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FOREIGN. The Liberal Victory in En- gland-a Very Sweep- ing One. A Gain of Over Fifty Seats in Parliament Already As- sured, The Home-lulers Also Increase . + Their Strength in o Slight Degree. Newspapers Already Speculating ' as to Beaconsfield’s Suc- cessor. French Religious Soclottes Organising 5 to Resist tho Recent Decrees. ‘Tho Turkish Assasin of Commaroff Will Bo Condemned to Die, . GREAT BRITAIN. ‘TIE RUECTIONS, Lowpon, April 2.—The Times says: “Notwith- standing tho genorally adverso charactor of the returns, {t18 evident that they are far from In- volving that wholcsalo condemnation of tho Government for which somo Liberal speakers havo argued. In this respect tho roturps offer A conspicuous contrast to thoso of 1674 or 1808." Tho Telegraph snys: “ Yesterday's clections “afford undoubted encouragement to tho Liber- als, but tho sold, significant vote of tho City of London must bo held to outweigh a dozen potty boroughs." oe “WHO WILL SUCCEED DBYACONSFTELDE Maxcnxstzn, April 2,.—A London corrospond- entsnys: “A strange idea prevails, oven. in well-informed quarters, that the Queen wit! send for Lord Hartington instead of Lord Granvilio, It may be taken as absolutely cortain that sho will not summon Gladstone. A Minlatry formed by Lord Granville would certainly fncludo Giad- stone; but Lord Hartington, not Gladstone, would lend tho House of Commong. If tho Lib- cralmnjority should fall below twelve or ff- teen, tho noxt Parliament will probably bo very short-lived.” : LATEST RETURNS, - Tho following Is tho latest oléction report:, Wittam Nicholaon, Liberal, for Petorsfictd, a Tiboral gain; Josoph Pulley and R. F. Reld, Liberals, for Horeford City, a Liberal gainof ono; Thomas KR. Hill, Liberal, reviectod, and Mc- Intyre, Liberal, for Worcester City, a Liberal’ gain; for Southwark, Arthur Cohon, Q. C,, Lib- oral, ond Prof. Thorold Rogers, rathor extromo Liberal, receiving 9,093 votes and 0,621 votes, ro- spectively; E,Clurko and M. Cattloy, Conserv- atives, recolving 8,163 and 7,674 votes, respective- jy, a Liberal gain of two; for Cholsod, Sir Charlos Ayontworthe Dilke, proprictor of tho Athenaum, * Libornl, retiected, receiving 12, id J, T.Eirth, Liberal Focelving 2018" voles’ ae Libs eral gain; Lord Inverurie and W, J. ‘Browne, Conservatives, receiving 9,068 and 0,483 votes, Feepeutively, Tho totul number of Liberal votes potted up ‘to Inst ovoning [5 720,000; Tory votes, 621,000; an increase In the Liberal voto over last election of 14,000, und in the Tory vote of 65,000, have An nrpray RETURNS, }. W. EB, Rusat beral, for been elected instead ot Guimuel > Sinlaiy Cont sorvative, a8 proviously announced, a Liberal gain. ‘Tho Liberals gain a seat in cach of the follow- ing pluces; Gravesend, Roarparanah Salisbury, Wareham, Warrington, and BMrrylebono, The Home-Rulera gain a aent in Now lioss. H, Broadhutst, Literal, is olected for Stoke- upon-Tront, This constituency was filted In tho fast Parlament hy ahs: pau Re Fronoaly, myo ig olected on independent prince! an 10 8 gain tho follow! Beata: Christ Church, Shaftabury, York City, ‘Btattord, Maskee aey representation fren i loagov ts rolativel © representation from Glasgow ia relative gmehanged, ‘Tho Consorvatives gain a scut ia . Labouchoro, Liberal, is clectod for Northam: soe fim ee the eouce of Bradlasgt, TOF ncy, previously announ ‘bo considered 8 Ltboral gain of two, ey “TEMES " SPECULATIONS. The Times, ina leader on tho elections, saya: “Tho first question which arises is, What 1s to ‘be tho contbosition of tha now Cabinoty Lord Hartington, in @ speech, seemed to imply that st was In ‘somo de; an open question who would lead tho Liberals. It witl bo Lord Benconstledd to advise the Queen who Is to ‘be the ollicial chicf, Tho Pariiamontary lender of the ‘Liberals is Lord Gninville, who has every claim on the ground of past services, mink, and ability to becomo Promior. Lord Hart jon will hold an important position in the Cabinet, and will lead his party in the Houso of Commons,” we Tite LIMERAL GAIN, ‘Tho Standard, in its leading editorial, ri det “It would bo useless tolgnore the quostion tho Liborals will be in possession of u mnjority when Parliament moots, Tho Oppoale ‘ton hos realized n cluur gain of tifty seata," ‘Tho Standard thon points out that thero fs as yet no ground for. supposing that the Libernl majority wilt Breve tobe ndgpendent of the Homoe-Ruto voto, - . OBSERVATIONS. ‘Thoro nro 118 unopposed cloctions, involvin; the posscasion of ist sats, of which ‘no Liberals obtained 55, tho Consorvatives 144, andthe Homo- Rulers 8. At Pprosont there ure 187 such constit- wencies, return £33 inembors, in. which the nuinber of candidates has not excecded the uumber of membera to: be elected, Of the 233 candidates in those constituencies, 9% are Liber- als, 126 Conservatives, und 18 Home-ltulers. It 18 becoming solcrably, clear that no chango now likely to occur in'tho voting will bo great gnough to save tho Gaverninent from defeat. Tho queation now 1s whether tho Liberals can take office witha working majority. Tho pales’ weathor-prophots of tho Curlton Club ave ubout given up re and alrendy speou- date as to whathor Lord Hartington, Lord Grune eee Mr, Gladstone will bu invited to form a inlatry, Tho problem of forming a homogeneous and harmonious party out of ao mixture of Con- servative Liberals, Libernls, Hudicals, Home. Rulors, and avowed Democrats, ia one that. wilt Dot be enally solved. Tho Consorvatives bellevo ‘that, even if the Liberals take ‘office, thoy can- not hold it more than a few months. Anothor summary of the returns 1s as fol- lows; Tho cloction ...roturns up dato show that 101 Liborats and 44 Consorvatives havo. been elected, In_tho conatituoncics thus repro- sented thor ian Liberal guin of 31 mombers. The Liberals carried tho, two scutes for Chelaca, retlecting Str Charles Dilko and roturning Mr. J. B. Firth In place, of Willan Gordon, tho late Conservative momber. joy wore alay success- fal in Finsbury roturning Mr, MicCullogh Tors rene and Akl. Lusk, who wore both mombers of tho'late Parllament, WOW IT. STANDS, New Youk, April 2—According to the cable Teturns thus far received of the eloctions, in 218 constituencica in Grout Britain, the Ltborals ve olocted 206 mombers, tho Cansorvatives 123, and the Homo-itulord 12, The Liberals have {ned 58 goats and lost 17%, whilo tho Homo- ulors show & yain of 8 acats, z a ‘THE YEELING ADROAD, “Dispatches from Puris, Berlin, Vionna, and: Home reprosont that disappaintinent and unews ainess ure felt in theao vapltals at tho sucecas of tho Liberal party in Greut Britaln, while ut St. asia ‘tho nows is received with the utmost jc RUSSIA AND CITINA, “PREPARATIONS FOR WAN—AMENICA TO UE = GALLED UPON FOI SUPPLIES, “St, Petansnuna, April 1—Tho arrival in Lon- don to-day of Ambassador Thing, as predicted in dispatches to tha Knqutrer of tho 21th of March, paused no little furor in diplomatio «r+ eles hore. It ls now learnod on good autharity that the Russian Government is investigating the foul. biulty of purchasing urmg* und ammunitions in America for the equipment of the Vladivastock tallitia, now belng organized in. the Province of Amoor, for dofense agulnst tho