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TH CHICAGO TRIB MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1880. FORKIGN. Further Particulars of the Recent Election in Qreat Britain. Gladstone Adheres to 1s Deter: “ inination Not to Accept Office, ‘2 The’ Net Liberal Gains Thus Far Placed at Fifty- Six, Probable Oomposition of the Now Ministry Foreshadowed by the “ Obgorvor.”” A Gallant Fight by « Peru- vinn Corvet Oir Arica. Dynamite. Placed Under Lord« Mayor Gray's Stand at an Election Meeting. trench Religious Mensures to / Apply to the Jesuits in the Colonies, The Pope Expresses Some Regret at the Hostile Attitude of the . Government, GRHAT BRITAIN. THB LNCOMING GOVERNMENT. Lonpon, Aprit4.—'Che Ubeerver this morning guys: “Wo understand thure will be no deulsiont “whether the Guverninent shall resign at ouce or Awalt.tn adverse vute of Parliament, until the exnet number of the Liberal mujority is aseer- tained. After the result of tho polling on Friday: became known, a spevtil messenger was pent to Baden-Baden with dispatches for the Queen. GUADSTONR’S ASPIRATIONS. “Wohnte tendon to believe that Gladstono disapproves of the nrrangement suggested in various quarters that ho uccept a enbordinate bitlce in tho now Adininistration. He attil ad- heres to his intention of not resuming office, but qwill cordially support the recognized Liberal lenders—Eanrl Grunvillo and tho Marquls uf Hartington, ‘THn SEW MINISTRY. “Reports current about tho composition of tho tioW Ministry are obviously premature, ag there has been no consultation between Liberal leaders on the subject. We mention the fol lowing rumors ns possesshig a certain amount of probabillty, though resting as yet on vo basis of ascertained facts It ts anid the Earl of Derby with be offered tho Foreign Oftive. If he res fuses, ns is probuble, tho ofice will bo wasigned to Lord Kiinberly. W. #, Forster will, bo Minta- ter of the Colonles; Goshen, Chancellor of tho Psxehequer; Lord Cardwell, Sceretary of War} Mr. Childers, Firat Lord of tho Adiulralty; Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Sir Charles Dilke, and Mr. Fayeott, us representatives of the ade ‘vanced section of tho purty, will occupy sets {1 the iow Cabinet. Lord Ruterberry, it may also be taken for granted, will hold an hnportant post In the Liberal Administration.” FURTHER RETURNS YOM THE ELECTION, Be, Keneal rho wats datonted at Stoke-wpna of Friday, w oot th oh utood ae “follows: W.. wWaudally Iiberuty “12,100; IL Broadhurst, Liberal, W070: Hobert Tivath, Conservative, 6,120; Dr. Kenealy, 4,001, ‘Heath was returned to the last Parila- mont by 6,180, and Dr. Kenenl$ by 0,10, ELECTIONS REPORTED, Tho following candidates were elected yester- ay" 2 Michael Arthur Hass, Liberal, for Stulford- shire, reviected, Henty Wiggins, Liberal, for East Stafford. shire, succeeding 8, OU, Allsupp, Conservutlyot a Liborai pain, i Liberal, for Portshire; 1 eral gain. In lass. Drummond Mouray, gervative, waa elected for Pertshive hy 2430 votes, the Libernl eaididdte, the Hon, Algernon F, Groville, recolving 2255. : NBT [IUERAL GAINS, “ Tho Liberal nut guin fa now tifty-six seats. <a FEELING IN TURKEY. - CONSTANTINOPLE, April 4.—Thero 1s great ex- eltoment and dolight hero nt the result of tho elections in Great Britain, cspeclally nmong the Greeks. fue Spies" ON THE LIUERAL GOVERNMENT. Tho Times, in its leadlag article this morning, kayst Wo do not healtute to predict that when tho Liberal Government comes Inte power {te Rell reapocting external relntions of tho Empire i ‘bo precisely colnefdent with tho pouneals we urged upon tho Beaconsfield Siu airy. ye GRECIAN CLAIMS. Tho Times has nivised the satisfaction of tho claims of Greeco, guarantees for the better gov~ ermment of Christlins in Armenia and other puis of -Aslatio Turkoy, and the withedraritl | rom Afghanistan us sodn ug a strong frontier 1s secured und peico restored in Calls < THE BROKEN, CANLE. * ne, broak in the Anglo-American Company’4 cable of 1878 is ata polut thirty-six miles fram tho arnt ly. pluce on the Irish coast, in eighty Yathoms of water. SOUTIE AMERICA. A GALLANT ¥IGIT, Loa, March 25, via New Yoru, April 4-Tho corvotte Union has forced the blockade of Arled, fighting oven hours with two Chilinn trotichids and a transport, Sho discharged bur ontire cargo. whilo fighting, and has roturned tu Callan, The ‘Union was undoubtedly sent froth Callao with forma and ammunition for tho Peruvians in the blockaded port of Ariva, probably unier com mard of Capt. Vilavieunoio, and has sucuceded in hdr errand, despito tho — Chillan plookading vessels, In tho seven-houre’ engagement it ia fiir to prosuino thut the Union was nselsted | by — tho monttor Manco Capue and tho fortifications of Arion, Cnpt. Villavicuncio has alreatly dta- thiguished himecif na the gcommander of tho Chalaco by many suecessfuf trips with atipplios ‘for the Peruvinn forces on he Southern ports of tho Republic, dellyering ull, despite covery eifort of the Chillin vessels to cupture him, FRANCE, THE CONSERVATIVE POPE, Pants April 4—Le Tempe suys a note from the Vatican to tho Government {a on Its way to Paria, expressing regret nt tho measures byuinst ‘the Jesuits, but abstaining from any formal Keener and from anything resembling oneours erent to rellyfous confrateruitios to roslét ihe decrees of Government. . WILL STAND UPON THBUL RIQHTS. +The Afontteur and Gazette de France annouroo “mat tw moctlog of Superiors of unauthorized Tellgious ounfraternitics Eeitoy it was dechied neither to cummuntoate their status to the Gove eruinent nor demand wuthorization, but to stand ‘upon thulr comunon-law rights, - DIBASTROUS VINER Lonnon, April4.-A dispatch from Paris ro- ports that terrible fre ovcurred in Montut- juont, & Village of Buvoy, Beventven inbubl- Yunts’ porished and thirty-one dwellings were jestroyod, . AParla dispatch says: Tho operations uf do- crové against unnuthorized congregitions his been extened to the colonies. ‘The Jesuits have eatabllshments on the Isluuds of Hourbou and ‘Modagascur, AFGHANISTAN, 1 MAHOMED JAN RILERD. * Lorbom April 4A dispatch from Cabul Says; Mabomed Jun attacked 260 Hazaraa near Gbhuznoo, Tho Huzurag killed Mahomed Jan “end twoother Chiefs. Hurd fighting followed, <iMtiding {nt tho total ddfout of the Afghans, * PEACE TO WE BOON ASSURED, A Timea Cabul dispateh sayus " Thore is rea- Ynablo hope thut in the next few weeks there will bow satisfuctory settlement and peaceful feturn of our troops to India.” ne * TUSSIA. ‘. CAMEL) CAPTURED, ee ‘Loxpon, April 4.