. §i._£o11i§§_lsh¢_,§ciiIiiivat l’ubllsiicd Dail ,Tri—Wcekl .SemI-lweeilyml Weekly. N. .cor.FotIr1 and Pine sit. by the Glob Printing Company of 51- L00”- '|‘Kn)(| iv nus ball T. singia copies. per unit. doltirnt‘ 1!! VIYTV’ - '3 ” 5-7 mm .-g..,..-' 2.. s¢:um~«.I. ivunlsiv t-\|!n.. . -- “W -rm: bl .\ll.tY «.i,u)u:-r>r'.m><'1¢A'I----W 3° 1*" ""' DR?!- Yrm Till-\\'lIIT.Kl.Y ni,«‘vM'.-I>Ei|"“'“‘T““° mnvdsr rnmv and the Efiesnl-\|'I>nkIy uu:mA-IJn-I- oc_u_.'r ..,,..u.i.mu.. up will. as per war (mime pr.smi.1 |_ r;n- ropirl. ht ‘Mill. ill-ZNI-R l'Ii'.Kl.T t5l.l.>l$E-[)E§lO4'.'TL).T in WV. u-rm: A-\'el‘l 'I‘uut-‘ltA‘l' pa-ouptly Al the pvunl.Is.hzr‘s prim. Ila cent: 9” copy. Au. nun-rs. Chocks uni moo-y~>n:m -'m'*' N Ami. psrnblo Io um atom Prinuurtx-mvmr 0°‘ St. Louis. LETTERS. Aommrmlrxunnl. !¢’3*fl'7‘DN° “lIN>"?""- wrieihu an iiuninms or inlentlrsd for IWNl4'|_"°‘- Ahonldbc Aaidrauod kl um 01000 Pflnlllll C°"‘ puny. M. Louis. The probabilities are that [Its Iocallicr fo- rloy will be cloudy and colder. with min or now. - Tmxx oi Edwin ‘ll. Stanton I-Ailing A sut- rmiitpi Bunrxu gaining ground in the West. . whatever he may be doing In the East- Mu, 3[.iruin has Arrived s.:tJ'r|)' In (‘-sllldfit. _ And we fear his marl can not be made I0 COIN! gndcr [he Jurisdiction of the extradition isvrs. Wi.si1ui'R\'n Is Lnlitod of lot Governor 01 Illinois, but we venture the Assertion that he -does not wsntlhe oflice, And cotxplia it with the prediction that he could not get It If M! wsnt Ad It. A("ClIll(XII.\I'(i to our Wuhinglou special. ‘hir- ('n-orgp ll. l’rmllrtn)n knows how to get A big; clslm through the I.)(‘[iAl1EI)i'.‘lilB. Mr. Pen- dlctan was M. the time referred to Prosldrmt of the Cincinnati and Loxlngtou llitllrood, which was owned Ainmsi entimly by his sister. He nmployeti the present Mn. Belknsp to en- gineer A big war cizlm in behalf of that car- ponstian, And paid her hsndsotnely for her services. -—jA——--_—.-_-_--:-: "IT is ztlvrsys sale to regard the Gt.ons—I)I:x- rtmur As A prophet. We said runny months ago this! the D(rlnOCl'll|C delegation from this Btate would be for Hendricks for President, And we Are Almost prepnrod to swear to that now. The Republican Is Aylnst Ilamlricks, but the Republican has About As little 0! ss- gocily As of Influence, and not enough or eitherto beirlt or icsmd outside of I wsrd meeting. 'ns:s socicty oi’ the Army of the Tennessee is A suifarar by'DoIknsp’A foil, the dcgrsdcd Wu Hinistr.-r being now its President. lie will, of course, st onus lender his reslznstiou. The Army of the Tenncssov has A rue-ord too bright to Allow my man with tarnished tune to be its chief mpraacrtutivo. Its command- an in the meld were Grunt. Sherman And McPherson, and the undying isms of Donal- sou, Shiloh, Vicksburg And Atlanta is only A put 0! its heroin record. In the Diogenes seneh for An honest and capable mm to represent them In use. pg Council, It number oi‘ i::tir.enI,of the Wnrd lure discovered in Mr. John T. Aldon A person anally suited to tbairwishea. Mr. Aldon has, however, declined the proifor-ed $onor~—¢t least he has iniormod his friends thisths cutnol. Accept the nomination. We hope he msy he porsusdcd to rocsmsidsr this detcnninstlon, remembering that in this Can- tennial you no mu: should either wok or do- cllne A public trust. Pnonzsaon Pnocron, the eminent English Astronomer, will deliver A series of lectures At Mnrnnlile Llbritry mil. in this city, oom- mencing on Tuesday evening. 0u.r citizens are Already tsmlllsr with this distinguished gentleman As 1 lecturer, be having alrcsdv given them A most Interesting And instructive "course." He now comes with new dis- wurscs which have won the loudwt — dstlan from Eastern Audiences. The Library mu ought :3 be filled m overflowing every evening oi his Appesrutoa. Tun litigation '—About—0iduBodth Church, which hss been going on In the Boston courts for many months, has been At last concluded in isvor of the “selling faction" of the van- crsblo society. One division at the Church wanted to preserve the old building; the other desired to sell; and thucbrcthrcn, whose unity didnot b<=u'sva.rystriklngs.nAiogytothc at‘ which ran down on Aaron’: beard even to the skirt: of his garment, hsvo been Iurging Asch other into the courts In regular sinner tuition. One more eilort, by subscription, is no he mado to sure the ven_erAbIe pile: if that Attempt falls, Old South will pans under lhe hstnmsr. The Blue House Is also to be demolished next summer. And thus Boston means to celebrate the Lrrttcnninl year by destroying As many’ All possible at the old relics. _..