contomphited invasion of tho Chinesa, . The queatlon of renaalng ooal in America for tho use of the Viadivastuck navy, whlont how increased to a fourteen voluntoor fiéot above the Chineso pirute Govornineut squadron, on the Pacific, is also boing sorlously conaidcrod, Beanwhite tbo Baghalion (polllors are bolng vig- Huaule, it is undorstood, refuses further nego- Uations regarding Kuld{a, henos it 14 believed that blog ia proparing un interview wilh the Uritigh Government prior to scndini his dig pebes to China or ho dient ta euld, ees ress nton upon, uation, and \oatciously ation ; : , FRANC “Writ Fou. . Panis, April 2—Tho Pyuncals affirms that o Complete understanding exists petweon tha Tellyious coufraternitics, the Episcopucy, and leading Consorvatives regurding reaistance to the docreca of the Goverument in relation to ‘Unauthorized congregations. ‘The Gaseile de France announces that a gen- ; i ' ‘THIS CHICAGU ‘TRIBUN! cral mecting Is to be held to-day of Supertors of Adoptee yoru rezations tor pe purporo int decision and comimo Litd Of action to which nll bodtes will conform, p RUSSTA. INDECISION IN MINIBTENIAD CIRCLES. Br. Perensnena, April .—The announcomont of tho auccessof tho Lihernls tn England baa Produced conalderabte satisfaction {n pollttent alreles “here. ‘Tho indeflnit postponeinent of Gen, Skoboleff’s doparturc, together with tho belfof that no nctual expedition to Turkestan will be undertaken this year, us woll na tho dis~ Patch of a Hussian division to Kuldja, aro ro garded na significant of the indecision existing in Russian Ministerial circles, probably tn view Of the posalbla resulta to bo obtalned by tho ultimate success of the English Liberals. TNR CHUNCH OF ROME tN ,AMPRICA, Nome, April 2.—The Papo {a disposed to necede tothe wishes of the Archbishop of-Tualtimora fora large inereago of church nccommemintion, in consequence of the numifer of persona dis- posed to Join the ohurch, and for apecial powera facilitate thoir reception. :- GERMANY. TIAMANCK'B MIRTHDAY, Tenrnin, April 2—Bismarck's Sth birth- day was celebrated Thuraday, His palace was Hooded with offerings from nli parts of Rurope. ‘Tho Emperor and many otbor distinguished per- sons visited him, 3 be P RICK, eqinperor ‘William !s com!ned to his room by a VARIOUS, THANBVAAL. Care TOWN, Maroh 10.—Paul Kruger and Plot. Jourbert have been deputed by thelocra to vislt Cape Colony and urgo tholr claims, A peaceful settlomont of the Transvaal question is ex- pected. ‘WILL DE CONDRMNEN TO NIK, Cons*@aNtinori®, April 2.—Thore is little doubt now tho assnain of the Russinn Colonel Commaroff will bo condemned to death in com- pllance with the demand of Russia. Tho phy- Sicilians whocxamined tho nssasin declare him DEFEATED. Lonnon, April 2.—A dispatch from Viennn re- orts that the Egyyftinn troops have been do- feated In Somauli nt Berborah, ‘Tho King of Abysainin in marching? with o Jarge anuy against King Meneleke, of Shoa. THE CROPS. IN TIth NORTINWEST, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br. Paut, Minn., April2.—The following special dispatches from polnta in Southern Minnesota wero recelvod by tho Pioneer Presa to-night: Kasson, Minn., April 2.—No seeding 18 con- templated until tho lattor part of noxt week. The ground Is honyy nnd loaded’ with water. Tho farmers are disheartened in their undertaking, owing to the failuro for the past two years. Moro corn, barley, and orta will bo sown aud leas wheat. Grand MEADOW, April 2.—Tho frost has near- ly all disappeared, and there will bo a genoral starting ntaecding about tlic midile of April, Thore will be about tho samo acreage In this vicinity ne Inst year, Hox, Minn., April 2.—Thoro will bo a slight increnso of naconge sown this spring in this vicinity. Seeding hua barely commenced, Last Sunday’s heavy rains give the farmors a slight set-back, Winter wheat is notin a very prom- ising condition, MANKATO, Minn., April 2.—Tho ects of scoding {9 that the brendth af whent to ho aown will not be any moro than Inst senson, but corn and flax and amber cane will far exceed any previous, yenrs, Oates, ryo, and bar- joy = willl ‘bo in excess of fast year, Thero {fs n_ largely-incrensed {den among farmers to go Into a larger varioty of crops and par more attention to raising stock. Seeding has already commenced on high ground, and the prospects aro that it will bo in progress: anon the present time unless delayed by heavy rains. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Gewava, Ill, April 2—Tho farmers in thie soction of the country have been taking advan: tage of tho recent few days of warm weathor in Betting in tholr grain, To-day the rain has enusod a delay which it is foured muy last Bov- eral days. No onts sown yet. CANADA, © The Hon. George Brown's Conditlon— Soclal Kvont—A Young Girl Horribly Mumored—Extradition of Fugitive Criminals—Hob Ingorsoll—A Senato= rial Appointment—Distress in New- foundland, Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chteago Tribune. Tononto, Ont., April 2.—Attho Potlce Court this morning George Bonnett, allus Dickson, wis further remanded onn charge of attempting tho muriler of the Hon. George Brown, tho lat- ter being unable tonppenr. It fs sald to-night that be has bad a rolapse, and 1s in u dangerous condition. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Montreat, April 2.—Princtpat_ Dawson, of the “McGill Univorsity, ontertained a largo and brill- dant company this evening to a public bunquet in tho William Molson Hall, in eclcbration of tho twonty-ffth annivorsary of, his connection with tho Dalyorsity, Dr. Dawson ncoupted tho chutr, having on bis right tho Licutenant-Governor of Quebeo, who is a graduite of the University. and who caine from the Capital to do honor fo the distinguished principal, After the wsual Inyal putrlotic tonsts ware prop and responded to, the health of tha Licutonant-Governor was pro- posed, to which his Honor replied in eloquent erms. Tho banquet wasn wreat sicooss. Tho ‘ucsts wore almost oxcluaively praduntos of tho ‘niversity with which the host baa been so long connected. e t private dispatch zocclved Bere Hila soning atates that a young girl, daughter of a farmer at Thuletrods, noar ‘Arthabavkavillo, in this Province, was foully — murdore bd ROMG “human fiend J on Monday tase, Bho left. hor father's — house to visit a neighbor's, gone short distance away. She did not return that night, and, when usearch was midv tho next duy,her dead body was found in a woll with her head down, On hor faco, neck, and hands sho had nuirks , of ving = been cut with a knife, and tt was upparont that a desperate, ktrugglo bud taken pluce before the poor girl was hurlod into the well, It wns suspected that she had been oubenged, but it is said that the post-mortem examination shows thecontrary, A. whose house deceased wis going, has been arrested on suspicion. Heo is only 10 years old, and boars a good character, Hoe was Very inti- mute with deconsed. Attho timo of his arrest blood ‘stains wore discovered on his coat, and his hands wore out, besides a scratch on his tempic. He acoounts for these suplclous marks by saylug that hoe cut his bands with an ax while chopping wood, An- inquest was bold to-day, but {tdld not cloar up the mystory, A