—A dispatch from Asterabad, gtrila, saya tho Husslane hove tuken 5,000 Sunels from Persian 'Turkumans. Alarge nui F of Itusgian troups havo arrived ut Tobivkia- 4 fe". CHINESM invanod coxviiuisp, {* AKL Peterburg dispatch states that tho re- fhe Chfneso are contirmedd, Wibt RTAY AT HOMES. A Rortin dispatet: says: It bs innouneed that tho Cant will not visit nny German watering places this summer na usual, idee MEMKOFY RILARER, dviees from St. eters oe Hehe ey sae GUNPOWNRIL BTOLEN, Br. Pernusninta, April 4—Tho -Vedomorti fixe: A coneiderible smnonnt. of, gunpeteder has heen stolen from the Gavel vl v1 tnfile ut Odtess, ee IRELAND, WORKB THAN FaN8, Losnox, April 4—An election meeting was held yesterday near Ogeory, tn County Carlow, to Attnport the candidature of Gray, Lord Mayor of Dublin, who tna apecoh stited that parcels of ienunmiea worn SouneLumtor a platform on wtlet e then atood bo blow tp the vital eat tho rights of irisutn pes ane UNL VARIOUS, A TIP PORTPONED, Loxpox, April 4A .dizpatch from Tombay says: Tn consi nee of the resuitof tho Brit A dispnteh from Cateutin says: A fire has oc- el in the stibles of the Teruznl Cavulry tn Fifteen horses burned and fifty were ntity of arms dnd aes ma CASUALTIUS. A TORRINLE ACCIDENT, Special Dieynteh to The Chteago Tribunee Sr. Lovis, April 4.—Fred Stevens, a awitehmin engaged inthe Vundalin Itallrand yards, Best St. Louls, was caught between two box-cirt of a train which came azalnst a disconnected lot of cars on a stde-track te-dity, and wis erushed be- teen them, tind hls body carried thus fora dis- tines of 100 fect. There was but itn inch or two ‘of epee bebveen the entra. When the train wag atopped and the bods removed Rt Wis didedvered that even tho bones: bred been ground up in the ,inass of Hesh. Growl of people visited the scene of the tragedy toGiew the remains rene dered so jinilike anything fimmnan, DISASTROUS WIND-STORM. Waertixa, W. Vig ghpril 4.—A severe rainy hail, ated wind storin visited thia city this after- noon at 22) o'clock, reaulting tn the deatrnetion of vonalderable property. The roof of the River- sido Nail- Works was blown off to tho trick of the Rulthnore & Oblo Rutlroad, Tho steeple of tho Third Presbyterian Church was blown down, nid tho threpest frame addition of Reltz’s carrhuyre fuetory wus totally destroyed, A nam. her of minor lossea are reported. No lives lost. Cut IN TWO. Spectat Dispatch to The Chiéago Tribiities Bast Sadinaw, Mich. April 4—A_territle aceldént occurred on the Tint & Pore Mare quette Hallway weat of thts elty at 8:50 this: evening, A long trun left here at d o'clock fn charg of Conductor Henry Holden, Near San- ford Station be gtinrted from the enboose to xo forwahl, but fell between the ears, and was rit over nnd bis body edt: [yn two nid bheekingly maugled. Hoe has at fauily In this ulty, PROWNED, TIALAPAX, April 4.—White four soldiers of the Hoyul Artilery—dininers Payne, O'NetL, Hitst, and Mellish—were returning this eventing across the bay from George's Islnd, where tlioy hid itl frlenity, the bont swan and alt thrown Into the wateg. Hurst cavgeht holt f the bout and floated tll assisuaice came, The other three were drown A FLOATER FOUND. Spectut Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. Muinwautee, April4.—The body of a middle- aged inn, probitbly a miltor, was found [ithe river to-day, budly decoinposed, The corpae ins yn duakc suit of clothes nnd overalls, and very heavy bouts, Hohas Myeht ehin whiskers and brown hitir. — BOILER EXPLOSION. 4 Sr. Louris, April 4.—A holler in the eqwemill of John 1H. Lamb, situated ten miles from Rush ville, IL, exploded yesterday afternoon with terriile force, demollahinyg tho mill and instantly: killing Westey M. Parker, fatally wounding: john Randall ‘and thawing Jones, ald seriously iJurlug two other perdons. BURNED ''o DEAT Spretat Diapateh to The Chteago Tribune, MinwAUKEE, April 4:—A O-yenr-old duttghter of August Hoppe was horribly and fatitlly bined here this afternoon, Her clothing Ignited while she wis pluyig around a bush tre, She ived ‘two hours, ————+ CANADA. Houlgration to the States—Medals for Good Sota, Special Dispatch to The Uhteago Tribune, Orrawa, April 4.—A fow duys igo, twenty-flyo famitics left Bell's Corners, In the County of Carleton, for Dukota, Amon tha numbor was Mr, G. Anderson, for many sears Deputy-Roevo of tho Townshlp of Napeau. Pusdibly tho ut- tempt will bo mado by the Government presa to show that those fimilies eame from tho bnok of Ogdensburg nnd boarded tho train at Pruscott, A loonl paper ausa that carpenters in this elty havo steitdy work and command $1.50 per day wages, and thorefore 100 of thom bad no need to go to Now York tor work, | ‘rath, however, says that the carpuntors In the Government work- shops recolye only #0) cents per day wages, and hundreds of applications ure inndo for positions In the shops. ‘Spectur Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Loxpos, April 4.—Licut. Henth, of tho Lon- don Flold Battery, hus recel i bilver inedal and cross, won by hlin ast summer ns the best. shot tho Dominion, Four medals have also arrived at London fer the guunors of the bat~ tery, Hiforts aro being malo here to form a com- ot klilted Highlanders. About titty pun Benfehmen have alrendy promised to Join. ‘rononto, April 4.—Tho heavy rain since noon ering ‘hig enused the Don and Humber Rivors, ng well it loca peks In this vicinity, to oyor- "| How, doing considerable damage to property. ——————$— EX.MAI, RENO, Speetat Mepatch to The Chicago Tribune, « Br. Paut, Minn, April 4.