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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. —TORBIGN. idonts at the Trial of the sa ‘Would-Be Assasin of Molikoff. e Prisoner Treats the Court Officials with the Utmost 4 Contempt, : Detinnt and Unmoved ve ae ean on the Scaffold. ee ‘Manifesto Issued by the Russian Revolutionists in Paris. Horo Plots Discovered and More Im« i portant Arrests In St. Petors+ burg. The Fronch Government to Partiolpate in . the Yorktown Oclobration. RUSSIA. COUIT-MARTIAT. Sr, PeTERSBULG, March 5.—Gen, Mellkoff on Wednesday evening ordered 2 court-nar- tial or Thursday morning, and the trial be- pinatithatday. ‘The prisoner was inso- fent in language and demeanor, He refused to stand up or take any-part in the procecd- ings, saying that he had nothing to add to shat ha had already told Gen. Zuroif; that he did not want to be troubled any more, and wanted thematter finished. Depositions were then read, and the prisoner was withdrawn while the Court deliberated, He wasbrought back at Lovelock, when judgment was pro- nounced, - ¥indetsky was ordered to commit the crime, and acted from principle, not from personal motives, * THE EXECUTION. St. Pererssuna, March &—Vindetsky, the Nihilist who attempted to shoot Gen, Melikoif Wednesday, was brought to-day irom the fortress to the place of execution strapped inn sitting posture on a binck ve- hiele, with his back to the horses, A placard bearing the words ‘State criminal? was at- tached to his breast. A company of Cossacks formed the escort. Tho scaffold was sur- rounded by Infantry drawn up ina hollow square. On the way to the scaffold, and after reaching St, Vindetsky was quite calm, smil- {og occaslonally, After sentenco lad been read, Viadetsky turned and bowed on all sidesto the people, Just before ho was de- Iivered to tho-hangman, he saida few words fo the priest and kissed the cross, The exe- cution tovk place In the presence of an im- mense concourse of people. ‘The body re- mained hanglng twenty minntes, The po- * Jice arrested seven men in the crowd, having the appearance of students, They were taken to the fortress under na strong escort, MANIFESTO OF THE REVOLUTIONISTS. - Pants, Mareh 5.—The frreconeliable jour- nals publish what purports to be the mant- festo of the Russian Revolutionary Exceu- tlve Committee, justifying the plot against the Czar which: reshited In the explosion in the Winter Palace. The manifesto expresses regret at the death of the unfortunate sol- dlers in the palace, but declares that such catastrophes are incyitable so long as the anny fy the bulwark of Imperial nutocracy, Itsays the revolution Is forced on Russia by the Government’s repression of intellectual development, ond that the struggle mist con- {nue until the Czar abdientes or grants acon- siitutlon, and itdectares that “we will tri- wnph at all eosts.? . THE RELATIONS DENWEES FRANCE) AND The Russian Ambassailor has os French Government that its decision In the iatter of the surrender of Hartman, what- ever it inay be, will not affect the relations between Frouce and Russia, THREATS, St. PeTensnuna, Mareh &.—It {s said that the seven men taken Into custody by the pollee at the execution of Vindetsky were “urrested for 3a; ing that, though the present attempt hud falled, another would succeed, INTENSE SATISFACTION, A Berlin dispateh Teuorts that the Czar, In his letter to Emperor William, states that the Emperor's letter of congratulation has pro- duced the most intense satisfaction In St. Petersburg. = FINLAND, Lonnon, March 5.—A Berlin dispatch says: ‘The population of Finland is manifesting desire for Independence, Tho movyenent ts Lelleved to be 0 serfoug one, and founded on # widespread national feeling... ARNESTS, Viexna, March 5.—Unconfirmed reports from St. Petersburg say Important discover- {es have been made there, aud a large mum er of people, athong them some, oMlelals, chieily ofthe Home Bepurtnent, Ikive been arrested In consequence, INTRIGPING AGENTS, Panis, March &.—'The Tempa siya tho Rus- Blan revolutionary manifesto” published here today is inerely the work of intrlguing agen Seek lang to cmbroil France ina quar Tel with Iussia, GREAT BRITAIN. aunty, Loynon, March &.—Mrs. Georgiana Wel- don, indicted-for Hbelhus Riviere, the Con- ductor of the Covent Garden promenade concerts, has been found guilty. Sentence deferred. “rest ovennoatn, Livenroot, March 6.—‘Yhe steamship Massachusetts, from Boston lost averboard seventy head of cattle during her voyuge, Wook SALES, To-night 6,700 bales of wool sold, chiefly Adelaide und Cape, at fall rates. ‘The bid- ding shows an undiminished spirit, Market Very firin, UOILER EXPLOSION, A boiler exploded In“Glasgaw. torn; Ix persong were kill yer pines ng were killed and” thirty severe GERMANY, THE GROSSER-KURFURST, 5 Bentay, March s—In tho Reichstag yes- ferday Herr Hivel ‘Introduced a motion eall- {ng on Admiral Van Stoseh, Chivf of the Ln- berlal Admiralty, to submit to the Houso the Ollictal report of tho loss of tho lronelad Grosser-Kurfurst, Adinfral Vou Stosel de- uled that ho had endeavored to shift the Tespousibility for the disaster on others, Ursen (Natlonal Liberal) opposed the mo- Hon. He sald tho House ought to show Its pbbrovil of Admiral Von Stosch's efforts to jee’ tho fleet, ,irel’s motion was re MISMANCK'S BUUSTITUTE, Prati IN, March 5.—Withn view to afford: rit Bismarck further relief fro his arduous ites Count Yon Stolberg Wernlgerode, . ceVresident of the Comell of Ministers, Appoluted Prussian Premier, . FRANCE, FINED, eget March BB—Le Clottization Ds cler-* eal organ, has been fied 1,000 franes for In Sultlug President Grévy and Waddington, In thoy eEMANENT coNsPHRACY, u i the debate on Art.7 In the Sunnte to-day Pa ‘try declared that tho Society of Jesus finial bermanent conspiracy agulust the Itt THE YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL, ret s sald that on the centennial of tho aur- will tet Xorktown the Government here Cound, Mtclally Invited by the Washington 4 ann to be represented ‘at the celebration, from aces tre given that n crack regiment Ware e foal ariny ona a fleet et our thest honor to the oveastoms ©” Yorktown to do Pn IRELAND. HOFF RELIEF MOVEMENT, pnts March 5—The Manslon House Committee hay recelved a letter from tho Kyinberloy South Afriean diamond fields, {fering it Of nainoventi there In ald of Conntttac een, Frou the duet Helle 2 g chos yres, slat if Jur movement fs on foot thare, a SPAIN. e : IN THE CORTER, Mapnin, Mare 5.