further invesgimation will take price by the Dis- trict Magistrate, Tho resiionts of tho neigh- ‘Doribnd uro torribly excited over tho fearful wedy. 3 One UR Aa Apel 2-<A company here intends applying immediatoly for a churtor for the con- syeaction. of a tunnol undor the 8t. Luwrenco ot this city. OTTAWA Ont., April 3—Mrtingnt, Aldo-do- Camp to ‘the Gavornor-Genoral, and Mr. Mad+ den, groom, who rondered such valuable nssist- ance on tho oceusion of the runway acaidont in which the Princeas was so suriously gat] have both been presented with valuubly gol ‘matones a the jucen. The presentation way mado by tio Prinecss, ‘sieevat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, Orrawa,April2—Tho bill ta amend the act reapecting crucity to animals, provides fur tho punishment by imprisonment or by fine of those who ill-treat farm, druught, or any domeatic suiinals, or those who cngago in the baiting or the Hghting of any animal or bird whntsoovor, or thoge who construct or maintain promises fur such Inttor purposes, tnancnsnte: Siete ale riven (ears lon dircctod ugulnat the proacoutts of tha wostern section of the Cunuda Pacitlo ‘Tho ‘newspapors urgo that tho Govornmont should Dreasth. consideration of the Canadian Dillon tho subject of extrudition of fugitive eriminals upou the Imperial authoritios, A bit scouriug the objoct sought for was pissed in both Houses of tho Farilament of Canada, and duly rocetyod the Royul nssont as long ago us April, 1877; but it has not boon enforced for want of permission of the Imperial sutnoritics to enforce it. Cannda has no power to mako an extradition treaty on .her own account, so that shoe iust just wait tho pleasure of tho Imperial authorities in regard to this. But it {a urged that, ina matter of thia kind, where the question at fesie is one ufecting Cunada and tho United States, there ought to bo no obstacts put in-tho way by the Motherland, ‘The Hon. Mr. Blake pointed out in the House; the othor day, that the law upon tho subject o} extradition waa very unsatisfactory; and that it would Rave been ‘hetter If tho line lal aot bad buen suspended In Canada, and thoCanadian uet allowed to operate. In tho micantlns, fugityes from united States Justice every now and thog take refuge in thls oountry, and evade the ust puniahiuent of thelrotfunsoes, simply bo~ “unadian legislation on the subject of extradition id tied up with Imperlal red tapo, ‘As Mr, Dluke tttingly remarked, Canula bas plenty of rascals of her own to look after, with~ out bolng potted toy harhor Yas. anon who ni the adjolning . soe ee srr geteh ta The Caicaye TViSUne Tononto, April 8.—It 14 sald that # uumber of Frou-Thinkers will uccompuny Col; Ingersoll from the depot to tho Rossin House, in ordioy ta. event any poaslblo alasumanan. 78. eee ior huve mostly Loe . Tumor that’ Prof, Goldwin Sanita will prustdo 1s not correct. Phe man nuied Lachanee, gon of the uely! bor CRIMINAL NEWS, A Serious Charge Against Foote, of the La Crosse: P Democrat. Discovery of » Plan Whereby the Building Was to Be Burned. A Bkeleton Unearthed by a Farmer /- on His Premises in ‘ Ohio, And no Man Arrested Charged with “Having Committed the Murder. Assault upon a ‘Woman and Robbery of . Her House'at Iowa City. at A SERIOUS CITARGE. Spretal Nispateh to. The Chicago Tribune. La Cuosse, Wis. Aprils.—An exoltemont such Ag not frequently vcdurshero haa provulled to- dny over the arrest Infethst night of A. T. Foote, Juntor membor of the ttn of Pomoroy & Foote, editors and proprictors’ of Pomeroy's Democrat, on the charge of attempting to burn the Demo- erat buitding by placing a box of combustibles containing a Mghtod candle ina partof tho building best fitted to Btart a contlagration, a pluce where there was no possibility of discov- ory from tho outalie, a room to which but two had access,—Mr. Huntaman, tho managing od- itor, and Foote. There were noouter windows, and the candle was timed to rouch tha combustiblos in threo or four hours, whon.n fire would have been started that would not only have’consumed tho Democrat building, but the new opera-honse with nlite valunble and tinmoyable contenta, and perhapa other property near at hand. But fortunately Mr. Huntsman, who had remained ‘at tho office later than usual, inade tho discovery that prevented the intended miseblef, When arrested Foote appeared qultoumconcerted, and told bis wife, who was with him on the street, that ho did not know tho cnugo, but to-day be Is quite broken down, Yestorday, while examine ing insurance policies keld on the property, Foote remarked to Hunt#man that ho * wished tho d-—d thing would bun up,” and algo said (f he “ haa inongy enough ho would Icave thocity.” Public fecling is strong cee hin, and bis previous bad record in, thts city has been dis- cussed to-duy by crowds’ walting to hear the examinution, Hoe wna, atralened nt 5 n'clock, and committed to Juil {n default of $1,000 ball to await, examination to-morrow at 2 o'clock, Footo's fathor-in-inw, James Vincent, a wealthy lumber terchant, who furnished the money Foote has bad in thd Democrat oltico, anys he will not assist him: that if be fea ruscal be can belp himeelf, and that ho had caused enough trouble by bis actions and his reputation, Vincent holds a mortgase on the Democrat property, but bad not secured bimsolf by holding Insure ance polletes, It ia sald that If Foote ts not con- wicteds on this chargo he will bo on othors quite as ba —_— A MURDER MYSTERY. Cincinnati, O., April 2—Groat exeltemont provaila in Warren County, Obfo, cauaod by the discovery yesteniay evening, in a field on the farm of Samuel Hardy, near tho Shakor village, ofa human skeleton, A man was plowlug and uncovered what he thought wns a root, but, on inspection, found it to be a rubber boot, and that Jt was on tho footof ndend body. To-day Coroner Caroy and othors took the body out of tho ground. It had been burfed but a little distance below the surface, but so long ago that it was entirely unrecognizable, The body was buried in Ita clothing, which was not wholly decom- posed, Along with it were found a doubtc-bar- relod gun, somo pencils, keys, and « fow other articles, but no money, Tho mystery wns apparently impenetrable,” for no one could remember of any = one missing tn, that loonlity. This ovening, how- ever, Mra, William Griffith, who Hyves nenr tho Hardy farm, examined tho clothing and gun and other artictos found with tho body, and re- cognized them as belonging to Williain J. Lan- ning, Wn orphan sent out years ayo with othors from Boston, nud who found 1 home at Grifith’s, She suys ho war cconomiun, and tho Sth of April, 187%, started John Hardy, a gon of Samuel Hardy, to goto Monroc Station, cight milesuway, tHe bad with’ hon a gun, silver watch, and in tnoncy. Sho novyer heard from hii direetly, but Hardy told hor ho went to California, und atterwards to ‘Texas, Hardy wns arrested. He donies atron, ly ullguilt; roys be wont to tho station with Yann Ing, and bag had lotters from him eluco. Hs examination will be bold to-morrow, . — WILL PROBABLY DIE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, Lavayverre, Ind, April 2.