—Mareus A, Mena, Jute Major of the Seventh Cavalry, dtamisded by court-martlal April 1, arrived in Bt. Paul yos- terday, During to-dny several of the army otlicors stationed hore called upun thelr com- rude in arma, who left in’ the evening for tho Enst. Manoj. Keno wns quite nial in conversation, and wis remarknbly ro- pust and Realty in appearance, His sentence has ovidontly had no effeet upon him physically, and ho neeepts the inevitible without commit- ting blingelt by -eritlelsin or commont. Of course, ho WaT inapprouchbie to, Journalists upon tho subject of his trial and sentence. ———————— GEN, GRANT. . Meupuis, Tonn., April 4.—Gen, Grant is to be invited to accept tho hospitulitics of Mumphta. Ameocting of promlnent citizons haw been enlled for to-morrow, whon committees will bo ap- Falnted and arrangements perfected. Among ho oventa will he a grand military display and uy banquet at the Penbuty Hotel. at SERIOUS STRIKE APPREHENDED, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Ouuans, La, April 4.—A labor steiko all along tho city front is anticlpated to-morrow morning. Tho police have been ordered to rene diuvoua nt o'clock to ropreas tho "longs men, Sorloua Troublo is upprebended, ee OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Naw Youn, April 4.—Arrived, City of Mone treal, from Liverpool, Lonvon, April 4.-Tho, steamships City of Urusscls and Wieland, from Now York, kayo ar rived out, THE MISSISSIPPI] CREVASSE, New Ouveans, Lia, April4.—Mr, Pandelly, of Morgun Hae reports work. Brcarsouatsiy favoras ny on tid patie aes He thinks thoy will a Tho British Elections, New Yurksun, ! Tho following stutement shows tho Ilmits of the poriots within whieh tho nominations and elections iu Great Hritain aud Ireland inay tako Juco: Horoughs—Mareh 25 tecnipt af” writs durch 27, lust possible day for notices Murch 00, first possible duy tor nouilnations March UL, hist pouilldy dyy for nouinationy blareb Ul, rst’ pac. Bible day for poll iu ordinary boroughs; April d, first possible day for yen in dlatrigt boroughs; Kort Bust poasitle day’ for poll in or dinury "boroughs; April }, last 0B sible day for poll fy dlateiet. Counties“ Mureh, Pi seelh ae el “ fast povsible diy for notice; Murch Ul, de Pday for nominations Apsil a frst pomsibio y Hy April d, lust possibile day for nome TOT hast poseible dnp for. poll Sundays and Good Friday aro nut counted ty ove upproxiuation. ‘ho returning ottly aoe eee ounty iv tae Bhuritfs In eiticw aud hore oughs which uro counties of themselves, the Shorlttas In other munseipal ities aad burnt, tho Suyor; in Doroughe und 9 Tre Tnder the. Stuntelpal wets, Boldens of ulticus , Bpeoliied by statute. ' CRUUNAL NEWS. Dastardly Attempts to Burn Two Churches at Ottawa, Ontario. Kemble, of Phitadelphia, Threat- eng to Squedl Unless He Is Pardoned. A Peoria, Ul, Man Endeavors to Murder His Divorced Wife. . A Callfornia Husband Brains Mls Wife and Mer Paramour with au Axe Arrest of a Saloonkoopor in Now York on the Oharge of Murdor, ATTEMPT 'LO BURN CHURCITES. Spectal Dispatth to The Chtrugo Tribune, Orrawa, April 4.—A dastardly uttempt was made this morntig to burn two of vite churches, and ft fs belteyed that a ging his been orn aed for thy purpose of destroying others tia Hike manner, Abuut 4 ofelock, ag a lamnp-ox- tingulsher was making fila ronda, be discove ered fire In the Cook Street Presbyterian Church, and at once give the akirm, ‘The brigade, which promptly nnswered the call, bad uw herd bet, Mit findlly suvcerded in extinguishing the tlynes, which hat oriyinuted in the bia t ald worked thelr way through tho celling, de- stroylng the pulptt, organ, and front pews, and otherwiae dumagiig the interior of tho wdlfive, ‘Tho loss will protubly be $10,000, which [4 cov ered by Susurunee, About the same thie the cnretiker of St Joseph's Catholte Chiutreh, while preparing the edifice for G ovetock tings, sity it caritilo burning behind the altar. He He tho pis titel sayy at tal atandituy fh the wiyters. Phe iintt at ones made bis esenpe by “thd front, {pen returning to the alinr the earotnker found that tee hitd teen applied to tha wood work in the entry and alse to the obgatt, 1s Altttely! yy pearance atone prevented the destrietion 6f the ebureh. Humora Were curcent to-dus: Mint seve ort other ehurehes had been firid, bub on {he quirg they happily prove to be untrun, ‘The pubs He fre naturally considerably exelted aver this villainy, and every elturt will be miady to dae cover tho perpetrators, 10 clow to whom has yet. been found, KEMULE’S CASH. Spertal Dispatch lo The Chitago Tribune, PMLApEnritay Pi, Ape 4—The tithnatton. tide by dude Pearson, before the adjourn mentof the Dauphitie County Court yesterday, that if Kemble and his arsvelates, now fugitives from justlee, would detiver themselves up thoy would be batted ty appeur for sentence at tho seat (erm of court, wil induce them, It fe be- Heved, to come in, Kemble has spent tho Intter purt of the week In Atlintie City, within an howe and on bulf's ride of = Puiladelpvia, gnd has been fa constant communteation with his. polftteal ana bitslness asso chites, Theres is on report to-night thitt ha hug make known to certain thltugatinl per- sora that unless his pardon {4% assnred he will tuft Stite’s ostdence and expose the parties whor bly ple of auilty was In ‘Tho paitled referred te are wel Inen arid Holitieat anh ra whb were Int with him durin he pusanae of the §4,U00.iKe riot dumiiges bill, cumtnonly kndwh ng The $4,000,000 Btau Their numes woul hive conv out If the tri hal gone, on, hence, the tugredment of tie ring that Kemble should plend srullty; with tho understanding that he afoul Hot go td fall “Phis understanding hos not bee ‘owing t, trndtableness of two mer bersof the I of Pardons, The delay now svuuited will give duother appottunity to br! about. this tit, and Keinble says thet Do nb fiullite this the, as he is“ tired ol Jug the sli of the world on bis shoulders SOUTHERN LAWLESNESS. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, New Onveans, April 4.