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THE FAR NORTHWEST. | A Grand Future Opening “Befor gon and Washington, ,: What the Villard. Entorprisos Ard Ex: pected to Accomplish. A Region, with Immense Agricultural and Monufaoturing Resouroos, Prodiction that Portland Will Have 100,000 Inhabitants Bofora 1890. Sneciat Correspondence of The Chteaga Tribune, Pour~ann, Ore, Ded. 8—Tho growth of the Pacitle Northwest, ns Oregon and Wash- ington ary generally termed, has heretofore been remarkable only for Its slowness. 1t has never offered itucements to fil. gris ther than the wealth ty be dorived frou, ot honest Inbur. No mines of won- dertut tivimess hye acted as a magiet to draw to it the thousands of fortune-hunters who crogsed fhe plains to California; and {ts great Ixolation from the settleinents cast of the Rocky Mountains has operated 1s autnd- allgnal incentive to keep them away. With the prospectoe two through Ines of railroad to the Atlante const, and-nn extensive sys temof ruads throughout its own section, Its rapld growth heresftur is assured, ‘This whole region iy now going throtigh a proce ess of transition; and not only its own peo- plo but those of other portions of the world are awakening to the grand poss{bilities in store for it. Oregon, Washington, and Idaho ure tho ouly portions of the United States left where iinmigrants are offered ng oxcel> lent inducements as were offered by Ohio, Miehigan, nnd abnilar States in tho cartier history of tho country. With a grand cont bination of rich soll, vast forests, mitd cll- minte, and extensive nilnoral resources, It 1s far nhend of any section ot America now asking for homigration, THE METHOVOLIS OF THR NORTHWEST is Portlant—n city whieh Is now attracting miuveh attention from the Enst, and causing 0 Hetly comment mnoeng San Franelsco's resi- dents, ns the focus of a system of rallrodds comprising over 7,000 miles. Heretofore It has grown with the dumands of the attr rounding country. It has hud no “boom; And ity people Have grown wealthy from le githnate trade after years of work, Now the clty is reeelving what has long been hoped for, ‘The establishment of Vil- Jord’s enterprises has furever set at rest the clalms of all other rivals to pregminence as commercial cities; and Portlund’s sititation, capital, and the start she has, will always Keep her far In the tead, "Youuy the elty contains 23,000 people, aud has a wholesale trade oxtending Inte every portion of the Northwest, and only Iiited by luck of railroad-communication from doubling its scope, The jobbers here curry stocks of groceries, dry gpods, wad hardware of but little less magnitude than those care ried by San Francisco houses, Tho wealth of the clty and its business transnctlons ara GREATER THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER CITY OF ITS POPULATION In Amerlea, ‘Ihe assessment-roll of the elty, published -sume two months since, shower that twenty persons and corporations pald taxes on property valued at over $100,- 009 exch, ‘The. total assessed valun- tlon of tho elty is close upon $10,000,000, In journalism it agnin shows Its ac- tivity and importance, — twenty-four publications being issued regularly, Its pub- He and private bultdings aro ‘of that sub- stantial nature which Indicates pormanence; and thors Is about the whole city that ap pearaute of quiet, solid growth ouly to be found in efties whieh have been built ona foundation of honest trade. 'Thore hay been no - manipulations of stocks and iniues, or athor forms of speculation to create fctl- tloua values, a3 in San Tranelsco; yot, in proportion, the wealth of this city has Ine erensett equally as raplily as that. Our exports durlng the month of Novem- ber nniounted to $1,225,755, sent out in twen- ty-one deop-water vussols, nearly ull to ine Bland; wile the amount sent by steamshi; to San’ Francisco was fully half as much more. At present tienty-ilve seagoing ships He-at our wharves loading or un- Joading,- and tho mumber ts constantly increasing. ‘The whent-yleld of Oregon and Washington {nthe present yenr was over 15,000,000 bushels. ,Or this amount 12,000,000 bashels will bo e&ported vin Port- tand to foreign countries, ‘Today the city fs the commercial, social, and political centro of EVEN A RICHER REGION ‘TITAN sunItOUNDS BAN FRAN Oy, and the next ten years will materially lessen the contrast between the two places, The present hold San Franetsco has upon tho trade of Oregon and Washington will be almost entirely lost when tha Northern Pa- ellie gives direct communication with Chie cago and the Enst. ‘The reputation of Chis engo for enterprise Is woll known. here; and itsvams to be generally undorstood that Its rivalry will forever extinguish all hopes San Franeisco may havo upon our trae, whieh is as cortain too Eastas that the railroad Will be built, ‘The attention of Enstern job-. ers Is already turned this way, and, when the necessity for taking thy roundabout trip vii Cailtornia 13 dons away with a rieher field will be opened for the operations of your business-nien than they can have conception of. And It Is to the Influx of energetic Eastern men that the future prosperity of this coun- try will bo largely dua, Our coal, timber, and other resources areas yet bub ttle known enst of the Rockies, ‘Thy tshories of Orxegon und Washington are of wonderful wealth, thelr forests of greater extent and value than thoso of Michlian and Wisconsin, and thelr coal and ron deposits as, zrent ng as those of any the Stntesjunst of the Missourl, THESE RESOURCES NEED DEVELOPMENT, and to the capital of tho East must we look for theirdevglopment on nnything more than an ordinary serie, Portland is the proper L we place for the establishment of great mant- Tnctorivs, lt iy by rail or Water with all portions of the Colum Din busing and) naturally all thelr surplus products flow. directly into its hands, vithor to be used up in manufact- ures or exported, ‘Ihe elty ia hoarer con! tid tron deposits than Chieago, and in the contre ot w forest extending hundreds of miles in every direction, It hag navigable water- communication with « large portion of it; and, when Villurds system of rallroads $6 completed, Portland will have « more ox- tensive and richer coimtry: in natural te- sources tributary to it than’any atlier elty in America, Wien this fet is taken into con. sideration, the future of Partiaud {8 oasily predicted, Mr, Villard, when here ti Outer ur, KAYE his opinion thot Portinnd WOULD HAVE 100,000 gtAurrANts BEFONY connectad ‘Tho estimate is cortaluly within the bounds oie nts vist ofthe Vian ‘The Into visit of the ard party gave An additional impetus to Torttnn's growth. 