I 3"OOO‘Z"'5"\s at "H Ed ll ff 3. nn lds - 35, to ‘ml (18 58.‘ [Si I8‘ :8. ' of is of III -' \\‘T“T" 3&3}! ‘ ls. ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE /3 05/ 3301110 ..-- .._.—u_. -._._.—-..-c..-..._..__._. »-.- l0llJ2"'l3£IlI0£1‘ill. VOL. 3--NO. 314.. ST. LOUIS. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 5. 1878. K rules FIVE CENTS; .....,:-. :3; - . LARGE ASSORTMENT Ovor... Show moreI 3"OOO‘Z"'5"\s at "H Ed ll ff 3. nn lds - 35, to ‘ml (18 58.‘ [Si I8‘ :8. ' of is of III -' \\‘T“T" 3&3}! ‘ ls. ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE /3 05/ 3301110 ..-- .._.—u_. -._._.—-..-c..-..._..__._. »-.- l0llJ2"'l3£IlI0£1‘ill. VOL. 3--NO. 314.. ST. LOUIS. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 5. 1878. K rules FIVE CENTS; .....,:-. :3; - . LARGE ASSORTMENT Ovorooats —.A.'I‘ - llll "ll 8 M9 to I23 Fifth Street, Corner ol"Pine. consumer the Retailers’ Profit. Cur Motto: “Large Sales and Small Profits.” DANI E L C. Y OUN Gr, Manager. l , Goods all New. We manufacture our goods, and save the TO THE SHOE TRADE : Our Mr. Buck desiring to retire from active business, the entire stock of this house, including also the Prison Factory at Missouri Penitentiary, will. on the 1st day of May, be con- solidated with that of J. A. Cooper & Co., at Kansas City, Mo. (of which firm Mr. Buck is also a member), thus consti- tuting that the Largest Jobbing and Manufacturing Boot and Shoe House in the State of Missouri, and to whom We would direct the favorable attention of our old trade. 0 In the first-class Boots and Shoes. meantime we offer our entire stock now in store at actual cost, for net cash. A rare opportunity to buy Bargains in BUCK. McCOUN 3. co. 410 and 412 NORTI-IIFIFTH STREET. llllsnlun nil. $355300- ; Six per cent bonds, interest = payable semi-annually, at the State Savings Institu- tion, St. Louis, or the American Exchange Na- tional Bank, New York, at option of holder. Loan se- cured by deed of trust on property of the value of $400,000, exclusive of im- provements, and by the pledge of one-half mill an- nual taxation on all proper- ty in the City of St. Louis taxable for State purposes. OTICE is hereby veu that scaled proposals, ad- dressed to the ommittee of Ways and Means. and marked “proposals for Svliool Bonds.” will be received a the oflico of the Secretary of the card otl’res1 cut and Directors of the St. Louis ~.l1blic Schools, Polytechnic Building, St. Louis. up I 12 o"clock at noon, on TUESDAY. THE 23D DAY OF APRIL, 1878, s the taking of the funding loan of the Board of r sident and Directors of the St. Louis Public Schools. about to be contracted under and In pursu- ance of the following resolution of the Board. adopt- ,)d March 12. 1878: Resolved. That. for the urpose of inakinlr provision Ior renewin the validin ebtedness of the Board now ; oxlstitng, an the different loans maturing as follows. ’ o wi - ‘ One hundred and fifty thousand dollars on the first of May. 1878. , lfly thousand dollars (of the one hundred thou- "saud) on the 27th day of January, 1870. and one liuu- , drcd thousand on the twenty-third day of February, .1879. The Board shall issue the bonds of the corpora- tion in the aggregate sum of three hundred thousand dollars. and of the following denominations, l.o wit: enty—four bonds of five thousand dollars eacli.sixtv olids of one thousand dollars each. one hundred and twenty of five hundred dollars each, six’ hundred of no hundred dollars each. All of said bonds shall bear date the first day of anuary. 1878. shall have interest coupons attached, , or semi-annual interest. at the rate of six per cent 2 er annum. payable on the lirst day of J anuarv and I uly in each year. Said bonds shall mature and be payable as follows: , One-sixth of each denomination, and of the aggre- gate amount. on the following days to wit: On the first of January. in the years 1880. 1881, 1882, 883. 1884 and 1885. The said bonds shallbc secured by deed of trust on unlncuinbei-ed real estate owned by the Board in the .lt.y of St. Louis, of the value of at least three hun- dren thousand dollars, and the Board hereby agrees, that it will, for the payment. of said bonds and inter- est. levy annually. beginning with the year 1879. and continuing until said bonds are fully paid. a tax on i ll property within the City of St. Louis. made taxa- ,1e for State purposes. of at least five cents on each one hundred dollars valuation, and that the proceeds f the tax so levied shall and will be applied by it. to the payment of said bonds and interest in each and I very year, until such bonds are finally and fully ' The said bonds shall be issued and nelroliated in such lnstsllments and at such time as may be necessar for h e purpose of securing the prompt payment 0 the -loans first licre-inabove mentioned. and the proceeds of said bonds shall be applied to the payment of said Indebtedness and to no other purpose whatever. Bonds in the assregate amount of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars are to be negotiated now. the res due in January and February, 1879. arties bidding will state in detail- . The amount they desire to take. 2. VVhat bonds they desire to take, whether those maturing in 1880. 1881, 1889. 1883, 1884 or 1885. and what denominations. ' ‘ in 3. What price they are willing to pay for the same. and if they offer to take bonds maliiring in different cars. the price they are willing to pay for bonds Ina- in each of those years. ,_ Bids to be based on the face value of the bonds and accrued Interest. 1 The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, MII.TON ll. WASH. Secretary. , Printed slips. containing copy or deed of trust. will be furnished to parties desirinv to bid on appli- scatiou to , MILTHN H. WAS . Seei-etary. ii‘ Polytechnic Building. St. Louis, Mo. ;OCE.AN STEANIERS. ‘V is , l H ‘-0 ‘r ‘v .'M M l‘- El\'El{.AL TRANSATLANTIC C(l}lPANY-Bc- ~' tween New York and Havrc. Pier 42. N.Il. , foot ’ I orton street. Pereire. Capt. Danre. Wednesday‘. April 17, 5 p.m. Ville de Paris,Capt. llurand.W'cd"_v, May]. 4 :2-l0p.m S1‘.La.urant. ()aDt.l.achesnez. Wed’y'. May 8. 10 a.ni, , Price of oassagre in gold (includin,-.r wincl: To Havre *--First cabin, $100; second cabin, %; third cabin, $35; 7 teerage. $26. including wine. bedding and utensils. ~ LOUIS DE BEBIAN. Agent. 55 Broadway, ;.- J. P. VVHYTE & C0., Agents forSl. Louis. ortli Gerinan Lloyd. - Ew YORK. LONDON, PARIS. . Steamers sail every Saturday from ‘.1 New York for Southampton and Bre- , men. Passengers booked for London ..»3;:fi.‘:;-2;. F'?‘,-; and Paris at lowest rales. Rates of I-’a.ssage——From New York to South- mpton, London. Huvre and Brein'éii,first cabin, $100; cond cabin, $60. gold: sleerage, $30, currency. Re- rn tickets at reduced rates. ~ OELRICIIS &: C0” 2 Bowling Green, N. Y. 1 Fourth National Bank agents for St. Louis. UUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY HIS COMPANY has opened an ofiice in this city at 212 North Fifth street. and is prepared to do a neral express business via the St. Louis. Iron .. ountain and southern Railway. for all stations _ ex-eon, and Points in the South. including Texas. 0 C. H. ALBBIGHT. Agent. on. mscxsouis INDIAN mm SALYE is an almost infalli fore ,, " ya curable mm .. e -vs... ~:.:a:=-~-......."---=~......8°** .. «M REAL ESTATE._ , lllidlmlll Suburban llllllelll OF THE LATE E. W. CRONENBOLD Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION To the hixhcst bidder, for cash, on the premises, on TUESDAY, APRIL ill, A. D. 1878 SAID RESIDENCE is situated on the southeast cor- nor of Chippewa street and Grand avenue, and consists of a substantial two-story slate roof brick building. and nearly 7 acres _of land. 1 artics who may bid_on this property will not have to bid against straw bidders. as the sale is without reserve, and no by-bidding will be done. For further particulars see hand bills, or inquire of IIENRY KORTJOHN, 1440 Carondelet Avenue. ST. LOUIS ClTY. PROPOSALS FOR Gold and Sterling Re- newal Bonds. L AYOR’S OFFICE, ST. LOUIS. March 30. 1878.-By .. virtue of O1'dlnancc No. 10.655. aiilhorlzing the issue and sale of bonds of the City of St. Louis, suf- ficient to ay $403,000 00 of bonds of the city, and $o6.5_.(l00 00 0 bonds of the late County of St. Louis,for which the city is liable, all maturing during the fiscal yearconimenolng April 9. l87S.se:lled proposals for the purchase of St. Louis City Bonds, hereinafter de- scribed. to the amount of one million three hundred and twenty-eight thousand dollars (.1-‘l.3'2S.000 00), or two hundred and sixtv-live thousand six hundred pounds sterling (£265.000). or any portion thereof over lifly thousand dollars ($50,000 00). or ten thousand pounds (£10,000). will be received at the National sank of Commerce in New York. until 12 o’clock In. of the 20th day of April. 1878. andpublicly opened by one of the undersigned. officers of the city. at said place and hour. The awards. which will be subject to the approval of the Committee on Wavs and Means of each branch of the Munici al Assembly, will be finally acted upon on or before 1. 1e 22d day of April, 1878. Said bonds will be dated Ma 1, 1878, and will each be of the denomination of $1. 0U. -9. Gold Coin. or 200 l’ounds Sterling, payable twenty ears after their date. and will bear interest from t eir date at me rate of live (5) per cent per annum. Semi-annual in- terest coupons of the denomination of $25 U. S. Gold Coin. or£:'2 sterling. payable on the first day of No- vember and May res ectively. will be attached to each bond. and both gonds and coupons will be pay- able to bearer, either at the National Bank of Com- Incrce, in New York. in U. S. Gold Coin, or at thg oflice of J. S. Morgan & Co.. London. England, in Pounds Sterling, at the option of the holder. Boiidsxnust be aid forin current funds, and will be delivered at t is National Bank of Commerce in’ New York. or at the oflice of the Comptroller of the City of St. Louis. viz: Either the entire amount bid for on May 1. 1878, or in installments. as follows; 40 per cent thereof on the 1st dav of May. 1878; (0 Der (Bill: on the 1st day of June, and the remainder on the -st day of July, 1378, as the purchaser may elect. In all cases of deferred payments the accrued in- terest on the bonds to be paid to the city. Proposals must state the price offered in current funds, per bond. and the place and date or dates when delivery is desired. and must also be accompanied bv a deposit in current funds. at the National Bank of Commerce in New York, equal to five (5) per cent of the amount of honds bid for; said deposit to be re- turned if proposal is not accepted. otherwise. to be held as part purchase mone ', or forfeited to the city in event. of failure or refuse on the part of the bidder to comply with his proposal. All proposals must refer to this advertisement as a portion of the agrrceinenl. on the part of the bidder; must be addressed to the undersigned. in care of the National Bank of Commerce in New York. and be in- dorsed "Proposal for purchase of St. Louis City Bonds." The undersigned reserve the right to reject any and all proposals. and also the riglit, in the event of a prcin1_u1n being offered. to limit the number of bonds to be Issued accordingly. A sample bond can bl‘ seen and further information obtained at the cities of the Comptrollerof the City of St. Louis, or at the National Bank of Commerce in New York. or at the National Bank of the Republic, In the City of New York. HENRY OVERSTQLZ. Mayor. E. L. ADREON, Comptroller. The Sample & Birgo MANUFACTURING co., Louls ,. 5% ''-'~' '- Harvesting and handling the fleid and garden cm s of the country. They offer the largest stock an the lowest Drices. They ask correspondence from both dealers and farmers. Blllllllll 8: SK llllllll, (Lately trading as B. P. Btudley & ea.) ‘Stationers, Printers all Binders, 219 CHESTNUT STREET, ' ST. LOUIS. ""‘ “ BOUNCED.” ‘ A Second Democratic Door-keeper Disgraced. Polk in the Same Boat as His Predecesser. I The Western Members Provoked at Their Pct’s Treatment. Secretary Sherman Answers Another Batch of Con-undrums. Many Unpleasant Truths Concern- I ing the Finances. The Pennsylvania Republicans to Make War on the President. —.—.__—__. Platform. What the Texans Want-—-Arranging‘ for the Fall Campaign-- The Capital" Budget. special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. WASHINGTON. D. 0., April 4.—-The Western Democrats feel much provoked at the treatment which Polk received from their party friends in the Middle States. They claim it they had stood bv‘Polk_tlierr-.~ would have been enough Republi- cans to sustain him, and vote down the report of the committee, and no political capital could have been made out of it. 1 A CAUCUS HAS BEEN CALLED I for to-morrow evcniugto make a third attempt to secure a fit person for the Doorkeepership. The Southern selections having proven so unfor- tunate, It is proposed bp the Northern Democrats to give them a chance to furnish a man who will give dignity to the omce. There are a dozen can- didates, nearly all of whom took part in ousting the present incumbent. Polk’s friends, who will control the selection, are determined to Blflukhtcr these. N. E. Coy, of Maryland, is strongly supborled by the Southern, but some of the Northern Democrats object whim, be having beeu keeper of a Southern prison pen. WENDING crnsm wur WESTWARD. Information has been received at the Land Office of a contract about to be entered into by English parties for a large tract of land in tbs" Platte Valley, on which Itis proposed to establish colonies and to construct a canal for irrigation. Letters received from the dilferent Lana Otlices give glowing accounts of the remarkable increase of emigration to the frontier States. Represent- ative Phillips has received a letter from Selina which states that seventy-flvs Pennsvlvanlans arrived in that town in one day, intending to locate in that vicinity. PENNSYLVANIA AND THE PRESIDENT. The Pennsylvania Republican managers have been in conference here to-day, and ailer review- ing the situation and prospects of the party in the State, practically determined that an anti- Hayes platform would give the party enthusiasm and strength. Col. Mackey, who made an ex- terrlcd tour throughout the State to test public sentiment, declared that he did not find a. sincere l.-layes man in either party. , REPUBLICAN REORGANIZATION. Thclllepublican National and old Congressional Committee met to-nightln the ethos of the Sears- tary of the Senate. John A. Logan presidcd,ancl amongst those present were ex-Secretary Chan- dler, Messrs. Hale of Maine, Gorliam and Page of California, Dorsey of Arkansas, West of Lou- isiana, Fosler of Oino, Chandler of New Hamp- shire, Slrait of Minnesota, Sinniokseu of New Jersey, Waite of Connecticut. and Hubbell of Michigan. The object of the meeting was to con- fer upon the reorganization of the party, in view of the fall campaign. The meeting was not one of perfect harmony, there being much severe criticism upon the President's treatment of the PST‘! . ms MISTAKEN NOTION8 on the Southern policy and civil service. Foster of Ohio defended the course of the President, claiming that he was sincere in his purposes, and if he had a fair opportunity he would demonstrate that his actions were not prejudicial to the inter- ests of the Republican party. Logan thought that the President had not yet made much bead- way in the direction suggested by Mr. Foster. Zach. Chandler recounted some of the perplexi- lies of the campaign which elected Hayes, and said that he was the heaviest load that the Re- publican party had over carried‘. He thought that Republicans ALL ovnu THE. COUNTY, have settled down to the belief that they need expect nothing from the President in the way of grateful recognition of past services, and that it seemed a matter of indifference to him whether the party won in the fall elections or not. Here a member interposed if the Democrats did get the next House, in his opinion Congress would pass a concurrent resolution declaring Hayes not en- titled to his allies, and would withhold the appro- priation for the execution--then he might find it convenient to have friends somewhere. Of the prospects of the campaign it was generally agreed that run PARTY was INTAC1‘, and that the discontent which existed on the President’s‘coui-so would not prove disastrous. The committee decided to ask the Republicans in Congress to reorganize theCongressional Commit- tee, and to make preparations for active efforts to carry the next House. _ MAJOR PowEI.I.’s REPORT on arid lands in the West has instituted a new lleld of inquiry in the House Committee on Pub- llC Lands. It has been determined to take no ac- tion on the pending bill to abolish the Land Olllcss and for the adoption of the system of tri- angulalion until after the whole subject of lhelands In the West shall have been investigat- ed. Major Powell’s elforts, to use the langiiage of a member of the committee to-day, have done more to damage the western land interest than grasshoppers or any other adverse influence. This report, he says, is calculated to produce a very erroneous impression of the country west of the Mississippi. AGENT AT STETTIN, Leopold Burkhardt, of Ohio, a German of dis- tinclion and wealth, was to-day appointed Com- mercial Ageut at Stettin. WESTERN ARRIVALS. B. H. Enxrelke,J. M. Bemis, St. Louis. I-Vhat Texas Warts. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. ' Waco, TEx.. Apri14.—'.I‘he bill to create a new Federal Judicial District in Tsxas, now pending in Congress, is causing considerable excitement among attorneys and citizens . Bar associations in different portions of the State are sending me- morials to members of Consress, some favoring the new district and others asking that the state he reaistrioled ‘without increase of numbers. The Galveston bar wants the latter, while North- ern and Middle Texas are clamoring for an additional dist:-ict. selfishness slone actuate: Galveston, as her plan will throw the cream of the State in her churn. A small number are opposed to either plan at present. but prefer to wait until a clings in tliqUnlted States Ssnats , is made in order to prevent the confirmation of s A Determination to Adopt an Anti-Hayes l Republican nominee for Judge. Others say wait until after the next Presidential election. in the hopes of Democratic success. The Waco bar passed resolutions this morning declaring for the new district or no change. The D0110)’ 01 1419 plan, is bad. Texas sorely needs another dis- trict’. but for political reasons some would defer for vears the remedy. A. .1. Evans.-M50703! 1'01‘ ‘the Western District, a staunch _Republican, and J. L. L. McCall, Liberal Republican, are promi- nent aspirants, should the new district be created. Another Conference with Sherman. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 4.-—The conference between Secretary Sherman and the’ House Com - mittee on Banking and Currency in regard to the resumption act was resumed to-day. It opened with a comparison between the ability of the Government to resume and maintain specie pay- ments and that of the Bank of England, the Sec- retary insisting upon it that the Government was in an equally good, if not better, condition than the Bank of England . After this P0103 had been thoroughly exhausted, Mr. Ewing asked the Sec- retary whl=.rc and how he expected to get addi- tionai millions of gold which he required by the lpt of January, 1879. Secretary Sherman. You must see that for me to state too closely what I propose to do might prevent me from doing what I expect to do, and, llherefore. I Will answer your question just as far as I think you Will say I ought to go. I answer, mainly from the sale of bonds. Indeed, in the present condition ol the revenue we can not expect much help from the surplus revenue except so far‘ as that surplus revenue may be applied to the payment of greenbacks and to the redemption of fractional, currencv in aid of the sinking fund. To that extent I think we can rely upon revenue enough to retire the United States notes redeemed under the resump- tion act, so that I would say that we can to: $50,000,000 of gold additional by the sale of bonds. As to the kind of bonds that I would sell, and as to how I would sell them, etc., I ought not to savanytbing on that subject at present, because you ought to al- - low me, as anexecutive oflicer in the exercise of a very delicate discretion, free power to act as I thinkrlghl. at the moment, holding me responsi- ble for my action afterwards. As to what. bonds I will sell, or where I will sell them, or how I will sell them, as that is a. discretionary power left with the Secretary, I ought not LO decide that . now, but to decide II‘. as the case arises. Mr. Ewing. I understood" you to‘ say, in your interview with the Senate Committee, that you would have to rely upon natural currents of trade to enable you to sell ° that is, that there can not be alal-go sale of hen s for coin abroad. It. is not on a foreign sale that you are relying. Mr. Sherman. Not at all, but on a sale at home. Perhaps I might as well say that if I can get two- thlrds of this car’: supply of gold and silver, It will amount to a good deal more than $50,009,000; so that I do not have to go abroad for gold. If we can keep our own gold and silver from going abroad, I: is more than I want. The Chairman. For this $50,000,000 additional I suppose you rely to some extent on coinage of silver? Secretary Sherman. To some extent. Silver and gold we consider the same under-the law. Mr. Ewing. Do you expect to pay out the silver dollar coined by you for current expenses or only for coin liabilities. or to board It for resumption? Secretary Sherman. I expect to pay it out now only in exchange for gold coin or for silver bullion . I am perfectly free to answer the question lully, because on that point,all.cr consulting with many members of both Houses, I have made up my mind what the law re uires me to do. I propose to issue all the silver ollars that are demanded in 1 exchange for gold co-in,tliat has been going on to some extent, how far I can not tell. Then I propose to use silver in payment for silver bullion, which I can do at par in gold, without any loss alter the limo $5,000,000 is purchased, for which an appropria- tion was made in the silver bill. I then propose to buy all the rest of the silver bullion which I need under the law with silver coin. As a matter of course, in the current course of business some of that silver coin will go into circulauon—how much I do not know; the more the better for us. but most of it, I take it, will be transferred to the Treasury for silver certificates, and these silver certificates will come into the Treasury In the payment of duties, and In that way practically silver will belong to the Government again. until silver is so abundant that it becomes the acknowledged basis of coin transactions. We can not pay out that silver for the ordinary expenses of the Govern- ment‘ because we have not enough to pay all ex- peiiditnres in silver, and if silver is maintained at par with gold, and if United States notes are be- low par with gold, we can not discriminate in favor of a class of creditors. We would therefore have to hold silver at bar with gold until we either have enouszh to pay everything with it or until the legal-tender notes are practically at par with gold and silver. That is a matter over which I have no more control than any other citizen. '1‘he silver dollars being receivable for duties, I must receive them, and I could not prevent, it I tried, silver from coming into the Treasury, either for -liver cormllczitcs or in payment of duties. As to when I will com- mence paying them out for current ex- penditures of the Gov:-rnnient or in pay- ment of interest or Pl-incipzil of the debt, can not tell, because that would depend upon the equality of three kinds of our rency—-gold, silver and paper. Ido not know whether 1 maks myself understood, but that is the general idea I have in my mind-—-as a matter of course it being great discretionary power which on have invested in the olficc of the ecretary of the Treasury. Willie I held the office I will be very core- ful to exercise that power so as to carry out in good faith the law as Congress has passed it, and that law, Itbink, contemplates that gold, silver and paper money shall be all brought on an equivalency. Coming to the question of the sinklngfund, Mr. Ewing asked whether any law ofiicer of the Gov- ermncnt, or any Secretary of the '1‘:-em-iiry, had given a written opinion that the sinking’ fund was to be composed merely of surplus revenue, in the construction of that section of the revised stat- utes which says that income from customs shall be applied first to interest on the public debt and second to the sinking fund? Secretary Sherman. 1 can only say to you that established custom, as well as the theory of our Government, would seem to requirs that any sinking fund provided for the exunguishment of the debt can no: be applied until after all current demands upon our revenues are paid; otherwise the treasury would be bankrupt whenever there was a temp»:-ary falling off is the revenue. From the necessity of the case any Secretary of the Treasury was compelled to pay current demands on revenue before he paid the sinking fund, just as the manager of a railroad, whether mortgaged or not, would be bound to pay his hand: and furnish fuel to run his loco- motives before he would pay interest on the first bended debt. Up to the panic of 1873 the public debt was being reduced all the time, and we paid more during all those years than the law required on what we call the sinking fund. That. is re- demption of the debt. The payment came from surplus revenues, and so it continued until 1873, then all at once there was a doliclencv of $16,000,000. The Secretary of the Treasury, as a matter of course,‘ would go on and pay ordinary expenses ‘first, and if there was any deficiency he would report that deficiency to Congress, and if there was any fault about It it was with Congress, for Congress should either provide additional revenues to keep up the sinking fund or else should reduce appropriations. As Congress did not feel disposed, and I think rightfully, I was in Congress myself at the time , an I take my share of the responsibility to levy new taxes upon the people in time of great distress. This deliciencv in the sinkmsr fund was allowed to cdhtlnuc from year to year until now, and I pre- sume that it will be allowed to continue; al- though, if Congress can see its way clearly and levy a tax upon tea and coliee, and make good the .l sinking fund, 1 would like it very much, but I do not think Congress will do so. Mr. Ewing. In case of a drain of gold from the Treasury, what measures would you resort to to check ll.-I mean after resumption? ‘ Sherman. The Treasury ought to be so strong that the thing would check itself. You can scarcely imagine, in the probabilities of business , that with no outstanding liabilities that are not covered by actual cash on hand except the $300,000,000 of legal tender notes, the drain upon the Government for gold would be so great as to exhaust the reserve of $125,000,000. That. is, the proposition is all based upon the fact that $120,000,000 would pay $300,000,000. We all know that is not so, but upon the fact that It is impossi- ble to gather together United States notes, and to present them in such a mass and in such a contin- uous sl;rcam,but that the very emirt, to do so would raise the ‘value of United States notes. Then- couvenience is so great, and the necessitv for them is so apparent, that such an effort would at once bring them up to par in gold. I think that a drain of $5,000,000. $10,000,000. $15,000,000 or $20,- 000,000 would at once tend to bring up the value of greeiibacks until they were at pair in gold, and then there would be no object at all in driving them out. ' Mr. Ewing. After resumption the greenbacks must remain at par is gold as long as the Treas- ury maintains resumption? Seci-etary_ Sherman. Certainly; and while they are at" par In gold they will not be presented to any considerable extent. Mr. Ewing. Of course, if there were an estab- lished difference of one per cent, or one-half of one Der cent, between gold and greenbacks, the Treasury would be broken pretty quick. Secretary Sherman. Yes, sir; or sdiflei-once of squartcr of one per cent. There is no doubt about that. Mr. Ewing. Therefore ,sfter rssumptlon,¢rssn- backs must necessarily be at par with gold so long as the Secretary is able so maintain resubm- tion. Now, I am supposing a case of a drain of gold from the action of foreign creditors, or from any other cause, and I want so know what means you would resort to to chcckis. in. Sherman. Ido not mun: um it would be 0 , say that I have not been able to accumulate this re- , are going to combine to present lhelrlegal tender redemption, you will have to pay them out again. necessary to resort to any means; but if it were necessary to devise some means, I would resort to such as have been adopted In other countrles_- the temporary suspension of spec"? payment; that is a question for Congress. Mr. Phillips. Then do you think lhe Secretary of the Treasury has the power to suspend specie payment? -. . . ‘ Secretary Sherman. No, sir; but if demands were made upon the Treasury which the Score- tary could not pay unless he was to pay them out of his own bocketzlglie would have to stop paying; that is all that there is-about itv _ Mr. Phillips. Would not a general war in Eu- rope result in raising the price of gold? Secretary Sherman. Wise men difier very - much upon that. I think that a general war in Europe would give such a demand for our agri- cultural products and for everything that we pro- duce and sell that it would probably inspire con- fidence and there would be less danger. _ Mr. Phillips. Mightil. not raise the price of gold as compared with currency? The Chairman. Or might it not have the effect of sendlngrour bonds here? Mr. Sherman. We are not bound to pay for our bonds unless . they are ‘ due. Specie payment meant equivalency of gold and paper. It. is on the thcorv that 1 per cent difl'crcnce between gold and paper will disappear before the 1st of_Janua- ry, or else I would not. commence specie pay- ment. But suppose that I are mistaken; suppose that your fears are well-grounded and that I am over-sanguine. as some peo- ple say that I am-—well Co_ngres_s will meet in December, and then the question will be so apparent. to every man that if the resumption set can not be carlied out,I will come to Congress and serve, or that an adverse state of circumstances has arisen, and than am not able to do what the resumption act requires me to do. - The nextquestion considered was that of na- tional banks. Mr. Sherman said it is not possi- blc, with the amount of legal-tender notes which they hold, allmitted to be about $70,000,000’, that they could take the whole of them and present them to the Treasury. Such a thing is not possi- ble, because banks could not be brought; into any- thing like a co-operation of that kind. nor could they keep up a continuous stream of demand on the Treasury, and then besides, the Treasliry has ample power to make the banks redeem their notes. The Chairman. Inlegal tender notes? Secretary Sherman. Yes; in legal tender notes. ‘Mr. Ewing. Or in silver andgold? Secretary Sherman. Yes; that would throw gold back on the Treasury. Some of the papers thought that in my remarks the other day I threatened the banks. I did not threaten them, but there is no doubt about it that the Treasury would be stronger than the banks in such a con- flict. There is no danger that the national banks notes to the Treasury. Mr. Bell. Suppose sreenbacks were to obtain an equality in value with gold, how would the re beal?of the resumption act then affect resump- tion Secretary Sherman. Tberepeal of the resump- tion act would prevent me from maintaiuin re- sumption by the sale of bonds. That won it be the first thing. Then the resumption act is the only provision of law which requires me to redeem United states notes in coin. ’ Mr. Ewing. But you are at liberty to do so. If the resumption act were .repealed you might maintain an equivalency of paper and coin. Secretary Sherman. No; it is perfectly clear tbat I have no right to exchange one form of money for another. Mr. Ewing. But you could pay out gold and silver? Secretary Sherman. Yes. sir. Ewing. And you could thus maintain an equality or coin and paper upon your theory, which is. that as soon as paper and coinget. equal, nothing will be likely to occur to disturb the equiiibi-um. Mr. Sherman. There will be fluctuation, more orlees,_and we must be prepared to meet those fluctuations; so that if greenbacks become su- perabundant, we can get gold for them; or if, on the other hand, zoid becomes a drug‘, as it may become, is will be deposited for grsenbecks. Mr. Ewing. But if greenbacks become supera- bundant and are presented to the Treasury for Secretary Sherman. Yes, as soon as equiva- lency is restored. . r. Ewing. Then you. will hold whatever greenbacks come in until there is an equivalen- cy. _ “Secretary Sherman. Yes, that is the efieot of The conference lasted over three hours-. The Object of an Act. LoUIsvII.Ln, KL, April 4.—Judge Ballard, United States District Judge, has rendered an important decision, deciding that fees of Mar- shals on process issued and served in his district are not changed by the 7th section of the act of-‘ Congress, approved March 22, 1875; that the ob- ject of the act of 1875 was to cut. oil" the construct- ive mlleage given by the act of 1853, on process issued in another district and sent to the Marshal for execution. Capital Gossip. WASHINGTON. D. C.. April 4.——The House Committee on Elections, to-day, dismissed the Oregon contested election case of McDowell against Williams. THE MISSISSIPPI CONTEST ABANDONED. The sub-committee, hearing the charge, the Mississippi contested case of Lynch asrainst Chal- mers, the slttlmr member, reported unanimously that the evidence submitted was .iusul‘licicnl. to give the contestants seat. and the full committee unanimously adopted the report, and decided that .it was too late to take additional evidence. THE NEW DOLLARS. For several days the exchanges at the Treasui-y of silver dollars, new coinage. have not averaged beyond $100 a day, exclusive of applications for banks. Only two shipments have thus far been made from the Min: to the Treasury, aglzregating $20,000. There are 512,000 of this in the cash-room vaults. THE RESUMPTION LAW. A conference between Secretary Sherman and the House Committee in regard to the prepara- tions for resumption. and the ability of the Trea- ury to maintain resumption , lasted over three hours to-day. The Secretary stoutly resisted all efforts to weaken his faith in the power of the Treasury to carry out the resumption law, and reasserled his convictions both of his ability to do so and of the good policy of the act. ARMY ITEMS. The House Committee on Military Affairs agreed to report favorably Bauning’s bill providing for the reorganization of the army, Representative Bragg’: bill fixing the pay of the army, and Di- brel '1! bill proposing an increase in the pay of certain non-commissioned ofllcers. THE VANCE AFFAIR. I Intimate personal friends of ex-Congressman Vance in this city are responsible for the positive statement that there is no truth whatever in the report that he eloped with tho wife of a music teacher in Ohio. The denial, so far as the lady is concerned, is based upon their personal knowledge of her recent movements. THE TRANSIT 01-‘ MERCURY. Rear-Admiral Rodgers, Superintendent of the Naval Observatory, has made arrangements for observing the transit of Mercury the 6th of May. and the Western Union Telegraph Company will transmit Washington time-signals thi-oliglioul the country from the 1st to the lath of May, for astronomers and others observing the transit. XLVTH CONGRESS. Senate. WASIIINGTON, D. 0., April 4.—Mi-. Merrill offered a resolution providing -for a select com- mittee of the Senate to consider the propriety of taking the tenth census.’ He said arrangements had to be made during the present Conlzress for taking the tenth census, and as the next session was a short one breliminary steps should now be taken. The resolution was agreed to. Mr. Anthony. from the Committee on Printing, reported a resolution to print 25,000 copies of the report of the Commissioner of Agriculture on forestry. Agreed to. On motion of Mr. Harris the House bill for the relief of Jan. Flsnback, late Collector of Internal Revenue in the Tenth.Distl'ict of Illinois, was taken up. Mr. Davis read a letter stating that Fisllback had been a defaulter to the Government, and that his bondsmcn had been required to pay $3.000 on his account. He asked that the bill be laid over till further inqii-ii-Ies could be made. Mr. Harris said therefhall been a correspond- ence with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and no mention was made an_vwhero of his being a defaulter. . Mr. McMillan said he had no objection to the bill going over, but thought it rather a novel way to collect a debt. Mr. Oglesby defended the character of the claimant as an upright, honest and honorable man. The bill was laid ever. . The House bill authorizing the Secretary of War to prescribe rules and regulations to be observed in preparation, submission and approval of con- tracts under the War Department, passed. On motion of Senator Wisdom, the bill for the construction of a narrow-gauge railroad from Bismarck to tbs Black Hills was taken up and laid over until to-marrow, at the request of Sen- ator Chi-islisucy, who desired to offer an amend- menl. At tbs expiration of the morning hour. cou- sideralion was resumed of unfinished business, the Pacific Railroad funding bill, and senator Matthews replied so the argument against tbs Railroad Committee's bill. ~‘ .. Mr. Matthews said he had been pained to hear Mr. Edmund: refer to the friends of these great and powerful corporations being present on the door, in the lobbies and in tho gsllerlss. What- L svsr grain of reality more may be is all this, tbs Senators should be careful how such inslnuatlons are made, unless they have specific charges to present. He next referred to the remarks of Mr. Christiancy. who said he had made what was no‘ law appear most like law, and that he had, in oil: ing authorities, stopped at a point where it suite his views and omitted that which was against i‘ He had since carefully reviewed the citations, at had no corrections to make. As to 1:’ arrangement, that can he arrived at ‘I tween the Government and these com am He was -inoilferent; whatever they cool he duced to pay he was desirous they should D -He stood here to-day impressed wlththe res; sibilily of what he said, and if the Govermi had to lose all it had better do so than gli‘ assent to this bill, which, in eifect, upsel. th clsion of the Supreme Court, which deterr the relations between these parties. At the conclusion of his remarks Mr. Mat A 5 said he would withdraw the bill of the R3 :1 Committee which be had offered as a subs -.r, in order that there might be a direct vote - le Judiciary Commiltee’s bill. Mr. Dorsey offered a resolution requesting the House to return the bill relating to the Hot Springs. reservation, which passed the Senate on March 3. Mr. Edmunds asked the object of the recall. Mr. Dorsey explained that amendments adopt- ed in the Senate were objected to by the com- mittee of the House, and his object was to move to strike them out, and "let the bill go to the House as reported from the Senate committee. - Mr. Edmuuds though: this an unusual mode of transacting business, but would not object in this case. The resolution was then agreed to. Mr. Bayard was recognized as entitled -to the floor, but gave way to Mr.W'nyt.s, who introduced 9. bill granting a site to the city of Baltimore for dry docks. Referred. Mr. Thurman in reply to questions by Messrs. Whyte and Blaine, proceeded to argue that the right to alter and amend reserved in acts was valid and operative at this time; that the decision of the Supreme Court applied to the law as it stood at the time the decision was rendered, and that it had no bearing upon a law that might thereafter be enacted. . Mr. Blaine asked at what point the power to amend stopped in the opinion of the Senator. Mr. Thurman said he would not stand here to answer hypothetical questions. Lile was too short to stand up here and be catechised like the an- cient dialeclitians. ready to answer all and any questions that might be resented . He was a plain practical man. To efend a measure he had introduced he would but questions to the Senator from Maine. Ho con cl take till to-morrow to an- swer it. Did he deny the right of Congress to require these corporations to provide a sinking fund to meet their obligations to the Government? The Supreme Court had, be said, at this session, and while they had been talking about it, decided that this reserved right. to amend was voted in a case whcge the Legislature of his own State had, under this reserved right, reduced rates on a railroad one-third. Mr. Hill said the distinction which he insisted on was a contract of a corporation and subsequent contract on which there was a consideration; and this principle, be claimed, had been settled in the Supreme Court. In reply to a question bv Mr. Kernan , he said there was no legislative power to compel a railroad to pay its debts. The railroad was not incorporated to pay its debts, but to carry freiglits and passengers. The Courts were proper authoritios to compel it to pay its debts. Adjourned. = House. Mr. Butler introduced a bill to supply a convo- nient currency with which the minor business transactions of the people may be done. Re- ferred. It provides for the issuing of twenty-five and fifty cents in fractional currency, and that any person paying into the Treasury legal tender notes or com shall receive such amount of free- tional currency as be may desire, and directs the Secretary of the Treasury to pay in one-sixth of all the payments made from the Treasury in re- demption of the national banks in the United states is legal tender notes of the denominations $1, $2, $3 and $5. - Consideration was then resumed of the Polk case, and Mr. Cook spoke in favor of retaining the Doorkceper. Mr. Harrison demanded the previous question. No: seconded. Mr. Eden offered a substitute for the resolution of the majority, censuring Mr. Polk for employ- ing persons in excess of the number authorized by law, directing hiinto revise the soldiers’ roll and remove all persons not disabled soldiers, and recommittins: the matter to the Committee on Civil Service Reform, with instructions to ascer- tain what change may be necessary for a more economic administration of the business of the Dooi-keeper's department. Mi-.Bsker. of Indiana, spoke in favor of the msjoi-it resolution. Mr. ale said the case of the Doorkeeper sank into iusignlfleancc compared with the radical in- competency of the Democratic party to adminis- ter any branch of the Government. Falslafl as a soldier, Bottom as a lover, Dundroary as a pill- losopbcr, Mulberry Sellers as a capitalist, out no such a figure as the Democratic party cut inns- queradlng before the country as OIVII service re- formers, and as being capable ‘of administering anyloranch of the Government, no matter how sma . . Mr. Baker. of New York, said he would like to offer an amendment directing the Doorkeener in his future appointments to disregard the solicita- tion of Democratic members. The resolution olicred by Mr. Eden as a substi- tute for the report. of the committee was rejected --yeas.95; nays, 135. The question recurred on the resolutions re- ported by the committee as follows: Resolved, That the position of Doorkceper of the House of Representatives be and hereby is declared vacant; and, further, Resolved, That until the appointment of a new Door-keeper the duties of the-ollioe be'aud hereby devolve upon the Sergeant-at-Arnie. Mr. Conger demanded a division on the ques- tion, and a vote was therefore taken on the lirst resolution and It was sdopl.ed—yeas, 139; nays, 80. The following is the vote in the negative: Acklin. Gauss, Muldrow, Banning, Gibson. Quinn, Blackburn, Glddings, Reagan, Bliss, Geode, Riddle, Boone, Gunter, Robbins, Bright, Harris (Va.), Sayler, Cabeli, Han-is_ (Ga.), Scales, Caldwell (Ky), Ilartridge, Shelley, Carlisle, llalchcr, Singleton, Chalmers, Henry. Siemens, Clark (Mo.) , Hewitt (Ala.), Smith (Ga.) Cook, Herbert, Sparks, Cl-evens, Hooker, Swami, Ci-illendcii. House, Throckmorton, Culberson, Hunton, Townsend (lll.). Davidson, Jones (Ala.), Tucker, Davis (N.C.), Jorgenssn, Vance, Dibrell, Kenna, Weddell, Dickey, Klmmel, Welch, Durham, Knapp, Whitlliorne, Eden, Knots, Wi ginton, Elam, Ll2‘0l'l,- Wil isms (Ala.) . Ellis, Luttrcli, Willis (Ky.), I Ewing, Manning. Wilson, Ferney, Martin, Yeats, Franklin, Money. Young-80. Garth, Morrison, The next vote was on the second resolution, putting temporarily the duties of the Doorkeepcr on thesergeant-at-Arms. It was adoptcd——yoas, 122; navs, 115. Immediately on the announcement of the vote, Mr. Hale rose to move that the House proceed to the electio of a Dool-keeper. Mr. Eden moved that the House adjourn. Agreed to--yeas, 121; nays, 113-and the House ascordinsrly adjourned. Pending the announcement, the Speaker ap- ointed Messrs. Durham, Blount and Baker of ndlana as a Conference Committee on the part of the House on the bill making an appropriation for the employment. of temporary clerks. An arrangement was made for a Democratic caucus to take place to-morrow evening. A POISON ED CHEESE. The Trouble which it Caused in aEKen- tucky Village. special Disnstcr to the Globe-Democrat. JoIINsoN JUNCTION, Kr., April 4.-—The family of James A. Mccann, marble dealer at Flamingo- burg, Ky., was poisoned on yesterday by eating cheese. They ate dinner about the usual time, and about the middle of the afternoon commenced vomiting and purging. Dr. Lightfoot was called is and as soon as he entered the room pronounced its case of poison. Mr. McCann. wife and two children and a colored woman were all very much under the influence of the deadly poison. Tho utmost care of Drs. Lighlfoot and Armstrong was exercised in behalf of the sufferers, and after three hours of patient labor favorable signs were noticed, and at 3o’ciock this afternoon all were pronounced out of danger. Miss Bessie Darnall, who took dinner with Mr. McCesn, was slightly poisoned. but to-day is on the street. Ten cases so far are reported, all poisoned by the one cheese. A Rash Acts special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. GEORGETOWN, KY., April 4.-Silas Evans, s farmer of this county, living in tho Newtowu Dis- trict, went into his orchard this morning, and. drawing _s pistol, shot himself through the head. He was alive at a late hour this evening, but his recovery is impossible. Financial embarrass- ment is the cause of the rash act. Shutting Out the saloons. special Dispatch to this Gloss-Democrat Bocx Isuivp, ILL. , April 4.--The Town Board of llllsn, known sssouth Rock Island. increased the saloon license fee last evening from $100 to $700. This is equivalent to prohibition. Over 700 have signed the total abstinence pledge there. A sour GANG. W gfhe Bloody Tragsdyflnacted in a Bar-Room. A Child Sees Ills Aged Father Beaten to Death. How the Pueblo Bank Robbery Was Carried Out. An Obstreperoiis Negro Killed by a Virginian. The Racy Seduction Case Which Agi- tated Texas Society. A Terrible Accusation Against a Citizen of Chicago. Burns, the Illinois Murderer, to Die on the Scaffold. A J udgo Arrested for Perjury--The Crim- inal Calendar. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. CINCINNATI, 0., April 4.—A social game of cards and a large number of social drinks led to a bar-room fight at 3 o'clock this morning, that 35 minutes later resulted in the death of one of the combatants, Joseph Schandcr, proprietor of the saloon No. 86.Logan street. The only wit- ness of the sffray was the little twelve-year old‘ son of deceased. who narrated the circumstances as follows: "A few minutes before 3o’clock I heard a noise in the bai--1-com, and running in saw father and Henry Dlig standing before the bar. talking very loud. Father had Henry by the shirt collar. and they were arguing as to who was the best man. My father told Henry that he always could lick him, and commenced pull- ing him toward the front end of the counter. Both commenced pushing backward and for- ward, and father fell on his head near the win- dow. Dilg then his father in the face with his list while he was down, and every blow cracked asthough he was hit with a whip. Dllx then walked out of the back door and went to bed, leaving my father lying upon the floor in the cor- ner, near the window. As he went out he said my father was in the fault, and that be had given him enough this time." The murdered man was found by his wife lying in a pool of blood, but not dead. she carried his: into an inner room,wbero he died thirty-live minutes after the am-ay. The corpse’s face was literally mashed to a black pulp. The murderer is a young giant, weighs about 200 pounds and has the reputation of angular and bully. He was arrested and sent to jailfor mur- der. His victim leaves a widow and three chil- dren. ‘ The Pueblo Bank Robbery. .. III-om the Pueblo Chieftain. 1 The bank building ‘is a one-story brick struc- ture, located on Fifth street, South Pueblo, and owned and occupied by the Messrs. Banks. It contains two rooms, one used for carrylnt on the business, and the other as a sleeping-room. Mr. H. N. Banks and his brother usually sleep in the building, but a short time since Mr. S. W. Banks, the father, was seriously injured, re- quiring one of the brothers to remain at home, and Mr. H. N. Banks slept alone in the building. Mr. Banks states thathe retired to bed at his usual hour. about half-past 10 o'clock, leaving everything apparently safe in and around the building. He was awakened between I and ii oclock, and on opening‘ his eyes, saw by the light. from a darklantern two disguised men, on either side of his bed. One of the men was about six feet in height, and the other about five feet eight. Both had white cloth over their faces. One held a cooked six-shooter to Mr. Banks’ head, while the other pointed a formidabie—look- ing bowie-knife at his heart. The large man said, MAKE NO NOISE, . and then the two proceeded to sag Mr. Banks. They jammed a knotted handkerchief saturated with chloroform or other into his mouth, nearly strangling him. and bound it in place with an- otlicr handkerchief. The small man then went into the front room and pulled down the window curtains. On the return of the small man from the front room he remarked. looking at Mr. Banks, ‘ ‘Ho's asleep.” This the other denied. and shaking the prisoner roughly by the right shoulder, said, “Be quiet. Don't speak is word. 11' you do, I'll kill you.” The two then took Mr. Banks between them and marched him to the sale, ordering him to open it. The safe is locked with three combination locks, all looked on dif- ferent combinations. He opened two of them, and when he came to the cash chest hesitated whether to open it or take the chances of being shot. The big man said, ' ‘OPEN THAT MONEY CHEST.” Mr. Banks took another look at the cocked re- volver held in close proximity to his head and concluded to obey. The robbers helped them- selves to all of the bank notes in the cash box and then examined the large pocket-books con- taining valuable papers. One of them remarked two or three times, “These we can put in our saddle-bags.” In a small box in the safe they found again watch and chain. They consulted whether to take it or not, one of them saying; that it. must. belong to Mr. Banks’ wife. They put the watch back, but altei-wards returnevl and took it. They secured ail.oli-etlier aboul$5,000 in money. During the time they were searching the safe they seemed exceedingly nervous and wasted no time in the operation. After completing their examination of the safe they escorted Mr. Ranks back to his bed and proceeded to ‘rm HIM HAND AND FOOT. Thev crossed his hands behind his back and se- curely bound them with a leather strap half an inch wide, and then tied his feet to other and to the bedstead with a stout cord. he tying was done by the smaller man , who seemed an expert at the business. When the wing ‘was complete the larger man said, when he was about lo leave: ‘ ‘Don’; utter a loud noise. If you do I'll come back and kill vou.". As soon as the scoundrcls had departed Mr. Banks made a stronsr effort to loosen his hands in order to free himself from the 9.3, which almost strangled him", About 4o'clcck gs succeeded in Eettlnlz his hands out of lhostrap. and clsarinsr himself of the gag and the ropes by which his feet were bound to the bedstead. He immediately went. to his father's house, gave the alarm and aroused Ctiicer Desmond. The back door of the bank shows the marks of having been broken open by means of a chisel, and attached to the door knob is A STRONG ROPE, RECENTLY CUT. which has been attached to a stake outside in such a position as to hold the door shut. The opinion of those best acquainted with such mat- ters is that the robbers had become acquainted with Mr. Banks’ hsbits.and early in the evening, during his absence from the buildiii,°:, had broken open the door and-secured it with a rope from the outside, so that when they came at a later hour they could cut the rope find enter nolselessly. The robbery will, it is said, in no manner affect the solvcncv of the bank. the funds of the insti- tution being amply suilicient to cover the loss by the robbery. Footprints of two men, one large and one small, were found in the mud In the neighborhood of the blllldlllfl‘, but no horse tracks , showing that the saddle-bags talk was for the purpose of deceiving Mr. Banks. Several suspicious parties wers arrested, but no evidence found to hold them. A Terrible Accusation. special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. CHICAGO, April 4.-Edward Moseley bad a hearing this morning. sending an indictment for rape on tbs person of Annie Sinims. a girl of twelve years. The evidence offered by the pros- ecution was decidedly damaging. The child had been adopted by Edward's mother some three years ago. and during that suns had never had the advantages of s scliool—-in fact could neither read nor writs. She stated that on six occasions in his mother's house Moseley had forced her by beating and threatening to secede to his desires. some tlins ago the mother went to Kansas, leav- ing Annie with some friends, but the child roving unruly was moved to some other i-lends, and finally drilled into s colored l oonssnnoaonrnn-cl rasc- 2 E"“" ““"“““‘ Si. Tunis fiailg dish:-fiimurmi, Jlhlsp morning. will 5,182.8. -\ e ’ , . - -——-- :-=~*--.4 GENERAL AND PERSONAL. MYTRIEIND. 7 _ - - E ' AT PARIS. revoked and no_ doubt a. will has been In‘ ——- §Z7§2“§&?é.¥§°‘$3§-’i5‘§°ii..§’“i'i§”3§a‘£353.?’ H°Wz" ‘"5 ”°“~ ws::3.“tl:.i:;““”“"W°unmInW R MARKABLE TR"““ 1 -ow-tw-la... CARDINAL McCLosxnv has gone to Florence. [F“°m'B9]3”"15'-' " ' ’ " ’ ’ ' ' C IlUGO’S “Lo Paps” will appear on the 11th lust. - SIOUX Cirr, Iowa, has organized a tree-i>18!1t- ing association. .MBS..MYB.A. CLARK GAINEB now has her eye. on Kalamazoo, Mich. TAME otters and seals or: the latest nets in fashion in England. THE British navy estimates 101‘ 1878-9 show an increase of only £82,072. OVER 50,000 volumes in the Congressional Li- brary are piled on the floor. GEN. CALEB CUSHING is to deliver the oration in Newburyport, lieass., on memorial day. SAN ANTONIO, Texas , is shortly to have an ex- hibition fiaht between a. lioness and a bull. Mn. KIMBALL raised $26,000 for the debt of the Church of the Messiah , in Brooklyn, Sunday. Tm: Penn Club, of Philadelphia, will receive Mr. Joseph Jefferson on ‘next Saturday evening. THE current of the Missouri River is cutting in below the stone protection of Omaha’s river front. APARIS suicide left this note: "I die like a coward, because my uncle has fallen heir to 350,000 francs. ’ ’ AT Philadelphia, on April Fool’s day, the new dollar was made the subject of a number of pub- lic caricatures. Vmxrn REAM has nearly finished Fnrragut’s statue, for which she is to receive $20,000 from the Government. AN Englishman, of the name of David Stanton, recently won a wager on traveling 1,000 miles in six days with a velocipcde. IN Virginia, while the Moifctt register is in operation, the barkceper addresses his customer with, ‘ ' What shall I punch you for, sir?” A SON of Judge Chisolm, the victim of the Kemper County outrage in Mississippi, is 8. mos- senger in the War Department at Washington. TOBY ROSENTHAI’/8 picture of “Elaine” was painted from a living model, ‘a San Francisco belle, whose head has been turned by the dis- tinction. ‘- . OFFENBACFY8 newest opera is called The Two Husbands of Manoela. It will be just the thing for Mrs. Oates to play until she gets one better.- [New Orleans Picayune. THE Bishop of Saskatchewan loft Winnepeg on Saturday for England, to raise funds to endow at training college and other church institutions in the Northwest of America. THE wife of Maj. J. W. DcF'orest. the novel writer, who was a daughter of Prof. Charles U. Shepard, the geologist, died suddenly in Charles- ton, S. C., last Thursday evening. THE year before last ii young American landed at Patr-as, Greece, and without a guide, and with no knowledge of the language, walked through the breadth of the Pcloponuesus to Athens. THE Utica Observer has discovered that it was Mr. 'Iilden’s "fine and delicate sense of honor‘ ’ that prevented his making any return of his in- come-he was nfraidllho might underestimate it. A NEW census, of Memphis, Tenn., shows that the city has a population of 48,068, although on the basis of the vote cast at the last city election the population was estimated at more than 60,000 . Mus. Fnmiom‘ is said to possess beautiful bands, and Miss Vinnie Ream has modeled them; the right, holding a pen, represents ' ‘Industry;’ ’ the left, lying with open palm holding flowers, is “Idleness.” CHARLES Mlirrrnwn was to have appeared last month atoxford, where, by a wonderful innova- tion, theatrical performances are now permitted, in the appropriate part of Adonis Evergreen, in My Awful Dad. THE Irish nuns are anxious to exorcise the franchise, as being owners of their convents or other property. The returning oflicer, however, is of opinion that they can only act as electors through their trustees. THE ruling passion cropped out in a New Or- leans barber, who, while shaving the face of a ‘dead man, gave the corpse the whole history of the silver bill, the rise and fall of gold, and the attitude of the foreign bondholders. THE sculptor -is behlndhand with tho equestrian statue of General Thomas, which was to be un- veiled uext summer at Washington, and its for- mal unveiling by the Society of the Army of the Cumberland will not take place until autumn. THE late Mr. George Cruikshank left behind him 8 collection of prints and water-color draw- ings, among the latter the original designs for hls celebrated illustrations to “Oliver Twist” and for the Falstaff illustrations. Those relics will soon be sold by auction. THE London News has announced that Lady Burdet-Coutts is negotiating for land in Osha- burg street, on which she intends to erect lodg- ings for the poor, capable of accommodating 10,- 000 persons, at a maximum rent of 4 shillings and 6 pence weekly per domicile. THE Boston Advertise-r seems to have failed to properly discover the nature of the school con- troversy. It says: St. Louis is warmly disculas ing the introduction of tho study of German into the public schools. So far, public sentiment ap- pears to be strongly against tho innovation. Mus. Ln BAU, the contestant in the Vanderbilt will case. is tall, straight, fifty years of age, and good-looking. She dived into her family record and announced that the Commodore left behind him two sons, seven daughters, thirty-three grandchildren, and twentv great grandchildren. THE St. Louis directory man returns a popula- tion of more than half o. million, and Chicago is sending all ovortho country buying directories, hotel registers, cemetery rolls, and will probably apply for the army and navy register as it was during the war. Chicago’ is a shrewd town.- [Now Orleans Times. THERE is one sentence in the Fast Day procla- mation of Gov. Fairbanks, of Vermont, which deserves_roproduction. It reads: “Let us espe- cially pray that He will graciously vouchoafo to make and keep us as individuals, and as a State and a. nation, infiexibly honest, even in times of financial depression-so shall we fulfill our high destiny, and transmit to our children unimpaired the rich legacy received from our fathers.’ ’ PROF. SIDDONS , said to be a grandson of Mrs. Siddono, the actress, has been giving his ‘ ‘Rec- olloctiono” in a lecture in Washington. Among other things, he said that in 1853 he was tutor in clocution to tho Pi-inco of Wales, and relates that at one of the lessons the Prince put his foot on the table and said, “Look at those boots; I made them myself." The Professor was, of course, astonished, and thought his Royal High- ness was "c1iaiilng;” but the Prince explained that his father, having in mind possible reverses, had insisted that each of his sons should learn a. trade. Accordingly, the Prince himself was a very good shoemaker. Prince Alfred was learn- ing to make his own clothes , and little Prince Ar- thur worked occasionally with raw and plane, and, as soon as he was strong enough, was to be taughtcabinet-making. A 58031‘ time ago Senator Morrisscy was heard to remark. "When it is my time to die I want to die in Troy,” a wish which will probably be ful- filled very shortly, if the following description of his condition, taken from the Troy Budget, is cor- rect: Hon. John Morrissov was visited on Satur- day evening at his residence in this city. He was found sitting in a. chair bolstered up with pillows and reading a New York Herald by the aid of It pair of spectacles. His face is full and very white, and as his beard and grizzly hair are quite dark, the effect is at first unpleasant. His chest N0 888! Witllfivell-developed skull, Exceeding wise and very dull; Polite, pedantic: go guardian with Di-aconic views 0 l ‘IVG his ward to mournful muse, Or protests frantic. {$0. Damon. good at gun or book, B itn whom to "do" the last new book 75' 8l1‘eal_nlet shady. 11:0-she is none of all the three, l1t,Just—so much the worse for me—- A little lady! White brow framed-in with pale gold hair; Two dimpled checks, a thought too fun- For mortals’ rapture ; A child’s_ frank smile, nnclondod. warm; A char-mini: woman's graceful form, Inviting caprurgl Bi-imful of wicked innocence, ) H91‘ €393 meet yours with arch pretense , Of meanings tender; Then e1nk_ abashed , reluctant, slow, Behind the rich red sunset glow Her blushes lend her. A little tristc, she likes to nurse A sadness born of tender verso . And touching stories: O’er ‘ ‘In Memoriam” she mopes, And dreams she's buried all her hopes-— This fair Dolores! \ Your_fr_-iendr Ah! yes. For us it seems That fi-ier_idsh1p’s purer ensign gloamo O-’ci' Cupid’; crescent. Across the gulf we may not pass We laugh, and idly chat, alas! And find it pleasant. Just while it lasts. . But ah! who knows What fate may hide beneath the rose For hearts uncertain? We run the risk. Shc’s free to sigh Or smile for whom she will, and I- I’i1 drop the curtain. 1%. THE AUSTRIAN ARMY. Condition of an Important Powgy in the Present Crisis. In view of the probability of a war in which Austria may take a leading part, a glance at its military system will be interesting, and we, therefore, condense from along article in the London Times the following facts: Before 1866 the Austrian army was consid- ered almost the model of perfection. Its dc- feat bv the French and Italians in 1859 was ascribed to the want of rifled ,‘.',‘llf]S, to de- fective generalsbip, to internal political diffi- culties, and to the fact it had to encounter a double foe. Its reputation lasted until 1866, when, to evei'ybody’~s surprise, it was badly beaten by tho Prussians. A reorganization took place of which the gradually working changes came fully into effect during the pres- out year. The military forces of the empire consist of a standing army, with its reserve, for de- fense of the country and internal security; Landwehr to support the standing army in war, and exceptionally for internal security in peace; Ersatz Reserve to supply the ranks of the standing army in war, and Landsturm to be called out through the Minister of Na- tional Defense in case of threatened inva- sion. For aclniinistrative and recruiting pur- poses the_ country is divided into sixteen iiiilitary districts. Each General command- ing a district has under him a supe- rior ofiicer, whose duty is to inspect all the Various establishments in the district periodi- cally, _and to act as assistant to his chief. If mobilization 1S ordered, and, as is probable, the chief receives a command in the field, his duties are at once assumed by his assist- ant, who is also a general officer, but of an inferior grade. the district is always in the hands of an ofiicer of high rank, who knows it, and that wretched centralization is avoided which has been the ruin of so many military systems. . Every male in Austro-Hungary becomes liable to military service on the lot of January of that year, during the course of which he will complete his twentieth year. If he is phgsically unfit to bear arms, he has to con- tri me. a certain fine, according to his means, to the military pension fund. There are fewer exemptions from conscription in Austria than in most other countries where general service is the law, only those being spared without whose labor a family must be ruined. The time of service is twelve years, of which three are in the standing army. seven in the reserve, and two in the landwehr. But only a. part of the annual contingent can be made to pass through these stages. To take all the young men of twenty ears old overy year would be too costly and’ too severe a tax on the resources of any nation. No more men are taken, therefore, for the standing army of Austria than are necessary to bring it up eventually to the 800,000 men promised for the War strength of the nation. This will be accomplished by taking 97,000 youths every year, and they are chosen bv lot out of the whole number liable—-about 836,- 000. Those who draw numbers exempting them from service for a tiniehave by no means escaped bearing arms. They are liable for two years more. and are not allowed to marry till the end of the third year under penalty of being placed on a list forcompulsory enroll- ment, without chance of escape, among men who move from their homes to avoid con- scription, or mutilate themselves with the same object. So strict is the law which binds them to "a life of the sword that they can not even travel without permission. After recognizing this terrible liability, it sounds almost a mockery to say that men who are fit in all respects are allowed to volunteer for the service any time between their seventeenth and thirty-seventh years, and gothrough their twelve years as usual, having only the boon that they may choose the corps iii which they wish to enroll themselves. Such a system would be in- tolerable if enforced on all classes of men, and in Austria, as in Franco and Germany, a loophole must be left for the better educat- ed and wealthier ranks of the community. This loophole is afforded by the system of “one year volunteers.” Young men who have passed educational tests may volunteer for one year’s service in the ranks of the standing army and then pass into the reserve. If able, they provide their own uniform, equipment and subsistence, including horses and forage in the cavalry; if without means, she State will provide these thins for them. They thus buy two year ‘s exemption from the ranks by educa- tion. They may pass examinations for commissions after their one year’s service, and if successful, are appointed ofiicers of the reserve, according to seniority. Univer- sity or college students may choose their year at any tinio between twenty and twenty-five years of age, and remain in their recruiting ‘district. All the one year volunteers have more liberty than ordinary conscripts, and medical students. apothecaries, or veterinary surgeons may spend their year of enrollment in _ the military hospitals, apathe- caries’ stores, or veterinary ei- tablishments. Besides the classes named, there are the pupils of the military educa- tional establishineiits, who have to give ten, seven, or four years’ service, according as the cost of their education has been defrayed entirely by the State, or partially or wholly by their parents. Reckoning all means to- gether,we find that the standing army, nomi- nally 800,000 men, is recruited from five dif- ferent classes: first, pupils from military educational establishments; second, volun- teers; tliied, compulsory enrollment--those who have tired to evade service, etc. ; fourth, ‘the “regular conscription; fifth, enroll- ments in time of war of men from the Ersatz Reserve,who have not completed their thirtieth. They are intended to fill up gaps in the standing army, so as to avoid as long as possible calling out a new contingent. Be- hind the standing army is the Lsndwehr, which is supposed to be capable of reaching this year no less than 570,000 men,being 250.- 000 from the Cis-Leithan side and 320,000 of that ancient and famous organization, the Honveds of Hungary. This Land- welir force comes also troni sev- eral sources-—first, men who have com- pleted three yesr’s service in the standing army and seven years in its reserve; second, men of the Ersatz Reserve, who have com- pleted their thirtieth year; third, conscripts who. not being needed for the standing army or Ersatz Reserve, have passed directly into the Lsndvvehr; fourth, volunteers who, though not bound to remain in the Land- wehr, are still fit for service. The Cis- anll stomach are greatly swollen, and his hands \ Leithzin Landwehr are supposed to be exor- are puffy and as white as marble. He did not sleep at all on Friday night,snd can notlio in bed at any time without suffocating. Ho suitors little pain. Mr. Morrissey himself thinks that his case is so serious that it is only a question of time when the complication of ailments sfloctlng him shall conquer his naturally tough constitution and end his career. He partakes of a little soup only, and this romaine on his stomach but for A brief period. Wow-oxrot to say that we ronrd it 1 no improbable that Mr. Morrissoy will ever leave 0 Troy again. Mrs. Horrissby is by his side night ... ..,. 1 .«r cised every year for a fortnight; the Honveds every second year for five weeks, if they have not passed through the standing army. Now the Austrian organization is supposed tobo com lots in 1878. The latest est mate is from a rench source. It gives for the force under the hand of the Kaiser in case of war—infantry (when mobilized), 11,848 offi- cers. 532 065 men; cavalry (when-mobilized), Thus the administration of- 1.600 guns, to be raised eventually to 1.831» 23.604 carriages. In this estimate the two Landwehrs, amounting to 570.000 11180» are reckoned. Though we have little doubt that economics made at various times during the last few years, have reduced both the ‘num- bers and the training of the men below the . nominal standard, and,though thefurtherwo travel eastward the less trustworthy are pa.- per estimates, we may contradiction, that Austria could put into the field at short notice, an army at least equal to the forces now in the field in Eastern Europe, including those of both Russia and Turkvo. A LARGE SUGAR. TRADE FAILURE. Suspension oftho Old-Established Firm of Booth &,Edga.r, Caused by Confin- uous Losses. lh-om tho New York Times.) The sugar trade was surprised yesterday by the sudden announcement of the partial suspension of the business of the firm of Booth & Edgar, refiners, of No. 100 Wall street. The firm is one of the oldest in the trade, and enjoyed a credit unsurpassed by that of any other house in the city. No indi- cations that it was weakening financially had been noted, and it might have gone on im- questioned for many months, even though it borrowed largely. As soon as the ann~ou=i-ioo- merit of the suspension of the firm was made, friends and creditors visited the office for in- formation. They were told that the members of the firm had decided that, as their capital had become impaired by continuous losses, which indicated that the business of refining sugorcould not be carried on with profit. it was proper to pause, learn their exact situa- tion. and then make up their minds as to the course to be pursued in the future. As there was a large stock of crude sugar on hand, the refinery owned by the firm would, they said, he kept in operation until it was prepared for the market. The creditors were assured that their interests were protected, and that no one would lose money by the suspension, ex- cept the members of thefirm. Mr. William T. Booth, the second member of the firm. made the following statement to a reporter of the Times yesterday afternoon: ‘ ‘Th-is suspension has boendictated bv our sense ofjustice. We have gone on in busi- ness as long as we could properly. We have lost our own money, but we do not propose either to jeopardise or lose entirely the money of other people. We have not been educated to do that. For twelve months past we have conducted the business of sugar refining at a_ loss, and this has forced us to stop and look about. Our action has not been suddenly do- terminod upon. The members of the firm consulted together on Saturday last as to the course to be pursued, but came to no definite decision. They separated with the under- standing that each should consider the matter carefully an Sunday, and, having come to a decision, should state that decision at a con- sultation to be held on Monday morning. When they met again this morning (Mon- day) it was found that there was but one opinion among them; that the only honorable course to pursue was to sus- pend, ascertain tho real situation of tho firm, and afterwards act as circumstances might dictate. It will be seen that this course was not forced upon us by ulterior circumstances, as we enjoyed abundant credit. The last. note we issued was. discounted at 6 per cent, and the one before that at 4% per cent.” Mr. Booth also stated that the firm had al- ways pursued a conservative course; had never speculated in raw sugars, and had at all times tried to act fairly and honestly. If there was any prospect. of improvement in the sugar trade, he said, they might have gone on, but there was nono, and suspension‘ was the onlyfair expedient. In response to aquestion as to the liabilities of tho firm, Mr. Booth said he did not know them, as the ‘books have not been examined. Ho was cer- tain. however,.tbat the assets will be suffi- cient to settle all the liabilities and leave something for the members of tho firm. Mr. Peters, the junior member of the firm, said he could not understand what was the matter with the sugar trade. A craze ap- pears to have come over it, and it is impossi- ble for refiners to go on with their business while losing half a cent per pound on sugar. Among the sugar traders, all of whom ap- peared to sympathize with Booth & Edgar, it was reported yesterday that tho liabilities of the suspended firm will aggregate $750,000. Among the assets is a large amount of real es- tate, including ono of the best equipped re- fineries in the vicinity of this city. All this real estate is said to be unincumbered, ex- cept tho ground upon which the refinery is built. Upon this there is a mortgage of $25,- 000. The reason for the existence of this mortgage,one of the members of the firm said yesterday, is that when the ground was bought, its owner, a widow, insistod that it was safer for her to allow a part of the pur- chase money to remain invested in a lien up- on the property than to take the chance of another investment. The firm humored her, telling her she could call for her money at any time she wished it. Thero is at present no probability that Booth & Edgar will make an assignment, and it seems likely that the firm will, in the near futuro, after having carefully adjusted its affairs, start anew in business. The firm of Booth & Edgar was established in 1834. Mr. Edgar, whose name is still part of the title of the firm, has been dead for some years, and the present members of the firm are William A. Booth, William ’I‘. Booth and J. Hugh Peters. Mr. William A. Booth is well known in this city, and most favor- ably, through his philanthropy to the poor and distressed. He has for many years been one of the most earnest workers in enter- prises of charity, and it is through his efforts principally that the Childron’s Aid Society has been enabled to do so much good work. He has been interested in political affairs also, but not as an office-holder or ofiico- oeeker. He was a member of tho Comniittco of Seventy, and has always been zealous in efforts to prevent the drainage of tho City Treasury by thieves. For many years past Mr. Booth has been a member of the Chain- ber of Commerce. He is also a member of the Cheap Teansportation Society and the Inn- porters’ and Grocers’ Board of Trade, of which latter institution he was formerly the President. He is at present President of several business and charitable corporations. A Terrible Warning to. the Devotees of Tight skirts. A dinner-party was about to be held‘ at a very grand house in London; the guests had arrived, a gorgeous flunky had announced in the usual fashion, so suggestive of the loving couples in the valentines adorning our shop-windows, were in the act of descend- ing the staircase toward the dining-room. Below in the hall stood any number of mag- nificent men-servants, waiters and solemn retainers generally. _And now, leaving the guests upon the stairs for half a minute, I must diverge just to inform you, in case, as a member of the sterner. and less niade-up sex, you should not be aware of the fact, that the present attenuated style of female figure from the hips downward, is caused by what a fine writer in a late milllnery and dry-goods ad- vertisement called a “perfect revolution in the style of ladies’ underclothing.” Which revolution, being interpreted, means that tho multitudinous unmcntionable gar- ments which used in days of yore to make up that portion of a woman’s dress which is not displayed outside for a rude masculine public to gaze at are by the present devotees of fash- ion entirely discarded, and that underneath a lady’s dress nowadays is hardly anything to be ound, save a tight-fitting suit of brown, composed of soft and yielding leather in the winter, sndof heaven knows what in sum- mer. Only by wearing this perfectly revolu- tionary style can‘ the closely clinging fit of the skirts so dear to the fair sex of to-day be pro- duced. To return to the dinner guests upon the staircase. The lady on tho arm of the first gentleman of the procession was gliding down in all her glory, her train trailing after her several yards along the stairs, when suddenly the gentleman next behind her, in the dreadfully clumsy manner of his mis- guided sex, trdd upon her dress. Can you not fancy the look with which, across her shoulder, she withered that unhappy wretch? Horror! There was, all in the space of a second, a dreadful crack, afoarful sound of rending, and the entire skirt, in the sight of all the company behind its wearer and of the flunkics in the hall below, fell to her feet. Shall I pursue the awful story, or will you fancy for yourself the picturot The elaborate- ly arranged hair,the white neck ringed round with glittering jewelry, the fashionably trimmed dress body, and then--no, really, it is quite too awful! PITTSBURG liquor dealers are organizing‘ to endeavor to put a stop to the running of 2.221 0 can 66,593 men; artillery (when street cars and the transaction of all kinds of mobilized). 