—In Congress toatay Seflor Sngnsta, In tha name of the Constitute tlonalists; sald he was anxious to seo social, political, and finanetal reforms Intro- duced together with the promulgation in Cuba, of the Ce cate oF tho, f onatltutlon of 1874 or a special TURKTIY. MINISTER MAYNARD, ConatTANtinorLe, March f.—Ilorace May- nard, United States Minister, hay sulted from Giuytan on 2 three-montis’ tour In Syria and ILLINOIS POLITICS. Formal Call for the Republican State Convention of May (9. A. Glance at the Pending Can- vass for Nominations Thereat. Things Very Much Mixod as to Any- body's Chances of Success, REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION Hrapquanrens of Repunnican Stratis Cenrnan Costsirree, Feb, 25, 1880.—The Republican voters of Ulinols are requested to elect delegates toa Republican’State Con- yentlon to be held in the Clty of Springfield on Wednesday, May 19, 1880, nt the huur of 12m, for the purpose of electing— Forty-two delegates to the Republican Na- tlonal Convention, to be held at Chieago, June 2, 1890, Also for nombunting candidates to be voted for at the November election of 1890, to fill the following offices, to-wit: Governor, Licutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Accounts, State Trensurer, Attorney General, ‘Two Presidentin! Electors-at-largze, and nineteen District Electors, ‘Tho busts of representation wilt be the vote east for the Reyitbilean Presidential Electors VARIOUS, SOUTH AMEMICA, Tio Janemo, Mareh &—Tho Chillan fleet has attacked Arica, The commander of the fronciad Iuascar was Killed during the engagement, KOMISTAN, Lanonr, March 5.—Persian Ietters state that Sinbhiaz Khan, the Governor appolyted by the British, hay ted from Kohistan, AID FOR:IRELAND. CHICAGO, Further ‘contributions of the Catholic churches of the Diocese of Cliengo for tha rellef of the destitute in Ireland have been etiortedl by the Hev. D. J, Riordan, a3 fol- OWS: Bt. Patrick's Renovotont Soctety, Joliet. aingoks: (additfonal). ankukee, St. Mary's 6 | at the election in 1876, to-wit: One delegate Bterlin pnd Oregon. 28 | for every 400 votes, and one for euch fractlon of 200 votes, . ‘Tho following shows the number ‘of votes 3 4g | casband the number of delegntes each county Mendota qudditionnt)....0..4 50 | will be entitled to send, to-wit: Chureh of Holy Family (additional) w Tiraldwood. ork a 21 . ee lee hio Station (additional x County. County. 3s |B fase Ps [87 gts elghts.. 13 aaa] af EN alts esazrseoussaeases $1 parr ae The following amounts have been for- AaO)) warded: iat 4 ‘The Roy, Thomas MoMabon, Rilmichael,.$ 200 EY AY Convent of Mercy, Kinsale, ? 00 ou a Conyent of Bercy, Clonakll 00 a Convent of Meray, Skibberce + S00 i According to provious statement... oe 15,050 a pC Oper reeeeeeeeeeey wvenes 90 815,850 in = i a FIRES. ah £ a AT NEW ALBANY, IND. iW i Cincinnati, O., Mureh 6—The Commeretal's ile y New Alvany, Ind,, special snys a- fire, supposed FE u to be incendiary, broke out during tho storin i & last night in tho chemical works and pot house 4 g of tho De Pauw Pluto-Glnss Munufuctory, Hoth i 3 were destroyed. Loss, between $10,000 and $50,- 5 2 nBurAce, $20,000, all in Bustern companies F i except $5,000 in tha American Central of St. 5| Ty a\|si 2 a 21 a AT BAR MILLS, ME. agile 4 Portuanp, Me. March 6.—McKenzle’s grist 4 6 and box ill at Bar Mills burned yesterday, to- gis if gethor with ncovercd bridge, 250 fet long. Loss, y rf $00,000; pactlully insured, alte A ¥ 1H) 1 LOCAL CRIME. ¥ z Allvely matinée occurred ut Justice Meech's 3 8 Court yesterday, “commencing ut 1 o'clock Bi 4 sharp. Atthla hourJohn Kean was before tho EI a Court for a continunnco In his trinl on the charge Ri wn of practicing medicine without a leense from wy i the State Bunrd of Health. Dr. Rauch, of tho 5i|¥ 4 Hoard, was present, with soveral witnesses, in- 3) cluding Dr. Honry Olin, an oculist, White tho Court was Hstening to tho remarks of the defendant Dr, Kean got into an altercation with Dr. Olu. The attention of tho Court was culled to the proceedings at the renrof thostaye, and ho ordered tho man to be quiet, Thoy oboye for a moment, but whon Dr. Keun informed Dr, Olin that he wus a d—d Mur, tho Jatter reached for tho former's hair, Both partles were getting: Signed by the Rey Committee, AX DANIEL Suk Joun W. Buss, S| Rictrann Roy UTS IITA CHARLES 2. 1 Chicago, A. C, Bancock, Canton, sHontur Benn Mt Carmel, Gronon aN Wi. pubitear State Central ones, Chatruian, : Ait, Secretary, eteld AMS, Chicago. in thelr best Ieks, until Constable came to the Henan shiengo, reseno .and .enforeed order. ‘Then Justleo BLA, Firacins, Chicago. Meveh touk a hand ‘in und straightway | 0" 1" ilomcins, . A AUTOS, A.M. Joxes, Warren, JOHN Browntna, Moline, C.D. Tasa.e, Ottaws C, G, Cunven, Wa NB. Conon, Hned De, Olln $3 and costs for asselt and battery, and Dr, Kean & for contempt of court in not keoping still when he was told to dogo, Tho motion for un conthmianee was granted to Friday from W to 1 o’clovk, Dr. Ruueh loft tho room ourly in tho fight. * THE BUTCHERS’ UNION, Daniel O'Connell, M, B. Sullivan, Samuel Polley, M. J. Downs, und dot Stokes, oficers of 2 Uutehers’ Union, were befors Justice Meech yestorduy ona chargeut ombezziing the funds of thy orgunization. Mr, Kettells appeared for the pre utlon. and Mr, Shatte represented the defense, ‘Lhe former gentleman stated that Mr. O'Brion, hls partnor, had been employed fn the ease, but ag he wad engaged ina muntor NITE UL. MeAbnisten Oquawka, B,J. Peanen, Whitehall. doux Gorpox, Lynnville, Bexeien, Delovan, i. 1. Macmiinsoy, ‘Trseola, Henny Van Suncans, Park, doun RP t Loulsville, Woo L. An Edwardsville, Winnias MeApas, Chester, M.D, triul bo had commissioned hin to act for bln. | ‘Lutomas W. Scorr, Falrchitd, Ho ind ugreed to moot Edward | M: pill, ho prosecuting — witness, uni NITE CANVABS, learn from im tho grounds on whieh The C tho churges were bnacd, but lo. anid’ Spteted Dispatch 40 “Tis Chyeups Tribune, tint tho Union men hid caused the urrest of Mr, Cahill, and that he bud been transferred from ono station ta unothor, being kept In contine- mont until yesterday. On account of this he had been unable to see him, and knew nothing of Sprmarin.y, IL, Marel’é.