6 KAvG our capitalists a number of: polity Which they areactine upon, and also aigatiied, ‘iis Intention of assleting very materially in the development of the elty, ‘The tron de posits aud works at Oswego, seven niles wouth of the city, are, {t ls underatoud, to be used usu nucleus for the establishment of vast rolting-iniils and other Industries con- neetud with the same. Tho erection of 4 dry-dock just below to elty has been de- termined ong and experiments are now Laing jnady to gucure the nost suitable location, A grand central depot was alse promised a8 soon ag the railroad was tnlahed from the Hast, and @ number of othor industries. Sr. Villard also told some wholesome trutha to our people concerning their position, He sald Utey were phost Wholly unpropured for the reception of the busines, witch will) be thrust upon. then witht the next two years, Warehouses would have to bo built, docks onlarged, and everything placed fn readiness to recelye atid cara properly for ie THE DENSE TRAFFID, which will burst upon then when tho North- ern Pacific ts completed. Ie said our people were about ta yeegive what tow cltles of many tines its sigo had - recalved; and yet they staud nly by, ond, let ib come without wu elfurt to prepare for Its reeeption | it was not, liowaver, becauss our péopla “yanted ty secure thes bennett without of- fort, but because the: zavens talplesly as- tounded at seeing and realizing the fninen- elty of what was thrust Into thelr grasp, For many long years they. had hopet for this: Dub when if ind came, If was bayond: nlf Uhalr expectations and they are just begin. ning to reallza what it ls to bo the focus mid? terminal point of what few eltles it. the world can bonst of—7,000 miles of rallway— and without a rival. iP “THE IDKA 18 bruinnanon i but our people are quietly working, and, when the: Orthorn Poetic 1s completed, Mr, Villard will fine Portland ready .to- recelve Its trafile, suid care for [btou. Porctand has the enpltat; and, now tint sho has become awakened, will use th without stint in the proper developmentol ml that is necessary to meet this inerease of business. ‘The rallrowt nnd steamship lines of the Northwestare now centered (1-Portland—the Villard combination having purchased the Pacilic Const Steamship Company's entire property recently. ‘The ofiees of the North erm Pacific haye boot Intely, moved from Tacomn here, alsu—this concentrting all Jines here, "This innkes a monopoly greater than any in the United States of its attire; yot it has never uxhibited anything ub a desita for tha ndvancement ot the development of the country, On several occasions Mr. Villard has given assistiunce to our unilversities and. charitable Anstitutions, and mnterlully reduced: traillc- charges all over the Northwest. It ls the ti tention to complete the road between the Dalles and Caseades this month, aud next yenrto finish it inte Portiand, and also to ridge the Culumbia at Kalaiia, and bring the Northern Pacific into the elty attho same Une. ‘Then THE SITUATION WILL STAND THUS? Portinntt will be the terminus of the North: ern Paeffic ling From St. Paul and Chieayo; the Gregon Railway & Navigation Compa- patios Hties tapping und drat atl Buster regon nud Washington; the Oregon & Calls fornia tapping the entire Willamette Valley, and to be continded toa connection with San Francisco; tha Oregonian Railway Com- niy’s Hnes draining other portions of tha Willuimnette Valley than thuse traversed by the Uregon & ‘Cullfornin Rallway; tho Northern Paciiiv branch exteniting to Puget Sounds and flanlly thea Oregon Short-Lite now belng built crom the Unlon Pacific, whieh, itis understood, will evidently reach Portland, This systom of railronds is backed np by the navigable waters of the Columbia, Snake, and Willamette” Rivers, all of which are traversud by lines of steambonts., | Take these fnets, with te not less iinpurtant one that Porthind 1s a port whero tho largest vessels tan come tu its wharves nearly every month in the sear, and you have a combita- tion of advantages which few small etties ean bonst of. if those facts do nut convines any one of the erent future of this clty tt woul! be finpusstble to du so, THE COMUMBEA RIVER BAT, of which much has been said 11 opposition, isnot the terror rivals and enemies of Port Tad would be glad to make tt. There have. been a number of vessels lost In its vicinity this year, bud not ana of those vessels: was Jost. by nny other cause thin carelesness or Jack of Knowledge by thelr Captains, In several cuses vessels attempted to rit ins withont “a tug, and in others the = Captning, nilstuok other Inndmarks for those of Columbia River. It is true the bar iy In great need of Guvern- inent attuntion; Lut, with the imiiute appro- printions whieh lave hitherto been given for ts Linprovenent, it is doubtful whether an- other harbor in Amerien ean show legs dun: ‘are to shipping. The tureign exports of the Columbin iver for 1881 will reach a total of neurly $10,000,000; yet Congress will donate more to hnprove a pltifal river iu the Bast, Ake the Kanawha and shintlir stremns, thin ong upon whose waters the grentest ships uf the world ex snl 200 mil ‘fhe present suason has been an excellent onutor the agricultural and coumereial in terests of Orexon nnd Washington, ‘The yield of crops ling fur oxcelled that of any year inthe history of the country, and the tommereial trunsactlons have inereused In a stl! wreater ratio. The establishment of Villard’ enterprises have given AN INCITEMENT TO EXTRAORDINARY EP- Forts on tho part of every town and hamlot in. tho : Northwest, ‘Thencrenge of grain will be! almost, {ff not quite, doubled next year. The great pining of Enstern Qregon and Wish- Ingtan are being placed under cultivation uitich in the sane manner ag those of Dalo- tu--eapitallyts and compnnics seeding down Vust tracts in single farins. ‘The vliss of people emalng in to develop new homes fre of a more enorgetic yarlety thane tugs who have come In heretofoteand they are doin better work, ‘fhe apleit of vnterprise which has been exhibleed amon the people of Kunasas, Colorado, and the newer fields. of settluments, has extended to this region; aud this lntlux of new and vigorous biowd has set the sluggish etrrents - coursine through the velus of the old settlers, until all are tiled with a new-born life, which willin a few years astonish ‘the Enstern world, / 8 ———————_— A GHASTLY FIND. - A_Prominont Physician Living Near Pine Bint, Ark, Found Dead in His . Chalr, tho Victim of an Unknown A sasin—A Chinaman Susepecied of the Crime. Spretal Dispatch to The Chicaca Tribune, Pine Buurr, Aris, Dee. 20—A terrible tragedy was brought to light enrly yesterday morning on what Is known as Whitehouse Plantation, sight miles from tls place, It was thon discovered that Dr. GH. Rosens Hauer,» promlnent and widely-known cit! zen and master of the inanslun, had been foully ussasinuted. ‘Tho Dovtur was found dead fn hls Mbrary. He had been shut through the window with a shotgun, and one aida of his lent was torn away, Ho had fallen forward Inn chair, and his brabus’ and blood stained the floor, ils writing-lesk was tttered with paper and the frng- ment oof an untinished letter, © in the composition of which hé was