____._—._._. Jilfi for the Centennial, And umdldstcs for Jururshlps. Are in plenty in Philadelphia As Are lobby Isis And spccisi corri».AptibIr and disiulemsted committee IA- bon, the sum at $1,000, while his budge, As big I! A Centennial cnlsbugsl, will give him Ad- mission Lu the zruunds at All laoun, and 11],. check, uf glorious proportions. will gsin cu. trustee [or his wile. her roistions, And the children. Ver‘|ly,the Centennial is A big thing, Tm: clrnnilsrwoi (7¢l'Iletiil|ul l'am~ mlueo is I.llust.rlc-us rot its good sense we I And pnc1.icAllI.y. Whhtthe difleroxit Minion 1 at the Union should exhibit Al [‘hliiI(ielpllIA An Agricullursi And mlnoni products. fllid A showing of their capacity to produce loud for man and lmast. ii the Centennial is to bcnclll the peoples of the twuniry At lugs, It will be only by calling the Attention of foreign espi- talists to our uud-.-vrioped mineral reamznzr-A, I And at foreigners goncrully to the iv.-rtllity of our toll and the millions of Acres visiting the I plow. _ lilgihta pm.-und with stacks of piciurrii. at wluich few will glance, slid with tour of en» ; _ bruidcry And general fury work, which are ' not desired by" the (fenteuulsl Committee. wbirh An: hot Appreciated by Any but lhu owners. and which the lsindlv interest of_ , friends invests xvii} A llrilllvus value. TWOCGII their crodulrnism-.ss would Been: to mark them As eminently suitable people to receive spiritualism, there is an clrruont of . hsrdhenqcdncss in their character which um I tits the Ruxsims for becoming true believers in tho ‘ivonderfiil spiritual manifestations Isle- Iy claimed by the mediums. A Russian ken- tlcmsu who had become lmprusst-ti with the dolnxs of the spirits In this country. look A i couple of mediums home with him In St. Pe- lcrsburg, and rballnnuvd the fullest luv:-All- gallon of their pcrfurznsncres. The Society of 1’h,rslc.-ii .‘tr-ii-nee appointed A committee to examine Into ibn matter, And this committee I Aiu-ud-.~d A uumlxcr ol prlvsto seuzces given by the mcdllgus, but, for Dome cause, the usual manifestations is-are Absent. No rup- plngs, no Ial.:io-turning-A, no rnstarisllzniions. Om: of the scientists, Iuvcstigsttng for him- self while the lights were extinguished, ringing A bell. and demonstrated the chzu-At-.1 or every body. All mind» an szilisilrd but the rncillums and lbrlr bark:-r. and iht.‘ latter is dotrrlnlxtcd to send over bars for better put“ furnmrs. Tux. grain rnsrketfn Saiuriily nliuwrd lu- rrvasod l(IIiYl!_Y Auii strength in nearly till the . lruportant oiicrlngs. \i'hca.t was stiff and Ad- : vsucod, with So. 2 red winter at $1 in to Si .30 ’ cash or March, Si M tu$l 55 April. 5150 bid Imnssc-iiony were rostrictrd In cons:-qucncc of 4 (I0 510:‘: mlcctr.-d Tfllofilc. (‘urn Actira "And lilgltcr for mall Ah<1.\l:in‘liA| ill in Sbllir; .-tprilsud Alsv options itxu-hanged. At 405;: for April, 4250 May, iiik to ~i.’i‘e'c June; white mixed spot 39hr; rt-.11-ctr-cl sidrsuocd to 27‘; io3’.'kc. Oats llrmr-r; 8:i\'c cash And .\iArv.-lt, 34)A'c April; whxte 33¢ cash; rejected ill kc. Rye siondy At former flgltms; MC for No. 3 And ilk for m)eciaod. llarluy, low and modlum, unchanged; in r‘.h(-ire to fAm')‘ A little morv dtrlrnz. And offer- ings of latter light, but no grunt sntotuil‘. would be iskcn; rejected quota Ema-'>c: No. 3 -S.5i.o€i0c; prime T0 tame; No. 2 33 to 05¢; cbuicc$1to$l 10; (,‘nnulnSl l.0io$12‘fl: (.‘-nlifornls $125 to $13). Flour (lull as over, And Ivuslnesnlimltcd. Hay in fair demand for best quslliirs, And dull for All else. Iiigiuvinea declined to 51 00. Load un~ changed And nominnl AI‘. 