the oblee a moment heforo the shot was fired, and saw Miller with his right urm.extended and the revotver in bis und, fferman was severat fect away, ant he thinks could not have Just “hand. ed Miller the weapon. Warren heard no wordt pass between them, — und wits so terred by tho murderous appearance of the scene that be fled. The police placa no relinnce whatsoever in his Btatement. He wis under the Influence of yuor when brought ft, and even when sober would not tuake « very good linpression. Sillor is an old policeman, and was ut One tine nimember of the detrutive foree, but be’ fost his position by ulluwing the notorious Mollie Holbrook ta escape from bin in Cunuila, while ho was bringing per from New York to this city, Recently he bus been em- ployed by Turtto’s Detective Agency, und ia stationed for special police duty at Enwright's ome 5 Herman, the devensed, was a siigie man, vont 2b ‘yeurs old, and bug got been long in the country, iis letters eudidressed toa tumily [ving at No, 77 Wes! ret, who say that his futhor iaquite well- to-doin Denmark. The body was taken to tho morane, but during the ovenmny so eNevo- fent Danes took the matter In hand. and the body was gent to au undertaker’s to be decently ald out, came Erie WEST-TOWN BOARD. SUll Wrangling Over the Assoxnorn Pay-Ran, Last evening ut % o'clock tho West-Town Board of Auditors was ot it again, and of wratg- Ing wid squabbilug there was no end, Super visor Tegtmeyer occupied the unenyiuble posi- tlon of Chnirman, and there were present Clerk Jones and Justices Milter, Morrison, luigersall, Waish, and Scully, each of whom contributed, his mite to making things Mvely and Intereat- ing. The test business vonsidered wis 0 com munication from Assessor Vicasant Amick, ask- ing for 3% per ay for his chlef clerk and $4 per day for his Deputy Asseesors. On motlon, the communicntion was ied, Justive Waleh tna stron speech demanded that before anditing the Dix of the employes of tho West-Town office, the Assessor be reaiired to present to tho Hunanl «tabulated statement of tha number of days served by cued clerk or Dep> uly Asuassor, and in what employment he spent che ine, ‘The Asscesor, who was presont,wns then calied upon to inform tho beard Hf from the dita be bud be could comply with this, He rept be could give tho anys ser d that mt te employs for fo tho oceupation of cach each day cmployed be thought 4 tine possible, ws Work wns too Varied In its ay nature tu keep record of what was dune durlug the different parts of day, A ‘This wus not satisfactory to Magistrate Walsh, who, rising to lits feet, solemnty charged Amick with retuining at certain person in nis employ reyenine duys for whom there could be no work, * Amick,” he sald, ** the public wlit know tho doings of this ollice, and you, sir, will nat do these things if Tas aeitizen und tuxpayer can ne Well, L willgo,” says Justice Morrison, Jumpe ing up und selziug uly hut, for TD will nut be at DATLY Lo Wny personnt syuntbbles.”” “Nor 1," quoth Justice Deira, reaeblog for his silk hut and attenipting to get up. “Ordur, gentlemen)" rowred the genlal Super- visor from tbe ebulr; “this i4 childish." Order was partially restored, and Clork Jones arose ta: unburden bis ini at sone uitter, and he uttered only a senten ‘when dustien Ingersoll wanted to bave lla aay on something 3c, aud the confuylun was resumed, and the quostion of “Who tas tho ffoort” consumed w gront deal of tho mectivg’s valuable ume, WuKtigs Walsh tron presented resolution, which was unuutinously adopted, requiring the aAneeasor to present i tubulated kiateniuant, 0s fara practicable, of seevicos randured to ihe town by employés, fa be presented at the nest mecting one week from lust night, Adjourned. a "SERIOUS STABBING. Desperato Cutting Aitray on the West Sides Shortly after 0 u'ctuck Inst evening noises ns f u dveperate tybt were beard la un alley rune ning tuidmay betweon Nesplaines and Jefferson streets aud rnuning from Randotph to Wash- ington streets, antl shogily therenfter a min known as John Walpole walked in At the reur or alley entrance of James Grabam's snluoy at