apparently engaged when stricken down by thunssasins, The ghastly fund created intense excitement Mnong the servants, and the dwelling wis quickly surrounded by ao curious crowed, ‘The Coroner's {nqudst failed to unravel tho qystery surrounding tha murdor, but sub- sequently a negro nated Ferd Jones was arrested on susplelan, ‘and the Little Roce polleo have beun notified to arrest Lee Chow, a Chinaman, who had wade threats against tho murdered physician ‘Today additional Yoets have been reeelyed regarding the ease, ‘The Doctor came to thy county from Arcola, Mo," several “ years age, nnd settled noar Noblo Lake, where he establishod a lu orative practice, Rumor says thathe haan wife and family in Arcola, whom he deserted when he camo southward, After reaching thig State he boeame infatuated with a woman named Stulis Sudth, who has rans, alugular career of gin and degradation, and who his broken op anumber of fumiliva by her goduetlys wiles, In 1870 gle -mirrigd Lee Chow, o Chinaman, ‘he marriage oc- curred tn thiselty, and attrneted no little it tention at the ‘tink, When Roseninuer met the woman he Induced her to leave her colestial spouse and to Hye with Iin She consented, and presided at the Whitehouse vs the housekesper. ‘no nelghiburhvod was suandalized, but the Doctor refugid to dls tiles tlie worn, asserting that Hfe without her was not worth having, ‘Two or three weeks nyo ]oe Chow cuine to this placespald Wrislt to his Wife al the Whitelnsa J lantie tion, wt Sticeuatutt Jn induchag her to return with hhn to Little Rock, It fa said he pald hor f lurge stun of monoy ung promised to Insure his life for her bunellt, Rosunhauer followed the couple to the Capital, but failed. to bonsyde the woman to again abandon the Chinuman, On the contrary, lio hot bhn arrested on a charges of disorderly conduct, and the Pollew Court docket slows a heavy fine whieh the Doetor pold., Sinve -returning how Uosenhauer told a. niunber. of. permons that he belleved he would dle i, Viotent death, On Friday hd sald te a nelghboring nian L feel thas Iny Ufo dy in danger, and, If Lam killed, the Chinaman will do it In conse of iy duath I desire you to take charge of my eifects.” Tne preauntinent was sliculnrly yorlhed; Rosentinter wad 9 natlye of Prugsin and 43 yoars old, lie was well educatud, spenking severat Innguuzes with iteney, As a physician he ranked very gh, aud, though fils private life was not above yo- proach, hls tagle fate has aroused nulvorknl sympathy. This afternoon Sheri Clayton gud & posse Jett for White-house, upd it is belluved the guilt of the suspected parties will be clearly established in a short tue, ———— ae WELSH NATIONAL EISTEODFOD. Specust Dispaich to The Caleago t¥ibune, Racine, Wis., Dec, 2,.—The greut Welsh National Elateddfod opened this morning at Melle City Mall with a large attendance from throughout tho Northwest and Chicago. ‘To- any crowds witnessed the competitive ox- erelses, which were adjudicated by Prof, W, THE CHICAGO Apenndoe, of Utica, N.Y. Tonight n grand cottcart, with Miss Jonnio Owens, of Chicago, in tho lending rote, and 150 volevs in tho mate chorus, was the crowning event. ‘The festival.was a great event aul a. complete suecess, Choirs from Chicago, Milwaukee, Ushkush, and other citles partielpated. The concert was conducted by J, 2. Jones, of Chicago, —————_—_. THE WEATHER, Signal Service. ro Orricr oF THE Citth Si@NAL OFFICKH, Wasuinaron, 2, C, Dee. 8-1 a. 2.—In- dleations—For the Lower Inko region, cloudy wenthor with light rains, winds mostly northerly, statlonary or lower tem- perature aud pressure, For 'Tommessea and the Olto Valley, rain followed by clearing weather, winds mostly northerly, stationary or lower temperature, and generally higher pressure. For the Upper Mississtppi and Lower Mis- sourl Vatley and the Upper Lake region, warner fair weather, winds shifting to southerly hhd lower pressure, ‘The Chief Signal Oncer furnishes the fol- lowing special bulletin: General ralus Inve fallen enst of the Mis- slsaippi Hiver, except: in the Upper Lake region, ‘Che fall in the Bast Gulf and South Aflantle States exceeded onan average one Snel, Northerty winds are reported In the Lake region, Tennessee, and the Olio Val- Jey, southerly in tha Atlantie Const States, ‘The temperature hag risen trem 6 to 10 dee grees In New England, the Middle, and South Ationtle. States, and ‘fallen ‘slightly in the Take reglon_and the Northwest, and began to rise in Dakotn and Montana, Rainy weather 1s Indicated for today in the Lower nko region, the Middle States, and Now England: falr weather Wednesday in tho Middle Status, Cmcaao, Dee, 2—10:18 p, m.—Tho follow! observations are taken at tho sunie momont of tine at ait tho atutions named: GENKMAL ONSERVATIONS, ‘Ther. Wind, [Rn wer, Bort Giba Halvoatun Grund Has Recticc! efeceScecce: isleteaieis SSes Bee! ce ececeece Sccera “Poo niall to mensure. LOCAL OUSHNVATIONS. a O [cleat O |Cloar, Maxununi tomporatire, Minimum temperature Moon dally Darnmotor, MST, Mean taby thormamotor, d.8, ‘Mean daily humidity. Tho Whito River Out of Its Banks. Spectal Dispatch to ‘Che Thtecgn Trtmunes Bsepronn, Tad, Dee 2~White River Ist As Ilah ng it was over known at’ this sonsin of tho year, ‘The wheat erops in its bottom five totally ruined and thousands of iiles of Tenclig swept away, RECEIVER M'LRATH. An Tavestigntion ut Miles Clty, Mont., of MR Accounts Disclosea un Detuleas tlon on Bis Part ; Kweelat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune Sr, Paury Minn, Dee, 20.—A special to the Ploncer-Preay suys: “Thy special ugent sent out by the Laud Department tu Investl kate the condition of Recelyer MeLrath’s uf- five was ovidently the right man fur the duty in question, for, notwithstanding tha sharp practice resorted to by the Receiver to cover his track the nzent suceweded ot only in finding the shortage In is ensh accounts, but, by patient sud quist investigation, other crookedness which up to this time was un- suspected, and, by confronting the delinquent: olltcer with these facts, knocked the sand from under bis feet ant drew from him confession over his own slguature.