—Lhe political situntion in this State presents some very singular features In the present campaign, Outside of tho candidates themselves, an une {ho case. Tho court-room was vrowded with the | usually small proportion of the active polltl- Stock-Yard men, and t claimed dnt OU: Mr. Cahilt's arrest. ia heen eanaed | clins appear to take that lively Interest Inthe by. POR SE ANKON HGRA, Tey Tete wine prospects of thelr favorit candidates {n order to show thelr Innocence, After consids | fF Stato officers that Is enstomary, crable talk on both #ides dustice Meech set the | While among the people — generally trial for Heiday NOXt ALS pp. no case would It be put o JUSTICE CASKS, Willan Bpolyit, the iin who fs ehw iy his wife, Mrs, Harriet Spolght, with uttempting to defraud ber ont of a house und lot, wis dikchurged yesterday by Justice Bummerttetd, Mrs, Spelghi is now in the Merey Hospltad, uns ublo to proveente the cause, and, at only’ one party to tho fraud hist be arreated, tho Jus) Hce thought It beat to disnilas the ense, Ward nnd Rou rH with shooting Mom ris Von Hulssating, were re Fates Sugersotl yesterday, Von tulssiing came forward and atuted tint they were not the men, and they Were discharge Witllata Garner, tho man who bas been on trial before Justice Hammer for several days past for obtining a grocery store from Honry and Bus kone Rivenbergh under false pretences, wus held tw tho Criminal Court yestortay in bonds of $1,000. It was proven that he hid given soverul lota fh oxchange for tho grocery, and that they were Worth much leay than represented, ‘MISCELLANZOUS, A tolegram reeelyod xt police headquarters yesterday forenoon annaunced the rife arr! of Detective J.D, Show av Albany, N.Y. nid ulso that he expeots to leave for home with his prisoner, tho alleged biunist, Clarence EB, Davis, in charge, olthor to-morrow mornlng or: night. ‘Tho oftvers ut tho Contral Station are as mysterious na over in what thoy say of the case, but hine that there will be other complulnants than Carrio Cloveland; in short, that Tavie hus htt u dozen wives, who, now that he link been bronght to Justice, will Join in with his last vlos tim fn prosceuting him for blgnn AMutthew Shonuock, « suloonkeepor ut No, 238 West Erie atreot, was’ yestertay held by Justice sald that in Iittle Interest is manifested in anything but the Presidential campalyn, ‘The result ts that, so farus the State Ucket Is concerned, the canpuign Is at present sliply a seramble for ole, participated In only by tha candidates and their henchmen, but there are fortunate ly enough of the former to keep up a show of nn netive contest, % It is but iitle more than two months be- fore the State Convention, and yet things are still decldedly mixed. "his fs the almost Ine variable answer to every question, aud) noe one seems to be able to tell how tho eat will Jump. It ts very evident: that no partleular candidate has as yet secured the bulge” on tho others sufficiently to make itat all sate tu bet. on hls nomination, though eneh Is Ine dustriously cultivating hts Individual boom to the best of his ability. SUUMAN'H WITHDRAWAT. : The withdrawal of, Lout-Goy, Shuman from tho canvass has confused rather than sinipiiiied tho situation as to the Governship, A number of Shuman’ backers, men who would haye secured delegates for him, had declded upon Cullum ag thelr second choice, and he would doubtless have received strong support from Cook County had Shuman con tinued on the track. Now, Howaver, the felt {3 open to all the candidates, and the Walsh (n 8300 to tho Criminl Court, for having | delegation will not bo apt te present wold jHauoe tom Teeroreaht ea areal | ie the solld front on the Governorship paronte ven nt Nh Thy Ade’ streoe, | taut ib would otherwise have done, ‘On this account the feeling now is that Cul- Jom'’s chances have liven lexsened by Shunmvs withdrawal, {hough his. friends figura itoutthat they have been strength. ened, while the backers of Smith are conile dent that the General will capture the major ity of the delegation, and Fort’s Glends are equally certain that their man will secure et valuable prize in the Gubernatorial lot ery Adolph and a companion were found ina wnatly state of intoxication on tho streets a fow nighty ago by Ollicer Larsen, of tho West Chicago Avenue Station, Tho boys wore sobored up at the: station, and wore ‘thon ine duced to tell how and where the quar wis pro- gured. Adolph told to the Court yostenlay a very plain story of how ho induced tho saloons keepor to sell hin 1 conta! worth of whisky in an aes red aan Frsut, Donia Miltigan, Jon bh IAM Fret, Donis iy John Murphy, ‘Thomas Tyrrel, and Hilly isiniteae, ns cant ‘a the mombers of 8 notorious Fourteenth stre band of thioves, charged with a series of burg. Jaries amony frelyht curs on tho railroads, wore qostonlay hold by Justice Walluco tn $700: banda to the Criminal Court for the burglary of a car on tho ltogk Istund track car Sixteenth street, fron which they stole about $250 worth of cloth ubout two weeks nyo. . SEEDING, Spreiat Dupatch tu The Chicago’ Tribune La Carscent, Houston Co., Minn, March 5.—The snow has all gone, We are having a thaw which pronises to open the Misslusipp! Rever for navigation and take tho frost out of the ground. Our snows: this winter havo CULLOM AND Fort, Itisan open seeret that tho old-time oppo- nents of Cullom in this elty, who have fought him vigorously avery’ time he hus soughta nomination silica his second race for Congress, are at present even moreactive than ever betore, and are determined to make shin wll tho trouble possible in this county, During tho early part of the campaign the: sed thelr hopes upon: ex-ioy, Oglesby, and used avery effort to induce hin to become a candidate, But sinea they became convinced that he was fixed In his determination not to make the canvas, they lave been ready to transfer thelr alleginnes to whoever seemed to be the strongest candidate, been fow, Meht, and far between, ‘Tho |p {he coterie hws been coqueting with ground is nut frozen as deep us usttaleand, | Col. Fort, i wore ‘undoubtely fe although i is thorauahly’ saturated” with, fae. aut ae recent Vv i to he as water, farmers predict that seeding will com- | Bt tho Intest rumor | in | sezurd 0 tho matter fs, that they have espoused the cause of Gen, Hawley, and are chiluavaring to Jaduco Cullom to withdraw from the teld, Tn fact, It is reported that this coterie, toe ether with an iniluentl set of prominent Democrats who are anxtous to gel riot Sprluger, have given Cullum v7 understand that thoy wlll do all in’ their power ty elect lili to Congress district if he will consent ty rethre from the Gubernatorial track and make the race, A slinilur suggestion was recently made to the Governor by one of his