No. We West Luke street, ‘Che saloons Keeper avked fy 1t way he who was niaking all the note, but Walpole dented It, and putting on bls cout and atmoothing down hfs shirt, walked Rerogs the vont aud fell heavily to tho HMoor, Uvon golog up to hit te ree whut alled hin tho saluunkeepor Cound that ho had been cut ii several places, and that nls clothing was saturated i pliges with blood, OMleer Pat- rick Molvitill was called fi, and: fu a sbort thue u dozen or sere polleemen und Dr, A. B, Baus Www were on tho econ Jn the monutine it had been axcertalued that the tight tie which Wale pole bad been cut took piace in tho alley about sevoltyelive feat south from tho saloon ens tninee, ‘Thy ground showed haw dusperite the struryte hud beon, murkd of bivad appears ing on the sidv of 4 barn and Upon ae old bree if inthe wfoy. Maw Dublgren, keeper of 4 dye-huuse at No. 12 Despluines streut, and others living near heurd augry words, huavy blows, and then cries Of belp aud inurder which scuined to yrow fcobler, Hofora xuy ¢ vane the ulloy the tibtere had dispe The Doctor found three weuds—une above tho right utpple, one Just above tho haurt in the lett browal, ond one it the abdomen dircetly beneuty the uavel. Noithor of the Wounds upperred to bo very deep, and tho uno tu the abdomen sucwed broiler und shallower than tho uthor two, ‘Tho mun seonied to be sulermg most from sbock, but the yotur dit pot think his wounds dungerous, Liorta wore made 0 Watpale to toll who cut bin, but be was clin unwilling of too weak to spoak, and ull that could bu gutten wut of him was the tue whe out bin worg a heavy mustache, and wits with Ina thw caneertesaluan further west ow Handulph street. The pollve were ta a sud quandary, when a woni giving tho une of Kato Miller came fa und Haunted Walpulo as buylag spout Ue carly hours of the oventng in Hurry Oriiaby's concerts saloon nt No. 143 Went iaudeiph street, together with a man pined Quigley, another named Jatnes Byun, aud a fourth bun whom shy knows by wight only aa a loafer, who fs abeuys on tha luvkeut’ for a weak or drunken wan, whom he can rob. Shu oxplalned that Ean Uaited from Dutroll, whore Watpoto was raised and where bls parcuts now Ilye. Ie was a vory rough aud quarrelsome mun, aud not loug age was ubliged to feuve Detralt ta exeupe nrrost, Thence hy went to Battle Crock, and wotting Ip trouble thore wus compelled to Jip once uruin, Ho came to this city four diye ae with only #11 cus tn bis elothos, aud, falling in with Wale pole, went on a apres with bln, ‘The result was thud’ Walpule lust bis slluationmthat of switch. Nortbwestory Hullrond—and both spent oa thes availovie cash, Kaun felt particularly ugurieved aver this, begua to bluaa = Witpolu for ie They wore elected from Ormsby's for thelr botsterous taik aud conduet, and Sire, Mile ter fs sure, f the nugry Words which thon waved between them, that they went ilireculy bir the alloy where tho alfriy occured for tho purpose of tightly man on tho ieont. Qulyley ap have gong to bts bourding-huitue, N Randolph strect, and the unknowa mat also ups pens tO have bd uo hand in the oucuuntor, hy polive were Unable, huwevor, Lo tnd elther of thet tavigilebt. am Walpole (@Rbout i? yoars of nge, and boarded with Mrv. Griincs, near the Hulsted street vine duct, {ls assailant, Equa, Is woout 40 years old, heavy, dark tuustnehe, ond was clad In uork ctotnes, blue checked auiirt, and binek slouch hat, Mp.te un early hour thia tuorning the police had nat succeeded In Hading bin. Secrgtary Austin Dovie visited the ‘horpttal tate nt night, and obtained from Walpole a statement fo the effect hat It wae Hiean whe eut hia. ‘The surgeons at the hospitil der the wounds serious, but not necessarily fatal. ey CANADA. SCANDAL, Soeclat Dupateh to Ths Chiraen Tribune. Contaxawoon, Sept. 1.