57 for soft hilsnouri. Tobacco Atcsdy. with boiler inquiry for tac- tory lugs. Provisions less Active thsn In the fare pan. of the week, but no tzhalnxt-In values. A HINT FOR THE IX)XVK.Y’l'l0N. A fsvarite Amusement at our Dotnoczrstln ootuinporsries nowadays is to count up how many Sutos they can give to the Republicans in the Presiduitlal election, and beat us. This Amuse ‘ is stimulated in great dul by having the dclusivo but: of inst you’: elec- tions to go on, And though the elections of An oil’ yesr re as uncertain As A &li.I'orniA horse- rnoe, the conf.ct:np' ‘ion and combination ol them seem to Adord picturing occupation to the Average prophet. Thu propcmslty in In- dulge in this Amusement ls Aim stimulated by the necessity of making An hHot!':I.lIcu for the lnuvitnble spill on the flnnncisl question. In the (non of this dlmcully, no Amount or bus: would snnhlo them to countonsomc otthe Wests ru Slstr-4: which they would like to clsim, And it it were not that the October eloctlon in Ohio is, As the New York Hamid puts It, ‘ ‘the Qustn Bus to the November “'It£l'- loo." they would glfa up Ohio its certainly As they clslrn All cf the Bouthcrn Suit:-s. Although the Republican papers Are not so much Addicted to counting unhstobod chick- ens, these figures Are not vrithoiii. interest to us, from the [Act that they invariably present A solid Army of Southern States As inevitably committed to the support of Democracy, Even if we leave out South Carolins And Flor- Ida, we dud Lhst the Democratic ocndidstc is reasonably sure of 121' electors] votes south of Mnson And Dixon’: Line, regardless of nee, and As those Btszu belong to the Democracy quite As firmly As they did fifteen yssrs Ago, it is A delicate question As to what: their status should be in A National Republican Conven- tion. In theory, oi’ course, a State is entitled to the Anne vote in stlonvention As if it seat A tull delognt-ion ad the psrty to Congress, but thilis A very bad time for being punculious About theories; the fact which compels recog- mum: is Lhal. many at the Stairs Are certain to bring into the Convention no secession of strength whstever, while they may produce not onlgvreskneas, but discord and ruin, sad in the (Am 0! this lsct it is sheer nonsense to be bound by Any theories. A Republican National Convention is A Con- vention of the llspubliutu party, And its only purpose is to secure the nomination of A ticket which will receive efloctlvo suppox'ia—I.he sup- port, not of Republican minorltlcs, but of Republican mxiorltirrs. Under our electoral s ystcm, All the minorities In the country would not units A single majority, and to Al- Iuw the candidates at A Convention to M de- terxniucd by the representatives 0! minorities would be to defeat the purposes tor which A Convention is called. Butli. is evident, lrnm um most casual inspection of the wildest guns At the ulectonsl future, that I csndlditlc may receive more than one-third of the total vow of A f.‘ont'entiou without thereby receiving sssunucs of A single elector-AJ vote, In any case, use Apps rout auougth In the Convolution of these roprescitrsuvcs of minorities is cer- tain not to harmonize with the wishes of B!‘ the majority re[aroAcnt.stlves, And thus the sp- psreut strength booomenc res] weakness. We trust It may not be necessary to s ‘ ,, to these rrprcscninllvm of nothing to the purely honorary condition which is All thsl they are fairly culltlcd Lo. it would be prcmsturs men to suggrst that until we hue heard from -. use Hinioa (_.'t:nYI:nlions. liuttht-rc is no use mini.-lug um not that politic.-Izuu In such places ‘= - turn who hive power without responsibili- ] I7---Ate e-spaced in every temptation cl trading .3 And iiidirmosly. if, under this usturnl temp- i (Allan! of tbfir position. may should Altnetnpi , to (0131 Dfl Illa ionnzullun Any rsudidniu or Any policy not support:-d ll’ Hip rm) ,.i....u,,.j ; 2 ¢"'HIs'Ih of wt: Iicput.-iim. porly, the duty of .. ! Holt; ibcu? t-nds (‘An best be slIl)lt‘l“Yl‘(l _ r._r sc:idir.,; anch (Y.ll"dit)2iS to Phlisdrlphls us than pnrpuzmu-ti in Illinois, And not by cumbeh ‘ caughtlho performing medium In the Act of . of the boll-ringing spirit to the saiuslactlon or . ' git.’ -~At<~. vote of the prcclnrl. I Ms)‘. And lield for $1 57-in this gi-Ado (No. 2) firmness of bold:-rs‘, No. it winlt-r $1 MK‘, No. ' I i this is merely because the .\’o. 51. 31H ioi color or previous condition at military service; ' Illm-(2 who represent such strength ivosrid be clear. Ii would be in go into rnurus, sud, excliirllng every hlipfliehl filnlc, Il<‘l llixl as A party rsiajoi-it; arts in Conxrrs: or in [hr Leg- islsture. Tim him may seem s1>iunlonc,aud flllD(’|"flil(IL|B Ai ilibs long distance ahead. but it can do no txtrm I-.1 Wl‘t‘.~iIeI with It, And ii may 5 be A good one tor intruding csndidstan to breed. The gentleman who, somo ynltrh Ago. nicely Iliemocmry, by Ibo ; formula [list All Demorrnts Vrrro not Iiursse— = Lhlcves, but all horse-tblcvos were lI-.-1uo- - onus, might barn been spared Ibo llmtrfillly oldrswiniz the distinction Ii’ he had turned - his Attention to their ballot-Aturiing propen- sill:-s instead of bone-thieving‘. It certainly looks As if not only All bsllobsiuflers were Dcmocrsia. but As if All Democrats were bsIiat—stutfers; sud whsrovnr dlflerences of opinion msy be held As to what constitutes lt1IODtli<':l plot [0 mural-r.' Elm (.‘4')uimlAsiun all.alllpl‘t‘l Ilm .~‘ioux as Wild be-ssls. until in be truxicil out of miiskt-1 rstngv. Tilt-_\' may lnrpi-ll1‘(l with s ,:i:ul'>r I-mrb in hvvp them qiiioi, but {he ll’-J1: in-tn-.1 must be trailer. the ir~.,‘\-i glove. in readiness At any insimut to ulrlku it rrti-thing lxlinv, Tine puon-Al ol>)t-irllori of All is the last. Nu duubl, if iwr-my-xiv» or tiny Lhnussmi labo- rious men Wel"€sufitlt'nl}'I.A.kcltfI’1)l!lLhlillflilh And workshops oi the country. and wore. in- stantly to become consumers instead of pm- duvcrs, the eii‘cet would bu dlssstmus, And the more limited the district from which they rat-no the more deleterious would he the ra- sult. But the truth Is, that those oruigmnts to the Hills are not proliisbla produce s. The rnsiority or them Are young man. And the very fact of their desiring in emigrate is prime fuct'¢ evidence that they wens mskliux nothing more thsu A ban! subsistence where they warn. The wish for chnugr and the love at Adventure xnny operate, but only in nu-a L cases. with few exceptions the emigrants ie E tho Black Hills Are men who we not making It sufficient living where they have been, or restless men soaking in holler their circum- Il is wall ll) be rid of hot): classes. I! gold in large quantities should exist In the Hills, than men will find Abundnnt oppor- iunlty tor the exercise of their Industry dur- ing years in Cullit‘; If there should be: very ill.- fir gold, it is certain Llml an Abundance of tanning lands lie Along‘ the course of the streams. And thousands at the gold-htizitors, mu poor to return, will locate, And flnd labor ll0DC9i! . * in mm iiioux counLry no harder than labor In the Ethics. l"I'IiLlC AND PIiIV'ATl"C IIONESITY. The outcry over each ‘haw scandal In our Iwttlldalous politics has reached iis climax when it (‘nhlnct Minister is lound tilt-hing lbci pay at prit-Au-s in the Army, And nothing is more Aifectimg than to see the tnsnner In which professional politicians deplore the cur- li they were the only ones to complntin, we would hardly hood their hollow lamenmlions, but the opin- ion is, If possible. even more universal out- side of politics Lhsn within, And It is A popu- Lsrly Acrcpled doctrine not only that political lift! is corrupt. but that Its aarruptness has no pamllol iu um nccluilod but honest wslxs 01 private life. it would be very stninge ll’ surb Lil. opinion could be true: It is mertalnly uolther plcauut nor complimentary to Any that our political rnorslity is the reflex oi our social morality, but any dispasslonnte Attempt to wrlgh the evidence an bolls sides will show that such Ls Almost eucfly the case. And that political corruption is nuim the 'n-sun thnn the origin of A A-‘lilo-sprratd dishonesty Ln private life. it must be borne in mind that then: Iso no comparison between the publicity given to A can of dlshom-Aty In otlicisi lite. And to one happening in commercial or financial circles. The omcisl is A public servant; his Acts And his charurtnr are common property, And aspecislly his misdeeds An: A large put of the capital of his, political opponents. Us is wsiched with A heenness of suspicion un- known-tn prlvste life, and is set upon At the tint disclosure with A ferocity which knows neither stay nor reason". The story is told in full from Maine to Texas; the olfendcr zeis A ootorir-Ly he need never hope to rcAch in Any other way, And his name becomes In A week A household Vrnnd, no matter how obeictlrn his oillcisi position may have been, nor how oom- rnonplsce the offense for which he sqficrs. But the bunk cashier, the eonfidv.