—The following re- markable statement of luwlesness existing In North Loulaiann is made by oftivers of the stenin- boat Era No. 10, which hus Just arrived, On March 27, white the bout was putting out fretyht at Red Mouth Lauding, Bovuf Kiver, ono 1. Adaina, with a crowd of ruiilins, captured the bont and fittucked! Capt. Hamilton, using him pretty badly, Tho bont hud to eut her hice and “very quietly back out from the landitiy. Aduitis atid: Oils party followed the bont some distatics, and: ordered tho Captian to bring the bont to shore, Whleli was nt dons He then eominenced firing on the hort. and put sevou balls in the pllot-house, The boat had a nuinber tf prigsengers, Including meh, wonlen, aid children, but fortiuately nu one was Hurt. Tho ollivcra of the Ent No, ldo tot think It fy safe for thelr return to tliat polnt. Adams was {nplicnted in the ussasinition of Judge Crawe ford and Districts, pittornes. Ilurria somo youts fio, but could hot'be convicted, SIIOOTING CAST. Eptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sanpwici, IL, April 4.—Edwin C. Reed, of Hinokley, the youny man charged with the shooting of Hale, the monte man, on tho night pitssenger-train of the Chiengo & lowa Rallrond, aL wovk igo, hita been arrested and brought be- fore Justleo Hiibbell, of Shubbom, Hoe waived the preliminary oxaimluution, and gave bail in Sf00 to. sippenr bofose tho next torin of Clreult Court, He nidmits that be did the shooting, but clans that It was done aceldentally, It seems probable thit he discharged tho pistol thouslit. ealy, and not with jatent to shoot manybody. ‘The watindod man fa still dllve, but tha tall has not yet been removed, us It could Hot be done without fttcreasing his danger, Hule ts the sama mut who shot the slooukoupur Gregory in’ this olty & year or two uzo, —_— A WIFE AND PARAMOUR BRATINED. SAN FitAnutsco, April 4.—A Mendovino City “Aisputen saya: At Nurrow Itldge, this county, to-day, Nell 8. Hammaluid killed his wife Jo- hanna and her paramour, Frank Altson, 08 thoy were alcoping togethér, braluing both with an ax, Hatnmaland’s Ilttle son, sleoping in the same bed, ggve tho alarm, and the murderer waa socured, Hitminaland stutes that tho intl Hey a continued for the pust year, mid he ‘a obliged to commit the deed. Te is known that he hd foen fhlly ward of tho nature of spe “! horettes ny parent) , ae uibpoull in > OV erit oF requen blael satne room with tho guilty pile eee —— ATTEMPTED MURDER, Prout, UL, April 4.—At midnight Inst night almost a tragedy ovourred at Harker’s Corners, soyon miles west of Poorla, ‘Thoms Wasson entered the home of his divorced wife, fired nine shotanthorin bed, two from a shotgun and sovon froma revolver, wounding hor twleo in thy bresstand head, Hd thon klvkod her head and faeo, Sho begyed for merey,and ha repont. ed and nttompted to hind ue her wounds, and cared for her until § o'elook ie morning, when ho took to tho woods, Sherif f ohwouk Ts alter him, and will huye him to-morrow, The wonun muy revover, ’ LIVINGS'TON'S 'KOBACCO CASE, YANKTON, D,'T., April 4.—Tho Yiry In tho Liv ingaton case cdo fn at midnight last night with uvordictufnot giility. This is tho colubratud’ tobacco case, and luis ocenpted the Court twonty- fourdays. It waa supposed to be tho strongest. cago the Governmgnt® bad against tho dofends ant. Ono of the overnmant witnesses named French, who preceded Livingston as Agont, ad- mitted on the witness-stand that he bad been appainted tonclerkshlpin the Indian Oillco at Washington to cnublo him, to draw puy while bere us a witness, Tho re jg the occuslun of imuch rujoiclug among tho pooplo, A MYSTERIOUS CASE, Spectut Dispateh to The Chicago Tribung. Br, Lous, April 4—A body whlel hus been lyTnyg in the Morguu. bere for sume days waa Identified to«lay by a nan pamed Huppe as that of Frederick Bebingler. Huppo asserts thut Schinglue fs one of a lot of bolra to an estute just outside of 8t. Louls whom other heirs aro trying to put out of the way, und tells 4 horrible: #lory of threo recent murders vomniltted with the’ same object In view, ‘Tho «body at the Morgue waa found tn a plece of woodland south ot the: city, lying with a bullet-hole in the bead and a plato Io one hand, Tapes Kevaunts Are Inconsistent, and big talo Is beliaved to bo but the foueies of a man probably insane, A SERIOUS OFFENSE, Sptctal Dispatch to The Udteayo Tribune, New Onvuans, Lu, April 4.—Tho writ of hubeus corpus remalns suspendod In the cuse of the nugra strikers, brought duwa from St. Jobn luat eek, Thoy romuln in clog continement, charged with baving forcibly entered upon a plantation armed with dungorous weapous, tho ponalty for which is construed to be death, . — FOUND MURDERED. - New Yons, April 4.—Thomus Harker,a wealthy retlrod upholatercr, Nu, 14 Kast Onoeflundred- and-fifth street, was found.dead at duybrouk tus morning In frout of No, 1123 Third avenue, Aichutd O'Cunnell, of thd lattor place, was are rested on the change of murdering hint | Tt was naxcertained that Barker wae Playtur enna in tho agioon fate Saturday night, when he missed a pe dog whieh he hud previously dcensed O'Connell of trying tostedh It fa betleyed Barker went to »inell's house to got his dog, and was mure dered there, THE RAILROADS. IMPENDING TROUULE. Ther is constdernble danger that tho war in varsenger rittes to Western points will avon be. resumed again, Tia buta fow weeks sine the rated wero Peatored and af agreement for thelr imuntemince entere into. Hut already com- platute nro being mado that tho agreement is being violated by severnl roads, and threats of retaliating by cutting the mtos openly are made: by those whe claim to have thus far atrietly inainhdned the agreement. The agreement provides that the rods shail be allowed to pay: Steomeiasion, and, jist us predicted. intr TUTUENE, dt fe this very elouse wh play's the mileehiog. CEwis thiderstood, when the agrees ment wos mindy that this 1 comedesion on eneh Ueket shold go to agente, most of whoin get annll silaries on neeount of this ineoiie, Some of the roads, in arderto get grout the provisions of the igreement and ahead of tholr rivals, are now paying fill aalne ries tithelr nents, and yive the cotnoreston d+ reetly tothe paseunwer, thus virtually cutting the regular rate to that antount without vielute Ing tho letter of tho agreement, CHAMPAIGN, HAVANA & WESTERN spectal Dispatch ta The Chiengo Tribune. Crntox, UL, April 4—The Wabash Hallway Company, having securdd «controlling tntereat in the Champaign, Havana & Western Raltroad, have coiled a necting of the bondholders at Chainpulyn, M1, for the purpose of determining the matter of consolidating It with thelr Mes, so) 68 to muko # through, route to Chie cn and St. Lew ‘This sala will be a Dig advantige to onr eftizens wud county, Inert 14 it will nike a compe titfon here Uutt his heretofere been worked on the pooling urder, | The rates of shipping will at once taku a tumble, nnd it $e expeeted: that the war wil bo to the advantage of all, (Tals avtion on tho prirt of the Wabash yives Clintan fo jaitent routes to Chicugo and one to St. janie, WAGES RESTORED, Spectal Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Wantuxutos, 0. Cy April 4.