—The Rev. Mn Appl an’ Anglican clergyman at Santl Ste. Marie, and examining chaplain te the Dshop of Slzoma, hag been obliged to leave Lis misstowntd to skip out across the Hnes In conseqnence of n scandal in which he was jinplicatedl some weeks ago, Ile has been suspected of heing too Intimate with a well- wieetedl Yost girl tn his congregation, who 1s well known tn Toronto, where she was eduented, bit he contrived to avert sus- piclon for some thne, til at last he-was one. day tetected In open sin in broad day- Nght. ‘The tndignation of die people was so greatthat he thourst it bust to decunp, nl ois ney praeticing nedleine th nlorala, having completely thrown off the erica character, What makes the matter worse is, that he is a quarried: man with a ty, Ph atest sympathy is felt for \ | na Was sent ontof the Dio- Vo Nhucira for tinproper conduct, but by pleating repentance and expaliating on i riy-strieken state of his wife and fonily, te tamed to getaround the Bishop of Alcon, who received iim Tite lis dig- cese, and li course of thing, tinding fia a well- vend man, mide flat examining chaplain. EW TELEGRAPIE COMPANY, jpeetat Dlsputeh to The Cricage Tribunn. Mostnesn, Sept. Lit is reported hefe to-day that a new telegraph company ts belng formed ‘here fn conneetiyn with the Union Mutual of the United States. ‘The eapital ig to de $1,000,000, ‘The rumor had no effect on Montreal ‘Telegraph stock, us It was the only strong one on themarket today, A QUESTION OF VERACITY,. Sprtial Dispaten to ‘The Chicaze Tribune, ILasiron, Sept, L—John Anderson, of Flamboro Village, presented & cheek for $1,650 at the Federal Bank here, and recelved by inistake $7,650, The bank ofticinls did not discover the mistyke till some thue atter- wards, when Anderson denied having re ceived more than $1,050. He wis arrested, INSANITY CLAIMED. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. Montreat, Sept. 1.—Ihiyvers, the convict who killed Salter with a knife in the peni- tentlary, has adupted the insanity plea, In order to save his neck, ‘Tho evidence taken at tho nquest has been submitted to an oml- nent inedical authority here on insanity for lis report. MX, JOUN PENDIE. Speetat Mispiteh to The Chtcayo Tribune. Tononto, Sept. 1—At a meeting of the meanbers of the darvis Street Baptist Chureh, ft was resolved tocall the Rev. Dr. John Pedic, of New York, to the vastorate of the ehtirch. A deputation was appointed to walt on Dry veddl t. COMPLETE TIFICATION. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridurce, Loxpox, Sept, LA convention in the In- terest of holiness and entire sanetitientlon 1s heme held In the London South Methodist Church this week, sud is attended by a nin: er nt clergymen from diterent parts In the esl. a SugareMaking in Now Jersey, 3 Newark sbivertisers New Jersoy his gon tho raising of sugar and wiil succeed, ns sbe does In everything that she falrly uslertakes. Cape May isthe Danner connty. “aver eighty | farmers have planted surghiin thore, une of thot te tho extent of HO eres. They bave been stimulated hy the enter of dubn fifigert’s Suns of Uhiindelphin who buye At an outlay OF upward Uf 0,000 erected the necessary buildings ut Rio Grande, onthe West dersey Talleoat, a fow miles orth Supe Muy City, and placed In them the most approved machinery tur the conversion of the enne Into sugur, i ra (in the locality to grow the cane the firm ered premiums of £130 for the best ten ¥. $100 for the xeeond Nest, und $40 for the best tiveueres, ‘They will also pay 8 per ton y Jor the cane dellvered ut the worlts or tha near- eat niulrond station: the strte gives another dol lar, and there Is eon conte and fh dothir’s Inevery ton. Experienced tarm- May County say that the average ofthe producikot a Carn is not # er ere, but with: He sorghiin ane they believe the feturn will/be nearly double, oecemecensioee BUSINESS NOTICZS, Arcnita Bees, tran, and Wine, with Pinchona, the standard medicinul tonic of thls proknssive aga. Itenriches the blood, prompt- iy juvigorates the brain asd nervats syatem, Stnproves Ulyestion, ete. Hesults A round tori bright eye, Lappy ktute of mld. Avond’s drag: store, corner Madison street and Fifth wvenua. a B25 to §24,000 nsed judiciously in outing slelas large protits, Cor paanbie rle pen reports weite to W.'T, Sauls & ors, 1M) Ln Sallesst., Chinago, Richest, Rarest, Most Bollcious’? “AND ONLY" combination of thu true Jumatca Gin- ger, cholcu