—George Lynch, who was so unmoroifully hammered up by Dave Goodman a fow evenings aluce, 18 Iu a preca- rious condition, and this attornuon his life is despaired of, tho doctor oxprossjng tho bellet that st will terminate fatally. Goodinan at taoked Lynch with a set of brasg knuckles, it ts alleged, and after knocking him down intlicted soveral kicks in tho faco anil bead with his beavy oots, Lynch wits down-town next day, and it was nt firat thought no serious resitts would follow, but oryalpclns bag since set in, and tho probabilities are that tho man willdic, Goodman has not yot boon arrestod. Ho was taken in charge soon after tho occur rence, but while on the way ta. tho offico of a Justice of the Poaco he gaye tho olicor the Blip, and has not boan sinco arrosted, . FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Ponr Warns, Ind., AprilS.—No arrests bavo boon mado to-day iu the Hollaway case at Sliver Take, although’ tho husband is strongly sus- peeted. Tho rubbish of the flro was all cleared away by noon to-day, resulting in finding the headloaa body of Mrs. Hollaway. The head cau- not be found, This, taken with some other minor details, makes It positive that foul play haa been committed. The Coroners jury are making n searching lnvestiration, Tho remains ot bs child were found before they came to tha mother's. DEFENDS HIMSELF. i Tantvonp, Cono., April 2—Encounters be-| tween town boys and students of Trinity College! aronotunfrequont hero, and ono af tho lattor, W. B, Warrlug, from Brooklyn, N, ¥., is the boro of aeplrited resletance to three young roughs last evening, After insulting him, soy casayed to, givo him 6 thrashing, Warring drow his rue. yolvor, put a bullet into tho groin of ono, and, turning to hia next assailant, deliborntoly fired! athis breast, Tho ball glanced from a bution, otherwiso It would havo inflicted a futal wound, Warring to-day left for his Home. ‘ ROBBED WY A NEGRO, < Speciat Mupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Towa Ciry, In, April&.—A brutal assault was mado this afternoon by a negro upon the person of Mrs. Josoph Wash, residing in Enet Markot streot, Tho nogro isa stranger, who wont Into hor house, bor husband helng nbsent, and knocked berinsensiblo upon the flonr, rob tho houso of #10, and escapod, Sirs. Wash 1a in norition! condition. -Oflicora are in pursuit of tho negro. ‘ H — roars ATTEMPTED RESCUE, i Los Veaas,N. M., April £.—Thia_even{ng'two dosaporadoos, David Rudabugh and Jobu Allin, ontorod the jull, shot and fatally woundod tho Jalter, and attempted the resouo of Webb, a. priaonor under donth sentonce for murdor. Tho Pay gg ead itt re tired they will cortainiy bo lynchod, a CONVICTED O03 MURDER, Prrranuna, April2—The jury this afternoon found William Kelly gulity of murder in tho first degree for Killing. William Monn on tho cal : street a fow we paced A TARTAR: CAUGHT, Special Dispatch ta The Citeago Tribune, Srenurvieiy, Ind. Apri! 2—A. J, Tartar, obaryed with grand larceny, was sontenved to two yours in Blute Prison to-day, ——————— THE REV. ft f FARIS AND THE THEO- OGICAL SEMINARY. Mo tha Editor of Tha Chicage Tribune, Cmioaco, April 2.—The following atatomont appears in this morning's issue of your papor in whut purporte tn bo a history of yesterday's pro- coudings of the Roard of Directors of tho Thoo- logical Seminary of tho Northwest: Almont ull of tho trust-lands have been sold and rosold for Famee au, ns there wore open obargva uyainst the Hov, John MM. Furia of buy ‘ulled todo tho right kind af work, he last evening presented dis realgnution us Goneral Agent, which was immediately Becopted. Ky hore Wwnota. syiluble uf truth. tu the above statement beyond ifr simple fiet that Mr, Furis reaiqned his pos don as General Agout of the Bonfnury. It ls one of the most malicious filso~ hoods ever publisbod. Mr, Furia, at tho conclu. ion of @ ropurt covering period of his offical connection with the Bemlnary, us iteagent, for reasons uf a purely personil vbaructer declined to hold the position longer, ‘Thle was catirely unexpected by menibuni pree- ent, and, when asked lo revonsider, be mude tho ant shanti. 10 view of ft tha Rhant at eace SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1880—IWELVE PAGES, ft Netroit, and Dr, appointed Dr. Fears A Committee to ex: rain, of Jacksonville, a tho sontimonts of tho Board respecting fr. Farisand bis conduct as their agent. Tho Committee placed bofore the Board tho follows lowing resolution, which was unanimously a optet: pting the resignation of the Tev,J. M. Faria a8 General Agent of this Seminary, tho Ronrd desires to rocord its high appreeintion of his patient, faithful, tireless, and eaerifcing In- Dors in the Mnaucia! administration of the inati+ tution, No tan has performed inare eMolent service for tho Bemingry at f greater cost of time nd strength, and with larger personal self- doninl, Ho has discharged his duties with ox- ceptional carefulnem, systom, fidelity to dotaila, and genactontiousness, aud the debt owed to his efforts by tho Seminary cannot be paid by tho moat ample acknowledement.”" No seminary in the land has had a more of- clent agent, or one wha his made greater per- ronal gnerifices. Fos pho pion of bts cnre, than tho Rev. John Mf, Pati, and no person connected with this Seminary has contributed to {t so larga ashare of his own means as he. Tenny Gd. MIncnit, + One of tha Titrectors, |}. MABON, ‘Alav n Dirvotor. FIRES. CAT BRADFORD, PA. Mpeatal Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune, - Branronp, Pa., April 2—Ono of the most de- Atructivo fires in tho annals of Bradford broke outat No, 02 Main street, occupied by the Saw- Yer Brothors asa restaurant, at 6 o'clook this mornifg. The buildings inthe vicinity were all of wood and dry aa tinder, and tefore the flames wero checked twenty'-two bulldings were. latd in nehes. Tho principal buildings burned wero tho Academy of Music and tho Tituaville House, Fourteen buildings on Main and elght on Wobater street wore extroyed, Tho fire was hot and flerce, lasting lessthan two hours. James Wilson, a driller, came to town yesterday with a roll of money, got drunk, and about 4 o'clock was put to bed at tho Sawyer House, a most dis- reputable plice. A woman who waa In tho biild- Ing Awenrs that early in tho morning she hearda Pistol-shot, follawed by seufling and subdued ertes of murder, Shortly afterwards tho flra broke out. The charred remains were taken from tho fire at noon, and no inquest held. Tho boarders and servants in the Titusville House, a largo three-story affair, corner of Main and 1 Wobater, fled into tho atreet in their night clothes, losing averything. Bev- eral barrels of potrolerm were rolled from a burning store into the street. They caught fire and burst, enveloping a block on Webster strect in flames, Tho gucats of tha Varker House wero forced to fly into the street, ‘but. after bard work, the pines wos eived, Tho Acadomy of Music, xn alleged fireproof bulld- ing, soon melted under the Gorce tlames, Mr. 1. Joseph Moorehead and.famlly occupied rooms overn store, and hada close call from death, escaping Into-the street’In thelr night-elothes, ‘Tho fames were go florce that the Pullin, on tho oppusit aldo ofthe street were saved with tho utmost dificulty. Tho supply of water ‘was short, and the firemen were greatly incon: venionced, Three tiremen were seriously in- Jured and one man wos badly scorched. Several thieves wore arrested and fugged. Tho princl- pal losers were as follows: Aondemy of Music, owned by John_ Nelson, of Batamunen; loss, $12,000: insurance, $: iusvilly House; fos, £0,000; rane, Jobn C. Holmes, wholesale liquor; loss, $8,500; no insurance, Wright & Co., grocers; loss, $4,000; no. inaurance, Nick Russ, restaurant; loss, 25,000; no insur- 1s oNVashington Toune: loss, $2,000. Corry. Housn; loss, $2, Folwoll & Matt, drugylsta; loss, $8,000; in ance, by Parker House, damaged by fire and water Williams House: toss, $3,000. Tho total loss will aggregate $100,000, and the insurance leas than $40,000. AT 8T. PAUL, MINN, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8r. Paun, Minn., April 2.