--Presidetit Gare rett, of the Baltimore & Ohio ftaltroad, yester- doy sent tho following elreular to all employes of tho rond: “TL have the pleasure to announco to tho em- ployés of the Hultiinore & Ohfo Ialirond Com- pany on the mdi stem tind all branches and dle vinion# that, In accordance with the action of the Bout of Directors, eompensition from and ter this dute wilt he restored to that In force at the thine of the reduetion on July 1, 1877.” — NVILLE & COLUMBIA. Cin ON, B. Uy April 4.<Attorney-Gen- eral Youmans, of this State, hns served upon partles Interested In the approaching sale of tha Ureenville & Columbia Itallrond, notice of a motion which he lias mide In the Biate Court to Inevense the imlulaum bid from $1,000,000 tu 2.00000, with View OF, proteeting the Bite tn ita thirinty of bunds to that amount. ‘The day is nut yet fixed for tho ‘iby uf tho motion. Ke, Ce de We. ROAD, Speetat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, Wasitsatos, D. 0 April 4—The Mitrylind Legistature lust night passed n bill to enatile the Halthnore, Clnelntnt! & Western Ratlrond Con to merge and consolidate with other con- nieeting rallronds, and to tease or tie leased by othyr ruilroads, and td: borrow muney and fsue enpital stock, - ITEMS. Mr. W. IL Dixon hins been appointed General Agent of tho Chileno, St. Paal, Miuneapolis'& Omaha Line, with headquarters at St Paul, Minn. The Kalamazoo Teleyraph suys: “Since the mannging ownership of the Michigan Central and Lake Shore Honda beentne the sume, and tho iE freight bueiness was coneolldnted, it has onducted for lieth lines at the frotght mike Of the Michigan Central at Katina {his arrangement, however, has not beet venient fur tho Kalumuxoo Diviston of the as con} Like Shore as the old pian, and in view of that faet the loeat trelght-aillee of the litter line will remove to the former location on Maly street With the beginning of April, ‘The Cashfer, M 1d, Carl, and an agalstant-book keeper, will Fe supe thelr furitur oifices, and the banding of frulght will bo vondueted tn the former Lake Shore freight-bottse,,.2hia dees not do awns: with all, tho eauitomy.Gifveted by tho consalida- tion, ag tho freight department af both roads will’ stil bo tanaged by ane ofliecr, General Agent Tolchari, who conthiues his present ottlee at the Michigan Central frelght-house.” Tho Juries gltigid-traek rallrond bis Just been tested [i California. A temporary track, 00 feet, Was Dulles roughly, constructed, the ves belng fence-posts,on which tho trick was nniled with ordinary tenponny mills, The engine with water and fuel, Inked tot wo 4xK eslinders, 04 tens. ‘Tho wheel Js broad and tat hi fage, tho driver hing a diameter af id and 44 fect onthe drag: the flange in tho contre of the wheel i 44 Inches nt heel, beveling: toa palnt, and has a depth of 8 inches. The on- wine was coupled toa ene having wheels of the sane dimensions zis the drag-wheelof theengine, ‘Phe engine, with the cnr attached, wis backed ne over a 2X)-foot urade with ninety-Ae' ye uboard, tho cittire welght exeeeding twent: ive tous, The truck on whlel it Is proposed to rau this engine isa double paratiet of @x8 tlin- ber, with a two-inch space between for tho fhiuge of the wheels, ltd in tho centre of ties 4x0 awed tlinber. Tho curs used fre within threo fuches of tha trick, whteb It is claimed will uve whout 70 per cent of dead weight. The great advantage elelined for this road ie In the Fomussunt voonomy of tho first investinont. It ly suld to be w success, and the fuventor, David BR. James, of Viaatla, Cu, bas glyen tho right of using hia trick to tho Antloch & Grangeville Rallrontl Company, who will give ita thurough rial. THE FARM AND GARDEN. About Plowing—Tho Proper Doptli— Orchard-Grass-Plant ‘Trees Good Grape—Koots for Feqllng-Hil or prillt— Moving — Iechives — Small Grain. From Our Own Correspontient, Cnampaian, I, April 2—A fow years ago, when Hornco Greeley gave utterance to his somewhat famous advice to “How deep," peo- ple did not reafly oppear to know very much about plowing. Mr. Greeley's advice—and very, bad advive it was, too—opened a discussion on tho subject, and Jed to the discovery that deep plowing fs not the sno qua non of successful farming. Tho season and the kind of crop to be grown, together with the charucter of soll, deter> mine the depth to which the plow should be run. For many crops it would doubtless ba beneficlal could the soll bo broken up a foot in depth. ‘To Invert tho soil to that depth would bo to lock up ita fertitlty until frost and alr find ctfected the proper ehemlent chauges,— gan onet which it wsnally requires yourt to perfeot. A plow that turns over a furrow 6x inches In depth, followed by asubsoll plow which ifts or breaks tho bottom of the furrow six Inches deeper, {a the onc to use, It IH, however, a fut, that on acre of ground so treated will not produce twice as much us annere not so treated, ‘two neres plowed elx inches deep will yield nearly double, There is, therefore, nu especlal proftt fn subsoillay, unless itis done for a spectal purpose, such as seeding to meadow, or prepare ing for a gurden, for sinull frults, for anorehard, or ome spodial crop, It might pay where land is. very valuabto, and It is dealrable to get all poss albic out of it, or for the growth of bects, cur- rots, rhubard, oto, ' 4 z THS PROPER DEPTH atwhich torun tho plow haa nover yot been de~ terinined, but from four to wlx Inchus gives probe ably tho best returns for a tmlaimium amount of labor, Weroeit uot fur tho purpose of