- ‘Cho defalention was nearly $4,000, [tls etnimed that Melirath ns ne- copted fevs and conunisstons Inn numbor of Instances when no- entries were made. In anv ense lie received from a discharged sul- der nearly $400 before he made hits final uroof une gave u private recelpt, The clalins ants now out his money, aud it was all he had. Ils princtpal backer for the Recolyer- ship Was Gen, Miles. Ile went up there une der Miles’ Wing, Mellrath isin son of the old busituss-mannger of the Now York Tribune in Grecloy’s days, Ile commanded o buttery during the War, In New York Cit: ho was a hewspaper man of some note, mld was heralded ng lite managing editor of Franc Lesile’s publications, Ho founded the Yel- lowstone Journal, ‘which ison tiinueint Wipes die husa family who live at Ailes, highty respected by both civilians and wlll tery, Mellrath lins taken a homestead, aud his gone to farming. “He and some of his friends claim that de Governmont will drop the prosecution because the sureties have made up tho defleit. lt ts nut, however, 0 inatter of doflars and conts with the United States, but one of wuboxzlemont and erie which should be punished as Ind dovwn lit the stur-route, casos, A ‘prominent Repub- Henn of the Yellowstone Valluy Maid the Govarnmont should drop the ease tt would cost ag party 8 thousand votes in the ‘Torri. tory. The Montano Dumderats selze upon any apparent neglect on the part of the Gove erent ty punish offenders, and play it foo onnipalgn for all itis worth, yen OUR EDUCATORS, ‘The Mlinole State Teachers’ Association tu Conveno fu Annual Seslon Today us Sort teld—Subjecta to Bo Conslds ered, Special Dispatch to 183 Crleaco Triduns, Sprusarivey, 1, Dec, 9—Arrangements ATO How coulplaty for the twouty-uiehth itn. hnut session of the Llliols Stata 'eachera’ Assuclation, whieh begins tn this elty tomor- row evening. Judging froin the correspond- euce received and other Indileattoits, thd cou miltlees Kee to be Justliled Ih antictpat- lug .as they do a imuch Jarger attetius ance’ and a more interesting meeting than. ‘ugual,’ ‘Tho ompotings will be hold in’ Representatives! all ab tho State House, and will continue "through Wednes- day atid Thitedays Musig will be furnished dlurliyg the sessions by the Chicago Quartet, "Thy pxereises Tuesday evening wilt tnelide wi address of welcome by Gov, Cullom; tho auntial yddrdss of tho Irdstdent, E, A. Gast. man, of Decatur; sud remarks by State- Superintendent Slade aud eiue of the early school workers of thd State. Wednesday's program Includes a paper by A. R. Sabin, of Laks Forest, of wie ‘Township System: is dyantazes api Plann RAS tw be ql cnascd by W, i. Brydgus, Loukport; D, BR, 7 ‘Thorp, Ottawa; BIC Feltshaus, Spring- fale, f paper by President. Apyign Bate inan, of Knox Callege, onditlud “Teachers Should Bu Students? diseased by John ‘T, Nay, Orexon; W. S. Mack, Moline; Miss Hama Mesorve, Metidota. Aung the most notiblo features of Thursday's prograin will be the address by President Jasovh Cummings, of the Nortu- western University, on the © Lndirect Lutlu- TRIBUNE ence of Tenghers and ‘Teaching upon the Formation of Character.” and the eyont lectura by the Hon, Bonsamin EF. Taylor, 0: Clovaland, on "Low to Tell 1,” * The County Snperintendents’ section of the nssoclatton met this ovoutine in tho Sen- ate Chanber, arid discussed tie question of teachors’ institutes and that of educational entumus in county newspapers. During the day totnorrow they will tlisouss questions of Intorest to thelr branch of the profession, ad- Journing In thine to partlelpate i the general invotings of tha nssociation, Fen SA SS LAWLESS DEEDS. A Day's Record of Murders and Othor Mietccds: in Various Portions of the Country. % > K Speetat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Leavenwourn, Kas., Dee. 20,—About two weeks agu Clarence McDowell, colorett, was found {nscnsibie near the Fort Leavenworth Reservation trom blows on tho head, Ho was taken home and died shortly after, ‘There was apparently no tangible clew, but Nitta by little the matter worker itselt out, until Alex: Oldham Hus ina cell at tho city Jall charged with the murder, Speeiat Diapaten to Ths Chicago Tribune, Ostana, Neb., Dec. 290,.—Tho Inquest upon the murder of Osgne Hammer, the barkeeper who Was killed Christmas morning, was fin- Ished this ovoning, with a verdictthat Chartes Kosters was the murderer, and Frank Ken- niston hns been discharged, ‘fho evidence ugainst Kostets is strong, and lvaves little doubt but that he struck the deadly blow in the hent of a quarrel, * Spectat Dispatch to The Cattago Tribune. Purnno, Colo,, Dee. 2%,—Later advices from Coutldge, Kits, show conclusively that the Killing of Barney Elliot ‘Tuesday was siinply suutder, and that the story of his haylng outraged Iardesty’s wife was man- ufactured to shleld the murderer, ATLANTA, Cin, Dee, 2.—George artis cut Tim Helbert ln the shoulder twice with ahatchuts Bob Rattaro cut ‘Te J, Awtry in the shoulders Floyd Hobbs shot George “Afc~ Henry under the eyo and In the sides Fred Mitchell shot, probably tatally, Henry Moore Lathe head, Monraosteny, Ala, Dee, 2.—There ‘wero two probably tntal ditheutties today, J. W. Brandy a white man, shot Charles Payne, colured, through the tangs. ‘The dificnity rew out uf the negro throwing stones ub i ys, Vat Boyd shot C. 1 Campbell for breaking o washbow! over the head of Boyd's wife, ‘Tho nttur aro negroes, Brand ‘and Boyd were arrested, 4 PuLapeniia, Dee, 2.—This ‘morning Vhilip Stries, restdiug as Witla and Ash strevts, cut bls wite’s thront while she was nsledp, Stribs then jumped into Mrantiford Creek, with the intention of taking his ows bute was rescued and arrested. ‘The Womnn’s condition ts dangerous, "The pris- ‘our dues not know what prompted him to comtult the net, Cousins, Ga, Deo, 2.—A young man named Charles: Cade, while intoxicated, kited wero in Chattahoochee County. Cade escaped : Newnena, N. ¥., Dee. 26,—During a riot among the West Shore Railroad laborers Christaus night, ‘an Italian was shot aud. an Irishman fatully stabbed. A negro did the shooting. Tho military were culled ont, aud six Ltallans were arrested, Rockhann, Me. Dee. 20.—Saniuel 2. Haynes, an timprisoned murderer, for as- witulting the Warden In an. attempt to escape frow State's Prison lagt summer, hh sentenced: to ning months’ solitary ment, then to uudergo Nis present sentence, quere aro. two siunilar indictinents ugalust sluts: i 3 Spsciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Louisyiunr, Ky. Dec. 26—A qunrrel niuongst rullroad hands of the Loulsville, Cineinnatl & Lexington Road at Anchorage, twelve miles trom this city, in this county, yosterday eventie, resulted in the shvoting of Willian Bently by Charles Dotsoi through tho. stomach, nily Inzered in great ngony until thls evening nad died, Coscno, Tex. Duc. 2—In the shootin; affray between Xfiko Houston, a qumblor, an Charles Konna, a bartondor, Jolin Pendeton, f brominent werchutt, was killed by a stray | uulfat. * ‘ [il ones ee MURDEROUS, HALF-BREEDS pacien ise is A Shloonkocper int Muond Lites Mtnn,, Walla Viewnite chd“Wrath ofa Hard | Gangs. ov * Spectat Dispateh to" The Chteago Tribune, Muosp, Lake, Mim, Dee. 24—Abbut 1a, ny, Christuins morning hatt-breeds and In- dinns attacked tho snioon of Nelson Willett, und Hterally cided tha building with bullets, ‘Tho proprietor took refuge in the garrot, and was found dead, with one bullet through the chest and another through the. thigh, ‘Tha latter struck him after Is death, as tt did not bleed. On the- testimony of partles who heard the preliminary row, Constable Wit- legey summoned a posse and arrested Jy I. Coffey and Willinm Coffey, half-breeds, whose" fathor lives nbout two iulles south of thls pince, Another party under MW, Waldroif and Claude Burros