—Bhortly buforo mid- night Oro broke out in;a. building in Weat Bt. Paul, owned by Mathias Iten. Owing to the dis- tance from the enginc-houses on this side of tho rlvor not much assistance was rendered, and tho building was totally destroyed, with the con- tents. Tho building’ was occupied by threo ‘stores. ho; southern ono wns used ons & hardware _ establishmont. by tho owner of tho billding, Mathing Iten; tho middie one by J. Berger asin boot and shoe stores and the northern one by George W. Gray as a grocery. Tho two former tenants also occupied the reiirs of tholr stores n4 dwelling houses. The Joss on the building was nbout $1,000, and thaton. stack $3,000 or $4,00) mora, ‘The total insurance: da €4.200; $2,500 on Tten’s Building and stock, $900 on Gray's, and $31,000 on Berger's, —_ AT SOUTII AMHOY, N. J. Bourn Axunoy, N.J., ApHIL2.—A spark from a locomotive of the Pennsylvanian Railroad stated a fire which burned over otweon 2,000 and 3,000 fered of wond land, notwithstanding all tho farmers and laborers iu the netghborhood fought tho ames for hours, “The wood-choppers’ houses, wagons, wood-ohopping flinplements, end muple-sunes, houses yreve conaumied, «Lost IN CINCINNATI. CrNoINNATI, April 2.—The tobacco warehouse of Ripley & Co, burned this afternoon, in which McGregor Bros, bad stored 200,000 pounds of Jcaf tobneco and Lee Edwards 20,000 pounds, most of which wns destroyed or damaged. Me- Gregor Bros,’ insyranco was $10,000 and Edwarda #1, ‘Tho loss on tho building {3 $1,000; uo In- suraneo. F — AT ROSCOMMON, MICH. _ Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Bast Saginaw, Mich. April 2.—Bonnott Bros,’ stare at Roscommon was destroyed by firo this morning. Toss, $25,000; “insurance, $11,000. Work of an incendiury. AT TROY, N. Y. Troy, N.¥., April 2.—The regalia manufac: tory of J, R. Peltts & Co. burned lust night, Loaa, $30,000; Insured, : ae THE COURTS. - LYCOMING TUE EU RANGE coM- ‘TM the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, Cutrcago, Apell %—We notice undor the law columns of your edition of to-day roforence to a Dill tiled Ja the Superior Court af Cook Connty by tho Union Mutual Life-Inuurance Company ngatust the Lycoming Fire-Insurntico Company and Sloasns. Ryan, De Roode, and Konnody, a8 agents of raid Lycoming Insurance Company. Wo think that Juatice to all the partica requires an explanation, . In tho firat place, wo dcsiro to say that Mosars, Ryan, De Htoode, and Kennedy are not now, and nover at any time have been, the agents of tho Lycoming, and that thoy know nothing .what- ‘exer of tho subject-mattoraf this suitp and thoy inform us that xt no time hus any olnimor tlo- mand been mado upon thon, as alloged in tho bill, ote, ho joining them ns parties 1a: evi- dently x mistako on the part of plaintitf’s at- torney. In behalf of the Lyonming, wo would: bay. that a Judgmont was rendered ugulnst It, 13 allonod Inthe bi, which, upon appual to the Supremo Court, was aftirmed during the summor of 189, That the Compuny wos then ready, willing, and desirous to pay sald Judgment; but shortly afterward, and heforo oly 80, tho Company was xurnisheed at the suit of one Honry Bohrikicr, and summons sorvod upon Bald Company attaching the monoys in ite banda undor sald Judzmont, which garnishee procecd- ing fa still pondting and undetcrinined, ws wo are informed by our attarney, Wo would furthor state thatna demand bas evor been mado upon ns (tho axents of the Come pany) since the rendition of the Judgmont, This Company is now, and his always boon, willing tind. hid 60 repentedly oxpressed {tolf) ta pay over the money into court, upon ordersa to do, merely asking for prowetion aginst doublo paymont. Wo desire to muke this ox- plination in order that the Lycoming Company inty not bepluced fn falyo position. Heapeot- fully, 47 Gronae P. Tuzapway & Co., wo Agents, Under tha impression that Messrs, E. H. Ryan & Co. wore thd nyontalinttivelty of tho Lycouing Fire-Insuraboo Compuny, the solicitors for the Union Nutual Life mude them parties dofend- unt to tho uroditors' bill referred to yesterday as having boon Bjed against the Lycomlug. It paras ak that ¢h i mee ee anita ne tie. f and wit bas been muon atelier ‘out thelangmes. ¥ PROBSYL COURT, Inthe estatu of Miiyard 8, Stickney, tho will was proven ani aduitized tu probate, Letters teutainontury wore issued to Klaaboth HL. Btick- noy. Tho ostnto is vahtoj at about. books, pictul and engrariige aro to the wifo, Elizabeth,” together fouring of the remainder-6f tho alate. mint ter porte fourth is to gute the motherof the joveassd, Sarah Wyer Stlakney, ; Tn the estate of Ju poh Dy lurtin, lotters of ardianabip were tssucd’ (0 Glovannt B, De artin. ‘The cstute is valued at about $250. Jn tho extuto of August Wouilled, the wil} was proven aud adinitted lo probate, . ; S THE GERMAN-AMGRICAN BANK. Justus Killun, Rubolver of the above-named Dank, filed his report yeatorday of bis doings for the past three months, Hu bed &821.07 ou hand gt the last report, and haa recelved alnce $1.50 for offecta for claims and $247.% fora 5 per cent dividend on a claim ngainst tho Central Nation- al Hank. Ho bna paid out $1,8 on offacts and pec i expenses, leaving a balance of $420.80 on hand, —— STATE COURTS. Guerra Mermanos or Guerra Rrothors hegan A sult yestorday ngainst Morris Myers and Willian Pearson, clalining $3,000. — THE CALL TO-DAY. Jupor DausMonp—Sot cuse. Jover Hiopartt—No court. Jupax Dren—No court until Tuesday. Jopor Gary—Motians. Jupar §aitn—Motions for now trial, Jupar JAMEsON—No court. Jupax Koaetns—Motions for now trial. Junan Monan—Motiona, Junge TuLRy—Divorce cases, Jupas BAnxus—Diverce cnses, THE CALL MONDAY. donor Drusmoxn—In chambers. dunce Mropcrtt—Motlons for new trinl, Junar Dyvr—No court untit Tuestay. APPELLATE CouRT—52, 16, 77,78, 70. No case on trial. JupuL GANY—871, B&t, 8°5, B87, 803, (117, 920, O21, 920, 724, 25, 027, 028, 029, 090, 842, KH, nnd ood, No conse on trial. duoux JAMeBON—Contested motions, Jupne Roarre—Set core Ii, SeCarthy va. O'Neli, and calendar Nos. 117, 138, 110, 121, No cusconteini, JUDAH MORAN—M, 12%, 1%, 140, 2 to 164, Ine sha except 148, 149, 157, and 160, No caso on, jal. dunar Turny—Contested mations, Jona BARNUM—Contested motions, Jupon Loomis—Set cases general Nos, 2,060, and ie Calendar Nos, 42%. 42 #0, 491, 48d, 4M 4, 440, 440, 448, 451, 459, 4H, 401, 409, 402, 4, 443 and 56! JUDGMENTS, Burentorn Counr—Conrrsatoxs—Colia Bruco ys. Simeon and Jano A. Jucksou, 81,709.61.