-nLiAi clerk, or the prh-Ate trader who Ls detected. in dI.s~ honesty, Attncts no interest beyond the drcle of his person-ml Acquslnlancrs and victims, un- less, Indeed, he rises to the ssnctimoulous rumilty of A Winslow. We have had so many illustrations of this matter here in this city, that there is no ex- cuse for our deluding ourselves with Any flattering mistakes. Ilnd the People's Savings Institution been A sub-iressury. and Wuerpel A Uovarnmanl ofllcer, them would in no detail of his knsvery that would not ho AA fully known in New York And BAA 17'. law As In St. Louis: but it vrss merely the robbery of A bank, And passed out of notice without louv- ing behind it Any trace or memory, Axoept In the misery of its mined depositors. lf our late County Administrator had been A Forlorn] odlcer, he would not have left his bondsmen to make Ilfbnfllllfillt tor his in-egularitis-.5 with- out rslsing A has And cry All over the country; As It was, ids flight A1-tractcd Almost As little ntinnfltxn As his return. More than one bank In this cityhu been victimized by b0gu.l’d'n.ro- house receipts, but not one of them has been. found to rise Above the inmpislion of com- pouifdlng the oifcnso, sad, (or All we know, A mu: who has obtained money under false pm. tenses many hold his head As high in commercial circles is I! ha were the soul 0! honor. Perltsps AI wood is wsy of Arriving at u 5.- ilznste of ordinary honesty In any othcnwould be to teka the bankruptcy returns of the put three years. Ihocordlng to the very irun. worthy Authority of the Commercial and Pi- nanclul (')ironfr.le, the Aggregate liabilities of the bl:ilk!'|J[II8 of the United States in that period nnounl. to -7-‘)-%,0(l0,iXl), and According In the same Author-Ii_r the Assets do not rcsllze fl-3):‘ uclilll on the dollar. Is there Any. one -who lrcllev that the greater put at this wide margin is not lost under circuinsisuoco Ilttlo hotter than plain stealing? After Allowing for the shrinkage of vAlucA,4for losses counted twice, and for Inevitable mlsfurtunt-8, the Inns in loo grcsl to be incurred honestly. The bsuknipts have not only lost every dollar of their own, but two-thirds ut . that Ibo)’ could borrow, And, As no rnsn knowingly give: credit to An Insolvent, It is not An over- ostlnuta to my tits: the bankrupt: or the United States have dlsboncstly msdo sway with at leAst$35)0,lXX|.Dm of line means of their coulldlng creditors within three yonns. We (in not know how much the politicians have stollm, and just at present It would be inju- dicious to hsnrd An estimate. But. while it. issue to As} that they have stolen as much As they could Iny bands on, It will hardly do tor private lilo to Assume A superior morality and slicer to dread Any contagion from political corruption. ...,__:_.._.._.._........ Tins thirty thousand English hind-owners, innit male And Iinli 1:-whim, rcr-orded in the census, who have so oilort oflcndetl Mr. llill And Mr. Ilrighi, would, Allhougii llioir pmsesstous iscru unequslly primed, hjya gy. ensued About 1,000 Ecru Aiiiccc. 1‘iu.-iv Avcnigc ll now reduced to Ilnlrty-five urihirly nrthirty sIA Acres, sltlioitxti iinc nu: tnslavitj In number own nothing but :9 house And psrlisps A strip of guduu. Z‘()l.l‘l’l (‘A L GOSSIP . General. fisxsrtm (.>(:x.Hni' is apostlzng In New Ifsmp shire l\~m_J: of the rou_nLry irmmxls Ana inst printing Hr l'-Inna’: <‘.uJ‘rr'Itr_v l|F¢?('-Illlif‘.1HIn W!‘¢kl§ in stallmoms. 