5 136 oflicers, 73,471 men with business on Sunday, claiming that the lows 1,000 uns,r.ol:eraiss<i by: new organization which the “Law and Order Society" are W1. guns. Includingongmoero, pioneers, seeking to onforco against Sunday liltiligr and various subsidiary services, the field soiling apply with tho oomo force to all o r army for war would, according to. the figures business. . « — say, without fear of ~ 1- that all was ready, and the guests, pairing oil'- _ none of the men to enter them. I‘ . —-I,‘-—_-i . I Gen. 3. D. Prichard Relates the Details of tho Capture or J offorson Davis. The Disguise Authoritatively Settled—New and Interesting Facts for History. [From Statement in Allogan (Mlch.) Journal.) The orders under which I acted were re- ceived from Col. R. H. G. Minty, command- ing the 2d division of the cavalry corps, Military Division of Mississippi, and from whom, on the afternoon of Sunday, May 7, 1865, I received direct orders to report'im- mediately to him for instructions. On my arrival ho detailed to me the information re- ceived by Gen. Wilson from his forces in the direction of Augusta regarding . the movements southward of the principal par- ties connccted withtho Confederate Govern- ment, and the desire to effect their capture if possible, directingmzho to proceed with my regiment, the 4th ichigan Cavalry, from its camp near Macon, Go. , down the souther- ly side of the Ocmulgeo River, is -distance of seventy-five or 100 miles. to take possession of all the toms and ferries below Hawkins- ville, and to picket the river and scout the country north and south of the river as thor- oughly as the strength of my command would permit. Certain places appearing upon the maps were thought to be desirable points for establishing the headquarters of my regi- ment, but that matter was left to my own dis- cretion upon arrivingat the ground; and, if pursuit became necessary, I was authorized to disregard all points and communications, and pursue as far as might be deemed neces- sary, even to the Gulf or tbe_oce-an. ' In obedience to the orders above stated, which were verbal and strictly secret, I niov- ed witb my command from camp at Macon at 8 o’clock the same evening, pursuin the main highway leading down the south s do of the Oemulgee River, in the general direction th-orewith, leaving everything in camp which might in any way impede our free and rapid movement. As this article is not intended to describe in detail the incidents of the march, 1 will simply say that we pressed for- ward by rapid forced mar-ches,night and day, only halting long enough to feed and restour horses, until. on the 9th day of May. at 3 o’clock p. in., when we arrived at Abbyville, seventy-fivo miles from Macon, where we first struck the trail of what proved to be the train of the Davis party, and which had gone on in the direction of Irwinoville the night before. Here we also met Lieut. Col. Harn- don, commanding a detachment of the lot Wisconsin Cavalry ,with whom a brief consul- tation was held, when it was decided that we could not plan any con- certed sction for the two commands, and that each had better act independent- ly, and then wo separated, Col. Harnden with his command pursuing the train on the direct road to Irwinsville,with the announced intention on his part of pressing through to that place that night before going into camp. I continued my march down the river, after sending Company H of my regiment, under Lieut. Fisk, to take possession of Brown’s Ferry, one mile and a half above Abbyville. After moving three miles further, we met persons who gave us additional information regarding the character of the train, and also of theroads. ~ Learning that there was an- other rosd leadiu into Irwinsville, from a point known as Wi cox’s Mills, about fifteen miles below Abbyville, Idecidod to press for- ward by this road in the direction of Irvvins- ville, believing that if Mr. Davis was travel- ing apsrt from the train, as he was reported as doing, communicating with it from time to time, he would be likely to be traveling on the road which I proposedto take, and if Col. Harnden prossod through to Irwinsville, as he expected to when we separated, we would place them between us, and thus greatly incrcaso the chances of a capture. I accordingly ordered a detail of 150 of tho best-mounted men of my regiment,and seven ofiicoro booidoo myself; but the full detail of enlisted men was not filled, owing to the jaded condition of tho horses. At 4 o’clock Iput the column in motion. moving -still down the river road a distance of twelve miles to Wilcox’s Mills, where a halt of one hour was made to feed and cool the horses. From thence we proceed by a. blind woods road through an almost unbroken pine for- est for a distance of eighteen miles, to Ir- winsville, where we arrived at about 1 o’clock on the morning of May 10. The roads were first closely examined in all directions, but no traces could be discovered of the pas- sago of a train or 8. mounted force, at which we were much surprised, as we had confi- dently expected to either meet Col. Harnden at that point, or fall in rear of his com- mand, and concluded at first that the train must have taken -some other course; but, upon inquiry, and passing ourselves as Con- federates, wo soon learned that a consider- able party had gone into camp, just at dark the evening before, about a mile and a half out of town on the Abbyvillo road. Iat first thought it must be the 1st Wisconsin, but, upon further inquiry, learn- ed that they had tents and wagons, which I knew was not tho case with Col. I-Iarnden’s command. I at once turned the head of the column in that direction, impressing a negro for it guide, moving my command up to with- in about a. half mile of the camp, where I halted under cover of a small eminence and dismounted twenty-five men, and sent them under command of Lieut. Purinton, with in- structions to moko the circuit of the camp, and gain a position on the road in the rear of the enemy, to cut oil’ escape in that direction, to gain the position designated undiscovered, if possible, but, if discovered and alarm was raised, I would charge the camp from the front, and he was to move upon the camp from any position he might then bold; but if no alarm was raised, I should take it for granted that he had successfully executed his orders, where he should remain quiet until I should assault tho camp, as I had not then decided whetherI would attack at once or de- lay until the appearance of daylight, but finally determined upon the latter course, as the moon was getting low and the deep shadows of the forest would render it easy for partlos to cludo us in the darkness. Af- ter waiting in our position about an hour and a half, and until the ‘appearance of early dawn,I put the column quietly in motion,and was enabled to approach within a very few rods of the tents before discovery, when a charge was ‘ordered, and in an instant the camp, with its inmates, was wholly within our power without the necessity of firing a shot. The surprise was so complete that not the slightest show of resistance was made, i the men not even having time to grasp their weapons, which were lying at their sides. The camp was located in the thick pine forest, close by a small swamp. A chain of mounted sentrie, composed of a force specially designated for that duty, swept rapidly around the camp on the‘ instant when the main force dashed into it, thus barring all possibility of escape after the completion of the circuit. This chain of soutries, under the command of an officer, were to maintain their position until all of the prisoners were gathered in and placed under guard. Immediately after tak- ing possession of the camp my Adjutant, Lieut. Dickinson, notified me there ware ladies in the tents, when I directed him to station guards at each of the tents, and allow All of the men with the party, except Mr. Davis, I be- lieve, were sleepin on their blankets outsfdc of the tents in di erent parts of the camp, partially undressed, and as soon as they were aroused sprang from their beds and were immediately placed under guard and allowed to put on the balance of their clothing, which consumed several minutes, after which the prisoners were athered together and placed under a regular etailed guard. But before this was fully completed, and before any of the persons occupying the tents had completed their toilet and come out, or a list of the names of the captured party had been made up, svollcywas fired down the road and across the swamp alluded to, and about eighty or one hundred rods north of the camp, where the force of twenty-five dis- mounted meii under Lieut. Purinton were stationed. I ‘at once ordered the men to re- sume their places in the column. Leaving Adjt. Dickinson with s sufllcient force in camp to gather the rest of the prisoners in and guard them until my return, I in per- son pushed forward across the swamp with the balance of the command to the aid of Lieut. Purinton, whom I supposed to be on ing the force guarding the train, but w lob proved to no the In Wisconsin Cavalry, under Col. Harnden, whose men had come upon the force under Lieut. Purinton, and, through a misunder- standing in the challenge and response, each ' had taken the other for the enemy, it still being so dark that they could not distin- uisli the uniform; and as I came up the road in column, mounted we received at risk- [[13 fire from a dismounted force concealed be- hind trees and logo, which killed one man and severely wounded Licut. Boutelle. This and mistake was not discovered until two men were killed in the 4th llichiun Cov- As soon as tho firing coaxed I returned to the camp, undue I recrossed the swamp I was inot by Lieutenant Dickinson, who, in a hurried way,l‘nformed me that he had carried-' out my orders,and who said we had captured an oldish man whom he believed was Jeff Davis, and that he came out"of one of the tents dressed up in woman’: clothes, and at- tempted to esea e as a woman. Igot the im- pression that 1/ r.'.Davis had refused to re- veal his name, up to that time, but will not be positive on the point. I rode on up to the point where the prisoners were gathered under guard; and, as I approached them, I was accosted by this man, who roved to be Mr. Davis, with the inquiry if was the oili- cer in command. I replied that I was. and asked him in return whom I was to call him.- Hc replied that I mi’ ht “call him what, or whoever I pleased.’ when I replied that I would call him Davis; andaftcr a moment’s hesitation he said, “That is my name.” He then drew himself up in a very dignified and imposing manner,and exclaimed: ‘ ‘I suppose you consider it bravery to charge a train of de- fenseless women and children, but it is theft, it is vandalism.” Davis had thrown off the garments constituting his disguise, and was clad in a suit of Confederate gray at the time of my meeting him. I then proceeded to take an inventory of our capture when I ascer- tained that wc had captured Jcfi‘erson Davis, wife and four children; John H. Reagan. his Postmaster General; Cols. Johnson and Lub- bock, sides-de-camp on Davis’ staff; Burton N. Harrison, his Private Secretary; Maj. Murand. Capt. Moody and Lieut. Hathaway, Jeff, D. Howell, a brother of Mrs. Davis, and midshi man in the rebel navy; thirteen pri- vate so diets; Miss Maggie Howell, sister of Mrs. Davis, two waiting maids and several servants. We also captured five wagons, three ambulances, about fifteen horses, and twenty-five or thirty mules. The train was principally loaded with Commissary stores and private baggage, with a few arms and a. few boxes of fixed ammunition. ‘On the morning of the 11th we resumed our march in the direction of Macon, and on the afternoon of that day, when a few miles be- low Hawkinoville, we met the rest of our brigade just coming out from Macon, and re- ceived from them the first knowledge we had of President J ohnson’o proclamation, accom- panied by Gen. Wilson’: order offering a re- ward for the capture of Davis and others. Retaining my independent command, I con- tinued inv march toward Macon, halting for Abe night two or three miles above Hawkins- ville. Moving on again early on the morning of the 12th, we arrived within fifteen or twen- ty miles of Macon, where we again encamped for the night. At this place occurred some incidents which I deem sufiiciently important to Warrant a full and specific statement. It will be remembered by those acquainted with the fact that the cavalry command under Gen. Wilson had drawn no regular Government supplies since leaving camp on the Tennessee River, March 22, and had been dependent wholly upon the resources of the country for subsistence, and my command was expected to subsist on foraging while on this expedi- tion; but as the country through which we passed was sparsely settlod, and a great por- tion of the land covered with pine forests, and unproductive, we found it very diflicult to gather the necessary supplies for my men and horses, and my men were really in a suf- fering condition for food, and as there was a surplus of provisions in the train I decided to distribute that surplus among my men. Aft- er we had got settled in camp that evening, I went to Mr. Davis and informed him of my purpose, requesting him to have his cook set apart from his supper a suflicient quantity to fully supply his party for a certain number of hours, by which time we would reach Macon, when they could be amply provided for. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, who were both present during the conversa- tion, strenuously objected to the course I proposed, arguing that all the supplies in their wagons were private property, and that I had no right to take them in the manner proposed, and Mrs. Davis said she felt cer- tain that when we got to Gen. Wilson’s head- quarters sll their property would be re- turned to them, and they be permitted to proceed on their journey. Discussing the matter in rather a spirited manner for a little time, I told Mr. Davis if he did not feel dio- posed to have his servant sot apart the neces- sary amount of supplies, I would direct my Commissary to do so, after which I would distribute the remainder. Mr. Davis became very angry at that, and said lig had never ex- pected to be compelled to sufler such indigni- ties as that, and if he could have got posses- sion of his arms at the time of his capture he would not have been compelled to. To which I replied (perhaps a little ocrimoniously, for I had become somewhat irritated at his course) that I did not think the garments worn by him on that occasion were particu- larly adapted to rapid locomotion or to the use of firearms; to which Mrs. Davis replied, very sharply, saying: “I want you to un- derstand distinctly that Mr. Davis assumed that disguise at my instance. ” Thi admis- sion of Mrs. Davis in regard to her husband’s disguise was wholly voluntary and drawn out under the circumstances above stated, and was the first conversation I had with Mr. and Mrs. Davis in person in regard to the dis- guise worn by the husband at the time of the capture. On the afternoon of May 23 I received or- ders from the War _Departmcnt, through Gen. Miles, cominaiiuing at Fortress Mon- roe, directing me to procure the disguise worn by Davis at the time of his capture, and proceed to Washington and report in person to the Secretary of VVar. Accordingly I Went over to the steamer Clyde and informed Mrs. Davis of my instructions, and asked her if she had any objections to dolivoring to me the garments worn by Mr. Davis as a disguise at the time of his capture, and received this ‘very sharp and pungent reply: “Certainly not, sir, for I do not think I ever had an op- portunity to donate any clothing to Mrs. Stanton before; it is perhaps well that my mantle should fall on the shoulders of Mrs. Stanton.” Mrs. Davis then delivered to me in person, with no further compulsion than a simple request, a lady’: wator-proof cloak or robe of a dark color, trimmed with pearl buttons. which she admitted to be the one worn by her husband as a disguise at the time of his capture. On the morning of the 24th, Captain Hudson wont ever to the Clyde and procured the balance of the gar- ments worn in the disguise, which consisted of a black woolen shawl with a border. The captain informed me that Mrs. Davis at first . did not like to give up the shawl, saying she needed it for her children. He then went back to shore and purchased another shawl for her, replacing the one Mrs. Davis deliv- ered to him. These garments were taken by me to Washington, and delivered to the Sec- fied by the three soldiers who arrested Mr. Davis at the time he came from the tent, to-wit: Corporal George Mungcr, Privates James F. Bullard and Andrew Bee, each of whom made sworn statements at the War Department of the facts within their knowledge concerning the disguise,and which were filed in the office of the Secretary of War. * “ ‘F It has never been denied that he was dressed in his ordinary clothing at the time of his capture, but it is claimed that over his ordinary suit was worn articles of female attire, adopted by him as at disguise, with the purpose of eluding his pursuers by reason of the’immunity from personal arrest and detection usually accorded to women un- der whatever circumstances they may be found; and there can be no more doubt that Mr. Davis was so disguised than there can be that he was captured stall, and the story of his disguise is no fabrication or make-up, as has been claimed, days after the capture, but was related to me within ten minutes after its occurrence by men whose veracity can not be questioned. B. D. PRITCHARDo A Strange Freak of Lightning. [From the Nashville American. 1 A heavy rainstorm prevailed in the vicinity of Trenton, Pembroke and Hopkihsville, Ky. , Thursday afternoon. It was accompanied by vivid lightning and thunder. At Trenton the lightning struck John Dyer’: store house, tearing out the entire gable end. P. Bundle, the clerk, who was standing near that portion of the building, was prostrstod at the same instant. The ightnirig struck him on the right side of the head, destroyed his right eye, tore his clothing to pieces and throw off‘ his boot, making a hole at the too resembling one made by a pistol ball. He was picked up, but continued in an insénsible condition. The physicians were much in hopes of saving him, but, even were they to succeed, it was thought he would become a paralytic. was still alive yesterday afternoon, but little hope was entertained of his recovery. Ho had only been in Trenton four months, hav- ing come there from Southern Illinois. ‘ MR. TENNYSON is working ‘upon an histori- drornos u on the great and memorable c or- octero events it English hloto , which hoorizinally oontom lat-ed, Harold having , yoppoorod.-H .\ by Prince Napoleon against Victor L6- ‘ of rapid promotion; Due <l’Alcncon was to have his grade in the . service confirmed . And they also said as a political necessity. rotary of War, and were thoroughly identi- ' He. cal drama which will complete the trilo of Q.“ . gd. , this , ‘ " " " _no:‘3i?s’£sio tbatthlo,inoti'unoIt~wmov_orbo,Lg.,g.....g,""";"l","""' Z ""“;"" "“"“’T V pp ‘Prince Napoleon Plaintiflln a Suit-— Restoration to Rank in the Arm)""' How President Thiers was Imposed Upon. - . . [From the New York Times.'| _ Paris, Friday. March, 15. 1878.—A sult of some importance has just been brought franc, Minister of the Interior in the year 1872, and Leon Renault, who was Prefect of Police at that time. When the 0336 was first noted, it was supposed that the Prince wished to reinstate himself as a Major General in the army, and force the Government to put his name in the army list. He was made a General by Napoleon III, just as Duo _d’_Aumale was made a Gen- eral by Louis Phillippe, and_one act was as legal. as the other. But Prince Napoleon 5 name was erased from the Army Rc_*gls.te1'_.- while Duc d’Aumale’s was left in, his years of exile being counted as so many years of service. True, this we the result of a coin- promise. When the Orleans Princes came back and made a demand on the Govci'hni_ent for a restitution of their property, M. [more was in power, and struggling hard to pay off the war indemnity. He wanted money, but did not want to _ be bothered by these Princes. He said that he knew their character, and their love for money they had inherited from their _father, and thought that the best way to get rid of them was to buy them off. Hence he offered them the millions demanded on one condition: that they were to live like quiet citizens, and not interfere with politics. But they rnade a con- dition as well. They were very willing to let M. Thiers alone with his politics, if he would pay them their money and give them places in the army. Due d’Auinale must be rein- stated as a Major General, they said; Due _de Chartres as a Major of Cavalry, with promise to M. Thiers, ‘ ‘The fact of being in the service will be a guarantee to you that ‘there will be no interference with politics. ’ ’ The arrange- ment was concluded; but no sooner had the money been paid over than Duc d’Au- male and Prince de Joinville presented them- selves and were elected to the Chamber. M. Thiers, who had faithfully carried out his part of the compact, was _very_ much ‘an- noyed, and he was very cool in his relations with the Princes ever afterward. When Prince Jerome saw Duc d’Aumale reinstated he camo on to Paris, and demanded the same thing for himself. He was not only refused, but ordered out of France, and escorted to the frontierby the police. It was for the latter act that he brought this action, making Leon Renault and Victor Lefranc responsible. He now calls upon thorn to appear before the civil tribunal, to hear it pronounce him a French citizen, and one who has never forfeited his rights. The lower courts refused to judge the case, shel- tering themselves behind the Government, which authorized the expulsion of the Prince The Court of Ap- peals throw out the case because it involved a purely administrative question. Now _the Prince comes before the Court of Cassation, and the legal minds of France_ are exercised to find 9. way out of the dlfllClllty.' Some very important legal problems are raised by this suit. It is a questioii of personal liberty, Prince Napoleon contesting the_ right of any functional-y to deprive him of his liberty and of his rights as a citizen without it regular judgment from some competent tribunal. The general impression is that the Government can not escape from its dilemma, and that the two functionaries made responsible for an administrative act will be condemned. In that case they will have to pay the cost of the % Prince’s exile and the 2 or 3 cen_ts_ damages demanded by him. And with this judguient the Prince can demand the restitution of his rank in tho army. The affair of Princess De Brauffremont has also come before the Court of Cessation, that courageous lady having demanded the repeal of all the judgments rendered against her up to date. These judgments relate to her divorce in "Saxony from Prince Do Be‘aufi‘re- mont, and her subsequent mai'ri-age with Prince George Bibesco. The tribunal order- ed her to give up her two - children to their fathcr, Prince De Beaufiremont, or to pay 1,000 francs a day for each day’s delay. Her property was attached to cover the sum, and this gave rise to a number of suits. Mme. De Bibosco said that she should keep her two girls, even though the law despoiled her of every sou she had in France, and she has done so. She is at Dresden with her daughters. who are at school. But she insane to exhaust all her legal remedies before giv- ing up the De Chimay property, which she brought to her husband as a marriage dowry, and which she gives, if she is allowed, as a dowry to her daughters—the children of De Besuifremont. The chances of a. favorable verdict are greatly in favor of the Princess, for the Court of Cassation deals solely with vices of form, exceptions and writs of error, and a very grave fault has been committed by the lower tribunals. The Princess was de- clared a married woman, and her divorce was declared null, yet she was allowed to plead in justice. But the French law specially for- bids a married woman to make any sort of an appeal to justice Without the written consent of her husband. Since Prince De Beaufi're- mont, who is declared the legal husband of Mme. De Bibcsco, could not authorize the latter to bring a suit against himself, the question is how the courts came to give her suits shearing. This is a sufficient ground for reversing or annullingall the previous de- cisions, and the De Beiiuflremont case is to be sot back just where it was six years or so ago. The Princess will begin, however, from _the date of her divorce, in order to marryPr1nco Gcorgo Bibesco. The other day I spoke of M. Duchatel, the former Minister-of King Louis Pliillippe,who was the subject of a convei'se.tioii at the house of Victor Hugo. It seems strange to hear that Mme. Ducliatel was living at the moment that conversation took place, for the 1830 epoch now seems a long way off. That estimable lady died three days ago at the hotel Bcausejourjof Psu. The saloon of Countess Duchatel will re- main famous in the annals of French society. No lady of her time seemed to have her talent for receiving, and her house in the rue de Var- onncs was tho rendezvous of all the political and literary celebrities of the reign of Louis Philippe and of Napoleon III. During the second Einpirc Countess Duchatel kept up the chateau of Chantilly and its princely de- pendencies, and it was there that, in 1867,she gave her splendid fete in honor of the Prince of Wales. In 1870 she handed Chantilly back to the Orleans princes, saying that she had‘ kept it solely for them. The Countess leaves. two children. Princess de Treinoille, a favor- ite with the Prince and Princess of _Wales, and a son, who is now Minister Plenipoten- tiary to Copenhagen. What Prime Bonnc’s Husbands Endure. [From the Music Trade Review. I We must not blame a prima donns’s hus- band too much for his jealousy, particiilarly if he be not 9. professional himself. If he be a professional it is easy for him to understand how mechanical are all the embraces which take place upon the stage; but if he be de- void of professional training and experience, if he have been only a looker-on in the oper- atic Vienna, it is very natural that he should resent what seems to him a tendency on the part of the tenor to make a too demonstrative love to his wife. And then, too, it must be owned that the lady herself will have the ap- pearance of giving him ample reason for his rage. Without professing to be able to decide the wrong and right of _the Patti-Nic- olo iinbroglio, it may perhaps simply be as- serted tbat the Marquis de Caux was not without. some stimulus to his jealous feel- ings. And apart from the tender relation in which the prtma doima is placed, while on the stage, toward the tenor, the baritone and the basso, is it natural that any hu-sband,wit.h s Qoper or improper regard for his wife, should enjoy seeing her time so entirely mon- opolized by other people as is successful prima domi.a’s time is sure to be? No, in- deed. A husband sometimes wants a little attention from his ‘wife, even when she is a prima domza ; but we sadly fear that, as a rule, the is apt to think first of the public and then of him. Waldorf Astor’: F1nan'cia.1’Emplre. LE’:-oin the ‘mica Herald.) John Jacob Astor has’ placed on record an instrument duly appointing his, son Waldorf to bo his complete attorney. No limit is placed on the power thus conferred, and it is themost comprehensive commission of the kind ever known in America. It even om-= powers the son to act in any of the trusts which the father may have accepted, and in fact laces him in entire possession of tho gr: estate. No American of twenty-eight years has over before wielded such a. financial empire. It seems remarkable that the father 1 should that early retire from active life, but u" “:]|l“dr%l‘td lh.tho t° '°° Yéugl thorou _y c n 113.3-M-80fl\¢l.. _,. pro ‘ andin idu.hoi,ocorroct. Itlo they get it. may now be considered the proprietor. H is considered p_erf_ectly competent to its mgn.‘ agement, and is, indeed, a superior busines ‘ man. The care of this estate is no small’ but. den, especially when rents are so much in arrear, and when what are called ‘ ‘landlords! troubles” are so abundant. are are , houses to be looked after, and this is enough 01‘ "to require the full talent of Waldorf Ast THE BLACK HILLS. An Interesting Interview with a. R‘ turned Miner. ‘ r From the Clievonno Leader. I On Thursday, George L._ Kelley, an 9],; miner from California, arrived in the cit from Deadwood. A representative of t 3 Leader met him yesterday, and the following. conversation, in substance, ensued: Reporter. Is it silver or gold mining th“ is carried on more extensively? , Kelley. Gold mining is mostly done. In the winter the miners can not seek for qua ’ and work in the mills. The deep gulc'n-min... ing is carried on mostly by capitalists, Th‘, prospecting is done mostly by poor men many of whom leave the Hills very rich, or’. as they say, “well heeled.” _ " R. How much can a man make there? , K. It all depends on circumstances. ' 1;" mail has any knowledge of the mining bush. ness he will probably succeed better than his less fortunate brethren that have not. «An; ordinary laboring man, who engages his .33“, ices, will receive $4 a day, paid in green. backs. Many, however, go to work on their own book and take their chances of striking 3! bonanza. R. What can it man board for in Dead. Wood? K. In what we call a first-class hotel he can board for $10 a week (day board). Very few, however, sleep in the hotels, but have tents or cabins of their own. For eating, etc., in the hotels it costs from $8 to $10; week. The gulch miners, as agencral rule, 0 spend their money very freely, and as fast as They think nothing of spending. a week’s earnings in a very short time. '},‘hg“ other miners are more careful. - - R. Who are the best people there? - K. The people intrude, or who keep stores and do a business of their own are, as a gen. oral rule, the best people-—-that is. they "sue. eecd the best. The Californians are the most extensive mill men of operators. One com- pany is expending in mines $200,000 ayear. Ad.ams,tho Postmaster, and Cunningham, the- late Surveyor-General of Nebraska, have one of the best mines in tho Hills, although there are many others which are equally as vast anti‘ many more will be discovered next summer. R. ‘What is gold worth? K. You can not tell its real valuation until it is assayed; after that its valuation is ascend tained by running it into a bar and Weighing it. There are men there whose sole businesd it is to value the metal as it is brought in. The’ gulch gold runs from $17 to $20 an ounce. R. How is gulch gold got at? K. It has to go through a certain process, which consists of running out the gravel and dirt and shining it, as it is called. R; W but does a man get for gulch _min. rug. —. K. Top men $3 a day. The inch W-‘no drift and who are under ground get and $6 a dav. «- R. What class of people get along best? the business. An ordinary laboring man has got to work for $3 a day. - - K. Pre'tty near two years; the populp;t1o_n‘ when I first went there was 2,500. The pop.-‘ ulation of the entire hills is near 10,000. R. What kind of a country is it for .-;agri?- cultural products? . K. Very good. ‘ The quality ofthe soil in excellent, and with a little industry a man can do well in that line. You can get landfor nothing if you will cultivate it. ’ R. Is that undor tho homestead law? what is known as the “squatter rights. sole possessor of the land. there? , K. If he knows anything at all of mining work, I say by all means let him go. But if. a person is afraid to work, he had better stay at home. The Black Hills is no place for book-keepers, clerks. or ‘persons who are "afraid to soil their fingers. Francisco, and will with him. A Ferninine Excuse for Cosmetics. . _ I From the London News.] _ here is something frankly cynical in tho excuse which Heaven has made them. woman should take a wido view of her good on the whole. She will find on rcfiection arriving at this particular perfection. Some eople do not look nice; they are pale, have bad figures, hair of no particular color, or of a color which is not becoming. To such per- sons, the advice to paint, dye and pad tho dress is advanced, as a counsel of perfection.., Just as a novice with a “vocation” might; be advised to undertake all sorts of holy ordinary direction the character of theories on their ideal. pulous as men whose motto is rem, quocun-1 quc modo rem. _ the dOC‘{.l'lll8, even if we sot aside moral con- siderations. Men may be more ready to mar‘ ry pretty girls than plain ones as a general: not always know when good nature is real 0:3 me. where young ladies are concerned, and it WI? only after he had taught in ft girls’ schtfl that the American iiioralist .thought that _ really knew women. Every one,on the ct ' hand, is not short-sighted physically, __ people are rather rcpcllod and moved to 800? than at.t.ractcd by ladies whose hair shifts i. hue with the fashions, and whose complexion‘ is stereotyped. The Transit of Mercury. _\ The transit of Mercury, which will occuljj on the 6th of May, is looked forward to wltlil, Two I~"rench scientists are now on their ww. to the West to observe it, having been sell. out ofiicially for that purpose. One, in the University of Lyons, left New York to Ogden, which has been cause situated on elevated ground» n3a~1‘1 vorably situated for dryness of china and purity of atmosphere, and the center of the transit will take place nearly atlocal noon. The other, M. Angot, _Profes_sor of Phys! _, at the Lycee Fontanes._1n Paris,'w1ll _sl101'tl follow. The transit will be visible all ova the United State, and will occupy about sov- on hours and a half in its passage. Clransitfli of Mercury. are much more frequent the those of Venus, the average interval bel less than ten years. _ sit will-be followed by others in 1881 1891, while after the transit of Venus in 1 none will occur till 2004. No previous tranl of Mercury has ever aroused the attention tion will he _ portant problems, especially in dcterinin of the sun’s distance. Incur-ring svrromendous Risk. grate to reside in districts where malarial diseasfl prevalent. without medicinal means of fortifYW._‘iT gor to bilious subjects, and to those -who lack b stamina, is particularly serious. A preventive 0- be frequently used and constantly kept at ham‘ such persons; and on none can they rely with .0 cortainty of protection and aid as Hootottor’s ~ -’ och Bitters. This grand specific root: out even an of tliomaloxtul poison from tho oystema-I11 down it with an uncut of viuii activity and rep“ power that nullmootho lnnnenoo of mioomo. 1 . ronnto and romoduo disorders of the ooyaissnonvvranicharo nsrttculsrlro 1-. v ,9, '1 , ,.‘,f,‘‘.,,,. .. . K. Those who have some knowledge of .‘A R. How long have you been in Deadwbodi I ' 4. K. It is either under the homestead law, You have a right to take 160 acres, wliichyon.‘ ;: register in the United States Land O_fl"1ec',‘ j-‘i there, sign your name, and you are their that p. R. Would you advise agjman torsottlo or even if he does not, and is not afraid t __ >9; Mr. Kelley leaves this afternoon for San, return to the Hills.“ - about the 1st of May, bringing his family is sometimes advanced for women do not choose to leave their faces ai.-1.-eé;:‘ _ It is argued that I._fl-1*,‘ -i. .r that her good on the whole is a hus_band.. . V Now, the attainment of good is coiifcsscdly a. duty, and to look nice is the roadiest way of \ tasks, to be meek, self-denying, pious, so . a young lady whose vocation lies in tho; 1 is told to alter hen-§%« figurc and change the fashion of her face. f, The whole argument is an excellent proofflg‘ depends. VVoinen who think it husband; { the end and aim of life, will be just as scru.-. There is a practical hitch in.‘ :1 rule, but they are also more ready to mar plain girls than cheap imitations of lieautyg, _V Good nature and cold watar are the only cos,-.= metics they care for, though just as they do .‘ . feigned, so they may b . caught for a iiiomenjfi’ f by a brilliant complexion which is not genuv ,_ Every one is short-sighted iiiorallys, _ '2 Mo’ 0 Charles Andre, Director of the Observatory!‘ selected be-’ Thus tho coming tron-do observers like the one whose advent is so soc, ,5.’ anticipated for it is hoped that its obser_V9-_ ~;},=; lp in the solution of several rm -.;;_-(3.4 the orbit of Mercury, in throwing more ell’; on the question of an intro.-Mercurial plallfif, ::i;;j;‘ ‘and in furnishing data for renewed estiinltt They incur a tremendous risk who sojourn or em?“ he ir systems against the periodic scourge. The curative agent of known anti-malarial efficacy 509?}... s --"<§‘ n... any-«no-nuucsssssasniauq-In-tr‘fi"T V.-(4. ’ q—e‘.-- ..v.-..- -, -E l l ,. \ r ma} u ii ‘i .‘, A" 9 much interest by the astronomical vvorldi p on the “divide” of the continent. very fun ‘ ....._m§ mun.‘ uunoan “fit Q In 1 § “ L’ jcontirijiod from first "Page. J L j .o‘f+ll-‘ifth avenue and Adams street, by threats 7. filentle south wind and fiung sombre shadow.-. over- ’ I. 0 i 1. ‘V!‘N., Ff’. .. .5. _ . -;._‘*’1 ‘banks in Indianapolis, and sent comes of the ‘rail and advanced upon Rives. Mueaiaimmsaia i 'thiIII0|'I!I¢ the residence of W. B. I-sson.a 'I|N'fi1“°‘"8I?fl‘gwos entered anilpvsbbod to fin efsganywatltl, and aj ggmummj u-—y.. ‘Fr’ '1' pang; einiirplmnimt; yzioagmmtlug; -fipril 5.’-1828. ' ._; ciiiiin. rirawrriily on Forty-third street. Moseley called for harm March, forcingher to accompany him to his room for the purpose of bringing his washing back to the colored family. At the room, corner and blows he compelled her. she states, to accede again to his demands. The child's distress aroused the suspicious of her colored friends, and after considerable coaxing she told herstory and was afterwards removed to_the Home of the Friendless. Medical examination corroborated her story to a considerable extent. Moseley de- nied the statements made. anddispatched her back. An Amour by Moonlight In a Grave- yard. Special Correspondence of tho Globe-Democrat. HOUSTON, Ti:-.x., March 31.-An interesting seduction case has been the sensation in this Thefacts sensational city for the last few days. are as follows: Mr. Jefferson Gentry, a well- fippearins: young man, with dark hair and eyes, intelligent features and agreeable manners, grid connected with the Houston and Texas Central Railway, has, for some ‘time past, been paying attention to Miss Charlotte Fenwick, belonging to one of the oldest and best families of the city, and whose mother resides in the western suburbs. The lady is scarcely seventeen, and one of the handsomest young girls of which the society of the Bayou City can boast, having a fine figure, classical features and lovely eyes. The family, including a mar- ried sister, regarded the two as lovers, Miss Charlotte having informed her sister that she and Mr. Gentry were engaged to be married. About7 o'clock Sunday evening, March 3, at the invitation of her lover, Miss Fenwick accom- panied Gentry in an evening walk, during which they strolled into a retired. old-fashioned grave- yard, in the northern suburbs of the city. The marble head stones, like ghosts in their shrouds, gleamed in the bright moonlight. "The devil's in the moon for mischief,” and beneath the funereal pines that signed in the grass-covered’ mounds that rose above the bones of the departed. , Near by fiowed the ‘waters of a "bayoii,” and what occurred in the cemetery can but be gathered from the testimony before Justice Henry Brash- ear, who arraigned the young man on a charge of rape, preicrre by the brother of Miss Fenwick, March 29. There was a_ large crowd of spectators who listened with intense interest. Miss Fen- . wick appeared in Court, deeply veiled, and ac- companied by her brother, mother and married sister and other friends. The counsel for the ‘ prosecution read the aflldavit, which charged Jefi‘ei-sen Gentry with having by force violated the person of Miss Charlotte Fenwick on the 3d lay of March, etc. Miss Fenwick was placed on the stand and testified at length and to the point. A negro woman, Mary Walker, who found the young lady’s breast-pin in the cemetery, and also her lover's cufi' buttons, was put upon the stand , but her evidence was immaterial. She had, by her careless gossip, started stories of the afiair afloat, which finally reached the ears of the young lady’: brother, who immediately caused "Gentry’s arrest. Here it may be proper to state that after the ar- rest, and as Deputy Sheriff Fant was conveying his prisoner to jail, Frederick Fcnwick met them on the principal street of the city. He drew a nix-sliootor,and was about blowinga hole through Che sediioer’s body, when the officer jumped be- en, and the brother was speedily disai-med, The Court said it would dismiss Gentry on the ifiai-go of rape, but hold him under that of seduc- tion under a promise of niarr_i,ap:c--an offense thich, under the Texas law, sends the guilty fatty to the Penitentiary for two years. The defendant then arose, and said he would fulfill his miss and marry Miss Charlotte Fen- rick. A ' onse was immediately procured, and y e lovers united in the holy bonds of wedlock in‘ various and sundry tribulations. , The alniir has been the talk of the city for sev- , gral days, the friends of the young lady having prevailed on the local papers to partially suppress the testimony, and in some instances her name. In this, as in a recent instance of the same ‘nd, the Texans, among whom the GLOBE"- EMOCRAT is winning hosts of friends by its urse on the Mexican question, will have to re- _ for the facts on that great representative jour- al of the West. Betrayed by Bugbee. fibcclal Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. BOSTON, DIAS-8.. April 4..-This morning there were in circulation upon the streets rumors of the p failure, with heavy liabilities, of the lumber firm bfHolt & Bngbee, of Friend street, this city, and Investigation proved that the reports were true. like firm has had a branch establishment in Indi- lnapoiis, Ind... managed by one Bugbee, a brother of a member of the firm bear- the same name in this city. It is reported that he has been in the habit of nailing lumber there, and taking in payment fieretor the notes of various purchasers. These notes, itissaid. he had discounted at a bank or notes to the firm here, which copies it is sup- osed were forged by him. Holt & Bugbee have old these notes or drafts in good faith, suppos- ing them to have been the originals, and have had them discounted in Boston. Holt & Bugbee are represented as intending to make good all the paper they have indorsed, but many think they may not be able to do so. Their credit and character has hitherto been undoubted, and it has been generally understood they could command a surplus of $200,000 over and above all liabilities. The news of their ina- bility to meet their obligations was made public by Holt & Bughee this morning. The following notes, with forged signatures, have been sent to Boston by Bugbee: H. Clostinan, Cincinnati, $3.000;G. Henslisw & Son, Cincinnati, $10,000; Hatch. Holbrook & Co., Chicago, $6,000; Ilen- Ihaw &Soiio, Cincinnati, $10,000; .108. Grifiitli as Son, Cincinnati, $6,000; Iilaielbros it 00., Phila- delphia, $10,000; T. W. Harvey, Chicago, $20,000; Holmes &; Co., Chicago, $10,000. There are about 110 notes in all, aggregating from $150,000 to $200,000. Boston banks will suffer badly, the following: figures being nearly correct: Black- stone, $60,000;,Exoliange Bank of Commerce and Met olitan, about $30,000 each. A dispatch was tecei ed to-day from Mr. Bugbee, advising the Boston creditors to put the firm into bankruptcy. The assets of the firm are said to consist of bills eceivable. $30,000: lumber on hand in the West, £0,000; lumber here, $80,000; equities, $50,000. Burns to Hang. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. PARIS, In... April 4.-The trial of Chas.Burns, 1) young man twenty-three years old, for the will- Iul murder of Birdweil, on the lath of last Octo- ier, was opened in the Circuit Court of Edgar Dounty, yesterday, and excites great interest, as the crime was committed to prevent the arrest of knother man. Oillcer Jno. Cohoe and Bii-dwell -bf Vermillion, thiscounty, and OmcerJ. D. West- Dn. of this city,wore pursuing one Procise,charg- ad with burglary and horse stealing. Burns accom- anied Precise in his flight. At Skin Ridge Pro- files and Weston exchanged ‘several shots, each hiding behind trees, when Precise escaped find Bums stepped boldly in front of Birdwell and pliotyliiiii on’ his horse. After falling Birdwell hot Burns in the groin and immediately died. urns was pursued so Terre Haute, Ind. , and, after some days, was captured at Madame De.ui’s, .1 house of bad repute. and has since laid in jail are. The jury brought in a verdict to-day sus- aining the charge against Burns of murder in the llrst degree and fixing his sentence at death. It § probable that Burns sought this occasion to cot Birdwoll and kill him,aud his actwas one of the most fiendish imaginable. The date of exe- Dutioii has not been fixed by the Court. A Texas Tigress. Special Dispatch to tho Globe-Democrat. SAN ANTONIO. Tux. , April 4.-A few days ago I young man pained Hamilton mysteriously dis- appeared from a sheep ranch, fifteen miles north -of here. The same evening Hamilton disap- peared three parties, against whom he was in vm- ‘ 11088 inthe District Court, were seen prowling about the woods adjacent to the ranch. Yester- day the same parties, with their mother. visited - the house of another witness named Johnson. One of the boys called Johnson out and began abusing him outrageously. Johnson reman- ntrated, and was assailed by a member of the party with a stone, which he warded on’ with his left arm, at the same time throwing a rock at his assailant, which struck and knocked him over. '1‘ho-roupon the old woman and other boys sprang upon Johnson, and while the boys gield him down the woman, with aroek clinchca {in her list, beat him on the head, almost scalping im before relief came. The authorities are now ‘sitter this desperate family, whose members have Itaken to the woods to evade arrest. In Self-defense, Perhaps. lpecial Dispatch to the Globe-Dem sci-st. GnnnNviLLu, N. C. , April .t.--Yesterday John Brown. a negro man, a tenant upon the farm of J. 1‘. Rives, about ten miles from this place, was ordered by Rives to do some work. The negro ro- tused. whereupon Mr. Rives ordered him to leave the premises. Brown can lit up a fence ives jerked up another rail, which Brown jerked out of his band. As Brown was about to deal Rives a blow with the rat}. Rives drew a pistol, shooting the negro twice. the mat ball lodging against the clavicle and the second striking the sixth rib on the left side. passing transversely through both lungs, poverty: the aorta, and killing him. The Coro- sier _s Jury brought in a verdict of jnstifinble kill- gxm self-defense. Rivso surrendered himself Btu-glai-iaod. to the Globe-Democrat. Gsnnsnuau. In... April s.—At as early hour and says that he merely changeuhis_ undershirt in her presence is -ii m°“°Y W3“ 3900118 ihfimisslng articles. For- upon a bureau. w . . I at vr...“°*:.“?‘:;...“:.*:. ‘lffifis °,§’?"- W 55 ‘b°li5fl1t that the barriers consisted of t lee peisons--two men and one woman. No gégggothe guilty parties has as -yet been ob. Respited for a Month. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat, d HARRISBURG. PA. .IApril 4.—Gov.Hartranft has flclded 50 grant ‘a respite for thirty days to Den 3;? D0m1_elly, a Schuylkill County Mollie, from e.l8th instant, the date designated for his exe- °l1t!0n and that ‘of Jack Kehoe. The main. reason for .the extension -of .the grille is the fact that theGoyernor issued the death wricrant after the Suprenie Court had granted a n in his-case. Since then the Court has af- u:'u:ed the judgment of death, but in order 6 it no wrong may be done the ‘con- neméied by the action of the Governor, he -- as ‘etermmed to suspend the execution of his wfariant one month. On Thurday next the Board &‘hPai-dons will hear the case of Jack Kehoe. D eio appears to be no hope for the murderer, lit the Governor may possibly extend his lease of life thirty days, in order to have both murder- ers executed on the same day. - The Work of Sneaks. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. Ehrhart was entered last night, and things were scattered about Generally. Nothing was taken, °X°°l>t$5in cash. Chas. Corneau’s house was also entered, it is supposed, by the same parties; 52 50 were taken and nothing else disturbed. 'Iiiesclay niglitu span of horses. valued at$.200, t0K€Lll0l'WlTh saddles and bi-idles, were taken from the stable of Geo. P. Blume. Mr. Blame :i£i.ise£>fiei'ed a reward for the apprehension of tho The Brush Creek Tragedy. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. INDEPENDENCE, MO., April 4.—-The special Grand Jury returned a true bill of indictment of murder in as firs: degree against John Lewis and Jane Otle, "alias Lewis, supposed to be his wife, for the murder of Williams, at Brush Creek. near Kansas City, last December. They are both in the County Jail at Kansas City. The case will be called for trial some time during the present term of the Criminal Court here. J udge Sleeper Accused of Perjury. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. WACO, TEX., April 4.—-F. II. Sleeper, a prom- inst. and taken before the United States Com- missioner at Austin on a charge of perjury. The arrest created quite a seusai.ion,.as Judge Sleeper stands high in the State. He claims that it is the result of enmity between himself and the United States District Attorney. Burning a. Barn. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. ANN ARBOR, MICIL, April4.——Matthew F. Gui- nan, of Dexter, a young lawyer, a graduate of the Law School last year, was to-day admitted to bail in the sum of $1,000 to appear for examination, being charged with the firing of Samuel Fay’s barn at Sclo, March 21. Guinari, it is_ claimed, had agrudge against Fay, and took this means of getting revenge‘. Stolen Money Recovered. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. LANCASTER, 0., April 4.—Forty-six hundred dollars of the money stolen Thursday night from Wenegardner, was recovered last night in the arrest of one Roder, his step-son, by Sherifi Lee and Marshal Lamotte. Roder implicates two parties who are being tracked. The arrest of Roller satisfies the general belief that the robbery had been done by relatives. Safe Blowers at Work. Sp ecial Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. DECATUR, ILL. , April 4.—The Farmers’ and H.‘ Morreli, was entered last night, the safe the robbers has been found. A Revenue Raid. NASHVILLE, '1‘ENN., April 4.-Collector Wood- cock to-day received a report from Deputy Col- lector Phillips, saying he had made a raid through White and Van Buren Counties, destroying seven illicit distilleries, with a large amount of beer, singlings and whisky. Seduction. Special Dispatch to the Globe.-Democrat. TIFFIN, 0., April 4.—-Catherine Myers, living west of this city, has filed a petition in the Com- mon Pleas Court charging John Cowle with so- duction, and claiming $5,000 dainases. Burglarized. CINCINNATI, Apri14..--The‘ residence of J. J. Minegardner, a farmer near Rushville, Fairfield County, 0., was entered by burglars, Tuesday night, and $8,000 in currency stolen. Eutbezzlement. . OMAHA, Nun... April 4.—Ex-County Judge C. H. Scdgwick was arrested to-day for embezzle- ment. Ilis accounts are $3,000 behind. THE ILLIN OIS CAPITAL. . Vicinity. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. sraincnii-iLD. ILL. . Apiil 4.-The report of the Jollet Peniten-tiary for March, filed with the Governor to-‘day, shows convicts received during the month, 122; discharged, 87; transferred to the Southern Penitentiar_v, 200; leaving in prison on April 1, 1,692couvicts. _ John Loncrgan, Chicago, filed to-day with the Clerk of the Court of Claims a claim against the State for $172,435 80, alleged to be due for dam- ages in not allowing him to complete the canal contract made in 1838. and for depreciation by reason of his being paid in canal scrip instead of gold for the work done. ' In the United States Circuit Court to-day, in the suit of Richards Bros. vs. the British America Insurance Company, judgment for $2,000-the amount of the policy and interest—-was awarded, and the trial of the suit of the same parties vs. the Franklin Fire Insurance Company was at once entered upon. Seven suits against other cornpanies remain to be tried.‘ - An effort will he made to-morrow to bring up the famous Mt. Vernon National Bank case against the Adams Express Company, heretofore noted, This is based upon the expre.-suite of a package by the bank. said to contain $8,000, which, when opened at its destination-St. l..ouis—-was found to be stiilfetl with paper only. G. H, Thiel and other St. Louis detectives of his agency are here, with numerous other witnesses in the case. The Democratic Convention to select delegates to the State Convention met here to-day. There was an earnest strife between hard money and greenback men, resulting in the victory of the latter, and the roafllrining of the Joseph Lcdlie platform: ' 1. Favoring the repeal of the resump- tion act; 2. Favoring the remonetisation of all- ver; 3. Making greenbacks a full legal tender; 4. Substituting greenbacks for national bank notes; 5. Making all future Government bonds subject to taxation. The Convention chose eleven delegates to the State Convention. and instructed them for Hon. Alex. Starno for State Treasurer, and for Edward L. Merritt for Clerk of the Appellate Court in this district. Both of these candidates fully indorse the Greenback platform. BAYARD TAYLOR BANQUETEI). A‘Few of the Many Distinguished Per- sons Present. NEW YORK, April 4.-The grand banqne; cm. dercd Hon. Bayard Taylor, Minister to Berlin, took place to-night, and was attended by a large number of prominent citizens of New York. The banquet hall was beautifully decorated with German and American fiasrs entwined. Nearly 200 persons sat down to dinner. Hon. Wm. Cullen Bryant presided. On his right were the guests of the evening, and among the many distinguished persons present were: Edwards Piei-repent, ex-Gov. Morgan, Mayor, Ely, Rev. Dr. Bellows, Rev. Dr. Adams, Chief Justice Daily. S. B. Rugéles, ex-Gov. Solomon, Geo. Opdyke, Geo. . Curtis, E. A. Chapin and many others. Letters of regret were read from Wm. . Evarts, J ._ Bancroft Davis, John Bigelew, Cyrus W. Field, Hy. W. Longfellow. R. W. Em- erson, 0. W. Holmes and Jim. S. Whittier. Mr. Bryant made the opening speech, to which Mr. Taylor responded in feeling and eloquent terms. Addresses were also made by George W. Curtis, Edwards Pierrepont, G.W. Baker, W. D. How- ells, C. D. Warner, ex-Gov. Solomon, Rev. Dr. Bellows, and others. Found Hanging in a>Wood-Shed. -Special Dispatch to tho Globe-Democrat. Ancom, ILL.. April 4.-At a late hour last evening, J. W. Griswold. an old cltisen,.vei-y highly esteemed hero, and till recently a promi- nent dry goods merchant, hanged himselfin his wood-shed. His family were absent. Ho left a BN0. requesting his nearest neighbor to out his doyvn. Nothing is known as to the cause of the gtraa and tomato act: or, if knewn to his in it koptsocrot. suppose financial ttoowioro bottom 0,! It. " no set Doings of the Day in Springfield and L I tas‘pto"o'piu or its place. DECATUR, ILL., April 4..-'I‘he house of J. B. I inent attorney of this city, was arrested on H10-9d . Mechanics’ Bank at Lovington, Ill. , owned by S. , blown open and the currency" taken. Nottace of « “lnfltely. Mrs. Fusoufa. jewelry case. which was. 1 SPORTINGSUNDRIES. The L..,.. Umpires Selected for the cm... Season. How the Louisville Club llseapod Ilxpulsfon- Graver Shut Out for All Time- Tlis English Turf‘. [From the Buffalo Express.] The National League concluded its labors with a short session , at the Mansion House, yesterday morning. The selection of umpires for the sea- son at the different points was quietly disposed of by the appointment of the following list: Milwaukee. W. E. Furlong. M. J. Turner, C.W. 51111000; Chicago. Messrs. Bredburg and Stain- bantth: Providence, J. A. Cross and C. Daniels; Washington. W. E. Stearns; Lowell, Mass. , G. F- White} Boston, J. J. Eagan, I. G. Sumner and -—— Hodges; Indianapolis. J’. O. Julien and A_. Jones, Jr.; St. Louis, George T. Seward; Cinciiinati,_J. R. Bi-ockway; Philadelphia, W. M. Mclasanz P_1ttsburg, A. G. Pratt. 'lhlS business completed, the Secretary road the resignation from the League of the Louisville Club. At the last meeting of the League, al- though no direct announcement of such intention was made, it wasgenerally thought that the Lou- isvillcs would retire from the League this year. A5 that mketmir very grave charges were pre- ferrcd against the management of that club, the most prominent being that of a failure to pay the salary of its players for 1877. It is understood that the general feeling was that expulsion would be just about the right punishment for the club, but after a_little interchange of feelings yesterday étlgigas decided to accept the resignation of the Several communications were read asking that exceptions to certain rules of the League might be made, such as to allow League clubs to play an exhibition gains on outside grounds during the championship season, others requesting that certain non-League clubs might play on League zrounds; and one from Harvard College club who wanted _to play the Bostons on the College grounds dI1l'lll2' the championship season. As all of these werejcontrai-y to the League laws, they were refused. The meeting then adjourned, and giooéslti; of the delegates left the city in the after- NOTE8. ’ As will be remembered, an attempt was made by Manager Higgins, of the Ha_ymakers, of Troy, to obtain such legislation at the late annual meet- ing of the International Association in this city as would enable him to hire Craver, one of the Billcllcd players of the Louisville team. His efibrt was ineffectual. He then brought the mat- ter _before the Judiciary Committee of the Inter- national_Association, but there, too, his labors were fruitless, as the committee replied that they could do notliing with the matter. Still pers-ist- ; oi_it, Mr. Higgins wrote the following letter to Mr. W . Hurlburt, President of the League: LANSINGBURG. N. 15.. March 27.-Mr. w. A. Hurlburt: DEARSIR-MI‘. Crayer’s case has been before the Judiciary Committee of our Associa- tion, and they find that they have no power to act in the matter under the rules. Now as Mr. Cra- vcr claims that his expulsion fromthe Loiiisvilles ' was unjust, and is willing with a fair hearing to make sworn statements as to his playing last summer, and show the telegrams that he re- ceived, he would appear before the meeting of the L¢";tig_i1e on Monday at Buffalo, provided your Association would give him a fair hearing. If you are disposed to act in this matter please tele- graph me, so we can get Mr. Graver to Buffalo on time. Yours truly, FRANK HIGGINS, Mr. Hurlburt immediately replied that the case could not be reopened. This being the last tribu- nal before which this case can be brought, it is safe to phrophecy that Graver will not be seen on the diamond thin season. . The Cleveland team is to be made up of the fol- lowing players: T. Mctalinley, of the Athletics '75-7, and Bostons ’76; W. Barren. of the Buck- eyes; S. Wolford, of Springfield, 0.; C. Morton, of Cleveland; '1‘. H. McGill, of the Alasxas, New York. '77, and San Franciscos of ’76; H. '1‘. Luff. of Rochester; A. Hall, of the Syracuse Stars; W. B.. Phillips, of Minneapolis, Minn.; S. A. Ely, of the Red Caps,_St. Paul, Minn.; W. C. Riley, of the Indianapolis ’76-7; H. H. Saulsbury, of the St. Paul Red Caps. The English Turf. LONDON, April 4.-The .grand national hunt steeple chase at Hereford was won by Pilbert. ' POLITICAVI. POINTS. The Ohio Legislature. COLUMB‘f.lS,0., ‘April 4.—In the senate, the nominations of Gov. Bishop of persons to be Trustees of the Columbus, Cleveland and Dayton Hospitals for the Insane and Reform School for Boys were confirmed. A .mea-sage was received from the Governor, nominating Jas.D. Poston, of Hocking, to be Inspector of Mines for four years. The Senate bill to rcdistrict the State for Common Pleas purposes passed. The special committee appointed to investigate the charges of alleged Crookcdness in connection with certain Directors of the Penitentiary submitted a’ report, stating that they find that Daniel L. June, one of the Directors, received $500 for using his influence to obtain a pardon for Perry Close, of Fremont, who was sentenced to prison for assault with in- teot to wound. The committee report that June admitted having received this inone_v.but claimed to have paid it over to two parties whose names he I-cfuscd to make public. The committee de- clare that by accepting this money Juno disgraced himself and the position he held. The committee further report that they find no truth in the charges that the State had been defrauded by overcharges for work done or for stone for the new cell house, or that one of the Directors had been interested in the contract for supplying the prison with beef. The report was accepted by the Senate. in the House the senate bill to provide for making indexes of suits pending in Ohio courts and judgments not dormant was passed. Repudiatlon Schemes Upset. NEW YORK, April4.-A special from Richmond, Va., says the Supreme Court to-day rendered a decision in the case of Clark vs. the Common- wealth, who was held for payment of a fine in greenbacks which he ofi’ei-ed to pay in tax-receiv- able coupons. The Court decided that the cou- pons were not only receivable for fines and all dues to the State, but further that coupons were not subject to taxation. This upsets all repudia- tion schemes of the rcsdjustors. The Springfield (Mo.) Elections. SPRINGFIELD, MO., A,pril'4.-The vote in our city election here was the largest ever polled in Springfield, and the Republicans (as usual). walked off with the lion's share of the olfices by electing the Mayor, City Attorney, Recorder, Treasurer, Assessor and two Councilmen. The The Democrats elected the Mlarshal, City Clerk and two Councilmen. The old School Board was re-elected by an overwhelming majority overa, People's ticket. The Oregon Greenbackcrs. SAN FRANCISCO, April 4.--The Oregon Green. back State Convention organized yesterday at Salem. To-day a State ticket will be nominated. FAILUR.%. Business Troubles. MONTREAL, April 4..—-The assignec of Samuel Ollendorf, the abscondinir jeweler, is suing his mother for the proceeds of the jewelry sold previous to Ol1enderf's departure for the United States. He failed for $150,000, leaving assets of. only $2,000. Niiw YORK, April £.—-John McCool, the well- known builder and politician, has been forced into bankruptcy. The claims aggregate $38,000. McCool owes nearly $290,000, and has no assets. NEW ORLEANS, April 4.-—'l‘he Times’ Vicksburg special announces the failure of Moss & Martin, cotton buyers. Liabilities $100,000. No assets. The failure was caused by a suspension of the St. Louis branch house. NEW YORK, April 4.-—'I‘he suspension of John R. Cecil, a small operator, was announced in the Stock Exchan c this afternoon. IIe was short of the market. is liabilities are principally in the West. Liabilities will not exceed $100,000. The firm expect to be able to pay in full. Dunliam & 00. special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. * Pirrssuac. P.s., April 4..--'I‘o-day H. F. Dun- hani presented a petition for adjudication in bankruptcy, of himself and his partners, trading as Dunham & Co., of Shai-psburg, Allegheny County. The petitioners carried on the planing mill business in borough mentioned. Secured credi- tors held mortgages for $145,000. The unsecured’ creditors’ claims reach $13,000. Total firm lia- bilities $48,000 ; assets about $280,000. Lockwood & Snowden. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. CINCINNATI. 0. ,April 4.--LOcltwo_o.d & Snow- den, an extensive hat firm of fourth street, are in a bad box. Their New York creditors, repre- senting $20,000 worth of claims, began proceed- ings in bankruptcy against them in the United Statesflourts, to-day. Special Dispatch to the Globe‘-Democrat. CINCINNATI, 0., April 4.-It has just been dis- _ covered that quinine has taken a sudden jump in price, on account of the demand from Europe, where it is wanted for medicinal purposes. A week agoitwaaselllag for 8 fines-ounce, To- day it has funpodtofiD.aad can scarcely be Frank Ifillward, who was appointed a short JL_ time ago by Preahiana mud United States Com- JL had twelve persons at dinner, and out of the Cincinnati Chips. ‘’ ’ "Maude, 3 p. m.; Lee, 5 p, m. missioner from Kentiickyto.-the P0113 EXD05m°“ o died hers to-night, aged forty years. H6 W83 probably the best patent right expert in the Uni- ted States, was a prominent citizen, and has long , _ I-med as at Cincinnati Ex-position. icommiseioner. CHEAP HASH. A Few Reportorial Observations on This important Subject. » “Wou1d.you please to gl’ me a nickel?" This was a begging appeal put to a reP01't°1' W5‘ night, as he was strolling down Broadway. The beggar was a woman, with an old black shawl over her shoulders and nearly covering her face. She was of a class often encountered late at nights—women who tell pitiful lies of having just I been discharged from the hospital, and needing a car-ticket to take them home, where they have sick husbands and starving young children. Any one taking the, trouble to watch such awoman will nearly always find that she will take a turn up a street, and then, meeting some other pedes- trian, will repeat her story. Getting it few nick- ols. she spends them on a ° ‘bum’ ’ in the P}1‘1‘31°“5- ang ends her night's career in the cell as a. drunk an disorderly.’ ’ _ ' ‘ ‘ What do you want the nickel for?” asked the reporter. . H ' ‘To get a bite to eat,” the woman said. Here at the Friendly Inn 1 can act a 80119-1‘° me“ 1°’ five cents.” , The five cents was given her and the miserable creature stepped into the restaiirant and was soon deeply engrossed with a cup of cones and a plate of bread and meat. , “A good square meal for five cents!’ the re- 201%? runiinated. Truly hash 18 6116313 1|°W3‘ art. He followed the woman inside the restaurant, and made himself known to Mr.Barncs, the man- ager in Mr. Chapman’s'absence. . “What is the lowest for which something to cat can be got?’ ’ inquired the reporter. _ “Well, we give a great deal for nothing_,” said Mr. Barnes. “Now, yesterday, at one time, we whole of them we only got a nickel. They were , all Evangelists and temperance workers. We have been feeding as many as twenty-five Evan- gelists and Murphy agitators at once.” “ButI meancash customers.’ ’ _ "One cent will buy something here,” replied the Superintendent. “For a cent you can get, a cup of coflee—try it.” ' ' A cup was tasted, and found to be tolerablyi good. The newspaper’ man observed that the coffee was already sweetened as it came from the 11311. ‘ Mr. Barnes laughed. "Why, he said, we can’t afford to let a man run the sugar-bowl himself. Before we had this rule, I've known men come in and get a 1 centcup of cofi‘ee, and use 5cents’ worth of sugar in sweetening it. But we let them put the milk in themselves.” "What else do you sell for 1 cent?” - _ "A big slice of bread or four crackers. For 10 cents we give a really good meal-quite sufilcient for a man with even a hearty appetite, and most of those who come here can eat like estrlclies.” Since the Friendly Inn has been established, the number of “cheap, hash houses’ ’ in the vicin- ity has largely increased. There are half a. dozen respectable restaurants where a good meat dinner, with coffee and dessert, can be obtained for 15 cents, and around Broadway and the Levee there are scores of 10 cent places. There are two or three houses where board and lodgingare sup- plied for $1 50 a week. Five-cent lodging houses have become an established institution, Such a luxury as a bed‘ is unknown in these establish- ments-the “lodging” is, simply the privilege of going to sleep on the floor of a big room, in com ,_ puny with—-well, as many as the room will hold. The people at the Friendly Inn and the cheap lodging houses say that the present is rather a dull season, for the reason that spring having opened here, many of the old “customers have started out on their summer rambles, and that spring not having opened up farther north, the influx has not yet arrived. But the time is only a few weeks hence when the patrons of the cheap lodging houses will be able to cool and rest them- selves upon the Court House steps. ‘ The great want of St. Louis, in respect to her floating tramp population ,is bathing accommoda- tions. The Friendly Inn gives a bath for 10 cents. and will probably reduce the price to 5 cents. Among the ‘ ‘notables’ ’ who‘ had frequently to avail himself of the accommodations of the Inn during the winter was an Oregon State Senator. He left his home with a well-lined purse to see the Centennial. Then he took in the sights of New York, and arrived here pretty close shaved. He raised over $500 by pawuing his valuables, but the money soon went. After ' being here some time he got $1,000 from Oregon, and the next day he left for the far West. FIRE HIEND. HENRY" siisw. T ,. . , _‘ "1"-."-!"""‘. -.~ ,."... 1 Preeentation of His Bust tcgthe St‘. genie Mercantile Library" Associa- On. - - - Kretschmm-.’s splendid bust of our distinguished citizen, Mr. Henry Shaw, which has for some time past been much admired by the visitors to the Mercantile Library, was yesterday‘ formally presented to the Association bya committee of gen.tlemen—-admirers- of«Mr.-Shaw and friends of the Library-through Mr. James E. Ycatman. Connnsronpiemcn. The following correspondence is in itself ex- pianatory: ST. LOU'Is, April 4.—-To the President and.Dl- rectors of the Mercantile Library Association: The pleasant duty devolves upon me to present to your Association, on behalf of a few of the friends and admirers of our worthy and honored . fellow-citizen, Henry Shaw, Esq., his likeness in - marble. executed by our young and talented na- tive artist. Howard Kretschmar. . It is eminently proper that his likeness, in en- during marble, should be placed in your balls, iiotonly as being the oldest merchant of our city now living, but to ‘serve as an example tothe young men and others engaged in the same pur- suits, to show them what diligence, untiring_in- dustry, close application, prudence, frugality. and strict integrity will accomplish. Mr. Shaw came to St. Louis nearly sixty years ago, when it was little more than a straggling French village, a stranger and with but little of this world’s goods. By economy and close at- tention to business he acquired a handsome for- tune, which he used in a more than princely manner. While garnering up the trea_sures.of earth he did not neglect to store his mind with richer intellectual treasures, by diligent study and reading-and his heart with the noble desire and laudable ambition of doing something for the benefit of mankind. To do this he did not delay till the hand of death had forced him to loose his grasp upon his earthly possessions, but with a generosityworthy of all emulation, hehas expended his wealth, while living, freely, lavish- ly, but most judiciously, and in a. manner which is apleasnre and a blessing‘ not _only to every madand child now living in our midst, but to un- born generations, who will praise and bless the name of Henry Shaw. While, conferring blessings on others, he has been thrice blessed himself III living to witness the benefits and happiness he has conferred, and in the appreciative gratitiide and affection of his fellow-men, and in securing to himself a ripe, green old age. May his life be spared for ions: - years to come as a living example to others, not only as to how to accumulate wealth, but how to use it so that it will be a blessing to themselves andothers, to teach the men of wealth that the only true use of money is to do good to benefit others. May many yet be _ found to follow the noble example of this public-spirited and gener- ous citizeii. Asking for your acceptance of the "marble bust, and its proper location in your rooms, in behalf of those whose names you will find inclosed, I have the honor to remain, must respectfully , your obedient servant, JAMES E. YEATMAN. RESPONSE. S’I‘.LO-U18, April 4, 1878.—James E. Yeatman. Esq.: DEAR SIR—-In acknowledging the receipt of your letter, accompanying the bust of lion. Henry Shaw, 1 am instructed by the Board of Di- rcctors to transmit to you the following resolu- generous gift: . , In accepting, on the part of the Mercantile Library Association, the bust of our honored. “fellow-citizen, Henry Shaw, which you have so generously presented. the Board of Directors can not better express their appreciation of the gift than by joining in those sentiments of respect and esteem which have prompted your action. It has always been among the aims Of the Asso- ciation to preserve the memorials of our illustri- ous citizens, and among those who claim a place in the memory of future times there is none more worthy in the point of personal character and public service than Henry Shaw. It is especially appropriate that his portrait, carved in marble by a sculptor of our city, should remain in the keep- ing of the Mercantile Library, in which he has always showed a_deep interest, and which is un- der many obligations to him for past favors. It will be treasured, not merely as a work of art, but as a memorial of an active and enlightened philautliropist, a generous friend of letters and a patriotic citizen, and with it will be remembered the names of those friends of the Library to whom we are indebted for the gift. 4 J. C. EWALD, Receiving Secy. CONTRIBUTORS. The following is the list of the gentlemen who have contributed to the presentation: James E. Yeatmaii, John H. Beach. Charles Speck, R. M. Scruggs, Charles E. Pearce, M. N. Burchard, Joseph Franklin ,. G. A. Scruggs, John T. Davis. M. J - Murphy. ' The Steamer Dawn. , New ORLEANS. April 4.--Steamer Dawn, from‘ Shrcyepcrt,burned at7 a.m.at Whitehead Planta- tion, forty-two miles above this city. Boat and carto are a total loss. No loss of life is reported. The passengers lost cvorytbiur but what they had on. The cargo consisted of 500 bales of cotton, 100 head of cattle, 300 sheep, 4.0 hogs, etc. The boat was valued at $20,000; insured in Cincinnati for $12,000. The fire was caused by sparks from the furnace door, a brisk wind prevailing. At Danvillc, 111. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. DANVILLE, April 4.--About 11 o’clock this fore- noou the dwelling house owned and occupied by John Dover, corner of Oak and Seminary streets, was discovered to be on fire. The alarm was given and the Fire Department were soon outand the flames were extinguished with but little loss "to the building. Some of the furniture was dam- aged, but it is said all is well covered by insur- ance. At Mobile, Ala. MOBILE, April 4.-—Last night fire destroyed the buildings occupied by D. Mclnnes as a furniture store; the warehouse of A. & B. Moog, contain- ing a large stock of llqiiors; the clothing store of J. M. Ward. and the furniture store of J. M.Kon- nedy. Loss estimated [at $85,000; insurance $50,- At Morristown, Ind. special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. MORRISTOWN, IND. , April 4.—-The dwelling of Robert Hiishes, near this place, wiI.s,togetber with all the furniture, totally destroyed by fire at 11 o'clock’ this ferenoon. Loss, $4,000; in. surcd for $2,000 in the American Insurance Com- panyof Chicano. Welcome to Kansas City. special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. KANSAS CITY, April 4.