went down ‘and capt- ured seven guns at Coffey's, threo of which wore ‘Winchestera, which showed evideneo of recent tise, ‘The rest wero shotguns and ono muzale-lond- lng rifle, and at a whewam ner thoy capt- ured a Springileld needle-gun, whieh was |. dirty, ‘They also enptured two other hnlf- breads or Indians, Join Obegwat and Qeorgo Pett, white citizens, arrested another Inulin, Autoiny Cody, and hla’ Winchester was found by Howard Clark Iild behind a lon It wos also: full, Sherif. Ferguson, w ih a doput y, Walked from the Northern Paelite junction, gettjug here stb yp, m,. and at oned assumed, elt 150 of ‘the prisoners, ‘the Coroner started from Knife alls ant walled to the Junction, ‘There tio gota hand-car, and ithe boys from 0086 Lake. met him oat Mahtuwa and brought iim ; through, arriving here ut 1’ o'clock — this morning,’ ‘Tho jury was’ summoned nt 0 a. m., and got through with seven witnesses, ‘The evi- dence Is rather dan inginie against the Colfey boys, ns it was proved that Willett had ree fused them hiqkor Iu the eveiing, and that they had sworn to kill him before morning, ‘Lestluony was also offered showing that tho boys were both drudk, and the empty. sholls pleked A fitted thelr guns, ‘Tho Sherttl & moved the pylaoutrs fo tho county jnil by the evening trata, and their prolmbiary ex- Bult ‘will bo hold tomorrow aé the unotlon. e ne THE FIRE RECORD, Exptosion of a Kerosone Lump. The alarm trom Box No, 835 at 5:30 o’olock last evening was caused: by the exptoston of 8 kerosene lay at No, tH8 Wells street, tho residence of W. Noble... While responding to the, call Marshal Green's flre-bugey Sallitud witht bugey.in frontot thy Chicago Avenue Btation. ‘The rig, said to belong to Ald, Burke, was badly broken wp, but tha Mar. shal ond av 4 Titan pau Janos. Hurke, of No, 9506-Uulsted street, who was in the buggy tn front of tho statjon, escaped Injury A Gaopor'n Shop Scorcheds. * ‘The still alarm given to Engine Company No. 28 nt 1:50 o'clouk yesterday morning was’ caused by the discovery of fitu In the two- story and basentont frame bullding at the northenst corner of Miokory und Deermg streets, owned and occepled as a cooper-shop by ‘Jaines Maher.” ‘The stock, whieh was atoreil In tho bageyent and. fy tho surround: ing yard, wis net Injured, but the structure Hteulf sulfered to the extent of about $500, Destructton of Buildings Belonging 10 #2 Colorado Mining Company, *, Speclat Diapateh'to The Chlcana Tribune. _ Bt, Cole, Deo, 2—Firo yestord bil the shiatt-house and all other ings except the concentrating works of the he Hazelto ne ny 01 wl phia, oe from ‘$00,000 ‘$40,000; Inaure BANCO, 85,000, : fi ——a Fire ut Waca, WA, fire Saturday Saturd Wacg, Tox, Dec. eausad a loss of 850,01 ee A.CAR-LOQAD OF LUNATICS, Special Duputen to ha Gaucayp ,. site Etary, Il, Dee, 2A car-lond pf, Inaano from tho Jelferson Asylum was “brought to the Northern Jilnols Hoypltal- Stee ly sane at ils place. ‘Phere were thirty-six of thom, lu charge of six attendants, me MISSISSIPP] LAND. New Onteans, La, Dee. 20.—Phillipa, Marshall & Co, of London, have Just con- eluded the purchase of 1,800,000 acres of land TUESDAY, DECEMBER — 27, Isst. from the Stnto of Misalastpp!. Seven hiitt- dred and sixty’ thousand heres 1s kiiown ns luveo {ands nd’ ts loedted mdatiy In the Yozoo deltn,, comprisiig sone of tho fichieyt cotton and tinber land {In the'South, "The intontlon ty to improve, colonize, and cultl- vate tho lands, ea ce oo areata: CASUALTIES. An Abatidoned Ship, SAN Fuanoisov.' Ow,,” Dee, 20,—'The Gor- man bark Sildt, 105 days from Noweastle, England, reports that on the morhing of July 23sho saw two ships closo together to the wwostward in the afternuon at 8 o'clock.’ Ono atarted off. AtSp. in. thoy reachod the ship lying-to—the Sarah Douging, of Liverpool. ‘Tho tower hold wes full of water, No men were on board. “She was stripped of every- thing movable, In the enbin and galiey every- thing was smashed and spoiled. ‘The rlegin was louse, ‘The ship was rolling yory heavi- ly, being In na fair way of shipping. ‘They sot fire to hor and proveeded on tho voyage, Killed by a Cow. : Spectat Dispateh to The Chteaga Tribune, Bioominaton, Ub, Dec. 27,—-A cow hooked eR colored man inthe abdomen thisafternoon, aud death relleved hin at i tonight, A strange cireumstance is thatthe animal made but ono thrust, pushing her victtin back against n° barn-door, her sharp horn pene- trating the itbdomen so that the bowels pro- truded. ‘Lhe best efforts were unavailing, No bia js attached to any one. ‘Tho per son killed was Henry Gibson; a cual-miners A Runaway Accidont, Worcestrn, Mass, Dec, 2,—Saturday night at Gardner, Mrs, ‘Chomas T. Green- svood, of Enst Templeton, wasthrown from a earring, and so badly Injured that sho dud Sunday, ‘Two othor actten eth her were, It is Feared, also fatally injurod. . A Toy Pistol. Crranneston, 8. C., Des, .—A child. was killed-today by a toy pistol. A PECULIAR CASE,- Assasination of a Doctor Who Had Been Vroo with a Chinaman’s Amori-+ can Wife, . Speetal Dispatch to Lhe Caleacod Teibiine, TEXANKANA, “Ark. Dee. 2—Dr. 0. 1, Atoséuhinuer, a prominent physician, was ns- sushiated at. his residence, ning mites from Pine Bini, Saturday evening, ‘The assasin fired through 9 widow with o-double-bar- reled shotgun and lodged fifteen buckshot in hls victim’s body... Suspicton points to Lee Chow, a Chinese Inundryman, ns the guilty party. A few nionths ago Leo Chow was intried In this clty ton beautiful but tg. norant girl named Estellu Sinith, Shortly altar his marriage he and hls wife left here and setiled In Dr. Rosenhaur’s nelghborhood. ain tuthinacy sprung Up between the Doctor and the Chinnntnn’s wife, and: she forsvolk her husband and took up her residence nt the Doctor's house, Subsequently Chow varsuad- ud her to feave the Doctor and return to him, Toyether they enme to this elty, followed Inst week by the Doctor, He accused thd woman of- taking money and valuables from: hin when she left—became very violent, wus ut rested, and fyad in the police court. He ime mmedintoly lett the clty and returned home, where he remained until assasinated. ‘The Doctor wasn Prussinn by birth, and eame here from Arcolu, Md, whore he hago fin- ily living, 2 res ee JUDICIAL, * Willigm G, Rusavll Appolited to the MMussachusetts Supreme Benchin Placo ‘of Judge Gray. © * th 3 Spectal-Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Rostox, Dee, 20.