— Jacob Huber ya. Honry Ziminerman, $153.09. Stephen Biatn vs. Cleophuse Bnatlen and Mosca St. Peter, 8220, Junur GAny—Otto Krofsman ve. Morrigtelz, and Max A, Mayer, €500.—Morris Connhauser va. Isnitore Goldstein, Jie Whitu va. Antorican Oleograph Company, §530,34 $$$ LOCAL POLITICS. The Republicans Working Mard, with Every Prospect of Sicecsx—Thelr Cans didates for Asscanor—Ward Mectings. Tho warning given to tho Republicans by ‘Tue Trinuxe yesterday, that [t would be necessary for them to turn in and do good, steady work if they wanted to elect thelr candidates Tuesduy, bud a good effect, and yesterday presented a scene of activity and of well-directed energy which, if kept up untll Tuceday night, makes the success of all the Republicun nontinces cere tain. The Hepublicans are laboring under a adisudvantage which It i6 now tov Inte to fully remedy. They were not as atten- tive to registration as tholr opponents, nnd in some .of the wards a very small proportion of the Republican yoters have had thelr names ene rolled,—much amaller than would have been the ease had cithor the voters themselves or the workers thought of the importance of registra: tlon. BUI], while ft fs too Inte to get nuines on the books, yet there {s no ronson why the voters should not turn unt ton man and submit to the delay of swearing in their. votes, comforting themaclves with the reflection that it isan ane noyance which Is due simply to thelrown fault. All the Republican candidates bave been doing 006 Work and carrying ona canynss the ef- fectiveness of which will be shown next week, They have not confined themselves to making Bpecclies nt mass-mectings, Lut bave gone out: among the voters and personally seen them. THE EXECCTIVE COMMITTEES of tho various E t yesterday, and at all of then the most encouriging reports were re- cefved from the different wards, If the present enthushism keeps up—and there is no reason why It eboukl not inerense inetend of diininish —there oweht to bo an overwhelming ma- Jority for the Republicans in the South Division, ® very houvy one on the West Side, and a fair one In tho North Division. In tho just-men- toned part of the city the Germans cut loose altogethor from the Den collent ticket which the ‘up, including its tt docs anc! as Mr. Almoudinger, bns satistied thom that that Jathe tleket which will receive their votes. A. 3 great number of origtual Republicana, who wandered off after the Communists, have re turned to thelr alleviunce, and will contribute to swell the Republican majority. The latter party hus been very fortunate jn ita BELECTION OF ASSESSORS, Mr, Amick, on the West Side, {sn man whose Ife buginess it has been to nequalnt himgcit with the yatues of property. Mr. Drake bas hal experience on tho South’ Side, and made Inst Year a eingulurly-successfitl asscasment. While tr. Chase, the Democratignominee on the North Side, has ‘apparently had the experience of a yeur, yet, us tinattcr of fuct, the worl: wns all done by his deputies, he himacit baying nothing todo with It. ‘Those deputies wero Republicans, Mr. Chase indorsed the resolution aaa itaal by the Convention which nominated him, which de- elnred that no Repnbileans suould be appolnted ta positions under ony of the town ailicers, Ho has plodged himself to discharge the men who have served for mans: yeurs in tho North Town Assessor's office, nnd to put in new mon whose only qualification ja thnt they ure Democrats, Therefore, Chitse's retlection now though Mr. Appleton, his opponent, {3 1 new man—would be 1 uilsfortune; for Mr. Appleton will be surrounded with compotent assessor, which 3fr, Chise cannot be. Insomuch as tho real-cstato. nsecssnent is to stand practienlly unaltered far four yeurs, the finportance of huving good inen cunnut be underestimated, ‘THY, DUBINESS-MEN gre waking up gencrally to tho importanco of nelecting goml Aldermen. Tho extravagaut ap- propriuttons maile by the present Connell, and tho hoavy tuxation they invalye, bas nwakened them to the necessity of pre- paring for next yeur, sine, if good men are not choren, tholr taxes will be much higher for 1881 thun for 1640, According to all appenr- ances, therofore, they will tarn out Tuesday and send several of tho Ulathorskito oxtrava- nt Aldermon who are seeking redlection Sack to tho obscurity from whieh they came, COMMUNIST ROWDIES AT WORK, A meeting was held Inst evening 1n the hall at the corner of North avenue ond: Chureh street, where the soveral Communist leaders suce ceeied in showing themsclyes In thoir truo char- noters of insolent binackguirds and disturbers of tho public pence, ‘The meeting was called, Irrespective of party, for tho purpuse of ratifying the nomination of Anton Jinho asian tndepeudent candidate for Aldernian of the Sixteenth Wank. Col, Louls Sehaifner was cabled on to presido, and his appearince was a signal fora disturb: ance by the Communtsta, who had packed tho meoting in the Interest of the mun Henry Strhl, who was imported into tho ward less than u year 0, tho disturbances were lod by a follow hppro: rintely named Kicker, who was sovonded by 1 jong-haired laxzaron! ostensibly reporting 1h corner for thy Arbiter Zeitung, Theso distucbers wero. fre mptly suppressed by Col. Sehaifner, who quietly informed tho Com- munilats seattored through the ball that he pro- posed to run the meeting in a deecnt manner, and that if thoy did not ugree with its objects they could withdraw. Subse Bane apeoches wero mado by 0, I. Manu, Toun ullivan, Anton Imbot, WB, Rortnee Jeu Merkel, William Underwood, and. r, Crayin. Br, Imhoft's was tho signal of anothor outburst from tho Communist Kicker, who wus only suppressed by a thrent that if he didn't bo quiet he would be pitched down the staira, und 2 lozen men rose ready to do it, ‘This quieted the follow, but he and tis companions continued to coniet themolyes In an indecent manner, onte raging alt sonso of propricty, clreututiog Com- milintat cfroulurs, and xonerally behaving the Bol eaih away whieh mado patent tho ching. ter ofthe man Stahl, whose ardent supportors thoy nro, Phase in oharge of the meeting, representing both Mo Democrats and tho Itepublicans, cuns, ducted thomsulves in an orderly manner, and succeoded in preserving the poacu by the force of argitnent and charioter alone, Aftor tho meeting adjourned tho Communist Apouters stood up and still further inde a dis- grucefulexhibition of thomsolyos until turned gut of tho hull by tho turning out of tho lighh, IN DRIEY. Tho First Ward Democratta Club mot at tho Palinor Houso last night, but the attendance ‘was too sinall to do any business, Dr. Ransom Doxter writea to Tue Trmnune that tho statement mado that ha wns present nt amecting in tho Fourth Want antagonistic to Ald Mallory, iy un error, which ho wishes to have correated, . Amuss-incoting of tha Republicana ot tho Reventh Ward was beld lust: evening at Schubert's Hott, cornor of Loomis and ‘Twolfth strecta, Rousing cum: alice speeebes were mide by Poter Schillo, O, We. Woodmun, Pleasant Ainick, Jamos Stewart, and other goutlomon, Groat cnthuslusin provatted, Tho Ropubliein Rxcoutive and Finance Com- mittves of the West Town mot at, Parkor's Hall atio'clock., DW, Clark, Chairman of tho Ex- soutlye Committee, reported