rivals for the Governorshlp, the Hon, LL, More mence about the 15th of March, a PRESIDENT HAYES, ‘the validity of Mr. Mayes? tile may al- ways be questioned, and his Admintstration criticised, but the Jasment of Sl ylves a valld title to one bottle of Dr, Plerce’s Golden Med- ieal Discovery, and its administration can nover be eriticised in causes of coughs, colds, Jneiplent consumption, and general debility, Tor leadlog physicians of ull schools indorse the Piscoxery bart preserlbe it in their practice, Sold by druggists, tison, who !3 doing the heavy politteal wri ing for hlg personnal organ, the Jacksonville Journal, but up to date Cullom does not ap- pear to have looked upon the scheme with any degree of favor. FORT AND HAWLEY, In discussing the Gubernatortal situation with Te TrinuNnk correspondent, a prami- nent Republican froui an eastern county in Central Tiinols, wid has for years beet fa- millar with State politics and fs nelther n candidate nor the ehamplon of any candi- date, expressed fila views ns followa? don’t believe that Fort’s candi dacy {8 — looked upon with — en- tire complacency by Mawley. They Moth range through — pretty much the game section of the Sate, and each thinks that there are too many lions roaring about his neck of woods. Hawley cannot atford to do anything to bulld up Fort, because that would’ inade the Intler too bles tinn, and open to hin all the possibilities of future pro- motion. Fort has been the persistent enemy of the resinption policy of Secretary Sher- wan and the Republican party, ane kept up the agli within ninety days of | the’ accomplishment of resumption, Tawley is tn harmony with Sherman and the Republican party upon the resumption question, aid cannot consistent ly, ag Shorman’s leatenant, turn his strength over to Fort, who has been hostile to She: inan, Incase Hawley cannot be nominate himself, So that, while he probably would not feel called upon to do anything in behalf of Cullom, as 1 figure ‘tt, Taw. ley will not. be apt to throw any obstacles In Cullonv’s way, If the contest Is narrowed down to iin and Fort, “One of the cardinal principles of the Re- Ppnblican fatth has been to keep the paper planes, ‘as youd ns gold. ‘Thts was what the | Republican party promised to do at the be- runing of the War, when they Issued th first But when the thne ean out their pre vised them ni the greenback it was f ed tho money question we had to fat the Democratic ant Greenback parties and Mr. Fort. During the last Congressional campaign the Greendack pamphlets elreulated through, the Southern part of the State quoted Hherally from Fort's speeches, and we constantly lind these quo- tutions thrown In our teeth as the utteran of «prominent member of Congress. For these . rensong feel that hile the nominee of the party may not be Cultom, he ought to be some ian “who was marching under the right flag in our list great fight, when we were settling the money question.” reenbick, and they attempted to Sarr Hey nore stood out and uc Oo 10. saying that ad Whether CULLOSS CITA Tho next viethn of the Interviewer was an aetive party manager, whe barped upon an entirely diferent string, When asked lis opinion of the strength-of the different Gubernatorial — candidates, he replied that things were terribly mixed; that the sttuntion changed every few toys; and that altoxether It was a singdlar campaign. With nite coaxing he was properly started, and unburdened himself, as follows: “T know one thing, however—Cullom Is beaten. Oh! he has, perhaps, one chance In ten, but no more thin a lot of the other cane didates, You see, he labors unter the dis- advantige of not having anything fo promiso ortrade with, He can’t be expected to turn out his friends who are now in oflice, f ho is retlected, and this ties hin allup. But just see how Sinith, Rinaker, Morrison Laws, Yort, and the other fel- jows ure fixed. ‘Eh ey.can stand around snd Jook. wise, nud, when they get a chance, gently intimate to tho men they need that they find better be for them, taking palns to add, Incidentally, that ‘There will be a new deal if IT am elected,’ Eneh one of them ean promise all the offices in. the Stute, but Cullom can’t, and — this gives each one of them. an advantage over hin, although fhe is supposed to have considerable advantage from being ‘in? while they belonged to the touts.’ “Tho only bulge he has on the other boys is in having's well-organized foree In power, but the trouble with that kind of backing ts that eversbody acenses those holding posi- tions under him of working shuply to secure thelr own rexppolntment, “and this destroys much of thelr Infinence. aAt tho samo time tho other fel- Jows get in’ their work on the allexed ground that they candidly belleve thelr ennilidate to be the best man for the place, though they arg eqnatly seliish with tho others, the only difference belyg that they are trying to get appotntients Instead of tryhig toretnin them. So you see that the ‘outs? sat often esert niére Influence thon the, is. . g ON THE DEMOCRATIC BIDE there ts little that is new ab present. For sone thue efforts ave been making to Ine duce the Hon, James C. Roblason, of this elly, to make the rice for Congress against Sptluzer but he notified his trlends yester- aay that he would noteonsent to this, At the same tine, however, lie udniftted that tf he was again tendered the nomination for the Governorship, for which his name hag been mentioned, he woull gladly make an- ollier race for that position. a OLEOMARGARINE, New Yorn, March 6—A number of Brooklyn grocers have been arrested charged with selllng oleomargarine as dalry butter, and without being stamped or Iabeled us re- quired by a law of the Stats of New York, Ons of these cases, that of Philip Lauben- berger, posseses peculiar interest, ay it is unilerstood that the Commercial Manufiet- uring Company has undertaken his defense. Mr, Laubenberger was arrested on tho com- platut of Edinund 8, Wilson, a detective em- ployed by the New York Butter and Cheese Exchange. He denies theeharge of the com- pintannt, and filed an answer lo the com- plulut to be sent before the Grand Jury as part of the ense, In his answer Mr, Lauben- berger elahins that the act of the Legistature under which he was arrested: Is uneonstitie tonal ad veld; that the Jaetslntury has no puwer to vompel te manufietirer of ny rood produced to stain, brand, mark, or Inbe sueh food product when such stamplng, ete, Is only Intended to restrict and prevent ite sale Th the open markets of the world; that gleomargarine [snot a stihstance {1 the sem dinnco of butter, Init butter It healthful than dalry butter, because It Is trea frou the a 1 matter whieh causes dalry butter to devonipase and become raneld, anil that the net of the Legislature violates the vight of lawtul private contraet, and the right of private property, Mr, Laubenberger gave bail to await the aetlo the Grand Jury, STRIKES. Spectat Dtspateh to The Chicago Tribune, New York, March 5.