—Goy. Long has tendered tho Chicf-Justicesiip of the Supreme Beneli to Willinm G. tussell, one of tho leading practitionors In tho’ United States Courts hers: and in Washington, ‘fhe setection will be’ Inled- with pleasure by the Bar hore, alarge- ly signed momorlal that he should bo np- polnted having been presented Inst summer when Prostdent Garileld signifled hls Inten- ‘Uon‘of promotlig Chivf-Justi¢e Gray "to the National Beneh. ‘hore fs ittle doubt but that Mr. Russell will necept the office, Ho is 60 years old, and ns renched’ his highest volnt as a jawyer, and, being a nidn of wealth, ha cin aiford to throw ovor a very. lucrative practice for a position which Is tho; gow! of ambition of avery youn tt Massachusetts, Mr, Russell is n° brothor. of the Hon. ‘Lhomns -Rissell, formerly United States Minister to Venezuola, now Railroad Comutissioner, and at on tine noted for the suverity of hig sontinces on parroters brought before him whilvon the wench of the Supreme Court, Judge Gray hag not forwarded his rosignuntion to the Governor, On the Oth of January: ho will notify the Executive. that he hus ‘taken the oath of oflice on the Supreme Bench of the United States, and bis suecesgor wilt ot once be annotinted, et FINANCIAL. Suspenslon of a Private Banking Mole nt Hillsboro, Ml, | +” Sr. Louis, Mu," Dec, 20,~A special says tho well-known private bahking-house of Haskell & Harts, of Lilllsburo, IL, closed Its doors taday and made an assignment te Judgo B. Lan, ‘Tho Habllities are reported at over $100,000, with assets of about 800,000, W. A. Young, tha largest owner of the bauk, was arrested tonight nt Litchtleld, il, while on n westbound train, and taken back to Hlllshora, ‘Tite fenilenien comprising the firm are considered of the highest oliuracter nnd responsibility, Great exaltonicnt pre vulls finan tho citizens at the unexpected ovent Judge William Brewer, of Hllubara, ig the heaviest indlyidunt loser, he haying Tad some $25,000 on deposit, ot A Fallure tn Diomphia. Meurius, ‘Tenn, Dec. 2,—M, J. Cohen & Co,, wholesale and retall olgar-dealers, made an nasigniient this afternoon. . Liabilities, $20,000; nggots nut stated, $< KILLED BY. A DRUGGIST, Tho Druggist Fools the Mosult of His Mistnke Very Much, but Is Nolug Woll. : . Speclat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribuna, Luavenwonrn, Kas, Dees 2—Tho Nttlo village of Falrmont, ten miles trom hore, Is Just now greatly excited, the cnuse belng the death of John Edmond, an old and respected. citizen, from the administration by his own haud of powdored opium, putup by Dr. W.Y. Coftln of Fairmont, in the place of powdered rhubarb, Evory effort was mado to save his- life, but it proved unavalling. Dr, Collin 1s a young physelin who has bean practiohys two yenrs, paul mace a long statement of the imatter today to the uifect that tio kept tho tio bottles of polson atid rhubath site by alde tt his offite, and that he found, after tie tian dled, that they Jind buon transferred, Ue fuels the result of his mistake yery uch, ee ee OBITUARY, ie 8. wile’ 4 Loutavitie, Ky,, Dec, 2.—S8, P, Didle, an old afd woll-known Buslness-min of this Glty, died this uorning at hls residence, Sr Dick was-of the firm of Diuk, Middleton & Co. tobacco mahufactiirers, and lay wido: reputation, not oily uthong tdbnecs nen, but ditnorig WI bustiess-nén In the Wost. Mr, Dick was atrlekon with tinratysis about-intd- night Bild ay nlelite titer retitening fron: a evening With hs son, aud ever -tecavered, const! pushes alter mn tery eine i wis : ty ei yt Calle, slatlyg of awite, ain Suns, Ad ne wughter,, hy Dire Rawara Kdvynolds, Bostox, Dee, W.—Dre Etlward Roynalils, an od -physiclan of Buston, dled. toiay, aged Bn Re Py _wBbo Knjpress Eyuoule, .-; Olive Loyun'’a Londons Letter ta Phflude pala tines, it ule i8 wert “Phe ucoldvutto tho Baipress | Oud Ol Sanit post te ta Cewuundtuy a ay tous, rue. pour Groat Judy was descend stulreago wt hee lowe ruste pny No, 28 Briney’s Gute, whou, sue tide a wlgsteh und fell, Bhd was aloust scnselesa from Wo shock ta bye yervous vystein when shy was upilfted and care ried to bed. She bud ou LngauCHont ay take Juncheon with the Queea it Windsor oh tole Towle day, but of course that bud tu be ubau~ doned, and it is more thay Jikely the Queen will | door cote to town to seu her, No bunts were j bruken: by. this full, but tho Eimpreys bag proatitioner: |: never been of a Attol hysiquo, and By: surariaga vat tho’ tittio rhe” birth Of+ thd “Prince Tinporlnl wer altogothor ronter than id vaunl in.Natuco'a poner plan, it. Marion Sina: treated her Majasts Cor many months nt that timo mid Inter, ‘and nover elnce tho birth of the il-fated “Napileon 1V." ting pepente do' Montijo been a woman of vigorous onlth. , Tt is not.ag ! Bizdnte,” nor ns“ tho Empress,” that those who ike to be accurate ahuil speak of this culobrated lady. Mor title, ae given to tho. woatey of, Farnborough, iHnants Gvhere ber new Inanslon is sititated), ia “Countess de Piorres fonds, rollot of his inte Majerty Napoleon LE" Itda in this name shy haa nppiied for permission to oxcbrnyo a Signer ay nial lies nerosd hor catute, Oifering instead of this old bightwny, which abo wishes to ninko private, a new rend, wider and inore convonient, ut quothor part. The vestry. bayo ‘consunted to the exchange. Tho Empress—{ cry her meray, tho Couutess— will Muve a truly imperial residence © ut Farnborough ‘alould she five to inhabit it. Als reqdy bal€ a million doltats haa been oxponded on the house and grounds whieh she bought from tho family of tho Inte Mr. Longman, the publisher, ahd the tmprovements on the man: sion nay call for stillmore. The lidy tried very hard to establish hor personal elnim to tho mos aheval manor of Plerrefonde, that dream of tho middle aves so marvelously vostored by tho grant Hrobitect and nrelivologist, Viollot le Dug, but tho French Governinent was as denf to ber uppeals ne was Ulysses to the chanting of tho airons off Cyprus. So wil the wondrous armors, aud anclent tapostries, and curinis furniture, and tho countless beautiful equipments of a stately castle remain nt Plerrefouts, Novertho- leas; the Countoss of Plerrofonds will have somo nice furniture at Farnborough, be sure, FIREBUGS., Discovery of Anothor Attempt to Firo n Bullding in Coldwater, Mich. Apectat Dispateh to Ihe Chicago Tribune, ConpwateEn, Mich., Dec, 20.—An Ineffeat- Wt attempt: was made to burn another off warehouse near the deput tonight, but it was discoverad carly ond oxtingulshed, when tho means of firing it was found to be a emall box filled with combustibles, the same as tho firemen who havu been arrested for burning buildings confessed that they had used in doing 80. Public drluerietion Is thoroughly frousged, and the citizens begin to think that all of the firebugzs have not yet been arrested, A large amount of property was in danger of being burned had tho fire been successful, a SUICIDE, Milas Mary Coughlin, < Speetal Diupatch to The Chicaoo Tribune, La Sanur, Deo,.20.