-A delegation, consist- 3:. 'ing of over 500 of the "representative business men of Southeastern Kansas, arrived in this city to-day, in honor of the completion of the Kansas City, Burlington ‘ and Santa Fe Rail- road, which places the vast section of country of the Neosho Valley in di- rect connection with Kansas City. A formal reception was tendered the party at the Board of Trade to-night. F. B. Nof.sinuer making the. speech of welcome, which was responded to by Hon. Wm. Schofield, President of the road. COLR. '1‘. Van Horn, Wm. Warner and others also addressed the company. My SUICIDES. Due to Drink. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Deinocrat. LONDON, 0., Aprilf.-—This morning between 5 and 6 o'clock, Lansing Read attempted self- destruction by shooting hiinselftlirough the head. The ball entered the head near the left ear. He will hardly survive. Mr. Road was at one time very wealthy, owning one of the finest farms in Madison County, but ill-managed speculations in stock and grain ruined him financially. Since then he has been drinking heavily, which, with family troubles, was the cause that prompted the rash act. . One More Unfortunate. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. PARIS, KY., April 4..--Silas Evans, an old and well-known farmer of this county, committed suicide this morning. Financial embarrassment is supposed to be the cause. He leaves a wife and family. A Coal-Oil Lamp Causes a Small Con- flagration. Between 11 and 12 o’clock last night, four sta- bles II the rear of 413 and 415 North Ei teenth street, were entirely destroyed by fire ogether with 3 number of goats and some poultry,making a total loss of ahout$700. There was no insurance on the buildings. One of the stables was owned by M. Russell. and the other three by Patrick Garner. John Gustin. John Kelly and one or two other man living in the immediate vicinity. The tire is supposed to have been caused bv the acci- dental upsctting of a coal-oil lamp that had been left in one of the stables. An alarm of fire had been sounded when the blaze was first discovered and the department succeeded in preventing any spread of the flames. 131. R-iverso NEW OR_LRANS_. April 4.—Bel+o of Shrevepo';.*,. leaves to-night with good tripsof freight and pas- sengers. Vwxsntmo. April 4.—we.-lmer clear. Ther- m0metel' 69°. River fell 9 inches. .Arrived-—- U Do -11 ,7 p. in. No boatsdown. D. mu 1 3°°1f"!-LE. 110 -. April 4.——Joe.,Kinney down 3} dflfllflht. Red Cloud up at 2 p. in. River sta- tionary. and weather delightful. SH33"51’°3T- April 4.-—De1-iarted-—Jo Bryarly, Fulton. Weather clear and pleasant. River fell 5 inches. _ - LoUIsvrI.LB. April 4.--Weather partly cloudy and cool. Departed-—U. P. schenck, New 0:- 1§In8:,Andy Baum, Memphis; Laura Davis. Cin- cinnati. River I-isms. urine 8 feet in canal. S. M. Dodd, H. T. Simon, A. A. Mellier, Thomas E. Tutt. . was occupied in a partial trial of the case where- . that is why he came over. tion expressive of their sense of the value of your V ‘Albert Todd. 8- Ha Lamp. ' Hugh Campbell, ._Ir., Edward Walsh, Jr.. G. 0. Hall, John OT. Dolany. E. A. Manny, D. G. Taylor, J. W. Donaldson, J. F. Thornton, E‘. ‘W. Hefferstine, O. B. Filley. James Tiernan , ‘John Goodin, Itobert Campbell, Silas Bent, Thos. Swallow, David Nicholson, Jr., Eugene liiltenberger, Edwin Harrison, Fred. Schmieding, J. J. Scanlan, Geo. D. Capcn, M. Stern & Co. , Merinod, Jaccard &Co. . J. Keunard & Sons, Burrell, Coiustock do American Central Ins. LO. , Co. , C. E. Barney, E. Jaccard & Co., Orr & Lindsley. * C. B. Bray & Co., E. W . Wainwright, E. Anheuser at Co., W. J. Gemp, Robt. Jacob & Co., Brinckwirtli,Griesedieck J. Schneider. 15 Nolker. k BOARD OF HEALTH. Weekly Reports from Institutions-'I‘Iie Nuisance Question. The Board of Health met yesterday afternoon, all the members present except the Mayor and Mr. Priest. ' The Health Commissioner submitted the fol- lowing reports for the week from the several institutions under his charge: Dispensary—-Cases continued under treatment, 280; new cases, 174; prescriptions filled for pa- tients treated outside 1230; sent to City Hospital, 30; Female Hospital, 11; total number treated and sent to Hospitals. 065; seven non-residents were sent to the Hospitals and I2 treatodat the Dispensary. During the week there were sent to the Insane Asylum ltobt. W. Wiggins and Timo- thy J. Clare and to the Poor House, I-Iy. Burdel- chin, Rose Keenan, Flora Banks and Mary Eugen. City Hosp1tai—Patients on. hand at last re- port, 192; since admitted 30; discharged, 24; died, 4:. births, 2; remaining at present, 250, all being males but 14. . Female Hospital—-Patients on hand at last re- port, l55; since admitted, 11; discharged, 18; died , 3; births, 7; remaining at date, 145. Insane Asylum--Patients on hand at last re- port, 807; admitted. 2; dis.chai'i:ed,2; remaining at date, 307. ‘ Poor House—-Paupers on hand at last report. 513; received since, 5; discharged, 7; died, 3; remaining at date, 508. There is but one patient at the smallpox Hos- ital. p A large number of nuisance cases were taken up and disposed of. Dominick Berg, aged seventy-five years, who has been a resident of St. Louis for forty-live years, was admitted to the Insane Asylum; also, Martha L. O'Dsll, an insane woman, who had been deserted by her husband. ‘~ Adjourned. "A LOCAL‘ PEis.sONAi.s. DR. J. FOREMAN, Louisville, Ky., is at Bar- num’s. DR. G. F. BERRYMAN, Arcadia, Mo., is at Bar- nuin's. \ ‘ HON. WM. BROWN, Jacksonville, Ill., is at the Laclede. ' Mus. Du. WIATI‘, Potosi, Mo. , is a guest at the Planters’ . HON, LOUIS HOUCK, Cape Girardeau, lifo., is at Bariium’s. JUDGE Jd. HAG«AR,Terre Hautc, is registered at the Lin C . , Carri; BRA? SCOTT, Prescott, Ai-k., is stopping at the li'iCl6~l . Ail W1;aA1l‘.EXANDER and bride ,Indi.anapolis, are at t e c cue. . CAPT. IA,1R'l.‘HU.R SHEPHERD, Washington, D.C. , is at the anters’. i DB. E. Tl.) Ylxloitii, Virginia City, M. T., is reg- stered at t e ' antcrs’. Gov. S. M. CULLOM, of Illinois, is a guest at Lindell, with his family. BART. 'I‘ILpiii3i and bride, Cleveland, 0., are registers at the lanters . T5103. Csnonxn, all IIi3Jng(§8.IIl'd. was among yes- ter ay’s arrivals att e in e .. . J. M. Mcrixs, California; Leo Hotter, New York, are registered at the Laclede. HON. H. W. WI'u._L, Ca.rlinsv'iile., DL, was among yeetei-day's arrivals at the Planters’ . MW. :1. HAB.KEY,_IIOli'[iiei-sville, hI§o.;E. B. F. ay, ‘ray’s Summi , o., are at arnuui’s. J. E. TURNER, Muscogee, Jud. Ter.-; Hon. L. Klostei-man, Cape Girardeau, Mo., are at‘Bar- num’s. JUDGE J. PERRY Jormsou, Chester, Ill.. and Judge G. Van Hoeiebe-ck, Carlyle, are guests at the Lziclede. HARRY \~Vn.s.'r, Des Molnes, Ia. ; J. Q. Qiskad- diollc, Washinfitog, ligo. ; J. Weldon, Little Rock, r*., area i. e ‘t. ames. ' l Wé H1. HCLLIE Spgingfield; Josj Minfirfioiggng Thu . ay or ot prmgs; Dr. no. . c n- ald, Lake Snporior;Daniel Boone, Wosley,Ark.; Geo. W. Taylor, Huntsville, are atthe St. Nicho- las. The Meeting at St. Charles. special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. ST. CHARLES. Mo., April L.--There was great enthusiasm at tho Murphy nosing 9-338“. “I0 l’ total number ‘of signers up to date being 654. There is a prospect of tncaunbo: I-caching “IN ._ to-morrow light. It. In E. Oampkd..~‘flsocn.-.. 1 PLAC 3 SH RTS The reputation of these Shirts is second to none manufactured. The immense quantities nianufacturcd enable us to OTTIOM We guarantee a perfect fit or no pay. ‘ line of Sliirtings in the West. Instructions for sell-measurement sent on application. : K5 ‘:.'.'j};_* sell them at POI.A.'i'{ keeps the largest S. E. _Corn_er 1’ 4th & Olive sis. ducts the exercises, will leave on Saturday, when home talent will be utilized. The wave is lnlllnir onward instead of weeding, and will oveniual.ly sweep everything before it in this city. Let. the good tidings reach all the readers of the GLOBE- DEMOCRAT. SUBUKBAIV. East. St. Louis. The City Court resumed its work yesterday,aft- or nearly a week’s vacation . The whole time in Patrick Holland is suing the city for $2,500, the alleged amount of damage done to his \-V156. s property by the bridge company. A verdict will probably be given this morning, which will s;ill leave five of the “bridge case_s"’ to herriisposed of. An old German named William Imllflé’-'81‘. W110 lives in St. Louis, near the Fair Grounds. 0i_1m_3 to this place yesterday afternoon in search or his wife, who left her home. hiisband, five children and all, fourteen days a.go.and has not since been heard from. The ciimimstances under which Mr. Klingcr expects to find his wife are somevvliet peculiar. It seems that yesterday moriiins£.Wt1I18 looking over the Anzetger, he stumbled on an ad- vertisement to the effect that a widower-_ worth $50 ,000, the father of six children , was desirous of selecting a wife about thirty years old, who need not own any property or be remarkably hand- some, but must. have a. knowledge of household afiairs. Now Mr. Klinger imniediately became convinced, on reading the udvei-tisemeiit, that his wife had answered it. He also. £01‘ 891113 W1‘ accountable‘ reason, came to the cciiclusioii that the $50,000 widower lived in East St. L-oiiis,_a_ud The police autlmritics informed Mr. Klinger that there were no wegcill-ll)‘ widowers in East St. Louis; and they also tried to convince him, on learning that his wife was forty-eight years old, that she had gone oft on some other tack than answcrin<.z the advertise- merit. The husband was still of the opinion. that his wife had crossed the river. anu €H:00I'dlD§:1Y inquired at the Relay Depot for any trace of her that might appear. He learnerl_ that a woman answering very nearly to Mrs. Klinger’s (lesc_ril)- tion had not long ago bought it ticket for High- land, and Mr. Klinger immediately made prepa- rations for going there. _ -_ To-morrow is the day on which it is announced that there will be an election of two members from the First District to tlielioard of Education, but as yet there are no caiididatcs hrouirht for- ward, ut. least none who will accept. It was thought that Judge William G. Kase and Dr. T. C. Jennings would run, but it is stated that they both refuse to accept any nomination for the Justice Isaac Noton has been appointed Dep- uty Assessor for East St. Louis and Illinois City. He received the appointment yesterday‘ izgoin Mr. George W”. Leiber, Assessor of St. Clair County. The Board of Police Commissioners held a meeting yesterday afternoon. , The Council meets this afternoon at 2 o clock. Jacksonville. Ill. Burglars robbed the house of Mrs. Anna Routt, Tuesday night, securing a few valuables. The managers of the Beecher lecture Tuesday night lost $35. Over 600 persons were in the hull. John Dundon, the tramp who stabbed Nick Rothstein on Tuesday, has been arrested and lodged in jail. _ The congregation of nlder Polk, of Mt. Zion Church (colored), gave him a substantial benefit theother evemnlr. - _ _ The Boston Philharmonic Club Will give a trrand concert here to-night (Friday) in aid of the Jack- sonville Temperance Union. Rev. A. Semple, of this city, has been holding revival" meetings at Hebron, Asbury and Shiloh Churches, in different parts of the county, re- sulting in foi'ty-five-conversions and additions to "the churches. _ The.salaries of passenger conductors have just been advanced from $87 50 P8!‘ 3103“! to $1.200 a year. an advance of $150. Mr. John Chilton and Miss Mary Dunlap, daughter of a. wealthy farmer, were l'.ll:ll‘f‘lCt} at Island Grove a few evenings since. The com- pany of friends present was large. Mr. George Laverick, of Woodson, left for Eu- srland. a day or two since, where he will take unto himself a fair bride. The Morgan Cadets, one of the best companies or‘ the 5th I. S. N. G., gavezi dress drill and dance Tuesday evening at their armory. Yester- day they engaged in their semi-annual target con- i. est. The Chicago and Alton Railroad Company will probably soon erect a commodious new depot at Woodson, and also a number of granaries. Old wheat now fetches $1 30 per bushel for the best grade in this county, with $1 1561 20 for a lower grade. Shipments are not heavy at that. A valuable horse, owned by Edward liirroll, fell in a well and was drowned uni tor two since. Nurserymen and farmers from difi'ei-ent parts of the county report that peach buds are so far un- injured, although seriously thrciitcned by the change of Monday, Tuesday and Wesinesclay. Without future frosts kill them, the peach crop will no immense in this region. Besides Jacksonville, the towns of Virginia. Chaiidlei-ville,Alcxander,Wiiicliester, L 'llllVlllC, Meredfla. Roodhouse, icarrollton, Whitehall, Arcadia, Virden, Waverly, Franklin, and a num- ber of others, were liberally represented at the Beecher lecture, and still it did not ay. Miss Fannie Fisliback, daughter 0 James Fish- back, formerly of this city. and United States Col- lector of this District, was united in niarri.-ige to J. S. Brundago, of Titlin, 0., at her home in Washington, D. C.. a few days since, by Rev. Dr. Sundcrlaiid of the Senate. Conductor W llllam Rlley,s popular and efficient man, heretofore in the freight service on the Hannibal branch of the Wabash Railroad, has been promoted to the position of passenger cou- ductor on the same division. A fellow giving his name as Harry C. Sheriff, who has long feigned to be a deaf mute, and who has traveled extensively as a newspaper corre- spondent, bilking numerous newspapers in this and other States as far West as Salt. Lake City, was arrested here Wednesday. The oiiicers soon made him talk glibly enough. lie is now held as an impostor in the City Prison. The Renewal Bonds. To the Editor of the Globe-Democrat: ST. LOUIS, April 3.—-Please let me call your at- tention to the a.dvertiscinent for the renewal of our city bonds. The time to receive proposals for the same H limited to some twenty days. This, Mr. l1‘.d=tor, is not r'zght,aud shows on the face of it that sonic- body has made a satisfactory arrangement b.:~.rore the advertisement appeared in the papers. Whenthe head of the G-overiimcut !‘t_'.i!1i ilcd from the East, where he had gone with tips (jam- erleiigo and other attaches oi‘ the I-<.-5...: house- hold, it was stated by him to one of you; i'+_:p-oi't- era that an advertisement would appear at the proper time. Yes, the time may no pranci- enough, but the iiiiniber of (lays in which to hand in a proposal is too short. I insist that the time should have been at least sixty days! Why? Be- cause these bonds are not taken Ill this country, but abroad, and a sufiiciciit time should have been allowedin order to create a healthy compe- tition, whicli, by this advertisemeiit, is entirely out ofi. Send your reporter to any honest bank- er, and he will tell you the same. Look at the closing sontence—-it reads thusly: “The Iiiidersigued reserve the right to l'Cji3'C§ any and allproposuls, and also the riglit, in the event of a premium being ofi°crer.l, to limit the number of bonds to be issued 3CG0l‘(llflgl_Y. ’ ’ To reject any and all proposals is all l‘lg’l1t, but what can you make out of this, and also the right, in the event of a premium being oi‘I”ei°cu, "to limit the number of bonds to be issued accord- ingly’ ’ ? Now, Mr. Editor, has this not the appearance as to give everybody at fair warning not to offer a premium! but if he does, the number of bonds is limited. Suppose a party offers 2 per cent pre- mium on the whole lot. The wise head of the Govei-lament says: "Quit, now; here, my dear sir, are your two or more bonds, and the balance will be given to those who know how it is them- selves. ’ ’ Please call the attention of the Ways and Means Committee to this matter, and insist that the ad- V8l‘l.l.RelIlCI1tlS changed, so that sixty days are al- lowed to hand in proposals, and remove. to say the least, the ambiguous sentence. PRO BONO PUBLICO. Letter to a Young Man of Society. To the Editor of the Globe-Deinocrat: ST. LOUIS, April 3, 1878.-with your very kind consent, I will address “Mr. Small Cash” and 1 “Nemesis,” through the columns of Your paper. Mr.Adolp_hus Small Cash, though iinpecunieus, you are the noblest Work of God; you can not tell alie, you will not make a promise without fulfilling it. Do not allow all this superfluous l goodness to ruin you, but cultivate a little mother wi _ If you are a society man, learn ere it be _ too late, that one must parry words well before ' they becomes votary of fashion, and when a young lady asks you for a monogram-med coin, think cfyour empty pocket-book and that ac- ’ count with Chaser 8 Cutter; oudzel your little brain. and see if you can not find something to say . that will gently but firmly impress her with the idea that you do not aspire to a place in .hes' collect‘ notch You ton of souvenir bay might take a lesson from Ca tain Rackett. of the F Rhinoceros Ir-regulars--s lit e weft-feigned deaf- , session excellent thing. Or you might oils: her your autograph, with the information that Lxouhad cl yourself a soft-money man, say you are opposes to specie pa merit. There are iumiinerabie way . to avoid ma ‘ill! the promise that your line sense of moral duty leads you to fulfill, while the bill at Chaser «St Ciittcr’s goes on increasing and the l-W°5lil°_0Gli 01 It being Paid decreasing. Sonic peo- ple might here find a, hair to split on the subject of honesty, but we won't mention it,a.nd close by saying: If the young lady is importunate she will find a well-delivered snub wholesome. Nemesis, from your language I would take you -to be a street-corner loafer, but it is a trul.y feminine spirit of malice and spite that thrusts itself tlii-ough your masculine garb of speech. I You have doubtless tried to collect bangles and cou..'dii’I.‘. You are verging a little on ancient his- tory, and from your perch on the shelf, you gaze with a yellow-jaundiced eye upon your younger, fairer and more fortunate sisters. You ought to be ushaincd of yourself, you liutefulold maid. When all the girls are wearliig bangles, to say they are Obtained by "I: systcin of bcgrgary and robbery,” are the product of “:5. bold passion for iiaiintiiig vanity.” You don't know anything about it. You better take upon yourself tho office of missionary to "the Modern Ileath.en- ess. ” You iniglit teach her somethi.n.<i' from youi slang vocabulary. Of what should ayoung lady be more proud than a bangle, every part oi which is giveii her in kindliness by a friend, not extorted by main force, as you , infer, or purloincd from their pockets? Cf thl young ladies who are‘ guilty of mcmvail r/out in requesting favors at the hand: of mere acq.uaintances,I know nothing. “An oestethic mind,” you say. ‘.‘would seek out ar- ticles of rare aiid choice design and skillful workmanship,” but all these cost money, and manya maiden pure, fair and iiisideiily, has for her solo ornaments those innocent, friendly little bangles that have cost no one friend any greal amount, but in all have much of beauty and value to the wearer. You evidently have not attained that some of human excellence which you so Crushiiigly denounce. For society has a humanizing effect and would never lead you to make an onslaught on what you know nothing about-, branding this pretty badge of many friends and much kindness a. mark of fushioiiziblc spong- ing and vulgarity. NEMO. The Olive Street Hotel. To the Editor of the Globe-Democrat: Will you allow me a little space-in your paper to say, in explanation why the ordiiiaiice touch- ing fire-escapes has not been complied with, that for some weeks after opening we did not use any rooms coming under its provisions! Since ll8ill9.' such rooms we have been negotiating for escapes, meanwhile quieting our coiisciencd by the fullest. assurance of the safety of 0111 guests, since the Olive Street Hotel is provided with five wide staircases ands balcony extending on three sides of the hotel, until leasing the new part. W. W. BEACH, Manager. Dcath’s Doings. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. CARROLLTON, ILL., April -i.—Chi-istophei Dosigson, a native of Yorkshire. England, and ‘for fifty-eight yearsa resident of this county, died here this morning aged seventy-five yearn Deceased. was one of the best known citizens cl the county. upright, kincl-hearted and industria (me. He leaves :1 wife and several adult chlldre for whose comfort» the large property will amplfl provide . Failure to Agree. Louis Leach made a narrow escape from tht Penitentiary for his shooting scrape with Office: 0st. The jury. after remaining out all night, wan unable to agree. The vote from first to last stool eleven for conviction with two years in the Peni tentiary and one for acquittal. .4 W The Doctors Disagree. _CHICAGO, April 4.—-The Chicago Academyol Homeopathic Physicians and Surgeons ‘had be- fore it to-night a resolution affirming the doc- trine of “Si’mt'liTa st‘mi?.‘a'b::s cura-zttifr," but it moi with unexpected, opposition, and was llnzilly re- ferred to a committee for report. 7.; '1... " 05$ W‘? . r''-"*. -. 3:‘ ,« - , . .5‘ :4 -1~-1,‘. T',~)..-.‘:»’». . ' ‘vi?-.i’{l*:i-l .3-is-‘%;%: ~.s;?*’“£l “-" ‘ '. - ’. .¢3s..;‘.- . nu‘- e-'. y. Io. L... FOR rue um-ro STATES SOLE AGENTS Also Ageriisfor MAR'l‘ELI. 82: C0. GOGNAC. ESCHENAUER & CO. BURUEAUX. and .. CATARRH, I ppressioiis. v 7 ""-“=~-“-".‘17‘~:~“ 00113119 I’ 211' pltatioii and allaflections of the respiratory organs are immi.-«liaicly 1'ellt.'VC(l by tile use of Lev.assour’s Tubes. Sold in Paris at l.)l'. l.evasseur’s Phar- macy. Mailed on receipt oi‘ rice ($125) by IL. FUUGERA as CO.. Agen-.;-. .ew York. Sold by drugxgists generally. D.\IlNl.STRAT(_)l.l’S SA'l..£~I——Notice is hereby given ‘ that tlie_uiiderslgm:d. Adain Kiilage. Adiiiinstra- tor of Otto lxuiage. deco.‘-ised. will. on THURSDAY. 'I.‘HE ll'l‘l{ 1i)AY OF APRIL, 1878, between the hours of 10 o‘c-lock it. iii. and 5 O’olock p. in. of that day. sell at public sale. on the premises. on the north side of Bremen avenue. liotwecn Four- teenth and Sixteenth .r.treets. iii the City of St. Irouis. M0,. being the prnini.-es lately use:-d and occupied by the deceased as is brick yard. the following d-.-scribed personal property. to-wit. : A right to lcusoliolii in said premises and building; thereon; Ono (coal) brick kiln and cover; ‘2 (\V0()d,‘! brig-.v. kilns and covers; 4 vommoii sheds (coinpletc ); l stock-brick shed; old luiuber and tables; about 200 cords of diig clay: a lot Of iiufliiislied bricks; 7 prepared brick floors: 40 wheel- barrows; ii lot of spade-5, tools for burning. molds, etc.. etc. Also. a lot of old brivk mi yard near Kos- sutli and Breincii ;-iveiiues, 'ln‘said city. 'l‘IsitMs OF SAL}-.‘.-: ’l‘l:ie above yard and appurte- nances will first be cifforeil .-is a whole. and if so sold. the purchaser miirst pay one-ilftli of the price in cash. and the balance in four equal lll3l.‘1lllll€l\I-El, due. in 3, 6. 9 and 12 months. i'espe,-ctivi,-ly. from the date of sale, giving notes with '.‘._l'll}1“x)V'CLl S€'<'.lll‘ll.)' for dz.-.fe‘:ri'ed, ay- nients. bCi’il‘lY‘.;":G per ifellt interest from date. I not sold as a whole. then a credit of six. inonths will be given on all sums over fifty dollars. purcliasors giving notes with security to be approved by the undersign- ed mid hearinyr interest at 6 per ceiit. POSSCSSIOI} givei. as soon as terms are coniplicd with. ' ADAM KULAGE. Administrator of Otto Kulsge, deceased. C 11101‘ & Mizoni‘-ii. Attorneys. S‘ Louis. March 30. 1878. [Case No. l5i6. I N THE DIS'I‘lfl.lC'l‘ C-OURT OF‘ THE UNITED , 5fTA'1‘F.S for the Eastern District of ;\lissourl ss. In the matter of Louis W. \'u'ei‘rier and Henry \Ver- nor, llankrupts. ]ii liaiil{i“uptuy. Notice is licroliy given to creditors and others interested in the estate Of the above llanki-npts. that a ;it‘C0lld gonerzil meet- ing of creditors of said bankrupt s-l‘-.1 be held at the ollice of I4‘.1Ci€IlEitI()ll, F. q.. 3.’;,{‘KlS'i..5'.‘.‘, room 33. W. cor. Fifth and Olive streets. in the City of_ St. Liuiis, Mo.. on The ‘zfltli day of April, l8'.‘:$. at the hour of 3 o‘cio-ck p. m. . for the purposes iiaizirrd in the twenty-- seventh section of the baiikiriipl. act. » HUGO .‘«lUl53N'(‘.iI. Assiz-riice, 1{C0l'll 2'3, Singer Building. St. Louis. April 5, 1878. NOTICE llA§€l(RUl"l‘(_)Y~-’l"liis is to give no- tice that on the all day of April. 1878. a war- rant in haiikiiiptcy was issued aguiiist the estate of John M. J0l’{13.‘:l, of St. Louis. Missouri. who has been acljualgi:-d baiikriipt: that the payments of any debts and delivery of any property belomriiig to him or for his use. and the transfer of any proper- tv by him.are forliidden by law; that a ineetiiig of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to 1:-rove_ their debts and choose one or more as.-:.’:gm:es of his estzite. will be held at at <__‘mirt. of l3a..iki':ipicy, to he iii...-1 -1 at St. L0iils.MO..l)i-:fore Hon. 1.11-«ion E’-Lion. R.e.':‘3S1-01‘. f1t‘t'=l5 Ollice, On the 2715 day of April, 1.578. at 9 o‘clock a. in. U H. W. LEl?‘_lr“INGWEl..I.. o So Marslial as Mcssciigcr. St. Louis. April 5, 1878. ' O’l‘ICE IN B.\)Ili.ItUpPTCY.-'I‘hls is to_5:i\'c no- tice tliat on the ’29i.h dayof .\l.‘l.l‘Cll. la...-. fl. \v::r- rent in baniirimtry was is-ii_ie«i asnliist. the out-.ate of Fradelsoliri llarris. of l_.ouisian:t. iii the (,.oiiri_.,vuf Pike, and State of Missouri. WHO has been a:lju.‘l;«:- , ed baiikrupt; that the D.'l.‘_‘,";ll£3'i”ii.S of‘.'2.ny_ ilsuls and delivery _ of any }'ll‘tlll€’l‘i?y' Al.‘-(‘.3‘il,’-.',’l’s‘i_'.{ to him, or for his use. aiitl the ‘-..l‘£‘t'.‘»S.-.01‘ :.f:t1iy plop- arty by him. are fOl‘lll(l(l8ll by_l:-av: that a lll<’§?tllif.:' of the c.i:editoi°s of the said bam;i'i:pt. to prove thciir debts, and clioose one or more assigiices of his estate, will be held at a Court, of llankriiptcy. to be holden at St. Louis. Missouri, before hon. l<‘.i_io.=i Clarke, Register. at Cllalflllitlts, second iloor. Clive street, on the 16th day’ of April, 1578, at 11 O’cl5ick a.iii. H. W. L f«;l:‘F1hlC—W ELL. U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. St. Louis. April 5. 1878. “ DMINlSTltA'I'OR‘S N(‘l'I‘lCE-lllcfiec is hereby given that letters of admins-tratioii on the estate of -|0I~1l’I Nelle (alias John Noelle), deceased. were granted to the undersigned by the Probate (‘xoui-t of the City of St. Louis. on 11282133 day of Magrcli, I578. » All persons having claims aifiiaillsfi 59-‘*1 3%?-l-T-t‘ M9 W- qulred to exhibit the same to the iiii<lersi:."ll9<3 f_01‘ 3-1- , lowauce within one year after the date of saiii let- ters, or they may be precluded from any t of said estate; and if such claims be not e . - ~ ' - “filth- ‘Y ‘ in two years from the date of this -""7-“’.“‘ 1 will be so . « -: : = "W JOHN sTitINx= , iuimixssu-ac: of John Nolie (alias John" * deco ed your prices rsoufl! 5 Or 000181‘! N need. It. Louis. its-. March 22. L818- - $l. Ennis fiiiflp Slab:-Enituttai, Jl7ib3;l_1fl[Ut’lliIl£'.§«m”iI5,l3~73. gifisnis filslit Elbtnlerral Dodd, Brown it Co. ‘Have just opened twenty cases of the latest novelties tn Ladies‘ and Misses’ Hose and Gents‘ Half Hose, -to which they ask the special attention of the trade. - Congress Yesterday. Wsenmcron. D. 0., was agreed to. Department passed. posed of. House--The resolution also adopted-122 to 115. The weather i'ndi'catio~ns for to-day are clear or partly cloudy, with possibly occa- sional light rain. GOLD in New York. yesterday, was steady It 101. CARL SCIIURZ has found it defender in Grace Greenwood. Will not Susan B. Anthony come to the rescue of Hayes? THE next Legislature will settle‘ the ques- tion of German in the public schools before it shall hive been in session a month. THE Moflett register law has been adopted by one House of the Massachusetts Legisla- Its ture, and New York is about to pass it. general adoption is inevitable. THE office of Assistant Secretary of the Council is vacant. efiicee we have but one candidate. And it is not necessary that we should even breathe his name. —~ :‘_“£ . JUDGE Pncx, of the Court of Claims, has resigned. There is one Judge of the Court of Claims whom we are sure will not re- sign. Need we say that we allude to Mr. Drake, eret of Missouri? LET all official fees be collected for the benefit of the whole people, and let all public officers be paid a fair salary for their services. This is another plank in the GLOBll-DIl‘.M0- CRAT’S platform of civil service reform. THE Pennsylvania Republicans have agreed to adopt an anti-Hayes platform and policy. The game is not worth the candle. Andy Johnson was worth fighting; but there is not enough in Hayes to merit more than a little silent contempt. VVE must add another plank to the GLOBE- DEiu0C1uiT’s platform. It is: A reduction ofthe fare on palace care to $1 where the charge is new $2, and to $250 when the charge is now $5. At these prices the com- panies Olin be well paid. Give us the fare of our fathers in this matter. Tm! money illegally held by officials of this city as fees is more than enough to keep the streets in splendid repair. Why not have 3 mass-meeting of citizens to take the subject into consideration? The condition of our streets is to-day a very serious impediment to the growth and progress of the city. TIIB House of Representatives yesterday voted Doorkeeper Polk out of office by a large majority, and temporarily placed his duties in charge of the Sergeant-at-Arms—-Mr. John S. Thompson, of Ohio. Mr. reality more sinned against than sinning. In so far as he had violated the rules of the House he had only yielded to the clamor of Congressmen for places for their henchmen. The men who tried him and found him guilty were themselves the guilty parties. But this is Democratic reform. Tm: GLOBE-DEMOCRAT said, some time ago, that it was the duty of Republicans to help the so-called National party for the sake of the harm it would do to the Democracy. We judge from the Sedalia Democrat that the advice was seasonable. The Democrat, speaking of the local election in Sedalia, says-: The Labor-Greenback movement. so-called, naturally took more votes from the Democrats than the Republicans last Tuesday. because in Scdalia the ‘Republican voters, as a general thing, are more steadfast to party than the Deir- ocr:_ste, and more sincere in their convictions. That is to say, there is a much larger clement among the Democratic voters here who can be hoodwinked, cajoled, cheated and made fools of, than among the Republicans. Why, we shall take occasion at another time to explain. IT will not be easy to remove the doubt raised in the public mind by the rumors that -the notorious Madame Restell, of New York, instead of committing suicide has sailed for Europe. There are many circumstances that go to make this story seem probable. In the first place, she was immensely wealthy, being worth upward of $1,000,000. She could com- mand all necessary assistance in carrying out almost any scheme of escape. Accepting the theory that she simply wished to avoid the danger and unpleasantness of undergoing trial, it was very easy for her, by collusion with the Coroner and his deputy, to have the dead body of awoman of about her own age quietly carried into her house and placed in the bath-tub. The same family carving knife could be as easily applied to the cadaver’s throat as to the Madame’s own, and the tepid water would keep the dead body in a relaxed state. The absence of all blood except a single drop or so on the edge of the tub is ac- counted for by the fact that the water was runnint in and escaping through the over- flow pips all the time. But how easy it would have been to take advantage of this theory beforehand and to let the water run because there was no blood to wash away. No one but the Coroner and his deputy and one physician examined the body, and it does not appear that any of these was acquainted with the Madame during her life. To be sure, her relatives are plunged in grief, and declare that they remember strange actions on her part for some days before her death; but would they not simulate woo as well if they were trying to help her off, while her substitute with the gashed threat was attracting public attention? It is un- fortunate that any doubt should creep into this case. It would be a comfort to know that a woman so wicked had been driven by fear and remorse to such an end. The vir- tuous public would rejoice to know that the wages of sin is death, especially for such sinners as Madame Restoll. People open their eyes and wonder that such an establish- April 4. — Senate—- A resolution providing for a select committee to consider the propriety of taking the tenth census The House bill authorizing the Secretary of War to prescribe rules and regula- tions to be observed in the preparation, submis- sion and approval of contracts under the War The Pacific Railroad fund- ing bill was discussed at length, but not die- that the position of Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives be, and hereby is, declared vacant was adopted- 139 to 80, and the resolution that until the ap- pointment of a new ‘Doorkeeper the duties of the silica shall devolve on the Sergeant-at-Arms was For-that and for all other under the eyes of the authorities, she could nivance. gone on a visit to Europe, we should not for- get the facts in her case. but the accomplice of other women and men; render. Were these who sought her services can not be denied, but all the blame does not rest upon her and her kind, when the ac- complice is condemned the guilty principal should not escape. The crime of infanticide is increasing in this country, and the Madame Restells are growing numerous. That their chief has been brought to grief is a hopeful sign that the public conscience is awaking to the danger of this form of wickedness. * THE meeting of property-holders at Ten- tonla Hall last evening to protest against unjust assessment was so respectable in num- bers and character that its lesson can not fail to command attention even in the City Hall. The people of the Seventh District, at least, are determined not to submit to robbery which wears the mask of law. They adopted a resolution declaring it as their settled pur- pose not to pay any taxes levied on the assessment of 1877, made under the Scheme and Charter. They hold that the State law providing for the biennial assessment of real estate applies to this city, and that the char- ter provision for annual assessments is void. Certainly this seems within the scope of the constitutional provision which declares that all taxation shall be uniform. The Mayor was too busy to attend, but some friend of his volunteered the information that he gave Mr. Bleeck, the wicked Assessor, asevere scolding for having made so large increase in the value of property. It is puzzling to think that after all a more under- strapper like a District Assessor has the power to decide how much tax a property-holder shall pay. Such a system can hardly com- mand itself to intelligent men. It rests now with President Powers to explain how it happened that Bleeck was instructed to raise the rating on real estate. Will he do it? OFFICIAL FEES. One of the chief financial burdens of the American people is the fee system of paying for public services. It is a relic of the olden time, and has long outlived the conditions which justified its inauguration. It has done more to corrupt the business of politics than any other single cause. In theory it is fair enough, being based on the principle of pay- ing by the piece for all work done, and in small ofiices, in thinly inhabited districts, where officials are called upon to act only at Polk was in intervals, it is quite harmless in its workings, and is not more expensive than a regular sal- ary system would be. But in large cities, rich counties. and in .State offices. it has grown to be a monstrous abuse. There are many Coun- ty Sherifis and Treasurers throughout the United States whose income is upward of $50,000 a year, and not a few who exceed $100,000. It is difiicult to speak with accura- cy on this point, as the amount of fees re- ceived is ordinarily regarded as a subject to be kept profoundly secret. of the fees thus collected might as well be taken by the highwayman’s warrant, as there is no legal sanction for it, and so great has this abuse become that in many places the outgoing official is admitted as "a silent part- ner in the profits of his successor to prevent him from exposing the fraud. _ Within the past decade there ht been a growing tendency to abolish the fee system entirely, and to pay all ofiicials by salary. The good effects of this have been especially apparent in the consular service of the United States. There was a time, and that not long ago, when the Consul to Liverpool cleared from $75,000 to $100,000 a year, and others at important commercial centers did nearly as well. Then the service caused a heavy annual drain upon the Treasury. Congress enacted a law giving salaries to each Consul, or rather fixing a limit to the fees which they were allowed to retain for their services. Now the Consul to Liverpool receives a salary of %,000, and turns over the surplus to the United States Treasury. Last year the sum paid in by bini was over $42,000. Instead of being a costly incumbrance, the consular service is new a source of revenue, the receipts for last year exceeding the disbursements by more than $300,000. There is still room for improve- ment in the Federal machinery in this regard. U. S. Commissioners and Registers in Bank- ruptcy are allowed to collect fees, and it is needless to say that they stretch this authori- ty to the widest limits. There are very or- dinary lawyers in the oilice of Register in Bankruptcy whose income from this corrupt fee system exceeds $30,000 a. year. Their work is not worth one-tenth of that amount, and they could not earn one-twentieth of it in private life. In order to make their receipts as great as possible, they resort to all the small tricks they can invent to make costs. They riot in papers and processes and delight in interminable delays. To be sure, their greed does not reach to the United states Treasury, but the bills must be footed and the unfortunate individuals who fall into their clutches must pay the reckoning. This is a deplorable condition of affairs, and it should be remedied. The true. way would be to limit these officials in the sums they shall be allowed to pocket to reasonable figures. At present a District Judge receives but $3,- 500, while a one-horse attorney who, through various influences, is able to secure the ap- pointment of Register in Bankruptcy is only limited by his opportunities in making a for- tune. Pension Agents under the new law are also paid by the fee system, and the re- sult is that some of them receive $25,000 a year. They would be amply recompensed with $4,000. The greatest abuses, however, are prac- ticed in our large cities. Nothing but «fines ignorance of the facts can excuse the people for bearing the impositions placed upon them in this way. We have no need to go away from home to find examples. Our own fair city of St. Louis is being robbed outright under this villainous fee system. Something‘ °V°1' 9» Year ago the Scheme and Charter were ‘°i3“d “Donne by stupendous fraud, after they had been fairly defeated at the polls. ‘lit ‘he People were assured that the new ment as'sho has conducted for more than thirty years could have been tolerated in a civilized community, and they ask Where were the police? Naturally they are ready to believe that if she could carry on her whole- sale destruction of human beings for so long easily make need her escape with their con- At worst, she was she only plied her trade because there was a demand for such services as she professed to any better than she? That she was a monster Usually a large part. Charter would give them a more economical administration of affairs. It provided that each ofiieial should be paidby salary,and that the salaries allowed were more than ample must be admitted, when the character of the men chosen is taken into consideration. In monster fattening upon the savings of the poo- But whether she be dead or only“ pie, and the new Charter was tolerated be- cause it promised deliverance from this evil. Assembly to answer this question. We would call upon the Mayor, but he seems hard of hegring at present. Ha not our present City Collector, in addition to his salary of $5,000 a year, in the first six months of his service under the Scheme and Charter, . received about $30,000 in fees? Has he paid over any part of this vast sum to the Treasury? Does he not openly claim the right to pocket the 5 per cent fee for collecting delinquent taxes, and does this not already amount to more than $7.000? Has he paid over the $10,000 and up- ward of license fees collected in the citvi‘ Does he not pocket half the fees col- lected by the City Notary, estimated at $10,000 in all? At the same rate will he not have collected upward of $60,000 in fees by the end of the year? His ofice room is furnished, and his clerk hire paid by the city. Is he worth $60,000 a year in addition to his salary of $5,000? Can not this work be done cheaper? How much does the Regis- ter collect, and what part of it has he paid over? And the Sheriff? These are questions of interest and importance. We have an ini- mense bonded debt hanging over us; our school accommodations are insufficient; our streets are men outrageous condition, and in order to raise a revenue for the coming year our rulers have found it necessary to assess prop- erty at from 25 to 100 per cent more than its marketvalue. Being so situated. canwe af- ford to allow our ofiicials incomes so enor- mous? Is the service they render worth what it costs? Shall we be robbed by the fee system? I The Molfett Register and Its Uses. [From the Cincinnati Commercial.) In a communication from the Auditor of Pub- lic Accounts to the Legislature of Virginia, touching the operation of the Mofiett system of taxing spirituous and malt liquorsat the point of consumption, it is stated that the aggregate re- ceipts from licensee for the year ending Septem- ber 30. 1877. ‘MB $262 .195. The Meffett law -. was not at that time in full operation. There are ninety-nine counties in the State, and no returns had been made from sixty- six of them. In many the Moffett register had not yet been introduced. From: the remaining thirty-three counties, some of which had been but partially reported, the receipts were $241,000, or almost as much as the State derived from licenses for the entire Commonwealth. The Auditor estimates the receipts for the present year at $341,111, and it is likclyto exceed that sum. Thus, taken in connection with the license of manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers, Vir- ginia will increase her revenue more than half a million of dollars per annum. It would be surprising that the retailers make so little objection to the Mefiett law, did we not keep in mind the fact that it does not add to their burdens. while it serves as a protection against the dishonesty of bar-tenders ._ When they have paid their license for the privilege of selling,thov have no further interest in the matter. The Met- fcti. law collects the remaining sex from the con- sumers who drink at the bar, or purchase liquor in small quantities for private consumption. The retailers find that their receipts, where they have registers to keep an accurate account of the num- ber of calls at the bar, increase rather than diminish, and the consequence is that they liavo become advocates rather than opponents of the Moffett register. The tax on the consumer is so light that the majority of them make no objection to paying it. They are better satisfied because they know the money geesinto the Treasury of the State, and not into the pocket of the retailer or his bar- tender. The farmers, especially, who take their “tods_" at the township and village tav- erns, are particular to see that the bell is rung and the register properly made. They are tax-payers and have no objection to an assessment that will increase the State revenues witnoutadding to the tax upon real and personal property. They are conscious. also, that the Moffott system brings within the grasp of the law a class ofpcrsons, es- pecially in the large cities and villages, who ordi- narily do not contribute one cent to the State from year’s end to year’s end. Even a street loafer can not get his accustomed morning nip without contributing to the resources of the Com- monwenlth. The business men of the large towns, the mer- chants, the manufacturers, all the industrial classes, in fact, who pay taxes upon property, are as much interested as the farmers in the suc- cess of the Mofiett ‘system. Their taxes press heavily upon them, and they are willing to see a method of taxation introduced that operates equally upon all classes who indulge in the luxury of drinking. Hence it comes to pass in Virginia, as it will happen in any State where the system is fairly tried, that an overwhelming majority of the people are strongly in favor of it, and will insist upon its tnorongli adoption. _Another beauty of the Moffctt system is that it is not compulsory. If a man owns lands and houses, and has valuable personal effects, he must pay the assessment upon them or see his. property sacrificed to satisfy the demands of the law. But he is not compelled to pay taxes under the Moffett system unless he drinks. and it is optional with him to do so or not. There is no compulsion. If he drinks, he must pay, put if he chooses to join - the noble army of cold-water men and women, he avoids the tax, and will probably be physically, as he surely will be finan- cially, better on’. The Moffettregister is, then, a powerful persuader to habits of temperance if not total abstinence. It is a recruit for the Mur- _ pliy men, and will probably do as much in the way of temperance reform as the Sons of Tem- perance or any other organization intended to promote sobriety in the community. _ Then there isagain all round. The State is benefited, the liquor dealers suffer no loss. The consumers are given the option of drinking and Daring, or abstaining and not paying, and the tendency is to restrain excessive indulgence, even when it does not work total abstention. The system of registering is undoubtedly ina crude condition yet. The registering machines need improving and perfecting, especially in the characteristics which individu- alize those which register spirituous and those which register malt liquors. Me- chanical inxzennity, however, will soon rem- edy all these defects. Perhaps Edison's pho- l1°Rraphy may yet be utilized to record the num- ber ef drinks taken atabar. It would distin- guish the gurgle of a black bottle from the pop of a champagne cork, and possibly be made so sen- sitive as to distinguish a glass of foaming beer, as drawn from the keg, from a mixed drink poured from glass to glass by the artistic youth who smiles from behind a diamond shirt front as he serves the thirsty customer. Notes from Nebo. Special Dispatch to the Globe,-Democrat. Nsno, ILL. , April 4.-The last few frosts have not injured the fruit seriously, and wheat is very promising. , The Murpliys still nourish. Meetings were held two ni lite last week, and an interesting meeting was he. a last evening, led by J. _W. Haggard, of Bloomington, Ill., and J. Sterling Harper, of Reed House. Over 200 have signed the pledge since the movement opened here. To Non-Brotherhood Locomotive Engi- neers and. Firemen. 4 See advertisement of the A37 T. and S. I‘. Rail. read in to-day’s GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. other days the fee system had been a hungry How has it worked? Let us ask the Municipal [ PARSONS--lIERB.0N. A Notable Wedding-Golden in Refine- ment and Taste, 1 Other Distinguished Guests. Something About the Reception, the Toilets and the Guests. [From the Cincinnati llnquireiul ly Herron,ef this city, to Mr. Gustavus Swan Parsons,of Columbus, 0., was announced by Madam Rumor. The rumor was verified a few days ago by the following invitation, neatly printed on the snowiestof paper, which was worded as follows: Mn. AND Mae. JOHN W. HERRON request your presence at the Marriage ceremony of their daughter EMILY to GUSTAVUS Swim Puisoivs, Wednesday evening, April third, at half past five o’clock, Seventh Pi-esbyterian Church, Cincinnati, - A very great many invitations. numbering in the hundreds, to the ceremony at the Church were issued, but the invitations to the reception were confined to the favored few. ' THE cnoon. ‘ Mr. Gustavus Swan Parsons is a son of Mr. George M. Parsons, of Columbus, a "prominent citizen of that city, a banker of great wealth, and owner of much valuable real estate.The name will be recalled to many of our readers by a remem- brance of the nuptials of a sister of the groom, Miss May Parsons, to the Prince De Lynar, of Prussia, the Prince being genuine in title, birth and fortune. ‘ The Prince and Princess De Lynar are new livin in elegant apartments in Paris. The groom, If r. Parsons, takes his middle name, Swan, from that of his mother, who was a daugh- ter of the late Judge Swan. of this State. He is about the medium in heiglit,of a blonde complex- ion, with a" very light mustache and no beard, and looks as though he had a will of his own at the age of abouttwenty-eight. , THE BRIDE, Miss Emil I-Ierron, is the daughter (the eldest, we think, of the Hon. John W . Her:-on, a gen- tleman most highly skilled in the science of law, and who was a prominent and well-informed member of the late Ohio Constitutional Conven- tion. Mr. Herron is a very intimate friend of President Hayes, and Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Her- ron have been on a social footing of extreme good feeling for ears. Miss Emily llerron is that type of beauty i at can be called neither brunette nor blonde. With hair that is dark eneiiah fer a bru- nette and a complexion light and bright enough for the fairest blondc, it is a combination that makes up the all that is attractive in face. Her figure is slight but well.i-eunded and exceedingly graceful, and she made a bride of note, not only in dress dud elaborate attire, but in evidence of strong, genuine character. _ THE wnppmo, as announced, took place at the Seventh Presby- terian Church. on Broadway. For several days past the local papers have made public the fact that Mrs. President Hayes would be present at the nuptials, and consequently it was supposed the idle curiosity to see the ‘ ‘first lady’ ’ of our land would bring out a crowd of trifling people, and, although a large number of this class were present, yet the assembly of guests was the fin- cst in quality, elegance, dress and ‘culture we have ever seen assembled on a similar occasion in this city. The dressing of the ladies present was especially handsome and costly. » AT THE CHURCH the preparations were complete and tasteful. A matting of brown hemp (ignoring the traditional white linen) was laid from the curb to the church vestibule for the fair bride and her attention to to walk upon, and the usual number of seats or pews were reserved by a white satin ribbon across the aisles for the bridal party and intimate friends. The altar and surroundings were most beau- tifully decorated. On the large pedestals which surmounted either end of the chancel were hand- some palms, and taking them for a base, rising to a high but graceful altitude, were driivaeinas, ferns and mosses. The base of the pyi-amid was composed of about fifty pots of choice ferns and mosses, while in the center of the pyramid were banked , amid the bright evergreens, innumerable pots of the feathery and snowy astelba. The liandeoine floral decorations, both at the church and at the residence, were furnish- cd by Criicliell, and the oi-name-ntauons at the church \\'(‘3lt.‘s made under the immediate supervi- sion and exquisite taste of Mrs. Col. L. M. Day- ton, Ci-iiclieil acting under her guidance. -The steps of the chancel were covered with the whitest of linen. Placed on either side of the or- gan, in the organ loft, were two strong calcium lights, At about twenty minutes after 5 o'clock the organist, Mr. Charles W- 09193335. played most exquisitely upon the organ, rendering such familiar airs as ‘ ‘Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer,’ ’ ‘ ‘Scenes That are Bright," from Maritana and many others, in a very pleasing way. At half- past 5Mrs. John W. Herron, themother of the bride, entered the church door leaning on the arm of the groom's father, Mr. Parsons. Si‘., and walked down the center aisle so a seat near and in front of the altar. Foltowing her was _ inns. PRBSIDENT navns, accompanied by her eldest son, Mr. Birchard Hayes, and then followed the immediate friends and relatives of the high contracting parties- Mrs. Hayes was attired in a very handsome white szitin-striped greiiadilc. made with white silk sleeves. and elaborately tsivnniod with real point lace. On her right shoulder she were a boutiunier 01 bfiirlll fl0W€l‘8. ‘Her hair was arranged in her usual plain style—Greclan knot and bow on the forehead. She were no ornaments, but carried in her hand a handsome bouquet of fresh buds and a beautiful white satin fan. Avery handsome shell comb was worn in her hair. MRS. JOHN W. HERRON. the mother of the br do, were a handsome cos- tume of black satin and cardinal, a combination suit, trimmed with real black thread lace, sleeves of lace and very elaborately made. Her hair was arranged in a single low braid in the back, and plainly but most beconiingl arraiigeil with slight puffs and frizzes in front. She looked and w dignified, and was attired in a. style exceeding y becoming to her dark complexion, but handsome order of beauty. AS THE BRIDAL PARTY entered the church-door the calcium lights were thrown upon them with full strength, and the or- gan pealed the grand strains of ‘ 'I.ohengrin’e Wedding March ’ ' making the descent of tlieaisle by the party really picturesque and novel. First came the ushers, six in number: Messrs. Dwight Hunliiigton. Frank Brannon. Jolm Keys, Col. L. M. Markbrcit, Ed. O‘Donoliue and Ed- ward Harrisoii, who were all arrayed in the full evening dress of gentlemen. Next came, in time to the delicious strains of music, THE BRIDESMAIDS, who were Miss Parsons, of Columbus, a sister of the groom; Miss Nellie Hcrron, a sister of the bride; Miss Carrie Collins; Miss Clara West, (laughter of Rnv. Dr. N. West, of this city; Miss Ellie James, and Miss Florence Fletcher." The bridesmaids were unattended . They were all robed in dresses with waists of white silk, some low in corsuge and others high, and skirts and sleeves of ci'eam-colored ' ‘wash bloiidc or tulle . ' ’ All were illusion veils attached to the hair in tunic style. which was exceedingly becoming and very graceful. Two of the young ladies clustered the veil to the hair Wllh tea-roses, two with white buds, and two with pink fl-owei-e, and gar-landed the skirt with flowers of the same line. AI’_1’1_{_0ACHING THE ALTAR, the ushers divided, three going to the right and three to the left, as did also the bridesmaids. The bride entered and walked to the altar, at.- tended by her father. The groom, as the bride approached, attemlcd by hie_ ‘ ‘best man,” Mr. Alfred M man, of New York City, a grandson of Gov. Morgan, of New York, walked from the right-hand veetry-room door, and received her in the center of the chancel from her father, and, at the same time the ofliciatinir clergyman, the Rev. Dr. Huge, of the Presbyterian Church, of Zanesville, Ohio‘, entered and met the groom and bride from the left hand vestry-room door. While the Rev. Dr. Huge solemnly read the marriage ceremony soft and melodious strains from the organ waited through the church. It was notice- able that the bride responded to the rector in clear and distinct tones, while the groom could not be heard in a single response. When the clergyman announced the pair “man and wife,” and said, “Let us all pray," the bridal party fell to their knees on the altar steps; the audience bowed their heads. As the minister, staiiding erect, with eyes lifted he.-ivenword, and with the kneeling forms of groom and bride, and bridemaids and ushers around him, repeated the Lord's Prayer, all the congratulation going with him, had the brim!‘ iileam of the calcium light on all, the scene was a tableaux of the finest climax and a genuine picture. The benediction was then pronounced and the wedded pair, i_n the lead. walked out of the church, and taking a carriage, were driven to the home of the bride on Pike street, soon followed by the attendants and friends. Among ' AMONG THE GUESTS AT THE CHURCH were noticed Mr. W. W. Scarborough and wife. of Walnut Hills; Mr. A. D. Bullock and wife, of Mt. Auburn; Mrs, John Sliillito, of Mt. Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Col. L. M. Dayton, Hon. A. F. Perry and wife, Mrs. Perry in full reception dress. Mrs. Dayton was also ll'l full evening costume without bonnet, hair elaborately dressed an ornamented with plain fioworsand tortoise-shell comb. flcr dress was exceedingly handsome-a pale pink brocade embroidered in moss green. and were diamond ornaments. Dr. John Wil- liams and wife, of Walnut Hills; Mrs. Wil- home in full evening dress; Miss Goodman, of alnut Hills;Mr_s. Wm. Andrews, of Avoudale; iss Lizzie Huntington, of Eighth street; Mre.G. W. Ball. Mrs. Wm. Ridgway, of Broadway; Miss Ball, Miss Mollie Wayne, of Bi-oadiva_ ;Miss Kin- ney, of Pike street; Mrs. Herd and as Bord. of West Seventh street; Judge Collins and daugh- ters, Mrs. Geor e_Carlisle, of West Sixth street; Miss Carlisle, iss Vallette, of West Fourth street; Miss Nourse, Miss swasey, of West sev- enth street ; Mrs. Theodore Lee. of Broadway; and Mrs. Lee, Miss Annie Sampson. of West Eighth street, in full evening dress ; Miss Camp- Ai Which were Mrs. President Hayes and‘ 1 .... 1 some weeks since the engagement of MlssEmi- ~ _ ment. bell, Mrs. Ringwalt; Mrs. Biesell and daughters, Mrs. Di~._Joh.n Davis, in rece lien costume; Miss Ada Phipps and Miss Dav se, of East Fourth street; Mrs. Saml. Broatlwell, Mrs. Lerz Ander- 60Il.. Jl'.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank _Wilsen, Mise_Wil- son, Mr. M. Shoemaker, Mrs. R. M. Shoemaker, Miss Etta Shoemaker. Mrs. A. Buchanan, Mrs. Dr. John Murphy in evening costume, Miss Buchanan. Mrs. A. Ambrose. Mrs . Alfred Galin- GP. Miss Lizzie Giilther,'nre. Tweed of Pike , ‘WEN. Mien Mary.McLean, Miss Emma Cochran of Avendalc, Miss Foetc. Miss Ilarrisen. Mrs. James Guthrie, Mrs. Oliver Perm. Mrs. George H“-"1500. Mrs. Nelson Pcrin, Miss Evans of West Fourth street, Miss Brown and Mrs. Brown of West Seventh street. and a great many more which space will not allow us to mention .‘ The audience was one of refinement and intelligence, such as is seldom seen on similar occasions in this city. Immediately after the marriage ceremony, THE RECEPTION AT THE HOUSE took place. It was «fun informal nature, and was attended only by intimate friends and relatives. A010!!! the guets at the residence we noticed Mr. and Mrs. William Collins, of Cleveland : Mrs. Judge N. K. Hall, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. Alfred Morgan, of New York City. Oi the fam- ily of the itroommprescnt at the ceremony were col Mr. George . Parsons, father of the groom, an Miss Parsons, his sisler,tho other members of the family being absent in Europe. Other guests were Miss Nannie Foster, Miss Lucy Neil‘, Miss Grace Sherlock, Miss Posey Wliiteman, Miss Therese Davis, Miss Kittie Goodman , Miss Eva Keys, Miss Lizzie Florence, Mr. and Mrs. John Shillltu, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Wood- row, Mr. and Mrs. A D. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Perry, Dr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Peter White, Judge Hoadley and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs.Sam- uel Keys, Dr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. Dr. John Davis. Mr. and Mrs.O. W. Woollcy and Miss Weo:ley.and others. The spacious parlors of the Hei-ren residence were very elaborately embellislied with fragrant flowers and vines. Be- tween the two mantels, undera canopy made on- tirely of sniilax, stood the bride and groom to re- ceive congratulations. Pendant from the center of the canopy hung a beautiful monogram, “P. 11.,” in scarlet gexaniums and white gill flow- ers. Tlie maiitels were solid banks of flowers, fringed with moss and the feathery, snowy as- tclba, and the ro'oms~wci'e heavy with the rich perfume of the lovely Japan lilies. The heavy lace curtains were also gracefully garlaiided with the fresh, green snillax. We were allowed a glimpse at . THE WEDDING TROUSSEAU. and briefly mention the following as a part efit: the wedding dress is a heavy cream-colored corded silk, made Princess, and trimmed with rich Hon- iton lace. with long sleeves made completely of lace; suv-plice neck frilled in with lace. The front is trimmed and embroidered with lace and fringe combined, made with a plain court train and trimmed in knife-pleating. The garniture is of marriage-bclls,fcrns and orange blossoms, ex- ceedingly handsome. The bride were with this dress a soft tulle veil over face and down back, which was fastened with white flowers. The bride’s travclinz dress is of black camel's-hair, made short and trimmed with bands of velvet, in silver, a quarter of a yard sleep. The bows at the side of the ovemkirt were of double-iaced satin ribbon, silver and claire dc lune;u cut-away coat trimmed to reach the s.kirt,worn with-a islaia linen collar and cuffs. The hat to match this suit is a black chip, round in shape and unique in style, triniincd to match the traveling suit, in black gauze satin, with eilver ribbons and orna- ments of scarlet and silver. Very nobby and stylish. Another dress is a walking costume of light ecru camel's hair and dark brown silk. Theskirt is short, and is beyond description beautiful- ono of Mrs. Cadwallader's most uni uc styles, this lady having made the wardrobe. ‘no list to match the wardrobe is a gray chip. with brown and ecru trimmings, and very stylish. A recep tion dress is made with court train, uaderskirt of beige-colored silk. perfectly plain, with over- dress of darker shade, ein-breidcred in daisies, Margucrites and l'orget-—me.nots. The hat with this costume is a beauty of beige chip and gold braid. la Empress shape, trimmed with beige maraboiii'.fcatne.rs,goid and blush pink flowers of sweet pea. Another dress ‘is an ex- quisite evening silk of pale pink, made en-tram and elaborately trimmed. The ovei-skirt is the most delicate and costly Valcncienncs lace. The bats were furnished the bride by Miss McCrinn, of West Fourth street, one of our most stylish and popular uiilliners, and are works of art. They are exquisitely designed and perfectly made, and rcfiect great credit upon the estab- lishment of Miss Mccann. The costumes were designed and made by Mrs. Cadwallader, a well known modistc of this city. The newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Par- sons, leit_last evening at 8 o'clock for New York City, and from thence will go to Washington, D. 0., where they will be the guests of the Presi- dent and hire. Hayes. Returning to Columbus, they will take up a permanent residence in city. Mrs. Pre: idem Hayes leaves for Cil.‘lll- Cullle this morning; will remain there until Fri- day, and then go to Washlngion. ABiU’Sii..tisn.i 1 .3. DE BAR’3 OPERA ‘HOUSE. The success which has attended the production of the Unknown is due in a great measure to the excellent acting of the company and the attract- ive mounting of the play. The piece itself, al- though well put together, possesses but little originality, the leading features of the plot bear- ing a strong resemblance to scenes in half a dozen Well-known plays. Still, it is a very inter- esting draina, and Mr. Stevens has been fortu- iizite in fitting the various parts to the comic-isles of the, cninmitiy playing with him. His own act- ing is zmirkcti by great ability in the peculiar role of Haro(d,anu contritiiit-es more than anything else to the success of the piece. Tile play will be given again to-night. THE OLYMPIC-JOHN M’CULLOUGrI. It is long since so due a treat was riven to our theater-goers as the Richelieu of Johli McCul- lough last evening. The part is one that taxes the powers of an actor to an extraordinary de- gree . The Réchcliest of the drama. is an old man bowed with years and cares, but full of courage and patriotism. He is encam- passed by enemies who find him a stumbling- block to their schemes, and in addition to cir- cuniventmg these he must keep his mastery of a weak and vicious '_l‘broug‘h all the shifting scenes of his eventful career his strong will and brave heart hear him up against all adds; the spirit. is strong and the flesh IS weak. When ex- hausted nature seems about to sink beneath the burdens of treachery and lnsrriitiiuiie, the master mind rallies the fainting faculties and the Minis- ter wins his greatest triumph over the false cour- tiers and again assumes his proper place no the real need of the State. It is almost marvelous that a man of blood]- lough’~s powerful frame and robust strength should succeed in so ably couiiterfciting the de- crcpitude of age in voice and form-and move- He does it to perfection. He reaclied the height of his power in the scene with De ifaradas, when the seemingly broken old man rose to throw the protection of the church around the form of Julie. Then he was truly grand, and the audience, fairly carried away by the sblen'cli«l power of genius, burst into applause. which rose and fell again and again. At the close of the act he was twice recalled, and received such an ovation as few men have been honored Wllil in this city. life acting mi-ougliout was artistically good, but this was the climax; there was no. room left for ini- provement. It isa scene that will live in the memory of all who were present. The support was ncitlier very good nor very bad. bliss Chase played Julie at trifle coldly, and Mr. Rand as Do Baradas was too like Mr. Rand in any other part to do very well. Mr. Whiting so Adria-n was picturesque as usual, and Ml‘. flight was a fat, comfortable looking Joseph. To-night the Merchant of cnlce will be given. THEATRE COMIQUE. The best variety show in the United States is running with full houses. The manager keeps none but the best artists on his boards, and by engaging a continuous succession of stars be pre- sents all the choice productions of the variety stage during a season. The company now playing at the Comiquc is a first rate one. and some of the actors are much above par. A good bill -is offered for to-night. WONG CI-IIN F00. The famous Buddhist preacber,Wong Chin Foo, will hold forth at the Olympic on Sunday after- noon at 3 o'clock, on ' ‘Buddhism and Confucian- ism Contracted with the Teaching of Christ." le is the first missionary from the Celestial Em- pire to the outside barbarians. Tickets for sale at the box oflice. Auction Sales This Day. Wbedon, Tyler 85 Co. , 115 and 117 North Fifth street-Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, etc., 9 :30 a. in. Staley & Scott, 18 South Fifth street-New and Second-hand Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Pianos, Notions, etc., 10 a. in. O. J. Lewis & Ce. , 417 North Fifth street-— Boete and Shoes, Dry Goods, etc., 9 a. in. M. Stel'll& Co.,508 and 510 Locust street—Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions. etc., 9:36 a. in. The Fate of a Young Tramp. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. 8IMP8ON’S STATION, W. Va., April a.-A boy about fifteen years old, dressed in check plaid coat and pants, was found dead on the railroad track here at 4 o'clock this morning. with both legs and one arm cut off and his been badly broken. He had a tateocd cross in blue ink on his left arm. Nothing was found on him to identify who he was or where he was from, but he is supposed to have been a tramp. He was buried here by the authorities». - liitws, Rnnrannn News.-—This"new princi- pie, new way,” Dr. J. H. McLean's Cough and Lung Healing ciosniomouren Ooushins. Home- nees, Bronchitis and Consumption. Trial boxes, by mail, Inc. Dr. J. H. McLean, 814 Chestnut, St. Louis. \ that ‘ -.-V--ev -1 PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The ‘1'eschingoi"Gernian and the Continuance of the Kindergartene Considered by the Course of Study and Text-Book Commit- tee in Secret Session. An Expression by Vote as to the Ger- man - Statistics — Text- Bool: Supply. The School Board Committee on Course of Study and Text-books had a private session at 5 o'clock last evening. and the all important ques- tions considered were those of doing away with the klnderirartene and the teaching of German in the public schools. After some discussion on the latter subject, a vote was reached. Four of the members would recommend that the German be retained, while the only other two members of the committee present—Mi-. Stanton a d Dr.Jen- nings—would recommend that it be withdrawn. Mr. Cupplcs was not present. A mi- nority report will be made on this question next Tuesday. when the B031“ meets. A vote on the question of retaining the kindergartene was taken when only five of the members were present. and three of these voted yea, but it is possible that the matter will be bi-ought before the committee again before the Board meets. _ A report was presented to the committee for information. It gives the number of district school buildings. together with the number of co- cupied and unoccupied rooms; This does notin- clude the normal, high or colored schools. 'I‘lie following is a copy of. - THE REPORT: Ames School, eiglitcen rooms, all occupied; Aslilarid School, six rooms, four occupied; Bates School, one room, occupied; Bates Primary, two rooms. both ‘occupied; Belle Avenue School, four rooms, two occupied; Benton Siieet School. eleven rooms, all occupied; Benton Station School, two rooms, both occupied; Blow School, ten roorns.all occupied ;Caroiidelet Scliool,twelve rooms, all occupied; Carr School, eight rooms, all occ.upied;Carr Lane School, twelve rooms, all occupied; Carr Lane I’riin:ir_v, six rooms, all eccui-ied;Carroll School, twelve rooms, all oc- cu pied ; Carroll Branch, six rooms, all occupied; Cuarloss School, eight rooms. all occupied ;Chcl- tcnhani School, two rooms, all occupied; Chou- teau School, eight rooms, all occupied; Clay School, twenty rooms, two unoccupied; Clinton School, twelve rooms, all occupied; Clinton Branch, six rooms, all occup'ied;Conip- ten School, four rooms, all occupied; Cote Brill- iante School, five rooms.all occupied; Des‘Peres, four rows, all occupied; Divoll School, thirteen ioerns,all occupied; Dodier School, four rooms, all occupied; Douglas School. thirteen rooms, all occupied; Eliot School. twelve rooms, all occu- pied; Essie School, six rooms, all occupied; Ei- leardsville Scnool, twelve rooms, alloc-copied; Everett School, fourteen rooms, alloccupicd; Franklin School, eight rooms, all occupied; Franklin Branch, same; Graiidview, one room, occupied; Gravois School. live rooms. all occu- pied; Hamilton School, ten rooms, all occupied; Humboiill. School, twelve rooi:ns,alloccupicd; Humboldt Branch.six rooms,five occupied; Irving School, twelve rooms, all occupied; Jackson School,twclve rooms, all occupied; Jefferson School, twelve rooms. all occnpie:.l;Jefi‘erson Branch, nine zooms, seven occupied; Laclede School, twelve rooms, all occupied; Laclcde Branch, seven rooms, all occupied; Lafayette School. twelve rooms, all occupied; Lincoln School, twelve rooms, all occupied; Lowell School, three rooms, all occupied; Lyon School, sixteen rooms, ‘all occupied; Madison School, twelve rooms, all occupied; Madison Branch, tee rooms, eight occupied; Meramcc School, four roains, all occupied; Oak Hill School, four rooms, three occupied; ()'Fall0n School, eighteen rooms, all occupied; Peabody School, twelve rooms, ‘all occupied; P_(.’.lll'US6 School, six rooms, all occupied; Pestalozzi School, eight rooms, all occupied; Pepe School, twelve rooms, all occupied; Bock Spring School, five rooms, all occupied; Shaw School, four rooms, three occupied; Shepard School, nine rooms, all occupied; Stoddard School, twelve rooms, all occupied; Stmliizird Acldition, ten rooms, nine occupied; ‘Webster School, twelve rooms, all occupied; New Webster School, tunic‘; Gm-dcnville, Bryan Hill and Lincoln Schools, not completed. It will be seen from the above that there are sixty-four buildings, not mentioning the high school build.-lugs nor those which are, as yet, un- finished. and 650 rooms, only fourteen of which are unoccupied. ' - TEXT-BOOK SUPPLY. The Comasitcc on Supplies also met last even- ing. The principal object of this meeting was to complete arrangements for supplying books to all ‘the school children at cost p|'l()8. The books are tube purchased directly by the Committee on Supplies from the publishers, thereby saving to the -ciiool pupils the profit made by the book- sellers. In making their report to the Baiird the committee will have a pi-ice-list of all books, etc. , to present. A School Gii-l’s Letter. To the Editor of the Globe-Democrat: ST. Louis, Aprils.--I have been studying Ger- man for two years, and 1 can not speak it yet. The rest of my class are in the same fix. We can read it, and mat is all. When I commenced to in'li'£C Gerinim I was not allowed to stop until the next te~rm, and therefore I missed my grainiiiar for one whole year. Most of my class are Ameri- cans. There are but two or three Germans; they can speak German because their parents speak it at liouie. So I, forenc, think that. German in the public school ought to be abolished. So thinks A SCHOOL GIRL. The Kindergarten. The following is a leiter from Mr. Bryant,Prin- cipal of the Madison School, to a lady of this city, he has devoted herself to the advance- ment f the kliiderg:ii'ten cause. It is publislied by request of the lady and with the consent of the writer: ‘ MADISON SCHOOL, March 11, l878.—-Dear 1\inr.l- am: My ebservulioii of kiii«lei'gai'ieiis iiiiriiig the last two years leaves no iioubt in my mind of their- very great value to the children atienuiiig them. The habits of personal ii-catiiess, prmnptuess and regularity. all which merge into the hixrher and highest benefit to be received from such schools, namely, the forinaiioii of riglil. iiiorzilcliai'z1ctci', place the nigh value of the liindergartcii beyond- qoicstion; and fsirilier, chara.cicr being the basis of all spiritual endeavor, there can be no doubt that the intellectual benefits derived by children from attending a true l-ziiidergai-ten must in the end be very coiisideriililc. even though immediate and striking results in this direction slioulcl not be so apparent. Of course this is not to ignore the very considerable iminciliate -results even in tnisdircciion,which must be riianlfcst to every careful observer of kliidergzirten work. Very respectfully. W. M. BRYANT. The Matter of Expenses. To the Editor of the Globe-Democrat: . ST. LOUIS, April 2, lS78.—-The public should thank you for Sll0Wlllg‘ ilicm plainly how their money is spent in School Board expenses. A bailiffdi-owing $3,000 for what? An architect, whose only duty must be to draw his salary, since with no money on hand to erect new build- ings, his “occup:-ition must be gone.” An at- torney with $3,000 more for an occasional legal opinion. A half dozen assistant superintendents, and numerous $1,000 clerks. it is no wonder there isno money left with which to furnish school accommodations for those needing them; it is time the pee ile were knowing something of this in plain we s. Last year when economy began to be talked of, a bill was introduced into the Board, acted upon and carried in one evening,‘ to reduce the teachers’ salaries. No one said, "if we must economize. let us see what we can give up, who we can with justice reiluce.” If there were any who opposed its passage. their opposition was so feeble it never was heard of. Will the Directors who voted in favor of that bill tell us now why it was rushed through with so little discussion, working to the cletriment of many who could illy aflerd the reduction. When the bill canic up to reduce the officers’ salaries, it was laid over for future action twice, and finally voted down. The women doing the hard work in the schools could stand a reduction; the numerous superin- tendents, clerks, architect, secretary. attorney, bailiff. etc., etc., etc., could not. The school fund must pay buggy hire for many of these, while numbers of the teachers, no matter what the distance, must walk, as they could not at- ford car fare on their reduced salaries. This is noble! In New York recently a reduction of teachers’ salaries was proposed. At once a public meeting was called to investigate the mat- ter. Tbe Mayor, editors of leading papers and other prominent men attended, and uniininieusly declared against such a step, setting forth their reasons for such action. In St. Louis, if their was a dissenting voice, we never heard it. The Republican had a weak little editorial, apologiz- ing for not publishing communications received on the subject, on the plea that the Board who took the step would go out the following October, and he succeeded by one that would in all reba- bility restore the salaries. Did they? 0. nor even mention it. Many ofilcers of the Board should be decapitated, and those who remain. be well reduoed,and the principals should be further out down. They should receive no extra $200 for “enpervising," since this is work done in school hours. It is a well-known_ fact that in many schools the head _as_sisiant does a great deal of the. principal’s work, yet there is a difierence of more than 81.200 in the salary. This is a wrong which should no longer be tolerated. And then, no third assistant'e salary should have been re- duced. Six hundred dollars (the maximum third aseistant’s salary before the reduction) is little enough for the work done year in and ear out, a large majority of them having no in uence to secure promotion, no matter what their ability. may be. Reduction of teachers’ salaries should not have been the Board's fii-at step in "re- ti-encb'inen‘t, but dispensing‘ with unnecessary J . .