killing weeds or of gutting a aturt of thom, it f very questionable whether, under ordinary panditiong, it would be necessary to plow at all. Indeed, oxperimenta ahow that, eo fur nd furtll- Kt aneurned and the actual croperesulty, it 1s uni y he propuration of a seed-bed, aaah aud the destruction of Wethi a the roots of pravtoug crop, niuko it desirable w invert the a Firmera should remembor theso truths—for thoy are truths—whon thoy beylu tholr spring: plowing. x OUCHARD-CIABS, Thia plant is very littlo known fn tho West. What we huve seen of it leuds us to bellove that itla rere and the fotlowiug, from a cor- respondent of the Country Gentlemen, has a dl- Teot upplivation: * For Hews toddey or hay thera fs 10 botter rass than orsburd-griss, and none that grows ‘ater or will boar cutthy fa la better, f jut It ia not to be expected that this orany other Waucceed wit should without good ‘This is tha souson for propar- for - spring-sowing, Aa ou rule, fall-sow lui {8s proferablu for orotard-| and clovod mixud, August fs tho beat month for this, An oat-atubble, wod- erately woll munured, or for apring-sowing a curn-stubblo, will sult this crup very well. It 14 best sown plone, (ood plowing and fine bure fowl with a stnoothing burrow are needed, and bo seed may besown tutnediutely after the tar. row, Asmoothing of the unull furrows with a brush-hurrow, or rolling. will cover tho seed und wivo a yood surface. The growth will be rupld, aud 9 cropof bay may bo cut the sume season, or two cul aay uiay be made for feeding green, A bushel aud & hf yf clean dood and sixqua rts the people ne tn tho clover is Uberal secding, and will tive 8 ports of tho invasion of Russian torritory by * cloto and roth, which fs productive of fine ho: heavy Forder Uy sawing early, In Apr aevensnry carly growth will be aeatired the grasa id hardy, tho lght frosts wi vecur will not injure Ite” PLANT TREES, Let us again arya upon otf readers to. mare trees, both for A it. nnd Tho tirat duty of ever vido le faintly wit cows nbundantty’ plant fer, ornart ude, fariner should be to pro healthful fruit, which , oven undor neglect. If he will only plant the trees and vines. In writhng apon in atibject the editor of the Champaign Gazelle uptly anya: s Riki hty-nere farm, with ‘a family of wix persons, heeds at le aes trees, a dozen Cherry, f few pear and peach trees, 40) aun. burtyeplanta, 100 ench of currant, geoscberry, ruspherry, and blackberry, fifty grape-yvines, and a few flowering buehes for ornament. [nt some acasona, etteh ni orchard wowld probably produce more fruit than the family would: re- quire, although a great deal inny Ge enined or deed? nnd: enme info use during the winter montha, [twill rouse a it two yeresof hand, Ant we ent any witht the fear oF xuccessful contradiction that ft would be the most profita- bie part of the farm... + “Our furmnera ore tou apt to lose aight of these vatunbly addittons to homescomfort in thoir endeavors to plant a few more acres of corn, ‘They dislike to leuve thole work to nttend to tl inien, and conseqtientiy they wr to your what. thoy well k: should now. Lotus advise nll such men to go At once, 1s soon tts the ground becomes settled, fo. the nearest tureery nnd pirehass such stock na they may need. ‘The sun of #25 will buy all wo have eninierated and a grent deal more, Biraws verti the othor amnll fruit will produce a food crop next years the grapevines will bear tho second years so will the fgaction, cherries, nnd peatas and in four yents tho apple trees will begin to bene.” put of A GOOD GItAPE, ‘Inn reeent address ut East Saginaw, Mich. 21. C. Whithiy auld, regarding gripes, that * No vari should be considered good unless It can be eaten, pulp, sceda, afd skins, with adidted relish.” The doetor posalbly belongs to tht eluas who do not ent Concord because ft is not equnt to a Black Hanibirg, or perhaps he toes hot ke a thing beeuuse 1 facominon andehenp, Some people are constantiy looking: rod wint is called gotd, for something nearer per- feotlons nnd ttle well that euch Is the on we shottld not be willing to alent tl no turther possiiilities. It 1s, however, a f hat aueh perfection in, a yetpe cannot be ob- tained (f thisseetion of the country outside of 8 hot-house. je requirements oF 1 good gape ures 1, hondiine tivenceaas Used alzoy 4yathineking 4, 0 freedont from muski- yey ‘and 6, sweetness. ‘These Aix requisite auluom go together, "Thu Delawnre—the hioxt delicate of our grapes—only aucceens In favored Jocallties; “tho Catawba drops ite Jeaves gid does fot ripen its fruits other varletide—aueli tte Martha, Jona, Dintity Ives, Walter, and a) hundred or so more that might be named—all have faulta of one kind oF theother, The Concord is the oily one that nls tis se commen tat it not unfres quently selle for two cents per pounds and set there Is a demnad for it that seldom Ye authete We oth recommend i 10 all wha want grapes, ind weal enotich for atiy nun to nothing to say about wite-grupes. madera diferent cutegary, and one farmers or villugers bave no tne Roots Folt FEEDING. AN writers on nyrleuitural economy concede the value of roots fur feeding stock, It init tora littte whether It be sugarebeets, maniotda, or turnips, the vilue Is selt-cvident, Col. I, Cy Corts, i tho Rural New-Sorker, atater that Yuabel of mangets will feed a hog for two days, and a bushel of Swedes will Ajai food enough for n little more thin a day. We mean fort full-grown, pl, such ns at breedtie pow, aA bushel-tusket of turntys and mangels, Med three times a day, feeds four breeding sows in onv pen. A peck u day of Bwedes, fed to the oxen with bay dn the morning and straw the reat of the ifs has kept thent In dine condition. Kaqetive Duvidéon sald recently they yere falr beef, and these oxen have done 1 good dent of work, A bushel of turnips, fed te tifteen sheep morning and night, bus mite ¢ into prime mutton, They hnd nothing else bat huy. | The enives, with five quarts of roots each and two quarts ‘of buckwhent-bran, are growing a3 in summer-tine; aud the cows, with a peck of roots and four quarts of bran, galn in flesh, hav- tng hay but once nt duy and atraw the rest of the thie.’ + We cull attention to these facts now, in order thit n suitable plat on every farm: may be Bet apart tor something of the kind Ibs OR DRILL? "This question, like many others, fs one that ought to have been settled by our Agricultural College yenra and years ago; in truth, tho farm- cra ought to have settied It themselves, and many doubtless bave; but there ts yet a great deal of ignorance on the artestion involved: “MAnaTALL. TIL, March 27.—Please tell me, through The TrinurE, whi the most profit- able way to plant corn —in bill or drille? ’ Fasten! Annere of ground, sixteen roda long and ten rods wide, woul) necomiuodite forty-four rows of corn three fect vight inches apart,—the com. mon divtineo; and the same number of hitle the long way, if plunted In cheekrow, ‘This would make 3240 hilla: an average of three atulkato tho bu would inuke 0720 stalke, In drits there wauld be the snine number of rows, and, at one foot dpurt, In the row, 11,016 stulks, So iuch for tho quantity. Unuer ordinary elr- cumstances, with gdod," clean enitivation, the Aingle atulke will produce t largest cura; there are two advantages. Ht is, haw: hr, O faot that It is moro dificult to keep rilied corn, clean and free from weeds; there- fore many prefer the ebeekrow or hill system, From the above, * Farmor” may perhaps be able to Judge whleb will suit his case best, MOVING HEEIIVES. Considerable loss yenerilly occurs to swarms: when tho bive is moved ¢ # short distunce from sts locations and this frequently deters the aplurist from moving a-bive when ft is alinost necessary ta do so, A mature bee, when It frst lenves the hive, nurks the surroundings, and never therenfter looks bebind it to see whetber tho hive has been altered or not. ‘Thut thle is true {a evidenced by the fuet that. ff, the hive ts removed and an empty ong of a ditferent color Is placed in its stead, the bees coming In from the field wilt never know it untit they get Inside. They them rush out aud survey the surrountl- ings, and then return to tho empty bi or, if ong tiled with bevs is near It, they sometines take refuge there, An exchange tells how this logs. at removal may pyinted, ag follows: “Dadant tells us t ard ts pluced itr S ca front of whiveafter remuvul, the bees wilt not return tothelr old stand, ye ‘irat thue the tees fly out they bump thofr heads, are qston= Ishedt, nud wonder what It moans, aa they never did go bofare. Hees aro Inequialtlye litt and, while endeavoring to find aut t why they bumped thelr heads, discover that thelr hose hus been As they know this now, they, 13 thoy Jeave thelr hive, take beatings nud return without diftielty.". ‘The above nity be truez if any one desires to try it, he ean do so. AMAL GRAIN, Whater-wheat ff bexinuing to look up, and doed not appear to have suatnined go mueh diame igo from the lust few weeks of trying weather nd wag supposed. Orta ure being “sowed; also, some flax, ‘There will be a large nron uf both put in, - Ruan Jn. ——— SKIRMISHING WITH SIOUX HORSE-THIEVES. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . Br. Pau, Minn, April 4.—The Dopartment Milltary HondqunQ¥eors tn St, Paul lave received information by telegraph of a skirmish near Port Keogh, between the solitery and a emul band of Sloux horag-thloves, ‘This was one of 1 series of bout hulf a dozen similar afalra i which the milltary inthe vicinity named have been engaged in this spring, A suinter of Sioux short tino ago atole tho ponies of tho Crow scouts from Fort Custer, . aud two companies of cavalry from Fort Keogh uve chase, rosuiting In an attack, in whlot Firat-Serict. Jahnson, of the Second Cavalry, nd twoor three Indians were killed. Tidiune were then corraled in raving, but no atic wag inide upon them, as it would have probably entailed an unnecessary aieritice of tte, and no ndequate resulta would have fallawed. Reln- forcomenta will be forwardod, whleh will most, Nkely result in the capture of the entire band of marauders, : <<< THE SECOND O'LEARY CONTEST. New Youx, April 4.—Tho second contest for the O'Leary belt begun at Madison Square Ganlen at midnight. Eighteen contestants started, Over 7,000 persona witnessed tho aturt, and grout enthusiusm provallod, O'Leary and bls Chicago mun, Doblor, were choorer to the vcho, Alltho mon started on the run. Hurt was the first to round tho track in furty-tive seas gues oud mado tho first milo In 8:40, followed closely by tho others, Tho Hoston nexro, Pogram, und Jon Eunla gga on nn ongy Fut and were well received, If iy betlored that Murphy may ot hold out over twenty-four ours, 18 hy te [ane iad Is tho favorit with Teiuok the wore. stood: Hart, 8 mlles: Krohne, 6: Faber, 8; Pegram, 8: Merritt, 7 Burphy, 83 Wiltlains, 6; Howard, 8; Mulntyre, &; Enns, és Allen, 83 Dobler, {jue Acker, 83, eer ae Henry, T) Brown, 8; 3 day ‘oud Moaated to Doath by the Sun, Linton teorphy Dr, Schweinfurth, ine lectird, which “he re- cently delivered at the Herlin Geographient So- efety'on tho subject of bis latest explortions in Contral Afrien, gave bis bearera a thrillliug ne. count of the mode in which capital punishinent ia inflicted npon erlmimils py the Al-Quudjls, & small tributary off-shoot of the great and pow erful jour people. The malefactor condemned to dio f4 bound toa post firmnly driven Into the ground iit ume open place where ne trees alford webade, and id thore slowly roasted ta death,— not by any urtiticial incans Involving a waste of fuel, fhe natural beut of the wun'y rays us thoy reuch ie rth in its cyuatorlat regions, ‘In his sulurings and 20 avert his tuo hi by sunstroke, the ingenious Al-Quad, thofr err Sarnpatoe Abend with Trew green loaves, vibe etrectually abjeld his brain from Phabus arte. No such prplection Jn, however, uecorded fo Tie body, whilel yrudunily aeiew np. rks together, and ‘ulllmitely bevowes ccibeulzed, - THE TRIBUNE WEATHER-MAP. From Observations Made by the Signal Service, U.S. A., at tt P. M., Washington Mean Time, April 4,. 