—AIl tho stevedores belonging to tho Master Steyedores’ Assoclas tion, and all others on tho East River, excopt- Ing Mr. Hall, of Ward’s Cuba Malt Line, and Mr. Flannery, of the Bristol Line, aceeded to tho, demands of the striking longshoremen to-day, and with pay 40 cents per hour all around, ‘Cho men went cheorfully to work, antl there will brohably he no more trouble on the East River slde for some thine tocome, ag the members of the Master Stovedores' Association favor the ‘longshoremen very Pinel and will do everything reasonable for wenn, Among Steinway & Sons! planomakers and Jermann’s furniture manufacturers there 1s no change of situation. ‘They are stilt tira and confident of. succes: —_————<————- TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. SAN Francisco, Murch 5.—Thoe Nevada Bank bus sold 60,000 onnees of fine silver to tho Sun Frunclavo Mint ut un equivatent of 61gd. Tho Mint alse purchased 20,000 ounces from anothor source on the sume toring, Ctncinnart, Murch 6—Tho starch manus facturers dotermined on nn advance of half 4 cent a powid on the higher grades, provided tho firms not represented at the mocting agree lo the advance, ‘The association hus adjourned, ul reatan allan a burk Pietro Accumy, Capt, Jonding wlth 40,000 bushel tho tirutexport of grain in tho bistory of this a —— port, ENJOINED, Br, Louis, March &.—At tho Instanco of W, 8, Rolfe, Stato Buporintendent of Insuruuce, Judge Thager to-day granted a tompurary Ine / {anaes against tho Home Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance: Company, and uppoluted an mene to tuku charge ot the afulns of the Come -—<—<——— DEMENTED, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Leavenwoutit' Kus, Mureh §,—The colorod mun Shannon, whose mysterious disuppearunce at Holton camo near causing tho lyncblus of Montyomery Willlaing, hus been found tae nolghl Tiny CoN Uvidently demented. MINNESOTA MILLERS, Spectal Dispatch to The ChicayNTriduns, Br. Pau, Minu.. Murch f.-The Snnosota Millers’ Association bes vallod uw movtins at | parts, and Minneapolis for April 13, to take ateps to secure A representative to the International Millors’ Exhibition at Cluetunat! May at. CANADA. Tho Manager of the Toronto Opera- Mouse Mysteriously Disappears—Tho Cavalllor Case. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Touonto, Ont., March 6.--Mr. M. Kero, the lessee of the loyal Opera-House, loft tho boxe oflice of that thontre at noon of Tuesday, and has not since been seen, Mr, Kero’ fa anid to be regular in bis habits, and his theatro Is not financially incumbered. ‘Tho disappearance 1s, thorefore, consitered more mysterious, Ho was known at all times to curry & considerable sum of money about hls person, and on the day of his disappearance bt Is intimated that he had fully $2,000 in his pocket- book. ‘The polfee have the matter In hand, Tho local Legistature was prorogued to-day, with tho usual speech by the Licutenant-Gov- ernor, Sptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mostnean, March 6.—Tho case of the Cavilller estate nyainst the Morquisde Hassuno is one which fur several yenrs has attracted a gront ttenl of attention in this city and Quebec. Miss Symes hid tude a donation of aunuitics in- volving $100,000 to relatives, of which the share of Mrs, Delfste, of this elty (formerly Miss Cuvilllcr), amounted to nbout $10,000, Miss Symos was marrtod to tha Marquis de Bassano, and in 1874 had a child born. She was advised that the fact of birth was auMcient ground for revoking the gifts to her relations, which she wished to do, a8 she alleged that sho hud lost heavily by Mr. Maurice Cavillter, The annonl payments were then discontinued: and Mrs, Deliste brought her action against the Mar quise de Bassano, The Hun. Me. Justlea itaine ville rendered Judginent, matntaluing tho dove trinc that the cffeut of the birth of chii- dren st. unquam was to revuke the donation, The case was tuken to tho Court of Appeals, which reversed tho Judgment of the Chicf Jus- tice and Justices Monk, Ramsey, and Tessier, the majority of the Court. The case was taken to the Privy Council, which contirmed tho Judy. ment of the Court of Appeuls, and ordered the continunnee of the payments, It is tuted on ge authority that tho Rov, Alfred J, Bray, who was instrumental in estab lishing the Canada Independence or Polltical Economy Club here, fs about to withdraw from the pastorate of Zion Uonal Church to found an independent congregition of his own on broud prhiciples. ‘The now departure of the reverend gentienan will create 4 sensution on the fact bedsming known In the clty, us he wus epecially brought out from Englund to preside over the church with which he is at present connected, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Queurc, March 6.—-The Union Canndienne, or French ship Laborers’ Society, have been hold- ing lnrge mectings of late and preparing to work on board ships next summer aa usual in oppo- sition to the Irish Society, no means Improbuble, thorefore, that a repitition of fast sumimer's labor troubles in this city muy occur, St. Joun, N. B.. Mareh G—-An unsuccesaful attemptto wreek tn express-train guing north on tho Intercolonint Ratlroad fit made Inst Conprega- er night, near Weldfurd,’ whero pile of slocpers and other déuris had been placed on tha track, Fortunately the engineer succeeded In clearing a path through thoobstruction. ‘The miscreunts, whose dutention was evidently plunder, when they saw, ‘thelr object hud fulled, stoned the train, breake ine severnl windows, but duing no duinage to o OF mb, THE POP Wis Encyclical on Marringe, Pau, Feb. 18.