~...__.“"-__;-____-- teachers had to come, it should have commune.’ with all drawing over 8600. Mr. Editor, you deserve thekind wishes of .1; honest citizens for trying to break up this School Board "ring," and the people are with you. C JUSTICE. The New Education. ‘To the Editor of the Globe-Democrat: MARCH 27.—Alluw me once more to dash into the arena among the many combatants on the school question, and choose for my antsgomgy your correspondent of yesterday. who signs him.' self an "Observer of all Sides." The whole tenor of his letter seems to be mad. up of dogmstism and self-assertion. He states as living issues iactsthat are dead and buried lpn. ago, and does it with the air of one who has just‘ made a discovcry.Like Rip Van Winkle,hc speak; of things that existed years and years ago as 1; they still survived. not knowing that they an vanished never to return. Instead of signin -himself as "Observer on all Sides,” lie slioul change his nom de plume to “Owl emerging mm the sunlight." When he writes what the State can do. and can not do, and has no right to (lo, in matters of edu, cation, we are almost carried back to the Lima when one man said: "I am the State.” Doe; not Mr. Observerknow that the sole object to; which State govern merits are formed is to execute the will of the people, and not their own wills or opinions? If the peoble of St. Louis desire and Will that German shall be taught, that kinder. gariens shall remain, end that the high school; shall not be cut down, and are able and willing ta‘ pay for it, what man, or body of men, Wllelllex _ you call them “the State” or anytliinu else, has the right to say them nay? Does any sane man suppose, when the new Charter was drawn up. that the words “between llll ages of six and twenty,” meant aiiyliiing more than general ternis that iriiglii. be allcicd or even di.-‘regarded at pleasure? Evidently not. The School Board, who should ccrttiinly be the best lnl.el‘[)l‘6l.cl' of such it law, has di_-regzird-cd itfi-om the first; and f 1' years past cliildreii of all ages from four to twenty, and men of all ages from twenty to sixty have been aeiniitted arid even wel-- coineil to our public schools. If all the dead and uiircpealed statuics in our law books were sud- denly H) be enforced, it would cause such it ruin-, pus that the “State” would be turned out bod- ily, and another “State” inaugurated in its stead. Mr. "Observer” speaks of whats child should‘ learn and should not learn at public expense, in if our ecliool food were a gift from some distant benevolent society. to be endowed upon certain eoiidiiioiis or else to be ivitlidrawn, entirely ig- noring tlie fact that the parents of the cliiliiieil pay for their ediiciitien in the public schools in the smile way as they pay for the water the] drink, by means of the ‘lwileiwvorlis, and that they have just as much right to complain if they don’t reccivl what suits them at the schools, as they nave to complain if the water is impure. A liuiicircd years ago the three l{’s were considered an ample education for poor children. Fifty years ago,i.lic sole object was to made “good cii‘izcns”—(tli_is must. have been about the era when "Mr. Ob- server’-‘ went to sleep). Now, hclrwcvcr. the ob- ject is to make good men! Listen to what aliv- iiig, wide-‘awake observer of men and &l'.llflg‘S‘fl.l they exist to-day, said in the Merchants’ lax- cliniige last week: - "There is no place where stinginess so cheats itself as in the matter of Cfitloewloll. Tliere if nothing on the earth that a State can raise for ll crop that can compare with ineii,mcii-that is tht best crop that any Suite ever pi-oiiuced.” I failed, however, to see anything in his speech about “The State has no right to prepare class- ical or professional education,” or "If we I surely never intended by the founders of public schools that any foreign language should be taught there.” [side Mr. “0bsci'ver.”] What have we to do with what the founders thought? It is what we think to-day that should sway the State of to-day; and if we have made no advance since our schools were founded, it is high time our system of education were changed for a bet- ter. If our schools have failed in their object to. turn out good citizens-—as our whole political sfsieni would show, from the ward bummer to the high-toned stay-at-home voter; from the man who carries a torch in a procession. to the man who becomes a Congressman or a Governor- tlicii let us try them with another object: to turn out good men. The motto of the new system is. "'l‘he object of all education is um formation of char-..icter.” List ibis be blazone-l in large letters in the room of every school house and on the heart of every scnool-teacher. This, so far as I_ can gather by cariicst study of what is called kindergarten lit- eraiiire, seems to be the grand aim of that eye- te m ii-uni beginning to end. All the latest woi‘kI:‘ on Pcilagogics are luminous with it. has fallen niziriy centuries of ‘ thought and experience to arrive at this eleva- Lion; but we are there at last-. and we have the grand prospect of the future spread out before us. Let us ‘take a new departure. Let us cut loose from the old plan of cramming and memor- izing, and teach children not facts alone, but how to develo their hearts, their minds and their bO(.ll8s,all thus to bccome,as far as we can make them, loving, thoughtful and robusli men. ' I50. P. S.--What has become of L. S. J.? Has he suddenly vanished from the scene? DRUGGEED BY A DENTIST. The Criminal Ignorance of a. Philadel- phia Doctor Leads to the Death of an rtstiniisblc Lady. [Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.) PHILADl*2LI’tlIA, I'A., April 2.—Dr. ll. G.'Win'-I slow, a well-known pdcntret, was censured and coininiiicii for trial to-GM‘ by aCoroner’s jury, for criminal ignoiunce, in adininistcriiig chloro- form to Mrs. Elizabeth Neely, of Haiborc, who died while. having teeth extracted under the chloroform treatment.‘ Immediately after the reading of the verdict was finished, William Neelv, the husband of the deceased, who was sitting directly before Dr. Winslow. jumped up quickly, seized him by the coat, and attempted to sirilie mm, but his hand was is-‘rested away. and friends uaitiiei-e-.i around and induced him in desist. Be wept bitterly. Afterwards, the Coroner, addi-easing Dr. Winslow, said: °‘Chlerofnrin is a most powerful sedafivc,and far more dilll£!€l'()llS to life than any of the other an- aesthetics. On this account, a number of t hos- pitals have prohibited its use. The meal pro- fes.-ion have almost siaaiiimously settled down to the opinion that it should onlv_b.c used in capital opera ions, and then only after the most careful exaniinzitioiis. Alilieugti the verdict of the jury and this censure will not bring back the motlies to the little ones, or the wife to her husband, if maybe the means of di.i‘€(‘:l.ll\g', the attention of (leiital surgeons to a more ,carcful use of chloro- Iul‘l1l, and the community, who are the parties most inicrestc<l_ to the great danger attentlinz it! use; and lime, perhaps, avoid similar accidents in future. ” The accused was held to await thfl action of the Grand Jury. ELECTRIC FLASIIES. SPECIE in the bank of France decreased 5,200,-‘ 000 iraiics, the past week. THE Penobscot River is now open to navigation, aft.er ninety three days of ice. THIRTY-1~‘IVE liundi-eel ounces ofrctoi-t, valued at $50,000, were received from Penebscot Wed- nesday night. ’ JAMES KEARNEY fatally shot John Wilson, at Wcstilr-lrl, Mass.. Wednesday. Cause, both drunk and jealousy. WM. B. C. 'I‘ELLER, the paying-teller in the American Nsitionul Blink, Detroit, has disap- peared with $5,000 belonging to the bank. W’EDi\‘ESDAY night the safe of the Treasurer of the Eatoiiiewu Branch (Georgia) Railroad wai robbed of 56.000 in cash, and $20,000 in notes and niortgages . . ’I‘iiii- Manitoba sections of the Canada Pacific Railroad are being rapidly constructed. Several tliou.-.and workincii are engaged at $2 a dziy, and more are needed. AHELENA, Montana, dispatch says: Tliomas, Conroy. forernzin of the Penobseot Mine, fcii down :1 shaft Wednesday, receiving injuries 11'0l'11 which he died during the night. THE spinners and weavers in the I"allRiveI (M:iss.) Granite Mills have strnck._ ‘The trouble is believed to originate in the DI‘8V&_lliD£ disaffec- tion among the operatives of that city. BULLION in the Bank of Eiialaud decreased £419,000 the past week. The proportion of the bank reserve to the liability is 32 1-16 per cent. Bullion withdrawn from the bank on. balance yesterday. £176,000. " A QUEBEC dispatch says the ice bridge at the Isle of Orleans is vcrv much decayed, and will shortly break up when there will be clear water to the sea. ported at Farther Point. _4 The Passenger and Ticket Agents. and Ticket Agents of the United States met in Convention at the Grand Hotel to-day. W. B. Shattuc. of the Atlantic and Great Western, was Wabash "Road, Secretary. To-day's session was devoted to the subject of immi- grant tickets to Kansas and other grant ‘territory. A rate W33 adollted for this class of travel on a basis of 5 cents per the distance traveled. Colony tickets, one way only, were fixed on a basis of 2%.cents per mile. distauceto be computed in mileage by the short- est liuc. To-morrow Eastbound rates will be considered. ‘ . . ’ A Sad Affair. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. with a sad and fatal accident to-day. In attempt-. ing to get a double-barreled shot-gun out of oath ensuing almost instantly. Iie leaves. large family and man! warm friends to mourn iatudics, which, as they are new taught, is only a 1 sort of “cramming,” andlf a reduction » en shell untimelyjdetith. 7 Two sclioonei-s inward bound are re- . CINCINNATI, April 4.—Tne General Passenger , elected President, and H. C. Townsend, of the '_i 9‘ land .' mile one way forthe round trip, ‘or 2}; cents for BAIMOND, Ii.L., April 4.-—James Itav, an old» and highly respected citizen of this county, met closet the gun was accidentally discharged. the entire contents of one barrel entering his rig'liG_f yo and passing out the back part of his head- r"""""' ...:._.\ $1» mil-0ii12'®1lhl-Write Jflhifi@*31‘.‘l.l‘ll34.§’ill?l5l_§»l$?§- r national Right. irhe , bury’s Circular. Bucharest. decided in Tone. 9 Driving at. if Reassuring‘. Succeeded. l‘iT.he Times 1 ~ Foreign’ Hashes. vi’ '§'Iir-itev. , . THE STOCK MARKET FIRM. 7’ LONDON, April 4.-—Tlie stock market is firm on ifleports of the Anglo-Russiaii compromise. ’ sALIsRURY’s CIRCULAR. geveniii g. 1 AT ST . PETERSBURG. Fcongress could not have succeeded if it had met. '2 A1‘ VIENNA. . The effect is as satisfactory as to almost com ensatc for the future of the Congress negotia- ‘%?English and her own‘ communication at St. Pe- }jtci'sbui-g. ‘ ;j RUssIA’s FAULT. ‘ ‘The Vienna New Free Press says: "The re- ?j_.liewal of bloodshed will be Russia's fault. En- gland is championing an international right. ” DEPRIVED OF BINDING FORCE. % The Freda-mblatt says: treaty stipulations in consideration of a Turkish I alliance. She will, therefore , deprive the treaty 3 of any bindintt Ioice. THE NATIONAL LIBERAL DEPUTATION. LONDON, April 4.—Despite the speeches of Lords Granville and Hartin,«zton to the deputation 1 of the National Liberal Federation yesteiday, it "is not believed that the opposition will take any strong line against the Government's policy. » Gladstone and his followers may endeavor to force party leaders into active antagonism, and independent members may introduce resolutions . disapproving the calling out of reserves, but 1* there will be strong counter influences which par- ‘ ty leaders are not likely to disreirard. A move- ment has already received the adhesion of sixty or seventy Liberal members, having for its ob- ject to prevent the party from trammellng the Government's foreign policy. The Times, in a leading editorial, strongly condemns the objects _ of the deputation and sharply criticises the speeches of Granville and Hartington. THE BUCHAREST CANARD. 1 ‘ Unintelliglble rumors recently current of a Jllabinet crisis in Bucharest are explained by a ; letter from that city dated April 1, telegraphed tone . rilii 9: i« expenses combined 3 pound. £750,000, a manner 000, but here from Vienna. It seems that while the poo- ‘1:pleandLcgislatiire are unanimously opposed to itlnsoia, there is a strong suspicion that Prince “Ohai-lcs and his Cabinet are prepared to consent to the cessicn of Bessarabia, and had really greed with Gen. Iiznaticfi‘ in this sense, but illouiid the feeling in opposition so strong that jilliey feared a revolution if they proceeded with fjtlie scheme. The pro-Russian party, continues the letter, are, of course, anti-Austrian, and cir- cuinstances must determine whether the Cabinet ‘will carry out the will of the nation or throw «themselves into the arms of Russia. This ex- gpliinatinn is partially confirmed by the fact that »:,Buchai'est telegrams are very undecided in One published in London this morn- says the Government is seeking j+to allay the unnecessary and impolitio Lg excitement over the Bessarabian question. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . this afternoon, Mr. Gladstone asked, firstly, if it . was the intention of the Government in its ro- F cent communication regarding the Congress, to 8 reserve to itself the‘ liberty to withdraw from the Congress upon a proposal to discuss any matter pthc discussion of which it did not think adniissa- ‘bio; and secondly, why England refused a pre- liminary conference. 0 V Sir Stafford Nortlicote, Chancellor of the Ex- ichequer, replied, firstly, that all England wanted at the Congress was the discussion of every urti- fcle of the treaty; and secondly, that Lord. Der- :by’s dispatch gave the reason for declining the preliminary conference. - Mr. Gladstone thereupon gave notice that he would raise discussion to-mori-ow, because of Sir Stafiord NortncOte’s iinsaii:-.:factoi'y reply. The Chancellor of the Exchequer presented the _i budget in the House of Commons this afternoon. V The ordinary expenditure is £81.02-0,000, and esti- mated revenue ;l579,146.000. ‘ THE GERMAN FLEET. A dispatch from Berlin says the German iron- S clad fleet will proceed Q the Eastin the beginning A SPECIAL FROM ROME says'Russia offers to send an Embassador to the -"Vatican at once, on the Pope’s accepting the ‘present condition of the church in the Russian Empire. NORTHCOTE ’I«::'-:.PLAINs THE BUDGET. LONDON, April 4.--Sir Stafford Northcote, in expliiiiiing the budget in the Home of Commons to-nicrht, stated the revenue for '77-'78 had been £79.763,298, and expenditures £78,903.-195. The 8lll‘}:lilS for the last year was, cmissqiiently, £859,803. Of the £6,000,000 vote £3,500,000 had been -actually exnemlc-d,_iuid some further liabili- ties incurred. The surplus was thus converted Into a deficit of £2,640,000. To meet this { deficit and furtlier liabilities, the Government i- had . and issued exclieqiicr bonds for £2,750,000, run. hing for one year only. applied £750,000 of surplus” revenue They thus commenced the year vvitlia temporary debt Of £2,750,000. The estimated deficit for 1878 79 was £1,560,000. ‘.'i‘-his does notlnclude any provision for the re- demption of'1‘reasui'v bonds or for further lia- bilities for £500,000 Vl'hl('.-’n had been incurred for the army, and £200,000 for the navy, which would have to be met by supple- mentary cstiinates. rlzev further estinmte the expense of calling out reserves at £400,000, which allows for their being under arms three I months. Tliey estimated the expense which would have to be ll curred for new deck yards and extra labor at £400,000, tlius raising the siipplementarv estimates to £1,000,000 or £1,500,000. All these showed a total deficit of £5,300,000 or £5,800,000. They proposed to meet 1 during the present your the deficit on ordi- nary expenditure, the suppleiiientziry estimates‘ pond some portion of the outstanding debt; for 'l‘i'easui'y_ bonds. posed to increase the incoine tax 2 hence on the , For this purpose they pro- pmind, which they csiiiiiated would produce £3,000,000; to increase tobacco duly 4 pence per which they estimate would produce and to_ increase the dog tax in estimated to produce £100,- they proposed to make some 4;, of thcinconic tax for depiinciation in value of machinery, and to grant some exemptions from yihe house allowance in the assessment tax in particular circumstances. These reductions would cause a loss of £80,- 090. thus about £1,550,000 of a deficit would be en. over to next year. The Chancellor trusted that the House and country would receive this statement in the same manner in which the late luvs of the Government had been responded to. ADDITIONAL EASTERN CORRESPONDENCE. LONDON, April 4.—-Additional Eastern corre- lpondcnce is published. .Lord Odo Russell, British -Embassador at Ber- in , telegraplie March 13 that Prince Bismarck has reqiiested him to state that Germany would not .Ilai-ticipalc in the Conference without England, alhd that he (Bismarck) can not understand how ’l"0ongrc.es for a revision of European rights id be held when England, one of the chief ntractors, was not resent. M. Oosallnlcanin, ouasanian Minister of For-. = A1l'airs.wriies to the Bonmanian Agent at " aenna, March lctluthatrrince Gortochakoll‘ had ow AUSTRIA PUTS IT. England Championing an Inter- Satisfactory Effect of Salis- Explanalions Concerning the,Crisis at jgtcumanian Telegrams Very Un- Zlwhat Gladstone and His Followers are -The News from the East More ‘Proof that the Congress Could Not Have and the National Liberals"- -Tlie full text of Lord Salisbury’s circular had met reached St. Pctersburg or Vienna. yesterday A The circular is regarded as a proof that the ions, and Austria new awaits the effect of the Russia mitigates the ggcllared to Prince Ghlka, Ronmanlan Agent at . etersburg that notwitlistandin our clamor- ing, Rl.l8sla'll ilecislon in regard to cssarabia is ihrricvocaple. Russia would not bring the question e_0ic Congress, nor consent to another Power doing so, as it would be an ofleiise to the Em- peror. If she could not make us give in she bhouldtake Bessarabia by force.<and armed re- sistance would be fatal for Roumania. The die- Datch concludes. Notwithotandimr these threats we persist In our refusal to yield. t Tlie Rouinaniau agent at Vienna communicates 0 air 11. 0.. Elliott it private dispatch from the agent at St. Potcrsburg, recounting 8 conversa- tion with Prince Gortschakotf, who said: "Is it “'11” that Your Government intends to protest against the _article of the treaty which provides for coinmiiiiication of the army in Bulgaria with Russia tlirougli Roumanla?” The Emperor has ordered me to inform you that it you have such an intention. he will order the occupation of Roiimania and disarmament of the Ron- manian army. The agent replied that Russiasliould have treated with Roumania, not with lurkev, concerning the passage of the army. Gortschakofi‘rejoined: We dldnotcnoose ‘O b<"V° anything more to do with vou, on ac- count of your conduct. It is important that You should know that we insist upon free passage ”“'°l18l1 F0111’ country, and that vou should in- ‘°"¥n your Goveriinicnt of the Emperor’: decla- ration. _1_our Government must plainly state their decision. ’ vvi-iA'r SALISBURY'S CIRCULAR snows. ST. 1’E’i‘EllSBURG, Ani-i14..—-'1‘ne_Journal de St. 1"€t€78bu7‘,0 saws Lord 8alisbury’s circular shows the absciico of conciliatory views by gratuitously attribiitiiig ambitious motives to Russian pro- posals. ’ THE LANDWEIIR. LONDON. April <l.—A telegram from St. Peters- burg denies the Lzmdwelir have been called out. TI-lit‘ sULTAN’s CONVERSION. VIENNA, April 4..-A special from Constantino- ple says the conversion oi‘-the Sultan to ‘pro- Russiaii ideas is imminent. TROOP SHIPS PREPARING FOR SEA. ‘PORTS1l1AUU'l'.‘lI, April 4.--The troop ships,Croco- dile and Ell}lhl'ai.eS were yesterday ordered to be ready for sea in f()i‘l.V-812311. hours. GOBTSCIIAKOFF ANIITIIII CIRCULAR. LONDON, April 5.-A Berlin correspondent says Prince Gortschakolf is expected shortly to in- form the Powers that after Lord Sa.lisburv’s circular the Congress,were it to meet immediate- ly, would no longer be likely to solve the ques- __L1OI1S at issue . THE ROUMANIAN PROTEST. A dispatch from Bucharest says it is becoming extremely iinprobable that the protest of the Rou- niaiiian Chambers against the treaty will be sent to St. Petersburg. ' MORE MOBILIZATION IN RUSSIA. LONDON. Aprils.--—A special from‘ Berlin re- ports that mobilization lias been Ordered in the four remaining Russian l‘Tlil‘l'{t'lI'y districts. THE -LAT.ES'1‘. VIENNA, April 5.-—Advioes from Cettinjc state Russia has requested Montenegro to prepare for 9. renewal of hostilities. Prince Nikita is taking measures accordingly. It is _ reported a rupture between the Russians and Rouiniinians i is exceedingly probable. The latter, in spite of their numerical inferiority, are determined to resist any attack, believing that excitement in Hungary would compel Aus- tria to interfere. A Belgrade special announces fifteen battalions of Servian troops have been ordered to march to the Drina and Save. France. THE PROPOSED FRANCO-AMERICAN TREATY. NEW YORK. April 4.—At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, Leon Cliatteau, delegate member of the French Conimittee for a"Franco- American treaty, explained the objects of his mission, which may be summed up thus: '1‘O dis- card ill-understood or ill-determined theories, and to draw from the actual facts at new adjust- ment of custom duties, profitable both to the United States and France. ’ The tariff in general, he said, closes an imniese outlet for American cotton and woolen goods, cast iron, wrought iron, lltll‘rlWfll‘e, refined sugar, leather goods, etc., and he did not think this a normal state of things. He suggested a treaty of commerce for the rcinovalof this prohibition, and with this view trusted that the National American Com- - _mit_tce_whicli may be orgmiized Will accept the invitation to a public discussion in I’ar.i's. He ‘did not doubt the favorable result of such a Fran- co-Amc-rican Con.<i'ress to the promotion of the welfare of the two nations. 6 England. THE INCOME TAX. passed a resolution in favor of the increase of the tobacco duty and income tax. THE LEITRIM TRAGEDY. Four more persons have been zirrcsted for com- plicity in the murder of Lord Lcitrim. McTag- gart has been released for lack of evidence. ’1‘OP}£KA’S TROUBLE. ._..._ j.._......_.........__......_.._. The Iron Horse Tied Up by Kan- sas Engineers. . Pears that Mob Rule may ‘Be Inaugurated-The Precautions Taken by the Sliarifl' of Shawnee County. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. TOPEKA, Ks., April 4.--At 11 o’clock this _.morning the engineers and firemen on the Atom- son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad quit work, and notified the company that no trains wo°uld be allowed to leave until their demands were ac- ceeded to. The trouble mainly arises from the recent discharge of two or three engineers on the west end of the road, whom the strikers insist shall be restored to their places. They also de- mand that the late reduction in wages shall be rescinded. Supt." Morse immediately issued an order to the effect that the company will not be dictated to by its employee, and that every man refuping to work to-day will never again be employed on the road._ The Sherifi‘ was then sent for, and has been on the around the rest of the day. An engine, with niailearand sleeper attached, got oil‘ on the Atchison Branch east by strategy about? o’clock, and at 6 o’clock a small train. with volunteer engineers and fire- men, left for the West. No train Went East on the Kansas City branch . The train from the West has fifty miles out, the en- gineer refusing to run in . The Shel-ill‘ will guard the depot and round-house to-nlalit with a posse, and a collision is feared before morning. Several of the strikers accompanied the train that went West, and trouble is anticipated in that direction. An excursion train of about $2,000 persons is detained at Kansas City. The strike extends along the whole line, and seems to have been carefully premeditated, the strikers includ- ing the whole of the regular force of engineers and firemen. THE QUINCY BUDGET. Political Notes--'l‘he Debt of the City-— Au Accident to the it ar ll-jagle. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. QUINCY, ILL., April 4.——The Democrats of Adams County met to-day to select thirteen dele- srates to the State Convention on the 11th inst. The attendance was very light. There will be nine Republican ‘Supervisors in the Adams County Board this year, a larger number than ever be- fore,several strong Dcniocratic towns having . elected ‘Republicans. iM.'cly(%l' White, in his message to the Council, a ves t e bonded debt of the city at $1,725,000 with assets in personal property and real estate’. alllfllllll-'l’llg' to $1,175,000, besides the I-ailroad stock owned by the city. The War Eagle, commanded by Commodore Davidson, with an excursion party, the guests of the St. Louis, Kcckukar-.d Northern Packet Com- pany, invited frogn river towns, was expected here at 8 a. In. . utdld not arrive untilsp. m. The Mavoi-_and’ some of the Aldermen, a few favoreid filtizens, were eaflly on line levee and white ti near noon w one e egram was re- ceived stating that the heat would be ten hours late, owing to an accident to a cylinder. The grip was tobliave talrendin Davenport, but will un- oubtedly eshortcnc . V Drift from Deadwood. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. DEADWCOD, I. 'I'.,Ap~rl«l 4.-Hon. Granville G. Bennett-. Judge of the District Court now in ses- sion here, to-clay rendered a decision which is of great importance to litigants where the question of title to minintt property is involved. He de- cided that the records kept before the counties in the Hills were organized shall be admitted as evi- dence in proving title to mining property. A brotherof Gen. E. E. Cunningham, ex-Sur- veyor General of Nebraska, was shot at to-day by a man named O'Donnell, because of a dispute regarding a private roadway to the quartz mill of Cunninsliam &, Dorrington, at Central City. O'Donnell was arrested, and no harm resulted, owing to bad marksmaiiship. The weekly clean-up at the Father De Smct Mill, on ore from the mine bearing that nanie,re- salted in seventy-eight pounds amalgam, valued at $295 per pound. ‘ A Death-Dealing Derrick. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. MORRISTQWN, 0.. April 4.--By the falling of a. derrickait the" Flushing tunnel, on the C. and T. V. Railroad, yesterday, two ms}: were’ instantly killed and another fatally injured. ' Farrell, Mme. Restell’s daughter. LONDON, April 4.-_-The House of Commons. THE MADA‘.llE’S MONEY. An Abortionist’s Riches 1 Impartially Distributed. The Will of the Notorious Restcll Ad- mitted to Probate. Hall’ 9. Million Dollars Given to Her Daughter and Grandchildren. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. New YORK, April 4.-The will of Mine. Boston was read to her heirs by ex-Judge Stewart in her house at 657 Fifth avenue yesterday, and was to- day probatcd in the Surrogatc's Court. The will is under date of April 22, 1877. Three drafts were made and executed on that data. One was kept by ltladam Restell among her papers, one by her former counsel, and one by ii. third person, Mrs. Charles R. Purdy and Mrs. Carrie Shannon, Mme. Restell’s graddchildi-on , were in the reception room when the will was opened. ' THE BILL PROVIDES paid, In half-yearlv payments, to her daughter, Mrs. Farrell, for her solo and absolute use. At- ter paylng her just debts all of the remainder of the estate is to be held in trust for the benefit of her grandson, Charles R. Purity, and her grand- daug-;litcr, Mrs. Shannon, to enjoy the income equally. ‘At the death of these grandchildren the entire estate is to be equally divided among their heirs. The will constitutes the two grand- children cxccutors and trustees, and gives them power to sell or dispose of such parts of the estate As THEY MAY SEE FIT, but only for the purpose of reinvestment. It also provided that Mrs. Shannon shall have absolute Interest in and control of her portion of the in- come. The result of this form of bequest is that Mr. Purdy and Mrs. Shannon have an equal life- ‘intercst in the property to enjoy the income, but they can not touch the priiicipul, which, after their death, goes to their children. Besides this, however, a bequest is made to Charles R. Purdy, in addition to that to his sister, and this it life- interest in half of Mr. LohIiian’s estate, which, by his will,’ he LEFT To HIS WIFE, Mme. Restcll. In order fully to understand this, Mr. Lolii-iiaIi’s will, which was admitted to bro- batc February 28, 1877, was read to the lieirs. This, after matting several minor bequests, such as $200 a your to Mine. 1tcstell’s aged father in England, and $100. to his widow at his death-.'or Mme- ltestell’s lather married ayoung woman for his second wife-—di’vides his property equally. One-half went to Mme. Restellmnd the other was trusted to Mrs. Shannon, the granddaughter, for her life, to enjoy the income therefrom . The ball that was then beqiieatliod to Lime. Restell Sim NOW 'I‘RANSFEBB to her grandson, thus iriaking nun share alike with his sister in their step-grandfatlicr’s estate. Mr. Lohman’s will appointed his wife and Joseph F. '1‘i'o\v executors, and gave Trow, hladzmio Restell’s brother, the use of $10,000 during Illadumc Rcste1l’s life, and $10,000 at hcrdezith. Truw was paid $10,000 some time ago, and re- signed his interest in the will and cxccutorsliii-., proper papers to that effect beiugpn tile in the tsuri-ogate’e oflices. The heirs all expressed themselves as perfectly satisfied with the previ- sions of the will, and there is little doubt that Madame Restell . . HAD ALREADY INFORMED THEM of what they had to expect. sire. Farrell, Mme. Rcstell’s (laughter, when the will was first read expressed a little f8€1l’ll,‘£ that she had not been consulted more about the matter. but said she was perfectly satisfied with the provision made for her. The income from the two estates of Mme. Rcstell and her husbanol, which are now practically united, is about $40,000 uycar. The property is made up of the following real esta ‘A: The Fifth avenue house and stables, two lots in rear, the Osborn aparinieiit house anal the build- ing on Chambers street, $450,000; furniture, paintiiigs and plate in 'l‘HE FII<"I‘lI AVENUE HOUSE , $40,000; United States bonds, stocks and mort- gages, nearly $100,000, Inaktug a total not far from $600,000. Before the deprcssiouin real es- tate the estate would have been regarded as worth nearly $800,000. 'i‘I-In: I.ATi«i DRURY D. AI)AMs. Mcetiiig of the Bax-—-Spccclies and Reso- lutious. A meeting of members of the bar was held yes- terday afternoon in the room of the Bar Associa- tion, on the occasion of the death of Drury D. Adams. Col. T. G. C. Davis was called to the chair, and F. J. itlclaiasteiswas elected Secre- tary. Col. Davis explained the object of the meeting, and in a few feeling remarks culogized the dc ceased as a young lawyer of great probity and promise. On motion, Messrs. Withrow, Kern, Kent, Mc- Cormack and lfldmiinds were appointed a com- mittee to draft resoliitions. Mr. '1‘. A. Russell spoke of the deceased as a man of clear and earnest thought, strict integrity and pure moral char:-icter. Mr. Whyte followed, and referred to the de- ceased as his best friend . and a. man of talentand integrity. , . Judge Dailey, who was the raw partner of Mr. Adzinis, paid ii fitting tribute to his memory. He was a iiativc of Missouri, about tliirty-four years of age. In 1861, at the brcakliig out of the rebel- lion, he joined the Confederate forces and served with tlicin until the close of the war. Afterwards he went to school, and graduated at the law school in Lexington, Ky. He then came to St. Louis, a. stranger, and entered the olllce of the speaker‘, eveiit_u:ill_-,' bcconiing his law partner. Being in feeble heulxl-I , he left the city on the 7th ‘of last month to spend the spring and summer at his fatlier’s house. 112 Cooper‘ County. where he died :1. week ago. Judge Dailev spoke in the very highest terms of the deceased, ch.aractei'izing him as an able and conscientious l2iwycr,a true friend and a model man in every respect. He was never known to speak harshly of any one, and never used avulgar or blasiiheinous word. He was a hard student, and never went into a case without being thorouglily prepared at all points. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his un- timely death. The committee, through their Chairman, re- ported the following resolutions: Whereas, It has pleased Divine Providence to remove from our midst Di-dry D. Adams, one of our most estimable members, whose probity of character, genial disposition and many Cliristian virtues endeared him to the hearts of all who knew him. Tlierefore, be it Resolved, That in his untimely death the bar of St. Louis has lost one of its most active, talented and honorable Ineuibers, and the community one of its best and purest citizens. That we s_v-inpa- thizc with his bereaved family in their affliction. Tliatacop of these resolutions be traiisinitted to his farm y. Mr. Alex. Martin moved that the resolutions be adopted, and that the Chair designate members of the bar to present them to the different Courts. Mr. Robert H. Kern spoke eloquently and feel- ingly of the noble qualities of the tleccascd. He had formed his ncquain-ounce at a distant college, and there learned to esteem and admire his many estiinzibic qualities. He had 0VCl‘i.ZlSk8d his strength in the prosecution of his professional duties, and was out down in the flower of man- liood, when a brilliant career was openlngt-o him. His home was his delight, and his domestic rcla t-ions were extreii-iely happy. He was a man whose example is worthy of imitation, and whose mental and moral qualities endeared him to all who enjoyed his acquaintance. The Chair appointed the following attorneys to present the resolutioiis to the dii‘l‘erent Courts: Alex. Martin, U. 8. Circuit Court; Mr. Kerr, Court of Appeals; T. A. Russell, U. District Court; W. H. H. Russell, Circuit Court; Col. David 1l;llll‘[.lllY, CriInin.i1 Court; Henry '1‘. Kent, Probate Court. L L SE‘. LOUIIS IN SFIJIN i"!i."‘R.‘5. ACOLLINSVILLE public schoolmaster, named Singzleiary, was lined $40 and costs on Wednes- day for ‘ ‘ll(3klllg" a pupil with a pointer. THE residence of Mr. Lewis, at 3019 Lacleile avenue, was damaged to the amount of $30 by tire, at 3 o’clock yesterday morning. Cause, a defect- ive flue. ARNIR BAPTISTE filed a bill‘ for a divorce yester- day against Alexander Baptiste. They were married October 4, 1874, and separated a few days ago. Abuse, otc., alleged. ' ' DR. J. H, MCLEAl~7’s Mexican expedition left Texai-cana day before yesterday on its grand tour from the Rio Grande to the Hall.-I of the Mon- tczumas-—taking in Slicrnian, Texas, in its route. Tim Board of Equalization had a good many applications for corrections yesterday In some instances the assessments had been doubled. No one applied to have his assessment increased. The Board will sit eight days longer. THE hook and ladder men of lilo Fire Depart- ment wlll give an exhibition at Twelfth and Mar- ket streets this afternoon at 3 o’clock. The ob- ject is to show what has been learned by the drilling they have recently undergone. A TELEPHONE connected with the A. D. T. Conipany’s oflice, and from there with the banks and leading business houses, has been placed in the office of the Chief of Police. It is proposed to place telephones in each of the police stations for $15 perpear each. A LITTLE Chinarnan, named Bang, came out to the Four Courts yesterday and swore out a war- rant against another Celestial for assault and battery. Little Bang looked pale, out and dirty when he came into the Clerk's office. and his looso blue shirt was dusty and torn. GoULD’s Directories are now being delivered. that out of her estate $3,000 annually shall be r ......- ...__.. ... .-_........-..~.............—~-.-— fesslonal men. and complaints were fre uent in past years that they had been stolen, as t icy met ready sale by dishonest dealers. Owners should write their names on the covers and on nian)’ 01 the pages. J . H, COLE. a teacher in one of the colored schools in this city, delivered alecture in the Eighth Street Baptist Church, last nurhl. lfiklllil.’ for his subject "Proofs from History that U16 World is Improving.’ ' The attendance was good. and the ideas advanced by Mr. Cole well and ac- ceptably expressed. JOHN MCGEARY, it seems. was an innocent party in the matter of Mr. O. W. Kaltwasssr a stolen gold watch. Another individual wanted to sell it to him, and he took it to Mei'ricl<’8 llflWll' shop to ascertain if the cases were solid and the "ticker" was otherwise all right. Although escorted to the Police Station. his innocence was made apparent and he was released. The Virginia, ll1., Art Union. Special Dispatch to the tllube-Democrats VIRGINIA, ILL.,'April 4.-The first annual ox- hibitioii of the Virginia Art Union opened at ‘TrOtter’s Hall this morninfi‘. and Wm 133‘ for three days. Over 500 different subjects make “P the calzilogiie of paintings and di'a\viu£‘.'s, some of them being very rare. A Fatal Fall. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. LAPORTE, IND, , April 4.——Gallus Butler, a saloon keeper, fell down a flight of stairs YGSV-’v1" dag.» morning, from the effects of which he died this morning: his skull was fr'.iclnre«i. _.__._._.__.._.- _lll.t. siii-iiinAn’"T”oil'i§i§7hii“i?sR~-‘. His Time in St. Louis Limited. I am daily receiving letters and tclfleginms inquiring how much longer 1 will remain in St. Louis: if I can send my t1‘(‘8.tlil(3lll2§ if patio.-.iits niust be present; what the charge is: 1 was too late last year-—yoii lied left when I called; my brother was too late lifts}, tiiiic you were here ; will you be in St. Louis until the lath of this month? ctc., etc. Now, my answer to one and all is as follows: lean not say how much longer I will be here. My services are rcqiiired in Ne‘.-'v York. Patients there want my pcisoiial atte'nt.lOii~—arc not 83tlSfi€(1 to receive my treaiincnt tliroii;_:h asel.-stunts. Tmatiiieiit can not be -sent with any certainty of success. l_’2itieiits must be present to lizive. the proper adaptation. ()aii’t say what the charge will be until I Iliiilerstaiid the case from an exaiiiiiiatioii. To avoid coming too late, come at Once. I. am subject to leave at any time on three days’ notice. No one should be putting off from time to time.-month to montli. Life is too short to be thus dallying. espe- cially when to be relieved Of i'uptu.re is the Object. Rl.l[)l-{ITO is damzerous, vcxatious and lll()1'llf)'lll£:'; a. life-tax. IIiento.lly and pliysirnlly-a touch. as it were. of the finger of deatli. which youm: and Old at times tremble under. and as Often promise tlieiiiselvcs an- other day shall not 520 by without pg-Ovidiiig tliciII- selves protection from such dangers. and the means of comfort as d on re . Then as to-day is the best time and the only cer- tainty tlie victims of rupture have of obtaiiiiug my services. my time already being up in St. Louis. pro- crastination is folly. menacing trouble, while roinptness and decision secure the capacity for ife’s most active and complete enjoyment. SHE i{MA'N. Office 5 South Fifth Street. AT REDUCED RATES. )AR'l‘lES dtzsiriiig to hire first-class, square front _ Landau <-arriaaes, can obtain the same at the following rates. viz.: 15..-“UN.i.«.'RALS to any of the Cemeteries...$4 00 Party or theater calls. usual privileges (lim- its--Salisbury street, Graiid avenue, Arsenal s’treet).............. ......... ......... Sliopping-cvi-calling, first hour, 81 00, each suc- ceeding hour . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Hearse, full triinmed. to any of tie (361116- teI'ies............................................$800 LO U IS C- BC I:-§II..IE], St. Louis Stables. ore and 612 N. Eleventh st. Globe Stables. 410 and 412 N O-1~l:.l1’:-iixtli Street. BLATTNEB. 82; ADAM, UPTICIAN S, MATHEMATlCALblNSTRUlvlENT MAKERS, 220 NORT . FOURTH STREET. » HIBID. CARTER-—On—Tliursday. April 4. lnst.. Carrie B.. only daughter of John '1‘. and Mary P. Carter. aged 20 years 1 Inc nth and 13 days. Funeral Satiirdayimorning, April 6. at 9o’clock from, family residence. No. 3217 Sheridan avenue. thence to Fee Fee Church. St. Louis County. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Missouri Pacific train, \Vedncsday lll_£.-‘l'll.. Henry :3‘. , son of i.aui-n. Cecilia and Alexaiider J. P. G':t1'('3BClle, ..,,.:u twenty-foiir years and live months. Due notice of funeral will be given. New York. 1’h‘iladcl.‘.)hia and irlilwaultce papers please copy. MODOHIOUG-H--Of asthma, borne with a resigna- tion which only the c nsciousiiess of more happy el:e’rnit_v could sustain. Mary Melloiioujrli. the genial, affectionate Old nur-:-c, the faithful servant, and the devoted friend. The funeral will take place from Dr. Thomas O‘- R-eilly’s residence, 173.5 \Na8hlIl,*2ft0il avenue. at 10 a. In. Saturday, fifth lnst., to St. Juhii‘s Church, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. All who wish to pay the last tribute of respect to departed goodness will assemble at the church, and offer up a prayer for the repose of her soul, for of her it may be strictly said: “Her life was gentle, and the elements 80 mixed In her that Na.tui'e might stand up And say to the world, ‘This was a woman. ’ " SUGDEN—-April 3. 1878, Mrs. M. J eniiic, wife of Benjamin tsugden. Funeral from residence, 2334 Wash street. Friday, 2 p. In. Death’s Doings. Amiexed is a list of the burial permits issued yester- day by the Health Comnilssioiier: ' Name. and Cause of Death. Ase. Natlvltv. Caroline W. Mayner, typ. f.. .18 years. .United States. Noel Mauln. dyscntcry........60 yea.rs..F‘rance. Aug. F_. Tluncistodt. pneu. ...-19 vcars. .Gerinany. Peter Schulz, suicide . . . . . . . . ..42 years. .Gerliiany. Tlios. liovine, spinal dis . . . . .. 8_vo:irs..Si. Louis. Currie Wilson. fever. ........ ..l0 yi-ars..St. Louis. llonora Conoly. puerperal fe.40 years Ireland, M. Jenny Sugden .peritonit‘is. .38 years. .Vir_srinia. Mary Ross. alcoholisin . . . . . . .324 years..Fraiice. Martin Sztndhaus. dyscntery..5S years..I_’russla. socazfv novices. '1‘. LOUIS ROYAL ARCH Cl-1.-‘\PTER,No. 8-». stated convocation will be hr-ld at , 7:3oc‘clor:k this (Friday) evening, at Free- mason’s’Il‘all. corner of Seventh and market cets, for won: in -the mark degree. Visiting coni- paiiloiis are cordially invited. JA8. HORROCKS. Scely. STATED MEETING of Tiiscan Chapter. % No. 68. Order of the Ezistern Star. this (Friday) eveiiiiignt 7 :30 o’clock. Visitors are fraternallv invited. MRS. MATTIE G._ 1’Al~lCl3.LS. J. T. MCCOY. Secretary. Vtrortlivhiati-on. , TES’]‘F‘.‘R.N COMMERCIAL ’1‘RAVELlT.RS’ AS- sociation.--All members of the above Associa- tion are requested to meet at our new headquarters. NO. 513 N. Sixth street. room 5. corner Washington avenue. on l~"i-iday iiiglit. 5th lnst., at 7:30 sharp, as matters of vital importance will be submitted. By order of the Board of Directors. H. R. MACDONALD, President. a T Gper cent, sums of $5.000 and upwards, on cen- tral improved real estate. HENRY Hihllt-IE1‘-I‘ Z. JR.. 5'22 Pine street. BY THE 1., i‘. an 3. F. Rallllltl, AT TOPEKA, I«IANsAs, 25L8U0ill0TlVEElllllNEERS \VhO do not belong to the Broth- erhood and the same nuniber of Firemen. Full protection guaranteed and steady work to those bringing good references. CAR-rsmn GOAL CO DIAIBBBDI , llna Chleiilale ail Bil llthy Ga No. 213 Chestnut Street." Sale! Sale! Sale! OVER 100 choice building lots in the “Wash Es- tate”will be sold at auction on the premises, Tuesday, April 16. Property ccntially located.be- tween Forest Park and Fair Grounds. and convenient to street cars and “l~urrow- aiige Railroad.” Ex- cellent nightiorliood and allt e city coiivciiicnccs. For further particulars apply to C. C.Wash, 515 Olive street. ‘- NORTH ST. LOUIS TEMPERANCE MASS-.‘.iEET- ING. this evening, at Falrinount Cliureh, be- tween Salisbiiry and Bremen nx'enuc,on llliith street. A. Carr. 3'. S.]iv'JftlZ(‘l' of '.'l.l".«2llu“.'1Cll_L"€d ability on the teinperancc p:.':tf.;r:ii, and G. S. '\‘.’it‘.ieI's, )j.sq.. who gave an evidence of his talents as a. temperaiicc om- be present. to address the multitude there assembled They are worth money to all business and Dl‘0- 3,1, S..'4-.ln‘a 0 WANTED AT ONCE,‘ for at the lm-.::- "curls, or. Wednesday evening, will . ‘ii YOU WANT TO siiorgii VERY LATEST STYLES PAPER HANCINGS AND interior House serrations, YOU MUST CALL AT ROSEN THAI... & CO. We are the only direct importers in the city. elusive designs, and lrcop all the ‘ French and Eiiglisli Maiiiifucturi.-1 s. F. I We have our ex- NOV ELTIES Of the Americnii, Call and extllllllle our stools. VV. ROSENTEIAL 86 CO., are NORTII FOURTH STREE 1‘. “ Aucviouasus, M. STERN & 00., RAL AL3C',l‘l()NEERB AND COMMISBI GENE MERCHANTS. ’ on 608 and 010 Locust street. and 817 North Fifth street. 81.. Louis. Mo. Friday, April 5,‘ Con- tinuation and Clos- ingSale OffheMam- moth Stock of S. Wise & BrO.., Toledo, Ohio, comprising Dry Goods, Dress Goods. Fur-nisliing Groods and Notions. Sale commencing at 9:30 a. m. at our Salesrooms, and will be without limit or reserve whatever. M. STERN & CO. 4.91;‘. .70-,.'§_I“5.. 17- -2. if liter AI'tis’ts’ Sllttlll Silt V AUCTION. One Hun dred FINE riiiiiiins 7 Pillar &Le.aile’s Art Galleries, . 08 Washington Ave. *0 limit on any picture. Fllfltll hluiaei, .%<:-;-'- 2-us "-:.-‘:: -, ,- -«i?lrsr-.:‘?:'.*:i::, ‘F9?’ tablished 1860. C. iii. LITTLE, GE bl ERAL COMMISSION MRRCIIANT Ftlil. the sale of Butter. Ecgs. Beans, Provisions, and Country Produce generally. NO. 120 PINE STREET, A Between Main and Second streets. St. Loni “ Mash} . . . ,‘ , _:c ..‘, 1 . . ;. F. l:- " wv .§'.'— E. f' I '4?‘ i 4. .. 14'. 1*’ ~. . *‘ . . ’ .. - is K , _.,, ... -4 V .. ’ '-I’ ., . fit it: ire-n c all Female Complaints, price -‘$1.50 per loottlc, 'l he experi- S” GAI-l..ESCIIE—Ae the result of an (l.C('.ldClltA0ll'1‘l.h3e €‘.]]€‘,e,()‘f Hlalfly yB3.]'S aulflflg ‘I16 pm 9 most ctiltivat ed and refined has resuilts-d in stamping this l‘t"fila.1°k_z1blC pm-.paI'atiniI as the en‘-fy reliable runedy for the distressing diseases of wo- lIl~l‘*ll- Field by dl‘lt3{_EiS?S. Graefenlierg 09., 56 Reads St., N. Y. . *""TsTAI.nr & sCoTT. DR. T. FELIX GOURAUIPS OREENTAEE CREAM MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER, E.\iOVI<‘.S I-‘IMPLES. FRICCKLIES and all SKIN R BLEM ISH ES, while its iiaturalness Of operation is such that the use of a cosini-tic is not Sl]SD(‘,(‘.-l&‘(l,alld is the only preparation that iiicetxs the wants of rt.-lined ladies who require a liarinles-i and elllcieiit bcautifier. Invented by Dr. T. FELIX GOURAUD. the cele- brated Chemist. . POU DRE SUBTILE removes hair frcmlow foreheads, up or lips. arms, hands. etc.. lnstnntzincously. on sing _0§.‘lD})llCatl0il, and wisliout injury to the skin. Price til per bottle. MME. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Prop’r, 48 Bond Street. New York. , Sold by all DI'ii;:gists. ST. LOUIS BOLT & IRON CO., Office: Third and Chestnut Sis. Works: East St. Louis. MANUFACTURERS or St-ecl Tire, Round and Square Harrow Steel. Tram and T Rail, 6 to 24’ Pounds, of Iron or Steel. STEEL Tl RE, Of Bessemer steel, 1:. spec.ialty,kept in steel; by Wateririan Bros. & Co., &‘9 North Main street. Beck & Corbrtt, 924 and 926 North Second street. Paddock, Hawley& Co.. 806 North Main street. “E U11 E3 .5.” _ Penn}, 4. ‘ sT.Lon;3:’:“' ’ , - , ,, . "ill see 4 FILES- D. V6’. 8. Wortmaii &- 00., 906 Pine street. St. Louis, positively Cure Piles without knife. ligature or Iain. P:itie.ntcan attend to business. No charze -unless cured ; pay all expenses if they fail; aixaran-tee five vcars. liilficl‘ to Dr. J. I-l. McLean, known all over"tl1~~ United States and Europe: Drs. Mclieliopa and Eames. loading dentists of lit. Louis; James Lupe. M. A. Wolff: Fraiik Sliablclsrli. wholesale liard- ware. Main street; Hon. J. B. llendcrson. cx-D. S. Senator‘ J H. Sticklo, Agent N. W.Ius.Co.,St. Louis; John Bentley. Agent. Ill. C. R._ 11.; Edw. Mead. Jr., Jeweler. ll‘oi1i'l.h street; L. llillon, Wig- gzinls Ferry (‘o.. Capt. Jerry Wood, steamer Minno- apelis: and others. “.V‘,"'/-I “W 1.‘ ‘ I s m..rrc..'e of d Copper Alloy Type filetoi, at flu: (Hm!-rat Type 1v‘oundxry/, I St. Louis. The most durable Type madce. I ... ‘Var - Charm '; aw..- “'; Awarded In},-}i<:sil prize at Centennial EXll03_“‘°n f°’ fine chewiizg qualities and excellence and limit"! CM" accer of sweetening and flavoring. The best tobacco eve:-imade. As our blue strip trade-mark is closely imitated on inferior goods. see that Jackson’: Best is on every plug. Sold by all dealers. Send for sam lc, free, to C. A. JAcxsoN It Co., Mi‘rs., Pctersburg, a. For Sale. 7 HAT VERY LARGE and commodious house. con- taining seine sixteen rooms, foi-inerl the resi- deuce of the late CHARLES K. l)IC1x:%() . situated on the north side of (IFIOUTEAU AVENUE_. between ltourte-;-ntli and Sixteenth streets, lot having a front of 13:. feet by a depth of 15'.) feet to a 19-foot allel’; Wm be sold low. and from one to ten years’ time will be given for the 1;{i§iiieiit of ithtree-féiurxlips ttglfl D111‘- ase money, a or cell n eres . ', p D BARRY it Tl.l)RNP.Rs i ‘ Real Estate Agents, 706 Pine street. _Auc'rlouEEns.M__, __ GENERAL Auction and Commission Merchants. No. 18 South Fifth street. St. Louis. Mo. New and Second-liand Furniture, Household Goods, Carpets’, Oil Cloths, Pianos, Notions, etc. FRIDAY MORNING. April 5. at 10 o'clock. we sell 43 new and second-hand Brussels and Ingrain Car- pets-, 10 pieces Oll Cloths. Parlor and Chamber Suits, lvardrobes. Desks. l.ounges,Book-cases. Mattresses. - all the Furniture a..d Household Goods from a. three- story dwelling, including everything needed for hoiIsekeeping:Cook Stoves, Glass and Queensware. STALEY St SCOT'1‘. Saturday’s Regular Sale of Car- pets, Furniture, Household Goods. Piano, Notions, Etc. l3A'l‘URDAY MORNING. April 6, atm o’clock. we scllasplendidline of over 40 Brussels and iiigrain -carpets. 14 parlor sets. 16 walnut chamber suits, wzirdrobes. dc-.si;s, lounges. tables, mattresses, large stock Of sccoiid-hand furniture and household goods, 1 cook stoves. full lines of notions. STALEY & SCOTT. I A. J. MICHEL &' CO., GENERAL AUCTIONIEEI-l.S. 202 South Foui'th street, St. Louis. Rcgiilar sale days—-Tuesday. ’1‘liurs'dav and Saturday. J. R. BAILEY. Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Goff:--cs, Teas. S11_£Za.1’S, Spices. Counter Scale-s. Coffee Mills, Show (gasses, Couiirers. Shelving. Chairs, Etc. VVO will sell on Saturrlay. April 6. at 10 o’clock, a lot of siigars. teas, coffees. spices. baking powders, a large ho. 16 Enterprise coffee mill. 3 counter scales, rliow cases. stove. desk. l?iblt*.Cll1lll'S. baking powder cans, gas fixtures. clock, counters, shelving, tea chests. etc., besides many other articles. A. J. MICHEL & CO. J. R. BAILEY. Auctioneer. ' Alll'lUSENl ea-rrs. DE BAR’S OPERA HOUSE. B/ION-DAY, A ril 1-Every evening and Saturday Matinee, t e popular Young American actor and author, JOHN A. STEVENS, Supported by the powerful dramatic company Icrom the-. AI-cli Sf. ’:l"lieater. Philadelphia. In his entire-lv oriszinal i-oniantic play, entitled “UNKNOWN.” Produed with new and elaboratescenery bv John VVa.t.son. lim.d.=.y. April 8--Joseph K. Emmet. "Fritz. Our Cousin Gei'iiian."’ tale of seats commences Thursday, April 4 at l a.m. OLYMPIC. OV€‘I‘\‘VhelIil1l_l$_! success of the EMINENT TRAOEDIAN, MR. JOHN McCullough. Friday, April 5——-Benefit of John McCullough: shylock and Iiatlierine and Pctrucliio. Saturday Matinee (by i'criuost)—VIRGINIUS. Saturday I\lj.{llt--l\IACBE‘Tl“I. Box 8llL‘€l.All0W open for Mc.Cnllongli’s second week. OLY M PIC" TH EA.TER. UNDAY AFTERNOON. at 3 p. m., April 7. 1878. l. Vi ORG CHIN F00, the eininmit Buddhist Pl‘(3.‘lCll€l" and Exile. will make his first appearance in St. Louis on his famous lecture. Buddhism and Con- fuciuslsiii (,‘.oiitra.-ted with the teachings of Christ. In full Oriental costiiinc. China. Admi.-.slon 50, 35 and 25 cents. Sale of seats will open Saiiii-day m0l‘illll§£ 9 a. in.. box Ofllce. THEATRE COMIQUE, Pine Street. betweeii _Thi1‘d and Fourth. This (].<‘riday) EVClllll,2‘iLZldl(‘S night. Ladies admis- s 011 10c. - 3 “5." MORE NEW suns. 5.” First appearance of Morris and Fields, Dutch Corne- dians: Powers Brothers. liullc Fostcllc. the beaiit.ii'iil New Ballet: also, (3l:iI'a Moore. (,‘.arri«s L!l.Va1'lll(3. May Irwin. the Living: Statues. Parlier. Burbank and the whole great Variety '1‘rou,pe. ' Rev. Dr. Soimesclicin ECTUI-{ES at 7:30 this evening, at the Temple. cor- J ner sevontecnili and Pine streets. I Subject. “Self-Government. " All are cordially invited. (‘i RAND SOIREE in Prof.» Fischer‘: l)IllCln§’.' Academy. This eveninir (l«‘rida.\'). April 5. Corner Fourth and Myrtle streets. PRos=osAi..s. C[l1‘lVICT LABOR TU LET. ._.—.......__._......_ ILLINOIS STATE PENI'I‘EN'l‘IAl’tY, Commissioners’ Office, Joliet. March 15, 1878. I£‘.AL'El) PROPO-\‘ALt5 will be received by the un- it dersigiicd. u l to 1 o‘clock p. m. Tliursday, April 18. 1878., for the la oraiid services of 250 OONVIOTS- These men are able bodied, and adapted to most any and all liiii.-is of labor. and 2. large I-oportion of them are practical stonocuitcrs. Amp e shop room and steam powerwill be furnished. Contracts to run not less than five nor more than eight years. ‘ Allproposals must be accompanied bya. good and siiflicieiitlioiid, conditioned that contract and bond will be entered into and executed if u1‘oll0S-‘A1 be ac- cepted. For furtlier I):tl'Il(?—llla€“S address the under- -- . , ’, ~31 -rn-r, 7 idn , ‘tt.c irisoii. signed, or R V Mcc au,, 1) Rainer) (=J‘»LAml£Y, H. .iO'N_its. Commissioners of the Illinois State Penitentiary. GREAT sA.:1;.fi OF Flowers, Shrubbery, Plants, Etc. Fine Chance to Get Bargains for Your Con- servatories, Summer Houses, Gardens, etc. SALE TO-DAY. APRIL 5, At Junction of Gravois and Morgan Ford R.nad.- Accommodations for hitching or for carriages to those who drive out. See partic- ulars below. -can (‘/tONSTABLE’S_SALE—-In virtue and by authority of an execution l_ssu_¢d by Louis A. l.auin.ua Justice of the Peace, vritliin and for lllre City Ofbt, Louis. and to me directoil. in favor of \V_,,. Ulili-nleyel‘ and aR‘:tillSl.. \V. l<‘ciierstakc. I have levied upon and seized. as ll‘(lpCl‘lj-,’ of the «aid ‘\‘._F€’l1('-I'Sl}?l.ke. to wit: a lot of owors. to wit: Abutilou. acacia. a_slI,v— raiithos, a‘,ICl:llll}Il..!llttfll_l18.llI.h€.l'3., asclyias, aspidis- tia, azslec. begonia. l)1l'il)('.l',’1l2l.. baiivardia. calla, camellia. carnation, clncnauia, cissus. eobea. colsus, cupliea. cyclzinilen, C.}'pl;'.1‘uSS. diaulliee. diacaeiia. erythena, cugcnia, eyrestoriuin. flcus. fuchia. gar- denia. £!C‘l‘3.lli1llll, gaaplialium, liahrotliainus. hcedera. hi-lioti-opium, hibiscus. _hev_va.. liabrO- thanius, liydran la, jnsimlnum. Jiistitla, laiirns, lamina, lobel a. lycopodium, xhagnolia. niaranta, myrtiis. Iilerernberizla, mcremera, ]‘)flSSlflOl‘8.. polalgnium. penstrophe, petunia, piles, pittispferuin, pliimbago. poinsettlamrrctlmm. roses. roseniaries. ruellia. salorln, saxifragc. solainaria, steria. tecuuo, tliiimbergla. torenia, tradeccairtice, t_]‘i{u[]a,, Ve1'll(*.llR. vieiiicn, violet. pensee; and will.on pi-idav. the fifth day of April. 1878. between the hours of 9 and 5 o‘-clock of said day, at the junction of Gra- vols and Morgan Ford roads. in the Ci_t of St. Louis, sell for cash to the highest bidder. Iai property, to satisfy said execution and costs. ALBER"1‘ ODEN WAELDER._ Constable Fourth District. St. Louis, March 26, 1878. Notice. TIIE policy-holders of the Charter Oak Life Insu- rance Company-—-All persons whose lives are in- sured in the Charter Oak Life Insurance Lonipanv, 01 liartford. Conn.. are herebv iiotlhed that a ’meetlTl8 of such persons will be held in the cdiiiliaiiy 3 office. in the City of ilartford. Conn.._ at~l.0o clock. a. In.. on Thursda.y.the.l_Stli day of April. 1878. in accoidancizg with the provisions of ihe amended cliarter offsah coiiipany, passed by the General Asseinblsv o It‘ state of Connecticut, approved March 15. 18. . W 1 ca meeting shall vote upon the acceptaiicc of Sal amended charter, elect a Board of twent -one (21) Dir-eeiors, ass by-laws, and make such ru es. N811‘ lotions, on do such acts in relation to the n_1a-‘l18S.'8- merit of the company as“ it shall consider desli able. By order of the Board of Dlrec ors. t HALSEY STEVENS. Secretary. The first Missionary from’ GLOBE AUCTION HOUSE. 412 and 414 Pine Street. General Auctionc«.ers. Private Sales and Storage Es- tablislimcnt. tliclaracstof the kind in the country. Agents for the Maiiiifactiirciis of I-Iouscliold and Of- fice '0‘urniturc. Carriages, Buggies, Pianos. Organs, Carpetings. ctc.. etc. Sales days. every Wediiesdaj and Saturday. Packingt. Dd sliipping a. specialty. AT GLOBE AUCTION HOUSE. Saturday Morning‘, April 6, at 10 o’clock, peremptory Auction Sale of Chamber‘ mid Parlor Furniture, Household Goods, Carpets. and one fine Bradbury Piano. At 12 o’clock prompt, 3 new stylish Buggies, 1 Doctor’s Phaeton Platform ' Spring‘, 1 .Brewstcr Style Side Bar, 1 Piano Box. Elliptic spring, and 7 sets Double and Single Harness. Also, alarge assortment of Oliice Furniture, Paint- ings, Gas Fixtures, sundries, etc. TXrI1F:R» C009 Auctioneers, 412 and 414 Pine street. FAULKNER. ivIII.I.AIt:O & CO., General Auciioneerséi Commission Merci-.a.r-.ts,* Corner sixth and Locust strectn. _ Dc - onoI-:OQIIlOO¢COl¢O¢OInO .......Al1CuOne0I'o Fine Household Furiiiture, Car- pets, etc. The entire Outfit of the eiglit-room residence. No. 900 Autumn street; also, NO, 1325 Dillon street, besides a large collection from otlier pri- vate residences. All these goods are A 1 nianufaciurc and but little used. Housekecpers will fiiida laI'g.3'e assortzneiit to select from in this sale. Also, in lots to suit the trade, Crockery. Glassware and C11‘|3l(3l'_"{. On SATURDAY MORNING. April 6. at9o’clock, sharp, we will ‘:Ol‘llIllCl1C(‘ the sale of above goods with an invoice of new crockery. glassware and cutlery. to the trade. At 9:30 o’clock we will .ell1iiie cooking stoves. raiige. heating stoves, ctc., after which we will sell the entire collection of furniture, including cliainber suits. parlor suits, wardrobes, book-cases, jounges, easy chairs. faiicy clizilrs. rockers. parlor and library tables. fine extension tables, chairs and dining outfits, carpi-ts. lietldliig-,g'as fixtures. picture. crockery. cutlery, kitchen utensils, etc. Cometand see ifthere is some-tliing you need. Goods can now be seen. . FAULKNER. MILLARD as CO. 0. 2!. LEWTS & CO. AUCTION AND COMMISSION LLERCIIAJHTB. 417 North Fifth street. JOHN J. \i1lltl)CCH.......................Aactionoor Boots and’SliOes. Friday |VlO_rning,Apri| 5, at 9 o’clock, Our second special sale for the season, of Fine Clothing, takes place to-morrow, TlIurs(la.y, our regular sale day for Boots and Shoes. and our usual sale for that day is postponed TO Frday Morning, when we shall Offer, a first-class assort- ment Of seasonable Boots and Shoes, in all grades, adapted to general trade. O._J. LEWIS & CO. BY WHEDON, TYLER. & C0... General Auctioneers and. Commission Merchants. Nos. 115, 117, 119, 121 and ml North Fifth street, cor- ner Pine. Special and Peremptory Trade Sale of a $20,000 Cut Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Cloth- ing, 1lIcn’s, Boys’, \Vomcn’s, Misses’ and Childrcn’s Boots and Slices, large line of Hats and Caps, Fancy Goods. etc., etc., FRIDAY MORNING. April is. at 9:30 o’clock prompt. This stock ls-in a No. 1 order, and is being sold on account of retiring from business. Sale per- emptory. WHEDON . TYLER dc CO. N CT I C E. Tuesday, April 9, at 9:30 o’clock. by order of Assignee, a. large Bankrupt Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry GOOds,FiIriiisl1iiig' Goods, Clot1Iing',Boots and Shoes, "Hats and Caps, Notices, etc. W. H. HAGGERTY, Wholesale dealer in Auction and Job Lots D1‘! Goods. Clothing, Roms and slices. Hats and Caps. and Cutlery. n:y'Couritry Auctioneers’ and Peddlers‘ Supplies 3 Specialty. Send for Price List. Southwest Corner Sixth and Locust Streets. _,_ _, __ ___.........\‘. .-———. -o---—-.c———l MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE. ISSOURI STATE Mutual Fire. and Marine In- } surance Company. of St. Louis. _ DIRECTOIIS-—-W. . Hargadine, E. Wymaii. James Smith, S. M. Edgell, 1-1. 8. Turner. Adollpliiis Meier, B. W. lexaiider. G. S. Greeleg James .13 Kaime. S. M. E GRILL. President. F. B. HOMES Secretary. Oflice: Chainlicr of Commerce. Rooms Nos. 126 and 128. Entra.nce from Chestnut street. ‘ RISKS taken only in the citv and county of St- LOHSS ...The choicest, in the world-Importers’ TE 1_.,,.icc.,..Lm-ges; company in Amcrie.a—- nsmple artlclc—-pleases everybody-Trade eOntinua.lly increasing--Airents wanted evcryw1iere-- best induceineiits—-don‘t Wtlste $1111‘-‘-“S0110 f01f PU" cular to ROBERT \\"ELLS. 1’l‘(‘§. for ,the Original American Tea Co.. 4.3 Vesey 513-. l\ .1 . I . O. 1201 1237- TROY BELLS , ,. , F to ics d S liools. The only FOp¥a§;11t‘Cr;2§:hel:ciS gemplg ft l§irgc l(auufactur- L mg co, *3, 910 and 912 Washington avouuc. WHEDON, TYLER & CO. -- ____._-, A 4 ......_.---.._....._., ._._A._._..._..A 1.. .. ._.....__.._..,..,.._......_ -._I_...-.__...--.. - - _._ 4.4.... .. . -__..._,._,..._.___....--._- . .. A-A .o.— .«..........A Ernie. fiuilg 0i§Ioh:-fizmstrur, Jribalg. flyliimiltg, Emil 5,1878. "Ii '°m9tN'nx out of the late course ottrade occur t 1- ‘ ' ' " A H ' 1 A A 1 - C to dispel me lo - - , 1” °‘ ~"‘ L°“d°“--Wheat 500 000 <1“.m°“.'= °°"'- 9°’-‘95°'N0-3 15®2oc;No.4 5-m10c.Raccoon——No. rouzn leather caress - - ~ . . = . _ - ' .- - mixedroiigh at salons 55. Cattle—-R - . . , am“, nu ex enagonhnued depression this in 50,090 qua;-Lem; fl,.,m._ 2102000 ‘M18; 1,, L,.,,,m,,°, 1' 500;‘-No.2’. 35@4oc.; No.3 206250; ML 410,, 125; Fmnchca“, $40fi0i5:F1ench kip. Qlozen sleet Rec, do 8 4. 17c‘, Pepper_e1l_10 4, me. do 9 4, 19¢, MM_ Sh, meats, ,3,,2_00 hem. markeeceipt“.-“ti. . 0 cod, or should veiy favor-ab]. 1, .. . Flench morocco $300940 Lancaster 10 4 15c : ‘Y’ o 1- quiet . ,, __T1_.fllRSI)AY EVENING, April 1, 1878.-There conditions for plants, seasons and for cultivaa .1?“ 3%-.3.5,ooo qua;-531-3; com, 90,000 quarters; Skunk-—black (cz:lsei'l) 65@7_0c: short stripe 45 111111128 $6612; t.oppiii,c: skins $9614. ’ ' ' WIDE‘SHEE'PI$lG...]}1e'ac1,¢d___Andmsooggin, weak; shippingin'fllll-deniztiid; inferior :9 mm‘ 1"; no §mp,.oveme,5t ,3 monetary mattéfs. sofa, tionensuo, we may expect me planting of-a gm“: our. 0,000 bi-13, 359°; “*“'’'‘2_‘' 5‘-“P6 253300; White 100l2%‘c. Civit. Wh1’1-ls.‘ l..llilAD-_-—'1‘he Collier ‘White Load Com 10-4. 25c"; A[ldl‘()S00 --ill, 9-4, 22150; Allélldale. alum $3 SW74 953,f—“-1" ‘O .5-’-”‘~’.0..d $4 35094 60; alga’ 3 a‘ ' - ?V°1'38° area: the reverse ha ' 0‘ - a“10°' Wm! 035 15@20°- Km” 33- M“3k"“"" 19,311}. the St. Louis Lead‘ and Oil Com an the‘ 3 10-4 23c-' Allende 3’ '9 4’ 210' Per el-ell 10-4, to fancy, $4 7542).; 35; feeders and stocliers is I iseountlngat paper was concerned. A verv 996310.. the Plant 14-. 1, . .. i . B 1'. . . , . . . PP » . . . .. Blown _ _ . lug Wlllnndoubtgdj b 1- Insvecnona or Grain u 6c, winter and: rlnp.-8c. Fox-—Pi-lme cased oouthorn White Lead and Cl W o. -~ » .. . . - . 190- Pe- $3 100.3 90; butC.hex's steers ste.-id at 3 . ‘ — 3 i H y e ight. , _ _ c or orks and th 23c, Pepper-ell, J 4. 210, Pepperell, 8 4, , , V Y $‘ 40@3 30. ew no i utione reported fair oflerings, but the F01‘ tbs twenty-four hours ending 11 a.. In. April 906. N0- 1 open. 60 0c; No.9 do 30@40c. Ohm. Missouri Lead and Oil Companv eacn quote their quot. 10-4, 26c;Utic-.1, 10-4, 275;;-,, cows $15002)-1 00; bulls $2 30633 50. Sheep__R.‘ ~‘ 1;», majority of the banks were very quiet. Alittle c,,m;on_ 4, 1373; . 5"?) 3‘5$°- W011 500@$1 50- B6&V°1""N°- 1- 519 E’e“'1d°l?1l’1’111‘e Whlte1003-”1k°a°8.at$850,sno white CHECKS--Economy, 120; ll‘. & M. , No. 5, ccints 1,400 head; slliplnents 1,500 head; markef, flour paper was taken on carrying and shinning Am‘°“3h mere “'85 D0 0133011136 Change in any W’.‘°at‘N°- 2 Spring. 3; No. 3 snring, 1; No. 2 .BCTTl‘ll?i'.§§(I){cer‘(-tgisfim 30 371 pounds. Notwith- §'6annIv’vt21‘1§g;vi)i1i(:3ancl:";l' .?i."i?3i°cr§§g.§§5‘3s35"§§?i°if.3§in lg?-ed: £71505; 61’6}:I'%gl;li(-11:0 lilo. 750121/1z’()(-légo d?I;T§' ?Igln3l(:l12l9';e;?l;.l€§;)l;’CpoIty bmcham In good ‘:3’ 131 IOGOUM; some wheat carrying and shipping was 0’ the markets, mere seemed to be a better tone Mediterranean, 1; No. 2 red winter, 1; No. 3 red standing this incl-cage, the supply (except for extra. color. 37 75- me, man orumartv-M:-"or W 3%: 60' snxcf ho-NO ;m 13,1“, ‘,0 N5 80 14%,}. do’ Bulfmio April 4 —-Cattle--Recelptsl 9o4h -- . - - . ' . . ' - ,..' ° , o J - o / ' ° 2 I " ‘ ' . ' _'_ - n . dong, also corm comm shipment bills were in gene1~a]]_y, 0,. at least a steamer aemiment being ,¥';':;’i"’ bg5Ca'u§°- 4 Wml’-01'. 27; Peleflted WWW‘: 6- 'I"§‘lf’;g"1m Strades) was still inadequate to theficall, lil&r%r§%.O$7 lb. d,,’1.;,,_ 90: 15,,_- ’ . total for week, 7,739 head. Market qlfiet, buayg; L nth‘ supply. Miscwaneous oflerm 8 limited. infused mmu rh _ Cm_;‘_ . . ' c u _ es on.med_i‘urn and better guides were imei ’ WD§E—The Lenin aittand. Dupom-5, PltIN-pg-—Allei,.,s. 5)£c; Arner..5}§c;Hai-vnony, and sellers tip:-ti-t, tending up_; good ship”, 3 K. Out. Liverpool reports a fair do- . Relfffled high mixed. 2. N0. 2 yvmte but not hlghel ,fresh countly loll advanced some. Hazzaril s Oiuental and American Powder Co.’s 4&.’o- Berlin solid 5}»;c-Cocheco 6c- Dunne} 5}.5c; steers $4 50004 "In; medium $4 20004 40' cow . " 1 currency fnoygfnents 1mmed_ Rank funds in mam}, with SP0, sales of 8,0,” ba,83_ New York ;i)lxed_.5; regootod white mixed. 2; No. 2 mixed. W e quote: Choice country roll 17@22c; Door and sell at iollowing uniform term‘; 19‘, G., F. 14'. u., ],|";ee’man 5c; G-a’:-nei-’chii-ting,'5c’; Glou~ce’ste-r, heifers 55555063410; oxen $3 7504 50; s;,o(3k'er: : A C 31711013335 3110131! Mid TM“ 9383'. City deposits ‘ldifit. While our home market exnibiteda brisk 'Oa1t:J-f’-(I?t:d§§¢;oi:l:ci':;l.ad1,: 0r‘;t'al]§o352e:vrl?i.to 3l:l€iirG;o3%)(2,(‘.m5c' Pa°k°d"Cd!°am°rg:’5(‘??2,°e5330$?) g5'.(3;“:‘£°]'! 133%. % 15; 1216-15 keg, 51»-$c;IIartel,5,14c;Manohesterjlgc;Muller}-pink, feeders $3 50.004 05,; supply equal to demanrad . H were liberal, but checking was light. In secnri- ggggegfigg. vests:-day's transactions aggregating 1. . Total. 4'ca.rs. ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' to 15@'.-‘.00'8?l%n;6mQ§%(';?1:‘?)?)Il?(:nGl1%ic8}:t01'e packed £9.25-"b keg. 50; do do s?.%.'i§§:;”“§g (63) §?,§,,31ag;;'g'. §3;f,°,',?,'e.55°; 5g.r”§,‘,;“gog’.1’ic Evléfiipgaféz) ?_,}§i‘f.‘i?,‘,Pt,:,‘4,&%0.E)a1i.)e3l&;rd iicéim‘ hr ’ cl fie, were was “mam, for mod investments. -8‘. Lou}-S-_I‘:(6w€3l1?)IrOd:m8r 6y . 'd_ ‘v' 7%c_ PRF0:-N0. 2,10; rejected. 2; no grade.1. Total. 16C-D2‘0c. Grease butfer 4c to6@6c. éilfic and snortinlrin cannisl;ers—rine, 34%; cans, mg, 62;, ’ H-3 ' ’ P pricess i’i'.iclmnge’Li. I-Io:zs—~.Rei.'eints 3,5oov?,e:‘,',‘,‘! gnu,” Pacific R_ B" bomb were m mu price and good mmnary 8%“ low I§iddTj(‘«n.o0l9cl.I1{;t;iddhn& oélgézhitulation-—“’heat 65 cars. mm 35 can . 1o£(:1(:t.S-:'-Du6ll and lower to sell. me buyers for $1;1o2%eQi,11;n“ca.g;._g gee. $7 190: 1-5 cans. do do. .---—~——————. . total for v.r_eel: 18,270 head: inarket dull and de: to firmly hc1d_ sale, of Missouri Pacific R_ R. 10% ;e {gvooéio 2-lidéililiiu 101/30; lnlddllllfi fair 10%c. cats. 4 cars; rye, 13 cars. Total.’ 117 cei'.s.. , LIl7EoI3(l)U}I‘.'(I:‘Ilt“Y‘f-Bfgfctiivv and unchanged; re- ‘use. common 4oottonn.5¥{d1l6t(l3kg§l?. 5,15?‘ s?izif§g- 3.1. L::,:uu&i,;,"wd:SMw: ,?1mf°§'8-3 The §)£:.z;3§3‘iB°.h5fgY,:.:“,§fiiésl‘Wk Welgm-5 53 7560339.; , in We“ ’'°l’°‘‘‘°d- “*1 NONI! Missouri Railroad tin-es firm r 710% .101‘ Mm‘“m‘‘ 10 9'36?” u’ . ---——— ceipts liberal. Sales: Chickens at $1 75 for t8P6dW8§°1‘i0 40. 31 50; double-ta1)cd’wuter do ' ' W5 Y’ P ’ ' '-' EAs1'l..iei’3aTi",'l’A. Ar3ril4.—-Crlttlc-.——Re'e' - d- -bonds were inquired for. Missouri State, and '“‘“'3’ 19-700; 3803131 1:3,-15‘3tt?l${§77{)‘%)g0;?J§dfi:’10%?0; Trmuactions on ,cnmge' April 4' 1378' 13)olf§l:8<l :)@02@§525f°rC{‘ni¥lf: '3 iglcggehgggb 33’, E 573-’ tggigrmlzprigi§at§§ed°du?t§§“3;ad§ff$’”a fxleosrtiifizi rtetlzfiisum rlfazieifpttlieatnd lfi;hu£J:i11:'nl:gouf: 1;?“-(lax; no nmrkim -I:I(:fl—Rece1'ms L500 ‘J33: “; city and County of St. Louis bonds quiet. A few ',’,§’,§;,Y,.’-,‘,‘," i.-‘oxflglm “'06”; S°.‘’‘°‘‘“’°’ 1039“; 9°’ wh ~ FUTURE.MARKETS' €113. Spring cliick‘ensul:ca:cc-would sell readily nricos u to Iran. rm “um, as 11 3 0,? d, V. We) Y S-..,".,‘.,,,"’._’_"’R,§’;?,,‘§,E’I‘,‘,"',‘,° 5380’ 1,l’el;:i'fd‘3';),P,;gfi §§ 333%: 25. N bank stocks were oil'ered, also outside county Recclnte ‘2.’i".’.?.§n1.,_°‘63,°;,D;’.,‘;§;'“*;f;‘ 12:13:21 $1 18}{ef1lr>:i‘:tLoi:‘oea3:.ucl:&}1;li:r§ Ooltguls/dc l1(:l1£eeg;gl:'l' of}? M 52 "’ $3 "9 d°z' - . .. 2 t91s'§f“°r.“.f‘ 15117201 85 V bag; buck’ $2“ 3' . m. 0 a. . nlorees wool $4 H 5066 ‘25; inarket closed firm. A 753 , ‘S. {,,,m,_ New United Sums 43 were in very active new ,,,,.,,,,,m_ 1.105 “lea, Surnuh‘ 395 bu“; ta,-Md ,,,,Q,,__,, W” “fiend on can M"$117%, mm $1(;éUf%§a‘n;§)lli1;lr.dVV8ql10ten:S$Iil)%§‘g(i@65O. Duck at 1‘ km 50_.r cal c. ‘ . P m 3 Sheep Mellie? Oggifi-legs Cifr, Mo.. _Aprll 4.—Cattle;-Receipts l ‘:2; demand, some good loans were wk.“ on G1,). .bfl2£_'ll ‘tries: hiuvooton. 685 ‘baled; _ d5é;-']'71£l;d.° Active ggmau-d for May, at 1%? lg VEALS—-Live 'i§3vt§¥n3na dull at $4. to $7 Per NP1,G 13051709339031 31330314 396- 11''B’dV$%0 Roeolnts".................’3.'i-13' 759' ' 915 3.-;' 1?f‘lLn£l"0Dt‘).)‘1? ns}i:(1Jln-3:58 $1§l)l0h&§-$15.qmfI%glsu£D1%%%é?W' ol realestatc. one transaction on three years’ time folk. 1.n.'§l B:fixtll)ilii‘c‘.‘:r‘¢“n’_§67ba1be“.,1-°",§‘3‘.’.'.. 13:1: liner an’, a:‘;"}£§lcn °s1£’b:l:;”ixle)i:t]lnvg /gut h°Xd‘ . . s1?§s:l?r.i°s:£i'e:‘o2l' $115.; ‘¥1;‘i:?1n£(‘£'d R;-§l3t%$‘11-' go? 8mmnenm‘""""""""' 496 ‘E19 159 74 L840 head; '““"kem°“V°a“°5“"‘dy5 ”“1°3"“'“8l:3td' l icing at 3 per (mm per ammm_ P2118. 603 cities; hove“, 159 f,al¢g; pmk’d91pm,,' 3-trengthening in valuoba li'ttle at ilnmeiliateclose, $2 5{L,):,.,,I‘gES."-,,c(_3,'(1,:,°,§',,1lS°;1,"‘;l 1?,’ gm. demand’ at 2 do. M8319: mill, $18. ‘ Southenayetono coal N3: ,.S,‘,‘:,"‘;7fI',”,‘,j,‘,1,‘,;',"’f,‘.= °r MP8? IE‘, from $2 75%; 12%’ 3 01 E,,,,,,,.,, exchange was scarce hm demand beim .)1l_bttlos. _ wllioii $1 19% was bid , without sellers; opening DRIED i,.RUI,,.__S,é,,dy_ Ne,,,.',;',,n ,,m,,.eds01d, 1 Firgiy, 519620; No. 2 do, $13019; mill. $154317. .3, 5,4 255; 30. ,:,,.“,’}f,‘§f 540’. ,,:f,,, E“, $’,;’10@ “choral Mmmm h T 1 ,3 5', ’ _ ‘ i . A a net iecemga gm. 8,,‘ 03." were 45,723 bait’; sa es were at $1 19; ]3l'l(‘.O then dropped to $1187/.: s;,1e_.,: 129 ‘k d 76 8,‘ mm at 46 Hanenn,-.' Rock charcoal nominal Tennessee. 1 12. . ' ’ , ‘_' , . _ Y 9 °§1’3BM-. '. , moderate the rate between banks was unchanged exports £92,259 bales: stock 578.353 bales; receipts 33¢T*"-'-ml $030360 $1 2054; soon fell to $1 19 again; lmmd . 50 5 apple’ an - I 3 "ego on , Alabama and (5-9,01-gja_.Cha,r¢,9g]_ No_ 1 519.036 6,, ,/3' "'"°‘d b“‘°’“3" ""'e.“-W $‘1@,‘-’‘-_ 30: fill." 5“ $1’? NEW YORK, April 4.-—Cotton-—Spot quiet. 1, 0- at 76c premium. Chicago quoted 50c premium. f°1'$3m8 days, last {reek were 579 bales. ‘''’°'‘3'- 11!’ *4 $11_‘-’}-.€ on Call--latest. sales at $1 19}./Jo) 3}’;@4o‘_ 5’ gs (small INS) app 68 ‘n pea ‘es a 20 60; No. 2, $18 00019 00; mill, $16 5%317 00- i..§&§§;§h§..'i2’r$.3;5;5f-,a$3-6§,§.,}f.“.§‘,§ fiéi-,l£: midmim" “PR3”! 10 ‘,3 19°? f‘-““1'°S 91°F-ed firm‘; A 1,cca1qum,,t'1on9’ corrected by P_ F_ Ke1eDe,.& 6}?(;"°l§’;31?51B '§31!0*;‘:’8t!‘;laf‘91l;l—T7hl13l8lI‘d" 5%ltll3 0133335 L1,:/';,'t $‘1J‘g° d;.f::in°g"’°,‘;‘eg t°'1E’§¥.(;Vltl;a1:)flg;i;rg GRASS SEEDS—-Receipts 180 eke. Quiet and §(1:1‘:},fe,*:;“(‘)“.‘J.""“t5;- ‘:§00I‘d13£ 93 *3l‘¥Nl$- $533"7g?5- steers $3 55183 60'’ %air corn-ted Texan steers ‘I§““,‘,‘§“f'50.?° ‘g§1(1)00g6§,10A§g’§0O]&° 64'}00@ V‘ ., - . - . . . '11‘ e um: ange . - L.‘ _ it no rich 8- D ‘ un h _ r V 20 f d- ' 10 so 8 no co irons: o. 1 '40- ~ . ; ,’ . ,4 , . ' _-2 -. " - ; um, e: 0°" N°‘ ‘’°° 01*” '""°°t'- gm 1: wxnincuousn srxrnumr nos 31'. noon.‘ . 8°g3{‘,£‘:fl,::,3,;.1,}125d'6?)3’; d‘":',iP'1‘1g,’f' M (. ' 0, *0 clsoaryrg 1])-li‘lnl::’em;1yCI$)1V{§11' $33} for tarmllltlglz N‘fl,g'l\$22(')nE In M an $4 500 we , ’ $3'l§lz:6r;)§l')}(§)‘01l.(¥t?£ll:lfifiggfggggnstgcgflftiléggldlc diir- }§.‘{§.'f,§’3;.5’§1.°1”oi‘°'§?§u§‘3'..f3§"1"i~hZ3.i3(i'. 33“ a L‘ c on ano........... ............. ..... .........21.290 ' "‘ - U l - . ' RY NW2‘ 3' t - - » “ 3 - . . -- ,1! 6111! n. 5- . - V. _ _ , . -" ‘ G ,‘ ‘-_ _ - ‘ , ' ,-0 IT yvnen cm Int. ;Coup. Due.| Biivlsell. block on name: some :ime.i.... mix .............. .. "1' ,,O'°“1°"*m‘-l-5.,909 bu at $135056. 20.000 83 3§«.-5>’§§L‘‘.°'.§.‘}.’.§’§.??.i‘’‘f.‘..?.il‘’i5'?$’’l‘}’f...§’‘3l§§i'”‘Z‘;,',‘;°‘;;'; CHARCOAL. TIN PLATE-1 u. iozm, best :,‘§,f,,',’,‘3§.1,.‘f,{;,,f,’,§‘§,.,?,§“§’,_’f’,.fife§‘3§”5}’,§}j§1.g§‘;,‘§,":’,.,.T§§,§,, W‘? "1P9*“T“9 "‘Y°“‘°l,'n and 515316 $4 40034 93? is 1 ., me, I _ S _ sfrnrnunxr or «nose nnc-sinnutnsuxrnmwrs. $ .. X. 20.000at $1 .0, 10.000 at $l 19%, 5.000 at dmy Hum ‘ ‘.1 charcoal, 225 sheets. nor box.$700;IX, 18x14. do us 11 wk 5 ,. . . u .v col-_nmon_ to goo(1$o&il5 filo; good no choice so 3% p l......ll88l 3 cold ...... “.1, .m5.-./ my neteivea since September 1. nice... . . .22: we 51 1954 45 080 utsi 19V 15 00Oa,t$119'-‘/ 25 \lO0at '-"“ "- $9 50- I0 12x12 at 57 00- IX 12 - 3” Y “ ““ ’’L‘”‘°*'‘‘ ”“"“'”’- A3 "ll" ‘~‘e-*1“ 5 8-<>' white wheat extra $5 90@6'l0' extra 0 - 1- 5-20., cona’ed,.,u-E5 5 (,-,.,1djl,,,,,,j& ,,u,,;l,0,;%-.05.; Shinmentssluce Sentember 1. bale-sII.II.III.'II.2osI971 $1 l9;g’io'ooo at $1 1561 i9 '0 000"’ t '1 19 POTATOE5”""" ‘W °5°'°d "°l'° firm‘? “@153 1 0 141.9. '11, D’ ,°' I ' X” “'59 5°: sale}. the market did not open at all. but buyers $5 iéreo 75- St Lollies-' 20@7 75- ‘mi.-nl'M' h’° (- rgs Vilmis Go”. Jan.*Jm§,.‘m7 aiwshl gficglvfia ,.,_,,__.’,,,,.,,5.‘._._ Due, _____ ________ _, 4:3 5 900 u'51’187/8. June ‘5 000 if; it {$1 18 3 5 - aliiit of £44 S1425 iieaichblow (from store) at 450. the I X ’ “X23. 8:0“ 1X’£4:2’:,1d°$°159 drifted into nioile-rutc P~ui'cl.iusilig after they had :56 75rze8 75' I5yu flour “firm at §3F"50'F¢.94‘25lnm(3.."S¢?1§‘ ill »— s .‘8...... 13613 0 Gem, Jgn.&J‘Ly. 199 uni.‘ r ii.-:1 cotton. ales. ..... ........... so '0 . - ’ - ‘ ‘W V 33 3 Fellorted. Choice Peachblow worth37% ' ' ‘ - s a stood around some time. It w.'-is said thev had " U o - -- ‘ - 3 15.40., I _ . 2 - . l .. Neg;-.¢ lpts ________ oin--Lower. cloelngwouk. April and Juno 3 1 A. A L A. 14x20, do $17 00; 1 0 12x24, -- . . , . . .. ~ . ‘ .- .. 3°“ ‘1“.13‘ 3‘ $2 25_’3--' 5- Wllealflrlll 010- ‘ 8 1..=.s. ‘(£91133 UOBl.P‘.;U?A’I.‘lV'R unoss REGnIrT3..II;-Q...B.li1l.'.l.[;1.\"!0 3 "e‘1°°‘°.d""1"“’°“ W 90“; bl~1J’04‘S 41‘ 39%“ ‘ma g)I%IONS—So 1' I lit ofi‘cl-in and fair re- d°’~$7 253 I 0' “X15 225 ‘;"°°‘S- 5140“? ix» EX ty ycsymaay 1-Ii-mmmgf mm-f-t-M pubs”; mm and navy; “cums l33’000 bu; N°"3 Sprm .S. new -t’/‘£8. 1891 pollold Quarterly..Illil2%ll0:$% 9335, 4230. with sellers at 40,‘.-.’,c and 42%c, respectlve- “es, 1,,-"“‘- "‘ ‘g f ,3 . . _ 14, do, 517 00; 124 X, 14x1-4. do, 520 00' I) C, 12%;; m’ ."° "3_°‘“P‘ 0* W-V Ytllk $919314-H15 U1-W $1 22%@1 24; No. 2 Cllicsgo spring $1 28%; No, 2 1 U. s. new 4.-....u9om cola...-.' ......... ..llO0;%l10l}'.’,' a—{R«ece.lpta.---w--smnment:n.-~ 1:. Hay }4(8%c down, opening at 42%c, and -§,,.,,,',§,.‘ ,,f,.f°."'§%oE5,§°'$‘{”‘ °' 9"“ °° ‘’“°‘°e’ 17. 100 sheets. $7 00; ox 12,-9:17’ do 3950- ,.‘}{,§,”,‘§ff§,",§’f,‘,‘§ g";°°",?",“"‘§§," ,"'“"‘,’,‘-"“ ‘°"“'*‘5' 1"1““'““‘i€-‘= ‘-*l>1‘“3*-‘-' $1 990-“ 30: N0» 18m'im'.'$1 33c .. _. , _, 5-,‘ g 4-1 - - . _ _ .,:i, - . - r , ' -7‘ ' '~.. ' ' - rag: we ‘or e we .a.ys’nur- - - - , -3 ‘~ . .. ; ‘ . can: .1... “can.”-,, Tolast renort ........ .. 214.030 206.833 l8§.8Z‘20 17§..572 1 .i°'y°‘."3$ii'§ ‘.‘.".‘i.‘I,“,'.‘_‘_".;".fi‘,'.’Z““§..“.’.‘ ‘.‘ifi$.*§ 1;. 50UTHER_1\ VEGE’1‘ABLE5"L"'°”- D°““"?d é)1-.&5E§'I1)25¥{6§l{1gi‘1i("1§1;.L: 0107’ gX?i7Xob »m1%’(3X12nxg" “'3' °"“"""”“-- S9‘“3''1‘3 3-‘ film tried in Secure yesLer- }‘€3(%’%Vbi‘ICl,1.621‘ni £r1liife(%1i§.i’@i>1li°"1- “ . s‘“‘“"337------- ------- -- 735 -170 1.999 780 430 gm, a’,:’,,““mQ‘R',m° at‘ 4,”/C ' very light, as weather M too 0001. Green peas in 112 shgfls $16 :6. I *1?‘ $1 - 31 . - day’: figures, bl1E.fsH1Dd it hard pillllllzz, for buy- N0 0 N" W ‘D132, A ’,,1 5'1 .2601 28 R 6%» it old coinmmmnm. «£53199. 3¢Uii(g£‘. '11\:{‘1o(:isi(11ay'................. 1.047 457 2,513 638 Sh", l“y_5 9.0 bu M 4.;s{c8 '10 090 at 42%,, h""VY 1‘*°9lN"-506 “W H109 ‘"419 W379 3-‘ 50°‘? 20:23 do ’$25 59 0 . ' ’ 0' 321 09' XX: on were not at all anxious in View of yestel'duy’s w,,‘,’{.,},; -;‘2(,i.;-,-4.,“ 1;,f’,..,,,y “ELM. 'N° 3'18 gum.‘ W Wyom exmn.ge‘Di-Iige-5:: 75é-..m_. Wedngl;-Cay. .......... 009 120 1,471 78 , 10.00. “ 4,3,0 5;) 000 an 421,; ‘I'M :20 000 D“ M: zglbfl and 750 to $125 0? bu-box; cucumbers at Robrlfig Tu"___I(, ‘me has: n r’ 1 New York declines, and the report of5,000 cattle am, 35,, Mai; 3.31 and u,&,ha,,’,d ' C .33" . 5 2-rewroi-.: oxuunst. counter Thursda 5“ 21.6 3'42‘ 31’ 43:: 5 also J42"/c’ " ’ 3 ' 4-’’¢’?'’$1 0' -1--z; Oiibbagfi at $568 0' crate- in 112 hoot so-"'1 ' ° 3‘ °°‘“. 1'” ' reeeipts in Chicago ‘today. To etierst sales ‘ Mode ...2. lo ‘ - - - - 1 K ' ~ °m"’ ° N ,.,,,,, ________ $1 d,3_@W,_ 5, pm mi4‘2éifls. 132 44.3 1.309 o.”;_MM $1,-l_ mm to sen MM armed M S'1‘RAWBER.P.1ES--Na demand; nominal at gofiég ,3’ $13',;-{.61 x' ,0,§'31‘f’;f,”°§,‘,’3°9-059 00- 1' 0- Prices .-had to come down. Etnd then E,-,,.,,.”,,ed ,,‘-,’,”.§,‘.,‘,'i"TSw,.§,,‘{,‘,’,‘.*,.‘,‘-""f,,t‘5,,. .18;j2‘,’,m”“‘“.