'l‘Hz. \\'|§I:|]|u'1nn our-rv-span-5n!nt.s Ayah]: of Mr Blaine AA A tiger f‘hAm<4l to his desk by the gavel of the Speaker. Gnv. Gskr..u-‘n, of .trk.Azus.As. is the most prom- inent Dsrnocrstlt candidate for L‘:iltetl Sums senator bum that sum. ‘(Tm Mains Senate has passed 9. bill Appvopr1nl- ‘tug SlU,l)0o tor the rstprcmntatidn of tho Blue in the Ccntenitutl Exhlliiiion. Tux ilepubllesns oi Portlsxul, !o., have made Gen. hands Passaodcn, son or the his Srianlnr, men-candidate tor any-or. The election ocean lo-dly. Gan. NAT? !i'x..tD, when some caused much (rxclicmnt In the political nnnnu oi Nov Hump- shins last spring. min been mnominuad for Butts Rooster. . Tm: Proisibdtlunists of the Third Connecticut Concussion Diauioi bravo nomirmtcd A candi- date for-tho scsncy caused by tins dual}: of Ms. 8tAIflW\‘.&l.f.icf. TR: Springfield (Mask) Rrpubllrssu asserts that It Bristew goes out of the Csbiaat. Ind mi. to receive the Republxnn or lhmocutlo nonstru- uons. ho trill be nominated by the people. And run In an lndupundnnl 1'.ln4k'lat«I9. 'lWli H"Amos|.s-In Sign Jaunsalthllsks ailht‘! Ken- stors ifma-A or Crtmsmn or As «Governor rslrrluld w-mild grace sod Adel strength to the Flatt:-nsl Ite- puhllcan ticket. at It is not Awsre that either or those gnntlcmrn Ive out): A poeluon. ‘hr: Him. I! 0. Pratt, member of Congress from the Fourth laws District, Is spoken of In his own Ktslc nu Iiusungs." lint mu Slnlt Rryisln‘ Aays he is (re- quasttly overcome by “natural Hmdltbss. ' ' THAI ("toctnnsu (‘o-ma:-rv-I.-ii thinks the rs-elec- tion of Lihfoln was A mistake. Alum lhr country was well rid of twotcrns l‘r-csulonta until the was Lvrnughl this one About. Buivrcun Jsuzkusn Ami I.Im-.oIn no mu: mu President morn than one term. - MA nsru, the Hcpullllvan candidate tor Gov- ernor In Imiians, It is sinutlv suertmi. tvtli "porknt" A part M thus l>cuu.wratir. (ls-nnsn vote .' Ability lq speak of ll-M .‘slAln_ nu 2\.. E--rs hm i‘2r()y_|L guy‘ on _ counter with lasso .\'. llantma Tun Stocking JUIAIVIQI Vlli nun no =>no also for tlavrnvsr ssrsvpt Jain: K i'?xr:-re 3: Mm 210 --1,, ‘ ripe In public r.'xprrv~nt-e_ _v-rung 2', ;..q.-um-;_ vigorous In m.An1u)0d, among :1: tn-u..~-:7 1‘!!! Jtsflhrnon (flly Slab Jmsrvml nsys ' ‘it \i A surlt men as llaniart, }’lni.lvubI)s-3 and .‘l«‘:i4-I-ii :. Aouri are A! 3 loss for <.'ubernaLurl.Al tiinln.-r -' ' Tux Henry County Desvwtvnf, in discussing use Onhonustorival qnootton, says "The more dire: Filli 111561 L/til. £.'Hillf'5Tl.i.NS. An Address to the H.fi.Dil.B3fi mg Racket Players. Preparations for the Yonltcnm.-mg isvéernazional Tournament. ‘hm Mmr->emIltAn (‘Aarmultroc mu aim T~.»...aA; ' «resin; at \lrQtraIl«'s f‘rour1, in Madison si:~vrt_ more of this or was locality furnishing the caruii- I date should luvs nothing to do with the : Tun zvlortmrac rpdepomxasr is out («Colonel John Reid I01 Govomm. And any: that he "bu I 5 itddrrsseotths Sew Tort 4‘.-,...mn>.w 2.. :y... ;[,,,,.;. and is A perfect Henry 0! i\‘.AvArrc" in A politira f don yoomut service for the Democv-Aux: party fltilt. Coxcsnmxn our present sure:-Ioagu-ad Lien- tenant Governor, the lnuirnnon lvutdzlgmcrr says‘ "it IAAAM that lion. .\'or1mtn .3‘. Column trill not be A utodltisto for Governor. but will on: far rm yr-eeuu position. " Tull following nrruuc rsmsrlr. from the (IIan- Tvmmgmem “ ":9 “Wu Ema“ M “ ‘gym,’ wood (Q-Morin-, is going um Narnia “The Dem- ocrsuc people or Mmuourl are pane-nU.v A-smug luv About thirteen Cnngimumen And two 7-‘vrnntom to do wmnuzing worthy of the Klaus Lin‘) rryIre- Aunt Andtha puny which eluted them abut they mm In ruin?" Tm: Richlsmi Se-nunal sort: of U211. E. 1.. EA “We have know the (ion- .\~« ‘ -.-7.. Mr Alderman James Duane, 111 ll‘ ""°s\vlng the rluiir. ‘fin: following ""'“' I ‘T live i mxmulttooz were pfmtut Nuns. I W". 1*-‘A In-Jr--I Jam:-A )oixzsson.<.‘.Aoey. l.r:ims- 3"""-‘ "‘ ’ "‘l.tm.~. ivuaphy and 8. K0- ‘-3“"'- ‘\""' '*--‘ ‘-¥'1\l'A'Ui"S\r>ns '4»! 2-.n1.sin muons Iuetlrn, nrrrcinry 3‘I<'I.;ulyig ;,,«.;p¢e,;°,_g 3‘, rm the following Azivirs-in .,,,w gnwmmgxy Adopted by the f.'ommi~.Lcc_ suit‘: ¢>r<$¢'7v.-«J u. {-3 Ilnhod: ‘run A i.:r'r. pub- hgl and lurlwt lsiyt-In ul that miss-<1 turn. (.1 ¥i4:N—- 1: View of Ll»: pronoun.’ - -,.u,,.....