thut tho machinery: of tho party was in the best running order, and that the outlook indicated a sweeping majority for the whole Rypubtican town ticket ‘Tucsday, The Committees adjournod to 2 o'clock to-day. “Tha Boventh Ward Democrata muict at Mure saloon, on Morgan etrect, near Fourtosnth, ast night. Addrossoa were dol mg by Sloasra Miwa Jones, J. O'rien, Jaswph :B, Duify, the mocratio vaudidate for Aldormai, aad other ane a. - Kesolitions denounelng ox-Ald, Uldruth wore ununiuously passed, wud ull the speakers pald thotr resprota to bint in far from complimentary language, ‘Tho Campaign Commisies of tho Pourth Ward Ropublicau Club mot ho uew hemlauarions of the Chie Mod! Si end ake yo = 24 «=—Thirty-first street. The follow: ing oficers wero ok serve during the present campaign: Chairman, H. 3. Wheeler; Secrotary, Col. Georgo.R. Cannons Trensurer, Rdward P, Hall. Arrangements wero perfected for stationing workers nt the various polling-places on election-day, and a number of ticket-pedilers were appointed. Alargely-attended mnss-mecting of the Sec ond Ward Republicans was held Inst evening at Al Lebrun’s Bites, No. 710 Indiana avenue. B He. Bites presided. Hf. D, Billings, tho candidate for Alderman, made a brief speceh, pleduing himself to work In the beat Interests ot tho party ifetceted. Hoe was enthusiastically recelyed by thone present, Capt. Moure, the Republican candidate tor Clerk, was called on, and apoko at some length on the encouraging outlook before tho Hepublicas party. A quartet present aang soyvoral campatrn songs, and speeches wero mace by Irus Cay, E. i. Bilas, Frank Drake, and othor candidates. A nass-inecting of the Republicans of the Seventecnth Ward waa beld tast evoning at the corner of Chicago avenue and Sedawick strevt, Robert Knight wae called to the chair, and the meeting wna well entertained with speeches: by Mr. W. 'T. Underwood, of the Fifteenth Ward: Batmuel Appleton, candidnte fur Assessor; Tobin Almondinger, candidate for Collector; Peter Jobnain, candidate for Supervieor; Willan Greiner, Jr. eandidate for Clerk; and John Murphy, enndidate for Alderman, Tho tone of tho meeting was enthusiwstic and tho feeling ‘ono of confidence regarding the olection of the town and Aldermanic candidates Tuesday, Republicans of the Fourteenth Ward met Iaat eventing on tho corner of Unton and West. Firie strects, Mr. George Newton presiding. Gen, Martin was tho firat speaker. He thought it vould bave been impossible for — tha Town Convention to hive selected four better men than thoso who had been chosen as the Republican atandant-bearers on this ocen- sion. They were all men of oxemplary charuc- terand well known throughout tho West Side, The meeting was further uddresac! by several local speakers, and by J. J. McGrath, Henry Hertz, J. B, Nordhem, and ‘others. A. larga eagring of Hepublicans of the suine wart was eld in Eekharit’s satoon, No, 448 Weat Chicago avenue, Kpeeches. were made by A. J. Elorg, President of the meeting, J. J. McGrath, Gon, Beem, J. 1. Nordhem, and others, A joint meeting of the North Town Campaign Committee and the caudidates was held yeater- dny afternoon inone of the club-rocms of the North &hle ‘Turner-Haltl. Thero were present. Messrs, Voter Buschwah, .presiding, Conrad Folz, Corbin, _ Biatehford, Iaymond, Sam Collyer, A. G, Lundberg, G, A. Gunz, Robert Knlght, George L. Ward, A. L.Crayin, 6. Mer, Henry Eoleh . eaty, Henry Severin, Henry selena, ir, J. W, Betterman, Tobias Almene dinger, candidate for Collector; Bam Appleton, candidate for Assessor; Pater Johnson, cand)- dute for Supervisor; Wiliam Greiner, Ji eandidate .for Town Clerk. Amony the bus ness accomplished was tho perfecting of tre mingements for the cainpalan and the fixing of the uxecesments of candidates, There will be a nd maas-meeting to-night at the North Side Turner-Hall, Py . ; LARE. 3 A convention was held yesterday afternoon at the Towne Hull ut-the Stoek-Yards for tha pure pone Of putting in nomination a Supervisor, Jolivetor, Assessor, one Trustee, 1 Town Clerk. ond # Police Mupiatrate. The following are the nominations mude: Supervisor, George Mutr- head: Assessor, C, 8. Hedfield; Collector, Peter Murphy; ‘Trustee, Patrick Nolan; Town, Cleric, Edward Byrne; Police Magistrate, J. B. ‘Thomas, ‘Tho ticket is made up entirely of the present In- ctmbents, Mr. Muirhead was Assessor far four years previous to his clection as Bupor eer. lnst year, Mr. Redtletd bas onty been in the Bourd one yeur, and has given’ satisfaction in bls s- sessments. Mr. Murphy hus beld the position of Collector for three years, Nolan hus been ‘Trustee for two Senrs, Byrne was elected an the opposition ticket two years ago, and was redlected Inst year, belo on both tieketa, Thomas was appointed to fill the unex- red term of Mr. George Mitchell, decensed, This ticket ia eniled the Citizens’ ticket. ‘Two of the candidates are defendants to a bil now ending In the courts for retuining unlawful ces, and for other irreguaritics. Tho Oppual- tion, or People’s ticket, have, through the Com. mittee of Fifteen, which was appoluted for that purpose, tendered the nomination for Assessor to Mr. Albert Colyin, who was Asgcusor some years ago, and gave general satisfaction, It he accepta he will add much atrength to the theket, ‘Tho Ucket is one of tho best ever put up by the opposition, and Mr. Rumsey at the head the respect of nll parties. Tho contest this year will Den very cloze one. MALY UITTERS, [ALY UNFERMENTED NADA AAPOOIN VRAARARAASAAO MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK MALT AND HOPS’ ITER HILDREN.—Moental and physical weakness of youth bas its origin, i the majority of cases, in defective uutrition. Food In sulllelent quan- tities da tnken, but it 1s not assimilated. The load fs pale, thin, and weak. ‘There i no life in tho little one, who pines in solitude, ta tho ius: tonishment of friends nnd rolatives. Now, whit thls young pationt wants tasomothing to nourish and Rtrongthon tho bloud, incrense tho flesh, and build up tho system. Nothlig fn medigine or divtetica can possitly equal MALT BITTERS, This incomparnble mutrient is rich in bone and fat-producing nimterluts, It ussists digestion, clennses and enriches the blood, and prepares tho ayatomn to resist dixense and debiiity, MALT BITTERS are papery without fermentation fron Canadian BARLEY MALT und HOPS, and warranted suporior to all otter forms of malt or medicine, while free from tho objection urged aginst mate tquors, Ask for MALT Birrens propared by the Maur Birrens Cowrany, and see that every bottle bears tho ‘Trane Mant Lage. duly signed and Inclosed in wave lines as xeen fn cut. MALT BITTERS nre for snie py all Druggists. ——— AMUSEMENTS, 7 CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL WILLIAMS COLLEGE GLEE CLUB, Thursday Evening, April 8. Tickets, with Reserved Seats, 25, 50, 75, and $1.00. For sale at Box Office. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, JAIL WAVERLY... Propelolor und Manager, LAST QRAND SATURDAY MATINER. Vhin Muthiow Mair Prien. LAST GREAT BATORDAY NIGHT Of tha Vary Giruat Kuccess, Woatheraby-Qoodwin Frollques! In thelr Happy und Peronntal HOVUVTLES ! : “Hvorywhore Laughad Into the Usmost Popularity.” Murinoer ednesiay nnd Nuturiday, April 6-KIMALF YS BNCH A NT. MWYICKER'S THEATRE. Bngagomont of thu Uriltant Artiste, MISS. CAVENDISH! Matinee and Kvontug Last Vimos of JANE SITORE! Next Wook—BMUCH AYO ABOUT NOTIN : and AS Vou tanh IT, SMALL BEGINNINGS, . ” 1? If WAS ONLY A MATCH, But It Proved the Destrue- tion of an Entire City, -- Some Historic Tnoidents Showing How Little Matters Bring About . Great Disasters, And Their Practical and Vatuable Application to the Ben- t efit of All. ‘ Suggestions of Special Interest to Physical Sufferers. 3 ‘ A, mispronounced word of command ied + to tho slaughter of tho “gnilant six huns * dred" nt Bulukdava. A slluht error of -f formation Jeft Napoleon iznorant of the 5 ainken road at Waterloo: lost him the feb! on which his destiny depended, and vhanged the wholetnap of Kurope, Only a trifle, bat itmay | vost. a Ife “Some people feel unnecountably = + tired, and thelr frlonds say “thoy are becnming = + stupid or Invy.” ‘They realize thle 19 not tra + but cannot account forthe unusual inssttinie, Othor fudividuals have continuous beulaches | and wonder what thoy have caten to cause such | |} pin. Phere are atill another ¢lass who have =‘ trensient palns fn different purts of tho { body, espectully fn the limbs and -baek, and thay, too. fall to understand the reason, The cause In ench cuso Is tho xame; {tis Blimpie; ” Stcan be removed. But unless removed. ane : thut promptly, tho most serious consequonces aro certnin to folio Whenever a person, has the symptom above noticed thero Issomething —- tho matter with the kidneys, jo. one who fay suffering may not know it, but itisso. It leonby Ashort tima since it hae been discovered that most aflments arise from disordered kidneys, © although it. has been known for yenrs that tha most virulent, pulnful. and fatal disonses aro: those which arise from theseorgans. Fully one- hulf the American people, although apparently well, have something disordered about thelr kidneys which they do not realize, butwhich — - {6 sapping tho life, | Itis refreshing to know that = + Arecent discovery, being tho only Kidney-leat extrnet ever produced, will absolutely relieve and eure all forma of complaints arkiing from + disordered kidnoys. It is known as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver cure, and is unqueation- ably the purest, best. and most certain remedy, ever brought before the public. It 13 for sule by: druygists in all parts of tho nnd, and, untlka any other remedy ever before prodticed, fs ine fallibie, Every statement obove mado is selentiie truth, and advanced thinkers and ali who value the blessings of health cannot afford todgnore them, THE HOLMAN PADS, HOLMAN TREATMENT. Rational and Popular. NAL becnune It never antagonizes the vital Tikays Wide H. Popular and souzht the over, hecuusu it cures atiitivtroubly sndsmall “MIE HOLMAN TREATHENT Has elicited the highest prise from patients of both, roxes, Shoxecnaes, Maly aeknowledue yond (he reach of medivine, have been inild actiun of the HOLMAN REMEDIES, ‘They nover fall whon taken asa treatment for the 4! removal of Chronte Diniculttes of louz standing, come pelsing every forta of foralo complatnt, depiity, and) hervous prontration. Itisn fact that nearly all due | eases that attack humanity ean bo traved prltnarily xo Hesteet and Inciplest indigestion under muleriat in Huunces and inordinnte uxv of polsununs drugs. The Holman Liver and Stomach Pad Abrorbs the polson In the bluod and throws into the system an invigorating tonle, arousing nnd quicken {hg the secretions of iusiria’ und pancrestic Juices, and regulating the supply of bliv frun: the Liver, thereby restoring tho nutural lone and vigor to the Monuch, onening the bowels, and renuvating the - wholdayatomn. i Te isn certuin cure for overy spocios of Livor and Stumach troubles, Fover und Ague, Billuus Disorders Liver Complaints, Intermittent, Fever, Periodical Headaches, Dyspepaln, Ague Cal danndice, Neuralgia, Kidney ‘roubles, 4 Hon of ite Heri Rueunntism, wll kinds ol Wenkness, Sex Sen isticn, Vain in Side, Mgek, Stomach, Shoulders, nod Muscles, FUILSALE BY ALL. DRUGUIBTS. Dopat for the Northwest: 134 MADISON-ST. + - CHICAGO, ILL, (BATES & 11. fnnagers.) ake, Fer Hoare of ALL imitations. Hend for pauphiet and testimunials, Agents wanted in the country to Xunvngs for thesv yuuds. —————————————————————_—_—_—_== MEDICAL PREPARATIONS, CURED WIT RIGORD'S VIT. Fully 25 per cent of the human, mee nre victims te partial or completo Imputency, ‘Thi# starting wssere Hon witl bo tally carrabortad by avery inteliizent nyslelan, ‘Pho neiaieinal causes producing thty disease Uiscretlons or excesses, Rome ot the common syinptonis aro leas of visur, spermatorrbcen, pain in ho back, dlspasition to nvold aoriety, hininine ctuumy o ies 1 fe inl Mistress, nervous debility, nnd 1 mn thn feruntesd, dobliiuating drewins, Me Lat Ho faine munluaty prevent tho parent from warning the chi of this erent Hecrot hablte arn the reals nflenurance, The medical pufossina ies benn nimost erintinglly negltent or reticent about theso things,as + tho temond for Inerenand accommodations at tho in SATO tay hulas niply attext. ititory inn well-known principal in aniinnt physiology that nu vital wetion can take placg aveept tirough the naeney af the nerraua myateat. “Ht tho verve jowor tn ang onan iw weatonid, then that onan I weak. More tan remedy Inthe reach of wll, one that bas Aloud Hie tort fur aver bait w cuntury, (Ur, Wcorts Viral RESTORATIVE line Loon soruUntend and In dorsed py the Arademy of Mudicing tn Part fallitia swecine fur thoaliove, contin nu cantharides, ar athor patkant in nuroly VKGET prosticing no rexction, und Hpennanont In tects 1s Bianca: Wi, ind can bo lind uf Levaseor & Ca., 10 hw ruy ie Hlaesmond, Mt Lots, Mo,: box of 10) ull by mull upon rocolpt uf peice. CHITIVICATE, Panis, July 18, 175-19 Hue de ta Patx.—A Mr. Fi Toy aifty-throo yours aid, had hoon a wituwer teunty-iive —, years, nervous fempornmunty bad sutforad for tlre Years with aporumanrrtuen, utkk for ten years wit horvous dybliity and ontire ta 7. For slahtenn re he tot overy ku iy without nny bel nd, Pals eFmnen, arot Dr. 8. Uraven ‘alo agent for tho tal. Singer Nuttdinig, Bh bux of 400, £1 1d, Bens, JQ camo 1 hig and Endviaed hin to try Weard's UHoatorative. Afton frie niontte be wie dlvenites aged, but E busisted upon hie canting ti tae, and OT ning months he was rostored to fall health and vigue: wok amreiod, and bay two ting elitlren. Outaese parionts tronted i) wero curod within 30 days, 1330 ade works, LO bebwoen two and three monthe, Bbuiwoon Ave sn hy. st . M, mee, SModteina du fa do HOLD WY AL VANSCHLAACI fi, N&O, Chleage, Agunte forthe Drag! lt LE REMEDY. pewana, ieee | ted, or Protrudia; pias chat Guilings Pil pe et co é H ict, curse cases of long tandtlog: in Tweok, ordinary casas in3 day, u CAUTION Foye HOOLEY’S THEATRE. BMatineo thia Aftornoon at 2 Last Vorformance this Asyoning at'B, uf THE TRAGEDIANS OF KALAMAZOO! ° ‘ BBON &.CHANE tn thelr new Monday, ‘Aprit 6, 10) Ben % 6 SHARPS AND FLATS. Secure your seats dn advance, avold thevtttte ~~ TAAILIN'S THEATRE ‘thie Baturday Mating and Hvening and'Vo-Mors 0 Merv nad Kvening, last performe aoe any owual euvcesdy Af. 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