Arvinatics and French Brandy, ts BAN- FORD'S GINGER, tho quintesseenco of all that ts hewlthtu), refreshing, and preventive. in medicine or condiments. A guaranty uf health and happiness to covery fainlly or individual, MBeware of litte. Hons enld to be ae oud. Avk fer SANFOURD'S GINGEM, aud take no other, Bold ovorywhore. WHERS & POTTES, Bunton, ESTIMATES FOR ADVERTISING In any line of papers promptly furnished by LORD & THOMAS, NEWSPAPER Advertising Agents, * 9 and 10 McCormick Block, FINE LIGHT Gray Tron Casting CRAY IRON CO., Corner Erlo and Kingabury-sts. Ger s ~~ LIFE AND SERMON Rev. Dr. THOMAS. A FINE. BOOK of 24. payes, glviug the discourses on whlch bo le charged with HAGLER: Voxether w! ete of bis ile, and « One Crayot Tokers Titles, ssp Por sale by ull Pupkssilers, or aes a Fruovliniet,, Chicayo, RADWAYVS READY. RELI I Health of Body 's Wealth of Mind. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT, Pure blood makes sound flesh, strong bone, and aclearskin, If you would bave your fost hrm, nes fou UR AYO MAPA MIAN RESOLVENT. 5 A Grateful Recognition, “ To curc a CHRONIC or Long Standing Diss ‘conse {a truly a victury in the bedilng art: that reasoning puwer that clearly discerns Defect and supplies n remoly; that restores step by step—by degrecs—tho bly which haa been slow= ly attacked and werkened by nn {osidious dis> ense, nut only cominands our respect but de- serves our gratitude, Dr. Radway bas fui nished imankind with that wonderful romedy, Ttadway's sureaparillian Kesolvent, which ace complisues tuis result, and sufering bumanity, who drag out an existency of pain and disease, through jong days aod long nights, owe bim their gratitude." —AMedical Afessenger, FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Jr. Rudway's “ Disease and its Cure,” ns fallown: Teste 68 LIST OF DISHASES CURED BY RA D WAY’S Sarsaparillan Rosolvent, Chronic Skin Disonsos, Caries of the Bone, Hus mora in the Blood, Scrofulous Discases, Bad or Unnatural Mabit of Body, Syphills and Venereal Fover Sores, Chronta or Old Uleera, Salt how Ileckets, White Swelling, Scald Mead, Utert Affections, Cankers, Glandular Sweilings, Nod! Wasting and Decay of tha Body, Pimples at Blotebes, Tumors, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Blad- der Disouses, Chronio Kheumatiyn and Gout, Cousumpuon, Gravel, nnd Caleutous Dopoaita, and Varieties of the above comptaints to whieh sometimes aro ziven specious names. Wo assort that there ia no Known remedy that Posseyses the curative power over these diseases that Kadway’s Resolvent furnishes. Itcuresatep by step, surely from theToundation, and reatores tho injured parts te their sound condition. Tho wastes of the blot is suppliod to cho system, from wbiob oc materiulis formed. This is tho Orst correctivo power of Kadwway’s Hosolvent. In casos where tho systom kins boon salivated, and Mercury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Bublimate, have uecudiulated and become deposited In the bones, Joints, etc. causing caries of the bones, rickets, spinal curvatures, conturtions, white swellings, varicose veins, otc., tho Sarsaparilla will resulvo away thoso deposits and exterml- nate the virtis of the disease from tho system. if those who are taking those medicines for tho cure of Chronic Scrofulous or Byphilitia cases, however slow may be tho cure, “feel bet> ter.” and find thotr menoral health improving, tholr tush wid weight increasing, or oven keop- ing Ite own, it 1 @ Guro sign that the cure Is pros Breasing. In thoso dfscases tho patient clther gots better or worsc—tho virus Of tho disease 1a Not inactive: if not arrested and driven from the ‘Dlvord it will spread and continue to_ undermine the constitution. As soon as tho Sarsaparilla mnkes the patient “feel better,” every hour you will grow better and inercaso in health, Btrength, und flesh. OVARIAN TUMORS. Tho removal of theso tumors by Radway's Resulvent is nuw fo cortainly eataulisbed that what was once considered almost miraculous 1s now Acommon recugnized fact by nll parties. Witness tho enses of Hannah P. Krapf, Mra. J. H. Jolly, and, Mra. P