-,1 ? year. And tnkinxlntn consideration the lsrt :.:..x . All rJAAA inwrasts 04 our fellow c.iuu~us_ Am , svlncicgs lzadsblc dubs to show in the real as no one whom wq could mans freely lndors-A or ' more huruly support for mu position. An old time Tlemocrst, and A main of the strictest mic: ie and A bctwr nun. " F3103! the Kcmplsis Rrnstllc: You would hardly believe II, but one Democratic p<»llti-flan has AJ- rvuudy r.AnvAs.se:d um oouary pnuy thoroughly. nomination on tho = Dmnacrstlc Lickot for lteproseuiauve next fall. lisnd making hss wnunenccd A little A-.A.r|y. Thai-9'1: runny slip ‘twist the cup And the lip. " Tun Sf. Joseph En-old ssys that "Shelby is in favor ul John Raul for (iovcnior, And thinks (Luv. 5 liA.rv.iln‘a uplrsuono lav rs-election om Against min, and he wsnu to kill him oil’. Still. it is and um lurid um Hardin as us: manila. and ma: I-isrdisz dun’! want to 1»: Governor Again, say- how. 'l"h_a control [or the Dcmocrsuc n0mins.I.iA'm lorfiovornor. Lhus fsr. seems to have nsrrmrnd down to Goa. G. FAA: Arid Uelsns Price." .-tsrosa the multitude of prospective And Aotaitl Oubcmnlortnl candidnlen as may mention Joseph Btavuls. Gtmrgo Vest, M. L. V. Mcl..<:lla.nd. John S. Phoipo. Wm. 11. ILMGB. Z. L. Edwtsnis,WAJdu 1’. Johnson. Celsns Price. John ltakl. John I}. Hale, Geo. C. BI.nxhA.|xt, 54.-.mtior lltrothetnol Ba» lino, Col. Donlphsn, John A. Ilocltnxlly, and Robert Bmnuvsmt. ol Cape Gxnrduu. John Morrison. oi Payctux. is in the druid for auto‘ Tmuurcr. ‘hut Iollmring [kmocs-Auc papers urge Dr. R. Moi). Coxay. of Pianos County, As A candidate to: one oi use llnilmed tlonmusioncrs: Richmond (bnsawclor, Liberty Ads-as-as, llrvuldy Gunny Thu, Albany Lodger, Savannah Patna of Bur Landry, IA Gr-Anger Dcasocvul, Wnrrcnlburx Daw- crd, Kansas City fhws, Springfield Weekly Louder, Csxthsgs Ads-asses, Gllhxin Densaul, Noosho rinse, Irma, Ballasts». nuts city und- ssarl, Plans Olly Adrvufs, Malabar: La-er. runs Lhc Gnenneid l'«kn'4.- ‘ three pe- iltknl Virtual taught in the school cc 1'‘ -icy an lotglvcnas. for-getinlssus And lussmuuon. In 1&5 our lunch u-As than duty of rorglrrmeu. In llfiusd itffllt was {ox-pt!ulneAA.AndnosvIIeAn slim to lollovr the mac: or the ooirsaa-An. dial: in the Centennial ‘song of instillation. Loyal people penernlly decline to loin in the chorus, or to throw up thelrhsievar Any Agroc- monl Lhux... pmmius the Insulin oftbs vrI.r." Tun Wanonshurz Standard luillnuu um Jaunass. llollinshnnoltblfhooiofnshasr us A Democratic undldsso for Governor. bcouiu his Union rword is too strong. It says: "It tsntstaoi be Borgouen that its have In our St-no Waldo P. Johnson. who vu A. United Sums Bosnia! At the busting out at the rebellion, and deserted his post. iioisted his osth, And yolmd the Confcdor-v C)‘. This distinction will male him the next Densocrltla Governor cl lflssonri. If the Douro- cnu Are penxmcd to elect Anomor Governor." ‘in: Bsouusnd must: thus expresses itself I051. hauls: "Some of the pnpen An: lI§'fi£§I..!ng5L. Lennon Limp:-upa'pl.Acc tnbaldthebunoa-nus. Nominating Convention. Dclcgzlns would Into more apporusnltm to be dined sad srined In the iniu-at of Acldslt uplrlnu tn 8%. Innis then also- srhoro. not I! they lure D desire to have use liomlnstlng Convention to be Anything like A ru- Aansbly nnunspcred-with body oi man. the Exce- ntlvc Committee will order the Convention to be held in Jellcsson City. wheat ll hu Always been held." Tun Boom-ills .44:-sine! run the Demo- cratic Oonvontson there. And no srhcrvs else. I! says: “Bi. Louis And Kansas City Are on the burden of the stars. And Jelbnoa Clly. besides In-moocoslllla, is in bad odor with the people. Hence we present noonvtns As the proper city in which to hold the out Convention. It is form- nusinheingsoceuihiclrmnsilpsu-isoftaeatste rs)-rail, And Aloohns the Advantages oi the river. It Is nontnllv locll-Gd, And out kirnlsh over? on- omnmodstlon mqnlrcd, in the way ois spacious nail And bouts. mun-steceu tbs: Are nos one passed. lloonrlllo for the "Btu: Llcsnouruio (Jon- venuou. My ins.