—The body of Miss Mary Coughtin, of this city, was found In tho cnnal basin yesterday afternoon, Sho was a tady highly respected, but subject to oceaslonal perlods of Insanity, On tho sven- ing of Noy. 18, whieh was vory cold and stony, sie sttddenly jlieappented-from the residence of ‘her brother, siica which tine nothing aud been heard of her until she wes found its above, Deputy-Coronor Roaenhaupt held an inquost immedintely after the finding of the body, tho verdict of the Jury being death from unknown causes, tt . THE IRISH TENANT. How ¥f6 anit Mls Famlty Live. D, Th, Lotke (hs Thleto Wade, “Look tipon that picture, und then npon this!” I have shown bow the English op- pressor Iives, Lot us go, by actual figures, talon from officinl sources, for a few actual’ fats ns to the Irish tenant he Parlah of Glencolumbkillu, in County Donegal, fs a folr sample of the west const. in this parish, there are 800 familles, In the famine of 1880 700 of theso families were on the relief lst, audon to the end of tho famine (If famine inay besald tuoyor ond in Lrofiind) 400 families” liad absolutely nothing but what the rellof cominitices gave thom, “Tho committees wero able to give ench of ‘these families por head per weele sovon’ pounds of indian meal, costing tive pence farthing Up to about $5.50 per year, ; + These people ull sald that if they got half as ‘much more—L10}¢, It would bo ng much as thoy would use in tmuys of plenty, Your yonell and figures will show you ‘that this would bo equivalent in gool years t .tn oxpenilitura por -head. for food for evety Individual of £1 183 6d 4 year, or for the i fouiily of suy four anda all, 27-183 Od“per-yonr, Behe Sele? .. ‘This Id the cost“of- ood for ‘the. avorage fanutly'por yenr, Whin the times are good, When potatoes are cheaper than Indian’ mica] potutoes are eaten, but one or the other constitutes the sole foud of the people, As tho cost 18 always about tho -same, tho Hgures are not changed In glther ease, ‘o this you Want to add about £3 p yoar fe uxurtes.” Luxury in-an [righ cabin nicnns an ounce of tobacco a week for the man of the house, and the remainder ot the &3 gous for ton anit this ly nn extravd- ganco, this tobacco nnd tea, and I doubt not: that a commission willbe appointed by Par- Hamont te dovisy ways and moans to extine guish the dudhcon of the man and ‘abolish. tenpot of tha wonnn. ‘This £30. year thus squandered would enable the landlords to hive a grunt mony more comforts thon they now enjoy, LT presume the Burl of Cork coultl bulld anothor yacht on whnt hig tett- antry squanders on tea and tobacco, - Add to this £1 forclothing san oxtravagant extlinnte) for cach inomber of. the family, and You have Lhe ontire cost of tho existences of the Donegal fninily, £13 8s 694d, or In Amerl- CAN MEnGy, SSAC + ey ‘The clothing provided by this pound ‘a year menne for the man of the house e pair. of brogans, whidh le must have to work at! all, x couple of shirts, n pair of corduroy, trousers, and a aucondelinnd cont of some (HAD WAYS LeEMEDIEy HEALTH AS Weaueij Health of Body ts Wealth of ting, RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT, * Puro blood makes satind Noah, strong bon molten skliny it re. oun rou would linve » a " TAN RESOLVENT, BARYAPALUL. A Grateful Recognition, ‘To cure a’ CHRONIC or Long Standing Dis. wil ets that Onee Is truly a vletury in tho hoi ronsoning power that clearly discerny Dotect, and aupplicg o remoty; that restores ate vy stap—by iigteos—tho body which has heen lone Jy uttncked ‘and weakenod by an lisidlous die, ense, not only commands our respect but de. Burvog our Rregttude, Dr. Radway bas ty nishod mankind With that’ wonderful romedn Rudway’s Sarsnpnrillinn fesolvent, which nee complighes tls result, and suforing humanity, Who drag out an oxistonge of natn and diseasst through tote days and long nights, ow ule thoir gratitude."—Medieat Messenger, my FALSE AND TRUE, Wo oxtrnot ‘from Dr. Hadway's “Treatise igonso and Its Curo," ns follows: en LIST OF DISEASES CUIRD BY -RADWAY’S Sarsapariian esl Chronio Skin Disoages, Catloa of tho Bone, hue mors in the Blood, Scrofulous Discuses, Bad o Unoatural Habit of Body, Syphilis and Vere Fovor Sores, Chronie or Old Utours, Sait Thoum Makota, White’ Swelling, Scald Hen, Utoring Alcotfons, Cankers, Glandular Bwellings, Nodes Waating nnd De of tho Bods, Fimples nn Blotebes, Tumors, Dyapopsia, Kidney and Bled. dor Disoasea, Chronic Kuoumatiim and Gout, Consumption, Gravol, and Calaulous Deposits, find varietios of the abovo complaints to which, gomotinins ara wiven specious numes, Wo assert that thore is no known remedy that ogseskas the aurativo power ovor those discases t Radway'a Resolvent furnishes. Lt curessten by. sop surely from tho foundation, and restores the injured parts to their sound condition, Tho wastos of ( gop ouy ate. stopped, and benlthy bloud fs supptlod to the yatomn, fram ‘srhich now al is formad. | 8 rst ci powor of. Hadway's Rogolvont. corrective In cases whoro the systom hns beon snltvated, and Mercury, Quickallvor, Corrosive Sublimate, have acctimulated und become depodited in the boned, joints, etc., causing caries of tho bones, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, white Bwollings, varicose voins, ote, the Sarsnparilia will rosulvo away those deposits and extormi puto tho virus of the disonso from tho system, Ifthoso who are taking those medloines for tho cure of Chroolo Scrofulous or 8yphilltic . Chaes, howevor slow may be the cure, “feel bet- tor," und tld their general health tmprovi thoir flesh und seight increasing, or oven keer, ing its own, 1t Is a sure atyn that the ouro is pro- grossing, in thoso diseases tho patient elther gets Lotter or worso—tho virus of tho discase is not inactlyo} if not nreosted und driven from the blood it will sproad and continuo to_ undermine -tho-constitution, As soon ag tho Sarsnparills mukoa the pationt “foul batter,” avery b you will oe better and increase In “health, Btrengthy, und lesb. OVARIAN TUMORS, +, Tho removal of theao titmora by Radway's Rosolvont is nuw so curtalnly established that ‘what was once constdercd almost miracuiousts now a common ravognized fot by all parties, “Witness the ongog of Hannah P. Konpp, dir.c, Kraph alta, J. HL, Jolly, and, Mrs. PD. Honuriz, ubished in our Alninnna for 1870s alse that of rg, ©. 8, Bibbing, Iu the present udition of our “False and True,” ‘One bottle contains more of the activo princl- ples of Medicines than any othor Preparation, taken in teaspoonful ducs, while othors require jive or six tlined ng much, .ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. MINUTE REMEDY. .