PS zhed in our Almanne for 1372; also that of irs. C, S. Hibbing. inthe present udition of our “Palas and True.” One bottle contuins more of the avtive princl- ples of Medicines than tiny other Preparation, taken tn tenspoonful does, while others require ive or six toies aa much. ONE DOLLAR PRR BOTTLE, WINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not, HOUBS, tore- Nevo pain und cure acute disease, RADWAY'S READY. RELIBE in from one to twenty minutor, never fails to re- Neve PAIN with ond thorough npylication; no mattor bow ylolent ur excruciating the pain the Hunumatioy podsriaden ina at. ipl euraigic, or progtrutcd with disense md: oy RADWAY'S READY RELLY will afford instant engo. Injlammiution of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Injlammution of the Dowels, Congentian of the Lunys, Sore Throat, Dif. cult Breathing, Palpltation of the Heart, Alysteries, Oranp, Diphtheria, Caturrh, In Fitense, Houteche, Toothache, Neuralgia, Stheumutlen, Cold Chills, Ague Chilis, Crile u aud Prost Bites. Bruises, Bume mpluinite, Nercouancas, Seeplessiiese, Coughs, Colde, Sprains, Paina tn the Chest, duck, ar Lhnbs, ava instantly reticoed. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGURcured for {@ cts. There fa not n remedial agent in this world thot will eure Fever and Ague, and other Stalurious, Bilioug, Scarlet, Aa phold Yollcw aud other fevers (aided by RAUWAY'S PIL as tADWAY'S READY Ith tnkon accord- jour to tho directions, cure Cramps, Sousins, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Bick fonlache, Dinrrhoa, Dysentory. Colle, Wind in the Bowels, and all Ine Uroe) Pains, ‘Travaters should ulwayscarry a bottle of Rad- Way's Roudy Uellor with thom, A faw drops in water will prevent cioknoss ur piiag from ehunge of water, 20 Is botter than French Drandy or Ulttera us astimulant, Miuura anit Lumbermon should always be pro- - vided with It, CAUTION, All remedial ugents eapabio of destroying ite by an overdose Khonld be avoided, Morphing, oplum, strychting, urnica, byosclamus, and othe erpower(al remedies, do at certain thnos, In Very small does, rif tho patient during their action in the system. But perbaps the scoond dong, 1? vopeated, any aegravate und locreasa tho auffuring, and another dogo cuuse death, ere is hw hecessity for uslng these uncertaln Rene when a positive remedy like Radway's Keally dtellef with stop tho tnost excructuting puin ‘quicker, without cntalling tho least ditl- culty tu cither tntuut or adult, THE TRUE RELIEF. Rapwar's RuApy Rnciue fs tho only remedial ageutin voyue Liat will fustantly atop pala. Bitty Centa Por Bottle, QM tuay’s Regulating Pals plrgattves, Soothing -tperlents, -alot. Or eetatar Ateuys teilite and ‘Natural de hele Opeructons ' A VEGRTABLE SUBSTITUTE POR CALOMEI,! Perfectly tastoleaa, clegnntly coated with sweet guin, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, barat Tt 4 for tho cure of all disorders Tanwar's Of the Stowach, tunes, Blud+ der, Nervous discases, Heatuche, Constipation, Costivoness, Lidlgestion, Dyspopala, Bitlousnes Fever, Infiimmution uf tha Bowels, Pites, an all derangements of the Internal Viscern. War- Minted to offect 4 permanent cure. Purely vege table, containing nv mercury, mlnorals, or det- otorious drums, " Ubvervo tho following symptoms result+ jug from digeaves of tho digustlye organs: Con- stipauon, laward Piles, Fullness of tho Blood jn tho Ifead, Acidity of tho Stomach, Natsca, Neartbura, aig ot Food, Fuliness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flattering at the Heart. Choltiur or Suteriog Bensutions when tu o Hyle posture, Dots or Wobs bofore the Bight, Fover and Dull Pain ia the Head, Doliciency of Porsprations Yellow= ness of tho skin aud Byes, Pain io tho Bide, [eae mal Phan; aud Sudden Flushes of Hoat, wl © Mean, f ‘Ato doses of apway's Prirs will Sree the system from all tho abovenumod dleorde: Pricv, 25 Contes Vor Box. ‘Wo repoat that tho reader must consult our books Pay papera on tha wubsect of discasos and thelr cure, among whlub muy bg nameds ve Kalso ant Drue?? 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