°13; j 11 enqomm-9599,; 1-mm E“; 35, Lou,“ ‘C ,_¢dm,ml 27%,, with 37 .. ’ ' - aboifi $2 -ii-fgral. ‘ oufkn {Tm P ' ' 3 -. ' , afalr number of cattle changed hands. Most of , 53.5559. . N ‘2 41/ ’-- . ’ . Imxed tt K0201. per 10; lbs trom this side. Previeions-f‘f’coil',{ddull and lower April on-Med ON ION b‘E'l‘.S-—We quote tops at 750 to $1. bot- 10 14335 112 J1‘,;¥?;g%'f°1xé4'1§?2%h;%°;h?°2g' the shipping sales were to the Eastern men. The 15“, 5’?/‘Ge’. 1 5,,’ f,?gg°c;,,1§ga1:g?1’°::e::,% E vs 3...... d»,;_.,.,.,m,,._, 1-0,. mod Dgper gm. ,5 cw, o. catch. 59:: D ice is. at $9 80 . - _ _ toms $1 25ra2, 1 ' ' ‘ -. - ' ' demand from in-terior buyers was moderate In ~ A‘ —’ ' ‘ v ’ ‘ ' ' - . E ii; 1:.- mt M‘ i ‘ ' .......... .. . .. T01E,},0v,dence.59 $10.” _ . , with $055 hid. may at $9 Si 2. with $9 65 S “J.-R . I __ _ . . S 0 00. U _ J Q V '. A 9 mixed, 053-6c;,ycllow Western April 52V@53c.. ,f i..1..?.-...§‘.:.‘§‘.’:i""I.‘.§’.;.‘.'°.'.‘£.1’.ll’.$.i:'aa33>ia:392%?‘£3335: ,1:-,3,~°.-,<,=,-,-,,,,?,r,;>,-;,«;,.,§l4§; 131%.; ';;<‘,,-,3-gel;-= lg 97,,>§__,.m-'3--n 15530833,: 95310. 1031-5351 gs iiu-i-‘X BX52§3Ai§3.%?.“£.§§.3f§‘?.i'.’°§$$f.y;.. 15.. §j-3-,FI;gE'1‘IN—r box -I225 sheets. is 75. En-3d§3°.3iis’li§§§°§in"ci‘°.ié§ii§’-1‘?i.°‘c..%3ff.f§““‘ii?i?§ §’..";."?”-.’?-.§§‘§'.'l’-;.§f.‘§f.§‘i-§5’..§t‘3°.‘3 3§.°£é9z§2é ‘”ii‘.e3“.".V°“' 3 . ,' 0 o . 1' 171 7‘ ... . . " ' ' - _ f‘ _ ." . . 1" " 0 ', 5 ' ' ' . '._. um w,,,..,,,,~-15-_ To l.-laltimore. 51¢ Iii 100 ms. packed short clear seller June on p. t. ' 2 EOWEEI P01AT0Eb -Easier’ seed at $1 50@ 280; do. dlr‘>:B1!0:.m111ele’z:d 1829?? ?}3ct'od1o% dg 8:; 6:13-:1 §.?l?§§i§§§§d 1z§g:)(C)1'n il'l3.l(..1.‘.;r".$r‘§‘.3..’°.?'§l"l‘§"‘i"l.§-”.‘°§ mm ““°“"’”“3°d' 11*?“ “n°1”"lK€d- C911.“ 335:3?’ ., _ lurrnintooiv BOARD. 56 - _ .. 9 lbs, “2c;do. do. san'.17 3?. _ 3;c_ ‘T " d__-.4 - _ - _, ~ ‘ __ __‘i_ I1 I 1 El‘ and u_nch:ingcd';1tie cargoes 14o17c' jebbing 14 i! Land warrontlq 160 acre.-s........1.33l.’.'1%iIl13‘g.’>. be¥‘i).‘-erg’. Elevator Statement. Wb°”"I‘°‘“”." °’°’“‘K h‘°l°“- S-"1353 Am"1"' IHIITSV-V-esgltlwgg ?e:3gcsVaf=g1.@4 50 if 100 x‘8' 13”” 16 M‘! V 5' 26°" I§]““‘9h°d‘:i‘4I3l‘i3- :4 :33; gg?1l90\e’V'3:§(l1i:“E3£::’1t}£lllnllpzHA6.’ g-"ed mlflettl -shad ‘ filsgé In gala‘ Suga’r"R'1W in H“, ammmd and £33 ggtmg. 13:g.:::............ 1'25 135 Grain deliveries from elevators at St. Louis :§d$.1§I8,,%' $560830 7: $1 16};l-I-Slaatelcg $1 16% BANANAS--At $2 50693 50 -Vrbunch, on .,.de,.8_' and 16 02.. V lb, 34c; boiler sizes, 14 and 16 oz... nun" was ,.,,,,.,,.-,.,,.;,-,,§)5i,,,.,’ 33% ,,,{’,,'§,‘,‘§‘§,‘},,,“,,",,,,"’,*,' £31‘? Jggfifg fig“ “§i9%@1°/1.50‘ M°}‘*’53"'3 qme‘ F .... ......;;;;:.;;;;;: - si -~ .. . ,— --—ouli o£'oreda.t$l18V, W1th$1163/ bid’ June at . ' “ .‘”"°“”‘ "° ’ ' " ° 3 3 cob er’ 16 0'0 3'13 so lb ' 1'; 3 e“ y’ W" ”"’.‘"“ ’“f“""s °‘°s" “’°““-' ’1‘3“°"" 011105 an‘-l 11n0'mlnl£t'»<-i- R0sin~—Smt ~ "" u i St. Louis C103;-ing fi.,.,,,,, loonsf,’},§{,m,n_iT,9o,‘§‘;f‘|T° River, ',1,3j 3 lg. 33 gilg ;:;:gIoAr1&i;i!_l afid M5)’ spring mE(.:A‘;l:1|‘)(;‘I‘l. $I;l§’:)iNs—Fair to prime $1 1ora>$1 17% Eqfigie-;“gxr§;;d.C‘4Xto’1§ 1n3'l»h3e0sc.7-V if Eggtweggt Xl";a{.18czl”‘i'lt3vl:lB{1lvlV(f.re sllfigg hiifitlilplydraalggsmglgé ;t,f,’;‘2y,t”‘.§2,‘3y,““°’fi‘,“5;“-‘flh lfglglfig Oflguifiaofiifig 3 ‘ ¢ ' 0 O ‘ 0 I09 O n o u cocoon; o o ~ n c L — u o u o n ooooooo Ja 4‘: ——--‘A ' - I . Jr"‘—* '- " . . ' ‘ ' . 0- ' “ ‘ . I 1 h 0 . " ' ""' - ‘ 2}. C . ....... ‘"° i-s’.i~§'3 5-ill l W ‘ . ..S‘:.':~““"°"°'- -l.-------= -m -em... 6.. -3..-;.t.~:'.3.%-.333; .. °... .'l:'.':";.';'.':°.l%'... ::'.:.:-'.%.-2;-;.'.°§.:..-.-.r-3.--12%." '.-:.*:.:.'.':'.'.'.":.'l.-..".'::'.:'.'.'.'; 2.-" r ---°-3””-’ '4 -_ o -- 6.: l 18.279 .21.s7o en evenut oroduced prices. Sales: May .° .' - ’ "' ’ _ Se -menta. at late 11 t , “I - . - - . . ' ,,",_” . . ‘“ --~ es u at 5%'c. lard-—Pl'ime steam ' t d .1‘- ln, .1," D" g‘5‘,:',"'}’_“_'_" 4-3;? I ' 1o.é§3 ' 1-4.31% Dubai 4197%.0. at 4'20-—..3m,.e ofimed 35 gf,’(13-c“1‘{’;’e‘*l:€l~v'-l.<‘¢SlI;1(I3l‘{ih‘;3(i)';v$1 05@1 10 uel—luttci fig- mfif, fim_bo"x 5,’;et8’.",’:, 32,861.’ 1:320 '3’) ‘fer #33333‘ zllepeglsyweie st: ong on good elcinanu, in excess of ,,‘{.,,..1y 5:, 7,4°?ya37,42;§¢_ . Bugger an?-,?,:.a,,g£:£3_ s. NI“, YORK‘ Apr“ 4.__ MOM! stringent’ at W» gariey 5._ 3:. ( in. l .525 no re. ; fivvelmd t‘.-::mK;M1w,i $.:‘u1l1c;;3:>’;300Jl:ll}y_%:f24623r6-6 HE.t1P SEED——Easiei'. Prime (sacks in) of. iY‘g15c.o‘;«’fi;‘.e.r‘\{$t?§ll(;‘ :ottoms, or 15, 20c. Solder- CATTLE QUOTATIOM‘ V §.l~be;l-fee unchanged. Whisky steady at 3.106}§ra S 7 1-32- Per cent ioterest. closinfl at 7 Per cent. T0l.al.... ..................... ....... ..'.'-is 469 5“ ‘“ ‘”‘°°. '”“*‘ °“°'°‘1 “‘4°%<‘- ‘ind APT“, M felizklii.-xaxg-?§En—Fai t ' 1 moi 20 SEE“ ”:"°"':°°'“m°“““°- 15 "0 '10- 305 30- lt1:L§Ivii‘8+G?9OL:° Oliioéllni-?&e"e'rS-‘AveI'&Ee 3'50 CHICAGO’ Apr“ "‘F1°“““ “gm "“m““"- bu‘ '‘ ’B-ime mercantile paper 4566 per cent. Cus- RECEIPTS. Wrriinuxwxns AWD 0 Xfiokrlg folrggcltlf P"? CbR""'5“1°§D0k:-‘xllgiexgd 8‘ X0 W15 22 to 24' 36; 1%’ 26’ 3'26“ No’ 27’ 3'49°' 8' 53 £4 a%('~.;5°“:t~‘3 $130311?’1d;é0€%:ld§ggm;Ff:0 1191*!“ film‘. 1 Whlem mm’ ‘weakmd tower; 150' 1‘: mm: receipts £439,000. Assistant Trensurer , Receipts,-.w.‘;:‘ CK: AHEL term! at 26}zc? ;g};.c°bidd'a?i2ln§l.~?5§ 655657;??? 1.37%; CORN—-Slow at 3%@6c. ' 113,‘, U..'6sT€;_)i3;N§}) 1:7‘: i9'1g§3'?"E’o'u2l3:9)_%'§ $4 30@4 4.5; fair do av. 1,2.-’i0®l..:§50 its’. $4 10:25 1 ?:‘}li'1:<,§.$ $;l30‘§i:1a tgiel? n§.1)§i*lu.$¢1d§1e§,ga>111’£1§ S‘ di8bm‘8<=<L$282.0l0- Clea:-ml:-. $16,000 ooo. Gold —-—-——--—-— ' I "W "5 M ‘ W" ’ ' .. , -AGF3-V61‘! du1|- Ham “"669 “$29 sm3o'tli——No. its tail). '5.7oc- 1&o.22 to‘:-...: 5 90c' 435* . . .1-My; N6 31-m'mg$1' cam 06‘: i-eiécted 86¢. Corn H cteady, at 101. Carrying rates 3425;; pm. cent. (1;-'heat.h bu ...... .. _ 14.505 10,879 i 135,232 Rye-—57,'«.’c bid for cash, 58c April and 53,'4cMay $23: $31,? ';a,?§l§°_c:,1,n§?1_g°&,nh"i‘r “"'“"2§“Q;’,‘I3(:‘9_ No. 26. 6.1023: No. -:7, 6.:-we.’ Juniata, s'mooi'.h,’ erI;:a;rs“1°§'gg)‘1 S,i§%°;3;’§;”6’{fi.‘§ "f',3“We11‘fa“°d'a"' "°“‘“’- “wk Md‘-l°“'°‘°3 .4255” °“.‘'“-‘' 42“ April» ” give, b,,,., H9,‘ ,_ ‘,,,d_ Go,,,,.,,m,,,,,, mm 0‘,’,§‘;‘-bu“ ------ -- - l l 4:}-fig "“°"‘ '“°"°‘f,'LO0RT ' city’ elm 3oo>s2c- whisky hm-sis 31 40am 60-’ §I§,‘, 1“ §' 2"§..7'3"‘,‘,’°‘ "'0' 92 ‘° 24- 7-"°°‘ 39- 23- lfo-as 's°ninp§Z:z Steel-s fill; lieacrimlon in killgdlg-’:iI:r‘g3$;,c’. "i"“'°“.ii“.i3"’-‘i“”f§;’,‘ 32”" § _ lnadbufi ‘“ . S t __ . _. .... .. -. , , _ ,. , ‘ }{AN3AcTI0Ns_ , , , ,2 _ - . c:_ o. ., , ‘ - -« -' “ -_ 4 - J-i» H;..‘_3€(‘.!l-Sltlll prl ‘‘,.c ..._y_ 4 Sm“ man“. .: ‘ :fi°]..t::. ::lcouIr;tl'o:ds:§:i.;l;, g2;1elev6ub.u.. 2.§(.x.) ‘ 11 3% i WHEA'1-—Coi=nparatlve cloaine: prices: ‘ 7?e‘’1”]‘o‘’‘”'‘‘°1° 390. lard R88. 30011356. 15-Pd lacs 51 05 n£1'r{1;lVUI;lE RUSSIA IRON’--Perfect. Nos. 9. 10, §§“g0‘3 4“‘1‘(‘)’- 73"“ 035519 01 1-050601.125 lbs ave:-age, latea(,Jdya?1Zg}gLl1e[.Pat 5k9§gcf.n_ B5\l'IBY’ddl11l.}\VB3k g there were interval 1 ’ ' ’ ’ . _ , 3 __ - . , . .1!’ .12%c'stained,do. «V $.12‘/c. Tare '23 ' . . “V J‘. ‘ 6 ” .11 ”' "m“"’ 3'‘ ‘W91’ . are evmmmy in than :.ceI:£1ae§itiesiaI:‘:;itSrt)l:eb:lal;i R —— Apr“ 5 I87__ lflolg wintel No. 3 rd«1;lNo 2 sprint! pi?:i1g?E_xQg1;ée(:.§6°U££igke@d7u 3%@'?c ,@r§icachinc- ms t, 1,,md1,_;m,i1e55 than 1 bundle adj: I6 ,3, m_ 1 llsfiiiotclshesx;-4S6t’e§:sé-gtaocgptl to choice ave:-ages 1,0005% rates $9 25 each and April, $9 33% May. $9 47}; '1 once mm.” we "on ten”. i th k cceipts and smpuenn .1» Lang.“ A,“-e,., . 4 ~. I $1 51% o2,4l.... 8 (0)9 _ , 5;‘ c, xxx x , xxx). PATENT PLANISHED IRON_NO5_ 24,0437’ A . 8 _ % . air averages 9§0u1.0o0li>s, Juno Lars-.1 dull, weak end lower; 7% 7.15.c st _ax-ivanceczl from 65% to 66% G1:8lDKe 3133:: :§’§é’g For the '21 hours eudlnx Thiii-sday. April 4. 1878. ggffiirday " ‘ 1 lg 1 lg {$1 12 % °‘ °h°‘°" h39d'h80k1ed 10-@110. quality. 1? E, 10541:; Nos. 24 to 27, 13 quality, 53,.-.65a3.9°‘ °°m'—’3,9“ 5° ‘“ed""”' 353 %?@3 50' _ “ah: 7-1750 M"Y- 7-235'5@7—250 Jlme- Bulk A figures. Vanderbilt was ‘credited with before: 3 and corresponding our in 1577. as reported by the I ' 1 bx 1 12 ———_— ' 9}“ For less than bundle ad'd'1’° V 3' $3‘7%?au4h(l%ayed hufem‘Avermes 1'wo@1'mq $5 139.3“ flew’ and “B-cmnmid‘ Al°°h°133°‘ P heavy Upurchuer of Lake Shore and West. Merchants‘ Exciianzs: ' Wintor—Gi-ade and Sample No. 4 in active Shio- sh ‘mm’ wh°l°s"“° M‘“°k°"" quifigVA§i1ZB1“f,3I;g5Eg' gR(1)2§"‘g{‘§‘a2t:" lg’ M55 Choice 03.... "no l-lTeii.’ers——For uvera-res of 900$ dl(l/if§C1zl)‘:‘<ttTI' F?£€¢D1fIf1q‘li-i;§J0t:i’t::1n s:::.:l:r'v; wximd; ‘cl era limo. St. Paul ‘W118 active’ for Receiptsny sjlpmenu Pi‘? "*'°m"*¢’3nd Stead)’; Grade No. 3 less active RAISINS FRUITS AND 1-TUT-S-Ra l 3 la _ 5' ' -’ ’ ° ' "‘ ' 1 056) its $3 85254 00 ‘V ' '1 ' - /8 ’ A " 18‘ gunmen slmms which an d 1. . ARTICLE‘ ..,fl & .1. b ' and 1,,c lo , d . G _ __ . . ' is 11 .. Vera and 20. 14c;27, 150. 23 150. Dwcoum or fun . ‘ h x A .‘ . _ CASIO)‘, red $118691 23. Corn easier at 410. Oats c ..........%;..°'...'::.:l":il;'rr“cl: islsg, 2:3,, .-....:°:;..;.<-;l.:'.%.'°..':.;":';;.:§'2::.':.'.'3..222. ...::"§.:'.::;.§.u:l.°%a2l.:".§.::':3.':.:.':::-.19.? --...-:;',»-.-:.;..-.°_:-.-,-;,.-,;-,-’=,-,, ..., ,., ,, atlas‘l.‘;"°§;‘..§r;;'2.i"‘:...*::.:r.";.t';.i;"'i;'.2”: ‘.§?.‘é‘i?£’.§‘.23"“”£32.:‘.§ 3 PI-¢[c3-1-3 “.33 uict ‘ /. _ ‘ 6 ocean . . . . . . . .. ‘)1-jg...’ b 1 9 . _ - , . ‘ ' _ ‘I I . «' . O H ' _, ‘ " b -=1 C ' ~' - _ . I 3..-ti...-e.,..,..,. §,,.,,:: ,3}, m.b;'},‘e,,‘,,‘,’;“;‘,;'f1-_ fijggfiflfx-3 1:3,-I-S 39.811 ..., chum l.0;?licrs°tt;%.l1Is£yeelIst’El?;l‘l;y£l(?l(§i 13 ioersscf’ l1c:\v1;' ;€£‘é2:celC‘§filtg§3.cLe%"hornSJ 18@20°’1e‘“°‘ ‘"9 g" 12c; No. 2 do. 116; smelter §o1der."24e.' ' 3'N:°1.';‘v*§‘,°’:n5fE 40"“ 59- . quiet =1-mi “nfillanfifids jabbing at $1.0. La.rd- .‘. ll gts §l'0’i£l 48}; to 47%. and closed at 48);; the pre. Barre)’, .sacks.'.....'.'..“ "H 173 29 Sue" G“‘d°'-3 Care st. fresh No. 21.) st, L at 140' Dates W580 1gsI;l'lI:Il’1gna’x'l].‘cl:’é?§vI:r"OJSlg V1?’ 7 3 good to choice N$§§0v'¢§«§a1§e'Bdo1I:t(>)3o nagguuleivtvagggid '8‘£l:‘¢I;]u‘7d:3Eé rlfyéxe 7%(§Z%O;h B511}? {fem 2; H rre was at rractio k . _' Barley. 1-t ll:.b '.'.'.'.'.‘.' "-" $1 523% 3 c ' ‘I . 3 . . . . . . " . - " . ' ’ ° . 1”’ " V ' °" ' ' 1*‘ ' - I ' ~. ‘ E °.” ' .0’ .’ ' ‘ ‘ ‘a’ r C“ 0 “V” 3 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.0,,, my, ,°‘‘,,‘,',';:_ °‘'“ ‘§i:f“1":,““m,§‘,‘: Beans. sail‘ $1.1 brll;....... 35 '90 21 ‘jg; $1 17. 3'40 laud. $.11 llredi 1§lBE].Ja:g% 2.‘. fa’ shell b1l81%l.21c11€§_r1§{:é ., ”§§'é,1_,,,., A,13m°'-‘:13’ 7;§§' 19°’ N"" 1°’ 11' 11°‘ N°' 12' 11%;‘ 3"‘ 13’ 1*’ 0:33?’ ..5.’.‘?’-1‘-“‘°“'."‘°’.i‘-,”‘”-‘°‘“° b°”Y"3 £3”; 12%‘ M" ’ 2; °' 55°’ -.B"‘°°” “'9"“.¥ - '5-“;°l-“d°"5 4%'?:-'T. '3 flichlgau .g“.,.u.,,h”e Much ”mmR,8 more-‘-N; Bran and sliinstufls. sks. 276 88 1,147 81 17}.;—-ea.):l_v, 5,000 bu April delivered iO_ Waln-‘ms 126-166 rzcséna ‘V3350 1‘-‘izég-, T - 1:2-Xe: Nos. 15. 16. 14c; Re. 17. 1562176. 18. 16c; 1 00631 mo %J:%1l].$-4-Oo1;a§);l2g3(.) choice steers, av. c. 1-. 5/30.; clear o/.’o?>6c. Wlusky steady and in S £:?r'M;:'" "Om 63 ‘'° 6934- *3‘ 8:31:13 .1l]3::CIi1.S".S.l;é'u""N 1.11% 1,149 ms 450 d‘, 0 bfougl“ $1 18}; ; 5.000 rem. Offered 18. 7@9~3: Peanuts Tennessee 5'.3éc° liemozlfi J 500.3131" xi dgroou‘ghi‘3;tm%»‘1?c‘>(1=‘l,I§crfluc:1n}:3.<ft}i{1ki1te 1.090 5;’ 53 6063 ‘£35 ‘ mm M‘ av‘ 9006) §§33§a3ma'l3?in?e§.l1 3% qIIl'30ut.~t:1l'1('l§ tfiggdvagfi 66c,un. ‘ E 09¢ ‘t t‘ 2. m ' . ‘ I . . . - . o ..o __l.. _‘.. .... wl . . . V _ _ 9 I 1 _- 0 _ v n 9 ' a ' '1 to V o . ' _ . - to 81%’ ems/is“: as -eizlgnlzggztztllfifigiégflflgiii gzitlocgkrgxs... ........... ... 1.381 781 51g 54,5 1.6,. *1 ‘gig $1Bi£8e, géth $1$%21z%cbidt;m£lle cars 3 33:. $450460 50. 0ra.nr.'ea—- Messlna, $6637 50 as bright mn.kf,‘_ 4,, per cent disnonnh 9 mCt)L§)4Ri11:a04.fi—;~$xec;<‘1halzlvec.ttvcrttzes £.000®1.200 liege-—Live mftd-og'a)tely active and lligher; pack. gzai-el. many. onion improved :4. willie’ rim- uerniu. i.'u'.'£."i.'.£'."""" $36? lfigo? 13433 .r.-l’§.';~;. in Advance; rejected held at $1 05 with oAr<'Nr.'n GUUDS PLCKLES mi-c reaches ‘l-‘z'i?1~l§‘<F:Lwu—N°‘fi8an(l:9' 3 me; me’ also is $3s§0o4oo- «(£021 ‘-1i3£§;a§§61:33?-«90§;Mé§g%ini36 '§:?p§§§‘39s$§§£?°fgiptlfiloimei l‘i§:dne8?:i3b5m”°' "3 . 1': 031%. Pacific lull 3.; and Chicago and Al-- Corn Meal. mi.-..’..'.'.‘.'.'.'.'. ’ is ‘M '15, -1,, aocbla. By sample: Red on East ti-at-.l':—-1 car vaoz 2-lb s15oia>1'o5- 3 r. séooreé—2§- Str ' . ' “B - ' 7°‘ ‘ lb s4@4’1o"- f 11' V‘ ' W: ( ’ ' ‘ - ‘. - ' .°“. ° 0 ,0. 1,,‘ win“ “in” , - my 1 - Couom Dmmnmmmm an _ M; ‘I 0’, 1 3 ‘ 1 12 . _ .. _ . : - . _ . luv- do, 7}-zc, sheet: 7i4c. _ s, _ , a do, averages 900091.000 lbs. LOUISVILLE. Kg” April 4.--cotton steadyw , .1 ,'““;_n Rim", chi. ‘git m‘i§.?':cha(;i‘tir..E~;s’i;il;t Due“ mm_ 183 168:7. g mixed Me 311:: liaiem. 2“£‘.;I1'afiole£<’3t.3¢:il‘8N‘<;(.’-1:1 Sufi 1bm'r°s7Ig3§éfe?e.r§le:6g1 §0s.1R2:3a1b3oorr{“c&.2-an £6311??? I_.CCls. T113-Banca largo pig. V i. 210; $3G7o0@3 8.2. M ' “ middling 10}{c ill-our steady and unchanged: , :) rlahiigoad. with all brunch linen included, :11"! 33:; Do‘§:"""°""""" $343 1.174 155 558 $1 1.3 0*“ N0» 3 at $1 17031 11% 1 car extra do 2-5 ‘in 7561 85" Pine-uvplc .' D” 31 5045;: Vraglfrn:1l1ar§)e(;Pl§g‘;18;o'cEn:. ref d large PW’ 180; thin gag; ggglgill:30???I$31§la$i2:8c'<;lVxxu§:3 ;;Meéerln§dI*§as1l1]d5e@u§a16d an?-Pgrfbnd W311‘; u an crease of $300,009 in h - . ' 8.318 6.601 8.306 at 1 19. 1': ' ‘-¢.,_ - ' ._ ’ ' .“ ' ’ - ' - - 0- - 2 " " . "' '- ' . “ 3 . ‘V ‘e 0‘ “W9 T A ,,,,,,,, agmwud 189.03,: .§'fm¢',’l7 ”T0lglOn::<:_° Igghvlgrligg. brls.... 1’ 59 mo a.$..c :1 03t!;1"0.‘?.!1 c8§'?.::T:c8J:g;c:2a§I-1$1tl’kf:f)t;? .?i“"5‘2..%."§'..-2 guinccs 33?; 3:’ -.l5I;3fi6- 2?’ “"““ hesmrs-$“.)’@21..3°‘. “-‘-”9.- 31 59"?-' 90- ,,_ “-0- 0*-“'~1”%l-l-' ‘lemme: WW6 336- mlléfil 310*» ~ t- Lihl 1‘5h0!'8. 9.00 Wnbuh. 14.000 Nortliwoot Ilors‘esana".fill'i'o's'."lio°a'<1" '33 533 "'4' :16 $1 13%. 3 0|" d0 M $1 13. 1 car do ‘at $1 14 do] 2 matoes 2-115 $11 10:29.1 ‘-25-’ 3-5 *1 2561 33: St. Louis Lumber Market eisgtfokgfifs“ to chow? feefimu-g Swen. M. ‘W20 Ry'°+“eady “ 606' H” mm 3“ $9@lz° Park ‘J 0°'“‘“°°o 3.000 PNUFYO4. 9.000 Rock Island 27 - Hempv D8168”... ....... 15 155 1 "41" ii 51 1561 16, (0 sins at $1 17 2 cars No. 3.3: Strinv ’ 3...’... 2-3 15:81 ) 25' Lima: ltevlsedb E H H at C0 ' . (31.1% It?’ ‘$3 7%a30' broom “Ow “gem. av’ 1)“ qme"'7M $-10 25 Lard l"~mada;' chm“ 18“-' A 1' gf 3% PW1 C0--I--. 5.0.0 -i-armed, 2'5 060 glides. 31.015 163.245 13s'és':§ us'il'é $1 175691 18. 203 an at $1 18. 44 us’. and 400 ha as been; 2-: 51 toioi 75-Gil-can nu 2-ll. s1'5no25o- Wnoizslimé A¥'ni§§.i-rso1'A.v1'>' 3?:38Li§3vr-§§dWay' ‘ ere’ avcslrhwes ”;o%‘.§%o Ci.?..5.“"‘.1.i“«..‘.§-.’.-‘I2.’ Bc'1)'l$Ji‘i; §,‘i.".'.."“?§‘3:.i.‘3.-T’... ke§;g'c 87” glse/inc rill); #1155» in??? W ‘Q ckaw,-“.3, g,oo¢D.;“",.e am, Hudson 2'06‘) airs. neau................ 4,070 2.573 2:519 1:111 8119. 24 ate at $120 3 care at $121 169 shat Yarincutlf corn 2-:5 $1 8602' ‘V1 '10 ’ Yellow nine rough flooring m-stand*sec- ' ° '- - ‘" W ' 0 "‘ 5 ' A ; ‘ A ' " cg" . 3 Morris and lake: 4.000 M’ h’ ' ' L&m'."‘" """""""‘ 334“ “-133 30135 9.58 51!!‘ wiil.o—‘.!19 k '1' - ' ' . . ’ ' ' nfi .' °.r“' . ond. clear. con t , d ....’ .............. .. . ‘makers’ ‘0°@850.-.1-553181338" $" .60@3 00‘ Com’ ‘-“at. Bacmf qua‘ °h“‘m?r° ‘kc. meat “ C olilos, 1s.ooo Woéerw-Unioi "::dC§"ol5: 11-11’-00° ‘*"“'- 8-I'll: - .158 '77s 638 :1 15’ com. net :3 ‘.oo“.2§ '5; 51 digit? 1%‘ in 335-’ 51 W22’ Sa"m‘°'.’ ‘'31’ ’’°‘'' "' °‘'°' :29 Y¢l10WDineNu;br§0ginx. fix-stand sec-$3 0062500 ‘'°’’-'- 52 5°“ ‘°' °°‘.‘."“"'°'°“ M‘3"’°““ mm“ *1“ 5/"-°"-". °‘'‘“' 55’”-’‘’’‘‘° H“m"‘."b”“‘“’°‘.1;'°d 7%. . 1) Man . . acme Malt. sacxs ............ ' 40 Q1 1;. ' ’ ” me ’ 8 ' ‘ '““”°"' 1431“: °Y”°"- °5’“"° 533$» and clear . green ~ 29 09323 09 183111112 smokers $2 5099... W90. Whiskv stead moderaeolv a-ctlve at $103 ’ - - 301.355,, ml, ,,,,, 21 1,, 1“ oi as $1 23. Spring-—-Sou-co as ever; a 00:11:16 345- 51 2501 40; Oysters. choice trade. 1-3 711 Yellow ...; i-ou;n'i°1'ooi°:iii VEAL 0nLvlte.—t:ommon to t-ur 0' head $5.0 'I’olv4i»oc.c u-'et an . i’incl.-inn od ' . ' 4 sterling exchange and B. B. steady‘ Molasses. lceoa............. 1 16:’ 53 Fire grade No. said at $1 12, and aaamole our 0850; Oysters,gooo. bi-ands 2-1:. 310001 15' 0va— common countr d 3' 1 H ‘Wt 37- .1 $7 was 09- .~. . 3 ’ ' ' . 3 q ’ F “ " fl 6,’ days 4.86)? ‘km ‘Imago ‘ 89 O , .uu‘mn_mm 10.41.? 106 » 535 ‘ N°.3MnM_$1mmd fwznmag - new mod Brands 145 55..“c._ LN“ . __ Yen‘) _. yn ryi ........ ...... .. 14 0061500 . too 0 _ .;lcuoii.c. names :59 <l0_r£:)10 lie. ALTIMORE, Anul 4.—-Illour dull but steady fi '81. 107% ; do ”§, now, 1043;; Q. ’67'.1g%% ..::°.‘6§ oats. nxo.............'...:'.°.'.‘.'. .114 168 L293 "295 CORN--Uouaparuuve closing prices: 3 9063, Lobe-tors: 1-3. 32 9063.3, ‘°1:3‘¢,'1B¢,_.m' 11 00@-13 00 £";"i’§,‘,',;"‘7,.,,°:.’;,T,§"’i,1"-"’,“‘§’,,°"°"‘ 1 £2 50@2 7° W ‘W “G unchanged’ Wh°“"W°“°m dun 3?“ heavy 3 . D 1 3 new—- In 104%; I01 411.‘: rotlstorod Oausun ouix. ou.......... 1.600 . A ’ Gherxin, gallons V doze’: 84hO5'hut-gallons I'll‘-" 1”" ““°“i°"‘nm “m -------- -~ 11 “@3390 he 1' U 66- S erg’ $2 mflvanm red $1 gaal 37:" Ne‘ 2 mm” red 1'7‘; 1 ° 193;‘-(,31o3%; ‘. ...’... 103%',a103~y _ ‘M; Onions. mrin.............. , 48 20 151 30 \No. 2. Rejected No2wm No gr. 33253360; Quart; $225O:’5.. Ian’. 31 ‘,3, 35', Po¥)lar stripe and boards. ilrstand second 1- “";f’g}’?}g'T”fAF‘”.°’*“N°E-?E3“°?“‘m°“ W me‘ ewe“ ‘Mn and Apr“ $1 34%; H37 31 34%@135.* 3 it 43 registered 100% salon’ do couhons“1c0”‘ 8?‘ 53" 6'50 34 Anni 187-"°' ma‘ H English quarts. a’uorved fiO71iO'DI'Ig'noh pint’ ° "1. """""""""""""" -z ----------- -- 2° 09093 00 mm 6” ' 3“ m 3°“! ‘zbwgé’ em” $*2@‘5‘ O°““'w°'“e"‘ dun ”‘’d ‘''”‘k- -W°9‘°"“ ‘*1-W. " tr m_‘o5 I, . _ _/4,‘ e. c, on; .._...,,,,,, 30 30 5; f°.¢¢,.day._._. 40% 37 40% 33% 85_ , - . ' . . Poplar strlpoand boards. third rate or Cattle sales to-day. . W?‘ &‘dA~D1'U53%@5-H50. Ha)’ 54%054%c. Oats .. 3 cun_enc'6£'I;t0l‘¢51ci73£05,'-5',’ do OOIUIBBO 109% . g19'1"!1J0l!-----------.-- 30 200 10 2! To-day 40 |37;; 49% 33 gig - Jigggsfioinkfirfl. 3;’. 83110113. 3798 50. ha1f- common ................................ . . 13 carols 00 Geo S Tavlor & (‘o to Av Price quiet and oteaclv, Western white 34o$5e' West ~' 3 — ‘I ; ‘ . . In D‘. ~ - o o 0-ononoooooooa coco .......'. ' . ’ D I : I . n ' . . V . ? S .'«p 2’ : - . K. P: .- . ‘ ‘v' - ‘ ’ . “ trap" 3152’ ; Quicksilver 17.; .. npdrotaix-)1-‘$1 80'feP!:- H(;:“‘ :5: """""""""" " 30.53.!‘ 16.1% 3&3‘-The grades "Ncw” and "We V7.1,-,8 gallons. $37565; Se5sir’ton.§a}u{l-c§l,‘$4-?;a“.: 2;?z2?15°, ;?Ip(3l:r\Vs:{‘2;.t,.;}€l4)::fid:€t€IIO1:lIé103351‘:3:: 2: “$3 3: §(;t1‘1:iSI?1%‘lg1’1e1;’)Egonafévtgggtcper§?eer§.%,‘9§§_ 4 $33 3:51 :a-1£xaGSde&3'?r(&:fi3g5.@}')0.l‘3.n'§}t'a-Ilgi“@356. 3-,‘; J zinc Main! 20%: Itnpolu fllfigigao 31-919,-red 3%; %1(¢:>tzs.al.t:'so.el§s;3i‘.a..‘.;1.&.I.);'i§.... 81%: 111.933 239,§§ 1Q,zg nixed» “five been dm,Ped from °m.‘1L.enVrinspelc_ $c'%0g4 09: galmon. 1-lb. $1 9002 60. 333% :1ul%}li1:c1(t)a..i.lh.‘b.!; ......... 13 306 some, 16 9311' nail:/c.shi§pl»u»;:usle§r;?.'.?.H.355 4 «:0 and dllllll for ' or xr0‘i0I".‘ PeaIm’;:vl€:.;or3I°3h$fi9 l § .. W ’ ’ I too. - . | I R . ; ‘N. 9. _ -J o o q o 0: - o . u ... . - ti 2‘ h_ m .... ’ , .’. . 0. .. Expm“ 00m,.‘y “K; “an”. 5;. ‘U0.'438'§'_ hggttggrkgn bulk.bu .... .. 1,050 350 "‘?I.'n'. h"‘“r:"'n:£e‘;':;,:_;§r(‘£f3‘:‘r?l‘t'3- and whw he‘ ye“ow_8%69%.: dosnhafighim. ’%o9§:' Reid cedar. towed and sawed, dimen- F Lr?)In’s.e&Ca:gdt‘v3&g‘.Ec:u;iI;§)&gfofizagto 1 M7 ‘ 25‘ {7”¢;‘::1.‘,°fuu,c°.‘%:°un'h:,-n‘€’:‘ B3'l“""'g”?‘c° fi ; ' ' ° ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘I’ coon coco W ‘r. ‘G i‘ e to Io-co 0° 05000 3 , F 2-l.,'—§; Harlan 147: dioxin: Central 6S9{- moor. DKEI.:.....:::::::::: ’135 ' 3'1 ‘'45 "éé R:-Quoted tower opened study but closedmlgs ‘”a’17%@17%°3"im°- 18"13-5°? ““°°- 13%“ D““- 7155 3 186‘ $100 P06 ’ woe 29 come 00 §‘““f“ Bun»“& 0°" 50 ch‘ M’ ship’ “‘1’437 4 99 fined 1l’~’o Coffee uiot undue mil nilnmn 9 re. A 3 Panama. 127; Union tactic 63);; 3,55 20 higher wig; .,;.dd..a.d mm ‘M r , t/3° 13c; fancy yellow. 9%@?:90:3I1zI-Pore Java. 50 Oslrandaah ...... ..’. ..........'.:'.°.°.:::::.3.. 13006191 «)0 ,.°’“°§;£9-*°““3‘i““f,-“°°‘“‘ "" 321 8 6'3: 1409173 win’ 1. 9. (i! all 11 8 eg I '1. o"‘1oe‘s r storm 66%, ma." 00"“. 75%; 01°“. 3”‘. M_,‘_____mm__m___ 30 1,313 522 uvncar rejwwd whim mixed “eagpe1o‘a2q‘ e 24% 0_ G_ “"3. 26@27c; C08“ not 9”“; lickor_v.isu.-.'nr tree and white w:ll.ut.... 2200603500 s.$§*-,7 figgnfgltligg ‘I113 stggggéé ...... 2415/.’ 01 my R3;-eiy wific !'fi};I‘00:utb%l}IlFl|'. air? 00 t: 1803 ahd Batman 76%: Rortnweatoimi 48% ' do 311991“ “9“°~-------------- 154 6§ 159 demand list: from local buyer-3' all Jae} .55? lmruavra. 29%c; Santos 20556210: Mexican 202.. C'p"°°" gm" °°“°'- S’°“'m°"°- mm- la-!‘ti‘I1 ’1l1eP&9C0-l1lfupi.1.‘I1a- 8l1lb"5'7§.’1'3§1 4 40 27 606 corn 12:00 090°b?lr'OllE’I!l 4 000-5 ,1 V 16:00 0 3,”; 7254; U” 0” U_ ‘M, In 29%; New fin" 3:5;-. 233 66% ,6: ,,,,,,,., bu, ,,,,,,,,,,, by ,,”¢,,,,,,,,.',,,,, X0 ,3 :3 NB’ t.M9LLsSES-—-New oi-leans 36@45c to: common §‘;‘,‘.§§ ,,,’§“,"‘°,;,;'o',;,',',;;.;,'gg,',:',;-,',;-(,;,;;,--,,,},§,9$‘g3{f,°$,°g £11518. l6lz01o5*d native ship. steel-....'.....I1I:'.-as 4 so ...,’ g1,,,;m’e,,;,'_w‘L,... «In go. ‘...’, ,,',,3;,’°’5g'5oo ‘en I-31 6//: : S . P , /~. 9 00!--0--00-00--on ' - - -’ > . 0110166. 'U_ ' 5 C Ina-DD. ‘ g00d native butfl-h'Cl' St(‘)CI'S.1,204 4 ‘ ' - . ' , ' . ‘ ’ -, ’ ’ A - do ,,,.,,,,,,,;,,_, 75%, Tom. lim ""3. -gig. gl;fia.l;;.O;K'8‘::........:..-.....:.... Em 1 5.33 f':,',f':-,x:"8"%;';;°f; n1:‘;;,§‘Fo°“_3,;’.'b,,§"(‘f°3f:‘;? m«:ri:Nil:i) SUGARS—Cut loaf. l1}{@ll}ic; peBri11i:‘;u3f‘:g(§11.l(1)h(})l1?é‘e.t.0Xtl'a.l'8.tG8. R-~ F- -3“-'0." 17 ’§““"“““’- 5"‘-’°“ 5‘°°‘"S' "03 3 5.5 3§...?.’§*.§““ W Lm"'"l “H '"'°' “°'“”"‘“’ a Fort Wayne 91%; D. 3.31:. 50; rem nusaéf 'ro»..oco.nli¢la.......I.°..II ’cs 'ii':.‘ '92 "iii 6!')f0l'l'6j0O5.Q(Il1lghlfllxbd--OEOi3B(‘1al.37G.§a~l06! °""“‘.°.d' 1°%"””“3 ““""‘*“"‘ K""'1*“‘- 10%“? ABD RATES. . S'i1"§efiti.‘:~{:‘3‘i§§§lt.§"fo°‘°°kst°°”"“‘ """ " 937 3” 1’HILADmii'mA. Anril 4.-lrlour quiet and 1’ do Dl‘ef8l':'cu 12: (Amado MIG Alton 72%; .1. pro, When. an................. 1.421 3.02) Grades-35 ours and 3,500 ha No 2 mxrl it es fr 10%c"M'L"“°gmn'h"°d*103"@10%°3"”'d°"’d- ' W7u't‘c Pt-no Horris 121’zzirne.tiveshi-pping' steers ‘ 170 4127 39"“-1' MPW3 $3 5559! CXWM 54 5905" Penn- ‘~57: ‘ 0 {erred 9915:0110 no Inns. 9%; Uolawu-c. L.-.iclr- w”°“‘"’ °““""“--------- 39.750 9.800 8.840 4.940 and rotulor at 400 16 cars rejected P620 St’L and 10y""9m7/"O; mm p"m°'°d' llallxc: '“''‘}''d Ft (1 ' . "“““°' i7 W’ “*“V" 5"“1'l’m3' “‘°"’l'3 'mi§”'31 4 25 ‘ ‘T1‘“';* “ml”! “"1 M1:"'*°”*-* 10 3503 50' hifih ‘ 'd“”1i 1’: ' p -3.“... ",1 w.,,,,,.,, “,5; _,,, ,3, ,._ ,..,.n,”h ool. 275 1.555 5.57 14.563 A4 ,, ;m_ 19 d,, ,.,,'g. ,, 37,‘,,___,.,,,,,,, W3 ,,,', _,,,,,° 8 A ,ioxmo}4c_: St. Louis A, l0fd10%e; Hiocouri A, - ,,;:,';''3,;eg',§3g,,<§;e=1;;;;gg;t!¥;,k--3--, 5-35 900945 00 Batman. 31 fat mt. mp. st. slight. '£;'6é.IlI.5.93 4 70 grade. and patent rice 50 Wheat Glut‘ {inner 9. 19; snuoun 9”“. Li: chum.’ Buqunon Wmsxy. rcctillod. orls... 198 “n N. 2 ‘kn. muted “,3 5,30 “ 40%,.’ 9 cm.s"o 9'/a"t3l0c, extra 0. 9%@9%¢35 5‘3““"‘ ‘3.95£fi9%0; lnchcsthicl:.:..... V . . 4’ 3 an 3-,. 503,.’ 50 )1. McCarthy. 13 med. mt. bu. steers-....1.098 ---- 31 38,91 15- red 31 344;} '33 wgueq 31 [gal 45 -. 1“ and Lmmcv 109%‘ Bflmwal um 3‘. J.“ 11; ——‘‘~‘‘ g Mag, 3 an 1,. gm‘, "£113, um A58, M 330 !'€“0"',C_;9%@9%0- - seat, or l£‘00‘I(1-6180‘!-.flI.i.I'h.-:-.]..i:1:1.c.B..f:§1l:.Ié: 27 50 Meofgrmy 5‘ C°.-- 15 1'?" “ac 511lD- 3551-395 ‘ 4 ‘$5 Corn 11.1-n-,’yc1lovv 540643.,“-.: nixed 540. Out; 0 ;3oC5I;tl.‘dlUl’;cIIi3 bonus l053{1‘UI:lOB Racine do st.1.ou1s1l'roi¢n:lIateo. , 20:1-a rejected whine ‘mixed regular this s_ii1a.-l't PcS,,r;,1e(fh'i7-c'.N;l1§$§§g‘. '03 ggfavfilg 450500; “i'!*‘1'c»h(;I;st§-ucaind-class iiiii.-.h——-1%. 1% and2 3. W035 M‘9,"’,,°.;,e’l°fi‘;,fi?":‘:§v:h§fif'I§?§,:“;;f;:“'11 :33 steady, whit». Western 85036c, mixed Woatcrn O ....-.... ~..:::...'-:1".:.'.%-.."'l';"..:.'-2,2--_ -- ---- =-...--....= .... =::.~.. .. .. .::.l'.'.=.:'. '.:;':'.;-1-:."°'::a‘:-"3-1 .... - - - --- ... .........~.~.---.~.....~....--...-to -' °° . ".r:-i-:-;-- . . . . r-'-'°'°~. "l";'.'.'.:'."".."':""'r*- - ’ .' ' ' ' -I‘ o "' ' ' . . - . 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Pg-?‘1%§! gloiér. 7fibr1.................... g 20 $50 3,“ you.“ “ ‘50. ’ ’ on 01 em’ 9 wered‘ 0HEE£:'l§-—Nctv York factory, 11%-612566: Ollie gtow‘ ‘.4 R in,'h'&,’,f,’i}‘f‘',;’.'.:,{§§ 17 “G32 50 Monroe. 15 fair nat. ship lug steers....'...l:180 4 ‘)6 .,,.T:;'.,°',‘,',',m’,;,,,,.“;,‘:3.?,,2’§’;y£”’£fi;9§§‘115; E 10-408 l<l6!.’; new 5. 1o5.-.;- Brio ioy ref:-1-r .,,’ ,,°,§,_,-kc ---- ---------------- .. & 30 so oA1.s__C°mp‘mm ohm‘ mes. raotoi-v, iiiralsig; factory okinmod, 65 to He; and"l" ....... ....................... .. notions: S“"°' “ 3°“ ":"" '1“? -"9 '“”*°*'“- ---- -~1-‘-l-''1 “*9 11'/o Whisk —--V’-fem:-n $107 ' ’ " “ 04% o 0 P . Y! C! D V (_ oouoooooooooooooocooooaoo 60 p ' ” Y A OGOVY la J , I. D - .. e . on can-al 46, new Jone: Ceiiii-:.l30. on-nauo oats................. 10 1o 10 mg .5; D ’ . ° " - ' '- ,,, 3 mm ' Zachritz. mm: Southwest 1-mt steers 905 3 so ‘4”'31“’°°1-~ 1'9"‘ 4-—‘-‘Mn ll 394°?‘ xi PARIS. A1Iril4.-—B.entes 108: 25c. 1.3 A n 5 187" l36No. S. lgeiect ed'§o.2white. Sgir-_PiI»ng3@£é<:;KAéh“ nth" 505%‘? .m‘1’fm,r‘;°,‘.‘.,3':,",.n,9‘,;'t;;,fu:(};,;';g };,.‘¢'t"1;,°,,',',. 5°93 ‘"3 &(.;?‘.1,§-2 ‘ octl f‘30nil1't~;"eii.'tbu. s-t.i-El: 733 3 35 l-Iquiryl. in-oly t su~gr£ge«d; Osloleo 8.000 0 pr . ° 6}’ ‘ ' . ' ' —-nun .................................. .. 15 units: .-‘ “' “hwesl AW me“-'---3-92% 4 9° “ 3”’ “P M4 '90 l’ was spot- o°‘um'a£¢Ui “ms, RATES AR. Imam ‘L,’ ‘T. LOU‘.-‘C An". %:.3:!:‘’. .....l?g§@o6. lg?‘ ghutile (Marseilles) 110130. white llsrseules. Tgilglgato or lcitziron boards. 12. 14. 18 15 wan 5° Jg:l:Jv(:.S(:lz§,é1V'lt‘0‘8$ chip. steere....1.‘.'6.'. 4 40 ?',:)f$.e;B‘5§t;“d:?.l1l{:!@lin1:r(§‘6$ quicli.‘ Fltour‘ E AL. ’ N ‘S. ' 0-0: 000000 / 4. -__ . c u o o o a n - o o u u o o u c o ooooooou e v ‘ c . '. ‘ . 7 W I ,,,, ,.,,,, ,,_ ,,,, ,, .. ,.,,,, ,,,,, , ' ' .u'?'..%‘i§“§’..°.’§‘.i’.°.f‘.-."“‘. ..§‘.‘ii.’3‘. '§.°.‘?.‘?§“.f1“§‘.‘§l.'3.§é‘.°“' 5E‘.‘.‘:‘.‘:.".:.‘.?.."ii.".'.';;.'.'.‘-2.3r.;et:::::::::::21: ii “.312 2.‘. i'.'.'.‘.?.?.I.“..‘i".'.fi?:‘§.‘:f;.‘.:".?..i.§‘.§%'I§’;‘€$i?§’?::i:§’Z‘i 2.? §,°,;',.,‘°'*;,‘-‘-',;.:,.,‘,;',:,',,},3 "-11"'F"'“11' 8'“ S."""""'“ 3 . ‘ """"" .. the Item demand; steady. GI‘a.d68---l‘0]8Cl.BdlI ' ' ‘ 4013...}; 14 ‘M ._ - “ llastin.an.33g-cod native ship. steel-s....1314 460 33‘@‘385 34 (439059 '3“ 0”“ "- P‘!-‘K 503- There was young” ggygmg. ,3," 1. 1 _ Bulk meats. $118) bs...... 45 40 as 37 - , 1.11539. 5 . on feet long 121nche- .. -. 3 ,, , Ci 8' PTOV 3 Gum 34 , 29 27 , ,6 active order demand, and h«lgliui——opened at 9-llgc s'y1:'0'pI'.._c¢,m . wide and under... ........... . . 14 5049-19 5 ' ewmes 33 $006113‘-We Smplllfifi steers--..-1.287 4 4-5 ‘'3’ 325 54- 500°“. 1- 0-"M 37' 3d-5- .6.-m- ~33 311- y ' ions yesterday, and in view of the supreme d,,n_ Folm,-1'13,-"8-5'_ ............ -_-‘Z:-:-: 4. 35 33 32 ,. 5.“ 1,,..,,_ ,5,“ “ -3,:-,c_,.e,_ am 0. afl-end 8, 506: chmée 55@_;I5lé>n. 350-loo. 1311' to toad. 4.56 Jomss mudgneo, 3.1%,? ,,',c','1,:,'s"V',._',;,'e' jfothschild. lorauh-_n_auve shin. steers....1.263 4 2:; land. 1:. w. 37:. Tallow. good to tine 89:, do 8 non an easier f...1jggpo.g°..‘",., of “G 0fl.c,._ Qoxed meats .... ..... .. ' 40 a 85 33 I 32 Soc with 24-94% bit}; 2 in domains! at go ofi‘ ll o()NcE,p(jjR_ATEf) LYE__Pm,wurg sawnmer’ JoaiI;:1sflI2l::!.‘...é‘..l.°.;....1?2.....i1 .... 15 00617 00 1:.l1II1f.1€53§“(;)%;11?tlkVE)jt£?C‘.((i_.lng stcere.....1.l76 4 .29 \ 0. London, 390 31d.‘ h f “$3, and than “omed t. M “W b'Y". on any 1.403011. C0lI1Dl‘P86¢d ..... .. 59 54 5.52 51 ‘xiii 4:1‘1l.?l; ksr. grto ,gi:\<Ii$1r;“i\:<:;i2 $4 53; Greenwich. $400;Amer1can. 3600; Oriental. and under ....... C‘ W1 8 17 “$20 90 £ie.rtln1§ullei(-i&Cto..l6;l;’id n.ship.steers.1.375 4 80 ch1BI;gdAUK];¥E,3efi'P::10w';;Fv:,';‘:lI; "Ia": 1M:g1_i:]‘;‘ S _' __ me . L 3 . . ‘ ‘ IO~I¢coOlD L; ’ . ‘. ‘ _ ,' .... ‘ (. . 5. . . .- . , ‘$1193-. POYK WM M I Nllcliotillontsldo or gen ALL mm‘ T° S°'T'“' romw‘ Solos: Gr: e—-1 our No. 21:: C. at 25%c. 1 do in s3(§A°NB§la,E‘:3,5_-.5" 3 13(&I3)gc T‘,§.§‘.§’,‘2,’§h§§.‘‘§,§.‘{§‘“.§}‘;‘,3,',;§‘}-,2‘’..,{f5’ :8 1‘ S232. 5g%to?i ..§?.‘§i§-'e"’.~§l‘..§’.i’.§‘.§"".’.’.‘§.‘;'-"§‘7....1333 ham 31 18%.’ N°¢ 1 '"‘’‘'"’g "M" 31 1753 N01 3 :3 mac; dam”; ; .,.ng,.,g mu, ,,., ,fl.."d “ $980, 3- Sci}. at geoil 1:02.495‘ wise ll fSt. L.d&l- 27c;S1 ear STABCH-—Glr-«I. 8}'£@1oc:corn. 8%0l0O;l)ea,r1, Firsaagid so-ao_n_<}cl1%ai]-K tlooriniv, matcbq Eigvnégnfi,-g8r§?fl0g’%9go:3do Texan steers.I,280 4 25 gating. :3? gslfilgaé ._ $(l1>r;l°£1ll10}i;.flt(:3;a qiE)lo:.; C , . . re .oted . .9. ' o can 1'. on re--. 1;. L, an rowed t c cox ...... .. 28 00@-3250 ' " ' .' ' -‘ M - 3- 5 . toe on bond ...“. “cg, 'gg§.n; ;‘ke"_ Dry “,1, ® 2 35 3 3 3 _ a‘ 256. 8",” ‘fie. on bulk: on E. n_T;_2 can 8l(l¢%§§c;Young Bvwn 350651. lm em“ 3506 sumo: “find qoudi“)fl$:‘fing,matcMd Johnson. 17 extra nu. feeding steers.....l.362 4 5' Quiet and stud]. N90. 2 25-5. Rye active and firm; ._ 8 1139018 Val‘? 9-M. vmh fell) -urea clear rib held '°" , 5 . E W‘ No. 2 at 28910276. 21-vi-iteand 1 Northern at 5’-7%c. $1- ounpowcier 45c®$1 3- union» p 4.oce'$1 10- s “ind ‘§'°“°-°‘*'7/' "“°'‘ °‘”““ """""" " 25 M” °° uiiirkfi '33§"3§§§-E‘:-ggdiif’ stee' 1 21 M’ 1 W“ - ‘B‘""'1“’ ‘""“" 3 N°‘ 2 "”“" 57° e at 56. _B:lcon slow at previous rates. Lard dull :5 3g 35 3 ;.= l'a§ 1 low nixed u26%c. In new sacks——37 sks mixed 00,1011; 356951.19 . . ’ e dgtdummg ‘3’»’.‘i§§‘.”“ nte)" “““""“°-'3 1 mmgm gmmson& 00 mg 13""-' - 5 4 19 snot; 54.6 Al,)l.‘l1 Prov:-slonlt quiet and nominal. 8 I03 98111138 ll SW1" 16%| 8% 70. ~‘3Q- gs. .9. ,3. at 300, 458 alts prime Northern mixed at 310: on 01{A]§‘;BER,B]]:s.:_.$3@1o, . rl‘E.’?.ri..§T‘?§.°?éLsn '“iT.9.-3“.-.‘i‘l".'.i.3;.'..?"-.=.‘,a' 7 warm 09 }’[0Il1‘06-.‘30 choice na. chipping steei's..1 45$ 4 871/ TOLEDO» -59"“ 4""w“”" ° °n°‘3 duh ‘ml -1‘ Following are yesterday’: transactions on . .2 L3‘ ¢ Lg oi-don, delivered--3 cars and 2.000 sks low mixed AXLJI. GIl.J£e..sE--1.ai-ze nor. - 32- feat, M30, in... to width . white. 12 good. native feeding stem-s....1‘1i*4 1 25” WW0‘ . *1-id 010365 firmer; ilmbei‘ Iichltran. A ril. ‘ . "bane: - - »-*.-'4'¢“°-- " '. .- 1- ’ sense i ‘ L 9! , at 31031550, 250 also pl-inc do 320. ‘man 610 do 2 6.1 am one ”. meamm no 2 an Paltlhon, double in-egs.¢..$2 lg 35 -*3 M , J.W.,Uverstreet ilzbo. to $1 , o. to , spot. $ 25}; asked, $1 25 id, pg,-k_.;q., 6.“ 5,1,5; 125 hr), on om," brought new 101-leans. .............. .. a 28 55 I1 313...}. demand. No. 8 opened lower at 57;/c in case $2 05' in wood 421,; in ca“ :3 5°64 to-on moi-s_i than tlooi-in.-z. Mai-tin Fuller at-Co.. 14 in. ship. steel-s..1.517 No 3 rod held. at $1 19. Corn quiet; high mixed: 319 to 5);; 12% ‘ _3-lobi efi.e...:1.é‘.1.‘; ..... _ 15 1; 21:1 033 315 5.‘ wmcquontly sold lu or at 59c—-the cloning’; ni4LNUFAC'13UItED ‘ 1'UBACL:u ... n.,,m,',,,“ 00111113. Kiiich tniok——$5 to $10 ‘§ M feet Forth. Wgllton &_Co. to . 45,-“; No. 2 spot offered at 44%c, 4040 bid; 113-. ‘is. P. HM.”___50 ca 15_& av. on P. t. gfiairtfinoéga’ Te;l.I;,::::::::: Q 43 43 3’ H :9 ‘flu refpoai 10 b°,_m'. flu, G1_ad&_1 car No. brands tram 75P@S°_ nan?“ 16“ lime“ 63-(yd C£€G‘b_3thI;§_fl0%1'l.n,g..k Walderirltliilys 12llgl1t native l1e1fers...._ 650 312% jectod 419.10; damofled 36‘/Jo. Until quiet; No. 2‘ E D. S. Me.-my-—-A tow thousand pounds loose Atlanta. Ga ........... 57 57 57 52 98 .5-3 2 atflxc, 1 do in 0. v.t58}.gc, 6 cars do (1 in Ad.) 758: dos-inch 650766: do 9-1.95 '5¢’¢-g¢- uA:AA“n ~ ‘i;‘§,:”",},§,‘,;'}1°oO,?,h.f,‘,’, "$25°t°$5* Mn“ H0"“°"J“’“ “?‘‘’“'°_‘ “"13 3.‘“‘-"Y ‘*°“Ve» the bulk 29%.). Clorerseed dull; mammoth $4 25; prime” shoulders and short cl at 3}5c and 5.20c, and Rome and Dalton. (}a........ I I 57 52 It as atssc, 2 can rejected in at. 1.. at 5-940; Sample... am, ,m,_na,. bran,“ 12,1110” 5ao‘°c.‘b.,.,‘gm gum-. .§ldl118‘.'---]Pl1'Itandlgécond clear 18 aofizg G0 0‘ 9°'ma“g,._9?mm“ mam :‘“:‘.‘}’,"°"3' who "°°k “gm $4 00- . . a ( {Lhout as much noted at .35c and 5}ic. Dealer, Augusta. Ga.‘ ........ .... .. I am am 5111 04 51 28 skin at 58c. ters. fine. 556600’; median’: bright’ as. 5ou55c- iidln':<—-Sitar (or second oiialit3°r')C:::'.°.::I: 15 oo.ra>17 oo m"":m‘°” '1” ‘.‘?l.§°°". §5’‘‘‘“’] 3”“ f"'”' ‘°~3‘5“d HEW OIILEANS. Ap1'll4.—Corn firmer at 48(lu9c. tilled oi'-.ler.'.'- form pkn olmulders 618al'l‘lbzLl}d "-"""““”“°‘ 6'“ """""""" " 5?‘ 47 90 48 lABLEY——Dul1. Sales: 1ca.rNo. 33:40,; 1.4,, common qua}-tare; 45a,,¢.,- .,m..,. ,, , 1; tin-l'u1g~§lclectiencing(orthird rste)..... 11 some 50 .B°“’°" “°“'5'- ‘° 3"” mg 5“-93 “'9” ‘e‘'‘’- b“‘’- Hams chill. weak and lover; s. c 7(a>8>4o as in 1 clear, at 3;‘{c toixe and 5%c. ’ B"““5m,‘3K’ Ga """"" 2% 5; ‘2 ” *7 on n z. ' size,’ 52,9559. meamm do 4'. ‘_505“6c. ?1n’§.'3,‘fla‘;k Picket:-3ouiti-o an_d flat, rough ........ 12 500315 00 °”.°“3h "° fave an" "3__"3 °f V‘”ue’3- go“-d $3393 size, uncanvased‘ 6};.’€:‘6§a;c. All others 1111- ; . Q Bacon—I_.us¢: 1 car country pork houeoi~llnu.'d- jwsmp’ é?.'°'fo}°§$ii'{l.§’l'.I°l' 5 5’ 5 0° ‘3 FLOUR-Quiet. and about we lower; but as do do 45.3535: medium do do-46Ia5’0c' twists ¥°”.°-V pm” fi“"'“‘”g'. m“.‘°h“d and d”°”‘-’d- 1546 be-1?‘ gemfzmy s’?l°.°?°3d‘ Bun‘ of "“'°"”-"5 ‘ml? cnanzetl. Gold 101%:-iil0l;4oi Sisrhtcx. par; stern i . 81% 30 3.550 8% dflwt. 10.000 lbs do clear rib at '.’f'I.‘§'ia G.”R. R. ........ ..§ ” 52 5' *7 " 47 receivers gcnos'a11'3' 5610 T01‘ Slfindy prices, it V’ery 48@60c; do unpresseu, 6 inch, 50&6'3-c" b-sigh’: 1‘§’%1t:L(;§l$k.l:l:i?§)(z‘:g1::rB‘t1epgilgéd and tires» 6! 1 ' h ifian’m quamy. Pug“, ringed a} general ygatalu 11" ‘X’ 4'92‘ ‘ A A‘ 1 5.3uia.13'.m'cl_oIrrit aux»: dc]. Packed-15 csks Macon. Ga. .................. .. me so 08 am 12. 51 h-gilt blerleu rem1N-'d- Sal’-SI 50 brls at-$4 10, cable coil 6543750.; fine-cut, nrst nranus.’7.5@aac; tl1ick:$l §oa1.oo6ré3£i33r§t.nan Wlllte 1111619: me fly 8 qu‘.n'am1T—5’- t‘;T§:.u§ W sale.” 1a“““ "M 1ND1*N-”“°‘-W AW“ 4""H°E3"L“'°* 3”“? “V 1 M68? “*1 M 0564. 3 can do at 5.606. 7 cake short W65‘ P013" G“ """""" " 74 74 74 51 1 17 0! 104 unsound at $423 del. 718% $450, 100 at $4 75 40 no second brands 7003750; do low trades 506700, Yellow pine nooi-lug-. lnfktclled and di-east-d. IV a 9mm.“ m.".‘(“ ff, "‘ e ‘mar’ -“*9 mark“ $3 50:33 65; receipts 1,700 heed; shipments 780 1. clear .-it 5§4’rb5.De. Os orders, 30 pkg!-—Shgu}([- Columbus. Ga ..... 67 I7 I! 51 1 1 88 as 5, 1-00 at $520, 100 at $5 25, 100 at $5 45, 100' 3,», {V lb. inches thick. 35% 1,000 feet more thanwhite pine. ‘ cl”ed'fi‘m’ °"“‘W.".l‘l‘. 'fi”_‘d°“‘b"‘?‘“y by me_9X“‘-13‘ 0‘ head. Flour steady and tllluhallig‘-id; fllflcy sea . . Bra 4940. clear rib 5X(d5%c, short c1cur606%c. Fort Games, Go ............ .. 87 81 73 5011 19 S 3, 75' 50 M; $6, We quote market limits as {0]},,,.,,;. flag, _Yollow pine step plank. 1, 1% an 1-"/, the demiffld In :()3‘;"7-1-1,‘,-".3?‘:‘J.1IS€3lX1'\YiU] um W;-eccllll-8- _,W"’ 6 50; family $5 ‘Z5035 {Si}. Wiicut quiet; No. 2 red £l'(;‘.;:kf£lSC Bauer-Sells on orders at 7%@8%fi Q3"-hm’-I't. Ga..‘.. ......... ..,._ 90 an I 71 1 77 ‘um, 3335433 60; llu9Oi“‘IC. 34 10@425' X $4 50.71) ‘inches thick, dressed both sides ...... .. 33 006045 00 ,‘_1‘j‘,°'-93 C/“H3 $1-_ “"ff5 103 light 140’5§150_‘b5 5720"? $1 1561 18. Corn steady at eoo. Oats stead-1 ‘ “nay mm. 9,651.‘. A;'e1_icuB‘YGa ........ M..." ” 9-5 ,6 7611 T 8, 565: Ohm... $575@6_ . . ac ore . ,br1isb E311: thing ball: bqf. Etna 11012» uiliE.os:;1rmo;nsecond quahty..... 30314 00 log 4?.-. 30@3 50; butcher to select hQ.#.V)' $3 lore quiet gum m_,,,m,,_..,_,.,,mu1,,,,,.,_., 3%‘; G‘ ,._ 53, E Laid.-30 l-ca county home sold on p, l;,, and 50 ,._n,.,,,,., 9.. ,,,,,,, 9; ,5 ,5 7. 1 , ,3 an FLoUu—.-();ty «ii. on .1-am-3 M «,3 75m ,0 ___..._.-___._.. ____, ~__ _ __ __’_?_ _f_f_ __E_ _;_‘j ,;.,,,,,,, c,,,1,,,g’_ C13,, ,,,',',,";;,',;,;;,',; ,;,',;,',',"-',‘; 1‘ 9° §_,’> 95- 13-XWem6° 11* 83168 $3 95?-33 93% 5 bulk $3-.400 L.ard mi-.. Hausa ecu. § ace prime scan: at 70: choice kettle oflergd ., Charlotte. N. ...... .. an to cal 57 1 04 51 «,1; country at $325608 50. No.3 Med. Fain. 100.1‘ 5 so is 15 4 so 2 75 1 on 85 inch thick. count........ ............. 16 octane 00. " "5' bale‘ 5“ we K-‘N353 CITY» 130-» A?”-‘*3 4-"‘W3°"‘ “V” 93‘ . 7.156, with 70 bid. Refined dull--73.50 cash in ms Wllmmgtqn. N. BI 52 52 47 4‘! Q0315 ],1EAL—Lowo;-, Salgg 350 brls cm’ at I{o.3Large Fem. 1300 6 50 6 05 5 65 3 '25 1 15 '1 00 Poplar coiling, clear and second clear, 5,/, - UNION YARDS- Q1119‘. N°-- 3. $1053 370- 4. 31966; N0. 3 flllflflfi glad 7947'. on ordorl. G1‘f9°“%‘?°‘%~ 1 : 1 l: -o 7fi1 .. $31532” ¢31_ ho. lo 00! 7 00 6 50 6 05 3 ; 1 29 1 06 mch tm9k. C0ll—H$...... .... .. ' . .... .. 20 00@22 50 No. Av. Price. No. Av. Price. No. Av. Price. 900- 0°“ ‘$803! and ffiifly W-‘-1.iV‘19; NE 939%‘.a ‘ reiisc-— n rior 3-$039/o. brown 4034 on v 1. ,’.,._.,‘3_"(3::j‘.'.'_::::: w aw“ i: 46", M, n}iu3 .; 530- gem. E_ . "" . l - -' - “ ‘ , """" " ------------ -- ' 3.... so ’ ’ 30 :1 low 4X@5c; cm 4.00 sec w/he on 1:. I1‘! a}t{6}’{c3.e giiixirttgil-fblsl. c. .............. .. an 3 2 :17 i 344. 3% at 62e@p.t.; bulk. 5 cars at mill at 53:.“ ..i£’.‘."i”3 figfllefizllic-’sf§1i2>'r'é 53 tall? 3 13 563 3% Egg 1 1713 ‘ll 3 st§rDp1h§!-p°1§/ bi?:dd2ilr(:€fhfir:€ §57$iios‘7§.°1n&o(§1§§tr ifs‘; 14‘'‘'25-2’‘'‘§ 60 64""223'"'3 50 67''''228”°'3 5 1 A W l Beel——0n orders: cxlxa hmlly me“ 312 5.‘) yr bl-1, Charleston. 8. C..... ...... .. 52- :1 It 47 so {'7 3kg choice lhl.pO$lfl‘I 3% mill at 806. ' N0. 1 Mess .... .. 25 00 13 00 ll 90 10 90 6 50 2 10 1 75 tha.1l’w7hi'l."o’ 1:0. ’ ’ 37""202°"' 50 NATIOXAL YARDS C°“'°n° 559*? bf-W1; lrioi 100110 V E. Tongues $53 P011 R018-1. S. O ..... .... .. 52 5'2 47 It 47 HAY—-Stou¢y on this aide, where there was a 1, kg in n . “A" awe Green Bay shingles .... $3 00603 25 N P 1 No A P ‘N Mnmrnle, Anrll4.-—Cottoii cosier;low middling g 500 V 602. g,,.',,?§,"‘,._.'1,‘;‘,$,','gZ1'.','IXIZIIIIII 7 3,: 2 } 3 3.} good demand from local buyers; very dull and 1.19, 3"w1,,.2fl;h, 3 25 3 10 3 0[ 1 35’ 75 66 §$6‘..’.;.§f.‘§'{’3§i§?i°.".‘i“§‘.‘;§‘;";;,-'~;§,°3;,:;"""'°' 10;.'...11k'J§:..$§5‘«34?)’ 18.'...1;P4'...:$1llm4%'A 4$CJ’.‘...Alg2‘...%'l%(1:lle" 9°’ *’“d‘“l”5 m‘‘‘’3..”%.m 1300 “R33 “°°iP“‘ 6°‘ 1 callers,‘ Ala ...... 15 15 75 57 1 14. as o.Iout25c «.9 ton lower on East track. Sales on No.2 wliltessu. 4 oo 3 so 3 so. 2 ~25 - so 75 Shaved pi .esiiln.:le,....?......IT...IIIII}IIC 4 ooési 7% 35----189----3 *9 6*----133----3 45 909----177-.-.3 40 *.“."°‘§ “"“l.“""'*‘,-S '-.-~>‘>3 59-1085 t‘-W-01337-35“-*'**'-9' . Lent rohgcog 1.1-keg, 1.113.113, Ag; ...... C7 61 54 51 1 12 7, East track: 1 our poor mixed St?!-fled at $5; 4 cars No. I Whitefish. 5 00. 4 70' 4 401 2 75. 1 (lo 85 Lath, river and city make ....... .. ....... .. 2 75a" 25 45....1'l‘s....3 40 67....1_9'2....3 45 39....211....3 so -5152*“ 6113033509 A iirooeum. Mr. W. M.Lodl in his tobacco circular t cl. Union Springs. Ala ....... .. 67 u on 51 1 12 as roll tepststl; 3 Ifllle mixed stained at $7 50; 1 car 570-1 T’°"t 4 25‘ 4: 00‘ 5 so 2 4°! 90 80 brewer. one side. $1: two sides. $1 25=W0rking to '53 ---171'--'5‘? 53% 51----21:5----3 42% 11.... .~...a is New URLBAN8, Am-ll 4.-Cotton llrm; sale: . , _ ° 0 Selma, A a ............... cs» 45 454 as 72 4.3 pi-lino timothy at $9 50; 6 choice do at 310- 1 do flooring, $1 50; to siding. $2 50;to ceiling, $4 00 we 1 cos 47----237----o 5-3 41....?é_’>-I-...3 55 38....2«ii....3 so 8.156 bales. Grimm-'3' "7560; good or!-Hm‘! Skin. lth msi., has the following in connection with Montgomery, Al_n............ it til 30- 72 4a ‘fig .51.‘ gt $11; 9; mi. gjdg, 4 cars ,,{,.icu, Col§:}g’i3“,'uver 1 col 8501 7 7 251 4 25 1 45 1 20 feet. ’ 03 49....2§4....3 55 low lntdillilcg 9}-.;.c; niiodllng 10%“; good Mid“ t me -------~--- -- -- ll 2 2'. ‘.3121 2 mo - ---m ----.v ... '. . ii in: 3. e ---w i---- we . and mo pic-bithilltion in inure to its rutui-e- 'r..llaiiass‘ee.i<-15.’ : 3 19 1 u .. 3°!-'9 ;*°§°e :; gifisfilg gksiideeal, on 0(ll'(i6]l'9, 1I$g;$IE;1bS,1gl£)e}-1% g g 3 3 5., Louis Dry Goods M...-1..., 39....1.-£....g 50 51.III1ss.I..3 Ze ;’£,‘eS"0%, firm ‘° ‘“""‘““ “““““ 1-845 ‘’“'1°‘‘‘‘°°‘ ,. ‘ H. _ .. ' . i Bfil . . . ' . . ....‘ W . . ' ooooo ones. 0 o o o o o ~ a no Ouooi , - . v o 59""2 "" "' . "" 45 53000.1 3.. . 9 9 -_ put m..iket. for the new crop may be written an §‘jn%1';llrg£1S;_1t“i?.'...f........... B 64 so 74:1 3 5 bolts pmno in $11 50; 4 cars at 100' bales cholcegot New Glbbed 6 00 3 50‘.....I...... rEm‘5"Sm’1° °°"’°n5' 1 *3’ cent Off‘ 30 ‘M35’ 53....174....3 40 53....191....3 40 10....1g6...-14g tixnvitsroa. April 4.--Cotton dull; middhnl 1 [‘“‘y °p‘“’' ““ ml‘ °"""’3"° "' 0031131‘! tralmc New ort Ark 45 69 45 3.5 70 35 $12 250125! P°”‘"‘” R°°'-' - 9’ 080$ 03 10 ‘-l?-Y5- Rclmlfil‘ 950038. days; 6 V 55 l66....3-10 57 18-3. 3 40 50 161 '3 40 l0c' not receipts 683baloo' sales 680 hale-3' ex- 1 contiiiui;-na since BIO new your. having been rug: Beeblé Al-k....:.°.:.:.....::.. 65 79 65 53 1 06 4; ~ fin,-,flw1fiEg_.m,.m and in demand 5 1 1 “‘ 0-out on’. 10 days: 5, V cent on‘, 30 days. 51,::,173,,,,3 40 53,',°,',173,,,,3 40 3g:"'m2""3 '45 “in c”s,,w,,M 161 ml". ’ ' ' 4 ed. 0l1l‘1'<=0£-his an «cumin something neg.» Little Rock. 89 30 28 56 46 5.4. at $1 04 ’ 3 '39 03 agccgilggd ‘l)l6<;i'ei2n-g&ul§ge§s“.r.la. .I.l;gd.1.1;;I.l..............$1 40 Bgowfl b‘llEE’l‘lNGr8-~AlI€- 4-4. 7c;do 7-8 6}-ac; 512.... 96....2 30 112....1Sl....3 25 1l.:::302::::3 55 ‘ 1. 3103,11,}; A,pri.1§.---Uou,o‘n 3tg;(]y'mid§};1}g 93;»;- §§'m""”'°""" '"1”"“‘|0- ramactiona duriil ‘LEAF ’1‘C'>BACCO—‘-Mmket ver dull h ‘No.1 'boxea..'. .. . .. . """ AW 5' "4' 8‘/‘°‘ B“1’“°"” "4' 73 C”""°”‘“”‘ H 18"‘°18°“"3 4 28'°"3°8""3 5° 44""149'---3 3° not recur} ‘to 326 bales‘ sales 1300 Incl ' oi: 3 pa“ m°‘m '"°‘ P'°"‘°i5"3- 1-239 hoflsheadug Chicago mnwsnnoe re-ow fork and Live and sneak owing to the discrimingytjon m’Ea ‘Ea?’ 5 sardines. ‘kegs’.......:::::::::::..::..:::: 90 4"» 455°? C°1'°“-“lei A. 4-4. 60; Fall Brook G, SHEEP—-The demand was as urgent as ever in ports oenflowi-eo 387 bole}: . ' eh ..e...~lng.-. at ...m..__ 1,215 ;,.,_..,,,,,,.,d,, “,1” ,2 ' pool ¢,,,,,,,;,‘ ‘_,,“,3 1" It . - . . 5 " mo 5 9}" Co “"'_largain won. 501:. and 25» boxes " it 6 4 4. 5c: Great Western. 4-4. 70; Hoosier 4-4. com -~i-ison with rocei ts ff ‘ t h ‘ ~' ’ - ' - . - .. - . . , , _ . ¢.gm.—-which ll now 0 -1? lbs above touith . . . , _ , . V” / _ . . p.. , p 0 air oc oice mutton CH.A.RLn.sI1‘oN,Aprl.l 4.—-(.otton stoadicr, mid . suction, 804 hogahcads, plivetc sales, 300 bags. 1-133 J vi Adgng a co ru nun fl 1 11 class Brook raall and quality 09,. , 1 13 Q0‘ 1335- m¢d- "110°lP~ 50“ M14953 b°I9S- 5 5% 6}~40. India-VI “€30. 4-4. 3./a.<-. do 7-8. 7.26. Indian grades. Shippers and on tchers were in the mar dlilll ioxeioxe not meal is 291 bales‘ salon. ~ 7’ 1 heads‘ wimd”"" ‘mm “""° 1”’ ‘h“’m"“ 953 d an; . 11 . r 0 0 ow. hhdasola out of tho’-46 up Palsoedp 12 hhdx; {ugs co?‘£i.u"?.‘§i‘%‘§§.°’i.’.3.‘..‘?.".‘.’é'.’. aiTi1ld3o35a1:.:(§;§;§sg§% n’‘Z'1'b' ;‘ Sififidard A. 4'4. 36; d0 B. 4'4. 7%c; Jlmlam 3. kct, and paid strong prices as they did yester 400 bgaleo ’ P ’ A ' 1 "“'§' 7. . ' ' ' . .' ... L 9 1’-9 3. - ' . -' ' w .. . ' . . g1e'>8g‘kz>li\E.*‘.l‘..8,d!'3thg:;‘8\Vll? by city .manutg_¢m,.e1,§‘ mg can 3 on 0. innocuous markets to closing (51 70 ,5. “,3 ma), R,c]e¢'.l.ed--Bids on 16 hhcls Cu .511. extra. boneless. Georges,‘ in ,0 md 35 4 4. 6l4<l;'.);.La_tvi-et:fe4I.‘L_i 6%c, Penn Mills, day, '1he mztrket closed film. A few common SAVARNAH, April 4.-—Ootton steady; middling n,9nll.',;].(,l:Z;.‘3)..p o ul1‘:0zl£:l:t9r\$ mar‘ pgifnc‘.-'phgl.,; hours Thursday, Aim) 4: at $1 70 to $2 90, 5 at $3 '2O9to $4. Sales: 5 hhds Cmdflo1ilce(sJ.hamp.lb....fii._.fi).i) ..... . ..‘...i.b.... .... 8% fiéfég; ““!;:urr‘i 4 .65“. 0. lion A AA, 4-4, 7c. §_,.me:cam.,t1n, Slgugkéllegz gglqggsloiséb mWo con- 10¢; not receipts, 395 bales; gross meg.‘ pg, 415, g l C I A I ' 1‘ ,A o . O S , n. 0 ........... — 9 - 3 D. 9- 1-8 I . . . ‘ ,1 ‘ g V . .- . I‘ : g9;.;pn.,-.;a lugs and low leaf, while the remainder pork-vt?aBIc‘3;0og;<3R3§¥/T.’ r’$9B:é@9 , 3 £1 (‘owl 80’ 7 at $2@2 0’ 1 at 33’ box 3"‘ New smoked halibut. in 11) ................ lg BLEACH!”C0£1‘T01“S--'-Amfifikefifiz 7'36%63' .33: Z<§1i3?non to medium $3 25333 75'3i5a*i1rut‘o hills‘? c7§2s‘?333'o’ glffiplollxilelm (“en nun’ 1' ~~ covelml l'a.tnerd6oil'siblos‘._vles of naedium to good 1 in-¢g...1yfa "7 152,7 175,0?’ JED’? 7 ..., ,5.—4-H" we’ note. Trash, and nghg_we; M In $1 60 ' Auburn A, 4 4. Slgc; "Ballordvale. 4-4, 735:); ‘do ggod 3434 60; choice gg tangy 54 3o@5 40: sales. ’ ’ ’ ' A ’ shipping, me.l'iulactui'i'ng and rchandllng on vi;-..“__A’£,’,.i1 ' 51 59}/’. ’ H‘ '31 ‘1‘i";'%@ "2?/"'_ 01 7_,,9c°m;‘,. mi” 31 75,592. ram. 2,0 2?“ DRUGS--Acid. cimo. V 3, 396; “name. 7-8. 6}§c: Barnsley. 7-8, 5%c; Davol, 4-4, 100; N D 1 no A ' Ic(30ll2’ll, cf 5... prcy‘11ing ;.,.,, p,.,-,.,.,_ me “am. June 51 H,/. €a,,,.m__fi-‘ 43,3:;‘_ J A 143111//J , $2 10022 ‘O, wands “,1 ,“u.’i,,,.‘ leaf $§gg@,,‘.’7§§ powdered. 52c; ltmmon. carb.. 22¢: alum, am; as. Fruit o_fLoolI1, 4-4, 8.30).; do 7-8. Sxc; do uamgnc, 98°-Good natfggrnhuttlshs 155 gflée. Petroleum. 1 §l‘a!§(tt'l are coming in slowly sliiphers ll!""’5’-"""i“ ’ "°" .’ . 7' " " " “"°'. 4"" ’ — .... - - ‘ " 9» safcztida. 25c;balsam conaiva 450: bismuth sun- 13¢; Hill's. 4-4. 8346; £107-8, 734a; Linwood 4-4 as 3- 1 1 1, ...)" P - 4 i ‘n, _ I ‘ 58-‘ . ‘J. . _ ‘ P . . . I 0 8 1' 30115.....................103 4 Ol}2 AI. A to :m..itt.lle causes; for a better market, but May 61c ' ' ' ' "' - ,1 , 3 . do $5 50,37 50. W” E . _, 5 mt. $225, blue mass. 49c, blue vitriol. 12c:borax, 9c, Lonadnlc,4-4, 8c, PM-ugon, 4-4. 7%c; N.York 81 Fair nai-'Vem1M0n8 ------ 1 25 met and steady with rst sales at ‘5148% ads . I 10r1,.,“.g,,,,dc3,”aa,. ‘wing semen, at me 1,. - - S90 0 B - n _ 3 _ -DP 1'3 “Om”?-_%l. 1-91,, 12},/,c; calomel. American. 82c: do En hen Mills, 4-4. 11:40; 5ocla.l.b, 4-4, 7340' Wamsutta 81 Medium nativemuttons............. . . 85 3 70 q s ' A -r" p' -oh. I , , 10 1068 B.ecclnta--Wltent. 57 300 bushels: corn 161 405 common to medium $.z@20 fair to good $22(d>3o—.— . . , . ll . I , , _ , _ a . . . ' - vltnced to $149/... declined to $146.6, at will _ f‘.n(“ u b’ h I g . . ’ . f E ’ 50! 346: l;I'63U‘ ‘Mal -"4g 113%‘, ‘"3 86. 7’8. 70: 50 ID1lttOl'lS.-.-..o.....o......108 5 ‘ 2‘ ] “11‘0"?Ih ‘-13 0119 Mid 6'-WM (tweed bv uncetileil barley '11 569 '1. '11.! ‘S e 3. me’ 3'918 bufihelm MLI4?X§)y "5 an 1%: i ' 3- chloroform. 90c: corrosive sublima.te.iec: i'.'lvcer- FINE BROWIVS--Atlzmt-i0 L L. 6%0; Appleton §" E"."’ “-"“'° "‘"“°“”'"""""""""n1 5 3° 25 192 brle' tralisaciions 154 000 bi-ls ' A ha"e- yre d O 0 G 8. ‘I l ‘ ‘*k 0 1 3 $3 50: oz‘. 54 do 3’ R’ 08 Fall‘ mutt0l18..........’. oooouoooo ‘ x 1 - Q ‘ n -. a 1 hr ,,, ,, _ P V -6 Snininents--Wheat. 108.660 bushels. corn 200 - H1s.MP--Undressed $600985, dressed $1306.-0150' . - ° . d S .. d . - 24 Good native muttons............. 93 4 75 P1TT5BURG- P‘-H Apr“ ‘- P9-“'°1°‘1m ‘lu.-1° 9-u t ou.,.i.>lit the month under review. The i'ndi- 5- - 1 1 - . - ' ' -. - _ v V lb. $5.00. do. powdered. $7 00; oil oerlramot. 7%0. 0 . 71». 0G. 6.540. Indian Orchard IE, 1;. - .3 31 5* 3; 1» 1-K 1-v,- rm (1 1 s gnu... 1 . . . _ 24oueies,oats.36.064. bushels r e 3 702 b 11- 350'“ slwanf’ p"m° m‘°kl°d ‘OW 579 9 K - - -- _ , , 41 on native muttons.....................100 462% 0-N1 8 1% 3 0 . I10 M 1/:0 . cat3i.»lls_.i1e .hat the nruent crop, not uiillkr-. s-:v- cg; - 531.13 10 113 b h , ’ ’ ' ’ us 53“ 1 1’ no. no‘, ‘ d S 1 ' “F sand. $4 50. oil lemon sand. 3-3 on; trgtass, mm». 7540, do N N. 70, do R R, 6140, Peppere1lE,8)-ée; adelpma delivery ' p - l oral of its predecessors, in coming upon us ~“L3U'l 1 ’ Y’ ' M 9 5' tow$3 . n o 1 cc 0 . it e lcar choice mm, 22.3; do bromide. 55c: do chlorate 28c: do d0 R. 7340; €10 0. 703 (10 N. 53-66. "'”‘ - '11 I . . _.,,,,. ., . nspections—-Wheat, 94 can; corn 357 can - lndreeled at $85. . . - _ - ~__ __ — 0 . By '1' 1 AM‘WBm>,. Apr 4.--Petroleum 27%l. fl_3iell.. .. i. but unlike the low ends. of late pre- ogtg 25 33,-; ,-y, 11 0,," . b‘,-18 15 3’ ’ BALLNG sTUFF3,_Jo;,h,,, mt“. 2 m I , waideo 33 75- 3°Wd¢1‘¢d fhllblrfi. $1 2b.P0wdered DUCK5 0030704 B1'°'-‘W 361133013‘ 105. 11359. . 9 agwaym I l nous ones, has good color. substance. lrcedom ’ .1[IL:WAUK3lE’ Mllnxyii-v am‘ . my 2_ ,5 mm my@10—§‘{c_2%- “-1 ex b:a£- ipeoac. $1 85; powaercdjalan. 40c; quinine. 11, 3 do.20s, 130, do 303, 14c; Boston S O. 9;-ac; do 0 H, NnW1'0i.'.K,April4.-Beeves—-Receipts loohead, I train dirt, and condition to recommend it. all of whc-.'——No 2 51 10% MM’ $1 1236’ J 5/3'33 fiance. nenfp mufo 1;,@1:%‘3;1Q.40; sens art’. at W.. 01.. $4 00: root.ll:ontian.t..12c, me; do XX, 12c; do A A, 14:; do AAA. 15c; making 3,800 head for past three days, against - D” “°°d'- . - l which has enabled the unloading of our m0de1‘alLe In: .f3c°;lioiis'--\’rYhut 101 'o’ai-s mm’ 60?, ,, ue,__a’,,‘,,°'w ‘rip and 5‘ Lo _ Else, ii-on ..,;,¢.;,gmger (Ja.maica),vn. 25c;;-001-,_1-nubal-b (E, pamxen; corded, 15c; do XLX, 15c; Patapsco 4,200 for same time last week. Market slow at New Yonx, April _4.-Business light with 60m’ - recciz.-is at prices apparently satisfactory to both Re}}(.,m,_V,rhea, 5'90. Nahéh v bemdle . . uis oov $2 50 lnqia), $1 40;’:-oot. Ioneca. 75c: root, nqui1ls.16o; corded. 13%c. yester-dav’s. reduction; 8 car loads Cherokee _mis§_ion houses and importers, but jabbing ' -buying .'-ind nelllntr illoresto. It is an open ques- gm“ }nen;s__.whe§,; '95 gm bu,f,,;1s H1DES__'_D,.y mm 130 ,1”. 3,“ H612 _ sol epson. 2}u03%c: M1 nltre. com_’l. efillsc; sal TICKS--Amoskal. A C A. 170; do A, 15}-1c; do 3_'_I9e‘r3 $8 2568 62 per 10011.3 dressod weight; or-- is tail-ly_aotl'vo. Cotton goods quiet and uncount- tion whezllcr or not very l_lb81'lll receipts or low p HEW Y'0R1'{ MARKET . . M “K3129 Gm.“ ‘saR___No 1 550- §3m- ultra ch. ‘cure. 14.0160: sa1Rocholle. 87c:soed. B. 14%c; do 0, 13140.; do D, 12c; do E, 11c; do 01118.1’! to extra native steel-s_ $825@16%. Sheep‘ ed. Pl'1'I_tl in irre nlar demand. Gin humor gpaaes could be placed Without 3 ;-..a,,.,,,-,,,, , . ,,,- O _ 8 _ . ‘ . _at 707%c: ca.nary.oc;do ca_i'dam,Ma.labar.a50:dohemn.5c; F,-..10c: Belmont ACA. 15c; do XXX, 16};c; --Receipts 4,200 head. making 7.400 head for main acme. Woo one dull. The I01.‘ - - "1 No 2 China 0 A ring wheat $1 7};@1 8 N darn ed 6c bulls and stage 44@5c cal - - - - - "N68. 0113118‘ “‘°‘‘“°d‘‘2 “*9 Mlle! itwould re 3 Mn‘ 1, e ,‘f,,.,,,p WM,‘ 51 29;“ .0 " '0 °‘ ,.,,,,3“ ' ' ' ' ‘3@9°- do mustard. white. 14c: silver nitrate oi-:st.. 0' do XX. 13346, do 11, 11c; Conestoga 60-inch. three days, against 8,390 head same time last 3,eoo pieces dross silks will be soldatouetionnli Milt adversely to sellers. Uldiobaocos were neg. mlxegfigxeawyc R can 35,, Pork .}5@13?,‘,' BEg,'3wAx____24,924,4° _ oz.,_ 51; do do moon. 0‘ oz.. 51: soap, 32)“; do G M 4-4. 160; do GEES. 156: 000 '17; week; demand strong; market firm and active; Wednesday. . ' deemed, the otrel-in; or which were about 209 Lad 7 42 97 25,3 ‘ ' .. ' n,«,ATH3R5__51,,w. ',,m,ban ed P l ca.atilo.m0tt18d.-i'I5.1°>S012c;tIo do white,Lsa 1-‘Ext, IIOCCA, 12)-go; do AA, loo; do X, 9e. tullpi-icec;con_-linontoextra nnshorn sbeop$537x l hogsheude ooinlnon lugs to common leaf, no...-ly ' ' 5 ' ‘boot tux” G “mac, infer," d; 85a3.m°§m.1'x (1 111-1118 L. 18c;str!chnine. crvst., V oz.,_a 10; no powder Mothuen A A. 14%c. £7; fair to choice ch. ped$537x@587xo. Export. . 1~m.p,nu.n., - , 4 all taken by one §uy¢ru{,p1'l'cc5 ma; hgvg ...“, 1-"3 _ ,- . . - 2 . e 0cto30c. ed. 51 95:8_IllDh|11' 5 5060:8130. sulphate. 12c. GINGHAMS-—Arnsskeag, 99:0, Glasgow. Sxo; era took two can-lo ll unohorn Ohio snoop. 118 wmmygvmg A 1; ; ...sp'mg, of gang; J . ' .- . Sirius’ wheat. 9310-10103 10d, Lalitornia aver- Taro 8610 V-cont. RPEN-mum 011,3 E-re... - 9 La 1 d 1' ad _ - ' - Pr . - W71’ - v - serious loss as compared mill quotations at close ’ TU . . . lurnontlno. 8.8 ncaster. 93-£0. Renfrew. 9%. 3s,at $‘I,and dock ea c ippe 0 at 86 87%, 1 our am “ 37¢ , i , . - . In wheat. 11: 3410119 8d: Callxernnt club 8313!’ PELTB--Green salted ssoaxp . ,1 ,1 55@7o.-,- ;, .4; 12 . gig __ . . - . 1' 1 be - ’ - 4 '1 1”“ 5e”°“' when 11 64.1 C - n 26 on (cit wocasl 25' d -lar 70030 ' ’ 9*“ 33c, iar o , . 005 61' , . -oizxc V _t, 13 I148 Brown--Amoskoag',17e, Boston. 94:, load choice Canada your in: em lit. 57 12);. - Opinions unto the probable extent of planting 1-,,“ ‘,0: 3333- 01“: 9'” 3- 3|. 30- 600-} an 5@3bc}'7dr :9 . 0. Inedlumwfl no-ate-foot oa_l. 65ia6Bc°wha.le oil. 75c; bank oil, Belmont A], no; Belmont COG lie; Belmont Swine--Receipts 8,900 bead. making 13,400 Wm, wick“. mlmufld -y nwnmfl .. for the next crop at Missouri’ are conflloting, and 1...‘. '—l--‘§‘h" 37‘. 00 i do 15.3356 ' ’ ' mun“ 53150: treat slubricatinz oil. W. Va.. 20625:); coal oil, BBB. lslic; Be1ino,ntAAA. 15c; ltrron CO, Inc; head for three (In. attains! 15,520 head 1! ' i ) ’ cover the two nxtrenor the prepondoi-snco or i, --'9” ""“°“g' 1'“ ‘“ °‘- 95389“ ' . 1 o¢.. 13613560: 150 deg” 17}-(818. -Warren BB. laxc; Warren AXA. 15o;Peu-1211. tor some that last want»: some on-“cred dive. 3534“ ‘"3 £8100“ °°m5“‘33° °‘“m‘!.‘-. - «...... :'..-:.-.:-.'.".r:......------ .2.-.2.-.-;. .:-.r.i'..'--"~"'-'-"- """' ""'°""-- -.n..°-l.-'-"'-.. ...... » -» -=-------- ---l' ---"--..----' -'--- -- - -- -- -- ----v ---=---- - 1- . . Q _ 0 , ' . I _ I 0 . 0 _ > ‘~ ' - ”n‘,’,“,‘,‘,‘,‘,::‘;n‘¢"; "1 my ludzmeet. . lower; Amerlcan_mI13rc‘oi-n on coast on higher. FURS--otter--No. 1. 335008; No. 2.51 on; 3,, i .,‘.‘','‘‘;,‘,,'1_'_,;.;,., 1 3.5%“, 3., 1 ;,’,,:¥,°°;7"5g“:'§.'. 1,,°,§‘;‘B1‘1°3-Paper. axe. tat. Sc. hill 001"” . 3%? imbow :n.;od’ waft: ...2i°'i§'.i‘1‘¥'.'.‘.'l.i’29“"“'......- 4 °m°h‘” '33.‘ .'°“" ‘-‘‘“°‘* ’ , ,0 - I “ ‘°‘ “ m". ‘‘‘'‘f'' Amvgtla when ofcout moderate. stocks in 3. 750051; No 4. elsoooo. Mink-No. ldork 35¢ gi l 370-l0c' Spanish do. hemlock’ zoom’ unr:1'ntos--n ' — -- V ’ choioolsoa“ in mod demand and -1 *0 910 btmh.‘ : gtor the timetouctuiig out the crop. :ihou-d .1-m,._,,u D0,“ ugh, . . . - 0 |°° - - . WWI MI 0?? V3 . . .~ - v . . or than had been :ntlcl- 406» do pale .’.0a35c. lie. 2. dmrk 25680: do pale - Bunion An-as do 280806;; slauzhter sole toasts; -lo-4.11)“; «S-L, so; Allondale 10-4. to; do -4, ‘ulna of been It IIJKISSBDS 3, . .- 5 -- . ~ ’ - Us 3 l from Boston, New York" and Philadel- , phia over the railroad of the party 5‘ “Of the first part and its connections, “I to St. Joseph and Kansas City, Mo., consiirncd . '1 execution of this ag'i‘eeinent until July 1. 1879. on a basis of'the following rate from New York to St. J‘ Joseph and Kansas City, to-wit: $1 10 per 100 pounds; second-class, 05 cents per . 100 pounds; third-class, 95 cents per 100 pounds; is fourth-class, 65 cents :« portionate rates from. oston and Philadelphia, \‘ I . u i '1 mp iv ll. 1 the following item relative to an incident in the -4, A ,. ,i . citizen , Dr. N. R. Casev, of this citv,once fought Aw . regular love»feasts, where all seemed to bein. .» spn-ed with a desire to tickle one another. Under management of this road is about to take place. / .gcellentfreight men under consideration. change, if made, will undoubtedly work vgry , called , and a general demand has been made for :1 tween the Wabash Railway Company. party of ‘Co. , of Kansas Citv, Mo. , parties of the second 5: ‘part, witnesseth: That the party of the first part 7 L freight stated herein on all freight transported 5,. reached by the Wabash Railroad and its connec- 's tions. The parties of the first part agree to pro. . the benefit of any open current published rates parties’ railroad and its connections as designat- ed by said first party, agree to give the party of ‘ the firlst part all their freight and all they can contra . 1 contract lower rates of freight are contracted by . other roads to similar merchants and jobber: in , after giving the party of the first part five days’ 1 other lines to like parties in St. Joseph or Kansas ’ Ciiy,thcn this contract may be canceled. All over- , chariros on frei;>;ht carried under this agreement I upon statements furnished by the second party, I, shall in good faith use their best efforts to have all , on such diverted freight by said second party. .5 This contract, or the existence of this contract, . shall be kept within the private personal knowl- ,4 ruary 6, 1878. _ A , Court, in the case of Small vs. the Cliicago, Rock ' confiscate a railroad. The Railroad Commission- * came eut of the engagement with lanrels. It hap- . pounding another man unmcrcifully. With only, igith contempt. thonilet fly a. right-header and .--knocked-him over. ‘—~ imself up and clinched Mccoole. ‘VLV u—-- RAILWAY issues. . s. H. THOMPSON, Eastern agent of the Pacific, 13 in town. . ; A PARTY of 200 immigrants Went ‘West over the : Pacific Wednesday night. . B. P. IIUEIPIIREY. Western Agent of the W9.- push. was in town yesterday. ., ‘JOE Lyons, Western Agent of the I. «;]j,., is down from Kansas City. JAS. TIMMENS, Passenger Agent at Harrisburg the Pennsylvania Central, is in town. COL, JAMES JOHNSON. Southern Agent of the ‘Illinois Central, is spending a few days in the r~oit.Y- ~~ : 1’ D. II. NICHOLS, Assistant General Superin- endent of the St. Louis and San Francisco, came n from the West yesterday. A SPECIAL train of five cars come in on the Van- dalia yesterday, containing immigrants. They went West over the St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern.‘ « " ‘ ‘ W. P. STURGIS. formerly Chief Clerk of the Audi_tor’s office of the Southeastern, has been gppointed Chief Clerk of the Supcrintendent’s office, 8.tEVflnSVlI18.. J.E. OGELSBY has resigned the position of chief voucher clerk of the Vandalio. General 3%1j]l‘reigli-t Office‘. W. E. Perryuian, assistant 1, voucher clerk, has been promoted to fill the va- c"" I ~ and St. E. H. COFFIN, the popular ticket azrcnt of the ., ‘Wabash, has been presented with a beautifully executed transparency on glass. On one side is {Lin scene at the Eric Junction, on the end is ro- ;i "mantle Watkins’ Glen, and on the remaining side is it beautiful picture of the Fall River steamers lrpassing each other at midnight. Barry W. Ful- ler, the wide-awake agent of the Eric at Indian- apolis, presented it to Mr. Collin. It would pay to vis1tNo. 104-. North Fourth street, and see the afi‘:tir lighted up after dark. ij SINCE the new rates to the East went into effect the shipments by rail have greatly fallen oft‘, and most business is now going by lake and rail-— Lt-liat is, bylake to Buffalo, and thence by rail to New York. The lake and rail rate is 20 cents, ;; while the all-rail rate is 25 ccnts—a saving: of ~_ 5 cents per 100 pounds to the sliippcrs. The 3: most of the benefit from the diversion of trade {Jo the lake, for they get the business anv- yway at Biiffnlo. from which point they can make g tee to suit themselves. But the Western con- gnectious of the trunk lines will be heavy losers ‘ if the present rates are maintained, as they will .1 is already evident that the compact in regard , to Iilast-bound freight will injure the Western ‘ roads during the navigation season, while the ; New York trunk lines are benefited by the ar- "2' 5 PROBABLY no road in the country runs smooth- ; er than the Chicago and Alton. While there are 7’Wranglcs and contests for supremacy among the stockholders, directors and managers ofmos: roads. and changes continually occur, it is very pj seldom that a change of any kind ever occurs on this road. For years past the Directors and ,'managers have sen re-elected with siiiguiar ‘regularity, and their annual meetings we”, .. such circumstances_ it is rather strange that m. it more should be in circulation that a change in tho It is said Mr. J. C. McMullin, General SIIDCPII1. tendent of this road, is about to be promoted to -:1 the position of General Manager, while Mr. Ja5_ - Smith, the General 1:‘reiglit Agent, will become ~ Tiufiic Manager. This change of course will ncccs. I sit:-.te the appointment of it new General Freight Aaeiit. Who will receive this important ap. pointment is not yet known, but it is understood 1 that the managers have the names of several ex. The . beneficially for the interests of this line. The position of Traffic Manager. has lately been cm. “ uted on many of our roads, and in every instance I it is working highly satisfactory, and is proving it great relief to the General Managers. The Cm. _cag_o and Alton, in giving Messrs. Mcliiullin and . Smith a boost, is doing the fair thingto two higrlily ‘ efficient and meritorious ofiiciale, who wen dg. : serve the conipliiiient.-[Chicago Tribune. CONSIDERABLE agitation has been caused by - the exposure of the “ Wabash contract,” as it is V its publication. The contract is as follows, and begins February_ 6, 1878. and ends July 1. 18793 _ Commissioner Fink "busts” it up; Agreement made and entered into by and be. fthe first part, and R. L. McDonald; Tootlc, Far- , ley & Ce. ; Patterson. Noyes &. Co.; J. S. Betsgm ,& Co.; W. M.Wyeth & Co. ; Barley, Woo-.185 Ce. , -lull of St. Joseph. Me., and Duncan, Wyeth & I agree to make rates for the .transportation of to parties of the second part from the date of the First class, or 100 pounds, and pro- and all points taking Boston and New York rates ‘tect the parties of the second part, and give them that may be in effect from time to time durina the existence of this contract.‘ The parties of the second part, in consideration of their freight being transported over said first v In casevat any time during the existence of this either St. Joseph or Kansas City , the parties of the second part shall have the. option of terminating this contract notice. If the said party of the first part does not make the rates equal to, or the same ae oflered by shall be refunded monthly by the said first party, accompanied by expense bills of freight paid. "The undcrstanilinsr and intent of this contract between the parties hereto is that both parties freight covered by this agreement carried over said first party's railroad and its designated con- nections. But if from any cause any freight is diVCl't0(Il.fY0m the said first party’s road and its connections. thesc.ral.es will not be demanded edge of the parties hereto. Dated and executed at St. Joseph, 1510., Feb- Railroad Notes from Iowa. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. DES MOINES, IA., April 4.—-The Supreme Island and Pacific Railroad, have affirmed the de- cision of the Powescliiek Circuit Court, of judir- ment against the company for $17,000 damages for an clcvdtor burned, the name being eet on fire by another elevator whichtook fire from sparks from a locomotive. The Court holds that under the statute railroad companies in this State are absolutely liable for damages caused by setting fire by locomotives without an regard to negli- gence: that the liability depen s on no conduct, fact or circumstance other than the fire. Under this decision a. conflagration in a large city would ers have appointed John E. Cameron their Sec- retary. He was formerly civil engineer of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railroad. It is generally believed here the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company have leased the Keokuk and Des Moines Road, for the pur- pose of Mississippi River connections South to New Orleans. The 0., B. and Q. Election. BOSTON, April 4.-—At a meeting of the Direc- tors of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Rail- road the following‘ ofilcers were elected: Presi- dent, Robt. Harris; Vice President and General Manager, C. E. Perkins; Treasurer, Amos T. Aasistaiit Treasurer, J. N. Dennison; u for, ‘eo."yson. Miiuis iwccronni. An Incident in Which He Once Figured. The Mound City (Ill.) Argus of March 30 has life of the pugilist, McCoole, lone; so well known in St. Louis: Not manv of our Pulaski Countv readers are probably aware that their distinguished fellow- the celebrated prize-figliter, Mike McCoolc, and pened in this wise: - The doctor was Mayor of Mound City at the time, away back in 1865 or thereabouts, and he was in his room at his i-esidenceishaving, when he observed from his window it crowd in the street near by, and a great, overgrown man one side of his face shaved, the doctor rushed out to command the peace and put a stop to the Iisturbanee. He rushed up to the great pusrilist, lvho was none other than Mike Mccoole, and inking him by the arm told him he was under ar- _ rest, and to go with him. Mike eyed the doctor The doctor saw eters for a moment, but picked _ They went to rassitotcther. with -Mac on top and bend well’ . stoned in the doctor's topknot. Seeing; the op- ortunity the doctor let drive with his feet, hitting an in the pit of the stomach a violent kick and coking him cleer away from him, but llccoole _ S of the doctor’: hair with him. Ceole felt avreaknese in the stomach for 3 mo- at from the doctor's foul blow. ihrtng-which the I Ffifllilndicular. the meantime the spectators. who were, g New York Central and Eric Railroads derive . get but little business while navigation is open. - Beaver. Peru. [eveeipoetti quality, the doctor was a little slow coming to time on the third round, and while Mac was edg- , ms toward him the City Marshal, John McCune. gained “"‘011Eh the _rms:. with revolver in hand ear t°‘]’§K°bd- and, Placing the muzzle at McCoole’s deem‘! l» I? bugilist to so with him. and he went Waning discretion the better part of valor, an §’~'Vh_t- Y to the relief of the_ doctor. who turned Win efwhen informed who his eminent antagonist b-S. or Mcooole was noted then as about the est man in America ass. puzilist, V The crowd he was with were mostly strangers 1.11 the city, and did not know the doctor any bet- ter than he know McCoole. The pugilist left 310 in the Cit.y 'I‘reasury and gave Mound City awlde berth ever after. Q '1'rir. Lucius. United States Circuit Court-—Judge D11- lon and Judge Treat. Gustav Levi et al. vs. National Bank Missouri et al_. ; stipulation filed withdrawing stipulation of April 2; also stipulation filed as to finding in Mas- ter’s report, and as to submitting cause on briefs, said briefs to be filed within fifty days, and cause to be submitted. Emilv Sullivan et al. vs. Nathaniel K. Fairbank et al .; plaintiff by leave makes H. Burnet a. party defendant; alias summons ordered to issue. John W. Kerr et al. vs. Stephen W. Dorsey: ten days’ leave to plaintifi‘ to reply. United States vs. Patrick 0. Murray et al.; leave to plaintiff to amend petition. _ United States vs. Sehon 1). Tliorp et al. ; same. United States vs. Henry Hardaway, Victor B. Cropsey, Oliver Quinette et al. ; same. Thos. P. Gleesoiitvs. Union insurance Com- PRIIY. N_ew York; plaintiff‘ dismisses suit. Wm. G. Douglas vs. Rails County; plaintiff files demurrer to parts of second amended answer and reply to reirnaindcr thereof. ’ In Banlrruptcy. ' 8 BEFORE REGISTER CLARKE. V G. F. Seebold; certificate issued for approval of composition. , Win. Ll;ldVV1,9,' 85 Co.; approval of appointment of Joseph H: Blair as assignec filed; bond of as- slgnce in $1,000 approved. _ _ fl Geo. W. Halladay & Co.; order of adjudication led. filIJ(§vVi8 Selle at C0. ; quarterly report of assignce C. . Maurice H. Fitzgibbon; same. Court of Appeals-—Judges Lewis, Bake- well and Hayden. Jacob Raise et al. vs. J. H. Cairns; continued. George Harvey vs. Terre Haute and Indianap- olis Railroad; argued and submitted. John Gonsollis vs. P. Vandervort; argued and submitted. _ S. Cupples vs. II. Galligan; argued and sub- mitted. H. G. Williams vs. H. M. Smith; argued and subrnitted. ’ Isaac N. Field vs. J. C. Zallc; argued and sub- inittcd. : Schulenburg & Boeckler vs. Then. S. Hawley; argued and submitted. - Adjourned until Monday. Circuit Court No. 2-—-Jud.;~.'o Wickham. Chew vs. Chew; default. Hoppe vs. Hoppe; order of publication. Rim: vs. Poi-tis; motion to dismiss filed. Koch vs. Koch; default. ruled; bill of exceptions filed. Scott vs. Schuremaii ; judafment for one cent. Dameron vs. Thomas; answer filed. Noise vs. same; ditto . _ Mead vs. Baiiewell; ditto. ‘ Watson vs. Cook; ditto. Allen vs. Range; ditto. Hofiman vs. Meyer; ditto. Appleton vs. Brown ;ditto. Sliafer vs. Cliambers; ditto. . Egan vs. Spaunhorst; ditto. Circuit Court No. 3--Judge Boyle. David Toner vs. W. G. Clark; plaintiff‘ takes nonsuit. Carondelct Savings Bank vs.-Gunsell "ct al. ; default against James Meagan. mO&'thwein vs. Greeley, Burnham .95 Co.; answer e O Piquenard vs. Drew; answer filed. Daugherty vs. Benoist; do State vs. Pourccly; do. Prendergast vs. Richard; original cause of ac- tion withdrawn andcopv filed. Laura Gray vs. W. S. Parr et al. ; progressed. Circuit Court No. 4:-—Judgc Lindley. Mcoaffrev vs. Quirk; default. Hausc vs. Hause; default. Doss vs. Dogs; do. Lcuther vs. Lent-her; do. Mattliews vs. Gibbons at al. ; answer of Vande- water filed. Relfe vs. Spear; demurrer filed. State use Woehrlin vs. Lidwell; reply filed. State ex rel. Ricson vs. same; do. J. K. Bent vs. Chamber of Commerce; judg- ment for $5,091 61. Stifel vs. Hock; judgment for $1,108 88. ‘ircult Court No. 5-Judge Thayer. Atweil vs. Atwell; dismissed. Becker vs. Rink; do. Franklin vs. Franklin; default. Henley vs. Henley; do. Priest vs. Miltenberger: answer filed. Geo. F. Dudley vs. W. B. Morris et. al.; judg- ment against Geo. Withinton for $1,632 91-. Pollock vs. Pollock; order publication. Chas. Nolil vs. Theo. Bloess; judgment for $531 40. Maag vs. _l\Iaa9:_: default. A. i . Wood vs. Eraiicis Watkins; judgment for $431 40. Assignment of Adolph Hemecke; second an- nual report and exhibit of sssignee filed. Criminal Court—Judgfe Jones. , Patrick Mcczillester pleaded guilty yesterday to assaulting Michael Welsh with a hatclictlast November. Judge Jones first sentenced him to pay a line of $100, but, as Patrick had not a cent in the world, was sixty-seven years old and had been waiting since November in jail, the Court gonlirnuted the punishment to one day in the City in . .i# Li _’-L..;-'‘ .L.-7t-.L 9} .-.& .i.Dk.3 . UNITED STATES SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT. Daily report of the stage of water. with chances in the twentv-four hours ending 3 b. m.. April 4, 1878: STATIONS . STATIONS. -raisin MOI esoqv ‘.I33l2M. M01 eiioqv Cairo. I11..... Cincinnati.. . 16 5 Dubuque. la. 4 10 Keokuk, 1a.. . La Crosse. Leavenwortli Louisville . . . . 5 *New Urteaiis. 1:0 8 Omaha, Neb.. 7 4 -O 3 Plttsburg.Pa.. . 111-0 ,-0 3.Shreveport,La117 4 -0 -0 1]St. 1.-onis...... 14 7H0 1+0 4-st. Paul....... :5 4 -0 I 3 O -0 M'emnhis."" 1 -0 ooeeee 5 Nashville 0 0| ' “Reports below high water of1874. WM. FINN. Sergeaiit. . Sienal Service. U. S. A. 4 1'70 1'-‘¢.Di-"€DU|N.H-ia Height of water above ow water mark. .14 ft. 7 in. Rise in past 24 hours................... 9in. Space under center arch of brici:rc....70 ft. 9 in. Space under side arena of bridiro.'...65 ft. 9 in. Ar:nivALs. Northwestern, Keokuk. Belle Memphis, Me’hls. Yaeger, Bank. Barnard, Plttsburg‘. Dolls, Liacoupin. Spread Eagle, Grafton. Alice, Docks. Savannah, Bank. Katie 1’. Kountz, N. O. DEPARTURES. _ Spread Eagle, Grafton. Colorado, Vicksburg, Northwestern, Keokiik. Barnard, Chester. Alice. Sinith’s L:tnd’:r. Ste. Genevieve, Bank. G. H. Wilson. Bank. Annie, Bank. Savannah, St. Paul. A It BOATS ADVERTISE!) TO LEAVE. _ Spread Eagle, Grafton..........Dail_v. at 3 p. m. Rob Roy, Kcokuk................This day, 4. p. In. Alice. St. Paul...................Tliis day, 4 p. in. E. C. Elliott, Grand Tower......This day, 4 p. in. Calhoun, Naples .................This day, 4 p. in. Belle Memphis, Memphis ......This day, 5 p. in. C. K. Peck. Mountains ..........Sat’day, 5 p. in. Lady Lee. Peoria................Sat’oiay, 4. 19. ll. Lake Superior. Keokuk..... ....Sat’day, 4p. in. War Eagle, Davenport..........S:it’day, 4 p. m. City of Vicksbui'g,Vlcksb-urg. . . . .Sat’day, Jos. Kinney, Frankfort... ......Sat’day, Gold Dust, New Orleans.........S:it’day, 5 . us. John Gilmore. New Oi-leans.....Sat’day, 5 p. in. Yellowstone. Mountaiiis.........Wed’sday,5p.m. John A. Scudder. New Orleans.Wed’sday,5p.m. BOATS NOW Dun. Gen. Terry, Pittsburg; Belle St. Louis, Frank- fort; Susie Silver and K. P. Kountz. New Or- leans; Spread Eagle, Grafton; Mary Miller, Cin- cinnati; City of Vicksburg, Vicksburg; Rob Roy. Keokuk;Vlctory. St. Paul; Calhoun, Naples; E. ‘ C. Elliott, Grand Tower. A BOATS COMING. Fannie Tatum and Iron Mountain, Pittsburg; City of Helena. Vicksburg; Joe Kinney, Frank- fort; Jas. Howard, Mollie Moore, Future City, Belle of Shreveport, John Means. My Choice, John A. Scudder and Kehlor,New Orleans; Lady Lee, Peoria; Ed. Hobbs, Wheeling; Lake Supe- rior, Keokuk ; War Eagle, Davenport. BANK NOTES. At 3 p. in. yesterday the gauge recorded 14 feet 7 inches, and a rise of 0 inches since last report. Out to Cairo, 8 feet 6 inches. To Kansas City, 5 feet and rising. To Peoria. pleritv of water andfalling. To Louisiana. 8 feet and falling. To «Keokuk, 8 feet and stationary. "“ The Eagle Linc packet Spread Eagle, from Grafton, with eighteen passengers, 150 packs es of merchandise, 363 sacks of grain, twenty- vo head of live stock, and returned at3 p. in. well natronized. ’ The Keokuk Northern Line packet Northwest- ern, from Keokuluwith 160_round-trip passen- gers, 228 bales of hay, 128 packages of merchan- dise, 106 each of grain, 18 barrels flour. {hogs- neads of tobacco. 354 head of live stock and re- turned nt 4 p. in. with e good freight and long list of paeeeng-ere. The St. Louie and New Orleans Anchor Line packet Gold Duet eeme on berth and ’ is receiving tocteer fo_i-New Orloun ct! p.m.:semuu. she - y . S“ if The Bellelleueplifs, tron; Molvin vs. Lambert; motion for new trial over- . 4 largest ever made. M_°ml3hl8, 40 passengers, 50 packages merchan- dl_80. 