—This eventng’a Munle pub- Ushes the Pope's encyclical on marriage, which occupies ning of its columns, After a long re- view of murringe, from the Garden of Eden to the present tine, with a view of showing that tho Jurisdiction In this matter appertalns to the Church, not to the Stute, the Pope condemns the tendency of legislators to allow dlyoree., He Buys: “At the ond of inst century, when France was not only troubled, but set on fire, and when cn- tire socicty was profaned by triumphant ithe- ism, dlvoree was sanetioned by law; and now men deelde to revive that nw because they de- alre to expel Gud and the Church from human soclety, foolishly faneying that in such Inws must bosought the supreme romedy for the duily Increasing corruption in morals, It ia seurcely necessary, Indeed, to expatiate on the perniefous consequences of divuree. By diyvoree ‘conjugal bonds lose all stability, mutual affection {3 finpeired, Infidelity 1s shockingly encouriged, the cure and education of children are imperiled, a pretext ts fur uluhed for tho dissolution of human soctety', seeds of discord are sown tn families, and the dWgnity of the wife is lessened and lowered, for shv runs tho mak of beingabandoned after sery- dug man's Flue. Aud us nothing tends moreto: ruin tamilies and States than corruption of inorula, 1t fa easy to see that divorce ts fatal to tho prosperity of families and peoples, for ft {a the result of moral depravity, and experiences showa us thut It opens the dour to still prenter priv julio wor depravity, Thut those 01 nerense tg evident when It {4 considered that, diverce onee allowed, there will remain tn future no barriers strong enough to keep it within the fixed Hinits originally us wlgned it, for tho foree of example is great, tho Jutiaence of tho passions is stl grcater, and, owlng to thease inettemonts, the unbridled desire: for divorce, daily becoming more feugra must invaro a greater number of im nds, ike a con- taylous maldy, or 1 river bursting {us embank- monte and overtlowing on all sides.” After clting ancient Romo in proot of this, as also Protestant countries ike Germany und Antriea, where divorce, at first Hinited, has been Bo extonded that all rh Goan tE asl men duploro tho doprayity of morals und tho Jaxity of the Jaws, the Pope cantianes: “The sume thing happened in Catholic coun teled, tho mumbertess tuconventences rest ing from which far surpassed tons of the fegislatoni. AC large mumber of perions erbmlin sub theumelves te Invent all sorte af feat and malice, and Invoking: rentmient. or figults, or ndulteries, thoy invented pretexts for brenking: the marrhige bond when tired of (ts and public honesty wits 60 supply. Pnporiied by thla tate of things that reform of the lis was deemed urgent by all, Add who would vouture to doubt that divorce laws, If Hilistiet In our days would produce equally sad and disastrous & sult? The schemes and decrees af mun ext hot ebunge the character und form things have received from nature. They, there- fora, H-undentand publia | hiterests who fancy tho rent cehurieter of marringo ean bo perverted with inipunity, and who, dixre- gurdlig tho sanctity of religion nad of the Bice mument, 6 desirous of corrupting and dig- torting niu more shamefully than the Pte yin Un MW df, thorefore, tholr desis arg not chinged, fimilies and himun soelety will have cause for constant fear of falling Into abyse*ot contiiots and Btrugles, whi for some ting been the ulin’ of the i Melos sects of Socialists and Communists, ‘This plains ly demonstrates the absurdity and frrationullty of seoking tho sufety of 9 in divorcee, which will rathor be Ita certain ru} ‘The Pope thon urges that hls predecessors were the chumplons not ouly of tho Chureh, but of civilization and humanity, iy refusing diverces to powerful Princes, such us Hoary VELL of the expeetne elther bj € Jnud, Napoleon L, ete.; but that tho Churel mitigates tho prescriptions of its own laws when eatted Cor by serious reasons, He acknowledges thatthe sucramont of marringe hus relations with human things which border on elyit inattors within the jurladietion of tho Stites and in the mutual tnterest of the spiritual “and tho civil) power he Argues thit in nixed questions the lutter should deter seasunubly and becomlugly to the former. Ho renows his dnvitation to Princes to concord and friendship with the Church, sud makes the trast ndyancos to thom, for at this moment of uubridied Heense public safety requires: tho union of the two powers to prevent the lujury threatentuy, not only the Church, but elvil so clety, After oxhortl ne the Mshops to impress on thelr tocks the legislative and juritical power of the Church ua regurds nurrluye, tho Pope thus concludes: * It alsa behooves everybody to know that, If among Chrlutiuns any. inlon ocenra between 4 mun and woman apart froin the Bacrunont, that union has ucither the character nor the value of W real marriage; an itich it muy conform, with the civil lnwa, it 0 holeas has ne other value than that of # coremony or wane fntro. duced by elvil luw. Civil law ean only command and administer things which murrlage entails in tho eli! onter, und whieh evidently eaunut Rape pon if. their true and tegithnate cause that is to say, tho nuptial tie-does not exfat, and Jt 16 of tho yventest moment that all thoso things xhould be well known ta the perce mnurried, und be explained to thom and Inpresdod on thelr minds, go that jn this thoy inuy obey the laws, the Church itself not botiig opposed ‘to Unis, beentse it desires that the of- fects of marsinge bo safeguurded in wll thete hat children may have nothing to anifer, But wold the many confused doctrines which ure being every diy more and more dit- fused it ia likewise necessary to know that no. power can dissolve among Christians a yatitiod and consummated marrige, and. that conses quently such pemons who, for any reason wi soover, contract w new niarriaga before death has put un ond tothe frat, render thomselvos guilty of a munifesterime, ‘Hut, if thin towuch a 8 tbat Jife hy common becomes ine tolonthly, then the Church utiowd sepucution of the partles, and provides every cary und romedy to lvssen the Wenlonces of tha separations wif ton couses ta Work for tho reatorutlon of the concord ttnever despalrd of, But those fre extremes, und It ts casy to avert them If husbands und wives, instead of lotting them- aelyes be carried “uway by passiun, reflect maturely on thelr dutled, on the noble causes Of marringes If thoy Rocpeg mentee married with proper titention, and Jf they did not precedo marriage by a long and conth unl series of misdeeds which excite the anger o} Got, And, in short, the tranquil aud peacefiu constancy of marringes will be insured if they eeck tho spiritof iife in religion, which renders the soul yallunt and strong, and which enables personnl defects, Hke differences of churieter, ho weight of maternal cares, solicituite for the education of chitdrgn, tho reciprocal susterings of life, to, be borne, not only with pationce, Mut also with = wood-wil, Cara must ats be taken that turriages with non-Cathotle persons be not too ously sought. for, when the souls are separated on religion, it can scarcely be hoped that thoy will agree on the rest. It fe even evident that such marriages must bo avoided, above all because thoy five ring to Micit communfeations on snered things, -Thoy areasource of danger for the religion of the person in the marringe who ls n Catholic. They Forman impediment to. the good edueniion of the children, and often thoy lead minds to re- gurd ull religions as equal, _——<—<—<——————-— WINTER WHEAT. Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune. Minwauker, Wis. March 5.—The Sentinel's Winneconne, Wis, special says the entire winter Wheat crop of that section will be a failure, cnused hy frequent freezing and thawing. Mest of thé farmors will plow It up. ——— HYMENEAL, Byeclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Eratx, Mh, March 6.—An Interesting social event oceitrred Inst evening, being the marrinue of Mr, It. B, Linkfleld to Miss Ida Toot, daughter ofex-Ald, A.W. Root, The bride and grout dopart for Nebraska. SUICIDE, i Sptctat Dievateh to The Cateago Tribune. Barrin Caxek, Mich. March 6.—Mrs. Phebo Jane Sprang, fanitiarly known as Jennie Cham- berg, died Inat evening from an overdose of huudanum, She was ujcontirmed user of it. BENSON'S POKOUS PLASTER, “RAPID TRANSIT. Twelve Riiles an Hour Fifty Years Ago. An Experimental Trip from Phil- adelphia to South Am- “poy, N. J. ——— A Compared with the Express Trains of To-Day. Other Improvements of No Less Note. People Who Used to Laugh'at the Idea of Wearing a Plaster Now Using Them, It was my good fortune somo yeara ngo—not quite fitty—to alt next to Gen, J. Watson Webb, the Journallst, on the experimental trip of tha train which came from Philadelphia to South |. He seemed to be delighted with of the engine which was dragging along those unique, old-fashioned curs on the then unsafe roud-bed. He sald, In high gles: “This ia something Ike traveling! Think of twelve miles an hour!’ Tho breeze, the new scenery, tho ‘accompaniments generally, wero Inspiring, “No morestuge-riding, Noday's fu- tlyue between New Yurk and Philadelphia, No improvement could be made on this.” few yoars ago | traveled with tho same gentlemni, jist then returned from a foreign hilgsion, between the same two cltles. It toule but two hours to muke the trip. | renewed my aequaintance with the General, and we lau, heartily at our enthusiasm of the long ago, he sald: “We thought that speed yrent, di we? But tho world hits progressed: since thi Its progress bas not been confined to rail 'v travel. While railroads woro ad in thelr Infancy, the Indla Rubber Porous Plaster mide its appeare ance. It possessed quulittes which were then quite new te the medicnl world, and suiiciont merit to muke It in thne quite poputars but the time came whon it ne longer sntisied the publ beenuse (twas sluggish fn Its nection, —diy's and weeks of constunt wear often being required to bring relief, In answer to the publle demund for n plaster Whleh would act were promptly and elfegttvely, Benson's Cupelny Porous Plaster unde its ap- pearunee, THE RAPID PLASTER. Tt contained the ingredients for rapid relief, and was ag for in udvunee of the old style Plusters as the. express tratns of to-day are in ndvunee of the old-fashioned stage-conch of our grundfutherm. They were used cautlously ut Unit, but rupldly grow bite favor, becatve they dtd their work cleanly, quickly, and thoroughly, Years bavg pasuiod since thon, and thozy Plisters have found « place in tons of thousands of houses both bers and abroad, Al classes use it, —pecopls who were accustomed to use plasters, aud people who used to lnugh at the very Idea of wenrlng a plaster, Rbeumutham, Lani Buick, Kidney Complutnts, Stubborn Coughs; nothing: brings relief so quickly, nothing [4 so convenient 48 Henson's Capelny Porgy Vlaster. OCEAN NAVIGATION, ONLY DIRECT LINE 10 FIANCE, General Transntinatta Company, Hotweon Now Yurk and Havre. Vier 42, N. It, foo of Mortatient. IMeavalora by this lite uyuld boil trnnalt by pallmay und tho diseuisCort uf crossing the Chi Ue H, Jones. Woineaday, March: “udud} WW. ‘Mare Engitan wu In dum, hy tosull, LOUIS DE HEMTAS We WHIT, 4 WAH. AVLN' eernde Ag VAL B. WINTEN, Bleernue Agent, Ocean Steamships, he Writieh wand United States Mails, rk and Iéverpoul, vie Queenstown, Nu! eriekoty to und front the peinelpat French, German, Italian, ian, Seated, nd seundinavian no tive stock of any kind, VN, Western Axe Parts, ‘ove ntenmora carry ANGIS C, IIL jt nt, Chile nd, und the Coit AMERICAN LENE. Philadotphia and Livezyoo), culling wt Quoc Bytling reculusly inturiity atl avery. Wednoaduy frog Piladelptia, earsyiine. 6 nigdlate, and steorage puenencers, wad he RED STAR LINE, Carrying the United States und “Moyal Hetsian Malts, + hy only Diroet iny ta Antworp, 1H Bedgluin, sally gyery, sities 4 day allernately frou adelphia wod New va rk, Fur Vuniute Mekuta to of from Europe nnd Draft Vantinent apply to Genel Agents, Shanauter TAME & RONR, LAWKEN Now York and tinnaow, 6, DEY. ANCHOR LINE MAIL § OND Stared aL afin. VIA. March 2f, 00 1 = Us. Mail, ETHIOPIA CINUABSTA\Mareln w York to dirdet, AUBTHALLA, Met Epi TELYALA, Mareb th Tam Unbina, 33 to (0, Kxcursion Tekute Wt reduced rates. Kloarnute, JENDEUSO: WENDEL SOF IsTbs, 16 Waahingtan-at, NORTH CERMAN LLOYD. New Yar onion. dae ue Southamptar tor London and Parte ut lutest nit ATES OF 1 Fran New York ta South nunjiton, bandon, Lavea, and. iremon, rat Cubi, #O} wtonraya, 64. OnE Uekuts LUG; Barer ut reduye ARLOTHES A CR) 2 Mawitn NIU & CO.d Routh Clarks Now York Pa Lvokod ‘ToGtasguw, duery, front 104i, avourdhig ‘to Fehastiry ene cfm AUUSIE I Adverpool, Dunlin, Hulfaat, und fandons ovory Thurmtay. “Birt Cabin, fad wccumudanun. Second Cabla, ‘tHroadway, N. Youd I pleat alway, N.Y, it JOUN IL EGEN, Wantern Munuaee Dog paeene A KAR OUD and paying busineas,with four bus! Jo Wyauaiang ereitary, tor aules Staew nh 2x8 with tiro-proof warehouses, ole.) ail tind reuall yyavery aid Nquur vtovi, wt Laramie ¢ Is 1), kenural aloe! sam fant caiclsy ay ti abingecity 0 no ¢whtth euch rx wand (} Wick) wt Hurtute (ibs. Hurn sts Stores ro iret-clase: os{ublined Gttoun years; Yio QU profits; command big trade be rapidly growin faruhig. wining, oud ecxltle countrys very tne at healthy