“ ‘firs \'ozsA.llloa Gouda submits the following- propoutlon: "Lot the sun Democratic Ccatnl oommmu tall the Blue Ocnvusuon tor the pur- paoooi nonilcsusg Ststa Anions, Icnootl.AJAl- icnson City on chunk: of June, And let the Acme Convention sieot delegates to tho Rstlonsl con- venlioss. which meets at 81. Louis on in. nu: a! June. at the tune meeting. ThkwillA.lhy the he-cuslty of culling two Goavonthns, As was the use tour you-A Ago. People hAvui't the time in his running About so much, and besldas it is All Ann Axpenoe And donhlo trouble. We Ans decidedly In tsvor or the Oonvsntloo meeting At Jemmton City. And wonder At Any suggesting Bi. Louis in its Ahead. Ilnl N! do hope the auto Gontrsl Comnluoc will wt upon our suggestion. And that the prcu will support us in on: start in securing this end. We know that we speak from A "rural" stand-point, but clstrn that there Is some consideration dua our opinion. Let the Democratic editors spank mu, rm-AI or other- wise." Tits Lexington fnldugourzv is violently opposed to halving the Dcrnocrnuc Convention at B1. Louis. it says: “While we Luke sscry pride inihn no- tropulis at our tibia. and but nothing but kindly tooling: for her people, its no decidedly And strongly opposed to Any such munm. Then is Alnhdy A strong feeling throughout the BI-Ila that the city of St. Ianls Axons too 3101! I dean: 01. control on: our politics, Whciher it be troll ‘rounded or not, it exists, And as an very great object as be wound by holding the (fenvznuos thus. in do not see my the usages or the party. on oatshliohed since the war. should be Aei ulds. '.I‘he writer Ins A dots- ;-Atu In the oonnmtlom of ill‘! And 1151, and full convinced that whlls Ire hsti An Abundance of M. Lon.IAIoh|s)1.su than, in turn dcttvend hon us Avoisoche 0! them who would nu-e been them had they been Able I-Apqthotrfuc imm thaw}. We say to the gentlemen of the committee on. phuluiiy, lhu Jelkrwn City, Ihgcapiul of the Btumislho only ynperplwo for Domeu-Ada atsteoonvoatlons. Iftloodclogstos sum to one the clrphsnt Ansruxrvls, All well And good, they can run down Andsnioy lbomulvu, Am! the vir- taonsly inclined our return to their homes. " Bu ms:-class shirts for Iii. As good As cubs msdfl. Wigwam‘ slaughter ma, 119 him street. W3 Are hurl»; good news! Thai oonsumpuvu who were axpoowd to die this spring, health up come Aglin to the Inn duck by Ihkluy Dr. J. Li. Kc.Le.An'I Oongh And Lung-hassling Giobolu to etu-Athsir throu And lungs. And Dr. J. H. Lie. LMn's strengthening Oamllsl And Blood Pnrlnnv to give them vllsllty. Iiie And strength. Dr. J. ll. ltnLoAn‘A mm. 315 Chestnut, Sr. Lotus. ' emu-n rim rlutlit-ngxii .1 fl this world what we have And: mstier domocr1Li0.1'729n llun institutions within A single century. the Adatlreu cl huilthmlsnd honorable putimos of hand-hall Anti rackets, In the Km City. re rasolv-ad lo Insngurstc And be A Gnrtd lnwrrntional to other Blntlons And Government: that while .uncrn~.sns have sdvuaz-ad to we forvmo-At rank m -science, iszznzuw And Am, us An in the sauna limo rim A-qusls of any people in all must; imun of srrt-ngth_ noun e And Akul. We, the Admirers at am lnill And in. do nut stand x-Jone In the resolve Uur '.>0AiI'hl‘8_ base bsli pisvrn. MIIi:tnXmi.~n_ rtrirhrttrrs auui rilluucn. with rnsny others. An: urostly h.A».t.eum their prrmtnunns (or A Ifcroienntal display. on with-each elrfflfn‘ its in sin-nix!‘ attluhstion. it icon) in nranm An wan uiinguq; run our mm, 19 remain Irutcuve Move-xi y these wnstderuwzu. A number of our leading mci.m;.olit.An profm 5 siorusla Ami amateurs met At llrqundsrr (‘ourr_ In 5 this crtv. on the evening ol the hlnfinnlverviry of rity And high-ronod prlncsples, it would be hard g bell in motion, their then Ind then proceeded to ' nominate and A , looking Alter whst he Iv-As promised At the un-to or ' 5 the Lu: (.‘o:u-outdon-the \\'.A.m|ungt«on's Birthday, no in order in not me olntthe iollowing. I'mrismn.Al ‘o-umitscc--L.‘nairmnn, 'A.lder-inns J-smrs Donne. of llmoklyu; \'lco(‘hsir1nAn. lion. lleuls Burns. New York City, TV‘l*&l&il'l’.Y. 1‘ J. UB3 her. Esq , New York I‘|iy lion N-rtrrirt.-'3, I‘. Ade. i-Lu ._ New Yuri: -‘try l‘umxn.u'.r~s:- Lnr-n—.\r-iv Yuri III)’ Llranrws James fibrin _ it‘.-n - l’ lianhs. Jun;-A J:-iauson, J. l‘. I4-.AIt}'_ 'l“b<>