38 bales of cotton, 2 head of live stock, and will return today at!) p. in. The light-tender Alice came off docks. uplto the 13001“ . took on supplies and left at 9 a. in. for Smith is Landing, twenty-five miles below. } '1‘hctowbo:ttBarnard, with barges Orient and Occidental. from Pittsburiz, with 20 .079 package: of merchandise, 10.125 of which went Soiitli from Cai_ro—-_the reinainder came to this port; 380 tons of it will go to the Upper Mississippi by the Keo- kuk Northern Line. The Barnard dropped barge Occidental at Chen- ter and returned for it at 12 in. yesterday. and will leave for Pittsburg with dispatch. E. F. McLean and D. W. Kirkpatrick, pilots. be H. C. Yeager, which was u.ground on the Illinois shore opposite Anna street, is off. and at the kountz wharfbont. The Beaver, from Peru. with two barges of ice for Wainwright's brewery. The De1ls..with barge Grand Pass,from Macau- Wood. is dlscliariring at foot of Cherry street. The G. H. Wilson towed the Annie to K. N. §.i;3ie’s ship-yard, where they will both remain for me. The Hickory, with barire Collier No. 1. left for Mound City at 3 p. m., both light. The Anchor Line packet Colorado sailed for Vicksburg M5 p. m. with a. good share of freight and a full passage record. ' ’lhe M. V. T. Comnanv’s towboat John Gil- Inéore will not got off for New Orleans till 30-11101‘- w. The Dells was unable to round to, owing to a heavy wind, and found herself for below her limdlflir. foot of Cherry street. The ma‘ Baton Rouge Belle assisted her in reaching: the point. Thebarge Orient, of the Barnard’s tow, is dis- charging at the foot of Washington avenue.e The Lake Superior had her chimneys painted black yesterday. The oflice of the Harbor Commissioner will be moved to the northwest corner of Vine and North Levee, third floor of Choutcau building-, in a few days. Owen & _Dunham will occupy No. 804 North Lcvce, adjoining I’. P. Manion’s Vlfrecking Coni- puny, as it boiler yard. Mr. Owen is a brother to Hunt Owen. the well-known coppersmith. No. 7 Morgan street. _’1‘lieharbei-boat must defer her useful labors till an aiipropriatien is made for her expenses. The Keokuk Northern line tow bout came on berth, and departed for St. Paul at 5 p. m., with two heavily-laden barges. The War Eagle was detained fifty miles above gore, and did not get away untilii st. ll. ycster ilY- . The Katie-P. Kountz, from New Orleans. with 404 hogsheads sugar, 126 barrels flour, 301 pack- ages merchandise, arrived. She is said to be seventeen days out from.New Orleans. The Katie Anchor Line, probably. If she rims as fast be- tween here and Memphis as she did from New 01'- loans, the Lee and Natchez time had better be rubbed out. Afunny little fact has just been discovered at the Custom House. N. B. Fowler,’ the courteous Clerk, is reuis‘tcred as Captain of the H. C. Yao- ger, when it is a well-known fact that the clever J. C. Van Book is the commander of the Yaegcr. Hlere is a chance for the Koontz Line agent to ex- p ain. THE NEW J. 11. WHITE. The following, concerning the launching of the J. M. White, at Louisville’, on W edncsday, is from aLouisville special telegram: Her dimen- sions are as follows: Extreme length, 321 feet; beam, 50 feet; depth of hold, 11% feet, with 6 feet sheer, making the extreme depth of hull17’»§ feet at how and stern. Iler extreme width,ovor guards and all. is 95 feet, five feet wider than the R. Lee. From tue keel to the top of the pilot-house she is 78 feet, and it will be a ticklish job to set her out over the falls under that great obstriic tion to steamboat navigation, ‘the-ralli-cad bridge. The canal is too small . and the bridge too low. The keel of the J. M. White was laid in June last, and it is the present calculation to have her all ccmplatod and out of the Ohio River before low water sets in, and to take her place in the New Orleans and Ben-do cotton trade by the 1st of September. The beat is, par excellence, the monarch of the Southern waters. In size, power, convenience. speed and beauty, she is pre- eminent, ha-vino; all the model for great speed, more power, and it better applied than any steamer yet. built on the Western waters. The main engines are each 43 inches in diameter, with 11 feet stroke, work- ing water wheels 44 feet in diameter, with 19 feet length of buckets. The main shafts each. with cranks and flanges, weigh upwards of 27 tons. She has 11 boilers. tho main battery consisting of 10 steel boilers, each 34 feet long nnd'42 inches in diameter, with 2 return fines in each. The sepa- rate boiler is also of steel, to run the auxiliary engines. unequaled by any boat afloat. ' - » The saloon of the main cabin is 260 feet in Ielll3;i.ll,'I9 feet wide and 16 feet in height. The state-rooms are all large. most of the rooms in the ladies’ cabin being 10 feet by 14 feet, and 12 feet by 1-1 feet. The smallest rooms in the main cabin are 8 by Iofcet, with a wide guard or pass- age way around the whole extent of the cabin. It of which is 45 feet above the surface of the water, is 180 feet in length, and 28 feet wide; this, too, with at guard all around it. This cabin, or texas,is to be furnished with the best of every- thing, and will be larger and finer than the main cabin of most of the boats new in commission. “Comparisons, however. are odious." The weight of machinery and boilers exceeds 260 tons, and the stem band weighs 2,700 pounds. the These dimensions in:iylm- part afair conception of the iininei-ise bout, the entire cost of wliicli will exceed $200,000. Capt. J. W. Tobin is at bopulitr boatman, and has built several fine boats, including the J. F. Pzirgoud in 1860, which displayed the State flag of Louisiana at her prow on her trial trip, creating at the time the ire of some who did not appiociatc its approprintone-ss. She was built for the Ouachita and New Orleans trade, to ply wholly within the limits of the State. The boat was destroyed with others "up the Yazoo.” Capt. Tebin next built the present Pati'geuil in 1867, the most perfect craft of her size CY€I'flOBlCd. She ‘Ls 260 feet in length, with engines 33 inches in diainetcr, 9 feet strekmexceeded in speed only by the Lee and Natchez. The present boat, the J. M. White, will sweep the seas, and carry the broom at her niaetiioad. Capt. Tobin also built the Wade Hampton in 1869 for the Ousciiita and lower trade. While plying between New Orleans and Natchez she sank near Donaldsonville, ;_iu 1872, and was at total loss. The John W. Cannon, for the New Orleans and Bayou Sara trade, is at the lower wharf, having her cabin finished, the most magnificent over yet put upon a steamer. The machinery and connec- tions are nearly completed, and the boat is to be ready on or about the 1st of May. She is having frescoed ceilings. and ii most elaborate cabin; the st tcrooms, 10x11 feet and 8:48 feet, all connect- e . and all with passage-ways on the outside. Capt. Cannon is , in ecstacics over the boat, pronouncing her the lisudiest and most roomy, with more deck-room, steam power and conveniences than any craft of her class yet built. The "hull is 250 feet in length, with 43 feet beam, 9% feet hold, heavily tinibsred, yet all model and sharp, knuckles rounded, and bound tube as fast as the fastest. She has seven steel boilers, each 34 feet in length and 4.2 inches in diameter; also, an extra boiler and extra engines. She has also four immense steam drums to ieteiii full head of steam while making landings, as she runs by compass, the darkest nights or heavy fogs beinu no hindrance to her progress. Capt. Cannon is the veteran of the cotton trade, having more experience and having built more fine boats than any one else, this being the tenth boat built for him around the falls. The list of his ventures is as follows: The Louisiana in 1848, the S. H. Down: in 1852, the Bella Donna in 1853, the R. W. Molina in 1854., the Farmer in 1854, the Vicksburg in 1856, the Gov. Quitman in 1858. the iii-sf R6 E. Lee in 1866, and the present R. E. Lee in S7 . Cannon and Tobin in the cotton trade.in place of the Katie, is being laid down, and will be the largest boat ever built for the trade. She is to have the following magnificent proportions: Length of hull, feet; beam, 52 feet; depth of hold, 10% feet. The cabin and upper works are to vie with the best, and the machinery to be that now in the Katie, second only in power to the Lee and J. M. White. She is expected to carry, when fully loaded, 103000 bales of cotton. RAFT rrltus. There were no arrivals of rafts during the past two days. The heavy wind prevailing has no doubt made everything afloat take the bank, and will stay until it subsides. The J . N. Kello§.:B'. with two barges of walnut ' logs from the lower river for Lcibkie do Scbrage, was looked for yesterday, but had not arrived late in the evening, the wind, no doubt, detain- ing her. Mr. John Ross, a. prominent liimberman of the Wisconsin, arrived in the city Wednesday even- ing. He is expecting a fleet of lumber in as soon as the weather permits of running it. It is be- tween nere and Kcokuk. Mr. Stveetser, it heavy lumber dealer of Alton, was on the lumber landing yesterday. He re- ports trade in his line of business at Alton im- proving. It was very dull diiriiiu the winter, and as a consequence the dealers» there have a fair stock in the yards for spring‘ and summer trade. By letter from J. L. Whitney. of Grand Rapids, Wis., information is gleaned that there is no water in the Wisconsin yet to run out lumber. Mr. Whitney is rafting in 1,200,000 for the coast trade. between here and Cairo, of which he is the pioneer. He expects to start in 9. couple of weeks, if there is water enough to float on. Special River Telezrams. KEOKUK, 1A.. April 4.-—Down--Rob Roy, 7 a. in. ; Clinton, 10 a. in. Arrived—-Victory; reshipe here and leaves for the north, with five barges, to-night. ' _ _ SHAWNEETOWN. ILI... April 4.-River falling slowly. Packets up and down on time. Silver- thorn down at noon to-day; Greyhound down at 5 p. in. Business moderate. . MEMPHIS, April 4.--River fell 4. inches. and stands 15 feet 11 inches; clear; maximum tlior- mometer 63c. Departed-Golden Ci-own, Cin- cinnati;Jno. A. Wood and. tow, New Orleans; J no. A. Sounder, late last night. St. Louis. NASHVILLE. TENN... April 4.--River risin ;8% feet on the shoals. Departed--Ecldyville, ul- nian, Cairo. . 4 _ NEW ORLEANS, April 4.--Arrived-Golden City, Cincinnati. Departed-Golden Rulo.,Cincinnati; Katie, Greonville; Future City and barges, Belle of Shreveport, St. Louis. Wind)’; 0001- DAVENPORT, Iowa, April 4.----Bclle : Lacrosse L down, 7 p. m. Jlinneeote arrived and leaves for pin. with 2.100 sacks of grain and 30 coins or, will enter the Memphis trade , as opposition to the . Thus it will be seen that her power is St. Ennis @303 Club:-Elfitmotral, is to be fitted and ‘furnished equal to, if not superior to, the finest hotels on the continent. The upper cabin , the floor The new boat lately contracted for by Cams.- ———§ ....._. ..... ...4._...._. St.Panl on arrival of the War E8218 t0'm°"‘°W° River falling. . PITTSBURG, PA. , April 4.--River _5 feet 9 inches and falling. Weather fair and mild. d CAIRO, April 4.-Arrived——Cons Millar up . Mary Miller Cincinnati; Grand 'I‘o_We1‘. St-L0“ 3- Petrel, South; Anderson. N88hV1“°3, MN“ St’ Louis, 7 p. m. Departed-Cons Millar. M1’-m" phis; Mary Miller, St. Denis; Sherlock. NGW OT: leans ; Grand Towel‘. Vicksburg} Pe“"-'1-S‘“L°“"5 ’ Anderson, Naishville; De ltussey. ,S0°‘h- 1 "1 in. River 19 feet 10 inches, and falling. Clam‘. mercury 600 . _ EVANSVILLE , IND .. April 4:,-Cl0udv_ti|1 90°“- with light sprinkle of rain during last h1£€hl.0'931' to-night and cooler; wind from north; m°"°“"-V 50° to 64° . River nearly stationary. With 19 340 feet on gaiige. U1)--l\T8-l!:£‘1e Smlmr 7 3' m” Ar", kaneas Belle, 6:30; Liberty No. 4 and bnrgefi. 10. Dick Johnson, 4:30 p.ni. Down-—-Bowling Glee‘? 2 3 p. in.; Gray Eagle, 7; H0t8DUl'- 73303 F“.““‘° Tatum, 8:15. Hotspur goes to Wabash to-night. DIt.BULL'8 Cough syrup in fast ‘W93 ‘if’ place of all the old-fashioned cousn remed1e3- 3 never fails to relieve the most violent cold. 3“ for throat diseases it is invaluable. Price. 25 cents. 4' RIVER TRANSPORTATION. UPPER. Mrssisslrri. /X/'52‘ For Keokuk, Burlington. D8-V€nP"1'ts Du’ leuque, Dimleith, Prairie du Chien. La- 5’im.._?.__@°’“i“9* 3951. 591533‘ 'I'IZMIZEl ‘:1:-ABC LB or -rnams nwunmo nvro run UNION DEPOT, 8'1‘. LOUIS TIME. \ L Railroad managers are requested to notify 0181!)’ changes in the running of trains, that the time card may be kept correct. CHICAGO. ALTON AND s'r. LOUIS u.AiLaoAi3; Trains. I Depart. ! Arrive. Chicago. ornlng ExDress....,“ 8:10 a. in. ’ 8: mm. Quincy. Keokuk and Peoria..l* 8:10 e.m.l' 6:50 p. in. Springfield Acceminodotiom. '9'” 3:52) 0.11:. |*10:.5."_> a. in. Jacksonville& Louisiana Ex.i* 5:15 p.m.i*10:.-lea. m. Buincv and lieokuk Express._|* 7:40 min. 7:65 at. in. 1llG81:',‘0 Lightning Express... if 7:40 D.l'l1. it 7:35 a. in. CHICAGO. BURLINGTON AND QUINCY R. R. - St. Louis and Rock Island Division. Mail and St.Pa.ul * 8:05 it. in. P‘ 8:19 D-Kb Express... . . . . . . . ii 8:20n.in. II 7:15 a. m. UEIICAGO THROUGH LINE. VIA WABASH AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL . ......|*7:10 a. in. ‘E5130 13- mo Chicago Day Express... . . W (1 qt Paul Cliicarco Night Express... .... ..l+6:40p. m. 18:20 a. m- °’°“’°.;.he in':,‘,’v”;;§';o,;,,,,'O,,,,,.,,, gteamer CAJZRO SHORT LINE. C‘ M 11* .................. ..“7:35a In. *7:45p.i-xi. A L I C E ° Mg Naelvlvoorleaaris and[Memph1sEx 8:50 p. m. T 0:40 3- 111- THOS. B. H%§.iL,te C. F. ABA Ciérk lglalslhvifle and Ch’3t£&£t’O0ga ex 3:523? 111. galtg 3. as-‘ r. ' ‘eevi eaccom ‘(R u....... :' ‘a. in.’ :. . - Loading: at foot of. Washington Avenue. :‘ “ 10:90 a. in 10:-i.lia.n1. - Leaves Friday. April’ 15- at 4 13- m- For 3‘ 25“) 13- m°l 1:45 39' m‘ .. .1 - . tr l on board or to 5.05 p. in. 5.00 9- mo . - reiglit or p.issai,e app y s _ , _, , . . SAS ‘. 210 N. Colilnlclfclttl street. Agent. Sunday Bc‘llev1lle‘Accoin 31...! 3.69 a.. in. (8:33 3. :3. JAS. MclCN'I‘1RE, 206 N. Coinmercial. m - 913° W ° ' - 1 ’, ‘ L" . . I ROII . Keokuk Northern Line Packet Company. 11 L1N"1S AND *1‘ LUV“ “A L *. " For Clarksv-ille. Louisiana. Hannibal. Quincy. War- Benevme” ‘ :1 ~ Raw and Kemmk Asbur master. . } 4:00 ii. in. 6:13 ll: in. ROYeeeeoeOIeee 0 o o . o o eloeleoeeeoe y! L -. F f t I E . Leaves THIS DAY .5l.li. at 4 n. in. Stéh Olltles. by Eflreys 00 0 L40 9, m‘! 1,55, 5 m V ofiice on the wiiarfboat. ;fo_ot of Olive st. on an ave ....... 3 5:00 p_ m_ ‘ 5,15 1., m . .. p w_ p_DAV11)SO1~i, President. Lo gl gag) ,,_ m_ $33. In ' ‘ V I113..........o..... :5 em! : Keokuk Northern Line Packet Company. 8 'i 5:25p.iIi.l 4:481). in. For Burlin,..<rton, Muscatine. . Rock Island. D8V€T1“ port, Dubuque, LaC-rossc, Winona and St- F3-111- CLINTON .... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lamont. ma-5181'. _. Leaves SATURDAY. 6th. at 4 D. m. "..,._..3}: Cfice on wharfboa--t.1oot of Olive street. W. F. DAVIDSON. President- INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. Day Express...................1" 7:30u. no.1“ 7:00 p.m. New York Exp:-ess............ 16:50 pan. If 8:12 a. in. Acconiinodatlon * 5:00 p.m.l 10:15 a. in. MISSOURI. KANSAS AND TEXAS RAILWAY’. Eagle Packet Company- Fer Madison. Alton and Grafton. SPREAD EAGLE. Irvhe. Master. ...Morehead.C1’k. , ‘ Leaves St. Louis at-3 p. in. Daily. A Receiving 8tU0III1£_ia1ly s Wztrfbeata foot , of Vine Street. ENRY LEYHE. SEPI- HUNTER BEN. JENEJIIS Agent. . LOWEII. MISSIJSSIPPI. fiWElN§ STEAIEER GO LD DUST. .. __ Leaves SA'I‘URDAY, Gill. positively. _.,, * First- classaccominodations for passengers or freight. JAS. WNEAL, Master. Mississippi Valley Transportation Company. For New Orleans. ‘ THE JOHN GILMORE AND BARGES. I . Loaves SATURDAY 1-’:Gl'.Il. at 5 p. in. ~ .,.,,,‘g For freight eonti-acts, (no nassemrers) ....;, apply at office on compa.nv’8 W119-rfbott. to e wo i'3t'i§§“' cevo H REA r esident . T‘. A 1 ' ‘, .1 ‘ e e 1 q 1' O EF1'£2'l£'h1L§3Rt. H. C. HA_ARS'I‘ICK, _V. I’. an <1. G eneral Superintendent. N. B. Greatly reduced rates to all points in Texas, Alabama and Geortria. ‘ ST. LOUES AND NEW ORLEANS. ANCHOR UME. ” FOR NEW ORLEANS AND WAY LANDINGS GOLD DUST........, .... Jas. 0’Neal. master. Leaves Saturday. April 6, at 5 D. m. . positively. John A. scvnpnn ...... _ Leaves Weclnesdev. 10th. at 5p. m., positively. _ glit or passsire apply on board" %.;, wherfboat. foot of Market street. : ‘ ‘ O‘ N. B.-—'I‘li-euiirii bi.l"is ladiiig given to .... . . . . . .Cai ter. Master, I Shreveporkbu. ,via N. 0._ 13.1’... '_I‘-C0-_(Ai}i8n’-81-1116). and to all points on Ouacnita River via N. O. andt). R, 32.00. (B1ank”sLiue). . J OHN W. CARROLL. General Ageiit. lllemphic and St. Louis Packet Company. U. S. MAIL LINE. _ For Caire, Columbus. Hickinan, lfempliis. Greenvillc and ‘Vieisbuar:—Aiieh.oi' L at- BELLE mmrnis. .. .... . .. ..... .,... ....yore. master. Will leave on I<‘RIl)A‘i. 5th. at 5 ,~ ,.»-, W. B. I<tUSSr.'L.u.. ‘I’: Agent. Memphis and St. Louis Packet Company, C. S. MAIL LINE. For Cairo, Coluinbns, Hickman. Memphis. Green- ville and Vicksburg-—Anchor Lino. Steamer CITY OF VICKSl3URG......Riley, Master, -_-. Will leave Saturday. 6th, at5 ppm. ’ W. B. RUSSELL. _- Agent. ‘ e- ..e. _.: Iirfimphis and St. Louis Packet 00. For St. Mary’s. Ste. Genevieve, Chester, Whit- teiilierg and Grand ow r E. C. ELLIOTT ............ _ ...- . , Leaves Monday, Vvednesday aiid_Fi-iday :, at 4 p. m. w. B. RUSSELL. Agent. L iinsseuiti. Benton Line. For the Black Hills, Fort Pierre, Eellovvstone River and Fort The elegant passion or steainer ..:,;-:.‘Y. BENTON .....CAP'I‘. AVID HANEY ‘*4 Leaves Yankton Apri 10; leaves Bis- m rck April 18. _ For Sioux City, Ya-nktoig. Black Hills, Fort 1‘c’ierre. Yellowstone River and Fort Ben- t . TIlg§lll;1I‘8II new and elegant light-drau ght passcn ger , eeearner EELENA... .......... ...CAPT. J AS. MCGARIY TAKES PASSENGERS ONLY. Leaves Kansas City and Lcaveiiwortli April 7; St. J osepli Stli; Omaha 11th; Sioux City 14th; Yank- ton 17th. For rates of freight or passage applv to ISAAC P. BAKER, _Ag'ent, Office on wharfboat, foot of Locust street. FOR FORT BENTON and all intermediate points. the no w, strong and ele- gant passenger and freight steamer ’ C‘- Ii- PECIE, A. M. JOHNSON. 7 JAMES B. KEENAN. Mast Clerk. . ‘I 81‘. ' Will leave St. Louis as above on SAT- URDAY, April 6, at 4 o’clock p. in. For ,. reiorht or ztssage applv on board or to N. SPRI GER, Levee and Pine street. » J. P. BAKER, Agent. , , 1 Black Hills, Bismarck, Fort Buford. Fort irli, Moutiil Big Horn and Head of Navigation on 33-11 : . i e . _ 6 ‘ 0° V rlstr. YELLOWSTONE. _ .LAMME, Master. W. BRYAN. Ci’k. Will leave for the above on April 10. at 12 in. ' or freight or passage apply on board, foot of Cherry street. ' MISSOURI RIVER PACKET CO.-—STAB. LINE For Augusta. Jefferson Cit , Boonville, Glasgow. Cambridge, and rankfort. BELLE ST: LOUIS.... . .........Cartwi-iglit, Master. Leaves THURSDAY. 4th, at 5 p. in. For Augusta, Jefferson City. Boonville. Glas ow, Cambridge. l.'.'rankfort. Lexinirton and Kansas ity. J . KlNNEYeeeeeooeeeeeI\rjckers’ Leaves SATURDAY. 6th, at 5 D. wharfboat, foot of Olive street. R. J. WHITLEDGE, Agent. in. ILLINOIS. REGULAR NAPLES PACKET. For Grafton. Hardin. Montezuma, Florence, Grins- villc, Pcrr . Naples, and all way landings. Steamer CALH UN..................S.R.idei-. Master. . _ Leaves every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY FRIDAY atl o’(-lock p. m.. giving .,,. ,.;‘«ir;. nrouzh receipts to all stations on Toledo, Wagats and Western, and Naples and Hannibal Rail. ma 5. Chicago and Milwaukee Fast F1-eiglit Line. 'E‘Il1i‘t()UG}I _I?-ILLS LADING. For Beardstown, Havana, Peoria and Henry. LADY LEE ........ .......... T. Belt, Master. §- ._ Leaves eV¢1‘Y'TUlCE'Sl9AY3I).'d SATURDAY -. _ I'll. First-class fare to Chicago $7. v ’: “’Wt“°-:.:~ i.‘l‘§l..%l£‘.“““' 1;: F3 SASS. 3 Agenmi f‘res't. and siifit. OHIO. REGULAR PACKET, For Louisville. Cincinnati. Wheeling and Pittsburg, I Steamer MARY MILLER, Jno. N. Sliunk. Master. J. H. Grimm. clerk. T . Leaves Friday. April 5. 5 p. In. 2. 5- .,,_: R. r. SASS, 210 N. Commercial, , L. F. D ARCAMBAL, 221 Olive. agents. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States, for the Eastern District of Missouri. To J 0501311 SEN. 01 Lagraiigc. Missouri: Pursuant to an order made by said Court on the 30th day of March, 1878. notice is hereby wven to said Stahl, and all oth- ers whom it may concern. that a petition for adjudi- cation in bankruptcy was filed in the Clerk’s office of said Court on the 1st daflof March, 1878. by. creditors. a aiiist eaid Stah1;aiid t at on the 2d day of March. 1 3, an order was issued on said Stahl to show cause why he should not be declared bankrupt, returnable 12th March, 1878; which order was duly returned not served. Further notice is given that on the failure of said Stahl to a pear to said petition before shid Court as a Court of ankruptcy. on or before the 8th day of A ll, .1878, after due proceedings. en - cation in ankruptcy will be entered exelnst . hid S1’-ah!» II Pfiytd in enidjictltinn. 1 , OSEPH H. CLARK. , Olen: or said Court. :2 . LIGHTN ER. Master - St. Louis and Toixas lixpress. H‘ 8:55 a. nn. H‘ 6:]-l p. in. Missouri and Kansas ttxpressll 9:43 p. m. if 6:38a. in. -QISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. Texas Express.................]1 8:55 1. 6:13 p. in. Omaha and California Ex....lf 8:55 a. In. 6:13 p. in. Kansas and Colorado l‘..x.....cf 9:48 p. In. 6:38 a. in. ACCOMMODATION TBA INI. ’ Kirkw0eallIIOO ODIOIOlCICIOOaID]* a0 m. _IOOlIOIOIOIlIOIOIIIOIJl* Kirkwock ........... Kirkwood (Sundays only) . .. . .- Franklin.oeeeeeeceeeeecitlvo OI!‘ Washi nIOOOCOOOIOIOIIOOOU. ‘'7 OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAIIJWAY. ’r 6:25 9.. in. Vincennes Accommodatlem. P‘ 6:15 a. m.l*‘ 6:20 p. in. Dayfl.‘ ........... 7:20 a. m.i‘ 8:45 b.i:u. Salem eccmmodat.ion....... * 4:35 p. in. P‘ 9:35 a.-in. Night Express ..... 6:50;: in It 8:09a.. in. ST. L()U'.li.‘5. KANSAS CITY AND NORTHERN R’Y. Omaha and California Ex.l*9:0f» a. in. I’ 6:08 p. In. Kansas and Colorado Ex..*!* 22:45 I). m._1' 6:45 a. in. Missouri and Iowa miereee. 11: 9:45 p. m. 1 6:45 a. m. Vvarrenton Aoeomn n, from Biddle Street Be .. * 4:251). In. "10:20 a. in. St. Charles Account: _ n. from Biddle Street Depot" I" 6:151). in. * 8:20 a. m. 1- 8:20 a. in, 3:45 p. in. For uson accorninod:ttion....‘f 4:20 p. m. o (Sunday only)..... 9:00 a. in. ST. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO RAILWXI. Southern Kansas as Texas Ix. n‘ 9:43 p. m.rl- Salsa. in. ST. LOUIS AND SOUTH'fi‘.AS’l.‘EltN RAILWAY. Nasliville, Chattanooga and ’ ' Atlanta Mal1.......... .... .. :00a.m. 7:25a.m. Mt. Vernon. Cairo and New. ' : Orleans Ex i-ass .... 3:00p.m.liil:-15 a. in. Nashville, (. attanooga midi , Atlanta Mail....... .... ..l 9:201). mu’ 5:50 p. in. ST. LOUIS, IRON IIQJUNTAIN AND SOUTHERN Leave Depot, corner of Plum and Main street. Nashville, Cmatanooga & At- L 9: lanta Mail daily. 10 9.. 111.1? 5:..5 D. In- Seutlioastern - Exp!-e-ss........lf 9:00 0. in. l* 6:20 it in. On ocean‘. 3. IE. Arkansas &'l‘eeIa.s _ 2-eee...l+l0:G0 e n. 6:35 at. in. Desoto Aceetnxioda.tiion.dd1vl* 4. 30 n. In. 3:50 a. in. Carondelet Tra.1ns—-L.scve.a. in. 2+6 :.‘-i0,f7' :1:-0_.*7 :50. *8::;5, *'9:10. 1" 10:00, *.10:39. P. 31.: *12:05. “‘1.5.-0, *8:l0. *4:f:l0, *.5:(-'0, *.’w:40. *6::2'9. 9:00, *1l:3v. Sunday Trainfi-A. .: 6:39, 7:00. 9:00. 10:00, 11:05.: P. M. : 1310. 5:10. 7:35, 9:00. ‘ VANDALIA LINE. 5 Day Express ..... ........ fl‘ B 003. m. l* 5::-0p. m. i, bland Accenrmeiaficl... .‘ 8:30 9.. n.‘ 8:00 a. in. Mail and AeconinedMign.....‘-,* 'é:G0p.m.\ ighl-md Accomm.od.auon...,* 5:30p.m. 1-.30p.m. I I I D OOOOIOIOOIIIIOOIIOO fin! ml‘ .l’aclficE rese................ 1'8:30a. m. St. Louis xpress ....... P 9:00 p. in. W KBASII LINE . Atlant:lc- Exp:-ess..............l* 7:10a. in. Acconioda.tion...... .... * 4:50 p. in. Daily Ligrhtning Express..... 1 6:40 p. in. E:xprcSSeoc1toeeneeeoeeol Daily Fast l..ine............... Fast Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. *l0:20 a. m. ’r 8:40 a. in. * 8:20 p. in. 9 Except Saturday. * Except Sunday. i Daily. 1 Exzept Monday. CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. Leave Ticket Omce, 520 Walnut st. So-.it'.l1-bound express leaves 520 VValuut street .................. ..... ....... ......8:lI a. in. South-nouiidsparia aecoinmodation leaves 520 Walnut street . . . . . . express e e e e e - e e-e e e e e one I e e . e e e e e o e e e e e e e eeOeoeee8;45“O m0 South-bound Sp:ti=ta acceniinedatien leaves u s 4:001). in. e-eueee ' ' °i'éa'.{r22?s' ' ‘sis. East St.Lo ...... ..... ..4:a0p.m. North-bound express arrives East St. Louis...... ............................. Op. in. North-bound express arrives 5:20 Walnut stree ............ ............. ...... ......5 -30 p.131. North-bound Sparta accommodation arrives East St. Louis. 9:30 3.. In. Nortli-bound \ 520 VValiiut street.... ...... ............ 9:50a.. m. WEST END NARROW GAUGE RAILROAI). In effect October 25. 18 TRAINS GOING EAST. Stations 1 3 5 1 7 '_9 Leave Norinandv........... 7:30 9:30 1:45 3:33 -'):22 Leave Bridgtcii Road .... 7:38 9:38 1:53‘ 3:41 5:30 Leave St. (llias. R’K Road. 7:44 9:44 1:59, §:§7 {H36 Leave De Hodiniont Read. 7.«_l8 9:48 2:06‘ o:al_ 9:30 Leave Union avenue....... 7:o4_ 9:54 2:00 3:57 0:28 Arrive St. Louis .......... .. S:0b.l0:08 2:23: 4:11 6:00 TRAINS GOING WEST. sfiitions. I 2 ""4 0 Leave St..Louis ......... 8:30‘10:3O 2.40 4.30 6:15 Leave Union avenue ..... .., 8:44 10:44‘ 2:54 4:44 6:29 Leave De Hocliinont Road. s:s2'1c:s-2 3:02 4:52 5:37 Leave St. C-‘has. Rik Road. 8:56 10:56 §:06 g:56 6:41 Leave BI'l(.1,{«.‘,'t0ll Roa.d...... 9:§‘.lg11:02 o:12 o:0‘2_ 6:47 Arrive Normandy. ..... 9:10-11:10 3:20 5:10 6:55 w’ Six regular trains each way every Sunday. * UNION RAIIIWAY AND TRANSIT COMPANY. Stock Yard Accommodation. .‘* 6:30 a. in. ‘* 4:401). In. Stock Yard Accoiiiinoda.tlon.. * 5:00p. in. *' 6 40p. in. -Notice of lrleaxring by Receiver of Deniaiids Against the Commer- cial Insurance Company. -W Louis Circuit Court, June 15, 1077, in the name of Williain S. Rolfe, Superintendent of the Insurance Deparinient of the State of Missouri, against the Commercial Insurance Cmn ny and John G. Priest, a. final decree was entered -ebruary 14, I878, dissolv- ing the said Compenv. end dectering null end void a certain deed of nssigmneiit hearing date J line 11, 1877, made by said Cominerc llesurnnce Coinpunv te signed was, by said decree, appointed Receiver of the property of the said coinpan:v,and empowered to take possession of the some wherever found,e.nd to * ‘hear, adjust. audit and determine all claims and demands against said Comm_ereial Insurance Coiiipany," and directed to ' ‘appoint at time and piece for_the hearing of all such claims and demands egelnet said Commer- cial Insurance Com ny as may not be otherwise ed- justed and allowed y him, said time for nail hearing to commence not later then April 16, 1876, end to con- tinue for such space of time as may be iieceeeary for the adjustment of said claims, but not to exceed in all the s ace of thirty days from the commencement of said ieai-ing;” and wlierees, it IS It1l’tI1v.'1' ordered py said decree ‘ ‘that all claims against said Commercial Insurance Company that shall not be presented for allowanceto said Receiver prior to the expiration of said period of thirty days herein limited as afore.-said, shall be barred of any peiticipatioii in the disti-lbuiion of the assets of said company;” and whereas, 1t was further ordered by the Court that the uiidersigned Receiver give notice, by publication in it daily morn- iiiiz newspaper published in the City of St. Louis. for the space of twenty days, “of the time and place ap- pointed by him for the foregoing hearing ;’ ‘ N ow, therefore, all parties interested are her ebv notified that the hearing of demands against said Commercial Insurance Company will commence PRIL 15, 1878, at Room No. 2. Insurance Exchange, south east cor- ner of Fifth and Olive streets, City of St. Lo ins. and will continue from day to day during the period pre- scribed by the decree of the Court. It is further proper to announce that Jolm G. Priest, essignec under the deed of assignment above alluded to es declared mill and void by the Court, has not turned over to inc the policies heretofore surrendered during his edmiiiistriitioii in connection with claims for unearned premiums. All demands, whether heretofore ellowcd bv’Mr. Priest or not. must be presented to me for allowance. They will be allowed, if valid, in the nainee of the parties in in- terest June 15, 1877. The following is siiggested as the form of a petition for the allowance of a dcinand for the unearned portion of the premium received under a policy outstandiiiq J tine 15. 1377: To HORATIO M. JONES. Receiver of the Commercial Insurance Company. I hereby present a demand alnst the Coininci-clal Insurance Company for t ie l1Il€.‘.iI.1'lled- portion of the_ premium paid under policy 0. -—-, ainountinz to the sum of $------, and ask that the same may be allowed. I hereby authorize t represent me in the presentation of my said , demand for allowance. and to receive and receipt for any dividend which may be paid on the same as allowed. .—¢——._———- The policy should accompany the presentation of the claim. When the deinaiid is for 9. fire-loss, or on any other account than for a. return of at portion of the premium paid. a sli ht change may be made in the above IO.I'1Il. Blank orms will be sent when re- ueeted. hen a. demand is allowed. e certificate to t at e ect will be issued. Inasmuch as the claime- are vcr numerous. and in the vast major-i of in- stances small in amount. it hee been thong t beet. wit ti :5 view to economy, to meet rate into the form of demand sugrgesied, an eutho ty to represent the pol cy-holder in the matter of the presentation of the demand for allowance and the receipt of dividends. Thtli pé):'lIi101l otii the Pltlilnk fcliirrn hm? be filled up or no.3. sop ono epoc-o er. _ H0. ATIO M. JONES. Receiver of the Commercial Innrence Combini- St. Louis. Jlarch 22. 1878. . HEREAS. In. proceedings instituted in the St. said John G. 1’riest; and whereas, further, the under- . v -n. .7 rt '7 cw-rvwr 1 ‘1 .._- L l878-ML THE Gioii -lliiiutiii. The Leading Journal of the Mississippi Valley. Always Fresh. Enterprising and Reliable.‘ ’ in News and Fearless in Comment. Accurate The GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, since its estab lishnieiit in 1875, by the consolidation of the two Republican morning‘ newspapers of St. Louis, has maintained an unquestioned place in the front rank of ‘Western journalism. ‘Its growth in business and circul:-ition has been steady and uniiiterrupted, and as its multi- tudes of readers will testify, its growth in all the essentials of a first-class newspaper has kept steady pace with the advaiicenient of its patronage, until to-day it stands with- out a rival in the Mississippi Valley or the Northwest as to all that the people expect from a firet—class journal. Politically, the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT is and has been Republican in sentiment and convic- tion. Believing that the Republican party, by its recoid in the past and by its plcclsses to the future, is the safest guardian of the pub- lic welfare, and the organization most likely to secure good government to the people and to protect the rights of all, we have steadily striven for the advancement of its standard in all public coiiflicts. We have at the same time aimed. and sliall in the future aim, to be honest in criticism and faithful in record——to' express opinions candidly and to tell the truth fearlessly. No cause can be advanced in the minds of intelligent people by suppressing the truth, or ‘by attemptiiig to color the facts of every day history. The demand of the age is, first and above all, for the facts in every im- portant ease. whether it relate to our political, our commercial, or our social life. “The truth, with honest criticism.” is the most exalted motto which the conductors ‘of a newspaper can adopt. or which they can hope to live up to. 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Notaries Public and Convevtncers. Loans no- otiatvd on real estete. Snoclal attention Paid to col- ectian of rent: and care of pgoportv. No 800 Olive st.. St. Louis. Mo. J OHN IVLAGUIRE. I) EAL ESTATE AND HOUSE AG INT, CON - _ 1» vevancer and Notarv Public. Houses. lots and stores for rent. lease. or exchange in different parts of the ct . Honor leaned on reel estate. Office, 519 Walnut lat... betzfith and 6th. war. com. us. cinrmsirr. 1'‘. 1:. BAR BOOTH, BARADA & CO., ‘) EAL ESTATE: AGENTS. NEGOTI ATE lb Loans. buy an-r_i sell real estate. collect rents. and. give personal attention to the management of esta No. 519 Olive street. “M585 Pact iiOv'i7cEJ§”.W W h is I .' .~ 1 > 7 ,. ;"Z‘«I 3,2,...‘-.\ C . ‘A1: 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. A regular graduate of two Medical Colic es, has been longer on- gaged in the special treatment of all I ene1_°en.l', Sexpal_and Chronic Dfiaeaysog. tlhat jtny oat-he: lrzliysician in St. Louis, as city paperss ow an :2 . ol.. rcsi on s new. _ _ _$yph:hiis, Goncrzl-lites, Glee _Sfi-iciure, (‘gob 31$, Her- nia, or Up‘ifI§l;6,;! ltlrigagy seasfcs rid ..a}»g‘.éiliilC cg - '1- ' s‘ 'e‘ro2 smo:-:'ones,m" l‘I1.l1')?liI':£).I‘l“t’3§.‘*CI‘.?.’ll1C'-kCv'l.*38, on latelst :scient.il’ic £')X‘I2Ic1i)1€Bo of y, ivetcly. _ _ ‘ S er-malorr ass Se:-in“! Dabali and lmp0*9!1CV 3’ the gt-zsult of SCI?-Abl7lE.\‘:' in french, sexual exceessc.-; rii inat‘u’_rer that causes, um} whilen produce scamiaigfwthg following; effects : nervoi.rsnes~, S-‘.’l11i',‘."l&t ' emissions e i_' lmness 0 sight, defective itnenaogy, p1im‘ples ;'»'.'i_I-‘lo-. 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Over fifty wonderful pen pictures, true to life; articles on the follovrinxsiibjects : 1% ho nioy marry, who not, why. Proper age to i:nari'_v. Whe ii:-zirry first, annood, Womanhood, Physical decay. The effects of celibacy and excess. Who should mart ; Bow life and happiness may be increased; The Physiology 0. Re',:.roductioi\ and many more. Those mar- ried or centemplatiiig zzootrlage should reed it. After a life-loin»; practice, I assert {rem human as well as moral conviction, it e-'.i.<;l1‘€; to be read by all adult persoiis, then look- ,ed. up, not 19.1 . :-,r:i~:-'n-‘.1 or 103%, as it is worthy of re-reading. It contains the «ctr: -‘rm ofmedical literature, thoughts gath- ered in an exteiulv practice, and worth te any one who will give it it careful 233.1, ten times its cent. Popular Ed tion, same as above, but mp 2:‘ cover. 1'60 pages, 25 cent: by mail. Cheapest good guide In America. For either. address, enclosing amount in money or postage stamps, Q. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Ila, .,, , ,. . . 5 I Dr. Boliannan's “Vegetable Curstlve” is warmnted to per- riiaiicntly cure all forms of Spot-xaettorrhen or Seminal Wenkn-.-ss, General l‘rchilit,,r, Inipotency. etc., and restores “Lost Bowen-,” and briiigs buck the “Youthful Vigor” of those 0 have destroyed it by sexual excesses or evil prac- tices. in i-om two to seven weeks‘ time. This I‘E'll1(‘(I}', which has been used by Dr. Bohsniian in his pijvitts: practice for ovei ‘thirty years, was never known_ to fail in curing even the W0lt:.~“! CASES. It wives vitality and imparts €n(‘I"’_'y with wonderful effect to those niiddle-eged in_-cm who fee a weakness beyond their years. Its jiiylgoratiiig properties are felt at once. Young men suffering froin the conse- quences of that drezidfull destructive habit of Self-Abuse can use tl is medicine witIi the assurance of :1 speed and PIBINIAN NT care. The petientgetns etrength n elus- ticity of spirits at once as it acts directly on the parts afloat- ed as a soothing‘ and lieuling tome and oiiodyiie to there- lzixed seminal vesiclm and irritated ducts, iinpzzrtin power and tone and restoriiig them to their natural state, i ic same -as if’ the baueful habit had never been indulged in. The ingredients are simple productions of‘ natni-_e--bni-ks, roots, herbs etc., and are :~.'.<'i:ccifIc ibr the above disco.-res. All persons must, before conteinpleti rr inarriiige, rcflect that it sound mind and body are the mo iir-(fcssury requi- sites to promote conmib',al happiness. Iudcrd without‘. these, thejonriiey tliroiigli li - becomes 1 pilfirimage; the mind becomes sahsu.-.'«.:'w.vé‘l with despair um‘. fl ed with the melancliol reflection flint the happhiezc of another he- comes blightc with OLA‘ own. __ _ in@'Pricc, Five IN.-:l{;i~.:, sent with ‘Full mfoctions, etc to any address. For sale oiil at Dr. C. A. Bohaiiiiaifs 0 cc No. 621 North Fifth sir:-oi, ctween VVasliiiig:::r. avenue an Green strev-fit, St. Louis. Mo. Established in 13:7. . xl.e§'"Dl'. is “'l'i'cat'u.c on -Special Diseases," which gives 8. clear delineation of ihcnntiire, causes aymptoms..in¢.-ans of 01:1‘? etc., of‘ svi-uinis. SEIIINAL ivnuiiirss, E'ro., sent FREE to any address upon receipt of one stamp. DR. BUTTS, No. I2 North Eighth Street, It. Loulsq_Mo. Has devoted his time i'or_:.t_ great man years to diseases oftlic Sexual Systoin. airisin from aiiisos. cxc~osses,&c. Ills successful management of if iesc troubles is well known fliers is no expo-i‘inioiil.iiig. The proper rs-med ‘ is applied at O1l(‘8.U‘.BpT0gl‘Cr3.~l of the disease (_:Il€l.‘kC(I,‘!ll) soon per- moiiently cured. The IJ»ispc-iisor is open imiii 0 A. M. to 7 I‘. M. Siimluys, 12):. 2O. 1 I’. M. _ dvice at the office or by lcttrr clieerllilly §1‘lV;"i,l free, and is conilclciitial. The knowledge i‘iii,=1:1rtcil in Iii-.Bntle‘ New Publications, “The Plipofology of lllnrriago " and “ ‘Ibo Prfvete lledtenl Adviser” on llinnhoodiind Wonizznlimiil is in no way of qucstimirililvcharac- for, but srinietliinr; that every one should know. ’1'hoy: are really Guides and Belt‘-instructors on those subjects. omit under seal, 00 cents each, or boili in one iiicelyliiiurul voliiiiic. $1. They contain 550 pages and over 100 ilnistrations. _, p 705 Chestnut St. 4;, *7 ST. LOUIS, 110. East: piysiin. of mo car exrcnce, CU?E_3 FOR spernhgtguvrhgga. ngrvonp, dgbility, Ntnlllnt losses With resins poor memory . lack ofeIcrfl'.‘II1gOt¢21€0(¢‘*v‘3\'“"‘ WW3‘ ness), caused by ebus. or excess; s..ee loot. C';3‘0n°1'1‘1109$a stricture, Sy hilintnll ferns , eat ell private dl:S£.‘a.8eS, affect- ing the Generntlge Organs, Bladder Kidneys, Skin Throlt. N080 and Bones. Blood Poison llrodfeated 1‘Iaiihood Re- stored. Pntlcnts treated at ofllco. or by mail conf‘idoi;t.ially, and no I’ and co*reso'~ndencc free. Pamphlet {oi Stamp. Hours 3 to 8- gfiQ§AG§ liverybod should read _t.iis lf»o:.k. ‘.148 pages, AND lVA’il'Lli.E. .'|ui,\.Sa‘I1".‘.-’.f'1 . About '!1£‘..I""lIgl?, its duties and im- ¢:-Efr EJZE. 13815.! fr'.'.‘iI!'n':C."-I)?-.’u.PIlY‘lI0!’){{V,8I1lI$i.I1I!.~O!1ItCS0I both- 7‘i nf . up ‘ -«.o.*:c.~w.. . : . --v"v.v:-'-‘s':'-' W:-'-‘.'r.-*6’. for 2;) :".'}“‘?S. (‘all or V-"‘i-.0. est. R. KING11S.SY1I=Il‘lllllO _Ro:m=.<ly is i-(si*ar2:ant3ili to cure Syp iilis in t i"~ pi'iin:ii'_v. scron ary an or- tlary stages, a_.ll(.I1l1 all its varied xiii} cciiiplu-a1._cd forms, and will cure the worst case in ve.iici'e:il dis- ease, cases which have reslstml the troc.tment_ of the most eminent and skillful physicians in Anierica. It cures the first stasrcs and lit-als the nlccrsin a few d.-iys. lt. cures ulcers in the uimitli, nose. throat, head. arms and It:§.E:".',ttlSO_.Ill'tl‘d pains in the bones and joints. swellln;-: Oftllft Ii<i:.i:iis_},DsyplillitiIc rlicnrqiizttlsiii, etc. . in a short time. ’r co .1’ per pac in:-‘e. - en CV-is crywliere by express-'. Atreatise on B.(‘XllflI gllseasel free. Sent sealed -for two stamps. Dr. .1. Dinsbeer, 415 North Sevoiitli street. St. Louis. sole proprietor. Cures uaraiitc.-ed, or the money refu ruled. I Dr. insbecr iii:iko_s Chrmilc Diseases 3 specialty. If you are 8.flIl(‘.t(‘d,\‘rlt»h no matter wliat.c:ill or write. DR. RICCRD’S Essence or Life restores manhood and the vigor of _vouth_t-o the _ most _S1l8t‘t€-Ted constitution in four weeks. Failure impossible. This life-restoring reinedy should be taken by all about to marry, or who ‘love iiccoiiie woakeiietl from excess or any other cs .se. Slicer-.ss3 15 as certain as that water auenches thirst. per case, Solo Ageiit. Dr. Joe. J acques, 7 lniversitv Place, New York. Drturgists supplied. PRESCRIPTION FREE 4 OR-’1‘I:lE S‘l’i%‘.El)Y CURE of Seminal Weakness Lost Manhood and all disorders lirmiglit on by in discretion or excess. An » druggist has the ing:r_ed1- cuts. Dr. Jaaues &Co. . 1“ W.Sixthst. . Cine.-.inanti.O tr CURE! NO PAY!- DR. J. ‘-; KHAN. removed to 173 S. Clark street. Cliicaire. is stil_1 treating all l’rivate.Nerveus. Chrome and Special Diseases Spermatorrliea, Inipoteiicv (scxiial Incapacity). ftlllille Diseases _ and Difficulties, etc. t3"Consult:i.t.ioii, _ -1" ersonallyorb 1etter,free.Grecnbo0k, 1) us‘ . . ace. Dr. Keanis t e only Physician in the eitv thntvarrants cures or no pay. lleiiguagcs spoken Public Sale of Iron Mining Stock: OSEPH P. CARD having heretofore by his three 3) several notes and agreements. dated February 17. 1 6, May 13. 1876. and October 6. 1876. severally. pledged certain 450 shares of the capital stock of the Marainec Iron Mining Company for the payment of his certain debts in the said notee and agreements mentioned, and authoriszed the eele of the said shares’ at public auction upon failure topay said notes. and having furtliermorc by his certain agreement. dated October 16. 1877, pledged the said 450 ‘S111-l.1‘(‘8 of the capital stock of the Maramoc Iron liiiiiig Company, and certain other 305 5-9 shares of the capital stock of the Salem Iron Company for the payment. of. his cer- tain other notes in said set agreement described, and authorized the sale of said several shares at oubiic aiictioii upon _failurc to pztv said notes. or on wt of them. and liiiving further., by his certain _a,n'recinen1. of the 22d day of rmvember. 1876, pledged each and all of the said shares for the payment 0f “if? 9011553- tions of Joseph P. Card and Joseph 1 . Card 4% Co. . in said ast agreeiiient IIl€l1tl0.n(-.‘d..£1Ild au- thorized the sale of . the said sliui es. }and each of them, upon failure to pay s:i.d ast- named debts and obliizatioiis. and curl: and all 01 said notes and obligations having now become due and ‘iayable to the holder thereof. Jolmllfllll 1‘ - 01111. and the undersigned, having been appointed trus- tee under the said several agreeineiits to execute the- said powers and to sell the said stock in accordance with the terms of the said agreements. all of W’hl!Ch.v may be seen at my office. 315 Olive street, St. Louis. Mo. Now. in pursuance of the authority in me vested. as aforesaid, and to execute the said several trusts in-' me reposed. 1 will proceed . on ,_ WEDNESDAY, THE ls'r DAY OF 1-IA)’. 181.6 at the cast from door of the Court House. in the ity of St. Louis, State of Missouri, at the hour of 12 In-.3 to expose to sale and to sell at public ouicrv. 101‘ Cash. to thcliignest bidder, the said several shares. being 450 shares of the capital stock of the Marainec Iron’ Mluinz C-ompeiiy and 305 5-9 shares of the capital stock of the Salem Iron CoinDa!1Y‘(8&C‘—1 being 8. cor- poration of the State of Missouri), or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the said several notes and obligations, claims and demands now held and owned by said J onathan ll‘. Card. JOHN W. NOBLE,- St. Louis. 1/10.. M3113 3°~ 1373- T1‘“5‘°e° N THE DISTRICT COURT OF‘ THE UNITED State: for the Eastern District of Missouri.--In the matter or Samuel A. Grauthaiii. bankrupt. In Bank:-ii tcy. The undersigned hereby gives notice as been duly appointed and has qualified as, eseignee of the estate of Samuel A. Granthun. bank-, In ealddcféeglchoglg’ gas becixnu all I‘ . inn 6 on. ,- "’ N P cuss. NAGEL. 3 Aesignee of Samuel A. ennniun. beuwfi medicines supplied. CHARGES REASONABLE. Consultations _ " "AIS ll RE 7 4 rapt. of Mexico. in the County ofAAudrai:n."!gl8Bol1I'l.’I _ we “Vi _8. lV|UST HAVE MONEY Unredeemed Pledges at Less Than ‘ Auction Prices, of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Eh, I- G-- Moss’, Bod Front Loan Office. 208 N. Fourth St. Everv article warranted as represented. HE EM E That Stylish Goods at Popular Prices are to be had at JAS. M. HART&C0.’S Introducers of Fashions in Hats, :E‘I1?'r:E_-I AND CHESTNUT- CITY NEWS. D. CRAWFORD 8'. Co. guarantee a saving to silk buyers of at the very least 12% per cent, who buy silks at their house. Thcv ask purchasers to compare their goods and prices with those else- where. Dr. Bla.nk’s Black Medicine to cleanse the blood. to regulate the bowels and the liver, is now no extensively used that no words could add to its popularity. Sold by all druggists, Tlios. W. Wood It the only direct and authorized advertising agent of the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT in this city. All con- tracts made by him will be recognized as if made in the ofiice. DIMMIT’1"S COUGHTALSAM is guaranteed. , Postage stamps For sale in any quantities, and at all hours, at this ofiice. % I D11. WHITTIER, a regular graduate, 617 St. Charles street, as for the last twenty vears, may be found from 9 to 7 daily,where remarkable cures may be had of blood diseases, impediments to marriage, etc., at reasonable charges. Safe medicines. Consultation free. Call or write. Tim best Key West ciT.ra in the city. Kelly & Co.’s bouquet. Get them at Greeley, Burnham & C0.’I . ' 0tikoa' Lzllea’ Cafe, 412 Olive. Ice cream and ices, 15c; coffee and tea, 10c; ham and tongue sandwich, 100. T GENTS’ button shoes. Gents’ English bals. Gents’ strap ties. Gents’ Oxford ties. All new styles just in at the Mound City Shoe Store, 411 N. Fourth street. % ' Mus. WmsLow’s Soothing Syrup, for children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma- tion, allays all pain and cures wind colic. Missouri Pacific Sunday Excursions. Commencing Sunday, April 7. and continuing on each Sunday during the summer season. Excur- tion tickets from St. Louis to the various suburban towns, as far west as Racine, will be sold at very cheap rates. Tickets cail only be procured at the THE OVER-ASSESSMENT. Another Large Meeting of Seventh Dis- trict Tax-P ay ers. T119? Resolve to Only Pay on the , 1876 Basis. Practical Speech by Gov. Brockmeyer, and Reports by Messrs. Cozzsns and Noonan. Another large meeting of the tax-payers of the’ Seventh District was held last night, at Teutouia Hall. There was an absence of those wordy ora- torical displays no noticeable at most meetings of like character. The citizens recognized that it was .not talk they needed in the present crisis,but work, and they accordingly settled «themselves down to « coop soup BUSINESS. Mr. Cozzons called the meeting to order, and moved, as the Chairman was not present, that Lieut. Gov. Brockmoyer be invited to takethe chair. The motion was carried. ’ Gov. Brockmeyer addressed the meeting as fol- lows: Gentlemen: It is usual, I believe, on oc- casions like this. for the Chairman to explain the object of the meeting, but, as you have already met here frequently, you are better informed of it than I am myself. Although "a neighbor of yours and wronged like you, it has not been possible for me to be with you on former oc- casions on account of my health. I believe that the general opinion is that great wrong has been done in the Seventh District of the city, includ- ing what was formerly the Eleventh and Twelfth Wards. I have never known so large a percent- a e of error in the work of any man who could c aim to be a sane man. as was obviously done in this work of assessing our district. And the question naturally arises, what shall we do? how shall we defend ourselves against this wrong? And it is not so easy to find a remedy that shall be as general as the wrong is which has been perpetrated upon us. When I speak of the wrong that has been perpetrated upon us I speak with confidence. Property, real estate, is not worth 50 per cent of what it was in this ward eight years ago. I have for the last year endeavored to sell a piece of property which I sold in 1870 for $1,200, which has been on the market because I had to take it back after payment had been made on the property, for 3‘600,for the last twelve inonths,and the man who dares to offer me that sum to night shall have it, and I shall be thankful. Fifty cents on the dollar! Ibelieve no man here would give it. I believe also that we have a right to assume that the former assessment, made by sworn men, honest in the discharge of their duties, was just, and that we have A RIGHT TO COMPLAIN of the present assessment, because the assess- -ment is sought to be raised above what it was formerly. Gentlemen. it strikes me as remarka- ble that this wrong has been done in one assess- ment district instead of all. If it emanated from the central authority, then, surely, the entire city would assemble night after night to complain of the wrong. But such is not the case. The wrong is not general throughout the city; it falls particularly in this one assess- ment district, and therefore I conclude that the wrong has been perpetrated by a man who did not know his duty, who blindly followed or- ders which he had no business to carry out, and who did not know anything about the sworn duty which he had assumed. And this belief was strengthened when I talked with the man myself. I asked him, as an honest man, to tell me whether he believed that a certain piece of property which I held. and which he had nearly doubled, was worth the money at which he had assessed it. He told me he did not believe it was. That is enough to let us into the whole history of this thing. Here is a man who goes and swears aeol- emn oath that he will place a value on every piece of property according to what he believes its ac- tual market value is. That is the oath he has sworn. He goes to work and he places figures upon the property which he believes honestly to be in excess of its value. This, gentlemen, leads us to the conclusion that the man is wholly,total- ly unfit for his duty, and I believe that the man could be proved to be non compo: mantis by his former employers, who have known him for years! Our wrongs emanate from that person. WHERE ARE THE REMEDIES? The remedy of course is that each individual citizen should appeal to the Board of Appeals or Equalization to berizntcd. There is no remedy that I can see in the law to reach this wholesale wrong except in this detailed way. It will take a very long time, and I am afraid it will not be efficient. But there is such a thing as justice in our midst, and we have tribunals whose business Union Depot, and will be good going and return- Ing only on the day of sale. Until further notice Bundav excursion trains will leave the St. Louis Union Depot (city time) at 8 a. m. and 1:08 p. m. Amour. cakes at Beers’ , 1016 Garrison ave. Books at Half Price. Dirnglisonm Physiology, 2 vols., 8vo.. 57. now 53 50. Carter's Pathology, 8vo., muslin, 52, now 50c. Choice Reading, 8vo., muslin, $2 50, now $1 25. Life and Coi-respondence of Thomas Arnold , 2 1013., l2mo. , $2, now $1. lIucaulay's England, 5 volumes, $7 50, now $4. GRAY & BAKER, Books and Stationery, Fourth st., north of Locust. FURNITURE, furniture, furniture, furniture. New store, new stock, new styles. Low rents, low prices, call and see. Gunmtszr, Joints at C0. , 500 and 502N. Fourth. Next to Win. Barr of Go.‘ up stairs. SEE the healthy, new-born infant, the daddy of them allll To know it is to love it, the "Ward- well" two-spool lock-stitch sewing-machine, at omce, 915 North Fourth street. Ltmxs’ Broadway button slippers. Ladies’ Princess slippers. Ladies’ Empress ties. All new styles just in at the Mound City, 411 N. fourth street. L Ckoss-urn) persons can have their eyes straightened, free of charge, at the clinics of the American Medical College, 913 Pine street, Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 2 to 3 p. in. TOZER \7.s. CLARK. A Case of Alleged Deceit Has the Bot- tom Knocked Out of it. in Circuit Court-room No. 8 this case came to an and yesterday, by the plaintiff’ taking a non- snit, without asking leave to move to set the lame aside. It was a common law action for deceit. Under the issues raised in the pleadings, it seems the plaintiff, a. resident of Minnesota, claimed that in March, 1877, he sold and disposed of to Win. G. Clark, defendant, certain demands, amounting to over $6,000, against the firm of Hill, Lemmon & 00., min ber merchants of St. Louis, for thirty cents on the dollar. He now sues to recover in damages the seventy per cent balance on his claims. averring that Hill, Lommon at Co. were solvent at that time, and that his claims were worth their face value, and that he was in duccd by false representations, to him made by Mr. Wm. G. Clark. defendant, who was a creditor of the firm, to part with his claims for thirty cents on the dollar. The false reprmentations alleged in the petition to have been made were, that Hill, Lommon & Co. were insolvent. and that said firm were in- debted to said Clark in the sum of $100,000 on a valid deed of trust upon the mill and mill prop- erty of the firm. The evidence adduced by the plaintiff developed the fact that not it single false repi'esen_taLiou contained in the issues was made to plai_ntiff’or his agent by Mr. Clark, but that the . p_laintifi' parted with his claim after full informa- tion as to the OOIldlllOn of Hill, Leinmon it Co., given to his duly authorized agent, jiist before the sale of his claims. In this absence of proof, the Court, after the plaintiil closed his case, instruct- ed the jury that their verdict must be for defend- ant. The nonsuit was then taken. S1‘REl+3'I‘ SPRJNKLING. its Extent-Cost of Water-—Page and Union Avenues. The street sprinklers are fairly at work for the season. A GLOBE-DEMOCRAT reporter had a little talk with Mr. Henry Gerkc, a member of the principal firm engaged in street sprinkling, and was surprised to learn of the magnitude of the business in this city. , There are 350 sprinkling carts in the service, requiring nearly 800 horses and employing full 600 men. The city demands for the water supply 515a square, mat is one street from crossing to cross- ing. , The question came up in the conversation as to whether or no.Page and Union avenues would be sprinkled during the summer. The gentleman said that he did not know, and if they were i; would be by Mr. Sherniamwho contracted for the work in past years. Mr. S. has never made much money out of the job, losing it, in fact, as it is much easier to get sub..ci'iptions than cash. In view of the summer meeting at the Jockey Club track in June, and the great travel that will in consequence take place upon this favorite drive. it will be necessary to have Page avenue sprinkled, during that week at least. and it is probable that the city will be asked to pay for the work. It may be romarkodthat the city always an, or makes an appropriation, for the sprink- _x of the approaches to the Fair Grounds durinfl‘ tau’ week - ’ it is to see_tbat justice is done. Wrong can be done the citizen, but he has protection, and if we fail in our endeavor to get justice before the Board of Appeals, we can certainly go to the Circuit Court. The prospects are ample for getting justice there, I think. I will not speak as it lawyer, but I will speak as being familiar with the revenue laws of the State, which, in large part, I have drawn up. 1 know that the first principle of taxation is that the public burden shall be disti-ibuteri uniformly over all the citizens; that one man shall be tax- ed, in proportion to his pi'o;_>ci'l.y, the same as his fellow-inan—.'i principle uiaiiitaiued by statesmen and enforced by all Courts tlirouuliout the coun - try and throughout the civilized world. Now, what must we do in order to secure this? We have, in the first place. a legal Assessor. We have in this city assessment dis- tricts. and throughout the State of Missouri the locality assessed is usuiilly ii county. The reports of this Assessor are laid before the Court of An- peals, where every citizen c:in go and make his complaint if the Assessor has committed an error. That is the Court of Appeals in your city; ihiougli- out the State at large it is the County Court. The next thing is that the work of this Court is sent to Jefferson City. and there subimttcd to tho BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, who see that one locality is assessed equally with another. You will remember that the l:istassc:.s- mcnt prior to the assessment of 1866 was rmiuccd by the Board of Equalization 16 or 15 per cent, and your Assessor ought to rewrite the entire work in order to secure the reduction . The Board at Jefferson City site every two years. It does not sit ovc year, for the laws of the ..Stato of issouri know of no assessment that occurs every year. The Legis- lature said in 1872 that the real estate of people in Missouri did not fluctuate like the price of rot- ten eggs in the market; it was more substantial. Therefoie they provided for an assessment every two years, and they adjusted the whole machin- ery for an assessment every two years. And I assure you will not be afraid of a tax-bill that has not gone through the Board of Equalization in Jefferson City and is presented to me. I will not be afraid of ii; I will look it very squarely in the face, because I know if that Board were to sit in order to please the City of St. Louis it could not equalize the as- sessment, becauso there is only an assessment in one little spot. There is no assessment made in the city for 1877; and by what would you equalize the assessment? Do you suppose that tho princi- ple of EQUAL TAXATION is going to be sacrificed to please some thirteen or even 300 men? Not if I understand the laws. They may attribute a great deal to local laws and enactments; and they have a great value in the local sphere. But as soon as you touch a man in his capacity as a citizen of the State you exceed the local authority, and the courts will support him in resisting paying taxes on an imperfect assessment. The next question is, how aroyou going to successfully resist this unlaw- ful assessment? You may rest satisfied that the appeals to come before the Board of Equalization will be so numerous that it will be impossible for that body to give the attention to each which it deserves, evenif they take the whole year. They must slight their work, not because they want to do so, but because of the physical necessity. My opinion is that you should co-operate-—all you who have been wrongfully assessed--and employ some man learned in the law to protect you; but none of you who really in your heart of hearts believe that you have not been ovcr-assessed, have any- thing to say. You have each to make your indi- vidual appeals, and then if your object is not ac- complished, there are still other means known to the law by wliich__you can be protected. [Ap- plause. Mr. O}’Meara, the Secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting, which were approved. REPORT 01? Till EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Mr. Cczzens, Cliairinan of the Executive Com- mittee, madc his report. He said: The only re- port that the committee can make to you this evening is to state to you that they called yester- day in a body on the Board of Appeals and rep- resented their gi-iovances,and presented 180 cases where the ,-,excess of assessment cover the as- sessment of last year was on an aver- ago 3900 to each individual. That list was made out just as it came from. your hands. There were no selections made of high assess- ments; but just as they came in they were re corded by Mr. Slefkcr, and the calculation was made, showing that there was an average excess of $900. We also presented to the Board a list of sales of property. The Board seemed to be of the opinion that any sales that had occurred since August 1, 1877, were not valid as references on the present occasion-—thst they could out no figure in the case, but that we must go back prior to that date, and cite cases of abso- lute sales that had occurred during that period. After that a lengihy interview occurred, the report of which, I presume, most of you have already seen in the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. Then we politely retired, with the understanding that the committee would meet the Board this ('l‘hursdav) afternoon so obtain from them their ultimatum, or final answer, to present to you at this meeting. There seemed to have been a misunderstanding ‘in regard to“ the time when we should meet, and I was left alone. -This was at 4 o'clock, and most of the committee had come at 3. and then gone away again. I, however, called on the Board, and I will say to their credit that they received me very cordia.liy, and we ex- changed views on the subject very pleasantly in- deed. Butltold them that Iwanted something to Present to you this evening. They said there were ‘several districts they had not yet touched. they referring , especially to the Ninth; but they said as soon as they got through with the Ninth and other outlying districts, and as it soon as they arrived at a just ratio of reduction fit. Ennis Esilp Slob:-fiimorrst, Jirilisp @[0).“l‘t'il'(Qo‘3-1l1'lI5,T:l8'Z3. there. they would then decide what reduction W0? would give us. With that as their final re- Dly for the pi-esentl retired. This ll all I have to ofi‘er. ASSISTANT PROSECUTING ATTORNEY NOONAN was called on to make his report as Secretary of the Executive Committee. He said that one P011“ arrived at most conclusively and most positively in the conversation between the Executive Committee and the Board of Equalization was that each tax-payer over-assessed should make his individual appeal. Mr. Noonan informed the meeting that. WW1 I- view to economy and convenience. a Notary. 4 Mr. Perry, had been engaged to attend to the appeals for 26¢: each; still if any person desired to look after his appeal himself he could do so. Speaking as a member of an Executive Commit- W0. representing thousands of tax-pa 'ers,' he could not refrain from saying that the card of Equalization did not pay that polite attention to their representations to which they were entitled, and some members of the committee left in dis- gust at the way they were treated. In reply toaquestlon put by the Chair. Mr. Noonan stated that the limit of time in which up- peals could be made was a week from Monday next. At the end of that time the Board were forced to adjourn. Mr. Siefker explained the situation in German. 'Ihe Chair suggested that some means ought to be provided to meet the cases of numerous poor 13b°3'1nS men. who had no opportunity of finding out whether or not they were overassessed. _ THE BASIS OF 1876. On mot1on_of Mr. Cozzens, the following was carried unanimously: BGSQIVBG. bv the citizens of the Seventh Dis- met. In mass-meeting assembled, That we will 0!16_ and 811 times to pay our taxes without com- plaint.‘ based upon the assessment of 1876. The Chair remarked that the as~essuient of 1876 was the only legal iissessment under which they could pay their taxes for 1878. [Loud appiau.-e.] At the same time. as he was no longer a practic- IDII 8l'»t0I‘n§¢.V. he could not go bail for that state- ment; but he ought to know something of the tax machinery of this State. A motion was also carried that unless the assessment of 1870 be regzu-(led as the basis for the taxation for 1878, the citizens would use all legal means, to the last extremity, to ‘defend themselves. Mr. Cuzzens offered a resolution of thanks to Messrs. Nooiian and Siefker for their until-iiig ef- forts on behalf of the t::x~payei's of the Seventh District. Adopieduuanimously. Somebody in the audience said that these gen- tlemen ought to be remunerated for their trouble and expense . _ Mr. Noonan said he. with the rest of the Exec- utive Committee, declined to accept any compen- cation. [Applause] The Chaii~_obsei'ved that the Executive Commit- tec were neighbors, and had acted as neighbors ought to act. Gen . Wingato was called upon , but be excused himself from making a speech, as he was suffer- ing from it sore throat, He expressed his pleas» ure, however, at his views being corroborative of those announced by Licut. Gov. Brockmeyer. Henlso gave the Board of Equalization a nun for their unpolite reception of the Executive Com- mittee. A mass-meeting was afterwards held outside. for the benefit of those who were not able to find room .n the ball. Lawyer Jaineo«_ J. McBride and Curlin, the woi-kmg.nen's agitator, Mr. Noonau and others addressed the meeting. Another 1118611113 will be held on Monday night. JULY Trio rs. One of the Strikers Sues the Mayor and the City for $30,000 Damages. James McCarty, by his attorney, Henry Mc- Gindlev, filed a suit in the Circuit Court yester- day, against Mayor Overstolz and the city for $30,000 damages, for an injurious publication in the newspapers, for false imprisonment. Czirty says that on the 27th of July, 1877, he was engaged in the strike known ‘as the ' ‘working- men's or laborers’ strike," and, with others. ro- fused to work for certain railroads. On this ac- count, he says, defendant caused to be published in the papersof the city the following false and malicious article: j'Eai-lv yesterday morning the Executive Com- mittee started out the procession, and gave or- ders to visit and close up factories, shops, etc., throughout the city. The next move was to ap- point a sub-‘committee to assist the Executive Committee in their work, and then they attempt- ed to carry things along on the red-tape order. The Executive Committee is composed, in part, at least, of Messrs. Lofgrecii, Curtis. Glenn,Cai‘- lin, Porter and McCarty, all of whom will be re- membered as the speakers at the several meet- ings. They took an active part in the movement from its inception. and, in fact, did more than any other men to bring it on. They are the lead- ing spirits in the organization that has had its headquarters at Turners’ Hall for a year past. The committee spent the forenoon in oi'ganiz.i.g companies, eight of which, averaging about 100 men each, were enrolled and omcered. They were designated by letters, beginning with ‘A,’ and the purpose was to organize arcgimentwhen ten companies were formed.’ ’ For this publication the plaintiff asks judgment for $5,000 damages. Another cause of action is the arrest and imprisonment of the plaintiffon the 28th of July, 1878 fan error of the attorney] , by the of- ficcrs and_ageiits of the city, and keeping him locked up until the 3d of August, when he was released. For the last indignity he asks juris- meui. for $25,000. ALLEGED siA.TsL AUGHTER. The Case of Bloomentlial, Who Died in November Last. Edgar Allen and Henry Smith were tried yes- terclay, before Judge Jones, on a charge of man- slaughter. The affair which resulted in their in- dictuient occurred on the 21st of last November. On that oveninga Jew named Bloomcnthal came into Reiley's saloon, on Seventh, between Cass avenue and Wash, in a drunken and boisterous condition. He got into some trouble with Allen, a young colored man, whereupon Allen knocked him down. looinentnal got up and was helped out, stating 1119.1’. he would see the Mayor about this. Allen then ran after l.-im and knocked him down again, according to his own statement made shortly after the occurrence. Three days afterwards Bioomenthal was arrest- ed for drunkenness, was locked up in the Police-‘Station, but growing sick was taken to the hospital, where he died. Bruises were visible upon his head and arms. It was stated by one witness that Henry Smith was present at the second knock-down. Smith, however, claimed that he was a. rouster on the Laura Davis when the thing happened, and the attorneys, Messrs. John 1. Martin and Wm. Brantley, for the de- fendants, thought that Mr. Bloomentlial had plenty of chances to bruise himself within the three days that he lived and drank after the as- sault. The Court instructed the jury to return a sealed verdict, to be read this morning. The Art Sale 'l’o-Day. Considerable excitement has been evinced in art circles in the last few days in anticipation of the artists’ sale, which is to take place at Peites dz Leatlie's galleries, on Washington avenue,this afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock. The col- lection comprises some of the finest- paintings that have been offered to the public here for some years, among them being many works character- istic of the best styles of some of the most fa- mouo artists of America and France, and while it is impossible in the nature of things that every art collector should become the owner of the chef d'ozwrs of every chief of the painting art, it has become a recognized . principle of search out and acquire specimens of the best styles of each school of art. The collection at Pcttes & Leatho's will be found to have been selected carefully to aid in this peculiar direc- tion. Therc are works in the best style of Jules Rozier, C. H. Gifford, Harry Chase—the new ac- knowledged‘ chief of the junior School of Ameri- can marine painters—Webber Wesley, Francois Musin, J. R. Meeker, T. J. Van Starkenbiirgh, W. L. Marple, Emile Dardoize, H. Lewis, Van Severdonck, and a dozen other names equally known to fame. Of Harry Chase's works it is hardly necessary to say much; his marines are simply exquisite in their perfection, while the productions of Dardoize and llozier bid fair to rival in fame the works of Corot and Lim biret, the great masters of light and atmospheric paint- ing. Interspersed among the more important pictures are a number of most delightful flower panels, by Miss M. 1!‘. Smiley, which are painted directly from nature, and show a perfect master- hood of detail and color that render them at- tractive beyond all other similar works that have been seen in St. Louis. ‘- FRENCH TAPESTRY-COVERED parlor suites $55, at Scarritt Furniture Co.'s. The Association for the Advancement of ‘Science. The American Association for the Advance- ment of Science. at its last annual meeting, at Nashville, Tenn., in deciding as to the place for the next meeting, gave the preference to St. . Louis over many other cities to which it was earnestly invited. Our city will thus be honored for the first time by tne Association, wnich .will convene here during the third week of August; and it behooves the more public-spirited of our citizens to see that the Association be entenained in a manner worthy alike of so important a burly and of our city. ‘A meeting to perfect arrange- ments and appoint the proper committees will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock, in parlor No. 1, Lindell Hotel. All persons interested are ear- nestly invited to attend. ~-+———--—-----— MARBLE-TOP veneered dressing case suites $50, , at Scarriti Furniture Co.'I. -4... Mc- A JUMP TO VDEATII. Dr. Henry S. Garesclgie Torn to Circumstances Attending the Frightful Event, So Far as Known-Inquest To-Ilay—MeetinB of Medical Brethren Last Night -Another Meeting Called. D1‘- Henry S. Gareocho perished miserably un- der the grinding wheels of a Missouri Pacific Railroad train on Wednesday niltht. 0110 his D001’ body was cut, torn, mangled and severed in a manner horrible and sickening to think of. The unfortunate deceased was a loved and talent - ed member of the well-known Garesche family, and has for some time past been a physician upon the staff’ of Dr. Howard at the St. Louis Insane Asylum, located near and beyond Tower Grove Park. ON ‘WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Dr. Garescho came into the city on busi- ness and had arranged for the Steward of the Asylum, Capt. Tayon, to call for him at the ‘City Hall, A pressure of business prevented the Steward from coming to the city, and Dr. Gareeche was informed of the fact by the municipal telegraph. The last ambulance for the day having left the Health (mice for the Asylum, Dr. Gzircsche telegraphed that he would come out on the 6 o'clock accom- modation train, and desired to be met at T.-iylorwick Station with a carriage. A messenger awaited the train, but the doctor had missed it, and telegraphed later that he would come out on the 9:48 ii-uiii. The carriage was £l9‘,a1l1 sent to 'I‘a_vloi-wick, but the train clashed through without even checking its speed. ‘The driver re- turned to the Asylum under the _ impression that the doctor had gone on to Franklin and would re- turn from there on the morning accommodation. Exactly how Dr. Garosche MET HIS DEATH may never be known. - That he jumped from the flying train at Howard station , one of the accom- modation stoppiug places in the suburb of Chel- tenham, is known. speed of the train great. The platform at the station is above a level With the lowest steps of the car platform, and a reasonable supposition is that the impetus of the train overthrew him, and that he rolled, after a stunning fall, from the platform to the track. Perhaps the rear coach of the passenger train passed over him. This is, however, not known; but an hour and a half later. the engineer and conductor of a freight train going west perceived an OBSTRUCTION UPON THE TRACK, and not having time to stop, the train passed overit. That obstruction was the body of Dr. Garesche—dead, it is thought, perhaps only stunned-and the cruel wheels cut and ground. and the brake beams tors and mangled the body until it was unrecognizable in the horror of its appearance. Literally the body was strewn alone: the track for fifty feet. The conductor stopped the train, and find- ing the mangled remains, awoke the watch- man at the station, who summoned the employee of the St. Louis Smelting ~ Works, which were near by. An old German, named Steinbuhler, picked up the pieces of flesh and bones and put freight was taken to the Insane Asylum. Information of the sad affair was sent to the city, and early yesterday morning the grief- ..tricken father of the dead man, A. J. P. Gar- csche, Esq., and the brothers William, Edmund and Alcxtnder, went out to the Asylum and had the remains brought to the city and taken to Lynch's undertaking rooms. , A DESCRIPTION of the mutilation of the body would make any- thing but agreeable reading. Sulfide it to say, that the head was the only member of the body preserved intact, and that many pieces of flesh cut and dragged from the body by the wheels and brake-beams were piled up. Last evening the body was taken to the residence of the brother, Mr. Alex. J. P. Garescho, at 2923 Luclede ave- nue,from Where it will be buried to-moi-row. -The Coroner will hold an inquest at 12:30 to-day. MR. HOWARD’: VERSION. Mr. Richard J. Howard, one of the proprietors of the Fire Brick and Tile Works, near the Sta- tion where Dr. Garesche-met his death, examined the platform after his arrival at that point yester- day morning. He found on this platiorm a small _spot of blood, with a few hairs attached thereto. His theory-which is the same as indicated above-—is that the train was going at good or full speed; that the young Doctor, in his desire to reach his post of duty at the appointed time, while standing on the platform of the passenger car, saw the station- platiorm as the train approached it; miscalcul-ab ing speed, distance, and his power to retain his equilibriiim, in the frightful leap struck upon his head, was thrown by a rebound under the wheels of the passenger and sleeping coaches, killed, and lay upon the track when the west bound freight came along and still further mutilated his remains. sociates. Ameeting of the Alumni Association of the Missouri Medical College was held at Dr. Tubel- skc's office, No. 2623 Chestnut street, to take action on the death of Dr. H. S. Garesclie. Among those present were Drs. Geo. I-"Ionian, W. A. llardaway, T. E. Holland, 0. P. Houuh, G. W. Hoover, Carson, Robert Epstein, Lemon, Yeoman and Walsh. The rneetnig was called to order by Dr. Tubel- ske,in the chair. D1‘. J. B.-Yeaman was appoint- ed Secrctiiry. Drs. lloman, Lemen, Epstein and Hoover be- ing appointed a committee to draft resolutions expressive of a sense of the meeting, reported the following: Wliereas, Our professional brother and fellow ail-umnus, Dr. Henry S. Giiroschc, having met an llntimely and lamentable end, be it , . Resolved, That in the death of Dr. Gurescho we deplore the loss of a dcarfriend, a faithful officer, and a bright and promising member of the medi- cal profession; and, be it Resolved, That we tender to 1118 afllicted family our heartfelt sympathy and condolence in this their hour of bereavement; and, be it Resolved, That this Association attend the funeral services of our dead brother in a body; and, be it further Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the family, and that copies of these resolutions be furnished the daily papers for pubhcafion. Remarks eulogistic of the character of Dr. Gar- eschc were made by Drs. Tuholeko, Ilardziway, Human. Holland. Yenman, Robert, and others. There will be a meeting of the members of the medical profession at the Polytechnic Hall to- day, at 12 o'clock, to take action concerning the death of Dr. Garesclie. A full attendance is re- quested. L. EASTLAKE French Dresser suites, $40, at Scar- ritt Furniture Co. 'o. CITY HA1}. NOTES. yesterday. Board of Health. Hospitals and Poor House. ling bonds duo in London on May 1. but three. Eleven were buried by the city. ‘THE city collections yesterday were: Fines, $67; licenses, $2,014 10; weiglits and ineasures, $53; back and delinquent personal taxes, $4,812 94. THE Commissioner of Supplies House of Refuge to M. J. Stciuberg , and for sta- Go. THE Board of Public Improvements met yes tcrday, and recommended ordinances for the es- tablishmcut of Josh street, for the construction of sewers therein. 4; EXQUISITELY decorated Cottage Suites at Scar- ritt Furniture Co. '5. BUSINESSMNOWTICES. the Urimiry 01';-rims are cured by HU2€'i"s REM. EDY. their I'hVtii-,ians to die have been ciirecl HUN1"S REMEDY. Millineryl Millineryl .G1tEA'.l‘ BARGAINS. wholesale and retail. gent. given away. Untrimmed hats from 10c upwards. Splendid kid gloves only 50c a pair, at C. Blell’s, 319 North Fourth street. Pieces Under Railway Wheels. 4 The night was dark and the . them in acommon store box, and the ghastly‘ Meeting of Dr. Garesclie’s Medical As- THERE were fourteen burial permits issued A ONE~HORSE ambulance for all-night 1"ei~vice was yestci-clay added to the equipment of the THERE were nine births in the two Hospitals of the city last week, and ten deaths in the several THE Mayor and Comptroller yesterday signed reqiiisiii-ms for £7,691. to meet interest on ster- THERE were received during the month of Biarcii at the Morgue eighteen bodies, ‘all adults yeslerdziy awardeda contract for bats and caps for the iionery for the business office to John J. Daly & _ I Sidney street and Compton avenue sewer districts; also ordinances KIDNEY DISEASES , Dnorsr and all Diseases of I-lundreds who have been given up by ., D‘! HUN’1"S REMEDY. _All Diseases of the Kid- nevs,Blsdder and Urinary Organs are cured by Country milliiicrs will do well and buy their s‘0cl< of C. E. Blell, 319 North Fourth street, _ Goods are new and ele- Beautiful hats and stylish bonnets almost EC SITU A TIONS WAN TEI)-i'!lA.LES. xzxf \ ,—~ '\I§l ness transactions w uld like a Apply 2642 Locust street. sixth street. room 3- % WANTED--Situation b g M !-AN.TitD-A young mgn well posted in all busi- , osltion where he can invest $1,t00 on security. A, Ad. osltion, th.of. ANTED-Sit_uatiou by a young‘ man in whole- sale or retail business; will work faithfully for $8 a. week: refs. and bond given. Ad. A. K. B. ,tli.of. ANTED--Situation as driver by colored boy. AN'I‘ED—-Work ono. farnr will w k h ; strong and willing. Ask 16: F1-ank(,n316 cniliu ex. book-kee r d 1-.‘ Eng.. Ger. .1: Frenc ): best refo.;pebori.('l1 Hege- Art A§a.le ’Peites&Leathe’s1‘ T0-DAY, 2 P. M. SITUATION S WANTED~EEMALES ,\,\f\/\ _\ "WAN TED-—Situatlon, by a‘. girl. to do housework; no objection to traveling; good ref. C. C. E. VV AN'l‘ED-Situation by an English girl. No.1 cook for private family. Ap.501 S.5th; best ref. given. VV ANTED—A fii-st-class laundress wishes situation in private family for two or three days first of 0V01'}' week. Apply .18 North Sixteenth street. ' HELP WANTED- irEiv1ALEs. AN"l‘ED—-Good girl. cook, wash and iron. In- quire. to-dav, 2703 Waliiut street. V‘? ANTE1.)--Three young ladies, of plessliigf ad- dress. to introduce a new 2_u't.icle of merit wanted in every family; will sell l'3,]’)1d]y, Apply at 516 N, Sixth street. up-stairs. from 2 to 5. ANTED-—A flrst-class girl for house and dining- Ei room work. A )1" ‘ti; f 3 ‘ ' 3537 V1 ‘ strckt. from 9 to 10 ’ W1 1 re en hoe’ 1 Organ V ANTED-\Vitli best of citv i*efe_rences. a girl for general l10llSGWOl‘l{. 1-1241 Garrison avenue. V ANTED-_——A young girl, to do general housework and l1l11‘S1l1g.' Apply 3226 Cliestiiiit st. ; ref. rcq. V ANTED-—A first-class woman cook, for hotel in the country; good wages. steztdy employment. and good home for the right person: both meat and pastry. None but an experienced cool»; need ap~1y—- American pi-eferred. Apply between 8 and 0 o'clock, at Hui-st's European Hotel. Satiirday morning. Tlios. Jones. AN’l‘l73D-A fii'st-elztss shirt ironer at the I X V L Laundry. No. 400 lwasn street. * HELP VVA,HT.E1)—-—BfL’lL]E'IS. ANTED-—A first-class Wood-workman, with _ca.pita‘.,to-run wood shop; manufacture wagons, buggies, plows, etc.; must be sober and industrious. Address W. '1‘. Burk, Bowling Green. Mo. V ANTED—-Coat makers. Nicoll the Tailor, 9 -outh §‘ourth street. ' AN’l‘ED—A good boy tdwork for home, clothes and instruction. Ad. Tiutli, this office. V ANTED——A strong. active boy; one used to kitclienwork. Apply at Boarding House, cor. Olive st. and Page ave. ANTED—3 good turn cock men at southeast cor. Fourth and Franklin avenue. over third floor. AN'l‘E'D—-Pants makers. Nicoll the Tailor, 9 South Fourth street. AN'I‘ED——By a Boston jabbing boot and shoe house, a reliablesalcsman for Missouri; none but those having an established trade need apply, with references, to box 2867, Boston I’. 0.. Mass. ‘Rf AN'I‘ED—Good accountant and cashier to go to Southwest Missouri. References required. P. O. Box 2.461. , ANTED.-A bright, smart boy. Applyjby 10 it. in. at 609 N. Sixth st. .W’ll1cox .12: Gibbs S. M. Co. . AN'1"El)—10 good canvassers. Apply at Singer Machine ofilce, corner Main and St. Louis sts., Carondelet. VVANTED-T0 EXCHANGE. V 7'ANTEl)—To exchange--I would like to trade a. nice 40-acre track of land in Illinois, for horse. buggy and harness. M. Iuinan, 305 N. Commercial. BUSINESS WANTED. ' , AN'I‘ED—-To purchase physician’: location in some good country town. Address, giving all particulars. location, amount practice, termi-i,etc., J. B. Cox, care this ofiice, St. Louis, Mo. GRAND pring QDISPLF FOR Fashionable Garments made‘ in our usually artistic and perfect fitting style, atitlie most reasonable prices for good goods. ' ' G1 0 I1 g 4 ' . ' '10.