climate: puro water plonty. Gwher, wha wish to oxtend thelr cattle ratattyg, will soll nt discount allor elthur of thy stores und stock. fu a tor cattle, For tnels, amount af wales w Publle Sale to Close a Partnership Account, ‘Vhe oxtensive Engineoring Extablishuent, “THLE nae UR . March Di wt Lt o'uiuck ined, wt tiie Phistutulpohs Hx~ change, will bu weld at pubic sue the very \aduuble pre v bet tK FOUN DEY, Chistetiig uf a large los contami 4% ueres, bounded by Wasbington-uv,. Fadorsl, Fourth, wud £ a with ail the buildings, machinery, touls, und Haturen. Roady for hamediate vpernt For firthyr purtlews ars wpply BIRICK & BONS, Sw Youth Thitd-st, Pailudelpita, Of Lo the auctionoors, ma tu Sulu rutita, wte., wudreve etl a own us A SCIENTIFIC FAC TIE CAUSE REVEALED. How Varlous Ills of Human Life Are. Ex: ~: plained, and Ls Origin Under- ; stood, Discovery of a Subtle Actd In the Blood Which Causes Pain, Disease, aud Often Death, ‘The Way by Which It Gets Into the Blood, and How It Can Be Kept Out. Some New Scientific Facts of Greut Importance. . Ono of the most Important revelntions of tho Present time is tha discovory beyond n doubt that Urld Acid in the binod fx the cause of ail Rhbeumatle troubles, ‘This aeld causes a for:non- tation tn the blood, which gives grent prin to thy muscles, stiffens the forts, and often binsts the entire Ife. The nutural question is; * How docs this potsonous urle netd get inte tho bloods" Tho answer Iscnay: Tt it because the kldneva do hob properly, perform thelr functions and throw off this neld through the natural channels, thus permitting it to get scattered through tho entire system. ‘Shia is logic: it isselence. It is going rizit to tho source of the atreum, as ail renders can readily sce. It would Qe ns ensy to dun the Nile with bitrushesas to attempt tunne nihilute contirnied rheumatic troubles by to aud rubbings: but by putting the kidneys ina heulthy condition tha cause is remoyed, and the urle neld feaves the aystem Instead of remaining in the blood, Tho inost certain ruler and regulator of, tho Kidneys known to mankind Ja Warner's Sato Kidney and Liver Cure. Its power over. these pants 4s simply wonderful. Read the follows a SALT LARR CITY, Jan. 21, 1890, Wanye & Co. Kocheatar, N, ¥.t + Un tez, at Washington, D.C. T expe. enced a severe ntiack of Pneumonia, terminating in Tfepntilis (intatomation of the iver), which gradually, extended to the kidneys. Sy entire ayatem wae ino terrible condition, My skin beenine yellow, dry, and feverishs my limbs began to awell, and, with certain: death staring me in the face, I became wttorly dee yt by my phyaleian—ono of the pan an exclusive milk divt for five months, with no Improvement. but an agyrava- ton all my aymnptoma, My cuse seemed utterly Hae Seiad uci ths BON cet elty, “Death seer Ineyiuubo, Uy thenviccot 0 fled f duce 14, 1. a1 was induced inors Bate Kidney und JAver Cure, and (a sens entirely roatored, and 1 verily bellova er'a Safe Kidney and Liver Cur the best medi cing ever prepared, 1 ant, gentlemen: gratocully ‘lerk Supreme Court of the Terr:ary of Uiab, Tt is needless to comment upon such testimo= ny? it fe unquestionable, Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure Is for sulo by wth druggists. For tho Kidneys itis pre@minent, and fur rheumatic troubles SPECIAL LADIES’ MATINEE Foedny, Saturday, at 2 p. mey When whl ve presented the Dellahttully Amu Yand Taruuhtersd revoking stusieal Comedy ontiiied= Minnie Palmer's Boarding School, ‘The charming, Beantifal, and Bewltehing Fewn wid Voenitat. MISS MINNIE PALMER, ‘The great Irish Chameter Actor and Vocnitst, WM. J.ECANLAN, und n tine codimny dy tho east, Evening, jeanmce of the Last Monday venting, the ntitad UT A OR jaa by fA. Haunlln trom 7 cecontly praducud ae this # under the tile of “Hearts. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Tast Two Performunes (9 nftornnon a> 2 and even! d=tf the Feoplu's Favarite, MAGSIE MITCHELL, Supported by Mr, WM. MAHRIS, und her Dramatic Compan, * ‘Voedtuy'a Matinco= PANCHON, ‘This Hventg—-LUVTLE BAREFOOT. unutay, Hoty Vnganl, In tin Chemo.” Mona, NEIGH Use Pey OPHitA Coe TRE, LAST NIGHTS AND MAATINEE Of the lvollest Farce Conwedy af tho season, : UPAvnasay, (UO eeavons THT; CLINLTON HALLS “STRATEGISTS.” . Noxt Weox—Iteturn of Keone and the Boston, ‘Theatre Cumoany, ti, the pp sevaaslera arsiaa i HAY THEATRE, SM MAVERUY -Veaneiesoe und Manager ite GLORIOUS SATURDAY THE GREAT, POPULA 32 BAY NIG! he Lust and Greatest Huceewn af wie authur eumpner. of Minufore, THE, PIRATES OF PENZANCE. weaned THU MU LLIVAN. D’Oyly a tind Nlubt, by Opera Company. Matlnwes, nish « MeCORMICK HALL North Chart aod De CABIN. Grand Fanglly Matt . Urives—Matineas, el ne hed wel ss tlbstsWlon, 130; res, eS MSLERY ee ‘ ehels on sate wl ituot & Ron's, Statenut. IN CTLs KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, ° WINCH TAS ALWAYS DILAWN, PURSU- ANCE OF AN ACT OF THE) i REMELY OF THLE STATE OF ICENTUCKY, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. § t FE HIVALS, FSU, $1, BUH) f1400, AND Pi 4 t , t IS OTHE PLZ ASU 0 $090), TICKETS, 1. FOR PUIG. PAUTICULARS AD+ DUES, UPINGTON, GM BIOADWAY, NEW YUIK, OFF M, J, MMCHMOND, COVINGTON, IY, tP*Out-of-town orders und upwards olwaye ; mudu by curtltivd chuck, drut, or sunt Uy express, - List of etrawinus Herald, Bun, 86 Philadelaue Sanday DL Chennau Enquirer, Chitin an souleyiily Conimaereit, AL) wuteof-tuwn tiekut-holde ; wre uury mulled w evpy OC the Uldelal Ht Ws aHOn as ree egived, La Za RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Hina bean scrutinized and Indarned by the Academy at.’ Medicine of Paris, wnd xtond the teat of over Lalt ® contury neu spocitle fur Nervous and Physieal Dublite,* ; ty fra indiscretion or excess, lous of mapty vigor, ete,’ Whore i principte In untinat physiology, in taky pluce exeopt through the ato. IC thie nerve power In © ye nny onan be weakened then that organ bs weak. He, . gi. Mcurd’s Vin Restorative tt puruly w voxatabig yi 3: Cin Wo bad Of Levene, Whietwe Nichollon, tals, Yi France, or of Dr, 8 8. Higosmund, sole agent for the , United States, Kinger Huitding, Bt Lonts, Mo, ‘Three tiges wae tn ota pitty, wit Sour Suet) r att Up deeelye ct wlidlosaie und tuialldeuguiate, OF BC 1) Cireuige WG WEL, tur Notv: vgs Dobihty, de. CHEEVER ELECTRIC LELT €0., Vuople eusily boar ordinary cons Yerullon throw, the ows with Ithodve’ “A UDIPAION Be Send stump for page bislusy. RUUDEN & Mc!

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