< Quly requires MINUTES not HOULS, tore Heve pain and cure waute tllson: RADWAY'S READY REL in from ono to twenty minutes, nover fails tore: Nove PAIN with ong Shara application: no fnattar Gow ylolons of oxatud fAtiog tho pin too Tthoumatio, bed«ridden, intrin, Cri Beles , Nert: ous, New ale, tH rostruted with tisenso may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEP willatont inatantoaad, —<- Inflammation of the pelena te Inflammation ogtie Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowes, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difle ede Breathing, Lalpltation of tho’ Ieurt, » Hystorios, Croup, Diphithoria, Catarrh, Ine ‘flucnsd,” Hex #heumatiane, Blatns, and mor Complaty Coughs, Cotda, Beaute, or Limbs che, snothache, Neuratyias ld Chiile, Ague Chiits, Chile ab Bites, Britises, Sume ess, Sleeplesancas, ratns, Palins it the Chest 0 instantly relieved. ‘FEVER AND AGUE. kind, ‘The wotuen and children wear tio [ shoes or stockings, and their clothing L have deseribed bofore, Of bed-clothing tiey have notliing to speak of. A few potato sacks, or guy ngs, Or anything vbe that contribute anyth ng of Wwatinthy Wwitke up that item, t The Queen and the Princess bf Waleasleep on down and undor‘silk, and the Queun has 1,000 people about her person, Aly Jord ling lls yaolit tit the harbor, and the humbiest auaminn on board sleeps under woolen and hag invat three tines day. Some day thore will be a bonrd of equaliza- tlon from wiiose deelsion there will be no Appeal | ‘Then T would rathor be the Dohegat peasaut’s wife thin the Queen. Despite tho net that sho sunt 2100 to the starving Lrish, she woll't feed silken covering to keop her warn, F “To pay the rent and provide this $68 for food and clothin A tha utitire, thine ft .every munmvur of the household. The Higud wil Hoe uay, it—It is Hmposylble to get It olf the soll, -So tho tay of the house plants if y Ant Jenves them. for the popueh “nd obit {leon fo “vara for, ahd ie gues olf to Englant or Wales, gid works lit nilies, or fh churvestticlds uw ts season, or ut aust ng “to mt waa Nttia pany ty Si) the ingatine bic maw of the Jutidiord, and to. keep abso- Ante starvation front.the House. ‘Then the boy tn Aimertea sends his stipend, which helps, provide his remittineds can be Kopt frum the lynx-oyed nent, who wuld ralsd the rent tn a tlinte ihe kiew that remittances wera coming: 4 .. But the work of ania for the crops fa nob all the women and children do, ‘hey knit nhd sew, every matte of tho time they have aay tteld-work, inuking therbby from two to threo cents d day, ‘This knitting fi done for dealers who furuleh tho matertil and pay for tha work, and io ret tha mntorlal Journeys: of twenty to Corty mitias ty get the aiatarial ahd the snine distitnee bnex deuln. fod gliver sha finished work, have to be performed, An belo, tore Is wot 4 nyonent to bu loat, nbr wu opportunity wasted lo make a peniy, ‘The penny pot earned makes the diference botweeh enone fod to Kustuln Hfe, bare as life 18 of ovorything that makus It deslrablo, and absolate Huckitne, inerciless hunger, No tuatter at whatencrifics, (he penny minst be garned nu Telia usly. appiled clthar for vent or food. Phang lalnagg ds i Witys A second. ary coustlteration=1 place to stayinand foud OW keep lite in the body, Lhesd are’ the first, = Witt dg the Atnoult palit tho drones uf Ene land in thé fothi of pensions? How muen ite tie Queen rreelva Yow inuch do the 1hla Prices gull Priicesabs epat the niitloh ? low nittelr the Dukes bid ‘Buketinugs the Right Honoradles and tiv Generals aud Volw- Als, and the: Suetetarles, dnd sail that? * Lpok upon tits, plebise pnd thon upon shay A nablitts sath in oxtrayagance— ja tarvin * And yot Chere ute ‘fhioge ‘Wlio belleve the pegple of Cirent UCtat have no, grievances,” nit should gultlo down contentudly and li aulel x aa ’ it there Is dn. Americin who does not hate Foyalty, and nobility, nd aristovracy, it lio anattur what form thiy come. to view, he either, wants to be an jristo eral Insel, or is Mrpssly fnurant of what th ja tr bles of the, Samy meois. Uf.there Is uy Amurlean who! docs not syupatlilze with the common puo- Wejge England, Lelant,” Scotiand, aud Vale he dy tithe ab nettles ina ot dues not know the ‘conuitlon of the laboring classes of that ubhappy Einpire, Nervous proatration, dyspepeia, molgachol; cured by Brows tron Biers meWbacholy, the Hod, Delle _ formation wor! Seyi a letter-a FEVEIRAND AGUE cured for 60 cts. Thoro io nota remedial agont in this world that will suro Fover and Ague, (fay athor Mularious, Toverafated ty” RAUWAVSSTITS) Soqulely AY" ‘so qui! SNHALWAY'S READY RELI oo" Tt wililo a Caw mbimehta, when tnkon accord: Shy to the dirtotions, cure Cranips, Sousins, Sout Stomach, Heurtbura, Sick Hoadachy, Diarrhea, Dysentory, Colo, Wind in the Burvola, undall Ine tornal Pains,. : ‘Travelers ahould alwayscarry a bottlo of Rad way's Ready Kellof with thon, A few dropsi. ‘water will’ pravent sickneas or puis fom chungo. of water, 1t Is botter thun French Branly or Bittors as a’stimulant. nurs and Lumbermyn should always bo vided with it, sake var CAUTION, ay remedial ngonts chpabio of destroying by an overdose Ghoud Uo tivolded. Morphinw Opluin, stryabning, arnica, byvadinaus, and otb- er powerfull rentedieg, do at oortain times. $3 vory snail dove, tutleve the pationt during thelr action in the feareia ‘But porbups the second doso, 12 ropearéd, tity ueeravata abd suureas the suffering, and avother dose cause dealt ‘Thars iano uscessity tor usly; pgents when t positive remedy ike Iudway't Hone vy dtolier will stay the most, oxeruictaling ad ta iT, out Oni o ignst Buty fa pithot infant or a ial . THE TRUE RELIEF, TapWar's READY RELIEF {3g tho only reimodial Agontin vogue that will iustantty stop pula. , \ Fifty Conte Por Bottle Radway’s Regulating Til, Perfect Purgattves, Svothing Apertents, Pete UML o Tati Atouoe Mtelkgble an Natural a Weir Opsrativns ' A YROETADLE , BUBSTITUTE FOR CXLOXEL Porfectly. taataless, oleguntly conted with swout -zuin, purge, regulate, purify, cleans aiid strengthen, © ert tanwat's Pints forthe curoof all disor en of the Btomach, Liver, flowela, Kidneys, fla dur, Norvoug Livondos, Headicho, Constipation ostivoncas, (Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Hil nes! ‘ovor, fnlluminution of the Boweis, I’ iat derdngomehté of tho Internal Viscurt, Wor Hred to Gifdct x potintnent cure. Purely Vor tule, containing no meruury, wlncruly, or del eturiols drugs. Ite Observe tha following Benentois Teaul {ng from diseases of the, Uigestive orcas: Cone alipation, Inward Plios, Fuliueas of tho Blvod | tho Hogd, Aciiity of the, Biomach, Nutiscte floartbura, Di use OF Food: Fullucas or Wewte inthe Stomuch; Sour Eructations, Sinking . Fluttering nt the Huurt, Cuokiag or Bulle rl Sensations ‘when jn & ting posture, Dots “Wobs- before the Bight, Fevor and Dull D ney of Porgpiration, yell Hs Nos of tho Bsin-and Kyes, Daly du tho silt Hreast, and Limhs, and Suddon Flushes of Heats Uurnttig of the Flesh, the A tow dasys of Manway's Piri will free systota frou ull tho nuovcuincd disorders. ._. Prleo, RS Conta Por Box, “Wo Feboat tut tho Yoador niust consult our bouks bod paperd on Tha gublect of discuses uo ig Which may bu nuuedt 8 De? on Irritable Urethra? on Bérofita.?? those uncertalls “ Radwa: #1 Radwa: Dis gait others relating to diiteront classed ot ae 80LD NY DRUGGISTS, v, . “PALSE: AND TRUE. isinp to RADIAL & COn te ‘Urren, cor, Udurchate, New? York. 10 Lb thousands will bu went yvue Wakes TO: THE. PUBLIC; ero can be yn bettor gunrante + of Dh, Kauyaya old-astablisuod 1 We Nene, RIES tbHN tho basa and. worthluss fultallons them, as thore are Fatso Itosolvents, itellels Ah Till, Bo gure end asic for Radway's. OF ° that the namo “Hudwuy" 1a. on wot you bul READ. t i } ‘ 1