‘ .. ;:,«_ SALESROOMS 314 AND special inducements to buyers. Give us Large Stock of Parlor, Bed-room, Dining-room and Office Furniture. N. B.---‘llaniiiuctiiring and selling our own make of Furniture, we are as NORTH Fir-‘TH ST. a call. JOHN .__,'-—-; Waieis at Bins 8 FOR RENT-—BOOMS. and 412 N. SIXTH S’I‘.——3 rooms over the- Globe Stable. N. SEVENTI-I-1 elegant fur. front room andl uufur. ; over Dr. Dlnsbeews office. 41 5 O N. FOURTH S'l‘.—-Lodgings for geiitlemen. ‘ 7 $1 to $2 per week; 25c to 50c per night. 9 14:1 OLIVE ST R.F.l1l'I‘—-Gents’ furiiislied and un- 2 furnished rooms, at low rates, with gins, an 4-1 wxtcnbath. water-closet and good attendance. quire of Janitor. on the iircimses. 6) S. EIGHTH ST.--Two nicely furnished .1 rooms, with bath, for geiitlemeu. ‘FOR ItI.N’I‘-Part of a. new house in Stoddard Addi- tion, furnished with all convenien_ce_s; for rent low to a. desirable tenant. Address Phillips, th. of. .OB RENT-—A suite of delightful rooms, with par- tial board if desired in prlv. fam. . Ill Stoddard Ad- dition, coiiv. to horse-car line. Ad. Allen. th. olllce. : ,',\ -... 06, 808, 810 8: 81211. Sllil1Sl. EVERYBODY SHOULD INSPECT oun GOODS AND LEARN BOTTOM PRICES. DRESSING CASE SUITS, $48. MUSICAL. USICAL-—Aii elegant square a‘rr.nd piano. nearly new, for sale at $145 at No. 2802 Locust street. DjUSICAl..—Get the best. The Lindrinan piano and Mason and Hamlin orgaiis are of unequaled excellence at greater bargains than ever. Callaud be convinced. E. Nennstiel, 60') Washington ave- nue. Lindell Hotel. . UR SALE;-A first-class piano; will take buggy and harness in part trade. C. A. T., 912 and 914 Olive street. , ‘ ‘ ‘ ha USlCAL—-Argued 5-stop Mason & Hamlin organ , for rent at $3 per month at No. 2802 Locust st. USICA.L-A 7 ()Cl:1VC piano for rent. E. Neill?- .A. stlel. 603 Washington ave. , Lindell Hotel. AN-'1‘ED—Ii‘or cash aDecker Piano. E. (LE. this ofllce. ' USICAL—Good pianos for rent at $3 to $3 75 per month at N 0. 2802 Locust street. VVANTED-—PARTN'EBS. ‘\_/\ ANT.ED—To form a partnership with some party who can furnish equal amiouut of money as my- self, $1 .000 to $2,000. to start a drug store. livery sta- ble. grocery, or any other business that would be profitable, either in this c’ y or some live country town. Any person who knows of a good location for business can find a. partner by addressing, giving par- ticulars, A. B. C., care this office. AN 'I‘ED—-A partner in a well-established ma- chine and manufactory business. with at cash capital of $2,509; will get half interest in same; must be capable to manage the mercantile part of the bus- incss; inquire at 628 South Seventh street. 4. Wrlh TE!)-—A.GrlIN TS V ANTED——Agents--In every county in the coun- try. _iiick sales. Large profits. Reinert & Sinuige. Eig th and Vvashington avenue. ANTED——The services of a competent theatrical advance agent. Apply to C.C. . 1107 Olive.3d floor ‘V’ANTED—-Agents-—Men or women everywhere to sell our goods to consumers; a good business to industrious persons; particulars free. Address Peo- ple‘-s Tea and Coffee Co., box 2.431. St. Louis, Mo. , ANTED——Agents, everywliere. ‘Woiiderful gy- roscope top: spins in auv DOSll'.iOl1’ also, 3 new novelties. Novelty Co., 603 Walnut st.._ t. Louis. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. AN’l‘ED—-Everybody to know that we retail fine . old rye and sour-mash whiskies and California brandy at wholesale prices. Bowman & Bleyer, cor- uer Fourth and Elm. W ANTED-—Seconcl-hand mash pump, 34-gallon stroke capacity. 0. W. Heyer. 901 N. Fifth ANTED-To raflle a Guitar on Saturday. at 7:50, N.E. cor. Sixth and Pine streets. Parties in- terested will please be on hand. “I AN'1‘El)—-Any one having a small library of lit- erature may find it purchaser by addressing Library. this omce. BUSINESS FOR SALE. OR SALE—-A flrst-class Restaurant. Confectionery and Ice-cream Parlor, doings. good business in city of 12.000; out little competition; will be sold at a bargain if applied for soon. For particulars address “Business, ’ this otllce. OB SALE-Hotel-35 rooms, No. 1 location, doing a paying business‘ 35 regular boarders and a good run of traiisiont. R. Belts .'l:(_1o. . 308 Cliestiiut st. l1VIPR()'VED CITY PROPER-TI FOB SAl.E /&/\. /X/\/\/\Z\/\/X/\o OR SALE——&2,800. part time, will buy a 3-story 14- 1'00!!! house at 1817 Garrison avenue; southern and eastern exposure. Greatest bargain in the city. Apply on the premises or C. 11. Bradley. N. Sixth street. OR SALE—-A two-story ‘brick house and kl . let 100 by 12% feet; stable attached; situated on Parsons street, between Grand and Spring avenues. Inquire on the promises. or M. A. Wolff& Co., 316 Chestnut street. Is offered at a bargain. _ , X /»A,__,\,\ nen; CITY REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE. /VOR SALE—-Cheapest lot in N. Stoddard Addition ever offered; 2-5x118; north side. Address H. Feuerbach, Mechanics’ Exchange. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY .b‘0l’o SALE. OR SALE-Suburban homes~—A choice variety at very low prices. Some very neat and valuable ones at from $1.5C0 to $4,000. J.W.Sutl1ei-land, 707 Olive street. ‘ FOR SALE-—-20 acres, 12 cleared; rich land: cabins. orchard. school: fine for cows, pigs. chickens; 37 miles west, 3 ‘from depot; $37-5. Bender, 3122 )1. 3d. OR S.A.LE—-A complete and attractive country home at VVebster, 10 miles from city; ten trains daily; fare 12}-,<c: 135 acres, highly improved; well- built S-room house. No. 1 stable, poultry house, laun- dry and every convenience. Entire fiiriiiture at a great sacrifice. if desired. Goddard, 304 North Sec- ond street. OR SALE-—Or exchange for unimproved city property. a new iiino—room house. just fiiiished. in V1 ebster Groves. close to the depot. Apply to .703. Hefner, 602 and 804 South Seventh street. city. FOB SALE--MISCELLANEOUS. e entire furniture, etc., of it house F in good locality for renting rooms; rooms at pres- ent all rented. For particulars. apply at 301 N. 12th. OR SALE-Brand-new safe. with BCOlIll)1l1at1011.- lock. $35. at 214 South Second street, OR SALl1'.—-Fina California cherries, ports. angel- icas. at $1 50 per gallon; catawbas, hooks and Riesling wines at $1 per gallon. Bowman & Bleyer, Fourth and Elm. OR. SALE———Fiirnlture. newand SCC0lld-halld—:h3V- 4 ing the lai'g“cst and best assorted stock in the city of bed-room.sets,parlor sets,desks,mlrroi's. Rae fixtures. cook-stoves. mattresses, carpets, cane and wood chairs of all kinds; also one top buggy and one 1athe—— all at auction prices. for cash. at VVm. Anderson's, Nos. 808 and 810 North Seventh street. . CHESTNUT ST.--Nine rooms; water, gas and all modern improvements. Inquire at 2628 Clicstniit st. 306) '3’ PAGE. near Grand avenue—-IN ew stone- ‘)-Jli) front house. 8 rooms. gas. water‘. etc., for rent cheap. Apply to C. E. Blell, 319 N. 14 ourth. ‘E1011 RENT-—-A furnished house often rooms. cen- tral location. on car route. For particiilars call at 212 Pine st., between 12 and 1 p. in. A. NOR RENT—W est End Place houses for rent--One B on the east side and one on west side, near‘cor- ner Ware avenue and Olive street; rent $41 bbper montli, with gas, oath, marble mantels, elevators, etc. Inquire on the premises of Janitor; DVVELLING HOUSES T0 1.13713. —.‘_,.V B. ‘Ni. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. A¢ AND 16 NOR’l‘H SECOND S'1‘REE'['—-A fine large 3-story warehouse. fine cellar, hydraulic elevator and all inodern improvements‘ for a first- class store. Apply to Edward J. Gay 35 Co., 109 North Second street. 61 WASHINGTON AVE.-New store: best business stand in the city. Apply to Mis- souri Glass Co. j OR RENT-Fourth story factory Eighth and Wal- nut, 50x12? feet. with steam power and elevator; also corner store. Samuel Cupples. FOR RENT-Store on Franklin avenue. near Fifth: splendid stand for any retail purposezwill re- build. if desired. to suit tenant. Inquire at north- east corner Fifth and Franklin avenue. ‘*1 rnornnrr our or run our Fort BEE? /€\f RRlNT—At Webster. M0,, a new nine-room Lpplv . FOR RENT--A young widow has some nice fur- . lllShCd.Ol‘l1l1fl11'IllSh€(l. rooms, for quiet, steady gentlemen. Apply immediately, 0. Z., this ofiice. FOR ItEN'l‘—-Two fur. and two uufur. rooms in pri.‘ fam. in central part ofcity. Ad. M. P. J.,t1i. of. BUSIN 15.58 CHAN CES. USINESS CHAN CE-A Darty with $5.500 can hear of a good investment by applying to J 01111 Byrne, Jr. & Co., 603 Pine. LOST AND FOUND. ‘,4 \ LOST—April 3, a package of papers valuable only to the undersigned; it suitable reward will be paid if returned to James P. Beck, 1203 Chambers at . EDUCATIONAL. ESSONS in Bookkeeping. Mathematics and Ger- man. bv F. C. Kossak, 1135 Paul st. References: W. T. Harris. Supt. Pub. Schools; Ex-Gov. B. Gratz Brown, Capt. J. B. Eads. C01. H. Find and others. FIN AN CIAL. IfiINANCIAL——Money at 7, 8 and 9 per cent: $10,000. ' $8,000, $5,000, $3,000, $2.000. $1.000, $5.00, on city real estate. Keeley & Morton, 713 Pine. FINANCIAL~hIexic:iii dollars for sale at 99 cents currency, at Donaldson & I4‘ra1ey's, Bankers and Brokers. Third and Olive streets. _—§_.— BOARDING. ,\_, \_, ,\/c/\ _/\ ,/x/\/\. iéfié §§?,.ANKI.1N AVE.—Day boarders want- 294‘ DAYTON S’l‘.—2 splendid unfurnlshcil 0 rooms, in new house fronting on Park, smithcrn exposure ; 2nd story front. and back room en suite. with fire, gas and bath, with or without board; private family. ' .«\./\...—\ PERSONAL. ERSONAL—-15 regular dinner tickets O1‘1l)’$-5, at Hilton's. No. 11 North Fifth street. ERSONAL-—Come over to-day at 2 o'clock. Burr. , ERSONAL-—Mrs. Gillein, holder of No. 1 that drew the quilt at 1417 Madison street, has called and received in. ERSONAL—-One neatly fui-.room.for a. lady only. Call at 610 Carr street. from 2 until 3 p, m. EBSONAL——Oakes‘ Ladies’ Cafe. 412 Olive: ice cream and ices. 15c; coffee and tea, 10c; Vienna rolls, 10c; ham and toiiguosandwich, 10c. i5i7§iisoNAi.- . MISSOURI, N0. 261. 17, 63, 4], 78, 24, 14, 67, 68. 6. 20, 39, 2, 8. ' MISSOURI. NO. 262. 10, 32, 67, 15. 28, 16. 41.321, 2, 45, 44. 56. 4?. MURRAY, MILLER & CO.. Managers, April 4. 1878. ‘ l?.RSONAL--Missouri State Lottery-'l‘ickets for sale. and sealed circulars sent by addressing E. Kaub & Co . 421 Walnut st... St. Louis. /\/\/\/\/xx .2 DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUHON NOTICE—-The copartiiers.hip here- tofore existing under the firm name of Mersinan, Carrutliers &. Co., isthis day dissolved by mutual con- sent. F. C. Mersmau will continue the business, col- lect all claims and liquidate all liabilities with our Eastern correspondence. F. C. MERSMAN. April 3. GEO. F. CARRD’i‘l;IEBS. Office 212 North Third street. I ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP~—The co- artnershiplieretoforo existing between Edw. Morr s, John Canning and John Clinton. known as the Excelsior Slice Factory. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Edw. Morris retiring. having sold his entire interest in said factory to; Peter Brady. The business will be coiitmued without change or in- terruption by Peter Brady, John Canning and John Clinton. who assume all assets and liabilities of the old firm. . F» 1‘ 0RRI,5- ., JNO. CAN N115. G. JNO. CLINTON. ——-—-——-npuj N referring to the above, I would respectfully rec- I oinmend the new firm to our old friends and cus- tognel-5, ' E. St. Louis, 1170.. April 1.-1878. ..____ HORSES AND VEHICLES. \_IXZ\/§/‘\/ _/x_1\/a. /“ 0R 0 W 3-spring wagon. * Washington avenue. AN'l‘ED—-1T’li'st—cl:i,ss grocery delivery covered wagon, heavy and strong. 621 North Slxtli. W ANTED-A good saddle horse. at a low rice. Address. stating tci-ms.Weckly Mail, Mt. live, St. Louis County. OR SALE——Gentle horse and lie‘)? t_o buggy; also, team farm horses, very cheap; 1:./'16 \ ashingtoii av. 1809 4 OH. SALE—-Phaeton, horse and harness; horse has been driven two years by a lady; will sell sepa- rately, at 103 South Third street. W AN'I‘13D-A good second-liaii’d, medium-size spring V\'{I.§EOll,WlI.h single harness; price must be moderate. T. I).. this office. 01>. SALE—-Ate. sacrifice-Horses. busizy. SD1‘iDi’-7 wagon and harness. Bear 1112 Olive street. OR SALE—-49 mules and Shorsssat Ozark Iron Works. Mo. ; 12 mules and 48 horses at St. James. 1110.; most of the mules are exce'pt_ioii:i1ly large and all are in fine COI1dlI.1011. Address G. R. Wilson. As- signee, St. J ames, Mo. FOR SALE-—Baroiiclie, ‘coupe, top buggy andllglrt ' road wagon and harness ; all as good as new. 103 South Third street. ”rRoFEssioNAL.M -PROFESSIONAL--Madam Anua,the great Fortune Teller of the West. 212 \Va1nut street. .-.... -u r .._ _. .. -..¢...._..._.._...._.. . ROFESSIONAL-Physician, Astrologer and the Great Prophet of America, most successful in- t€]‘&lI‘€t€I‘ and reader of planets, telling past, present an future. causing speedy marriages, otc;, cures all nervous diseases, removes evil influences. Send the stamps for Guide to Long Life.Pros ei-ity and Happi- ness. Ofiice. 1518 Wash street. A dress M. Estro. ' L-—D . 8 th Ladies‘ Physician, .PI§'i2=.I:a‘iEsbi!§Iri(i):§eAs only? Ifrvlbu lire in trouble consult the Doctor. Boarding. Womb diflicultlesa specialty. Call or write.102.’i% Franklin av. .St.Louls. Estab.1869. WASHINGTON AVENUE- _- .4?‘-T.” ’:[‘:- New York Dgntpil £t1oom§,é1s tn. e to eta oo re a ese "Noon! cgmpfbg $3. (fold uiiings. $2. The Colton Dental Association, RIGINATORS of use of gas. Teeth extracted at-half of former prices. ‘A111 kinds of dental operations executed mo ( sired. Accountant. cite. W. Heist» Yer. Sav. Inst. , to Jon. Hefner. co: and i home’ in“ ““h°“l6'i'§3'ul‘i5 cvren’'tlhm:te3e'et. - i u ‘ Do 9 517 perfect manner at lowest rates. , streak ALL SO RTE. AILROAD TICKETS bought and sold at 20124 North Fourth street. John O'Neill & Co. . KATE MCGRAW offers inilllnery at 50c on .{ the dollar. The latest styles in dressmaking I goods to suit all customers. 617 North Fourth street. ASE BALL BATS. ash, full oiled. striped liandles, only ‘Z5 cents. at Gray & Baker's book and sta.- . tlonery store, Fourth street, north of Locust. PRING OVERCOATS in Frencli Diagonals, mi‘ glish Melton and fine American mixtures. ggqsrlilonable in cut and well made. Prices from $8 -to . . W. HUMPHBEY & CO . 200 and 202 North Fifth. corner of Pine. WARE BAKING POWDER CREATES WONDER One of its peculiarities is keeping good and active In dough from meal to meal. , SOL AND FINE ELECTRO PLATE At Factory Prices. Seventh and u I I Original and Standard Manufactures. OFFICE AND FACTORY: Nos.64.66,68,70,72,74,76,8061.82 Waslini ten Sh, N30}; , 1‘ abbli’; Best Soup. The most pleasaiit and effective Soup for the L‘a.un-~ elry_or for 1* rimily \Vas1iin,; purposes everofferodr A trial package sent free on receipt of 20 cents. Bablolifs Toilet Soap llladzr. from the purest vegetable oils. Unrivraled fo the Toilet and the Bath. For use in tlic Nirrsor! it has no equal. Sam le box, containing three cakes: sent free on recciptao 75 cents. _ - - abbiifs Soap Powder.” From this Powdera beautiful and serviceable white» ‘_’ ' soft Soup, of any desired strength, can be made in 1» ten minutes without the use of grease or potash. Trial , package sent free on receipt of 25 cents. , life Yeast Powdeix, Absolutely pure’. Bread. cakes, puucimgs.etc..mad in a short S{)(l.(‘G of time. keep longer and are more gestilile t‘.;a.ii when inaclc of conimoii and clicanimita H lioiis. A trial ;).".cl;:-ige sent free on receipt of 75 centlo . b§ii’e Suleratiis A. Sl%l1’l<llIl‘s’,l :i,i‘t’:i-.19, Asample 1iacK2‘.,9,'e sent free 01 receipt of routs. ‘T VVai-raiited free from all iinpiirities. . wife can rely upon it. Trial package sent free or, ceipt of 75 cents. I bill's ~ Potash A pure o.'r*.ecuti-atcd alkali, double the _sl;rength 1 common potash. Sample sent free on receipt of 290 -3. . .->_ —— THE PROPRIETOR will give {tn mince gold for every ounce of impuritiesgfound ‘ any of these p1'ej.)1l.1‘5\.t-10118. 2 ~ FOR. SALE BY ALL DEALERS. . - _. v,- ‘,. ... r». ‘ _‘r . i. , a dyspeptic stomach? Are you Consum tivo, weak and feeble, and exhausted w every little efiort? Then you need Park Ginger 'l.‘oI1¢'-o J . Sold by all Drugglsts. Show less
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T RATURDAY MORNING. MAY 3. 1815. _4¢¢.mtlug.(.l Me .pf‘0bdbui“48, the mcalhdr vwuiay will be cbmdy dad warmer, with light northerly winds. Japrnnsofffifif. '. "Filo (‘on ronilon iitlll Discussing the Bill of Rights: ' A Number of aoatzim Discussed and Adopted. "1‘a.xe£l Due 'the State from Railruads. Mm Cwzluu Aden-rsoen the rolrnllol og “i'l'omna’n Rights and Krona.” Bpecill lluvmtch to the Dlobo-Duncan!» . _ The convention. ‘ Jizrnznon UITY. Ill! I1.-Mr. flnoabo pue- eenltfl the npcm or tag Doumnulo on nhouum . and Minimum Doanl-Haunts. no upon vu Dflfllitifffil, mad. lsld upon L34 “bu um nxdosod punlnd. I - conxxfrxn or ‘rat WHOLE. Oonaldermon at we uoond nation at the bill of right: was relunsod. the question baton use oonlmlltoc blah) (bu Amnmiamal gomgggggd. nenl nflczwd ll 1'. . N1. nrsdlicl sun the question, A: M undat- Auxod it. flrlklubailztltid upon bvtial-oomnnma. la In.i:ahauLl.lyti:4nnoua the ENS uum moon! Couuitniiun. TM dllclul on an aunt attend by no Hanna (run: in. Charles. S .w- lose who Ootuwuon it tho nom- dealred to has ' Mold. 0» - 3-mu dlmcuny in um Oonnnllon la um—un who 54. bcnrnne lo nnalchi- .’ our poaluou lo cnulgrd lo-ch] iron that lilo . llmollzuzvnisl-1.. Wuuahcru nwwio term I Oopltuniion for the svvvruncnlol use mum of Iliuouri. Tho con. "“‘"'°“ 90'' filitiin A-All thuillo lac! this Rule have power In a mo tan; a ‘mug. meal at lhc Sun ruausvcr it any booomgnggu. nary to null: moplnou. nu lnuo: I truth. We §l:u:eI.rt)‘4n nil» lino Incl: mun: Hluom-I ions at mg 0 o 4: ‘n on. I I n I post ya um: mwgguu llumgrmll rithga Ilmlwl ml: by Ola oaxumatlan. 0! an (.al Burn. Ii‘ we go beyond um pmponltioa we will get thll Couvcnzion Into bad and incur: thamu-mo 2.! in yrooeodmgg, -— an we mu rro on MM! 6: dig‘ at my wu ouku uml to wltncn that an real ulpnori Ih0"C¢hi{iln- lion ol‘ the lfmu-cl Rune: and I can raise MYH bl Igand in heaven now and u. 1 mm: vlgmga in ‘bonauuzuml or the [Taiwan tn!-M. Ila pnzumd lvnlma buns n tm mu». but would uupya , Vim Iliglil bani and coal. use unzndnou or!‘- fexed by ulogunueuxn tron Bnlllv-an (R11. lldn . mnona Mr. )- said he ngrnedvlth Ibo ‘cello-nna mu ilw-uvrry uulorluunw uuuthln q “non um; bums-sum (ronvmtinniatlsodupni in nbw. but the Inna in before :35. Jun! I bio: the annndmanl ufla-av: by tho peauunnn tum: Sullivan. Thu this Slate la a uaambe: at tho American Union in an nutlouablo. but use lam;-(ion at a. clause In ma onllllulion Una: nxhnll net mmaln n mrmller :2! mo Avnorluu Union in nnc.L!!6¢1.|-up snq nnncnnry. in men; um an-or] ammo! tho ad-called rva-onatnxclrd Bull:-2 which unruly; m. lion unllxol we Union Baku particular min Lo v than [hay will lm-wrer luau xll'nlon. You¢-.xn- ,. wilivoie In lure the 3! n htnmflRtMn. lam coral thonnundmun. lAuoorrylsoulwb01br9_ -3 n«ll,i1u1wau:i;hIu'l‘§!Id.itpoM9f [snow lI.,JivF~!1 Ah . £tJ'!1llLl¢!ll-id lawn !-o5beunend- mellndihn uwndmcnt. a Inn 0 _ .l.o um 31 o.u' no 0 u o - gnu i bod tIJ-IIKD I I I I. ll menwhy’;n_*5<':nl:luIo¥x¢g°dou1 nnnonuxlr Mm“ us“ cxahlm: 0 lawn Allfltla-I II M ‘I’! van: mud somebody mlfhl. Lhlfiiwfidid .'.r Brvvllkn l.£lo_ soul 04 vi‘: ii amount: menu mom mm luau-la. The inluunnut its an about to draw up but nbouiu! be u briclu an- M9, um nil uuch_uzpe:nuou.I worm also be avoided. 352.4" ‘ n'|rO0KI(lIW¢1VlI$V5€W9{ Irhsla ll 10! Ill bu in. A ililial night: in I dnnkrtl-on 01- ncluflu which IQ know to be lzaulndrlthl. poll which we In Lo build our Oolnhlau m 1 In ll ll d 4 Ill: um rlwa lalnslxl.-nul :§gul(?1l:gncElg!fih:¢a1MrmonI¥$o I number, also run-u.-r wiii rennin Am-amber, of the Amnn can Unlou. ll look minions of CPD?! oi blood‘ to doom»: that thin nrinclpla mu rub . Ind that ii _v-uolxuu. trhezw-noxrvnc duezuan buwom woman; 4! Iluueh uni Iiuoui; in of this Bum nimwaihu ails mu a-called ‘; \hln sun in one 0: hul- lldrnn. mm dlanocuun halo in origin! oom- n in! Ilse will avorruuln Anombsral mericln Cnian,-lbs! It no zeuonwlu Klo- murl should not hum. no wanted it made ll 4 tot. libalunchnutulau not I pl-uvlslon in h EGIJDUIUO A lrlx [Ir 17-om our mooring: in I-I dlmuuion. The pmvlulon um um stale ind we sole and armin- uve right to nlmillh or ¢-Jluaga Ia Ion: cl! g:vv~ wnmcnl, whcncvar it lacunae uoooaury In the hxpplnru 0! bar pen in, has um norm it via whom the lnvcluxum oi lmlepunduncs wu (mum, n nnmizud you-I A33. Tnullunvenuon is not uunnblod Lo rluvoiu nus; its duty it to <:.In.ngva.nd return. _ ll: llmanw:«'l concluded his mnlxrlu by lu- Iorlxlilxll lbc tlonveunou um be Ind La Ma Ma- nlon I resolution whlrh M Suicide-I in b be- lm-xl the liomuwlwava an Fadanl Ro..alio:a. ‘ Hr. llaoberoficindnresolumou uusun mu 0 the ntuendmonl u mint:/d to {he nlulozu O! ne maul with :.ho~ iledsnl Go man! he Xv fund to ma Oomalmn or oral Random. Mr. null look ibapeollion lint Ibo amend:-Mal auxhlnot L0 be rucn-vd. Pendln dlocuulnn. Ibo nommluou nzported-prognu. utad lure lqlitnxniu at rclnal. Ana reoeu. >al<ia_nl Johnson «Lind ill: (‘on- vlmlion lo ordxr. an -!r- EVIFKW "0 0811*! W the (unit. Hr. llrllucrwl no 2: to rotor. .25.: -.:l.s.'.‘.:=.?.**'1’..-.*.'§""3‘-"""*='-.. "° L§"3“':,:é?°“ x"i‘ “.‘.‘m"°s. ..‘.‘.“i'.L?1“u.'.°s “.’.’.Tz‘.‘I “” ..‘:..‘:.*:.'.:l:s.7%""’..“:.f-;...‘t.'.:..°‘;; um Oontcauoi. En MM 1&3 thong in lab- fmm Euliina moomna ' .' would a wovhiah in destroy an gonmmuu 1» mm» dummg no In part. Holhould not Ishtar Lha nmaadmcll a an gunman {mu flulllvn. la min to-any ' 1210!. W! [11 ‘into ll ma um id» of dlaioyxity in un‘auumlr.x.. . ._ 1 1n npoko in non iol.bonnnod- . con wumdjsw in: 09.1.! autos nun - . 'Awouswu (M mwn:1uuual- unle'é”""" . 5?-§. .‘§?¢‘§3'1s§'s:37i'i"muu°"mJI"§JK ~=°.°;"...=‘ 9:‘ ‘:°.m.' fiat: ;'.'-*° '11‘: i N I - ' I’ " and you um-3 an In; mlerlul yovarnnt-In .uul ol uwmg sad Abolishing my Ooaamu .10: and runnur gnlerutncml wlmmmrlt any in nnooaury so then Add] Ltd It nu. Hr ll:-mdluml an to Amend adding mu Ilhgonn la n Inn us: in den unloot d Ibex: u noocuuy to An mac (trnexih bl§°'m":né #12111 600183 II II. 'Th1lIlxiAl.IlH!l I: am. ionda nor w1ll l voauic lb Elba to my Unite-I But-rs which may in may who impair the at nail-lvvunnaul bdoulzzgo Lino mph»: sun. Thaamandmmlwu Mod. the motion in/hm ta. Tm». mud acetic: -ru name!» 5: louova Thu .u oouusulional ‘la lawmloa to promo xuuni yr ha-oolsho I W ....."'...':*:-..:t.z—' mum roucarilyboihucx u 9 ~ pal am A of uwrluoeal, and lint when gvvaxr noucouao oontuthnooomrityit uiilol in chin! dteaun. The l-mrul uoesinn Inn um vflbnio of (NA Slaw have vmv Lad lslunyqizlc * .. axnlnslvo and sullen-.l.la right, -uvljau. lo the nmlxaslmu before liwulionnd ulmgalaung. altering n-l nomad: that blue uovrxnmanl wbsaevrr mm in nu ulumcr In to than Ihaflwom cxpodlenl, wu not Axreml Lu. H: la:-Jlnvld <-dared llu lollowint In:-.-n.lm...,¢ 1:: nm Mm no-ruon, think: an miopund That all ma» lla we nuurnl Ild mciatculbid rizhu to war- alzly l\Inmgbly [J04 sooordiag mum dlclnlm at (bviy awn omurzlewrn; mu no pan: on on A0- ooacl. 01 Ill: rvilzluan opinions in and incl» ll. Lu no offlrt or trails or want - nude! Lhla .uw. not 0 diugnnllxlod [ram loellilying at «ry- lny an A jun-1; mu no human llflhurllr an mn- tml m luwrlcrn wish me rlghu of clonu-alum-. mu no pus-non ought. by any law In in lnulmwd In nu person or auto on Luotmni of .1 rnllgluon pm- Iuulun uy prulnullm, llul ma liberty cl r.-m luanrln imtuby uumma null rt)‘ 1» so mo-.nl.n.n.l L» In an an mu 0! ilswuuouuvmu laovmauu-at with ma nxld an--set, I>*|r: nr of-:0; ol the its no at with (be right: of 0 Ir. nu. socuon, um: no Jun mu be nom)»e'l-vi (0 nrrcl. support or nu;-xn any pll -.e or uyulmu at yummy, or in awlnl-Ala or support any nan, yrmuwr, nllnl.-net or I-cu‘-In-.r or my sort, (F QIl’li_ and or ac:-olnlnulou ul Iuliliua. mu. nun; perms shun voinnurily nuts 5 ¢>»nLru'.l. (er a .1 purl’. oizjutfl. IN! IIIALI be bah] io int: uerfnn man-tze at me tune, in luv!-~41 £0. Tlw ‘Lb -action, Hun ma mono uhnli Cvvr ll-2 ulcu {mm the publlc tronury. r lmclly ur lav!- ru-4.1 1;: bid at on chard-., Me: or xi--tlmnlnuuln of !zJ{giua_ at in 5 d of any wlefl, pruwhhr. uml mm o; ugcnu l3c.nm!, I1 sum; and man an vet:-nan skull M ‘lull in norm: diocnmlnn a land: agslnfl my cllumh, Ma oaomlmnl-In 0! um 01 mnglcm,-or 537 Ian» 01 mluiuu. lulu oruranhl ,wu nod so. Mr. Adam: 0 I uuluumlo in meal :1; «cum, ‘min: was 34091.04‘ ‘rut no nil lflnuoll an be o-ubiiabnd 1; sun was now‘ Mr: nanny in ueowd III '01: [wad |lv,fur Uinvvr (ml; of holding the ml. is well nuum at nu can: u may 59 ynoorlbod by O a s Elana:-xu.b la LeoPn.nl ‘I: I may ; rd ' _ . B nrl&DtxBuo"; rr'zn‘:t. b V"nyu¢iR£- cmenxdu in OOIIM mm to: c.lmmi.l a-nu:-.aa,[§-uaonxgu uni crue- T; 2-lath &lIi€‘§dI$0II,Ht&$ all zslocuons auxin M! be nu ma o|fl&,II'I!iI . 3-1:. sun-Jdq lultoamsed a. aulmlkuka aemlrru aoummu 1-on, um nu: (lam-sauna Idlournod um I0-EQXTDW nursing. II 3 -445. , Tutu Duolkovn zunounl olilgyxea data by uw wvczafi , vid 1! Omih O N am“ “And ‘2?t:hr3l'w . l and Souths: 845- Mluls Bu lngmu and souitguusmrn. 8 2113 38. CM 1'' ll éfigaaziogl i " I sl.§o€ll\. uwromean mad wulnrn. I118 5 - Paton: Shaun. of mu fir:-xrury apiinl_ 8 0,00‘)- dor! Hunt. _ llosrd of Kaxnalimuon. EH16 Bond ht agtllxailon unit 93 ma «clock. This will give ma Benson n od rut. mu Gcmzlns. m;_lls,au".wonM:~ Blxhulsnd ruling‘ V < ’ . ‘ cenlnaznronohing Baht. ilim nllzadnlce vrn Inga, the uulin Ll 'u:¢lll.'ltt_ 50.. . PI Ehlmqt - ‘OI um llunber, lflati I .’ =--xi .'*=-anrmxr. A‘ I > William 0-wanna. mom = . W.m m wGlehmoi...., lkeiallfl ‘ by? fimam Club. w‘:\:&m:‘-: I’uu;‘la- ‘Etta as he. :5 $1.‘ KIT. nnodnb--Iobhooflc gflloli, by mm mm nub hgbg 333,. inch’: Aunt. by Annnidi wlmfntiurth .—..- “..”‘°.......""“'*'~... [maid Boole; §?m*x pm nleancld, I71 Round. «:5 El‘ ' Btlillgfllil 3' KIESM1‘, by Khfifi . fours; rug... "'M°" °"‘1ItIud: 3~?‘e'?3’§§'. ' 11' b7Jmok fllluan; glad!-ialfi-?'E ‘ Ixil-tr. rmh iluao-Tana:-Reynaldo unite handicap In: :11; nave. mllo.,bc:l‘J.;cl;l‘£urnolds' \Yhl3p-on‘, 2., ;‘i|';:#’I Gfiwxianawmw, y usxinxloaz Bu ant‘: '1 . is R - ; H ‘ hnnlgnoy ‘I lnfulu-ur uxwnm 8 Drum‘. venwne; Ho :1’: Mary L., by \‘ouc.h-u. ny Gunny rs Kaine Flirt, by 01.. um.-m.—Ilu onu pm-u; In £ : ll lnnonmsouvlbcr by Eugen-or; Ill-um‘: (W-In:-* mmny. by : Elllowll Bnewlnnl h \' 1&1, W;li1.ln.lnI&0infi‘W’ - L~ouu'.l:y ogcarda. ' 0' llalocowiii communes |l1p.m., 2:30, A: llcrvtoforr . Grnpdfiutcead of the (nlesiar, Ill- Bacon. I-lpazlal nlxpalal In me Glabe Dumvzlaml. May !'l.—-The third and Isl! -133; me» " ""‘h"K““_“"'.3~'dié udum llrnozzinnun wall ‘I! I394. .....uuw I-uu'lt.\.bon9— at-lrptn at ma met In I gm. .lyov\~r'ru1l the ox- 'rbonco<md ram o! i . any wlll mmpsu-o i S Jruh un undo than aux... §§E.’£~."?.’. u :.uo.§5’°°° °" ° . o m ; 900210 Douay :» u'Al(lll.:2<ix:‘. lay ’l"ouz-lntuz. L-I 57:3. W. .l"l.ultI!n-Li-—1!ru.ryl. n2. 1' 3158. Ecoond Ilub-but I % 3- 9.: . 'i"hlrd!laoI.«—[.o«n:n1.\xr-nrv 3. ‘mm. .4331 Logan win the lril nnflncondlnanoy. tncx Ls only one-ml:-d ol A mflmand heavy. On angst-dauunathnumahunuwould man in .2 . Tiuril um, running mil» duh. lhmooyuw-ollds. two unkriu, law and Donzlna. loxnawlaain Irul but. ‘rm: being the urn: lxfihg 1-13¢: at fibula, the arnm mecca. Pnl~:sl;Y'rxR.1AN‘ éoxvsmlom. Prooaeulhgu ofthe Aaspmbly of mo Presbyterian church at thounlmu 8I8.t89“Th8 alliance syttam. Fm!-urns] co I " ' un aouulu-Ia Chunlh. C‘l.x\'Iu.nm, May 21 ..~.ln the mm-nlng smalon cl um i‘rr.objux1lsa Aaomzllaly. I tuoinuon wu sdn)-(rd which mulls: each Iynod of tho Ohm-cu to one rcprucautlva In um sundlng Uulumllkac 0|‘ "’Wl€‘"i€n'r '0?‘ 01 “IO Church. ilcv. Dr. mete; renllrned the position at umapornn lllark, and nu. Ju. A. billrzinll. of alpha, wu el<cIrd.&o ml ma vu-‘way. Tile cummltwo I.pJ;lolntod by the in! Genural Ancnllli to com: ar the nulwr 01 mil :5, uni-pa rcolnznlu. no . Lo uxnanl Aucmh man u vlewm yrorv lunch xexvzluiou u all ivtml to poster umlonxllly in than alkvwuioo lo mllrlae. ulbmllud ule tollowln report The oammltm) rmoumwud mo tollowtng ‘ennui . , 1. Tutu erlnllumnibnllqyumuaotxno ggranlonmmturom the Iuvw‘-:1 byliuglgm, 1.5!: km“ Wbxlulhl O 0 "sun" in Rule [Bl tould on pug! ‘I76. 2.5-cl». iomlalllsolallowlng would: “N. «-13 ll nnduuood um; Oom- nnlulmlcn both in poulin and rs:u‘nlng from Jonudvu -In - mnu;xmnon’;1 um no in om;.?d‘lI I us: who: can » nun, nouooblmtmnou eobahmlosgo OOQYOR. 1’ mm lolmnml for any new man the way. ;1lso.t3nu no one Itilllsfigra mmuii ouhculann-wpb ‘lohllfisid of lI>0I’_ ad that no nnconl huinnn Iour, oton nn omulnn at plounn, arm was 3 nonuni- lnelflfihllncctingol ms Ann Iysad expect pa meal of bin wtulln Qxpgpbtl [mm the rulings mad. Aha, In I Oomlnlulomm. n noon ulnar. their an-lnl. so; mzuubir gun to lax:-1 ‘If-exualvumh PR3: can-'* Lwc u angmlonh, 59: ‘m., L: - nytcxlvu when o("sbod0" -udc line: ‘L -nu tilt I rui-ob be on“ ' '5‘: n on won 1 Aoacndandoxl he r;ogula{l’ou'.."and <16 , .u6bI'uypnc._ "(mulls our wen1y«Il_:nen tho ( V lo gala D ln".u‘:‘I:et‘nacn:. ‘Al - _ . ibltnhty cnioinnponiunomnl oi: r 35'‘ 91¢ ‘ruubmlvo anboungt ‘ol- Ufli lho,l_mpo:unc«a at walla uriyau~ :°".‘°§‘£‘l. u. -. " .0... """"“' n 1 rslivondl D ’.l'5:l w manual 0.‘ Tllluteporur.-and mmldc-nble dlncuulon, ne- uaumaa ukzn below in sdopuoa. WWI oi’ til bond! ioomlnltfou I7 1-»- ocl-odsud Iathsigoneroonzxsizsagul-;° WW 30 . Iii. oi-pllwbeuvllia l'mal:yl.¢r1, '‘‘°'|W4 "'10 owing Drounbla and rumin- hl I VVbetru. Lila Gwen: Aucmbl: 0! lbs Pl-uuy» urn: Chan): uncut: dfllrudo enbcr Ink) In.- lrmni ‘.0-nenponriuca rm: ttla‘t}onon| Auombir at the I‘!uh11.&1a.n -Ohuré fioluh; land “'3!-fl)6C.€IIlBl whioh,nmv‘uIL,lnuch | corral -pondczlx In attain dclivannou ol bvtlnbart in which now unpyllymnlloa, mnatilnle me uouonl uemlll during the exciting not I at the lane clnl nu, and - hcrnnl. Ibo (Iencrnl Ausmbly, Iogroulng uus then: mu mnlpillned or Iund [run way 3! man ninuom ‘vim film (imlenl Aucmbly oi the Bonus. by their llltcrgzu on at the concurrent rrooludont. and by I it prualng rlonflrmnca in me (‘brlaunn .o.n.uuswr ol the Prmllvlcru OhorcIl8ouI.I, fluldrnwn than lnjnrtou dung». not-H lnllireouy and u wary of luuanm 1nd Wileren, what the (gonna Aucmbly ‘an dmm lud!rvcIiy,¢IrJ nbould do dirootl by Afllvunuve nun, when no gio? at cm: nnrfvine lusruu at not Cm-rx-.1: ul Jnun ..-urns’: kingdom t\'.<]I1lI'lAunIX pulouluhl‘ than-turn, liuolvorfiflrhuul sou uddollmnnooo ol haul bodiel my {arming than Pwnlyu-rue Obnnsb, ba- lunlhcn‘ Biiun. nllocu -lug-lrunuly upon the I brialbnn I410! the ‘n-;Hyumu Ulillffh of ma Bod . ' 7 An I ecluofi lnoyerulvv Ind void. and that meat) an-A oom- [:llI:I1ln[hl|I ilelnbvhrrilcrad all [U rl: gnevumu uncut r be’ Va 003-lbn . Tm rr*ouluuO'D Wu iald ovum all , Plul unno- qutrhii I |‘hQ:fl)uId manna ago ()olunmu«s up I la so wonursu cream ‘.-m flrtwn 2-lvvnn brain; who use ammo es lo: on-lhy Iaerhooxl Tm ;-(uni rnmmlcu-4: I painted by its Ian Avetnl y, to whom Herr re erred lino ruoluuon: -mvfdiag lov um «election of Sorrcuriu oi rinu l...l-an of [he (warns! Auemblv. re ruvi ill Invortfl il'»a pva-u-nt pun at rlcnung I£l0E°ulP1- "'1 l/1 U‘-¢‘\ Mir llllwmnzli-‘I . A minor“, r-~ I-lrl nu Iuuk PI1ul'iKI§'iha nlloctlnn ul Socrate- rln by that (’}v.‘m~rlll Auolnlaly. The nu}-zrity re [#11 an a- nytcu . \ rrl-Hvlullha-1.’mnmIl.tre nu llo.m¢n..n ul nup- rrn-nullun 1n the Anemllly wudu«:.,.uy] god r\-it mm! to I aim! mm. nu”, Am-ulxllmcnu at Vlallilng elm , u, pulvlkg |u r1l‘1 nevi in-IIylab<>f1I'IF man: wnm I... u......l-.«~,,.} in line - vu Infill-ilxuvul .uorrl.u mm; l..l.1_ Adjollllli-d ll lu-marrow morning. —*——--——c»-~—_. A Bl Hlllh ("curt l)ou-[dug Jung ‘illurhal [0 Have Helen as Fnion and Allan. Ilcnulv my :2, ..lml;u“x.... 1». bag.”-Q mm... was up qua non nu. gun ;Mli be ” err flIm‘I6a,' us; noun Wart “ . -gr . m;°v.':.. *- -**-—--‘W no Nuruu lo-uumhamy 9: can uypmo M vn 0! . " uh Mmzmzrud IIBI-?’D€?.II0l'R‘lK«:' autpro mama,“ ' "by new mumm- Nan red lo wntin . Pauling diwuutau at tho twnmh muting KM no {nun-lung is A nmuna alluring ul- Bdem ‘ lane and was . i 56' '$."."a Tnllcyynad sonum’-a Ksuu. 405 l "0 _; 15 -mum: Kunuud an ‘N g 33 ; luau mm. ran anon nd i ; l.onl.ll1lIl1Llu:d_ Kluond 317.04’: (- Rrlulch ‘nfllmui Golnyllf. mluruown a,ud£NnbrukA.86 5,46 0.; la Iliad t in amm ‘W M '=°":?°:::.:.::r:, ., .3. 4...... ~ Do I 8:. no la; 8”“ """'“”“m""rnm3'§?"ihn ‘Ell-mcon L: Efhuk-:1... lnnl. Wuliun A. lubnglat uad1‘h.ao- M . §mmw-5 inn-aloscaeun an: the mambo: Ivhootlimsd iamfld mm, Adjourned unul Hongmkh M mu mam couzlnoaddroued aiu-go wdlanaa lnkbo lull of this Ileana ol ruusnullvos Io~ mm: Xfizy at 1.ommno—--liunnlng tile Lo K . an .—-flxtfltih nu. .fl°~‘Im::&omf-on-in, ‘NM’ van lntiuhanfll A um 10123905, and d the uuuu undo the Inns!’-wt-r»hnu'ry: oswuuupam; Ibo -nm',: zusllcuun.‘nouy.nl- not I rule In} for Iw-olyur-aids. 115111 ‘of ulrvo- nut-anal a nun. ma cl unu: Rh! 6d.AI I lord 5-r¢unu.l) urordnesfoh ‘He: llly by lloxlxurlou. Ha u'n zzhlcalnsi Kai: by law .1323: ‘.:.r*:...*.*~v:_..........:‘ "l"?li1" Mai‘? wmmnh om-A n no as . . mm - u-¢m’=§t‘.\m.g M. .', tliiulnma. squmouu U .. lxgn.....¢...»..‘.........a i 1 ‘ ; ‘ ' 9 ::.-§:".:.?«..3’***”*"'lf.‘*'*“~.;....’“:=?:"~E.~,"““*r mo ' 132... am 2:. due... T1‘? 5.7.??? -0 - . 1%; speck. or 08004311: u two“ ion can-in ulduu - -. **‘-bl-w . -Bria-4-I: ’.rL w- J’ inn. 1: flnnfiu am. I 1} . ... I ' " § u“°“m. run. ,-....‘“"‘:...........;':;;::::: “E” A uuu.uJn- Inn to: to.-gggmw, Therlsinoflo ayuvm not at Ann. 3 ¢,.¢.,, In of pa-obullo mutual _ dub uiico»-llmflla 5 Quart‘. °“"‘~-ml. W':?s.%*“”-=.; "3”°“g;~.‘f mlméanmllmnun, gm ' n 19:.’ ; Obnlthnsr‘ sung.“ Dir Wmia-um; lu¢hud»'~IIonnval-h. 3 nrdxnce O11 '0x,mon’ , - . gr; _b§”wmwa u G Bcomnd :lJa5t;l(?;pthlI1 Iiulnznuou, by Voucu. ' I for d ‘“‘.Ei‘.a"’:'$“,'.Z.".' 'l“:’Z‘.‘5: “.’.."‘°...E‘.’.‘é'..“€I ';‘1{"§‘1£1‘ ‘Ev 'l-in-I7 or um to lam lhodturuyad o-om ax...-. .$ct n lstv yield.” 81 can :9: rid o( “I6 Am.“ Hoorfih "‘U:0!i'[‘rl‘5lllHn In: I 55, has dot-l-l.-.| IhI%4I?(_lMJuhl luucxm nu. .1l..,...l.l\.,.q yr...” hoidln I urn in Pullnm-nl. bu-uuo ha sin A felon sod Lliafi. A mcniutl luv AH.-1| to the (_l.,..n ul‘l)ucnn«;a Piou urn grnm..l_ “.1 mg (“G mu‘ NEW~E.E,B1ES. BEECEB; Another Vast Gathering at the Scandal '.‘£‘ria.1. l’ortor Breaks Down in the Midst of ms Oratory. An Eflbrt to Test Bawan’a Tasti- many to Pieces. Tho Abauniiiy ll! Tilfon's Alluguad Corldonation. Bpoem Dupnloh to the avwm.~—r>emoml. an tou.lKuy n.—.ws«Indxo Yoflmr WM dos-u soimls-in the mm: a! lull outcry. in your pndlotatl he would. ‘mum wu till: vuthe: urn lunn. and the aovdui ante arms room undo use axmcapho-ru exceedingly ¢1lB&CT1"" thin and prounllnlb 7’1'?‘-‘''’ N?" W ‘W3 "‘ nu ma gemonalnlm w-1. M4 the "- nezrulon M his physiul oondldcn in soon‘ nppuult. It In ma. pcriuya eunu- umnuln N: broun health to u niiack 03 an‘ on wuxnua, tuned by snare main! work. A.nyhow.lhu loruaoors war: and more {bulls oonidbeqrnonhdur. A: an tiluoi the undul- lu lsnldhin miloaguen he could do M mots wish- onnral, and milroupon lldsonmmunl maul hen I-M03155’ will lmd in ms bo_b&_U. (lg Auneiniod Frau.) Kn: TOKK. a5u5(h—T1w!ll-oolsl Guy Clam-v room was man y peopled n lulu! thin mgruggagéi I ma |'iII'1l¢‘E!0eLdh0h1l‘iIll wane yr-stung av tn ll . 11:! n lhAB1:nnvBé¢ghu.Ic:i5.' "- ~ 3”"-bx Q’ Dissecting Bowen‘: Tammany. =-um ldittnonrtivu by o when Bcwu wov 'l.l3n sndhmlada oonruuuamla which mum onsvacur van alum - : II'm.IavVntAnrudlIdosa1iuu-olrvurn- uon which uocwn-vi B-tn-«en mm and non! Tm» II-r Oonnnnl ronlzncnlcti on this not of Him craggy Benin Tamera Italy. and um, wnrn he l‘!-II Ivu going down. he Round ll neu-<~u.u'y La ¢qlIIiH_:ll?‘1l:'II-Ind nxsun and awnnrdolrn um unto-l gums I . . " ‘ AFa.l.n.n|d till cawnuuhic 3.:-m".l‘llwa do: In: In err th,OhOIzh6:’uld'al:U ink-a, In his y ll .lhcn.:n yet-vo. lvmyrl 3 aitlleun me yun before this. 2. ‘Haven. in illa_ l-Batlmnnv, and Reaches ton mm the lmxzpaduu ‘pd Brooklyn radon, but mr ion»!-huu, on emu-exnmlanxion, ad- mluilng um Ileeduar did you his thing: am new In’ Ema an n-gu-xi to '1‘ilIKm'liumor|ii’tY3g L v-nasal. I N! lo mm’ tiara l:l;s§§:qd Btazllzr firm w instnd ataoamalcllu the oatimrel she am.-l... I/don, Bowen cont:-mm n. to‘: In n¢n‘n_Ir.dbam mm sl:x....... "W °“‘ l.'==?.':2m "'<‘7”"’55'*% lxlaunm=I.1'il nuidlln hinull. be ‘fun; dulron use. wu u hocculiy woun- thing Ihoald fintmba R7 '1'! :1 ::hIIncoo¢ eguunvsgllilby "Q -.22, '-*°°-......- =~.:.:..=:-.:.:'-~*....'' .. - 4% iIleIhcdlhbIlhu‘hubIndh:i31rn aK.m’":3 la -Honda-4 Brooklyn «don. . ra Md n asaveuulou vnhnow-an ‘nu ton‘: Alleged condonsuon. n it wueuuemu an mead at July )1", m. non seatonnho law we oonniumn at Muglfiyyfi-;u hmuooaer’. doloaablsiiluvo use Tlflon ‘ha I <1’ I 91:; law Oglgrg‘ ‘°‘"z.’o1lm vrrnrnegauw urn Iecuflluoadbdnluanln, irnlldha uuunmn Lkalontdta your Ben-man“. flushed hmioéna eon 3§5‘0Uu‘9iI I B.¢G§C"‘ kmnxu-dolxleo. _ lobar. runn- ”:uoo:nnlan'gchoLb ‘u"hIIkk£ III KICK, l L: It: to aha-nw1:i~..anl{ agxw. 1-‘\£md.mIunnau,ge... nbe:nunlhenu.ud.uguuIhnthumur-cu Ilollha of " , -_ ho»i4,n.nd soulnicuo wetland. dlreq column to. an of Mill! .7-wuuvu; u;n.pqp¢r vu. ska... .:!n ‘- uu_.in M{.lui:aa'- pocdulva smiths only wu mus; . K . _ “ ' ‘ltolntter at ‘Bot:-action.‘ Coulee! dwell on an mm at ncnwon 31:-an by Mn. Tllbo-a lo Beam. Houitan, who Ivor: in this trial with the Iplritat a dead. man he did notice nu loucr dun-gin] nduIl.ory,u\d rum. I-nun ll uru in his pooonlion. Do you bcllarrn, gtnflblfittl, :hio.p$‘wu'i:n Momma’: taping ud.u1no_:naodi:?,« ymhuus-illnnbluur olcouxgs-lon,v‘1g:.hlvu no llnpaxussnru do- u 9 min I! 3. ' lJeu>cn.lh1a ma mm l-pa... u,la5oEonnqll.ruon, Km oi’. l: in not tr wntumoa n all bntsnuxunuou {chick an-rIa3:o0otl'I>ghMI’a.h'l:i the: lava: 1. mam lofl. la: M no to llcrrxwr to obuugylhc lo-cur yo! V ‘turning lin__ 11-'v_% fficldt 9 lh‘!'ilton. r-ulmn laid tho no on Hone Bad Mu._1‘lI u’ long: Xloocbnt And. berth e. wk" v-imam mama-mmwftfl uncut. name mnooonaruum n 1°"-If him ‘lliomhexl bows‘ um: mile not hmbnndy Am . lint you have nu.-lb jug. mflmn ngm. Bevan: unit: In and oauodnlinhn u-uublo ia~the1.nn1ly,Ind ‘mu um woman’: love from brr husband, be was mllllg Io :1o'Ia)1h.l1Ig‘ *0 Nvllv ‘ho lulu!-y. Plum! 1:: Am-lnsvorluon Hm should klmrv Wnnl noeum mm mm‘?- gull“ would nadlmnn have dorm? So pct-non ooqld . won 11.: noted difldre ' Irrtyiug u gunned xulul Ilondxy nan. 1>’orta7‘ Dela; Lu- M‘ by the lam! .- . -- Ju na £31»: EH35 he W’Olll¢!"liOkl mfitlutmdm an ca 000 Juana i: u. Buchnid we‘ no oecupyuiom 11:: two any‘: 1: gvkigg his running up and, Ihugox, has to re own! space 0 my w oo~ cuplcd V: in nlhctudo, but Stuufiould gun ‘nl no In Iory Annrer. ‘nu: eounoelalhou spun at that onion at me. leltunanjv when Tlimu came into in house find gnnaarnd mamigr 'ru&;°odl.Iwgl'n« lxunuld 6. Ir Inc 1: cl up melon 90"?‘ '1 13 i ‘.1 0|.-5.000 . - llounmr-hirmowm HT“ '0 ‘nus. . N” In ‘nu noun has adjourned. —————-b——-——__. , . . z The Ikntzvyilfi lnscct In l(anxu— on There Are Bill ll or Thank. But They Siva lncuoauonn of an E u-ly Depnu-~ taro. ape.-.uu ml-pmcl». lo ma. Gio1l-o- Dcmocrll. TOPIKI.-K8-.'XA7 IL’ hub 22 no on- .riue.ba.n in the oupar oulloo in Knu- Mn tor the 8 tin anal. 1‘ballIuo£:tI:.ns-u lull vuhout wings that work 0! won In -lnludhop lug ‘nay uppnr to M no-xiii, umland lroulh cc-one in nu lofllh mum oouhlbo In we or con- Kin nlon (ha tum of the Iain] Bun Rom hon uon._ zlamus ox lluny anilmlo nnousiy lulu:-ed ueugnro all y lhil osuqn, nxtd mcllxrmy Ilia {ox prodpn of III kind: brnsno ban _ tormelnt 19 ymn. Bum! damage 1J= In 3 don in Ibo non- nu ' -of am».---km slob- rnougtllol-.nuneu.Arln-insilcooushe ‘ nuu when Una-Iucclo an ihlchau. Abdul ono- fourth oflhalnrmnraninumhrnelni Inmcvoo opcrIllona.“I‘ 1 beta: l_o in uuuln ll lugv nnmbofi. whirl: II-Id.” baa; unllli. ng Itgu 0! «xi! an Iotothcg fidmudyanlllru. II ll 5 VIII drmzlrunwd Incl. thcyilmou Marla- ly mlgrmlo u mu lull dtrnlopulcllfii uul prawn: Indlralwm l to lunch a sauna. l: mu orunl. l xlamna. ll mum and lllnaoh. Lad pcrxupe uuarr than-| niiik llfllitr Eul may ax 2-cl: rull. hum them during can And J 'M| ma :1 n nulli- mmot use nrozaeluhl .bm. «man will u~ ape us aquriou lat soanwhumyiuto-ls V-'-t nwmmtl‘ cad-. -, inllho doguw " tb0Y1i0fl.l of Klnlll are maul-lanhly dlnoo-2: v ml not mum-Arwueti. They may mu more w uppeu ll] um loci: of June. No '1‘rou_hIo-in Minamoto. F'|'~ P-I‘!-. May iH.—-The Plano-¢r Fran publishes a x1.iI||Althtr-1:2: A G-lhA|dEI"I‘li¢i number 01 ioc.Ali- Inn in AU puu 121 no Plum relauva to grlubop ., g ' port at tho ra- poru la IKAI. intro uh: no lrmuhonperu In the Ililulrl lie vuuml lly cium lul ye4r_ am- In any purl --I Lflnnnnln, um-Ln, lloulh, mu orvoth Exec H In 3 wet)‘ email Arts. and mmpu- nlhcl null nuulm-u amazed to ma gz-cup oi aonntfeooa um gnu: bend at Mumewu rlrev man:-<'.linI' the anuui (llllrlcl 0! nine Earl): cuunl 4 some l0IVhI’iilJI ..l Bruv1n_ .\'n-nl-I II Lunenr. with some very mull u-:1 leech: d9!.I(>hmonI.l ol‘ llclrmlshuru In Nfllrr and llclaxxl lmunllm. Them menu. L.. 1.:-won dunner of AI notion; clam ll-oul iocuasa lhil wMau.'hu! ill: lbQ‘\'I|d of in pain. I! luv nmnln iang, will be llwltod Ia upon in 3 Imnli uinllixzt. 1!lo’Fe«nra of Serious Dntnnga In No- ranks. llpoclni lblny-Aida in lhu Lglullr: lwm->r.r|( Ln. ml .-. wn , Mn; 21.- um luv:-..l.=\lA rx--.v.. vkrloub vmanur. .ll lhnp dbltr in rrgu--l la ;vl<< no thvu;-gain Than: u lhlbllj u ur) ufllrns new nuunnl A-“me, up rum in» umth in liar.-‘ hr duxuqr um mniurccl - r<-ya. ll 2 l.)<'|'I it--(xi Ii-oulim-uuzrzl .\«l»ruu luau cm-so Inn. in litnhri Irluu An.» nulrrull -l mu um “main way ulllu wuudcnhiy lulu ,- ilo Irv i‘J.lo]u§lm.u ll: rm»-ux. wall am. .. mu m. In- _. .. 5P'l'llNGF‘lF§l1D. llah. The Null Aguinnl liarper. (lmln Iii- npn-lar who (:1 Questions nruln-.l hlule Kclu 1- Anocintion l)o¢‘or-ullun “ii-TM! Proposed Huron (hugs (0 HI... hauls. M-v<~.nJ lmpgu u Ln umnmm llemocval. - Bl-uumrizul, ll.l. . Bay ‘1; -—In than oi use unit I inn liar RV)‘. on-Illa band at Univ] :- upuztm u urun. Uol.a¢l'|Lol..unu Inge-13011,»:-6 of the bondlmcn. hu wriuan la/the iullroui and Wnrzlaosuo Gonnululnnu oyln : "l have Lunlu-.41 Ibo the band I1lh muldl.-null a rats, an m: at liwnplnlon nut the :1 «H4 net a-nlnnpluo ubomno moan-use up men! 0! am: vnmmathal. mlghwvlmn lulo !Iu-par‘; 2.um'ovn to um uohmue ('.4;I|iI'B|llkN1l‘l’I or In my ublxa ofloor of Liz: haw. but until Iuglvea l£xs..!}ao$ewIad'1'llw¢bdn¢sxI-IIDNI-HM-'1'!” -nloualy. um M‘ in us "opium-mm. Onmra loulnawhl tor remiss bursa piilld and oxmuuted, IT: caI—:;“_"_vo:ia all the uncanny cl: tholury lealeal Pillow deuuld on gas (nomlm Iren_ ed. Beecher ho to him whal, he had heard fl-ms 3 , . A .’ 1.- sr; lsA'.l:*UBm.Y Efifiklntar. MAY. . 22. 187:. I. _ _ ' ' .d.n7mgc¢ b lm¥iT:lB " fciio pa" l"':l.lnmzm.a¢m-I N%sT:”I:unaElEal¥‘ aw- ”’ ookauvwaiifdyovuifl ml lam: Ibo Iv nnknmlap-oodeluama raiuuz subunit ta use dual lhuqnleiu up. in . luuocmn veaollolmodmo nu-nay . the but n1tIo1.8kI.lhl90h5&£Ina9odA5fuh.n1lboo£ovttI gigmolrwbuancvunhuouutu mum- I‘ Qflwnmn in: Ibuoopnuliulouu-I "51 Ag‘?-3| tho lune ball naval-fi::d kin I. in o uubrvzlpfzlfon boolairll We sum y. A no - ’ ammo. ‘W1|l.lxln«A. mmm. 1'. pad. - ' '15» a:m.'xluluu. . an Auoohilm Wm - Emu cl on the mu 9: Juallhfina lull X54331, lime-scrim:-d ymw£ a ’ . moot-uxflw mafia: ' * ’ - D uf§'r‘£. “u M: "16!’ u:-marrow Amen: mm ma —-‘9.----C-‘-—-.—-- . l'EOK 0(J.*U‘.l.t'&B‘iv'1LJ.4-3: Km... -um.-.._n.——l usod"ol"unn«om.xl Fresh)‘- Illflaaxnulh of North Annzica.-— , . 3 ll Dlspalah soxmbloln-none:-u. 2!. ms :p¢\!Od I W .. tn. I'M." ?NIonh'd'!llJl'e1~odelnU.Lll. luv! the to sum: wuadnpuax -Beuotud/1'hI$ um. us but " vlwdlol uu.InG ?fluhuM: hard a.liemooa.aiurihodiu1oIu.o¢ in onl°§_ot \ °*°.....*’=**°"*"°*'”*"°-x.............. ‘5’~'°’°.‘.*‘*“*°"°§ "’f.?'°'°§::P°.“ ' the .333 ' I Mud lo marrow uornmg, I ‘hi! ‘ ii; I”' 0y ' anon-ed, But ‘no “fuse flwamnuu lnoonenl am‘ can _devoi.ionnl examine. K-red. The d. tile 1: zudusli-In .' rhenporxn! o Truunm-ol lhofiou-dorm ,0-lvu'noe!vmlaaamIenM tazibesuauinx. CD18 90; uaeulltaru. c 1 2 so ' 3 . . . aka“ °°""a.~la.."°'""i;‘:33.°:4‘.'a"l';l‘..".~’$° _’ ‘W. ' of Au l>o;_¢.w1: .:3=‘I§:-rmvd I ..nl semlury read I‘<:uKiI:a Comnllriua nlflwlofififgfifid was huwrcr of Ibo Bond flklrw puma fimugimru mcmud to use An-ixtlng Ona- flea. Thu udmrnxmuand of ma umlnszy la 0 39,- 9 . he lonmluee on 7adomIlm,Un.lnn mpari-M. avfihanpcnwu nude near- der of the tiny for tho nlseruoon union. The boarlar Idjoumnwent inning arrived, Gas- rand-flat anon .J. 1'. Boxes. 94' Ola- rhummnuiufing pnryer. 25». an. Synod any opened with ma by tho r’dcmuonaluxz4-uluuot uhour. Bthaanlhcnorullw And nmepruldin; . (>10-names on we '8lgu or lbofluu and I very irh!tB1r&asd<:§L;6.nudvhlutu1nugpesrln - Iunzol roporsclxho Pl-enwkrywao !$3d,le~ . .1:-onhunsconlrn min wins v~rry.|.nlnuio¢!.diwuu§oaoluleonnro( (hazy, "F. Ii1’oUu1o'n." .P.;%§.?:$.%°.;.".?mm°:m;2m:°x;_ THE I’B'.KR8Yl4"&HE& :U$%. 31299 Still _ Ihrionsky Through- out Ike“ ~1amuuo.bomu.£i":op- art: and Gnu Destination-or themat- te:-em-—-'l‘vro Women 7:0» molar. ‘1"I1eon.I'A..lrbr75!.—-'I'buun it can ufil thswoodt nI- than Pa nah. . mliprllnc iailuolloflf D. D. Wood, lulu-ulutcr. oz Ty- roo¢.wlso.1llraIn;h um heroic mam nndfiru VM. em or ammo, nvevd l I runny gui yo ‘ 5 lot“ at x can, fits c Bdrm. lb€';YlluI:ugh $3 1, 3 “ In utmacly bu ‘aha mf. _ y I my u ~ lake/3 no A has 0! I-Iolnxdnhl. I Io'w.';un£ IbonHl\0O IJ.- in aomllio. 0*:-null Iowa. at: mliu dklnm truss Ilonudua. Thu 0:: on use aun- nndlraoitrvlumoeoinw ll. unarmed um 30 an ohlP9°.¢ . no. on my person. n-omthoixninand ru D! bin. Mike In not In be lound. Adm? peatai ll? bun krpi lulu-at since. but up ~;:*.:*~s ° slangbl-<1. bull ul U ;)‘.!)()0. iiumnrvl and M lam-url ‘:~*~'.' 5W.......”'~"°°..,...‘~ ‘ ' "*°*2*2'3-..?.1 ' 5 ms -nmomimlleé Inotlun. ‘filo Darn-mamas In will ranch A Well-Known Citizen Gnrtotaodnnd Robbed of Hi: Honey and Vinlluahlaaw a Victim speechless and Sedo Ix. I‘Gd——l‘.'.xc1tunen¢ Own: the Ankh‘. KN! (aloha-£969! awglgrjcprh L I?» :1. Lu lmnann ll: -. . - In - Ma 1. A. in mm; 1!» mm afn l§"\n1lun1 tun Ind bowling-Lucy In: It We ()p¢1I-honor? while hi: how and use ;:¥ I nu earn» lulu n hood in which I): linhu hum hose: boot . Alum be-an lrigbtcud alhyihcuieau . w 0 want, I. nlald |lp6Vt‘fIlI!;GVil-BWDOXZIOAIII Limbau- gt: lhza moot-rod. Much azolleaaenl vnlh ovrr use matter throughout madly. om!-he yllztil-M an very Iunii. lnomlnnlvu mm, um ro- upcotcn clusou. flea when innmon rwmru en wba onlisln uniglu us quietly Arming cnnclvro. - his noun howyualxnoaaynlr. uullnd I!)-an-rioul Dun pea:-anoo of 3 Railroad Knnuu and It ginger lilsaunrl. Tgxnl Bui'1’r-load.” fipntal Dispatch to tho Globe-Demotru. 8 It ..lL| .~ 0;; . .Wod- hea:Ia’“:r‘n'ln go. ,8‘, gnstlhe hliaianrz man And la Bednilaou tune. Ls Plenum ‘wen, a nation about seventeen lnnu dluun this , , U. A. cmplalnea in us. -laaduolar at being in land not nbh in run much Ila shangmcfl um angina And wantbael laboou. The con- ducmr ln chu-gr. .1. ll. Aunua. look abuzz of mo angina. M Moberly Ounpbcil said to one of use iortkeuaen um in Iran Roll) over to the enxlna. Ll ills mutt ouuon. van was ta be seen on the u-I.l.I.- They Imus .ly on tho angina loom turned in uoberiy launch at all Ihlnghubean huniol Lhemlumg --——~~—-3————--—-. . The Baptist nxgmozf Convention at 80? iron] Din (ch 11 tllefalnha-venom-1:. ' PBORIA; Ll.‘ HIT-EL‘-Tho BI lthllnlatorill nhulrnl a «rd bulimic Lhhnoral . ad «flat Nani. dsvollnnu czlcvlrmua iirlgm: spun. at Upper Alton. vu.unnu . ic-u-nu:-cl Protanor chose-for hll lopihglow to Use the Old Testnmout alum "-an I lecture or In hour. lmldlad his subject {an mm Inmuoun nnaimuuotlve mum. . Aficr don Ruhr‘: rennin. ma lnntltuta 3111:: men slnqdio. Thu cuavenuou conceded b Ll mos‘?y.nuns to have I29’! RIO hill «gnu, etarindd insha West. '11“ re- (zordolfs -Black K1111 Train Captured by use buiitary. szmvx Ctrr, uni‘ é1.—~A onurlcr jun. u-rlvod rcporul.orrlon'altln.mrulaun1 at (on muvnn f<>Ixr- mula Lean: 170 men. wall INK! , -up-y~ lund on: use Jim K. by 1 demo men or unr y‘ maven wlliicn am now an mule to llu you, in charge of mo Lmoou. No reulaunoa wan olurud to the troop! The. urllmuhrrelhe pu-1y wu mum \vu In No- unan. some 800 mi!“ went. at um and may miiaa nonlh or um lndiulnreurvulou. The pnrty ind mun n ma ion or gain to mo llluzx mug, and conrlu ed so mmru-an in Big Horn oounv.r_1_u.iJ mo huh were opened. I nrinnndll D. 12, an Trial of the Clnll»orae'f.‘alu-zr Murder (‘use in Jackssonvilic. llllnule. *3-«-rial llupau-.h to ma liiuila iirmurrlll. JA4‘K_-untV)l_lZ, lI.I.._ MA] 3I.—'ruu Lrinl at JL Ia Llmrln lndlchtd tor the murder 01 - Ia: -rl:r (uLer IL_ A -lauru lu i‘Il‘nifl‘x'. int 3'-A£vr|.4'r, ulu.-ll hm l.-rn In pr-.;r.»4. lu .lr rd--rggn ('1v1l K,‘-«run 1» mm mg, 3 ul'<- sl un- n.u;_ ulu .--.nrlu.l..1rm-l -ur.-- Ill:-»l in u.» ;my n 1 1. :1: Tu rligln, BLH u'.~l.>l-.l., Ibo )urv.bou.g nu Ibie yrefl, Iwnl nlllcilarx--d. ‘Fin! iurv nun-Ni-— vigh rare ulunl. 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'n.la lg nol‘Hn* (‘unlar upcdlunn winch Ia pm- pulng Lo iuvo luv mu Manny. _.__ ._._¢.......n..... Papinln End: hllkiff His ‘Nnrk. Nxvr Olthilllu, May 21 llpnin mm And Ooiom-.4 Abdnls have -moo u wanna «uh Ooiocol JIDAI R. hriootor all lion 9!!‘ (won: Nov Ovicuu Ind Uh‘! lauiu. All-1 Iitol him Um Mr-no: tux Ni Dull Pzoelviaa Mill lurlvmlms hen}; ‘ broken. be had. 2‘.i.."a;m:}’“l.2'x?§ll°L"..%§t °“.»‘-‘° A {$3 )3 . with I dllaloi rm-. Tloomaudshllf uoervlul vi communa- tlllbuuu bound at Honaayaumu 1' —4l.'i¢suv_’ . ,,g,s*2rw::.ao.7.‘.?‘{l'§3‘3«?.‘3‘;l ....,.;,~rle ?.:'°.°.::°'..r'.;=-we . ' him do 3:- '“‘ fiubfiuha nod, z mu-.xls so Ihmnalornlld mull :9 ruiofi lo ’°°°""D'§!"‘l:‘|""°i'3:§3‘3°'a§:"‘Y"‘|‘: ' ’ ‘rep-mp _ol magomm” or tang: usual: oi thuokllnogue Gon- The mm mm ital; wltnfmazz-alga:-talnmant. Boa:-ouxy Briutuv H1111 Using Little Bryan. ' ..._.......-Ag.-an... 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Ocnnno wululn a. sad “uneven, and other manua- lnz u-on mm at moclonnlum or nlny, mus ro- olpaed. and um an: * In wlll be ' Lucas L I In ‘ho’-nus» ‘la. -Bakblg. °.”'fi.I..°l.".""""" i° ‘ ‘LchAnxAnxx;w-:u:a'1blm.3 ~ aui0!fn. :.~:~.*«.'l;:.~.:.=:.-:*:.';*¥..:... r. _ °$"7T mam-nine‘ . in ml: "E$ff:“% J30. 3% AND $T.fi_ I Lumsmum 'n.r.mu. ' with -1..:1"&.7.’.’fi “ho i. .. ad 1 “I > _ H1! Kahlofh-an duaianll. . .13/ut... Ln (‘ l nculfloll Rn omm qio — fig Mn,“ 0‘ mim. mm -3 Li 1»: ball. would Inn to ‘ma ' Slldcredln V in ti‘.‘..‘.. .1‘... 3.» M154 "" .' 4" ..zl-uad-mi mall ruml fin la.-lésuiry .-uilnuu-, ms null» 819 In-an mu: filsnmmxm-2!.-1 no -nu. rmuu oz-on copay lnv1¢i¢_1o.a_Mnd1 * - ..«=,..~:-«~r.....-.».+-m-—«s ‘Ibo hum Inn l.nuplaoo_au hands no mam-I: p. n.. mm nnldnawou onrthau . Lru2l'hoQeo,acO!f'w-no-soc. an 3 p. In. h1lbdtotmohxnl9r8l1lvVila3'Dl-thud. mm ladle. gnu nvmcban. - ‘Rosana:-nu louver. nydu~!&'-car: WU-I-luomc sun-up ll:-Il~nn§y. llunx 1 use you In-gly cyan.- (xnanlun .. 4 (‘aviation bar-on plan cow]. 11% Cl (‘Y MOI£I‘r\1ll’l"1'. Luz of Dllfll pcnulu I.uu.<l'darulgB:aIvvmly~lo¢.r bocuhwdxnzrlnz evvaitul ' cnulldln nlC. A. Lnaricr. nnon: ' non flan gwnfi helix‘ ii '§”’§i€€§:la ELECTION NOTICES. or-rvm: ®YJDfA:i'T'LH.“X‘lZi mun shadow-lint tau: Tn ‘ rill than us will may can x...fi':'.'au..l. roan... ~...,¢.. :u.rlu:u c4xu.'u‘§e1§'au1. PUILIO P0072338. l)c)eI¢1-ad. kldum. Bllflflibai 033303! l)l.lIKl§ID~ Bxun4uu..~l Mn)‘ ‘El.-—'I'|zal as Us-go. mmn an inn an lH"x!d plat to nunuxnun Pnncu lllnnu-cl unda lnvuugnuun, an din a land the .. ltnlinu Dnoixaum. .....—u THE ‘ROAD TO GLORY. A mm on the Ocean Wavo~ ‘Van Man Oonapoto for a Haw Gw- d grflhanom Bevnuteon to 0“ Who are the Oouteaumts. ‘ Hon. Bdwuxl (3. Kent, number at Ooignu iron: the nut l}iu.rio6otH.iuou1l.havlng~nl<u detphip to the ltlwul Bzzbool In Aznnpo/lb Rydb- poaa 91,|né<ba.\dna dntumllwd-lo A: taobwnrd Sckooil, Ouxnin Sam! and Dr. .BIniio8oo~ in Bclloel-n-om. Pnlytonhnlo Finlhunr. in: n¢ninp,tu* Lin puryuse at u.nau11ngt2u¢oo- npnlml, mum-nuumi and [‘rnn1l.lIAli<'.|I mo! ma would-be uurinnrt. The ll-null. elzhltcn In number, W520 All hruhinfl-In VI, m . A 1\mduy.w whhsh mama Imtx.-an‘! lam’:-u.l_ KA8‘l\3!\. Lou'lh!!;t._B.:y!s,l‘.!7l. uitlnoflfylhx-xnabiiomuhomum u-n-In Land l‘...L.nul ‘ 4fl‘Iu)‘h"u'_ Minna. I KRDUDOKI‘ A‘.%...’.15“r’%“.£;.“.¥.'. A "*...**....'*“Lm*:'.......'°*"°.°.?:' '“l:l.z.*t°..'9.'.*;e~.zz- "*- 3? Ala. l.Am>ImmL:. llELll:1Dli8__llO:l:lc£8. '"m"~T;x'Txii"éu or raa¥"x:sa1" ' an. Kuulll ma ouwe nu-can-Pu-tar. Bey. John Snyder. 5--MI1.HAv1l37&l>-~D\' '83 truck -wmluuzd evening. Allnordidlyiudwd. lhmn haunt-llamlnaaloa oi the ion“: net. ' ‘mu. LW. 1.): an ansotéabns mun 3 Board 6! ‘EXIWIBG1, was -XuEBrnAdl- r ranging in Q1 khan tmuioua , and ulakdcmuoor under his trying c wont cmdinblle mxuaghnut, waving mu all run «mu I6 nu: cannula) whnlana I'll casual- liA1l_g:aIun to unclean. queollolu wen: In-d an Btihfibé Skill, and I ml! nonrwu uforifia lat u- aver: annmosiins wen mvoninmuna oz lbc appueglua. ha bllmrmg warn the rwuuou pzvpoundad: nlu><'.n.u~n1. V Name twin-hers lam draw mar II-nu (mm the limit mounumu . two LIAM draw their wstcr lmm as may . Wbnttnipl pouoeuonnlmn (Item Brihln in Aulerith '1'» whu government does Mount 54. Elisa be- low? Mount Koala? in: form 01 gnvurnnuul has Fl-um? nx-um Bwunrnnd! ’l.‘urkuy7 Max:907 when in Nalngn, and what in lla chic! export? Nl!lnin|F llnvn? flnndllon Dsaum: un.nul.Ln. “llcu run his bud upon this lip 01 oarth A youth to Corinna and la lune unknown. Pans mo verb In use nzlnve ucnunoa. Wrlla ind I12‘:-alol avg], A454/. rah. turbo. lady cuovuiuvr. ma sue, wrliu um oppuniie grander 0 u-(dour, (Syn-r, normals. WriLo'a oolltouw noun: II tmulun VH1; II ndjcourola lbo nu-urlmlvu degree’ n penoalu pronoun ; A pauiexme containing 5 miailra and Ila. slices-dull undrflcorni. flair lacnycndvhn an the moodn What: In "lo“ cl tho-inflnlugc mined] Ln what non: don than cumin n mplo lulurllyi rmol " W11] ‘[1538 a new I’B5l1lI'ollll'n1“ " I will be wuoll. I! nobody null Ml; ma." . :urua:uAnau.. Prom xaluo mnllon lnmr ulonsxnd and forty tun nine lholxnzul ind lama Lou-lhomaudthu. mvwo um answer no the above by 3'8-MIL llonulll. Fwd Illa (man-u common divisor nd least common muillpla of 165. 264. and 1.820. Boaglnrlv-louu ncrcl of ind It on var i. and bald 101' it ln wile A2 25 can ;- gt; way 3,1105! nunno will be ‘°.l" ~ on much imuu M 375 MB“ Pa’ Dollld CAI -he iazgghs 10: 86)( tom ol lose‘. nizccnupor 1501:‘ How band: I 1.000 end: 1! Iold st 0 pa: mnsflow nu-‘.0: it ruqulnl lo par tn: 1 a ntuml WOIXJE the bud -: Lnnxull lying at the rain uf 1 3 -er perch 3 mm Jflaeubla me: to the pd-1~r‘h: I o tunnel flung L7 YA!-dciong; oi liqsuldquullle wn‘iI being; loci. mid. and 5 loci. hi in», and Lheoontcr wall, in! duct and 3 tool hi ll" Mlrr um Above l-ncnllonl ind been A lamlovl lo. ubnui m.-nlyuron a van mm on‘ to boys. to Ira: lhennnoun-n oi wd-“B8. II will he neural tin): bdom the results ol lhn mnlrnl, null 111: naxnr at the lortunnw manna: wlllbe umonnoed. Aunoxod A!!! Luna u\men of ‘kind compeumra; X. .\. ill-..\‘nlr Wlllmro. Fill!-ll. ii. lion nn,ll.(J. Kennnn, A. ‘. Pnlcmr, Emile Hlmklu ,Ooo. Cunlafiuli. 0. E. Fualoer. E. L. llolnekc, E. J, : er, ll M. Klubbu, Julluo lla.r~ r.-n,J. ripunlnp m. Gcrbrr Mark Ohmnnd. W. l‘aI.lau, W ii. Manon Ind Leena I’. Anflmun. (.‘lll,'lKL'fl UUNUERT. .\ Fin‘ iLnu<r1nlnme'r1i.‘~}ast F:.\‘(‘IlinK, at me I-‘1l-+1 l‘rcabyt.crlnp (lhumh. Ilullllg Illa put srauan m|ny,'In amnion: con- .-nta have born given in lhia ally, law or them Ilnrr r--nmlnl in Ilcriing Iluluirsl mini ihnl given allula F|IMI‘tnAh]i«I'r1&8ChIllfCh\ 5!: the count: uf Fourlnurlh street and l.m;u —!‘l:lr,a. lut Ulrlllllfl. ‘l‘l:iu ul-ihlfln ‘ll aural)- wi=n{ Ialuomialng ilhrn ".1-d 11:‘: is ulon mm could: nlloll llul all an maul unnlo In the pnlgunnunc wu xix-rn hi the rh-Mr 0! the (mnrrlh, L,“ lluu [hcrv kn [ml (aw --llurrllu um! any law- luunlr rm-ugh in puancu IiI\"l A rlmlr as ilw Fl-‘cl in 0!,» nnalz. 'l"llry are not unly lino solo \ »u-la. lrlli lhry also panes: mm ssalmulstlvc qualiti- wlli.-anl winch mu llllenl ui vucsl organs arr Kr nhlru in A quartet. ’l‘?..- pmgrnmma -ll Hill cannon vu nrrnnxvsd um: new and Judgment, and while mum wu nmlamr In ll lm-nzly mcrllunuus, Lhuu In A I. nun; lbu nlulr rnirrmlnilulkb all that won -norm. Ills: A llranson wbous vmoa has not guru Irwin) nu-ch oi lain a concert. wu um ,m|.ruw,nnd sang re hemnllluliy. Iwr vulal, will: in uurm_ ieninl qua nnd nrzll vibrator; llugbrr qrllm; Plllrlulily In Inns»-lutrnchavmlng nong"!‘lm lint! um: tame in .-s mung," as well nu in the rnztm-c -our, “in lion: 5 (bustle Iarix," Hialwp Lung nu l flulc rlhll ‘pug amuon.pgnln(nan1, by Mr. iurrrlrl mu mule it Mann non )nawald‘I oonn. "Tim Hilda or U»: Wnre¢_" u.ry aflucuvoly Ind len mus to in -lulrcd. ll-:1 fine nslxuni qulllluuobl bus ollea bun Ipohla of. And Wm never mote Ihly dlnphyod than inn night; in Ii\)'IKg_ tolume mad ruznndiiy won 7 -blown n be ub¢rI‘I "riofimadn." which wluzunt-I la «awn. Hr. won llwnnan; I.lu;"!l _ dffll OBI)! CCINREGATIONAI. Church. emu-r Wubuxwa nndxwina xruum. km. E. I‘. Pnnnw. n 1)., llhctvlla. :1 lawn:-u. Bu. 3. lam- vunc. D. D.. Colnnbb, H. 0.! p_. ml. WINES‘! $0N9BIGA‘X'TQNAL . CKl'@—Conu cl 'l.'In!XL And. Lou!!! numb-Iav. T. K. P091. D. D.. Pnvflt. $11.03 «an Blud~I1.uN£l a. In and ‘ma p..In. - maox IL 3. Izn'lJ'oa.x«1—4lor.):Ismml and boamm-sou-Jllsv.0.L. VA}! um; rm-tor. Bnbhuqaookvnn. Pnn¢hhsx,'ElIh.u. uunlap.-1. ?1\1lifloo}3D4luW0I|nei;h)‘. K1?! CHBIEIIAN 0fllT‘ll’.0!I—-ow» aaccscvonaanulanfl Our: Itrtdo-Dr. Se:-vino: filindny Inansaa §l)6fluni¢ItnlllIl7.'«I). nu-IzDa8lnchovl_u7w‘elo¢k W. 1!. H0110 H. puwr. A.R$AVl£NUnnA.!*l'1at0£i‘B‘n0K. cwurznlmeamud Put ammo-luv. D. T. XORXILL. Prune. krrl-on I-tlflfiohiafiln ilxonox-n£nansa7lmo'¢Lov.|m the waning. ‘mun WALNUT 8'l'RK'BT PBKSB!'l'E- RIAN CIIURCII. corner 31 fix Walnut utroiil —JA3‘K):8 ll. X1200 Prachinx Sub; all male‘. and 72319.“ In». All Ln annually lavnad. crane: 2 CIlURC.II——l'i4s1. 3. I’. 1l'A.ILlI.l:!»..D. 1).. rniof. '15 Kitchen in the chunk. comm at nmnulh u>d'!'lna an-ecu. Bnmuy morning tad ulghiuudoou Vfilfis 1--N0. 3.. C§.*R?$‘C"U. ; ~ Nlevatlbeffilfi since we ‘iz3§”6 beenvin businaass have werbeen able in thaw me}: 3 beautiful gins of new lstyles of " ' I * ‘ anti‘ PRI{‘;iES-"before . ux<zshaa!m§'ol5e*vrhez~e. '4.€S'N.ForurthA St. G. ‘IHI , fin: v2azmm.'2' ‘§'f'RA‘ 32?. ' 9§*ALE I832 .5 Plasma eumlnle: our lmw 6» ; t 3 I }czl, :nel;_é::%i2§fi V!'NANOIEL . EIGHT PER 03:21‘. .xnn&ma”a4$:?fit§._d§Q ‘-fl*_";?E9_€?!?!.3- éullll ll Mrs. llilsm AT Indigo ifiegluefiions. HIFEEI, GRANT &= C9., Fonttil scum . wanna. A_. . J._A. Homms as 09., Bfiofigaijmnbm. Ydlmv "nut Danna‘ : nmlcanllr and .*:.**.“.:.%...a"'»%._".-*:-...-:.:.L.. -‘W’-‘=3. Lumber Merchants. Efllxlikfl ‘I0 H.A.ll$&J.L BEfJL'KIl'.lZKH.- Pine, Oak, Poplar and Oodnr Lumbar, Shingles, Lnth, Sash’, Doors, etc. Lumber Yud was nmmwaflsz. gfiéwgmm. .._::.':.'.‘-..-:.:':: lfi"”EEg"§EE‘sl 1,917 Barrelsv of Beer A-r‘ P3‘IvA'l:n sang. In nbodlasco in In ant:-r oi cboalnnatcou-t oi the tuned Slllcfi nu-Jo cm F7341; the HUI 4-! of 1 v.llC&II'I1! altar hr us. -Lm Am-.-l...x Bx-anln M-l u( 'l1I03Q.l!ld I can llellva-, n.-an to nu: uruhuor n ma final: lm--on -kunpnnyx Iv:-acre! Eihvulto uni btcoud €.Al’1)§dOlfilL'Vuafl6- . bl-in Inf yum vii bu mulukumyoflcmonxner B¢hu:u:fiL‘A:mnnl-.hu7ulN_u'aflv~l8\uli:i. . ‘ UHLRIAEB GREEN, 1. ' oaeumanmumtn. 3. WlLi.lILua. H.BLXH.K-HJZILMUBIDI‘. ' S. WILLIAMS 8: 00. Commission marchants - — 21019. mum ss..s:. x..o'nls.’nIo. f.‘0RI!E.‘Yl’()§"DlKC'.I BOLICITXD. ubanli nncuyn-knnnaoaiaunenil. _ Fur Public and Prlvmnl.‘l'hru-i-(‘win am: “to Ihclr Lmaruu so A991: to GRAY, ax’ CO}, Ikrolunueu 4 !: .’ 1 -' . ml. . . «'5 A’.- ‘4 07'§${.’3‘."‘£»a;¢'L‘.’-"."¢"5.ll'§'§%;... o : ‘Ivme Ibo ho“ yfilpfl 1 ‘ ‘I34 iafnwle. rule; Lg?“ rflqovh e 'IX:ml?'lntoz~ I "6 nzglnc-noué?nnlf1$II' -n Monay to Imam cllalulslmoud. » rrnmxcmn. “’ ".1. . Y (»)..L1l % s T A. T E Savings -A$§06iBti0Bg ' er 31. mm. 10. manna at tux 1!)‘ Val: Elfillll SHAWIE; NI:iji:j)' 13 5;. Paid izl Oapitalfunziuflmfinz Fund- s1.30n:mm. I R EAL ESTATE‘ ' BALE8. E... II. IIYMEBS & C0.- _ 5-an .. IFU-BLI(i A._l‘£-J'O'I‘.ION, an IRE mulszs. Wednesday,“ May 26, '76, Al 10 0’clock A. H. dun pfiflc HD3539!) .. . ‘K’-‘**=-‘*"'*=‘. ‘Wm at ” anlww §mmh 1.09?‘ ' Gliznm & IlaNl0TTEg. GRAIN AND'GENE_$Qi;. moioucz,‘ M N M mm ..:z.:'........ ..w....:"§‘..z..... Boona any 1231.3 -we Eleni:-Eustace Aznnm. ' no chunui street. ' ; 5. vamrm. ._ ' 7!iIi:Pfi1I.q urn. 84 V0" &’BROn’ e‘a‘1~ "Es-Cate f3Aig*enm,~ sla cnwrnuv SWEET. ' -'I‘ruatee'a 88.16. uh: A. Du&amndy ‘Mn and VIA‘. 23$ $.°"’l‘§‘.“l»51£'.‘.5 «Ki. .. to In than in 90:» connn:.neln]nU«OflL.n.udlixl. in. All‘ CIIUBOII OI‘ QKE unasxun-umw run-v-Comer at Kim!) and Outs sundo- Jlw. IOIJR SNYDER. Punt. Bunny, HA1 ‘I; ma warning ncr1!cuniU»ilia‘c1oct: Rev. J. C. LRARKEO wtllpnnch. Emxlu union ox lip.nz.z no nun! 'un-3.: ‘inn nniunhnimrul 9 101111‘!!! BA£'1'l8i‘l‘ Oflfiafi. cons ‘l-mm: nnd Earth Muha At.xw¢&-PIA- im-, inn. )1. II. PUGSON. Burviooau llma. m. 8154 lamp, in. Snndgblchool 3:3? 9. lg. Dnueou: Kara-' . lng~—"T|lc lie-dun.‘ i.vcn.|.ng—£i:-0 hnnrilflh lacs- urcunfrmornnos. l'lB.B‘l‘PIL£8BI'lXX1AH v corner but-u ham and Fannoauhuzuoh l‘ruchin( ll mm o'e(h<:l u. m., 6 I I I l‘. ua..b1 luv. 4. n. “'11:-0:1. D. D. s.mnm—lehm1 Prlyu-Inaauiiag Wudnanhy evening. All us: cordially illvllni. I'V'8KCOND BAI'!l81‘ CEI(l!ll}!.l.ou-"nu: 01 Tfivmty-aevsilh and l.«>n-u Itlncu-—i"ru.ching Ismriay. the 23-] lmi..ni 10:35) 3. Bl . by llw Paoznr. Rzrv, A. ll. 1lL'lu.l.\‘t:llAM. D. I). AI 5 ;.. ua. um um gm: nu- wnaatll in-clam in use Irricu at Bun-IL1 uvnain; half- iu-ur Iulaoa tho Woaku III the lllbiu. H:-(her nl lions. Fun In». ';_..(i ABBI RON AVENUE PlLE!¢ll‘K'l'Ev Ill A5 (‘|7l'H¢‘|| -- \Vnvn1dpd l( Lack-k Hall, runs:-r or (‘nrrloula Ami baton lvtnnca. xlAlL:lllJlLl.. nlinhlvl. A. u'4.Lev:91|lI lI1®. Blind-I1 Idiuol 5| 3 I?- 91- Irva: mun”; qvjry \v«x;wqIny on-nlxu ll hm n‘c.|o(4. &al. fig, Stlulgnn n-r-llally W\‘\kX3l1’bDL 'rREN'l:ol1iTl Cio.il'2.Tz E. G. :l=.=.:r£a:1\T, V 1:. its B0l'Tll 0011): ‘ac: KI luclli Axcnl tut llllq u. “"1, «mi. 2. par clly null prumng‘, .:l.«u.)o«l In. lrrvrrx lnsll‘ (‘.21-xxx I‘-\Vw1.H:V|Jl'('|l‘n 1‘. H1 I ..l 1-. U.» 1:, ID 01‘It"'7. 1- I-wv my nvcu um um luuuill nix- 1..r OP\(H uh _,,,,,,, .,¢ ,5“ ,,",.u,,n sun-l. nu A||8‘_¢"_ )1. J. llAlI'1'.\'i'3'i'l’. ohcxenri. SAM. 0. BEETS. Auamwdvlav sad 9- : ‘TRTJNKS, .‘[.‘E_k}'..l‘S‘.';{l>‘0 mas ARI v n=l.—~var ludleu-Iowvlnule. otul 7: mwlt>t~ Onvund "8 “W” W’ -=‘k">rx”‘§:°§"1i;l\"‘r,¢w10!'_£; $3.25 ' ‘rm.-r eon -rt;-corn. Pinion. mm Or- }! sun». at-ow. H0. lnlnummeenl u-u..vruz-wand . he won. KUNKEL EH03» :°llZ.'5»:t3'.:‘;..“rl'..§.:*;.':°“».*;;:fl?.“:.=.“z:.'l:t;= * PIANO .1 AS. ll ARIQN 138$," ’,I.ivery & Sale Stable is. E. Cor. fllxlh znllinmsndl-.30. I-oillnfle. SPROIAEATTENIXON T0 BOARKL .’ll. LIA lx Ina but uanvl in ll.» rm to: mdno . Annabel-ullgooa uuala an dmlfio hues In-led. 1.1.. lmuccx. James L. Pearce & Bro., PORK 1’ AC ix’ ERS, 1011. 1013, lolnnml 1017 North 3131;; 51., Hz. Louia, Mo. “Plum-M” Sugar-(lured Hams, Dry Salted Hollis, Bacon, Pork and Lard. ()r<lere-l (solicited. Cider! Cider Iiiidarl 50 "é‘z§.‘i‘a‘.‘«'§.T‘e:.*':.st‘:I W “*°'~ “ "- mué. '1-2‘: uzcs. deficit.“ . §£.__ lllCl.iUl..SU3‘§. w1lh' man-ooaaarn m"“x”¢ p-gwlfl. L-um aaca ‘Q4 ' nllnnS illuw; inl nu -vponyarquilnd y . Kb. 36'-’t,aAuI n euxvl-i ly in an main: ‘in Vail hr n.\'A-n I mi run -5017 4-23 And Li a ad the lhuvh :'\‘l‘vin;lrt:?{tA Al )!0!€D’AY.J'U8‘l! KT‘ I33!-. IOU l1'.,|‘”’\‘l‘1l"I'l'fl‘ the en; u! bin. 1-‘‘..1 nronu-.3 so Ind um uh); um-,:l<-zl. In mp hlM....l °" "‘“"‘ """"=r'lr'sl‘Gi‘ll'l-‘lt‘."£k‘:~:.f‘“a-me.... 8. Y, PAPIN & 1:30., Aucllonetirs. LbrfI:"izlé'b. 1118801331 STATE xrrna c:x.A2lsu-May ll». mi. Lx 7|. 55. K ‘Ki-1US.?U-$.87. ?5.1l'1..‘a2. OLABB M)-HI) 9.1878. |' U. ".1". :s,.lu_ lt.l«-kl. l1\u, 11. u. ll.'4'». CIA-i_I )h)—lJl—-Ilvnulnn 2). IL 75-431! ILJAL‘. mm uzuha Inilnaddnulu MURIuY.K11-- L131 00-)‘. o.imuw. ill. La-an no. lE1pom§iilV' to Buiéiné.-es lliell. )' noun .1“ 1...,» u,._-1; uaiu, open unlll In tau and 5All1r‘:llK] ' Ly n-luliml. av‘ . All H whoa ll Ifi firth 1 Gina: hu=llwu~. d ul.cl»anod uh I PAGKLNG Boxas. rm °9'':"*« » nu: msnmgxrri I-ulium uu_.l. 00.. mm: lilizutulh ml u'n11»u I-urcls. 2:. was». lino L1 a\v):s'l' l'lll(:r.:4 slly,um min: at [hun- i 55; ng was: Islarhul. emu. Olauaunill. y fiesi ,g~. ’1|‘£'ll'¥. £3"fA1’E* Bklsalf. ‘ GREEN & LAKQTTE, Reaiy ‘Estate Agents, 'A 0unfl saamcan mm mm any film, st. ms-rs. am. A no ;.l"”IU0l'§5“ 541.3 nmxzg rlzsmm _ 1:1 m1~i:nr;*r'rCX. _ ;fsuuiaayIu.e 5th bay of luné,- 1325,- ‘ l: 2 o*clneu>.=.u...on laoaaeahm‘, A sl-um i¢£."b'xri u"-mnyzml in un.'|i'.« ’’"‘’T 13%‘ —;n&mma L01‘. 1.2. L‘ ' L_o'r 41 , . I hloflfl m-am: '1»’:>iit.lxr(:$t’n£rnulol;M.n.”:au:’i>a‘uo<-uw‘ "5 'DnnnnaI£ratlIta6a9ahcl annuals. LOTS 2, 8 & 4 *@&*Iv§F ”W LOT 81' . - _ ea-neanmloclcllleaaslauuursoe nor%“1:::i?:$ %‘3lil:§“.m.:‘"““L§“§‘5.p‘°?§ €?"i‘n‘a‘°§'a s..r_.,.;,.*r.;.-.':.*:.::::.?.r;m~.+;.:-::*.":::...-:_' npurybwfit; ,- Du N9:-t,1;*0i~l;l§‘udd Smear nil lnluuxnu-no‘ GRAND SALE“ ' uaxhlunuas rsznsennmawnuanu. fu- loo Lows 'Ei'.‘II0lIA_8 m.L}:N*s SECOND ADDITION, hm illiillnl all men lllmnn; (XII!!! . “E55.” ‘" ““'“'&".u‘?x° n'?."‘{aé':”‘c$’£n”°f£“».':§ 3 .. rn-ol~¢'='=1-¢'_ll be oolu!'o§(l1lcg'mi3MoI$ha ‘.‘w’::.' lax; ‘xx. 215:.‘ .:.'.‘.'.a...«.... ho- sulm-umxfl. Elm“ GKYUEX & L1\?iI0'1‘I'E', "! - ‘ Auctioneers. - ‘.' w- P’ "' . mflx-as--~ “' *9‘ “"< '_’\..-gun-fiv A-.'I' puma l.Uctrx0lr‘,‘:;; Wecineslfay, June §b,’75. ‘ A3‘-Iiklolkjhu. “'0-war-an '3: fin» A No. luu-on-story brick tufiweamfinuud on the noun: Aldo Wuhan: arson, bocqwn mad an- ueuth nun-on, oontftntag 13 l-ooI_u, gu nndvmtur, your y-ud_ um! }t3hlo"'nnd an modcvulnaprovomcou. 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Aggembly um um mm”. .3“; mop“ - 1 e A-rrm-at Malta 8-352: 13:-3 , ‘ Ioinbcly olxmiooioa. in grain us whu ,. nu. flllncy in their railroad imam,-, m, wing to the (hula.-iclliongo Tribune. %% fi m”T?; ""' .___...__._._. the rep-an at In eonmman to um Ipln ' IWWE3 WW9 "9 9°"57"95”- k°.:i'.‘.‘.‘x"i'¢*i.‘?.‘;i‘§y“L":‘§‘*-3?’ ” "“ “Gt um, Mod "V gm“ Van“ “.3 ‘ no somewhat inconsistent in voting bond: was one: any it became iuwvm Io sum... rvpovldoea mmuxo iu oooonuni leuunu rm. Tho Globe-Democrat. ggusfi-:;P7:r:;1::h abztiween them nu mm as in “mm” h “L h cbnuuuhuuua oxs - ooesuxy. om mow nomlroqulroc in. we. cine. exonpl to Bllocinilns. The poopin "° " ‘'°‘4 W‘ Y°*“'- “"3 "398 ‘-50 1'0“ film ”‘*' "W 90°’ 0“ Nwm nu?! Oh». 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I ma uh . _, :9 -, _ lo uuonlvloa to the nun;-smut nfluvwmmmmluodmaa Mai. d)0¢)6¢I to hone; end luxnay him for the hammer. This priceininnrinbiy nominal, you-.A-nwwhk-A no wont w wu_x$.,q oi:-U3:-?°ol'?:‘otl:::':‘u‘xne5::nhu:.:%Edwi;hr<:;z‘:°::r ”°‘! °* ‘"1"! ‘M8 Iain. With I anion cl “*5” “"5 °lh°|""~fi FIVE 409!-film! from A. K. & 00.’ =t-mu.“ W lum’u,‘_‘ ' ‘ ‘ that man nrruan , u . -I 1 session" of the Council, which in in N()— works on ooo road. and mother committee """"‘-'~“"*"~ Bo lduru rarmory bu doomed so 0:1“-«1:°r.<I°:7. .mif Wfiiunm “MIMI: the dull: 01 Ann Murphy. “W M9099 N‘°“’- “'3 “'3 Y°di1°° 33° ‘W313 °‘ gfl3ufiAficfi. "“,‘N““"’,._4"'., b§75iPgI£'§_ be repnunxod u the oealunm i. then I to l - . , rr reseniniion. Bolneuu in Lnror oi llynodl- _._.. 7 I vii! 0! 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"Nana m”‘Mw;“«n_: .2 ‘, an H‘ Mg’ A” ‘“‘P'“'°"W“‘ *3 ‘N 5*‘-13°“ Pi“ Bani Estate and F1nanc.inlA8M.l3u m""“ flu‘ ‘ ' ten thousand votes - uldirthe spouts! ciev, dolinn‘ worth or to it to be mm 1; MW‘ A "‘" 9*" ““’°"" “ “'4"P°“‘“° ‘° * i.?5.$}ell."“‘i'.’£"‘i‘I.'L°.l"1'na‘3i"?§i"I'a;e°i...’. 1'10 :11 "Sr Iuuzu ’ F ‘:5 W“ {§""“"i.""' mo ownuon “ u IROI RID EH38 i‘ol3’TiIE3. Nctlrkt !’NhU=-Oohvvrllw-H "Id A‘=c*10-B°¢*I 50160 FE“ -Villa” M.-"h W0‘-"‘>'7“ °'°”' M ' P W ’ ° ’ ‘'‘‘‘‘‘“'''‘‘°‘' '‘'‘‘'‘‘'’°- ‘ 9'” °' "in-'09 his «arms ldwie ev aim: much prorm-D ' A -——-<'-°---— Clzlonirlmunem ‘li°uup°mpo.oa,°'°l:"°i°:m8ii§: """“‘ ""“"“”"’~"'”’"“‘* "“- mi ...a'§§2’lo o§%.".?‘.1’.Af’.‘°""‘ “’ "““""‘ tiou aware in L] ov.!une.md the Sou“; guesswork, and y'ei. that is thobcnl. nuns boom, mum on pumoom Lalo me mm m, brlull 1; p5l:lul' to rgfloti mu no‘io2u1|.¢ o.,..i..,li Dam “om Ap°puq_ mmhmwma in-"'mchli’l':ul’ mwu;pW:t um T O E ii¢ulla.Ml:r nu-. ‘mu: clan-sac: ir.-aw. Learn “ m‘;l::;.o..i;ym._ls.m. on: only be docidod as the next otstod for the prcnoui system. one oommltwa IP01" "VOW" °“I8lG°¢ 5! "I11 hill!-mlndw " ‘ ' °""°' "° °"‘"’"‘“ '° ""‘“'“"’ (omncr Dudley ycuel-any invuupuid the uir- riurmbl in; on Lho (Ihurch to hold bion— M I L L 8 N S 9 1-‘g'§;.xI.ouPullIrd:1|l‘5|N« i vv-l1lbcr,it is in the power a! almost any on Iuotizennod when they compare their M.“ 1_.°umwa_”khu ‘U k.,.,., ,, 3.,‘ .,,,,.uy,,,., ,,,,,,;, H “ an M an Md be M . do ~ 500%!!!-I4! Gallo ' ‘ ' alvreei. cl :1! Mn: an Mac, in; ggggpmmi l Lhyfltoao. uunllouutmtfl person in the city to keep 5 man on; gf bl‘ work the results we as discordant u when our 1-M, u.,,,wo,M ,0 M“ My mo“ 0'“ uvototi wd hnuhl to the nuyport oi thooo ob- in Ann “um. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE. mile-I ml rm-i_ivvlau 1,..vel~ Liunun Wndlmndn tad filivnrllny no .. _ u 1 ii in. 1 hailing in th I Art o! 11: was And i nnnnnn _.___.__. Position dnrlnx the intervening months. 911° 00911‘! Iuflicd one sac lion and u— luuvou. roar Ave or line iuthn. with [old !F.M.lI,‘i.Ill.Iii.J’lIll5?éi’l‘|:’T:i:¢‘c:7°' Ii'::lnr‘ d‘v:‘n:e.§: Tr, 3° *1l"'IWn :53-‘twin:-ed bomo.:ot fezlizig W011‘-I kvmd’ .01‘ 5‘lI;l())°‘:‘fl!?'mo mmmwlicnnulf 1: W‘; P0 maollwi irrA'l1 Ifll'i'I'iAI. nlu: AND up - m: U wa Lu“ ‘"1 y M two main mean: (or tin amnion! prosecution ui‘ thou. one had An much 01 apo lax , mild in Aad~ °'“"' “ “-"9 7"“ 35'“ '7 ° ““ °“ ° nut: lnalarauca Doom:-ny at BL Loan. Am" " "“" “°"“*'\’; “V n“" horn on or which it is very evident out other county gnotben Horoovcnadoorls 1’ - ’*°°‘*° 1° - ‘mm Inn in ,,,,,.,, . ._..,..,..,... .l..,., ...o..... ....4u._., . M. W, v,,,.,...,., the Auochio and Azsociuio-Bntarlnod 1,.,,m,,,,,_“- ,,,,.%.,..,,_ ,;_ WK,“ ,_,_ l.4'aniran Ilnnnintn ..s....o.....oo.4..e...». , . . . . _ . _ . M; tho men who nuke our city‘! luvs are not left wide 0P0l_ -101' undue iziilucncce. To A in mm‘ W “M mg“ “um °" ‘N’ “"“°" °‘ '1 M rommltwe urge npecui won. in me go” ‘,1 run on; vou. of go. so. long. we chudron i iiun-hes. ‘rial. (Tllumh In one of the moetsb ' §"\"?'“ H Mn?‘ Lek kmf‘ ‘-""i‘l"...‘.‘.’ “mt N"? A‘ D‘ L“'""’ “ “- fi . h ‘J luivo nut Fourth o!Jv.IIy. Altar the boot: mm ooiovvd run.-I-nun W0l’l.l-Bdpoinloni one these Who Are noun up- um orgnnlntium in the wall"! 13 V-M PNM‘ ’ ' ' ' lam ' ’LKML i-.~...'§.'la.v. Boa no as with lwvtxo. ‘ V min)‘: Sifted with a keen Perception of NPPOMUDU '7 16 . Dd" 00! vrwclliclnstic ban oven» 1.. by the sheriff. may will Lvo bfill ii, frzlffgfxxhig *0 “oft? la '°°'3""|l| tun In-1 - —————<>—-—— cuiion 0! mission: In iorvin oounlrlem 8 RS 7. n. how flea-nu '. ‘ d M new Fl‘-rm Pa-. "no. In) Cllflvlilfkto cbuuv mu). ~ “'*" “W "H-4* - lYI[J"'I."I‘IE . Elana. i ’s o Ix.» w. ‘'b‘‘ ‘be’ 3'“ do‘-D5‘ ne"m‘d' M‘-7 be ”°°“°d "' ‘n"Wtwm 3013 P‘"*‘4“F”“ ‘W W‘ °-u“°'U°|‘ 0‘ 1-‘1ii5- TM! 111* IAAHUD uni muinvnanoo of is;-‘both-|l:‘.ho<:l‘:g“iin street oyealng" __ "" mi‘ ’ oO';‘1nxmrd.§:twv-on «lilv.'."§.3}"r‘,o§i§ Wu . 1ll:r‘.Vol.Izhr.;:\; 5:7 8 u‘. ,, ,___.‘_,.. nu, mung,“ go an mung,” of don"-I’ um uiued ll I mo in gold, um also-ll-l he vugvnlud lrrguwi Iédllle bn:1‘lnc{ll'od sh] ynufigu gun,“ The region at the nppruun in the oponing of Remarkable neumh D uillannniy in Lhorlty uvloo-uxly unit. i,mia. f:‘,1'..(§':;::uhv‘:;‘;1y»::;ln If a n ‘ _ 95 um ",_“u._g,.°. 0; W. _.,._‘‘e ‘M’ mpruw‘ m mo canal tea or e ministry, mama. Thirteenth strzugirow Morgan tochnniy Ivonnm ‘ . _ , “B , -_. ~— »- ‘V PP u 5 ' How W031 401 558! by way of In which ban to pt! Ln avctlgfl 33 Of ‘W9 '1,“ mu” u mam“ MW “N yawn’ :l'iil'¢oen:oI:. |:x‘L::'n:‘l1:’v'fi|‘.).h'¢ .‘:m, “,3 ‘rm be mad mu, "N “ha Oommmloofl w_d_”_ ‘°g:IbLLL:t%$0:‘ £ét£7d;;£:hr§:’lkXcTu';lbr n ngfh FRECKLE I-011°”. Arvu;;:or:qKIxz:‘v'la:£m?&B_ WEE”. ‘'0 ll“-Y°d‘1°3 109-4) HM bill of rights per cent, it [I worth just one hundred tholi- Lhll ii In ll.:l-rnctlubia you to ton.3°'. {Lion ‘K331 “‘°» '“ “W °9°‘““5£_‘ 0‘“‘°"“" "°“““~ “W” ii»-lull. about Ilflrrn lninulm before 8 sficlociiz "‘““i"”'j-': -5 "''—'''':‘‘—‘‘'‘' mm mam“ ma X'.(ll.lu l..A.nzi.Ai: ilu mining o-i lha iuluvavlng (:1; an no a l l. d, ,, " ' ) x‘ r I tiecinrntion tint Liltho right: notspociflrr Land dollar: to lure I committee |11 lung to me llo-not or um Lul1.I:raILy or nznlvlri "3'.l§'I."u'§3i‘l§.'7,'x'.'F.°.§’$l?.}o.a Church. wu §:"‘:$:?;‘IEI:lEElI:£:;oune:?v:”v£.fl.:-fizmo to Pu: . fix?‘ ('::°;,°‘:’y"1:‘::‘d“PP°‘-":‘dm:l: 5” W" P I40 1 5 AVnIlIfl,n cu °q‘m' ‘u"“ -«fir $5 PI-um lhxrvnnk Voile)‘ 117 how SHE. to £303’ 585.039: W Nil‘ reserved by tho State are rested in the open the lower valuation instead or tho ~l no Ivlrllula ui llboriy ....1 ._..._ A, ,,.,o., .. inuodlwui to me Auambly. which he will pr-lira. , ‘ _ u,,,,m M 5.6“, ‘MI mm. .,,,.,,,,,x 0; llie norlhwce or ll Iide weal. oi northwoat, odtw n Lnibrd biota? finch A provision would bigbrt. ltobody can urge any ground of in 01° °‘’“"'’ °' "““""' ““"‘- ' W‘ i‘ -0'“ W4-"«X CW3“ lo1v_np.vmuo. m I‘ , h K 1 (oulll Iwnufllaz _ :I1l‘':I:ti(;n,deo.cflblI|gll‘n:hrcof “"3 ‘“""' ';§_”‘,‘,.';.4 ......,.'g loo, . . 9.-mus. in .1....: _ >- . ‘ ‘ I] re vii onyprn eroniaoponnxo oro_m via a nuontsbou wool _ , no (human: nu‘ m:w“‘n?y oonmd mm mm ('un’uw- comphm‘ .g‘mn me Commukefl “ “ “mum ::fI¢ is n:\:'o;’clL::pi|:.v'x.Ai .x..:vu:.|°r.‘.: mg?‘ Li: .L'i'i?l'3oonl!amxll‘i‘o'e0:;.:NL.;:§-'.;:ov.:‘:l‘:.: .§'.’.‘}, 3. W“: “fps” gm“ nW5d"|1 W V” V“-"1 1' N" Source: show the horizon north at northwest’. am "YX():l‘c_“i.(-vr’l,!l‘~"’r1!‘;’. B-t'?'u‘l‘ii:.~ Inrlnhu‘-L Wflh tlon of tho Luilcli Suite». and it would be influenced to ctioono the lower vnino_ ‘H mm um mm“ 0, “N “W” ,.0'“_‘mu 5;" ryooa I l in [uni-«mod Uinlrch. Al New i‘ork,on 7“ ""5" _...._. ll Wu unusual! lulu‘ and brillimh uxom-ling 9 ‘"‘*M_ flu, ..,_,,,,,,,_, “kw. ’ ’ Jnouuy lb, ilfih, (luularonoo Uulnmluou mot in nine land brig than the hpprarnuoe at my 0 M an," "H M, 3., 5 I, 3; have tlw {crux mvmlsse orbeing more In bccxnae nobodl can lirins any mziharliy to mprlnlmi on the Church I an...» or oowolum 1,...“ ii... two lunam -ml nrood upu . oouulml Borrowod Plunmgo. um "back 31 lhmhn.“hl°“_ 1‘ moved mm . Nos‘ 708 ‘I no "I second Sim“. wmounco WILL till: mumi cuolliuun oi prove that the higher valuation 1: Lin: right ion at lung.-v Iur ;u.iu.lul ‘iuiuiuimi. Neva: no lnrlnlfninrlilla oglpooz; ‘go; nnti nigh: Ix.-tom in: a nun up:-um mmsoll ptolxlir “M W“ in _,. M ;,..,,,,u,,..., ,1, ,1", mu “co, ' ‘M "3““°m' "'=*"*'w U-4' Flute and the my ulna or to show tho: the lnlluenco which ""“ ' "‘;"“ "'l"‘ “ " I: ‘A"L':°"' "‘°‘"" "' "9 Ln- rolionaa mini u rmmnroui oi the (Junior :“‘“"’ 'h'°'L'h wt, Cu’ uWu.:m‘sg.:,h:|mM1‘wu Snhiw ‘lcdt";|:.‘>l,¢‘:rl‘di)5dAb:y7:[§;1l,l';g:;‘l;. 3‘ Send for Illustrated Cata- _ . . pounding arm, ornate - pour.-rulxnnd .» t Jlindn-uul 1 inc i . -AL .1 eorgu ii-no tr, II o “urn 5 n] p on I ~ ‘ ' 5 1ty;hJ:- i Tntruil‘ h’ ‘ u|‘.‘rl(z””:g “wary Eu“ 81- mcwed um comm“-Lce V“ In kn‘, W", ‘m' all we tmlnhu Lunnunn-‘It. in “MI HWNJ 4”|‘|JM 0! ';‘o‘r :13: ‘4]m"“‘h ‘'[h"‘:'“ D: Jon Allen." Allhotlsh oi tlozclxienn Inna. kn lrofixnn l’h“" | ‘la \||rr;nlIl 1’ 11:3)?!“ cls:Lll‘“d:V‘|1nl't4’! loauc‘ Price Li“ and Patura List‘ ~ w H 0'2 '1 IN‘ 1 “I ‘--*. bud UU‘A~l0n- vrvlmr 30* "he" ‘"5 “OW Wh“ '“-““iW- «ma. ncitllnni! one. ml |wrvoI.:1u:. nu .. a now. 33.7: :33:91:12":qup’\:i::l::va|:¢;l:.nL';:n:"i|;$ In ul ouch length n to lwl to douuu .. so an :li:'h'~:l;:“:h3, w".w_ H “I warmly dmlnd‘ .. _.. ENT‘L.-- — --—-- _ .1 taken out for an airing, winci. i...i¢_i. puimul corporations have daua with uli- n-momlmui was of wow Mum!-Hum vm-ch uiiipvoflubi-l on uxrauou in AU the vloparwnuliia mun Idenulr. ma II -ru fin-Hy ul-uiuzml mu mn,,,,,.d ,, m ,_,,,.,,.,k,,,, “M 9,, V0,, _ D _ __> _ __ l;ao.nl'--mln; I‘r'ld.n hi. I l-. in . M11“-an \I.lu1\litI= Mu .l.7il1 3 p In. Bobs! rt!/luawd “U3 bl’-L 3-53~ lam l‘vonli\AiI omu. lo n.u.z.nll. 3 Hello: and Met. like-A1 1.. 10".“) §‘,,,u, ',y,.¢u..4.y mi savory on “I. "La! la 3:-ll p m". ‘:1-°§:3uu \l'.:~.--vi» -in-3 8=*"“'W 5‘ 3 ‘ - .- , ",4 1 . _ .1 in y. ,. ...,., ul<.:mi.uuvor1l. min on: uwn Andln heathen in I mi. i.ln1,i1 . nook Iuil.wu t I in . 1 M4 . . - - - ~ -‘ ' ’ "“ _v :.~:u as. um um mu 8- seven-mu. -» n in -crawl-m» mam-wn. n is rm-uma: in as ;;;m: m__c;",°*_j,“;;u,,-:,,_“';a :_m__';; H; ...:....... color ...,... ..... :..z .. ......‘:,..°:: 3.... {*5 "‘....‘i”3.',§’....i'S3fi"r;.,‘§!:2‘?.; .:2“.‘."'..".... DE,“ L u1z;AnqUAii:Tl£R-‘$ W ‘.3-no-"*5 mu‘:-E” L'F‘.%" '..‘:1.°'3..:* ‘iI1l‘5L'::‘i.il‘:'is'.:i. ....i. I kw strictly defined I:ia.i.luulI. but to allow mull e L;-mplaiiun Lo umnfina, ma” “mu m“'”‘u°m_ “mm M N“ um‘ um“ )'sA‘i'lll)U.J, BILATIUS: ‘oil-u Fllklillhl AIHII1 ‘l|;‘l:R.“[;‘l‘|‘v».?::‘:l1‘n;,uml‘n other worth, the verbose “W at “S” “Kb”, &_ [Mush mung, .l,,u,,- lo-. Boldhy -udl-an-bu. -no)... n-alloy -;«‘~if:~.3-ur§3°;:w_& 4 ' ,..f;“ Milli! '-M °‘“°““ °‘“""’”Y ‘1i'P0"‘““‘”“" Lutlll oi loiali.-mun imorsi whidn l reocivod tvuxu Dr. Brown. at iuchm--ml. nbnlr-nu 01 use 0081- —-~ -- -¥o—— --—- .— ""“’ ”"“‘ "’"'"h“‘ b"K"b“ W '''‘‘'°''’'‘'§’°l°‘'|'I‘° 306 0"“ mm." —* " " “ “‘“' ' """' F’°....;‘;§§.".".‘z.'L S‘ ant-J ll--'--It-*'I;I-¢‘:; .)Ind mnriling not its" limiu. '1‘il'--u All (longer of «ax.-rrliption as well u or union. -M1 which W’ "" 5“ '“’°“""°“— -“ f'£‘:,;|$;: A('...°n‘:.:l:.I':-°“p‘:x"-.¢’aa=.n:im:‘il:|mo‘v:l)v: ‘rt: A" “‘""“'“ ’°"u‘ um‘ "’ M‘ hum’ ‘M "M 3'.’..'.f.'.,’..'§'.i.l:."'.‘f§:‘...r°.'.'.:’.. gt. ."...'$’ mm“.-. (1, & $”,:‘,:f‘§‘,“_;:?_";,_1,’fTT§"L';”..u;.uiuU-W “roundin- ‘. 0,, bu lung 1",.