1880. DOr Lonplieds Wert f2trom reenwich [89° TO __, iia ree Ft, srry? Winalpts) LANATION: = Si i i Chamacten ay wisporonee. Pembinn . ‘ fo} ia 20, wy vA 7 _ state ov wrariee, ‘LiNipigon WA . = &) Fair, Cloudy, Wain. Snow, | Calm. Light. sesh, Gao, Tiaintall, peat 6 hours. eras print inthe a : Ae ane Warometer. dinate ntawings Fest j Ts 9 indicate wint-fotct. t hermomoter, '® T 2a is ‘ feet : en | Har 2902 > ord ’ a Alpen 8 ee Tas o fia Bae PUG EE ated Mi Tit ge oi Rar La Cromay Fo thine mM rt ag uth Eraeye i 4 ma Tae ‘Ber nuke i ewe : tar 29.08 ies y tay tGrand Haven . er ar nog Ath . Her 29.99 + uration ~tae 2048R fis cy sUtenn 8T Wt TSS YP Toledo «! Ts Bar 29.54 iqenmpote TH cS) Peoria R épringnora GS sgt mw) Dar 20384 faye in, 2048 oth Ove fy iepalls O 7 stow Bar a) D4 Quotef’, ONto Gairo! Bar 29.99 Ravenpts i) rt Keakusefy Bar 204: To OU i Aynae 2180 eCalarkhos 7 BTHAO Har 2989 ‘3 ern Ste Tal Prescott Os, 202 T 45 KFteGibson an Litete gomphie Ghurtancoga - eo) De PsN ore i ae : {MO sHminjran’e * Atanta ss) nt 29.89 Or} if 29.97 Shrevapore Joys, a al ‘> AR atria Gt," shatenes I, 6b Ag AP Xatign taf Canines oe Be invita Me, Rar 2058 Sere To i Moat Colanitia Maun? Savannah chaburg T n@) bite: New Ortemg Bar, 30,04, beervalions taken at ail stations at the sama moment of time, LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Wind. Time, _) Har, Ther.j tw Vet] den. | Weather, |] Tine. Ther. ii G19 n,m. fzoet) 4s | tet WW] 6 [Cloudy. |) ap. oh 7 the tthe. a ia art] ga a 1:14 nin iam rd loudy. _ [its ei i Wi i Maximum, i] miniinem, ixprowrio Orrick or me Cire BtoxAL Orricen, Wasiixotox, D.C. April 5-1 a. m.—For the ‘Tennessee ant! Oltlo Valleys, volde?, clon, ur pattly cloudy weather, northerly winds, bieher bar uneter. For the Lower Lake region, partly cloudy wenther, occasional light rain or snow, westerly whils, veertog (o colder northwesterly, higher barometer. For tho Upper Lake regiou and Upper Stisstealpp! Valley, partly cloudy weather, northwest to northonst winds, statlonity of lower tefnperatire generally, higher barometer, For the Lower Missuurl Vutley, partly claudy wenther, cold northeust veering to warnier south- tising follawed by atationary oF falling barometer. er Miskiesipp will fall, eae honate alguntis continue nt Oswego, Rection 6, Itochester, Buffalo. Erie, Cleveland, Sectior Sandttaky, Tol I ion 4, Port Huron, Alpen, Marquette, Houghton, and Duluth, One chance of sul¢ation Is open to the ronating mith, while ag yet he ts not completely “done to death.” Ifa eloid pass between tha dun and his Hace of torment he fa nt on wat loves froin i st, and becomes the object of popular reve erence, a8 nt molhty magic in whose behult the sttperiatural powers bave delned direct! to intervene, Hut clouds seldom Interfere wit tho ndindnlatration of Justice on the cave chosen for publle exccrtions by the Al-Quadj[ nuthorl- tics; nt least that uppades to be Dr. kehweln- furth's experience of African weather as fur a8 i bears upon the Judicial roasting of malcfav- ors, KUM THE GREATEST © EVER OFFERED 70 SUFFERING RUMANITY. . ARENDS. KUMYSS! It is both the daintiest of foods and the ‘ MOST POTENT TONIC! in Dyspepsia, Weak Digestion, Naiwen, Gastritis, it adts Ike a * charm, and it ean be safely relied on for thé recuperation of those cases of Debility In which medica- tion tails, Distress, Depression, ahd Unca- siuess vanish. Comfort and com- parative happiness are the results. Kumyss is nota medicine; it isa FOOD in form of a déticious mill wine, It represents all the cle- ments of nutrition In a vitalized and easily digested form, and NOTHING ELSE SO RAPIDLY ENRICHES THE BLOOD, It can never do harm, and is therefore preferable to medicines, When tired of taking drugs, ant when ot a loss how to regnin health, do not fil to try AREND’S KUMYSS. Not sold tothe trade, Consum- ors supplied directly by A. AREND, Chemist, 179 MADISON-ST. 179, “Treatise on Kumyas" went froo to any address, ———— ¢ BUSINESS NOTICES, Victor Baby Food comes nearer to mother’s inllk thin any other preparation known. ‘Try it, Price, 2 cents. 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Facts of Importance for All Re- garding a New Discovery. ‘The mortality atntistics of this country show that by for tho wrontuat proportion of dediga arise from Con surnption, ordlavasos of a siinlter ro, But aside from tv fatality whlub attends 1 tho Inconva- nistced and suffering which oven the firet sinzes bring make ft necossary tu take prompt moasuros fur rollof, Undoubtedly the grentest rouedy of modom thoes for curlug Jung and throat cunipininis Is HALE'S HONEY OF HOMEHOUND AND TAR, which {2 accomplishing such wonderful reaults and altiacting so much attuntion, ‘This great remudy, bo» sites containing the proportioa which tts nome Indi- calos, pores five otter Ingredients, al) specialty dealgnod for 1uiig and throat troublos, ‘This combl- nation (a tho result of long und careful exporiinont, and itenn be safely ansurted that when tukun in tno it will curo tn every ease, ‘Tho find stages of Con= sumption eannot be tried with, ‘hoy sro tho ad- Yaneo guard of a mont dovastuting army, and must be _checked at once If life isdestratile. Itdoos nut help lnnttors to say It is only a little cold which will bo urer suon. It with NUT bu over soon unless promutiy mopped. From the thousunds who have buon com= ptetoly cured by HALES HONBY UF HOREHOUND AND TAIL, many affective teatimontals could be given AC required, but the truth that lt cures all pulmonary troubles tes0 thorvuguly ustablishod that no addl- tonal ovidoneo la required. St ta acid In two alaua, ab ‘500 aud #1 por battle, and can be obtainud at any drug store. ‘Those who are sufforing and huyo never tried MAKING POWDER, THE CONTRAST! . ‘While other Naking Powders are largely, ADUL- | TERATED with ALUM and other hurtful dregs, Dr. PRICE’S OCREADM it, shuld do so at onces those who hava ever tried 1t du not hued to Le urged to do ao again, G. N. CHITTENTUN, Prop'r, Now York. 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JACOBS OIL, Costing but 50 cents. “FAIRBANKS' Directions iv wleven languages eooompany every M ‘ graNvaun : buttiv, Alldrugutiia Roop It. : g cE 5 OF ALL AINDS, = Prof, C. 0. DUPLESHIN, Madager of the ue Gymnustyei, says “Wo use 15 in prof. bo tv wvers slalug we kuuw yf or have ever triad.” PAIRBANKS, HORSE & CO, WL RAG Lake St. Chicago, . Baearefultgbuy only the Getuine, ‘ 4