“ mac], . ",,wmi,;., u,,;,,rm,,,, 0,, emw, ‘ml, "Wm be “owed loo,“ 1 do not posses: um tuil ad more tmo— ,,,, -Ind. Llxoy Buys kmvoe nail to mi me inirie. h h._ Knduw, mu nwny unll ll wholly Ur - oialeonunry nu: Il::I;:hi:l4.° Amman on T”; 9;. Loni: ma lilinnL\“Ps(kol Guam’: will &l‘:§ll.l"‘I‘>'su“_:gk.(|.:;‘v:.‘.‘;.-.“1‘im‘ w"_M_‘_ .Am H b i A if mm 1 shfili not to-uocnd my chair, l6einA!.|ang[;|.g a mo Ilodt rotor oi‘ the Ocaaru Auouahiy at in mm, "Wlnfu iii; lunch, little butch, the on». d pp°u.,_._d_ Thu nyslgjhm gr...“ 9; .5, me- noon at duzul -wk oi. as W In , nu um»-:43: ruedipu lo: cause: 0! hi to _ v .. ._ SA“ _‘ mw__,.:.~ mo‘ _ ,0 y c, in it in all Llm prownt iunctm-o u the unmc osmlnga of the maxi won: mm. .,,,,, ‘um, 0hu¢g. .3 M (-,,.,,d fip,.g,‘_ ‘ 3. l,..,, ,...._ v work in guruuso-i be-i cioauru. sun in M W, W \‘ _- I M u bub f M riqnlo at wield: Ln ovum-U) unload by use #1“ uhuuflod __,_ . “Md. mmflym h cub-|l-I-B010. (rum: s lull!-. And KM noel kl-M1104 lour raunloed In view. we Ihouid think, rvuui K“, , Qvgglfl .m..u..gE‘i;& Rattan“ udoo'n~ -n.,....,..;u q 5., 9.3,, M...‘ ..,i., ......_ u..8.¢.. puma: Wash‘ A, L-3-k“.;_¢Lh1IIW&.L‘ ~ “"‘V“"““’ “‘°""" ‘“""‘ ‘M 5”“ ° “" ‘° " ' """""’ A """ ""‘°" °‘"”‘ yum: mm-M-rwve hove: oa HM am coco! u;,.i..ui..ev.l ....,......,"l’.‘1. moi mu. :5. 0...’. yutnrdnyi 1.'hM.‘nennl' In not my guuoan-v Ilium to four llzlauiu. Thom were lhundor puma: mu. l?.zt.r-nl-in uni-. _ _ ‘ B: ,,_,“;_..;h n. . “'.u:lmMuI' usual, «in originally purchased by use only txwugh to pay U4 overrun; upomoa Ihu upeou tobellnmoz N uuuouou,.- mum uppoinlad luv use aluruuara A-Ioesubly.La41 pug, without you-vo ion In.“ - I udn inthonppuvot vleinliy 01 this - , - -— *~ ovum .. - W _ FINANCIAL. E um-nw The-nu Ian was and 1591] y.» nmv. ,- nfl v... «gum um -mrwintod. We :1--:vx£a am _ ’ Mic-m1r! I1 36 1'5 V‘ H7“ 5". mm 8;. lxxwlw---390 Im"*‘I0 again; an I.’>1n-.|D(II4aoal son: My 6-! »- :1 1; Inna n:uIv«z stat: . 9.5 I .a.»a 209M613 36.100‘ 9545:: u . n.uu,:.-«'.;..m ma wuca‘nupd,_p$ my :10 . , and In anxvla Imam nu: wwh u n. nl|'|ID9(I luv me name. D->n:g,u1« IJer- r1IIntnnr.'r-Min» nrgonaumun filth {'30 I.‘ . Ii tn-I in bufld the mad. and norm um]. am», In nun us the A. K. and 1: Han, In Lyn-rr lhr . nnIfI(I or Inn» -um: the 5; 3...; m. 1'. Lu. Aunt man. an 1‘.onI.raA-A -mm kmz. NM’. line 001"“? MM 3:. Paul Kmlvr:y{.\o-rpgay than rum III the lnwul 0! N0. Lnufn, um Inn A no mum In regud uv um Iouod Ima which user; will mxlntaln, and lo bah: um mm» or use .\., K. nut nut and have It In npeuuon b '1'?“ Rum-n. my '11. um. 7”“ “"“'"‘ ‘W MM: -ru Ilmllad. u nnul. Only an» or um bun r9:>¢rIod'a rm ssmonnl at olurmso at rvgulu ‘’‘'‘'‘‘‘"| Fall!!! tar dumunl. rupr-nsenung 3 law WW1»! Imam ox u-me. has mm: o! the other In. suuauoul hm Iohbmg Inn. routine wars: xo Mama 30. Wmdung IA new!) M:-cnmulsuom at fund» by '1?P0IJLI #36 by law muurmm vb]:-A no llama mnunsc any u an To.-. demand In! any and rmmly um) tfiuur Lmnlll In an-July, but the Iuppl] AI) fin! -‘In! DEQAIHHQC Ir: Dflfitod Ifyovezumenl bonds nré I41: I"; us:-a .;, .....z .... .. 4.11:-4 to. rs--oh. H4... ,—u. 1. mm ,4.,,.g-3 ,,,,, for ma In: In! l‘N‘k|. u. . «—.-x 2... .~|...u “A n r . . . """'> ‘I’ ? 2%: 23:3? “"1 r.a?fI’f5...........a;.... ' 133 ‘W111! ms. 10 . umtba. as '*a:.'“'......' *::::.:s-:;. ..,..,:'-.:.-"ax-. D0 Wbfiiol Hg: DOES. _ S. neoipn Mama“ «I nounniulnun,-an-thzywun 30¢ din- vu-e ott- mag Arc dmmm . nu D.. and hnfld lbw!!!“ t-mm;-I -qr gm-..;puy ,...;,,,,_,.,4, l'II.lI——-No txrnaa «:13! mm . dung mi qmmn umn. _I.. Llonl. Im aunts: wmpm, akul any the A New 3:. but '(‘r¢udos. The 0U 01 poenayroyll :9 am inn eapoouuly now uruzla. M n uruaser lo the nurcku of mar drnsn gun. but we note an uuuuuxuy lnrgm production or II In our mu neighborhood vrlmsh in tent: um «rule: for dmu-tbnuon. our rmamlulots bonsai rwmiroil I ronclgnnem of 500 )1: 94 um ndornill rmuuanna, which In uluxaoed 01 at G | V D. This all I'll lIIlu'I!n'o- land In 8ohIh«rn [I.‘Ihcu. m"“,, M, H”, ‘,m,mK_ 33: «fart-A1 at (XII Run an ugn an)-511] um demud. Gold In rm Iuyply I’-45¢“? 31¢-hill’! was enlar, bum! mmhd M 33 FEB” Pt‘? liol-Ill:-I premium batsmen bush; MWIW "“¢- 3 I P“ lhnuaad premium. 'l‘N'0”°'|-I -cuonuou m tunuhad by an Auermnn Hill:-JLI (k3r9orgfl*g‘_ gym; “,4 M,‘ broken. cone: ‘film and has rtnou: »‘a_.4?’,, .‘’'I. eat: 4 no! 1: lb! aunt apes-an‘ 461 bholooloilvilbe I I100 an bid 9 nqulu Nu. . Sakr Kul PK. Il7iII—‘l not rejacxad on wrpnaoako can No. Rnulxed 1170:, 2 can 54. Elwhltq nlxcm an ‘F0 A-Ivume Ind venlon cl:—fi can No. um: .'>.UO(I but 31u.2.m1 Inuno rI—-5 (‘ATI No. 2 mind as can and uuxm bun do us was: (59 0 W1 107 Joi- low); 8.000 Mn No. 1': wnuanl. 7294:. Book: lame.-A~2b4) as white mixed (pun 290 Ah ha. 3 do an 7, an mind an 76‘£0T I . ‘III;.e'l‘$—3u1eo: 112: No. 2 In Adana» dorman- and 3 ran do In 84. Lama nlavnaov M 60 ‘flue (£1-nuhoypot and uh: flax Drop. II urn unmanned. from the Inmuulty which E1.“ in has-etofom anluyad iron: the nwnzen 0! the gtnnhnn-guns‘. uni this plant poueuod I ehannod me In Llw mldntol than u a oonnoqueuoa, more urn In LIN lntmwd dinrmu-. but WI ‘Ian:-n Lmm , who Inn on ‘Okla at ex-smpfloa of ms. the wmmvn tirurucuon In which -u green tnlng-a uo Immlvad which come: Ln the path at the van- MI. 1!. to Iron Out- Kusu mad he I . ' Cvvtp. flue. II3‘)"u'S|-nil‘: mind at 696. 3 can uferoua nuecu. um, n nun! Man mu dnythtllthnlden (J1-flbr Iou at Ll;-ha: um cu-.Iwu-s arr on 2: mm vigorous um ptomlshsx. that via a “ "" dune) ad. nu) Lens: 0! ll. now (0! other atop purposes. Ion. Including mkxul. wlnw that ad. dnnruwd M LI. duvogal l.l’.Y-—£u.Iate-Aruxtl vanktiaillhilucl . S. Iu1.'X‘—-Ohm mm In In good hand Ind 811. We quota round hoop an 9 ‘ Pruduee Iinrkot. then wt: a bright any nflar iha rain at Thun- dny unit. but sowud avenlngthnwunsberwaa pa» cnunly upnng-me, more being a ugh: lh0I'O!. bngm nuhlno and heavy thunder 3: one um um Mtramu 0%»; 01 as man‘). lboounu in cuntamou. if P"°°0- *1-“K‘|’l 3;: -U hfivld. .‘ 0 hand I’ 9 ‘God 0“ u unu 12.1 "2? use In: It 0 2536 lT)(ng:1-on ' A33 25 1'07 Blihzfl m I 10 at for Kg, nzizml l4.B‘& one omnmd mu. nlclud It SH ‘II: In nu). nub Ihlr button. jormmu a! an uush-curry lmnhmu. bu do not nomplnm of bnlnxorsrwurkcd by any menu. On ad xmpruvemoll In the mashed um-mgnons. 'Uhnn|e Lhers wn I In “.13 °‘:.'.;'3.‘Z'. 0 you n I 41%.:-4'01 «ml §:"J5..'|’y"§‘..Inj£'I'§1I2I.mm- M ‘*4 °.-:3." '3?‘ °'c2:.:;.%°.......— .. .. an 38150350; roux Ln tkmnmi It ""°""“"“"“""' 3.1.31-l.rnxn'rr,M.n 21..-—Ouuo—-Race! xx 1157. 5.3]! head. mu 8.39§ hold No catch on hand (or ulna» bl . Ml florid CI 0755. I J ' 3 I .3. .l 8.90:! to I3‘1‘..:..,.v.uy’..m°.u 5:71 "' '“‘° .. user: 0: 2:: mun: on-.1»; '°‘ "'- Md. 0011: lb! 0 1 50 0850 NO . .336 (unnu- bbmnunlum Mun c Om . dunnadal 95 V S-Ii. 5510 In c.hoIooIndmn.I.lIlIlI150 gquot. ulail co, but no nrgina ll- on all. Flour .1111 though hol cu waronnn an MC- llllmelo spring a Inn-em and buolanon ugh . u on upper undo: and mloosioau, but all mad um um fizont nuns Iuoxav and any. allll Id {or II 20-11 «moving. Lanai qnlouu 3 .Tobnoo¢wuno!aou.no uluu an of thorax. and prknn at I pplng and ncuarwg beta: banal: uuumod: Igloo £6 nuts. 4 hand a wagon Load ot Ioou last. our 3. .I3.¥k00M l.‘()R8-—Douua4l Lwdlurd final It-mud Q hi: ut 01600115; Rum mrv ‘roux. Kny ‘lI.—Mouw may M In: pa oenI.;p-nau mumamc my-er 4.30; noting mum; |.8G.‘i¢~!.S‘[ for &I.xt1-d.I.7.- (.80!i'O£.90 Cnuonu noapu. C2“ #00; canon: receipts to! the IDQIG nounlry for no wad. 0 SI.- than 1: nothing now to note In uannocuqn wlth xD"“m° M" I" ‘"1 '‘"k°.' “°"l’ 5 um mutm, enhor nt ham or lbmld. Locally thalndo u can. um. mm no-ronieni onto Iupic. Tummy suaiwno Rs--lluuunad 09 I0 110 V out or nxz111ono——2.I.noy on cauld- tum, slow: nu H65 LE8—'Daunusea pew mama :M—bn box. 9000! 3 X‘ “ ‘*0 9 bo.BoannInIuxuarauDD1M DRLED l'Rl.:'I'l‘-Good a'Crm.~c.om1m<. memns-x1wc. 1»... ab 0 quote . en ‘IQ -‘—'I'oen In no deund for poo uad I-tom annumlnnl. Va quota an 8; IIl¢«I:1na‘Ilura3I°C3I95 nrod do (gly Zluurbrt-s——eJm It and prion aeonzwd K was per mun, -caused by conflnued rugnn o! gnuhop =~ °::°-.22. .2. 1L\(l.B-—Woquoeu: . ; country 62'} 5; :5 “It 0. Ind 12.. 001' mu ‘Va quota nlxod uouou M 30; Inlxod W0()l.,-bunny. Bltot Inn arm-nuy awn dnl; dun Ion SP4. 9|. Final Irma 82.?‘ Lo 5356. I‘!-emu Hui mu. U.\la3’.“s,|naV;8r.; * oocran mad}: 0 la Mnuly Ll75'{lT55(- Tue:-xuniu no apodzl 165- uh’ Inn: In the marhu, pad the nu; at ma (non wu gznezrully uuwuled to covering 0! than eon- mull £113! apcnwn, Abonl 400 chars: Ht. I‘nn . Roch hunt! and Eric aold mu undor uluuuuou 245 at which 45.1 no um. Psalm: alum, I l'nIoI_I, 10.000 fionhwuuum. 9.000 81. Paul, 70,- " Okla, and 4* ==:°-z°°°- °='.“.:. . u n: uwmufiutfilbfl 111 maudnll and Mary; not! 1 n. ma}... um a.1u=- cmnbinc u¢oo.1s CBUOA cmmoo, ll.ny31.—-now I aloud all but nnscliarr Welt: .1»: mmood. 31:5 Woquouzrdhon. a- n1xod—<‘.howa iconic: And kl bar: .305 5 0. .wmm°n.n¢u. Bide -paA.69 ubtd Manna. ; qm.|u—uav b0O5I or 16930:--an uhnrs blno) $304313} 1.92%; New crux‘ 33 33 M . d":.3.Z"o2oaa' 3I§?'I;.4““" OTKCIIXLTI. cnr1mnu11 my :1.-cocoon mumyut 16I(o. In kl: Janna And ulnnoad;hmlIy.o5 Wham dull And :1 2!. Own: quiet in 'l6o‘1‘l'u. can Basra. ‘I’1na.t-no. W!TI€A'l\-8a3u: 9.000 Port Iovur: O 30 1 Iowa’: Ilka July. noltld, doIumI7nn IadOIna1 Qnmc .12 ilklhixll , Culuilbnlglld Inu.;:u 0ou— *lTOMI. 14!‘; I,=' 1‘Ic«|lc boadl. I03H.nUn1an Flame lflfl Loch: “a.;..~*v '1 Ira M70 :1; n A 51:0 sajul o‘lu:‘l’ I (:“%°E?¢——8:Jc’s' 6000 bath mixnd Ila: 780.36 Md.‘ 000 S I. 0. Jun» 61 85°. unfazed May In 651:0. who I-OFUOI. ‘ Loxrnogl, Hay _2l.-Wnlhag‘ tut; . awn?‘ ‘K’ ‘ha “mung K‘ "*'o'2ofll F0s'lhae24km:rIand1ng11n..m.Kq,y§],15T3.' Wznuxwhmsg r..I.n.. 3X5 bid: A I up dull lad n>aplux;o-mzmon. 0 _ ,-.5)¢d. Cukulu Iln wmdluu‘ “I 230150; ' is H 50 um- I2 0%. I1 had. alto Total BL Loni: Lhra Btoekhiariot. 1'3-slouowlnx wu-um: noupusad ablpuaonu clnvanwekumuponlmthntruty-ronrnonn _ gum; M 11 I. II. Fridly. filly 11.1816: Chicago Ulodng llnflein. wit. 9. am: mnmm me tollmrlng dosh; llrhvu ucmraso yesterday: nae O10Ih’;JnIy. lu.L1‘0l0R:I. flurrumus. In; $1.-—l'|ouI qua. 9 1 0- 3 53 .1 STIES3 an oi. 4?? x¥“".......‘ —-Jab‘. ;l0.I'l'I; Q21 20. L4m—Juso. lb. figfiyy And Rhlymanlu. n. warn trxrox nmra. yard: yummy. ‘the av nb¢,11 a. Banana dent:-I.bLoI. Haas. bVfl;Ttnno<I.. D3103: Rhcnlwogukt 012461 . COIII1!.ERC_JLA_I.. fie $661!; In. um dnpartxncnt ytsmrany wu non cnoonngnq un on Tlmndar. Ind. kl?-509-Ii "pr-lace: rxmunuod undzsngvd, grunt-at oonndencn wu evmud. u the dapounonto uh hold of Dr! 85),: luau n the run... mm su.¢uan.1.ho ulna us; In nearly no nllllon nanny M 11.553. than 1: erudnnu W 5?": 3: .5 J3: ‘rum in nnudlon-nu e.wuku-nwwaunhlrdcnsua, . Xnuunbuaaa vu oamdooithuo. \r1I.I:ou.I mplialy at um» Inn] ggi :§z§2::E§§§zE2$ ...:;§5 3" . 535355 3’? :4 2: manual. has comma nu mxanwn 58 ton. bun .............. ii! ixszfiéazsé mé E‘ 3 g: 3’ EE I-5 HI) 1 xqmk and O3. Ln°:d.u-d on lévoon J D. 5. nu»-)'enm-d Ola: ribs Inert nuld id; mum»??? has 1 .00"?-:|IQ for -9 5 =:"-.ss‘S§E§u ififisfigg :.5 Sazfifig I "’*:°:?8£."§.*‘é’3' ‘;~.'3.,*.... ...:..° us: 0175 can 2- should: EX ]3c,cJ¢-Ar nude; II uxfi wtuxnswua 5:150:30 16 n-Aordev been at Lblsauxng doll ISXCIEXM ' I, Deana‘ nodanu. W0 910'-0 ma-:—WaénO$Q 3obl;lnglo&I_la nuabm u_ ' ° w*°.-=;:*.;‘.r.°.‘:;'.:::>.'z.° ' I.on¢uu,b-fill} I5 2505 oIl—'I'bo denim! n We quota country loll“ lrfl ‘-_-E 10!’ I1IooIJA:Ion;‘I’o°r$rG:1-doc! non Imp‘: u-ecu Iowans 6.006 §.’§§§ £55: . .géz " § —shDé'0na9.IlD—O‘°’ - z188sa!88:IS838%¥V rmnedt Nb 1" 1. "mm £ Baas»- . . . . 3. §....a..£E 5 :5 EEEEE ..a§ F . . z 5552 52;‘ s fi.a§..’§s5 E5 53 .3 :§EEEs z 5.5 ‘ . ' Dana-um . A Donnon nxlve::‘5ck.un..,. 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A'r00K-‘YARDS. sh natal 1.: I60 hu.d..1nuuyoI from an Khan. was oi bIU'¢2'I. the Iuuvsul ur- lor hmburz Ind Innlund Tuznn. an '50-n—-04 88838 832.88 I B: 8 BIKES '15-KIN‘ In an.“ 032.50 mun. 1.-rdnznsltaun, 1 O8 stgtor noun‘: M ad It'll won d poru Llm-as £594?" an ':t"xoo<l_n:u1aIor u on of good I mule wwgfouflfiu cone. axulngnbouu mum abowod some demand (or bus (or lush u! up shot: but In: sum Ihowui lmpmvv men: In um IOIIII‘; It-glnding been p to! ‘in commas nut’ kn but little though thln vs: no: Kenny because Ihu supp dosud lor Mock mu. III II M.» uuuinl I\IppIy,Ald oonunon no uut. 0 good uuva were In mo luloltd quiet, wlua pen; cl (or All above common (noel. Balm Ikuzrfipunn. um: um: autumn’ noun. '1 Medium wlnu.-rod Texu at-2¢n.8 120 Medium mun.-rod Tunnutncn. I0 Dgbl wlnmnd "run uoors... Kiln chain gr-54:3 asasé seesaw sums a 2: a II-arsasésif xaaaazszaaaaazzas c zaasutn ixagaaszxsaszzxas c 2:98 3:‘-:'§'fi:K‘i gfl l’Irran1:ua,PA._ hi: Oars firmer an h'bn:1.«. Ibo hnwr :1 the Globodnmocna: Iunruaauy been Iouay ductaum 8838 3 I23“: 8 f‘1.avm4nn, M: unclunxc-cl. l'.~1rnx-um “many; . only may 10 mo-Iona Lou. fihhlhoboihi Qnhso an way, lair Lulu-I. - J NI)“ mun 300 bus, mu 554) mu. not only bollll at the pub N37‘. NIJI lfl D «M-at Hvvlvv-:1. Inn :~:nhI ::‘m......«1 0: I‘h<-In P--Hvz~luood burl--In mam!-ul Dklpply And I.I:t‘:J?-‘ivl-um sk-.u.-ad. For on Io bill) In an-gran. Tnnladlmufi 'Chanz¢ Ila) 3). I515, [Out unougnou nu tor low fronflnt lands. ubtu ochezwbo Itnkd. In fining Mun onion hither rum have sobopud. (Inks In elznuorln bold tree at Mnnxml TUl$A('(‘-0-«—KAIu cu Ehau 25, “'mtunnn gun} in! Chicago at] hlunsr Ladrmunevyu much I’. 00. In In! February -5 amount. 0! wmmla rmocd. and 1.... n 1.. I‘rm.- ma... ‘rm. and ‘Ix:-mlh. ~ldI—h\u:d um --.11-ucun-d Ilucl. Irma. I I... 5 __ Unla Iinu nl .-‘$8.134: M ' “ '7 70 WW)‘ mu... < 0...: kn u......-'n..'....r....u..._-n. ‘in? wag)? Mn-Aulup duh. I11‘). I ; ‘"15’ 3 “ 1” Icy dull <’n.u.n $11.0 b In 030 it); I u .5 no no; n.a...~. U bu; 111: on and, Ia-run,“ OK 00. I‘;¢;‘°’3 03 J hhdnaltb W037 60. .,...*-.3: Quincy and UL. Paul Oouaysay want on lac than to v-44-0 Gum mm: nod 1004 cu now: and Ixouun. 9 to , hi. '-'I- In 1,111: I A oversaw. Thu: war» In upn M4 ml) :1»! I’-4-<1 demand. Ind - and Iulnlriofl Tuna-. and X12! muvu . onuixbn .4 .n|.u.a. av’ ' . but 5|l\‘¥I 'l‘I.Iu scan‘! [lam lntlbdnt uumy ueowru at 2 ..¢ ya-nu ur mom! In hum --twh use luau 4.,-mud Int ‘r um! um I: J E: uulves In nu thought has nu Ioml moohy In "HI Inna, nod mute prnpollllbnd to um um- Prr-men: and supennmma.-an u- buy mu the team, an be <Ia1xn:,d,!n the Iuwreu at we I'7bv¢‘.l‘u, 1)."- llsxlna um Quincy Button Om: 54 bad mu. mum Bx. I/mxmuad the the has of the land, who had |uh- - l~21b«a$IA1g1ylotbaxo04!0 ouznnu ouflul la n bun gaadvnu («:4 N0 7 75:1:-ciorylu 1 Ira! I I? 00.14, 0011 IIII I . in“ P?” «J In-avy we! nu Lo 3; 1., 1| rd" ""4 "“’“"' "' tub vuhod E03566. I-xu-I an ,;. l!hBb0<I.I!io. lama np¢r£nn.pvJ1od. I pvcrv Ii flu“ 75: win ——é———— u Avenlkfl .Nfi‘ W 1,!!! BL ..fi"E°t"rl. £1‘ a‘.*‘.’. “1~‘.‘1.?‘3‘..‘.‘?.t.'.!..‘3§....... l.us.I4: dun :(uod. nvuhxc L 4|.{1¢us1"uIrr—-mm: 5185 II 15:‘. 1% do 18 - W «in I I I go; Sign 144:. [12:13 ST. L()I.TI.“~% {3‘r}.(i).l%E~T>FI}I‘I()(,?I{.A'I‘: ST. I..()I..7-'I.‘§., SATITRYIAY, ?§‘IA.°t’ udwrd In our at,-I an inhmrtlnn um-nu! um \ , I Lwnw In 7.0-! M 1&1 ‘ad line. Lmn (mu.-m Mag. am: I1 l.-- .av.rI Ii. Frau linen, u.r._mv. 1.4 mm L}. Am‘ 111.. I‘. (»'u.. Lu Ilup tun pan! lbr aunt nl 5403 -rm ‘a:’ayg‘11a?ua£za In ‘. -noun-d. 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In->rtln~a.u oontnr fourth And !’II4’.I‘ll'K.‘}?1J‘ o¢fi-“B u,,¢.,,““_ . ‘mL‘(>.\1IunL"Imus-ato nut-ntlnn am he .14 ¢°ll'<"’l¢"'v|II commnnlmuoun; every lnlr tnxut bu uzcanxpnnlad by Ibo. ll’I'1B'I"$ mu tum»- MI“ |'W|"‘¢-a. Antrttun sf. Luum £il.()8I‘.- DIJl1.'CRA'I. st. l...u§.. 4 Ely: (blob:-§.;'lsIrturrnt. _vt‘t:u:~'t2sI:.u' mlmrmo. MA'F.l6._l‘3TIi. ‘.—.l“-I‘-Cf:f‘I‘.ilflI;‘— In-1.1:: profit-I.>—ir(—liIa, the vgenolur Jo-day INN far cloudy and pdwfbly Ming. 3.... Thin Morning. The extgmalve sale at loolotn In Thus. Allen's thrm: nddltlonu will Lutulllfillltfi ml: morning, At 10 o‘-clad‘, oomar of Local And Iicnatm streets. See Advertisement or H. W. Lcmngwoll .3: Co. It was not cexywotcxi tlnt all of this any could -be sold In on day. Wu ans gt-Atlned to stun that the firut clay‘: sales. (yesterday) was A decided suoooss. About eighty Iota, melt 0! liny feel. trout, were sold. to bmm mm bidders. At prices ranzlng hum 84 tn-iil'J‘50 per flout foot, the R3!» unonntln,-2 '11:} about 830.000, Averaging About 87 s0’B_er rgont root. Notwithstanding these prlces Arc con- sidered grulstly below Any figure that nu put on the pmpe-rt). yet. comslderlng the dupresse-I stun of the res! mlxtvfi, and the fact that the lot: sold ’jeit'cxdA‘y were sum: red (lI'¢_t,,IO Inge A-Igttun, And. ‘alio. . largo portlorfof m’<r'aixIs:s msle compelled to ho sold In partltloh. wa Alder the: ‘Knit? a decided macaw. We A.n:_ innrructecl to state. that tho sale"-will 55 oontlnued-to-duty, commoxmlng At 10 o'clock 3. 211., on tho St. Cllnrlei Bock road, just West. of Taylor Avenue, and west of De.-epenj hroora; tho, that the best or tile p'ropcrty.' -on Good_Aven_uo_ And Arouncfi-«tho Wuh Hausa, will be ol'l'ured._I --.A Heavy Blast at Banglttmin -‘Butler ills Inelfoctnltl Etfort -to Be-womb. *Bwclxez‘s oonnoat. ‘Portorurllocabnlnry of Abuse Not _ ‘Yet Exhstuted. —.——_..~....._.._uI- Byccnl Dupihoh to the Globobenooru -831 Yqmt. pgwnéj no -notxaoauent And the 3-on:-Af¢xpootA.llo'n‘,ho'ald' ' I not oonclnda an swoon to-any‘. he and on; Erna. ' "I-I 1ntry¢A-uvul wmohwon mover mind 3! Tlsoadom - to: nttthalnthlncltyttoruay puma. ‘thin IA toe mu: who tru on 3 to In truth dig;-Aeflrnt:-beoontnx And he no to xsanborbl . "“,',,‘“" In tha-uiouod my- . I‘:-AA): lloun-am In: any amount vllh Boa]. llutlcr. tmm oulu In at . The pnnocntla ;:‘khhb'flIp'fl I J hi: can WM nlonna Ame A . torn oounaclu-AA‘lIc:1. Wham lltlamtton eademoouunnod Jnqgu l’ol-wt, nnely auto;-mar us arm .5... .... "°‘ .. .."::.""‘£ - ' Ind ssdoarorod I: ' . I in tnxu Into out our: house And tau: kooelnsrs olxmu. no mass Beech- A ploturo-{ho pactnlt of the detnuelma--In MA puloantobe Aooobyhu numb-ay Au:IoouA- to tho chi‘:-go of 1:4: mus, at-lea be . e pan: ta A I. tore: um nu; —r.tsan:ba,; Ave. ukl the or.-uuod, pcnnlttod him to klu HA oultoova) true. In nuance. Puma 1). Id Ian oou not duly Km flood:-or cussed in thtouold ha ulst- od |I1A.)4ooltoA vrltla A klu. Tnoodmo Tllton, who waubon any: unqaou not -any us: the pub: or Plxnnuth Church Auntod II.onItou'A What My behind) Ind beauth ?5i‘§%§‘§ E 5 wire filth I Rho. ‘all lib! oountduzmdtlu lnoonpuublut M tan com gnnetot lo 5.31 lbs charge 0 Adultery Ivu Q» l 59!‘! mm to Hold out rhea ho Burned it-on Tran: tho: the tsttor know of Eocen- 13 o u . can sown ‘‘'‘..l.‘.’'‘'’'‘‘’.. .l...'’.‘.... “'°‘l°'..."“‘....,""..".‘.. I. ‘°“‘ the public roam mu to uoortalat vhythc pu- mrut of £5,000 wll tunic. The court um: took that cuuomavry towu oi cuhocr. ' Anon (bow unseat on the llcbfh Al the man- Ing were: Edward W. amulmygu ,fip. Harrow, Utmcd Hutu Dlutflml Aawomoy of Only touts; Judge Dillon. 0! the Clmau (;.,.,,¢ 9; loIrA,An4! Jpdgv: Jowvh JcrvIA,o( ‘Veal/:hMtr.r,F'A, Ana the Arc» Kr. Perla oolnnned mu .4. than to an 111. II: Apolwot the eunon_£I&Ary .tAr.t that A mm mm IlonlIou,Aooom to Ian own drbnuahcr, And that ha ha) I gtnx In ltladrurlnz roommux. when- ever Fruit lloulton man no uyloutlon It -ru lonbvontna, and ti no author was tut:-Io, he not , HI. Ito losulod Al tau run; In hugs» IA hla bonus tor only no Ill 0} tvhlle Atuo: Ibo nlmzer Md npcated. Ho Avon that it vu tune: to M1 Imp» Anul he mend ta Kma- IenAttM%.h¥"-#8'I'1- Wilts ho flld so Lo lurzut dr Another purpvuo. lud Au-or: be put tho gzrtrult Into huotutody lo we mm: 1810 Go wltnouea Iwl sum: manned that may soon Itlottuu hvnAn.. ‘roe 9-plat {AIA¢loood at fl-Ant ltoultznu. uumwn A (2:10 the In Auum-.d no Iulllajlo at nmumy to floottbtl maul thalouorfiowud Inn at b;Ao.-I:-uuulag us I Atolumut bl Iuuaoumlsuloqt ..e.I':s:I. at It» davalaped tlnt, (um um, nfuudtolot a ‘fuck. I . «van no to: erlxtnom or dooolttanu In M: pououloe, «nan .1,-u,u;..'I“1-An: Asked Ivor them In order shalt» mlua. ltmxltou acnlod um be hot pcmstwl ‘mm: to Item. Nib wpm bad Alana b-nu Am wuwm hoadéroc. onéaa «taro gun I: can :1 tow than ,0: A II“ vs-out-gut?’ .m-ma I.-sou.» took than It its poohtth B D‘ WNIOCI tmwa nth am In us’ ytctg‘ K5134 from uh-l¢_ lotion the pnpcra. Ha tltoovmla to am I the:-oovlea an Iruuzwhbhalumrwgnntu *R£¢I' MI HAG BC um 93.?-"a:.si‘... .3 ."f."» *»olnI:.§ ~59“ incl. 0 -A.-: * " -39' It 9 . Up to kind tum--I lnpllduy to In_ hull. and we 4 Pa?" “ “mi mutlwsogaultaou mo»-3 mu tlm-e, nlmrges mm mad. And wltm the no . Irnvght forward. I! Haul V‘ ldlll thourlhln turn as la-lanai mulling tau ldtultl In the book: 0! bla- Bveecha O! roomy eonrw Tllirm did noiknovr what: the M mm to Iusmu II toga money turn: rule. they Atnld that M hen the money nus anua:-ed on urn not us’: Aouroo whence um money; «Aman- Alco (.‘<-ulu-I that reverted to use latter or lay. lH7»l.umuAII1't‘IlnaA tottnmher. Ale and It ng!I,And (?:|;l1l¢hl4‘I1'bVI!fly upon And Ito uruul lnl use been to lo: Iutnttlntlttn hot! tea And llunlloomw wu b|.Acl:m.All,wby raw onlrt b¢'00fl.l‘§.kB0\Ikfl, And } morn. In mutton In Tllton malt mt Klnrrn VIIIAI W!‘ the IIIII-Ll‘? mt: ClAflnn.1n I.hA( he dz-I mat] to lurnul: ltln uortl-m I h A Anvnpstver ll: NM: ‘I’-wrk -Illrh In In urlng lame to llc,-«x-at. 'I'I.|tutI.§£uul~ Inn Illltl L'~II“Pt’1§lA‘f. Ikznnocl and that oxuurlxn urn-ru In lmupcw um: um I"ntn|\ (Sana-utuv w-um oaonllad e ntnud and would until: that Beecher con» [need bu Axlultery to him Tatlho mun had Uflfltd and this mlureu and mu Apucltrml lo sums! la n. W Lu: Mmallu-A ram-m 8éEobEt that 1'ilum‘IhnAt- .» H111 to puhhu: the pea It-IA! unless» Butrnn 9-!-I lulu nu» 3 7,000 which he elnlmcd. nu Id pay It out ot hi. ...-n pt-(«Elli Id.) Ana II «-I‘ mec or. or Inn hrt-tam. I-u-um Am vxputu-t1,noltl Mr. P.-rt:-.v thruuamnu: tblult olr.-run. Tboor Ilulrprndatt. but kiln-Ir tn cmmx-0 thew men. and .Mouhon van AItAxu._ uhu wuuod to Dr ti-ovgbl Mn! men. ‘hllun outed Io be thonfihk unknown mnnontho earth La! mu. nan oi the jurors. At ml: point. I n'uoéJ:. eonnplun-6 ol Inlay III the nwm.ud Judxu Nu-than THE".i';i}'rfi?t3:'§1*i‘10N. Considcrlng the: Bill of Rights by mm as hoot nl But Llttla Progrellu Made in Can- stitution making. npnfizal Dllvtmi to halo, 9). . ll Ir. Wuhan op Hr. Shield; I kola omuod A nut than we- ol 8- debtor be Imp:-lAo dondh ‘ not n.AuAr.AAnAybo. 1. . ’ urn saved to II AmondodDy‘lr.‘5hkMA. -uxcdln b In ulna nor ....6‘.'..7.’..-.u...... yuan” us . 2:1: 18. numedwwlu -hovuoolonohcltlaou and on or entry by All per» uattulntbo ol but ladlnqnlsa on.buI' wponnc bk up. - An Amendment to ALI-In A to sum cut an -mam Adopted. mm: was Hr. Spaunl-taut. 0: tn-A . 5m_ ,- nut no pono «hand or up " omoo. ' ‘ at that or 3., min thohwuox Missouri. or lures o( my tnnnk-IpAut ouch omte or oxnvloy panonlll t-nun: ltu tune to the pouormutoo ol tho was [shut up. out tho wank. “or on- a nun help: it. Razganvod lo I “I2-‘.'3A{ru ummwt um thin mun uetmtgm suave -.\evu-txmnt,And ad not pt-apart: An Anwndmaat by Adding, (If v nut. 11:9 The tvreouo ‘ Aeotlonwu INA ‘ mnvlclullty (heroin. “Ill be Ahall hnvoptld _ tum ad- was“ oo Ann‘: lot: will make thln llrult for h d thubnngitharvezstut. <" “ add‘ ul lull t ,°':’:so MAM Andlwrw‘ E 1 Oolkcton An uuttomoa _to film‘?! uxu. amen: In count!“ under a orn.ai:.Atlou vhontho ‘(man In rot tut no Ionuty Ow; ‘Inn And mm luau d A count]. Dmrldod ‘Ii: hula Anthntlwdlo M ‘ppomwd And would open the hm t5{I.mIi§ gsuzul the In“ K II-and -av ropruoatod c Asour Pu-Illo snow cur: vlnlou Mid. freight or 511 Inna: to the ulnrugw Noam Hula. slnrklolord Am: scum stmthez wire lip- Iatod A oouunltleo to Ar-lIt:It Auluulpuou. bllo tho notxuultwo Norman J. Oolmut nvo re ollheoauflcalaol won , uttbo Amount at It at tborallrout company tor the amount at guys And peumns duo Iottlnto. county and nnnlclpu ta AM. All lane: lot you yootro In In». oattnruo twrtwwa Iv Irrml to, nah Ipf :I”c'hmp:3I:3I.u Had I. . , . ' ""“ “hank: _ A- vmv « I E8011-tIccr.l.tuo Jun.-I It. llov:Iuuu'. Atwruoy Uuwrnl. l8?.S.—n. W. son County.-— lll-nnrltb plum End the Al-Loruuy (iv-In-tAl'I amnion. In Anaurr to your Inuulrloa In vv-ward In In- tum duo ll Rnllrlild Comtumy. Ila lsolc A you have [hm power 1:» make the Anwrr. AM you An! bv.-relay dlrcoted an-I Nqllt-rd In «Inn It may navllut ooounlettoe. l Auygeat llmt yuu glvo we uumpAny mute unlou uu amt: loxca unmade h All! Iookotbolevy cm. 1‘ ll’ A-t, the hall mu 3 tlllty ll be rttllurvl to ooueluct the worn on the part at tho 8 you hue not hamudoro been Advlwd «I vru um um om-puny. thmuxla ILA II» to Man cedar ll they could not vny In you Illr‘<‘rl4. I Am wry rm-noct~ ’I‘ImI.us HnI.t.ADAr. 'x‘hof‘4unty I’}ulJMaAro Ara ompuwemd to Avlu an latngnntlsew-Ay ul mlllng Amok Ild om-. prawn; bolas tag to tho rmupualu. The II no -taunt but what Im Aulnu In Ihll mud «III r.:.uAq the mmpanlu to thc Bfilffl, lot: ‘that Tau: will u “H0 '““" - ‘"3 "° tn nulls ountxlbutlnn to quasuou IA “um I I1‘! or ..lt'.rI'r.InmI, HA1 that Mnuotart l'AcItk-. £33 &‘'.'Z'. the quuunn whether 0! I And Rllugxy, Aa they c'uAIIu Iowan lur ulr calla: Ian 01 taunt way.) In Hit‘ ullruol ru-u um mg. ygy Hwy Am uurmpl Iran unlloa u nllulay tluulu tut flu But» and rnllroldl will be bcmlwd by ma doclnivo tn-wo« It the numodn An not to my Inxu. than ll»! lmxwllwrv B?!-M Ilnko pl-mnlua tar tn: cm- Ivrnon :71 minute ham Ao-me other ware». Am! A l €\':l3| Sign :In‘A|Ao to wmah m coupon 0 Am pt: ye y u. "gm psymrnt oi than nun. I 0‘ Dporlul DI: such to the U11: ;o- I:u<.noc-ru. Ln nutr, LL . Kn 25.-A wtowl Inn. In-:.NI rluumr. lsu ta-dA7 been mumalttod tar mm-In lllo vtotltn Iru A oolured 507. that And Af.AII run old. vnrna onoum: In 13‘! Ivu oomunttovi I Ruin; AM! klchlug, which be hm been dluu‘ Inc Aumtl dun. the tut lad (Aw tick lacing ‘nun ;,1vrA Itch bIlV'BlI[w:»,|;6bu: any, um Ill.‘ In A grutd Axum. on A (iorulcfl I'M"l'U3l. ad here on Blu- lit. Y I been olll ' lri wltlaln Ilprclll Dlsvwmb to Ltxmxrr. M0,. L1 l=1l'4IvnI. And nu-Anmn 1‘t‘[l‘I. l'I.A’r'( nm;Itu_ flu. arr In ra-ubllvu msvlmu. nun um 01 m)un- In the nmrn, nan The fnrmt-rs no pun TI» Ir rung:-A hnvc turn: oz-titlned colony tn the Auumrrn pnmon at lhll (Cllmm-) county, The lure not macho-41 Arlu north as Camcmtt. No Grasshoppers In Llvlngntnn County. Mo. —,'A rdunl. M nan! weather. ,-Wkeal. yum. out And flu are lookIng(weI_l. St.-Jc-Aeph, Ho»- El (‘dd Dtvtlnlzth to tho (Hobo- vm. Janus. tn... IIIJJI. r punks IIAA anon 3' put no-rt. ‘I'M: ltltlo I8! ‘ on want the Akron, 1:! DD Kfitlbfl flk Ray Co Al: lmportanl Opinion Canotrning _CollocIlon‘ol' Railway Tgxas. ' (Ix-"l:'II'olIA5¥.no$g>o:At‘ ' . . axons. do . , tr-.Iy Amtotnd with Y-IIJII? Aid ‘Iu1‘oow1tn1;‘thu t-AD. B la. . neat tlbottlhl am Cu :6 ottbuni 33*...“ K At._'whlla too I» _ veto: ‘ - AA 11-‘! mo: . otxalmu = Iusellol ‘ Nufl!& I .I¢A-2 ‘I99 I19 or _ I 'DA\‘A'At:AtIon: ‘Ins 7Jn'okAoII and ..()them Countbfl III znuourl. l)‘E‘a;laE)El.l)lI£l‘.§ to tho Globe- lzrotn luau wphnt news. 3017!.‘ Thonnueu ° Jwhon. one And much la um. oxthhetty tho mud IA Allvurlth than. ‘rbelr tnovotnmt mud: lake A um Above: ml min. ‘ Rtwnyu-A ottho Peal. In Johnson County. and Dlltrou Among; tho People-—AI1 Spring Crop: ‘ j 8p¢cI.l.l Dllpurll to thaGI.ol>o~l>enI h'lIt.sVl..L.l..£,JllIL‘|l03 00.; 310.. BA -. .-- abllc metlnu I (III “.‘.‘.'.’.‘l‘.”.....”"""""°..'tE Ik-VI*1.AtIbue 'lsp‘l3mIIow1ng'w' Nut ow thug om-fourth or Lut you.-so aoooan at (Ito at lied to An ID! In Aotno IIIIBBCI never: I been brought out. .‘l°'°E'..,‘'.‘§..‘.'T.‘£‘’'.'. .: mm ran up An gr: :1. con- . thou tom: lhlrtl oi lhu stool HA5 met! or d At low prkaeu, to ho to mean hue boon Aent An four-nnu of 8fi]ll$O0 nnihb And wed. And now. you; earn. an mud ntvfcm llcouunod A lhu rut um um natuenon. 1: I: now an laborbood than cannot be tho one-hxndrudth or A summer harvut. The only depamxoooo nrmnaug ban: IA-non crop: AA mu nuuro N ted-vi the nut month Ber yrrunx mltlu ham Id: tho I to alga v°c“o‘3,°°A:'cf‘oomoth _ ta than dm-AA -‘»‘-$1-‘»’»'« ~.?.°::.-.* .. .23“ ° ' Bglhdllnlfiflnnltmlft Amp baton . flours of th man be donned. arlhorovill be out Among tho poorer And middle ol.AnAeA. A lino-Bleotlng At Jolrergon Olly to Conlldor the Situation . I E I No Injury to Grog-as" In Oilnr Soo- - Ilcms. MISSOURI. (‘auto-roa, Ho. Itwenu nmuwh to the elabo- Cnutuotr. M0,, M1 2 grnabn -7-er» In Lhu or urea rnlln at on. Chntan oounty bu boon bully ruagod. Clay County, 310. um Glol.w- Dcusoorlt. Iy 2%. 1:175.-lnounu hero by ‘the?’ no dz-vpurtnx the oak, £12.:-nrn I: may lucalllkl. :5 heavy, Ltwy confine thrnuolveo to this notw- They have one yut ttevt-lopx-rt wltnzs. bu: lbl! loge: oven have Alutudt rumba! that poll: _ (‘Iln(a_n County. Mo. <;...~Ia.I ‘mo:-A Lch to ‘ma ulolso-Dunoc-zu. any §(.—TIxa gnutoppero ~'y-q-gal Irlapurh to the Illolw-Demornt. I‘IuI.1.nxu1'nx. l:Io.. any II. 1875.--’l‘¥w lvot-911! have not Nocktod ppm-hnulou that any vrtll bobnre . ' M hera,»ho1N'n.'r. -‘n ammo mu?-.§"t<:, bu «Imam: an the .H‘IHl!V! 3 .fv>w‘dI)'l «flan chlnch 1: AIM tinny gr-A_nh -fin. TN: «bps mob In The grauhopvrru I.A.lIItAJ(.‘~I‘rl".§O. my (.--‘ho Ilt-Aflllvzfitltuo, the thought ’n1°:3l'£"'§"°“’1b~:é I . Erna! tobtvfi g 1: unslI:’A Bprcla DIAp'AlchtoIbo'GIobe-beaoumt Amntnoa! Km. VIA Knnun on-r 0 nuvm MI’ 3 . Amlwoopccu 1 ° F: c at th Llcllboa. And Kc-bunk: Ram-o In And Llncoln, xlvu A dtflnlto lnglgghnrn Enos: ntolths - mtlrlikfo . ran. Olly About fins’ puvoru It tn: I-tad hue turned nonnlgalugb ‘er ltuaeboltoquxu . ‘,0 . H0.. May or halo; held to-night Arhool-boson to ornnlu man: ol And Mlle: onpluluu to buy Alt thohnoaung ll tho nalzfortn . lhnd turn our Isl: on men guidwsma ‘fie’: I-uh in coma 9&1 . . Ru. J. K. Mirth: uncut dAz‘to llortbon llllnols and laws. to so clan of need-cont, "an 1-54: 89ecIAlDta tchlothofllobo-Do can . Jzrrxxsgtcr r,)lo..uny 9' ‘ laxuu halal Mnattho. «=~«"““"" "*°..;':"’°°°°' ...'?.::- oltbostata tuonlu I! shut: Alrtoltn. ante at am. may untied or An ankle to pay tholptnxoa. ‘titan ”°" ‘ iollvwtnx mm: boon ma. txhliuz 4°“ .3 could IA! W "° be ntmmlmod um Amnothln use upcrtt fillers. 553:1:-I In): And It In I Alatanco. lflllalfl ho IDIAICI4 U. llvvuxd In: Judgu ¢xuIIl|1IIulII)Blt In the to Im on M M u A (M; . not to.rAIAA xudmnd * should no Ia AnlAt'‘clI’Ik'’Inll1-l:_!:‘' ""7 an-an . Ralntwu noouury I oknov at man In Johmoo couutv who on An an anal: door-Ale And tool: am: (out And rgotbundnd aura‘?! find: of n I. W &§¢Qo an lag:-I:en.fi an nmllnro owmn: I300“! n . VII’ y The giwsuhnppt-u. mu-,0 not cotlrcly the chlach-unp om»: um, then mugll It ch packed it htlut vulutton at ‘P us. Smut lleury county. Aud IIIA home on l'lunday.Andho In-AA As one coca ‘uunlusn 0! the Iuoou them up I: the Mabel tall. but to duutuuon IA Ilnuhed Ahould be done to mutt-A4108 the ports « w Ich have xuasd throughout the I/‘ulna at In Luourl no Atxtcakc-h.I.nd than than lor no, The uootlngahoum tAkA Aoms Action now belo at the Blue In «shootout. um that than was Wldonoo. utuzcumnhtlnz, thAt tou people In tho grnnhappor nylon nequlred Ila Auggstod that A oounnluoo ol name who put: so um" an to Jane Uhutmo. linrrltunv lle t , \‘lu‘n:b.Al1org. Ju moon gaunt)-', w 01. 1). W. Enltxum, UHBMMI, Hour)’ musty. And In -— Butler, than county And bx. ' 11 non. Xrvudn. Venn: county. of to ll:al’cv,AId- ol Aunts olhrr known to and ms: nu»: rotttrllaonul. mun And r.mnt~n Am rt-quocgod to up u IRIS)‘ be rvntttcrl to uncut to tlm do-Axlluto Aid nceuly ol tlnvlr rsapnctlro mantles: Ami, Aloe, the clllttnntii Ila-I more (Around NNMI41 Ave n-quoabtd u. II-point ¢:unIlultMrt.~a to Igloo Iuvh rue-nno M UH‘) ml; loo 31,10, and moan nu; noun and unmern AAn.'n.L nc cxprrueg. The Bltunllon at Knuuu City- Kutau CITY, an ,n4Ay a.—1*muuuop;m Ammuan In this vtclnlly «tmngcd t-IIIIIIA the put tnw dnya. rt-ry attention: In OOIIIQ wuzpunuvvly Inc hum thou. IA: dam lA ooAAI«IorA1nIo AAr«I¢uA Amt null trult morale; A untrue I lugs! M10 man so to ll-IA Huh)! llt lo Anbartu -Im uaylna IIIGM ten n.IAum.flow ol [3 Au- illi f'I."LGt)I5. ’ " , oftl1ej‘GrasshqppArln'loI t.TIf£'-It r1§A.xca§.__ . Kansas srfd lleltraska. Gt-rat D:-Atltntlon or the Peoples In some Localllatoa. who fiapo‘ ’ of Ooiop Eralldr Elttnoflkgmp. vinz Acoointxor mo Crop FPO!-' -«--v~«~.*.‘:r:.°.;*=;%:sb.:.'.>:=:°~*~ min In. x dam 'x‘M.Dlt7 Oounofl us not night-—tIre:It1~1ottr " ' >‘““"“’h' nzuunpnomglndflmhmldusladémm 1" . d ‘ ' a°""m“‘°n 9“ . trtvoxv maths. ' A means: ‘women (to tho ’ Int:-or the lmponlntigalnu lfl'V1|1OII‘:l'I um: . ' A \hobp@ ' I ' I0 I you um I an dltvolog Ito rlmlalnz o In uncut In the en;-. aivrnlttux the about- I Mayor, fllmil! dill)’ All L1-Annmlulax tho» rppam to you. to lnttnuu It numdulou tlnpoboyorthoadnhsunm The prolnuznznon .0! tlo ooiateo eye! the exrcolnm qtllaa mm th acn-msl ltnpclnbo Rllikrlal‘ If-ICRMIII pang pn Ilo work». ololl -911800 npun 91 Atrwu ax, If not Atoypuz. the tours ml Anglo ou Mn '10. lo prov a BM rival‘, Ammo Mvtmlly I):-Aaoast. 4. lETlS.—-‘l‘tu>1un.nno _ 5 *°1'P*'"'-l'9¢P¢fi~ “W \\ to uetonyao ll 0) ll» 1 III"- ryen are In lull HA "W Imm. Mm In Ill:-to 1"!‘ 1'3 ‘ 5. from It ur In twolvo Inches Md Gun 1. (gtoplnao also have -dA,nd the lure oi-tho en- -t at rlcnnnu and beauty myls and very pnlmbfi mm: Al opportune y-nt rim rnunlry hll an up! -my-A.rAll+:I¢d prrhn-pa on 1 ‘W A by the lhohuaul my '\lfll4ml .luI‘I « All:-uarl Intml cluoantm t. IAAnounlAnu-Jrtlh the on this 105210!’ July, An-1 Ida tuonrou to meat lama» ourtut 3 lnvl u-mm; on the o,‘ Ant am: hopeful. _ mu In-A ttluantbnallv you ll mm on hr: in; top: unto 01 lmstmity -I-Id nappluu without a turnllri ll butnry. y omma Qqop B-l\'NN‘t- spa-lal nunauéh to the l{i'obo—D« nu aueitdlnzéoo on than . mm depsrtnsenu Ann tuna xeceludtrauu luny-Ann otmntloouho pay amt Ibovo tho arrange yvsn. Boll!) ttunnmo no .'.‘~‘ll|~¢fl‘l'I1|Jl0IIdAQ ptvvbntnooropa: mm Aflooled bulvu to pen: . A‘ -3.i‘t£‘~“.“.I.a"§.’.§"“' ..m§-.axo.n.'a1yAtuteua. Iniupatohnosl-g.;£l‘3lnI;u£orvAo¢I-at. V .3.-u: “’ ‘r-.,"‘~ I Alfllldfihfitiltkj uotrtlzonum w..,.z....- . 3'?! u huln-por1A II _th¢ooudltkmntAl1oa.r . It ...: 9- ullnhu anemon- . Juno: Onunty lu- _ rot-Ahly_-Aulrrl-11 more than may manly In tho tau-,.ueep,t nan, n-on the ‘rho Hoppers Along the Llnunttho I\u.-._hI- _ ‘ ''‘°'' "“" "°"'“"‘ “‘"’°‘“" " !\'l-.3):-Baku crops In Splendid! oouatuon. Oxmt‘. flay ‘lI.—A -1 not: has till: 5tAt3nAAyA: llrorytb 1“ . wt Aaltctptttlou for me oosalnx uouotnonumzronu _ln-otmr xeArnAlthIn Aouoa. aronuylolhegvovth Mm been uh:-n by ‘ ‘ , wrln rmpo r_. A-1.auAAolAIuod_ttAIthopn|louAn II_-aunt lkvhhzlla Cléy north to Lincoln Benefits _I-‘.xt._endc<l to DoAtll'.nto- Pn- ' to an :5! -s...’;‘.’.’’.‘. rmmllom w;~z1:oad 60 var A but-tr. 3:53: up to don. P mans. thy Intro been my pa ox-AI. otwltn \.I:I4~n uh:-'A.""I‘bo!An urbolrlu We cannot dlnocm.-r tint mono; In Igunbcrs. starvtmr Emaiznilolhn Tboyarv 3 Eietszgpslly oualmd lo I a ver. tho Ix1t_z4bn- ywmdflgmga... uI°VlI~O&$MI$":ko,.I'.y!§lAOn V mAhu£-I mama: . "N 4 . "n.?"ta°*73"i7m BA nug- notn;n.or EQUrfI§LTION. Vnltto of Various Enllroatl Pxoparcy 1; ‘°'”‘’;‘; '‘’°‘‘'‘'‘'‘ Dmnocrnt. V W o ' M sheen tun; nrIolnthIa?)n‘{u;?“". " vAAtAtlnAA'l¢t:1u_becaa.o Ao ’ oi thebounty luv» to: led to uk Bpn-In) Jblnntch to the Globe- DOQOQIQI. _ 5--‘3"€*=*°* we "l3.'.."“‘..§..??a .........m ‘...‘..s‘.u..au‘........ ‘ _, ' the gall .oIrae<! ythoruul oaths In «my Int, ltIh}tc{ to tautlonz three-qnArt.-rntuea Is! .At 08.000 potmIlo........ ..............I.........'m... , the thorn! _. y .3733... tI§'at?,YAlintoA uothoab utens- Ihu muons»- ,, ‘.l.h%nl&0u _ .;._‘_:‘g.‘ I. expeaqltnzoool the La: nou- . V! 3001 .. '~ 5 on tBe_IaAnA, c-rt-tr: (?0Il'I"ll0!.l:lB. kn taxi theuoct on treat any «.13. oAI.-‘ ,wtlIchhant1I1edAgn-9A: Amabor. ring In counties when outed on tho In-It an jcd lo B11250! ll [0 ‘Wu - nun voAd- O 000 mmooo Bnlltllbtl tor cm-meatlaotlyur. 3. tllttou. Inna-.23. ‘ an thII‘moo8lnpot(lI|e1D.'ncb our Atom. tntthenltynt that does on»: Aedx tho you-A Aueu or ulunuon AA lrod h are En:I'=O1 ro¢.d~bod. 06.000 .....«..........................01j5. I870. 1871 and '2 tlAo"8ponIA_lBoArd Duo or £130,000 at oondn an to In the To -urtdch IA Added AA A poo-Alty tor M" M“ N“ am to auto tvturlo ........ .. udunmbywhtoh P051 W matador should am: of tho bonda now po tho unto: I8S0.uD(IAx-A In luau M I lilrusount at lroada untunng during tItIA In antlncn-AA: than bonded at C'l'V0Qk3QI’t‘l‘?I!1>0OOI. boadnoxthedt n Canndelet. . . . . .. Q 1 same. It-or Committee on Iun.AAA Paella ta-pound the Amnunt ol prolie mo cmnpay nu tho In any at Augul at luuout And Anhjoot touxstlon. u 13 b6'~100 tau at’lutd......... . the Flu D-oat-rant. - ht laorouocl Tutu . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......Iu3 wanna roulcbod In mu 8 .1 BY VVATEB.- '1 he xreatlqllo of Rich I.mce.s.E<n- ht-aide-rt buss '!"t!n‘lnl_It'II€R. Ki!» ban: and Ibatlllgoex on. E7; cntlzmg will -be sold out at an enormous Aacrlaov.-. - ‘ ..................._...........—._...-- ;_ .. .,.._...........,.—-—-V .. My. Great largailst yII'.'jTWlIk In lolamat Shawls, Llama. Jaalcetit. ‘fluntryyfitltfiéltll Jackets htevot-:_. ....*=«...-:.:.-..+='-'.......**~*--.*-°.= ooAneque£ee'u_aAo_ ‘W: Amine}. 5d;e;1Io‘gtu' 3...... L. pnomslx.s. tron ttotixtsmsa :"_Priynting . ldlitions. “fsTATIONERY.y‘= All!) To tho State. n-mi ‘.)‘u1'y”1i,) tsm, . to July 1, 1876» 5:41: or mssorm. (‘In or Jsrrsnsuaul II] N. H73. N Aooordnaeo V111: the ptvvlltonaol Afhnloclls. ‘fine-‘A mam». Ilnnizoununatcnu-tat hm» Iflmuuoltbofluxq qt—)y.AIo1tfl pushy nfatotlon‘ that Aulodproomuawm be not-.ll'ad It lhooflcuo transect-Ac.Ar)'oI' BtAts.In‘tbe' City oflcmrwliuntfl Ibo hours! twelve o'clock nu. o1’3Ahtnhy. thotvunly-dxth t\.Ayp(JIv-M. Gil‘!-Inn lanI:drul.AatI M-rally-atga for !u.raIihtu: the mnmcug Apoclnod qumutyotpupuur In luuprtouns. Anal 1!»: lnrnltlalna the sollovnnx Inlclfis otAtl!5ol.u1‘Mr"oolhN\n&oAo£ manna 4Luuubly.Atuututt" '. ofiooanal Koran-to And Allonhc Exrcnuuebevu-lueuln. AM to lunch non oiltknqo-JItyu1)>Iv¢tAuIatw:Io¢olAu.lAoanz-x.Attlu nnoruegumaybo lvlillhdflll‘ and pnrpoovnAad_ prdemtby and Oommlulouon. twtbe ta-Inc: one yuxrtrop Aadtrtu-the In-st lb} or July. cuhtocn hun- drodnd -:~rutI1~lm. ‘xwolatndrul And Ill)‘ (3?) rmaas hook pspetflxns. mpoqmfltpotrum. Tvouty-Ive rs) nswu Donny want. 23 pounds pct mun. ~ unalumdrod IEO) mum IAI up paper. 1! pnnnnln per room. oubundrod (100) reanuaat lctu_~: xtspcr. torbuut work. upoauh per team. Twenty-Iva (73) mum an-Alum you-at-. Hun. 0 pounds per nun. Irmy ac)‘ tpnut lap! up NW. 1! poupctu per runs. 17!?» thouAA-I (uuo) envelope. white. !l'o. 7:. Vin: Ibotuud (5.630) ea-rumpus. whlto. Ne. ll/A. mm (W) runu luau: vrnwphx Elba. Flt: :1) non A. W. !'AI-tr‘: >h hr:n,-,un‘ K0. 2. -‘ Plretnnvv-* v“ oucfllwullndlnlnopcncfla-. bondI.§o\1u.IlJl0l’|.I.Bd, $.28; 1-: I to mmm ol unuonuo -An-5 and sin:-ghilftontvo --Mwfiiw’ trail: at the Missouri Pucmo. Flulan, from Comfiruteo on at. lnuln. by way ol A {K the us- uwel upplonteo 0 ‘value can 66161:, At "J )0 a- 4 « on mm the Comalttco on At- lantlgnmt Pacific Bat d I: D [-0 been An Nnnabxrol Pnlnu prnvidltuz a surplus “H3 W 1 be plus .lA Aoodt Iron tbemrrth will matun A any In tl mat.-or thh plnoo. It LA ho Aboolntalr no vggctntloo us I. [nuhoppct-A my about Alone. fl..................oA-a. I1: -unlctz-ntwnra.nAtoxInrrt the lam nu tuba . v to wing A ruvesmo At that rats. tunnel! gun vo canon: thontool tum puma . tlrnciu oi rovenuodurta lane n.’xfi.""£ Amman animal the awtrlon at nnstlu BPASIIODIC ACTKOX. . not be Aecn mtonstoo tor the: cuncnl fll-BA use nmurcn Am bnerl upon as ax tl AA bl:-It uprudanoo vlll Tho ’Way"In which the [lanes are Gnu. t’Ua;—-V€I1d Ihtmurn of l)Isoaso—Naw Outed at Botleroutaine gfioblen-—-I‘ho Trouble Jleschu Run an IE“. Bntwith-Ion-(Ina In to of . bovornnrliardln ullod Ibo Altlmxan the new dlaenso ls Apmmlnont took: of conversation among horAe~ nrnora. the Ind'ct tlona at ycuatlay warn tlIAt the trouble was noting. A wild rumor tut Atartod In tho Annr noon, at mo Aclxum of nor horse: at the stable No. 018 South Four- rllnxea ondfilzouoou tllon Aubtnltlcd thnlr report In mpnl to the MAiorA|l',y the Inst: 7124 Oomuuttooom ht ————?;_j...~. Board of Guardians. The Eula Bout! olOuAtd.IAuAIsold A Apooul touting Int night. yrtnolpslly to reoolvo the re- pozt at tho Secretary. Auguatun W. Alexander. rvnpcctlog the aulttuunn of lAndA At the Poor- nouu. 'rIus;cnuc:nAn.1a hla topaz-I. toeluaut and lint, I! that lumausam the I'oor.|‘ouu was Act to VICTIM once toealtl pct Mlldn: ol vegvubln l'3II?If{{."&‘n”f.‘3.*3‘ua”e'ic‘1s f“:’I“"""‘ O I ololoutly utuulu gunner llllllll Avgriog at 06.000310 II.§.000 CAI D0 ' In our vmrta (allow .-_uI.'2§.. N ' ' E. A. A-non. at Johnson oountv pan to Auto whit we! (no In ma Aectlau. alto In the ‘:51-latontnloo A Gmnz-Dmloc nu‘ roportor «Im- a. lunwd that out at the Mt] baud but uxtoa wc1;eutlAx- Tum d been Attscltod but Allgh rod «on rem): [or II hr. won: In the analog. 01 to Mr. Mutation dld .0 nova M11111. 3 lad About In An Also was was ig Intnlnutty with nannccdlIM\1u- ash in: bag: owned won Alta: tho mu.-x. Ilw Ins In: Italy way to uncover. at tho 611% Animals 07- . '-tmul-lea At the rfr-aublca o ulorday ucll avenue. while In the Aervleo at the Cm-rots lull:-oA.d (Jacinta borrqncst of Captaln sun. the Dr. Built undo an I-.xAmIuAtxau of use Auluul. y to have born thu unto at ttmttz. In; only nlxzenoa ol meningitis lpBl_Il oawlkton Atroct. yulerdn noapltuu at am uaednig And rccelvli mot. [A300, tr-nuke lnvuu I esubllslunoat. to to 11-: bout! Also;-ooomtnondod dl3lM,ll‘l\' cum.“ a‘ Pow-bouou. I)! not: mt an «aura the proper Lnaltnenl. And a eon-llllon to be In-.movod to the cubic. um ALIIEI tlmt wlthlu the put umok he has boon ml].-damn I40 tron A nmnbor at cum ol me the dluua beta; Ao clou-ly nnzttotl law no doubt» to In A vltltlo that Bllloloull n~eAln.l A bopoful mmxuauwt thlntu. urvru oi the borne: hm lulu thou yet Ln the lath. Ill wax-o cxpootad to aurrtt-o Inltmklt. It lull int In. than into. uotn'r'ra.'tox ar.bo.. 1.I'I‘1~IOG IEAPIIIBR. G. PRINT!-R8 AND STATION!-In 31I!AJlDl!llK0‘B‘I'tlTl!l'ED8’l'K83T of Wu” rm: umzaw xsruzuamtmrr or-rtnwu-r. ough the Stable Super- qm thnttho bl: nxuortctmo IA rrlltlfln to we zruolmppcr plnxue. As An Immune oi tltalou uutmnod by the lwl lost Imm Kline thou» Iortoo aural Farm in tltoput two moltlhl l»«>nuAo the poopln were unable to rt-new Ibulr Aul-Anrlptlom-,ovrIn.3 to the mvuaol t_ho gtonahogaen. Mr. ylur. at cm county. And In. Lay Cole. and A(-torn] utlscr gunuemou, Abnrt Apot-I.-Jun: N4-nun: liuouocr wen Announced tluu um nom- mmn had Auoooadod In x-Alum; 0370. who own- tulttno wn mmmte-I tu wntlnuo to collect nanny, And the tiuvr r wu ukod um: Aetung Bl1I.‘f1ll>Lu—- at her rinldelnfa-.‘N(v. Ms Ollvo «vat. mt ‘I'm bl: . Ibo ‘Ruth Inn .. AI 41>!) I In.. Mulnn Pvllflfl Ilsa <-Irltt)-Iltllu you at hr: Axr. ‘I In: h-Iu-ul will uh plnre no l-‘rldn. lhr fill: lnAt., AI :1 A. m.. from on rnldnnoo In III. latter‘; Olmroh. llx me‘ In (‘Alva’) (lnxneloty. HIH lu..lI.v.-4.)n Mon-I-y Pvrnlnt, )I-y Si. Mn Jun J. I-.lmlldn_ rdkl --I Um lAt.c- Jud;-: ll».-my lIl.urI«h_A.u~<I alum RM stable vru lmllt, bu! no"... Aoouutulaun mpt had ct-utboen made lc,ho mm tlt ’°" " ‘ 3 In woo.And mtnot -run nuuxs: xx xum.-us rt-rt. The lonowln -In ten to tho liwut:-Dx:uo~ —A dhéuo ha: Appeared ‘ IA: to that xvpo frw day: I two in un («watt-mnto¢:u.AT. and mu: named linen. llvlng at Wyudette. tutu loot two Animus. with uotht-.r pArty bu but coo rm. The abuse has wrond to the cAr»uu.hIoA. and a numberot tho home: Are Amt. do-Ircrlplton gnu, which 13 Aflztiing _.—....—_.3_..&__ CITY DONX. ..._.__........ (Ipenlng of BM: and Awards. Ind: (or the purcbnu of my Aotlclpauou reve- unc uulu won rezczvml and oprnod M tboflayorn Tlmy won AA Iollowr Uvrumn 8A\'ln:A lnstllnuou altered to take 050,000 0! the May And January bowls _AI 0 1.- 0 000; 50.000 01‘ the June and Do~ oratm-I II I I (luv IIA fur r . nllowlng ol the loan dated '1 And paynbla Joluuy ‘I. ll\".‘lI. lreu-I '|l00U00 at 01.0000 I |00.0fl4I At I L099 mm At 9998 0‘: per . val! exam: to take 3 -‘>I).0l}o AI 0 L000 01 000.000 II 01.000 10 per 0 1.000, Amt I100 O .1 - Euu-ma! lust 0119:. I ulu-ml! tno 0 100.000 OI the loan duo Jun: 000 1;! the loan duo Dctambcl pct not per Aunum. lluAttuen’A Ruin; llank wall In)’ I 3200.000 nvetuao now! P0150 (awn BAIIII I Auoelntlnn ‘Ill loan Ibo any, on path! revenue notes. 015.000, W. on I-1-126. Aunt; 02:2.- fillh althofilntfl Ill Hlumtrl ol- tha 0-’) yl-lIloJuAAr1 , And wll of unou so: mad an I rxphilnn tor! VunrrAI Ietvlaw vslll but held on \\'o-Iunastny Inornlng Al II -flu-.-cl. Al the 1- Aulutu: u! Jnlm U. In-nl. Koq.. tar: \vmmm..n Av.-t.u.~ 651501:‘s1>ail§d3""Lz§B’”n2}1?H5. \\'l.'.'5T VlBl.H.\l.\-—()f’Il.\' ll," NI-I I. to Isaac a Dl’0¢>llIul- orll: the Atata 0! Mun to the maple ol llw state. that All may help In the good watt. The Oovernorfi Afiveal for Aid. ?‘pF<'lI| Dispatch In the umho tbumocnt. Jr: rrlrjlbux On‘ V, M0,. 1 ill)‘. mnlalnlux A'w tn )1 “A, 23 ‘Tm’ hunwm‘ |.\ Til .\, The -Ituouu tn Irhldl (ht-7 lune pr-mm 4:! prudnnnuon I'll] be luuz-I by Uulctl-Au! llanljn lu man-rm monrfhsl l—ZI(It.‘(“rITl MAIMOI, Jlzrrna.-us l..'rn', MA ‘:6 ~~llI oawpllunco Ivltll the exprruat wsshoo o n pntmc mmllnu. N-vldon In log of this 234! MIL. the benevolent And -tltorttlblo who may Anselm bio on the M nonhm, .34 keel A0 Ill. 1. Ilbouumllun And bout: 4. mono D|A(1.5A;r or tbv .-nun: And u-tut.-null; yr- ,...uxlvg 1-Ibo trunk ccmitltulhtu v-lam t‘|A'IxIIlv~<l IN‘ pvuttnle or \+u\‘llI Iualaallu. 3| EDIFA I. FRI"! M1 I\'Y IV I M»: Hummer cllanua In III HL‘l'lIllI. llomm lptnkrha And upmuu-odAI‘Iun Auwrlur. thla c-.Ity on the mom rm '.,..,.,, ,,,,(,‘_,_,.M UPI! KT In--r-II? AI -tale-I full llculllll. Apply 1-. I- IOCIETY NOTICES. I;(‘3H0lt Ibfllxlt. N0. :43. A. F. and . . , vr bold Ant, um V r¢l.n<I--Lu) ?2\’l.‘.!Gg“l:I. A ' AI lllr all Awtlnvcll mrnu oi our I-A-I Mnrlm turn»: :1 . in 'Al( madly Int it-«I Io alto Ahlo lhoombet 24. may Nosnbon Anal vlnllnu An: 1?. n<).\'8.\CX. ls-drrrtary. !.—!l1'. l.0I'll>. thy :2. l'I73.~ lo: I‘! : ‘ .2 cu "mu 1 the :‘run .canu=r Y(IevIhut3lo’t'°u “ ‘ :Lz'c.”1"i‘ou u'b'1‘Ic£a.' "' Ovncl Covxrt AK‘! )lt:'mAI. Jr: IIIMII. louutlu. vrhlla own’: In The no I l‘:‘l..".9Z.‘?.1§.I...‘ The Int nenttuod all». pm at Inn 2161 Appund IN Ooflpttchu Asa . .. YA!>er‘x In! no peso-ll 4-nuux -G-‘Q0 vlnad. I)u~ (1) Aron Ron-1-A’ Alcvel at-may-. VII: :5: Iron rnlobcr hauls. As»:-tat. III: In -Lana: I:-outs-a Arnold‘: (xounlnc) vrmn: and (qunill. Yin <5) damn mu ; um Int-(Audi (common). (Put-land:-ed neon firuu mus! p_ooA.AuortorI. Om trucked (100) 5-rot» pmnoldan. uoonm. ht-c (1)402: um-lug: wiutntu (comma). All of And pdntlng paper sod Articles of outuosery to be dallverrd A: the state Capitol. In tho at} at Jan let-ton: Autl dellreryw be mic» rochtlnusudln Ana qusuuuu AA to: Counmlosotu at Public Prui- lu Alta!) dlrrcl; ‘pd pAporAa¢ Arttolu olttntloury toucednl In An mp:-ntazotxxs ullplolllzbe -nu no obulnod At the 01300 ottho Stennrywl stun. - All 0! M58 tuner ‘and Aztlcledol ttnuoniary taboos‘ fluted At tho Maw Oavltol Without an-A coltol. nr ohnrn tor. ooxlu. trnmvporuuou, lnuiunu. cur. Kaela ilclder It n~quIu1At.ncm:I«-rm kl ton (alluding pravuson at Mrllmt r. .1 tan: on in mfllng his pm- pm I] ' . , . _~-: .- n.-LI prvpfaall man be d.uIhaetlyAIAa Apeeuany Alnlrxl the prlcw pox than (or tho DID!!!‘ lurlho sun printing. the price pot nth: tor lqulcap. Mouasp And the‘ prko per mm Iauu other pup;-.r..Indthwt4ou etc: at ttallonzlj nuulnd tar tbcacnasl Auemblym ultluvr than manor. Ami it)! tho nucuum 1)-9A.:-to boo-l rm-culed In mm rural urn». bl-lt_5e:=r. with Al It-mt two [good And suamhat Auntie!» veal mm one-n tlAot1unddolIu'A,om:dIILoooel ht lhe. muuux puionaunce. pantunt tn ml: not. of his or that: onmtnct. And fur Ibe'voy‘Im~nt M lhuldslcd but-' Agm 2.1 such callus» or muen uftho stun. at Any Ax- ct.-alto or costs over the bad on-Niko! uwllbutlu, wltlth Ibefllolo maybaohlsuti to pnyto:-sack Pfllu And nntlunuy hy nawtaol tho nllun 0! Inch bullet to Printing. 1! the Goumludonn. ox Prlntlnx Abltll lhvv tt-.n.tmu_ to bzllevc um at my It-ulna at eonxxscto tor plan: or mlloabry. the bhdlnsr Ihenllur IA untur. tnudulenl. or EXDIDHARL they “MIL 11 UN! 441“! ll K,<.A‘ no Intcn-at at the sun. on um» um Ndallngurl to-_ kl Ilsa rnntntl.‘ 1'" lll'.'ll‘l. K. Ilt'0BA_'!f1l. Euzretnry at St: -mm. 1mt.l.a.1)A I’. stun IA-ddtmv. t.iI20RtlS Dlfitill. Rvgjltcl‘ 0! lauds, ' Cumnalulsmun at Pfllgllc lfrll_.IIl§\;,_ .._ "" "F E?“ ;.§:..‘.'F..:“...;.-..~'..M.;.;'..:.“.;.f"';e....‘I37. .33 be rézpoou hill Doug Ht: amt-“:7 oorav ll’ v(»my:Aay (ho-atA -:I"r-21-rule:-.AIrnzu My our my Au lrtxo-I agent In 31. IA. or hoopla luv Ixl-nl nu-«nu. . __ OUOIIYEAII EUHIIZB (XL\lI'A.T’t . Goo. II. 'DIOI:uoIt. Aunt. J. .\..Mx.*mr1. Baa-u:IArr. . Nay 2|. H475. .\dur.\ux:< unrn':.. \I'Ia¢.ur 7 ll [8 In to uotuy otcAntI<»a may or All persona-out II I h :51. I purctul t-Illlc nun l I8r°"‘};‘r:lIll‘fIg’.“.I:: {Ant I-uxlly )iIn us thjl dlllrllltl 'rrs.ld¢nI,tAl\¢l(T, , tlrsnnolllumr. bmrrtt .An pow tluu (II mrt t I A lint dull Intern: I -mu: In I hurl» And n-Imam Intern»-1.. u-an the and puny penchant‘! Irmn Ibr -under-I met. .1. E. Slur:-cu. |l lhr mouth» at \l'rI III. Tu». fhmula-a And Wcln ‘r. um 3tAtt\::n‘ the (‘ch ~I.n :-I If--bruzry Iut. AA AA I curnlllhf Iurvrlusi IQ their right Auvl mum In «H Iwclln-c I17 not nmmly ng wllhor lnlfllllnq rrrlnln An: Important l’v.V)|5I'tIul-{Ill not fnrlll «Ala coutrnrt. l1Cik‘h.IA: the xm-I.nrul§m.'d. luv mm l‘L|L I<'f|uII Ink and nut hurullv rrnh urn. Thla tmllmr In olhQl' 3-nrun In to Anya than tmtvhlm Aw! llllxallmz. J, K. ‘uzlnnciiléf ]IIAAnr:AlAblI\-hovlfnct tIhoXX'l‘ 'l'nH7llA‘.N‘- luI.u!tuui no IHIM '. com I71 Pr. '. P. MILD Ext: 1 SpfD(!I.'I| . l’lallA-Iclrlala. ’A.. noAoo-Ill; Innul -wot nan: euro 0 by: 11-5.. on or ea_dAc!Ie. And II An Alaoolula tyne lc luv Neural- Izln And I-(rt-m~n¢Aa. I"rrpA.md Inplllnzlfioto. A 3:31;; new uy u:.AII. J--not i .HIIxIey,Agvntx. corner FUI. Hlth-l .Imel—. fll. luuln. Mo. _, _ . _ .."“._.i3_']I_=;z~_*e._A,- _. . .._.,... _. ‘N ‘nu! nIH1'Itr(;r C . or 1' t'.>eI'rv:i) B‘l‘A1"E6v- or «I... I-‘.A.-tern Dlurtclul fill»:-an--In btnkruplcy. In the mount III Jr-ac;-In Hutu-1. I-onlru Il.'h- llm urmillorn of Ash! hnnkrtlplz Tile lwurn (I A llslrd gnwrnl uwoun: at the "urn «ztdluu hA:A1:I‘l].l! will ldllllalsljl lbztull ol bl).‘],;vu|.l. Id Ag auglm I-‘IA um-,.u,It w‘¢.‘t>r 1. m.. It lg’: rhnml-er!’-<l L1...» Pinllr. KNIM‘ in In llntnkvuplry In -4-I-I llltlrlrl. lur the Inn: b-190v Itnuwdln Ilu- twenty-rlxtxlh Acrtlnu M um bum rum Aexulslux-.l-1. Lurrznut At llll: II-c..un Iltc hunter- olrxxul |\l‘K|N‘§‘ wlll -2“ to llw lnhlhtol M r, In! rub. Ilxwum uuxtrd Illlll 9! mm !‘1lAbO.ll|II Ivlll Ala Ill: and npurtA».Io«-nuntuunlmoe ul Add boukrupl. Amt nut to bc dtwlnu «I lmm All tnmllty am much AF ' gellll, Aulfu .4... e. utzcfnmr \l‘. M . ..u. no (hnutnnutrut. ‘o-rx'_‘._ .N_T.-U4 It 1-'t'1':"—'rma u N uulltooxl x..::I..-5.4 Ky III I7. A. It 3}? A -Ar-rAnI In lnqlrutnoy ;u Iuuql Atxlzut -uhta at Henry n . ' . 0. nth»: r. of El hvulu. la Duo month ol 3 Euutn, Aayfltbtc of llllunlri. who lure be M lnnuuplr. uni unmymmlnoluikhmndd tun olnsyfrvpenybolumnlu than or on trnuutvlllsc - at my mp:-11110 than no hylA-v: am A m ¥|b¢ €!at1|c)l“l at sh: Ink! 5-um:-tau. pvmoltu-zlr Ialndwchuon nuoor Iuonuctzwboa oltktvooln vi lbahowunononot hAokv¢9‘¢Y.|v0 Nb-wlou Al. . Donlyflumofitahnlmeku r.-.,n.uua-.uamma on Joe I? . psi t7'£‘.&>(i D. II. :3. . 5% 3. 11.8. I-lab! ta:-uzw. m.wnu.xnnMs1:, ’” .n< J m¢........ :4 ' ... _. my a.m~ . cauntpe nauanluxia-goth? 7 .eu-..1ua out hut:-Iva (19: runs Pan-cum papos-. ',_,.——- per II'1lt'|0.I30StII.3!0(1uI’ quutltylor Allotlaorurtln. mum. Fm-h pro;-owl nhA1I be Aov.~ompAnJ¢d-by» utztnnlscary In tho coonnlulouz-n oi Prlnuug. In.‘ '°.uu'é'o-"--..“" ."‘.'..°°S‘.§.'2.‘l.:I.‘§:° % _ ./.12.: 6-".-‘zai'l‘~’n'1 -I8“.-wr “£17 tan as z_~I.7§£I7iff1.T*H'!i.‘i*.. ‘Will 099% to-any ‘ ‘ 100 Pieces * _, .»r}mo':-au.,s. ' :8."I‘. rim: .1 3110.. t..4R2'.'.. ' ‘Iii-éss Goods At‘. qitrbmo low price of 95 Cents. Tbfso good1Iwere'consldIsred-cheap but weokgtobeouts. < y __ .150.-Pi_epes« -A ‘omen G1-‘enndhtesy At all. pxfitgrit, Iron: :5 if.’ gvgtn-butt. ._. 5.. :2-W» W 04549 5‘.t°*.1”d tut: bellm- W . Jui 1117'. lknalmlonor. -Gre§.tWash—Estalté7._Sa1é. y Conlii11uedTo~d:;.y. - to Ada led!-at tuAd.w:r of — 91113 It tI.tYNI«;s. D " Io emleroltbo .l A-‘madam nmtlslu-: iT()'-D AY ~ At 1Q..o"c1ockg.x§,in. 1,917 ]3ta.rreIs of Beef AT YRIVLTE ' SALE. °l.‘J.‘a‘£.‘%I twluous ‘gfi°m"'zuum'h ‘fill? mammal mun comer OIIARLEB GREEN, Auunoe aommmnnenm §B..“.§EB1F$: n. A. BIGG 19¢ ~ 498 nmkr-=« '~T"1§E+NTON'- co... ll H. G. :Bo1=.tN, 0. '20 5‘... oxdcrt. '.1..'.’.’..’.‘..‘fl: "."...‘3° nun Attuxlotlto. Bu-Inn PACKING BOXES.- 3'5_n7 Pl'..IL.‘{I!I'9 3lIL!_‘4®.. ' "‘° “.‘.’...“.x’“’.§..‘.’.’E9.§ ~.; ....l’.; II& E03321. E‘ 50‘.£u‘.‘.?%§.'IE. Ciderl Cider l Cider I I.1xx'lIotIQIl¢.l,Itx- motiotoows. I6 ' 01flc!:DmI'l'Cttx:ut()a. 1:‘:-1-nun tahuohyn lw I cmcasb rm. raszmrl. UNE. 38l.!4oul.I and Impala . taficom yum all-Arno! htto cAA¢nl£kuAn1otbozroIIo. Vim ~ ‘ ’ mmn:n3 u tholognotprlou. ' mm c. annals ; :79 strut‘ . t 9fIK¢-::-». 3130-. -: Ihohnoi mean A: 0|! :3. wlm.:Aus. -- ‘Go 210 ‘N. nun ' COBBKBVO u y mmissicgimemhants-I HIDES, "WOOL, Grain find General Produce, D B'.l‘_., BI‘. LOUIS, MO. Nnnsck sonxorrnu. lV'I.llmtnl nlnoct-A tuadw: on coanlgnmauta. 3» I1. 5((I'l"1'. HCOTT&. LYNCH, SOUTHERN STAB LE8, 41! and 41‘ Kim Kuwct. . H (‘R L‘ ‘$33’ ..-.... .. nun. putka And ullufwllh uwrt notlcs. II mnaoclblo onto. it. usual on-an curtain. Mr- . C “.‘..‘.‘.€l..£“.‘I....‘..'.' ".....I.....a"‘ “” Mu. prrtuall . prietur. sAL£--’-LUMBER YARD. rnoA or mpgvgxg. good ov- li.-nuIAnAd<IxuA . '.&§M.l}l’V g§)‘Ul Ocmn toy null promxuuy IlYN.SO'N 8:. 00., our. Brumvoy And rnnxtln Avo.,Aul boo ion}: Fourth sum. TOOLS. ETABLIHEID 1847. F. J. LAJTNEB & SONS. Nannlaclarvro And lnponoti at BRUSHES! ID. 212 I. mm 31.. 's1.tams.uo. k‘.‘.'?£ CHEAP FUEL I n‘VV In the time to lA',- ln your PM-I kn ucxt um- P7 \\'.- nay’: fur the urn mu .1... run: . uuy mu.- ('-zte A1 duh! cents per (tutu-I lu y or tea at-nu lrnvaunlrr AI ('n"VQ11l um.-vg. No. In Ollnu nlrmt. I‘ . , 01 AI Bl. Lou I -In win -.urnj‘v)“N Krulxaflm llnrlueu And 8-tpcrlntz-ulna . €‘tIIE'E?lI:nrIoN mom Record and Copying l?‘luId. Doe: uotntIkIuI..noroauvdo' ouaolpuu. LEVISON ab BLYTHE, sou Iluuhouuofl. 318 mm Amos. Aoatmvl l. mu. An-I (jun nut. WL .:. .§(‘.'€X¥‘q .. A a S .- - 1-5:» attmtat fiemum part atom * altwvx-’-Li§m¥h:u..m;eiaaxae¢ bxrflatngl gm: mama !gg1§§¢m,."r-nu‘ ‘I-s»».~.'qr...-’ ’ _ , ‘aw ta : = ‘.n;xuIut- asmams iagni-amp-at military’:-%£o1?ho,'n&.clqnrm$d*.b!'tibo $31 to ' ’["f«13!"fii ‘tif- ifirmrdtuko. olmiwtéutoernttaga’ . '7 in kink-as an in »oxaao'o.mt-~u. —. .2? or- Q $lI§IsA=1$st*£«£>o§1E9s.3i7Zu.iiIo-§§a0ouit*‘IInlM§3 samvwawsw ~-9 'g:.“b' ’-»~ - - .. too-t on "A" iffuéz 3‘. ’ -. *f::{;t§fi7:§;*‘rtifitééefvxélifbfslsést.-5.901% i;i1s*mt."°§7§§““§o5' I-1-as ggaaxnsttisetxliviaaaud atrmoraanso-r the omev.-state eltxtssasct bf Msxuml A 1 W. slscemrs I~l.s1rmc£ strict. . _. xvxizm mam .\x_c1i:: ‘ - Queengngurange C0,, ifivergool anti Lenders.» Axu1I.x1‘a3.ooo,aoa. tnslmmae at siséma-.3 Propoety a fipeoialry. .. avnmtca smsvmmm C9I£PoR.I.’1'I92i,< mats. 1:52.333. LII sumo tiamnnimlu Annex-Amoco Jltrknion ct an aantrssucfflllflfih Ytneelztztta. _ AS8314, 1 amazon, ‘.’t6,9»11,5‘§¥. c0fl‘l'$l'-58th! for um status ocanu-«rt. huunnn. xulwls, tam. sud Oolorflfial ’ IILLEX I: Sllllfllllilfi. Lam 332113. 323 Kara Till?! film. 31A.RlNE TNEVHANCM : r H ., *t‘a(l:-1 mctmc manna. ms “WE cou2»t3iX.3m?'..§9.P:¥- "" i,.‘.. 9% 2 « -tout-thou .zns£ma_> v 0 ot7:c1:._:.j._Ig’$.o-cnfs't;_1s'a'}t:»;2z;'x'. 57. x.l)I}.!.fi._ aim. trw! 1! , THE}-3343339 AKEYI m It at Ll TRADE S8?I’I.I}:‘.D BY ' qGEiR.ARi)I &.sT1icKNEY. maul lII*InvI1mIEsw . \\ ll . -li1ity mtml ‘ml; aEs£laIma*I£s1‘IlIIuIaa" -yrithjfiandsomé n......, ~ I if and 8lvirIg‘PE8F‘:f8Tj3lTl8FIflTlIIl tmywlm y HAD‘ ONLY BY’ A ‘IXIIISIII llllllllllml IIIIII CAR":-En. ' ‘ REAL ESTITK BALES. I '03‘ ‘NEW .fi|l0|l%89‘lt Never before lalnootwe 1.5.. been inbusineaa hnvewe been ablofo show such a. beoutiml 11t1o0fn6wsty1esof_ tfllllltsanflflullalls. [Pl oxaminev our RIOES before fi’hUI§r~—- pu'rol:.as1ng'e 0~B.Brav&co 408 1\I.PonrI;1t St. I A1len’,s...Idrl i ' fflitg-KKEIAL3 . “‘-“ ‘= 31031 man loam. .¥.sE'*“v3'*."-""”*-"~‘"°"““"”:.“T=.:."“?°‘.=g§‘.'§§ Gfhottroot. ' 'l\Ionéy to Loan. vol xsuumvbt. us Uigutnutohoot. . j "I-INANCIAI. V . _ .. f I $.50-_m;$.5.Ilo.$1.IlIm 1 «man sue: ‘ In watuu. tho . NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. nudlo-lttrmw Ihoudcdrlsgmopoouato. Addtolo Ann. rxornxxatun a .00.. Baalsannd Opp.-.\f. Y.8l:ork7.:chAn:o. In WAtIAt..l1. . llnsms B. Harts: -llo.2:nPIno8tx-not, I5{*a°'I.t..;-3,‘-:,;g:~£_.;.._.=:-.-...-*...3§,§»__..3 tr ““‘;..%....."“” 9:.".'.* CHOICE INVESTMENT SECURITIES lmnuul. AUGUSTUS B. HART 8’. CO. , Ko.B!1YmemvA£. .——3.... .--I ST.A.TE Savings Association, ' or 31'. LOUIS, mo. comma or tun HIE ml: status. ORGANIZED 1833. Paid in Capital and Surplus Fund ' ‘$1,300,000. D IEECTORB: ulu'.ItI.m 0. x . I1 Ifiilillfill I. 13$‘ Jot I: u. unfit fiN;.l=,'fi.£'f - xxgngx, NIXN And 1&3‘! G lxIIs.In£1n?.Btla:.vifI gtowod onnutao sh ha" .,‘1.".‘_‘2.“.‘.‘.ii.".:‘$§’ I’-2‘.¥2".'....m...a Gold no-I mm boo:-htua not-I. Lofitanxf. u1Eso&"n:‘3i~I+ir*w.€é§xii7 _ ZI'l'8..A.ULA$!I)-—Hl12l.l833. -;,n_«;x1u,tI.I¢.tA.zI.In.19.tA10.ll3. ot.Anaub-may anal. .. ‘ I.I.'I.Il.1.ll.l!.IL!1.'5.'0.1'3.9-.' 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Audio .6? «aim or nay °:"M’s'§:('rouuat'd m‘mo¢'?.i.f Niimil w ttniiiu :11 «mi: £1 1 ircioci 3'. IL, onillcfreliiu-1, ' A rum ism. air:-r. ritmu mm V 1135 sorta»! thing; ln‘cll] prlnllng slut Wn rm-,5; mom“ .1, ‘ad mug“; mwn” gt ' ‘V "”I°°‘ "m” ""”’”°°‘° m"‘“‘ '“’ eveahgwuupestiipiguant-iooiniuluoonru. Wen I ll creonived and load and clothes ~ __ V . . _ 3 have yet heard on It has the contractrsir ugmm mg, 13111, “him; of ,;,,,~ for mm.’ "'3 ‘mum if “um” um “mint lhZ°%:::Il:;‘“& 'éf°“"""“’ M VV “TF9 xiv n{u N. This wunbon! 9 o'clock-in ",’j‘.,}.'i‘,,““'g“V‘ §.',,.§’i‘.; Gggkfl LAB! Es’ Max:333 ‘A! k A M] M 5 °"”- ‘ with 5 hundred thousand man. could have mnlidax:-.Ilnn lboinuwriurulanto Ihen,m- A)'[ER.!0A..‘i TRADE 50Gui:I*ir.. '*““ , V ‘ ‘V ' ' .m.i.li...u«'.§fey. m.- ' ' "3' W’ =>~ '**.~ 7"?!‘ ”"“”"«d!MY-sue» D nil!"-xi W MW DlI"~‘¢1<’|'!- M '3-" fragols on that requires tiellouo and jn- do“ mun, mu, 3,," “,5 p°imc1,,,_ mu, ‘_“b1 melanoma: hubl:_ ’ -‘ . _ ...._....'.... 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W. 6. Humor. Vioe- ““'W‘m Vwgd Ind M; W ‘NP “"l*"3K_~ ‘ Toss. nu1:;arnmVunis ‘ mania: 07:3’ Jiayiii Ix . ‘ . . .1..V.._....._'...;__ J. Colmw‘ A mum, mm would be ‘O “F miIlrKTGt:I)$1 oriiprrigur: hmiil cimxmuna'ii:- in Kilo gene:-at maul} open that strong: An;:1;:_ our Assembly could no ii. “W _ ' m:iofniotlhgV.°°u‘y’pmm°d_ £Ll{1());r):tiIl:“[;d x:tl::l'ln1¢‘:wlO ru»hI4;t‘:6,i"I:!cll:.fibri‘s‘: .13.: um»: nraorvtanr ilhotllmbau. V‘ 233,” “iii sang, usnszfcnm 9,“, “A duce the Lieutenant Governor to [£0 wlicru K 3‘ mm: c I’ 0 common “mm of ham’ under Gnm‘ Bm"t° 7”!“ um kmp‘ "’rh’g0XkI\!:'¢hl'«?":l‘:C§|§l‘K£:1‘:fll:I §’§§3'ia (ISL or nofigéea I-hmmnghlegawr at “Ewan “' '“““I ‘"50 5350*" *1“-ill!‘-'1 IIXNJI1 in Wm LOTS 2.3 & & ' -"”"’? ‘“"'."§‘.'“'-"' tm?” “M 2"‘ °"“”""' art. “tactically however it is in oppo- 2 V— - 9 ’“""' "“'“5' - -iil clml In nmomrni. In mu-«both 9 “"‘;’°”"‘”"""’ " ""3! 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W911?! *0 NJOIYII to St. ’.lbl'’ldll‘‘‘-'*.’”?’‘ 1”‘ “‘° '°“"'-" °.r.““°'d5|!~ R nlmy good and bnvomen beomso, luivinfg tonoiacimusoil ovgfiaqlma ’ :H.- 0.. -§,';‘58"“u“ {gm -m:,",,“§‘},,:°”1.,‘:°£;';'“fl'u,,'"',,‘;.‘.‘{,‘{{,':‘ 2:‘ "I "°“;a 3“ ‘ml’ ":°:“'r‘:§kIio°’”“’ gm“ "‘ """““' ""“ V" "' “* '°'“"“ ‘ : . . _ . . ‘ ' _ A ‘ ‘ [ Louis. iraiu ollizona Wl11>l‘nr'_c_’lah almll nix Ala not M111 likely on_r_.,Conultnuon- neusn jpqlltlclsuq, they afterwards becune :.’;'.‘,‘.‘:,‘F,‘§ .'u"'1L-"""““""‘ ":12. »aux'7.'K'¢:u“§. .’*.....fi'si..? -‘TCM i.'i'iTi"‘u""”‘..m;,‘.§,}°,g-G Thg'n;to-t of w' Mic we hxd §i;ii Vu"p..;o¢ a:_gul1:.kl ii; __1'i,-;-flu-’arc-n miglgggle-WW“ -uuV-v= Cflllifiii Miliiflii 33] Wfliififl fillililfil F".2%$ ¥2E.£P.;‘,§£”;;§;‘::.“;:;“1:;m*,;§ i the" dL."b°,‘uon3 gt“ of ,-,_.5;_ T1", 13¢, mnkers ‘fl‘ll1Jml3°°° “Z7 nm“.‘m°“5 “P03 ioldiers, Genansifihenmxn ialioizld uuuzhi, mg-u¢g'..-i-..i~,;u¢xnni1 sud:-ivenineiurguavtgl, I mmmw h H” H G b _“°°il'\;°h mg. lhio. I no to tho qunrlu V75‘ mid” ml mm. uuuoim nddsbew-V ‘ ammo iormavma. wmnmm-... [V ' .V - - V V ¢- km en. , J ’ $1, “,1, - and two quarter,-ileek boouulew-a to The y vain. am mu: m iuuamm. -mnxmxv x*.'xMx'o.1¢u Vri. . is a good ami, and than who are most Hm right 01' 531948‘. C1141 1693 “X51! memory; ofEdwln H. Stanton Lorna othtr “““‘”°'°""4‘°b°"“‘-"T°‘“"‘ :5‘: “xi lDu:PJ I °“h°'7,,9:’:j ‘kick mm“ hnmadmeb I‘ rush‘ I i-.xe«rzI'3:‘n«_hr 1575- gr Tn: pea-forums; mm; «um. i mum, [ ’ .131-gely interested in furni.-thing board and that they will Lnlerfcro with ii. reuon m :11“ ha m-mm gm, .110"; if-W1 ‘ 0- :fi"""°°-“om,” mm ‘M nab $1-fniato-l'eg__‘Irl-“t*Igflt:lud%);‘§i: u ‘B_i'g'na weniizo Ind:-da:'k. when the chief oakaar 5.3%“. “wt; "3' 533.1” can In - _ . , ‘ M,':";:;“fl§ "4 Vewggismfi ;' 10'3lfl“l= W 5E‘‘'L'N.l‘ 130" 07 S904 BPPBUKM 111 . 11“VUl1C‘P*1 €°TP0.l“Bi1°l1l V-hm 6136- solcllér hgoomeg poor politician. _8hor- 0* 341°‘: 1 "‘Y:°fl¢i-¥4==9.:83°fi’Nid niflat, wbfiéobcwu‘ um: “I ‘ " Eu, 1 °'¢’(°5h;i,',h.:,::':'g'j,;,,,.!;‘,e'5‘,,'em gimpimy -iu bro sou tho im on uw . "maiiuima ~'A’1c:dzlldv:xi. inc. nook oven at nu; $33? cl: be-in -vi nu» 9‘ruIlliI'- PU U0 AU(}'I'I()N' should take maps to mourn the lull. 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Du no Iuw ones. 0 amount ll turn. and. ll : so. llroc-ampules of the tan . an roulu fhlfl: Fun Benton so ll.»-,4. mdaly lo! can-ou on her mental: West will lure far Caz-roll on the sum. an Inn mm by the Jltdflyhlfld All Sort Pro: but an Ila: lwlllml. nrrlrn mm Tuxlloa Walnu- wu Ilalunhr lr-r Uxrmll. be E. . Durleo In upocwd lllluudu. on In- I . l 13¢. " ‘:11: '.‘:.;‘."...‘.:.:.l ..-*.'::: , I ..,,.. far Kansans. Yum»: over: of aunt. uni vlnrnu of nails dad 6! unit. It AIDXDA 51. 11!! 3181' IDAY U? KAY, Em, hrs:-can uleloun oc lM.o'eloa 5. ln. Ind-f¢‘EQncX 3., n:.. all A‘. publlc vault cal-sh. ma oonrui Illa Cu-nrl-bmue, In St. Louis zllcnlulvg ao- -.¢rlhul lug to «duty add at nxrzwuln ml: Hung.‘ fosnru 1'. n<;:s'0\'AN.'rnml~. Ti ‘EUR! '8 lIA1.£0i' ME 1.8 U0§H1x*?£"lG ptvahiuns. And?" yt‘Tx.l;sP“b Ddleall mlmh «mag reonlrs I-3 mm .lnd tulle -I ll-ll:s'.ils—-la ammul. W -ill)---ne-. Bvémlc: mu flu: Ah-. I-all:-3» Dn—ml.u<l1ll-A:..c1loklc J71! 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Lenin and Jefferson 51:: Pukmconnnc. ruuelrenon car: and :11 my hpdmu. - Steamer {-1. W. DUGAN, = ~!Anveb W’l:h'88DAY.9Rk. at 5 p. n. im. tun-I. Fqar IE‘or1:_ Benton.’ 7 . r:oI.vinp8‘z’l'ull an Notice of Fin 3-! Séltlenlontl ‘M " —""'—"" lmlllo cnvlwrru and 5pecla.1Rlrcr1‘e.1cgm.m:... 25—lilvat nu. llwlaea I eb ll rmlall. the lu-nlxnn cl Ln: KYILLR. low»: qulccl mod onll 1, _ «nag, up be manna zd mun lmlclwn us»: At , _ ‘. ball as llln quill: Inner M1. the-than can In an ll». qu lnUvn.I1‘I>l rut-lu wenllertngs lure lll rumulon and llll.-, . Arnurl«—-aha. Gamma n. -43:11: 0! Tutu. U Am Llaultnl floudly ll! J ‘ lwnlnu; Atlualll-. sathbcrxan. ’ Adsllllzm:-nxnx n! fluphuail. Bu.-gr‘: mule. Hollw bf Lost Crrtlficnto or stock. lul'KIlIl ll-we vll dun-ll lluw Ail:-slum: rlvnr du u-n-um 03 hlxll hula r. mulch lmu In out zauwerao lot Ivan (wan-ll mm mm! nu lnéhty. lllm rm! llm .5 3b.—0lo|l'.l.lllnoon: hen uslhanryalntm ;§;5l‘C|i|'7 40 N 38- It E\':.§:\'l nus. 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IIALD-H1 flrun ad ml fin. .-xlml mm; mnnucmlm |Il'IOd Q "' """" we nun: rate It mun: um sell: to use (.'ulu.'lllal.n I.'l-xlxlnll Cool um; lnxu up.-umm. , flloll dew nllnrd u pouluoll tuna llllmnd. The max A vow spxvnlod lo platen: Lllo en . n.-.1. vlram.:5'a 9: FA.‘l!!VI).LI 11:32:. In: !ls.—~l1ll-or about as sand, uh 2 reel. 8 fncbc: mull on the guards. us An-lvad—-sllvu1.l:orn. rusv E Safidlnon It bur Mun Niches ‘ um lam: ul ll o‘z.luok :. u. '5ll).'dl)AY.' «mm 1. 1313. 01 all mu . - V - omuux . BL.'€'DEK9. ‘!'nIr.oo. . HA7 !5.—ClmIo:y:;‘l uugp. ul.; P- -. new-o. gflra {»’.‘:.:*"z£,"""“ ":1 fl)-‘oi I. IV‘-vd Armul lblll crzru uxnplo Llvo flack linen. ml! -nan». lulu ll-out lllnc lune: um pl TM npllcfl to lot: xenon-all pl 3«Ii,Il.u voull Jenn I Ibo H13: . .-'W1uu-nu. 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Ian null»? cl no of like also um style 0! 2: lab “minfihrxlcx "ILL "‘" “’ nusli .l. x;uu.:..‘-I mm. 3:. Lama. llo.. may 2:; lm. - K31 -Wburuu Puu~2-undell. btlnu Ibo mural ah SATURDAY. 111331334! DYHLY. 29!. lI¢1V\8|ID! hr-nnut Io-vcloch I. In. and Oololofl fl-onldoar «I the Own-llaag my Ill. oolust at B1. loam Blue 0! -our1.nlli1x«sbnvl-deal: aleotmlmv. kathvlll but (NV! o \' $1 5! “:1-‘rtrég l -n-all ' t ' " - - " ‘V *“ “" I dnflstxmed me I I llama gm ““ P” ° ‘ hwrlu 3;l—;.K* ‘ I maul, -u.lu:. pip. 73”“ “M luulr.-I cl-an-I «wk ml. and In Ilmb C Irllb prlccn «ply Illa-ll» llloxl that if feral My wl-mld ml In ISA u- sczlpuolll and latkln 3' $:‘l‘8';'S;‘§:'§Vf!8E§-g§E9 T nmsaox{'w:» cum-u~s7s. snsfil ’ u"§'o':‘.§°§‘ Elm ‘I 9 ' ' I231.’ ha I llnmklrola uoul: Qlllu. Pull up £ 2%‘ Z flfl“§:y’of Jun law -ublkber pays the ammo: 3 Lu! nco l 3...“ lg n., mun; ucuon. lhenulxlla mm to Mr L In and compo: has the lot (In any low which be unnmen la hung elcnacu ol lhoemowmo 5?? 3%? ll! ll-pl, will prnc-«I lo -all the N: Y llx, slay :9.—nn-Inc-an rnnllnzlu llnn um) rfll fihw upubuc "N" ‘mm H ll! Ihn uhuu-la and lwporll-rt. null on Mr-mnl ol nln ,Ill-13¢ nu qlihl unl- (mluw [tn-du -In-v, .lll ulrly Handy In l 1.»: lulu In 1«-m-——-'lm..1- ‘ §PEClAL.:N0.'l':lO£8n E, ii‘ axvrnpe 0! I hook that n '....................’*;l F33$3533€9as‘ ~ : «.......1..;.m..3'.:f Sfiafltgflfifliii Q Expmu par Hall rot; Pull} I llnun. ' Mnutflggkw uckL.ln.nndtnu . an-.. r l-poem “ ’I.l: ultra. mar lnnlun '- ) vu-r-led tullnxs And -.l.hu do- ;-Trw mmn-I mvnlv;7:‘l‘|xngL_g:*kI:;'$g;f lug uuly In uvsll.-‘ Ilnulx. or my to choke luuuluu bolnx lll Itxlll clfi-(Inca. -an cue. 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It EAL ESTATE SALES. Elegant Bauntrv '=‘BHSiflfiI1EB TROY, ILLINOIS WE otrrr um weekuu « nohlanaa. an to [ha 1. a ‘¥I§I‘IJf::c2nr‘1.|\‘val3:Y;k‘ oua. -uuu rum: 0} turn of ID IAI4 nhruwrr no 1 II on on n on mm '1 ? 13 mu 1 S1. Louise 1/ ulmu tn aemmnxslilw {ion at an fun; 1% each "11- TN‘ ' "W" uetw ‘a worm rum venom an hmnu cost 522:. A Iuxuph 0: use place can bcauenu {nu JOHN S. BELIOI & 09., 5104a-pqlnutnzvxt. Cajuns & 1YI.IL'L'_E_B_,. R‘:‘n¥..’€R?“*‘“ «-4 °°W= P‘%**!“'*.‘.. M I .,,.°.3&:.'2"..:.?:'..“.:'.t,'?.*z.‘:*;.x;:‘;:.a "“5-’“'-”"° cxmar Flmmg ' own cannon to xnylnwnx-Fur: uiuxgzwaw unit. Zr-ti-necrnn B u.|lli11’!l.u- or an oath “E-‘§u..uu Walnut St. Residents AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Wednesday, J 11119 9,"75, We will poll an unborn a _No. I Lune-story brtck ns1:lon:e.¢';!tnAted on um .'.um dds ‘W-nut. an-act. bocvnan ritcuouz and 61:- uonth ltncts. oust-.1212; 13 maul‘: Bia- An_d wIur,¢~6od ynd and unable uni All mofitxnllmpravcmogu. 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'¢¢u’«°°tg’ha1_-e the ream. . D-In-"K 9Wl-I- comer recelsrl; at that _ - city. on numi: - - - oarur the «mun; tmmfm row: and PM‘ ’crv"rIthtlwonrrIers. to ®hTm Ke eitzeetlon mu bo pun moo tattoos‘ ere-:7 erunlo ayun lwsnnuu. . B dreu. ,-Addxua err. on titan- .> Dxxocur, Bt. 1'.¢ut._ filnhmfimnntitnt; v PIIIDAY KOILNDKG. HAY 21,183- -Auonrtng to the protabrftzm, cm weather ¢Q~4I‘1y will be clear-_ and clearing. ' r0Rffi«m’s- SPEECH. rly Defense _ essie Turner. ~--.t-~', -'» -. ;-" .\u I }/1Ier"¢I'-antimony‘ Reviewed at ' Length. A Graphic Word—Paihting of Til-‘ . ton, the Oonspimtor. Ellis Be:-Lsln Appear?! In C0url.Ar- rayoti In “I(1lI1ng” Style. flpcclel Dllpeu-.h to the Globe- Democrat. Cou.rt»-room Sceuée. . Knw You. my ‘.l0.--«Beetle Turner Iran one o! thou who bend to dry‘: oonumunae of Porter‘: eddrue In the ncsndel trlel. she wore: Juunty east, nnm last. tlltod tonru-d over but Macy noee, and Inn be: bright manure helr dletrsotisxp ly n-Izzlgd. Elm Ind wrcral new photographs 0! button. which the pauod among the Plymouth tonne tor uupccunn. nneoher stud Mr unto nt In the trout run’ at n Iergo petty at r-churn: and Chuck lrlendn.ned Tllton rru e\ge.f.n unu.\cam- peeled by Me nsodetoe Ln the ' 1. other then .h.I1 lawyer. Freeman: Ecooeli, of ET ‘on Done-3-e, ex~ Governor Dtx aAdJonn 0. Sun wore vlalwre. Porter‘: rtyle continual} grotesque end thoatrlc, yet p0It!!'IlLl. Tllton wu eel!-posacsunl undo!’ Iahrerlons form: at denuncleuen, end employed Innuell‘ mad: at the lurcnoon In following the e-oedlngol III: own wlhfe letter! In I printed book. Once he clash: Porter In rnuquotlnx, and use Iawyertuolt toe oorrvaotlomxopd humorodly. In mother ununoo. Tnlton [iroflkred Me book opened At the pause that Porter vru Yllnly locus; for. But the ecrvloo use doollnad. In the pathetic nine 0: the lddrou. bun mare plank-our man; the Beeoher people. Porter wul not be thrvuzk listen t.o—r.norro'w'nl;ht. Mreoeleted Bren mineral ‘XIV 1'oxx.)iny3o.—-‘n:er~e vru I run Luand- nneethln at the reeadnl H131. and the jurors was only to their rhea. Boulo ‘nu-nor eat mm the he Plymouth thet- hg vrklch Included the I!8flL\5l:“h{.|.I tr 4, tom em! auughter-Imnv. Jud‘! Pa rpologimd lorthe won I: witch he spoke youtonny end we be would emlmvor to egg’: to-any Incl thln uwrneon-to therul oonm . The menu; otrowobenorloodtoea ettult oi the lug: he laedshortlyenertheopeelng oxthruul. Porter Ruutnu. es, running MI nddr|vu,l\e wanna“ ht; ny In 1 on um Iotten ‘duel: between ‘nuon find Me vvllrg be h fcrre In the altar at Jlenzh 8, (III. at ermxding a II at II In on the rselauotu uu-In at: months I: no that Ohrlltl .. Eunavln ' h to ' - ‘Er ol rumor-1m‘5-'3‘ ' = ». ‘ n. It 1: use not ban ltietuod. . ‘mm to e z . . wll wed r umny“zx1'"'°1'a3'l ' 3% he quid he bu] boon rpctulnll me at June. Ind and her how he would have In nu-otnrncter of e mu-r-led mm. 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It they no canned togethrr would more the city omrookly-a to Salute mugrileg. ram 11 In the brunt ol I std homoonld to the nature of women ' on two oeculou. svumndo object olnI>ronchnsent_on In het £3“. ear wind A136 to to re h to: hour In - .'tIllo vagrant» to IoJv’e(’rflend tofotero ’ - »' lewtllehovr d..theroIee Ell ~ - ftuti nywu belt hy - 1109,; [u ooneeteeeenukee cow-. «G: o! II all he: could [111 no omggaee qntlliled ‘dtnlel when on the Iritlseu need In In! Lory. :Kn.1‘Iltne told MI-r.I‘ntnen an ;end the-rwquutle Ierumttrebouttmm I . . d It. It tone stone: vrero lien, tut '1'iItoe l M: write onion. Laden told an. Gtutnunheud It wu Iron um mane tbll Demo pout the anal IKMI Iru ulten. Arterthe rectu.lr. Batu.-r renamed his 1. ~ meat. lle begun by reterrtexto Jmenls It. It an arouse the dnetnrd who that before the Charon Oouunluee to put run one -tutor In A 153» ettunde Ided lode. nu rue. nude: Innuenee or Henry 0. ‘Bowen. Au ’.l'hoodon uu rI'e«'. This man been Ivmnfiht tantra watndlet male Turnenned how Irllredo 1? Evan heoould not den mu. )IealeTonor told Izluurhst phone! 0 o em; but he manly denied the lxmutarhl rutev meet that the VII Ind Illm M In‘. Ito eould do lint little. but what In: In me gore: he did,» vutlte It-onoriagunod ‘rheo- tvre ‘nlton nod commend Mann ulleury C. Bo-nu. e unfit to beeome dollar at the esdottheelplmbot yvllchlodoelx -such .“:}.'::z"“ 3:: :r°.;:...‘.:...'°“*.. " .. . II I G F mm, periurcd at Jnoou run he " Mam who\v3':)o"n':wg7#I.to‘)ul‘(nt-‘nan man a u . a conduct, no report her language one out muraflizemmut gm l::u|I(o'l'ur3oa‘-,u elite II. V I I I '- nsen vbohsd cnotedvnlleusa homes where saver lmlld uaomuo tad out lak- ‘XM torn nun-theme wore the men who had hon. yet tor-In-:1 to Mvoer do-an Mule Tamer; but I girl who could alum the fire of the most Inrilllent «on-oxsmlna In AIM-r1«,—-who mud dd Wm. flllortl.-I even um an Intur Ind bun ohl marl to all to his euleuaaa the moat tmmsat mvomto In uueowntry or eltavrhere tho la who ooold with -ulna tlteoamblned Mtnclt of nlknoe sud Betoh $14 but ntue to her from Joe momma even when the. lulu use In nod by Tlteodma ’I'iIton on the one head end: u my. . ll. Ituuu on the other. Er. vrlcr then urged lb: lu1pouI':il- It at any gltl ol twrnty-tvro ya-an, or any p-:rn'm 3:] C , balng Aloha to hbrkzeta such I nvra elven I had glrce at event» wlllt-.1: bout piws n the {willy oi Hr. ‘films. The: lngzuxo aeod y 'l’1I$ou to her, or In her pnacnoe, wu we/curly -ybet Me wholo mnduct and contents! ren Intro-I table And 10! MIL: eatanl. Ila tllfill row! un- grtlasoey or Bout: Turncr In ntgerd to win: not anon um an urban Kn. Ttllnn returned to Im {louse nu! to-uni her place at um um: marge-1 If =theI.mmc 1 Ellen Ilonetmrlu-.n shown am.) e to control Iaeuolt. end Iut the Imam In ware. Hr. -Wilton no Buck Tun-er I! nu am not than use oruy. This queatsoe ru- -ne-led I ourpoeowlzicolwtboon too ‘plainly muuoed It. on sun of mi mu, end It win on to be remembers-x wluu they tooopew 5: ll than he: Intebitttl her II V, I - Re oahthudfilenwltn oi the t-utltaou‘ no unwanted we in nwrvtur oi Til nah 1:tnr1l#.Inu‘hteh eooueotlerot Iortulaz til: A'I‘H£T§Mll'.l.DlIl:~DIlll0(ll£AT.V -o'c10ckIn um nlxht, In guard: II: on tho; ,lx-Ind: ol .etn were 'K.IhflII Hot . so _ nod u|d.lhet_Lewu but that “"‘_o.'x'.$‘.‘.’;.-,?."}."’“ ’““’n.,-‘3."*-”“ ' ' 8 m“.“.l._.. . 'dom.-rnm.r.v,-us: 5.-_1.U'10-to .u. the W ....-.m ?:.°:.::.‘Z:e~— m°“..._.*;*.§. rm: '*“‘ "I‘&‘"“““”’§3;'§“u.‘¢ nee! ‘O mpuotauoenrusy-'33 mum °‘"'rm-.. Wm. gym. nouma w. J. a man. Kenn Xhnnaa—g;oe,s¢\h:mu amp 0 3 wlnloooblva -K1 .- — I ' 0.WyIle., ltettbur ‘Dendmotlc. D.D., u.oun.B. g; 3 Tour Ala: Eel-r,J £8. 1 . oh: Albotd.W . «..:f*.:*'.l“*.'.t.':*.t*°.t*.é."..z¥.~...*..............':. no . ‘ ’ W8n.J.P.Krio¢.J'.T. 339;? alum’. .1. ’o. zmmt, H. ueoolxun. Wamentrrsb r--ltevre. Jamel 8. Mo .- JhIos_§‘}’r§:bg°t:g“Be1i. Ln. oa'ner.emw.-I‘ ea. . of-Ilse‘ Okla;-e Prat 3233 D.-.- htledd ~H'IlI ooeuenua . I hall 0 $11», wgeuguueg "i'.;u.m (2e§t“kr'::lcouml'!. no mlnater at the 1»: Gexstxsfly-nod were I-em throughout tor lntormetlou. _ of media.‘ ooeaezltteoe you than n . . I mm '-no tel . emnt' I u Ernest-e..JoltIa M. ;A1t3tIa’mo‘Inrthe:-B I" .3 unnamed to moot _e.t 2 o'clock. grfl. . Morton noe- nllit ‘by . ' U 2% tblhdkiloftte -_ .et :1» 1 «~ ‘ e prayer -- mu»: r. - d.rmvGeI.I . I I ‘ ' on tnotlon. all the nliernntu. mum‘ . end wenlnrttedtoneeu In the wart neon- anluttve nsctzlxszt. ‘nae Ilodersurr the: es- nouned tho ruu‘.n£n;aomtnItteee for the you, In follows: I. Torel Oorrurpondenee-Itovn. Dr. atoola. Re-rln woefisao. Aloxendorflen-. Ea-10. 2. Dleclpllne-—lhrrI. Jena: 8. oootl. Sunuel Youn%‘Mr. Wlluem llntcmnmn. erul lleoorto~Rw Wu. ‘W e ltobe1'tl1un£1'.Xr. llgahltocolln Er. y" ' . . rotlontl xx -ltewe. tn. Young, NI’. J.}loDowe!l. Mr. Juxmell. lmxxhltu. Y7. ho£nIn;tIono—naru. Bemuel Young. wumm ans. 1'. . H. l’lunra—lIov. J. Y. Boles. Noun. 2. You; J. Robb. _ D. }.udltIns—8ov. A. 'l.‘noauon. Kean. D. Kane. 1). Stuart. 10. Free!» In-tnl EL-oordA—Eutcrn Presbytery. Br-v. Wm. vur Ur. John Smttz Northern Prceo R111! ry.'llcv. H. bailey Mr. Alex. Woods‘ Palle- delpbla I-‘rmbyl.n;}uI5n-1'. It. llnnmr ‘II. D. Hun: Pltlahmwt ytery. Rev. H. Woodeldn. Hr. E. Young; Ottlo Pruuytay. Rev. J. 5. Boots. Mr. m. Kurt-.hInon* Weston: Preeb . Rev. J. 1'. Boloe, Mr. J. (3. mums; Ohlmgn 5,-. t , Rzv. J. 1'. Norton, Kr. James Smiley. o report or luv. Juuce 8. Scott. Correspond- Inf Delegate lo the Bergen! Anembl 0! that Uulted Pnubytertan Uhuroh, wu n:ce wed and too. It wunreolrcd thet the clocllon nl It Professor In the Tncolagltal Hcmnury be tum: the order of the day on Monday Iftarnoon, Imumluudy nlter the «lcvouomu exert-Ian. Re-eolrv.-0, Thu tho General <ynod moot from deytodn .It9:.3oe. tn tn 11-30 p. m., and ‘In at. 1:. an, And nfiifjsrarn by iablntloe. nslljterlrewemul . upon or repor-t.s,u:d the General Synod Lben mljuuruod, to Allow the tllltflut conamlltece than to Iwepere‘ reports. ltcv. Nevin Woodnldo c-onclutrx with prnynr. . -1-. :0 :1 AIZTNKY. The Rodonbtuhle Countaerfelber Est-npce Again — Anothr-r Cneo of Drowuy Guardnv— Pete a!oCAztnoy Makes Illa Exit new It Moving Tr-uln. specul nupau-1: to an Globe-Democrat. ll0t=l'r0N. 'l‘:x.. 153% 20.—‘1'he now:-Iotn wutatelm Pew mo (:1, who named I new‘ utlonln Avrh b but coupon and rouptnhse In Norther-n'1'ox IX Ma cane contlnned It the nmnttuw at Uuuod Stale» Oourtltt Tyler. er um placer In chzxgo 0! tour 1 upon mun. At Pslogvtlee o wen hai by ‘°“’§.}:T.';’l:.."I5° 1’.%°l~."¢i‘9H.‘f.’E’a...”"§ P‘ tbeyoen'tltoldonlx>mo1ou§.“ 'IIee “’{t.“:‘£':'“‘ "”“‘.§.°“....“°,?."9‘:...‘€°;7‘:fs°t.‘.l.'§ tutu: wuayproeeh Phelps But1¢'>a.:t 1 mm on 3::nnleel‘ocpt.h°l(oCu1ney ‘zen nuklnx tor ‘the r o car, a too mm] w on on o! then uvuud ml sud: flaws, hycflod. latccartzzefn anal: Thor nude (or In, but he nlncd the {nu am, sad, bmklnx himself. beldthodoor cloned upon tlwm. On the In- Ilttolholziyerk I.hobell—con1. but It 1: boon:-ut. end you I out ollle ‘Hwy thcnne to the o a $5923 fz....‘1l2'.‘......~........:°“‘“°“'.lT.'.°'z.‘.7‘g.l’-.‘x”;' the In _ rhel and nterte3h>oc.I. In pur-rult an e Illpperv -tug: vs. The nhecxloe on Xcoartney eotullted of ankle-hramlete end Iundcnms, jmnod try ea tron red at Im -est. Alter the etc: they wore loom‘!-the hanxlcuin. Iron. rod uT£utoltho clulu whloh connected the autltlou. e ewey upon .hle legs. The work (ion with 3 very an mend me It Eew‘r-49b. Apnrty who zor\mon the can at mlcstlna en ud talked with Llo(Jert~ ney nntu Juet hetero the escape Iv ' .too, wenttoal . It In ue¢{u~d no believed tint on he Lraln oulntlnz, and money wu need to eld the nape. Another Account. _ ' ‘ Dlnpelcta to the Globe-Democrat. I’A'l.l;8‘l"lSB. rxne. thy '20.-4lo0artney,lho noted coumzrmilgr. wltlle on Ill] trey to Austin lut nlam. In r.hu-[re of Dcvuty xlrnhu mm, at Anetln, end BIaod,ot C-nntcane, Tun. jam out at the ' windows}! the peucnxertrelnol elnwnutloul .InIlI-oed. um ride or \YIIIIr, shout rniantzm, end eecepcd. It a peers the: tho 1: t baton wuuo st yler, he nnuagud ‘SE0 uv Isl: Iheoklal. Ind lay in: then It we: not dbcoiemd until alter he uepod oil the tram. when It we; discovered um I: eheouee more oil. nnd won Ittzrwerde the Ilunlaelr. Unltnd Hutu Inn-ehsl Colonel Parnell. of _‘l‘ylA:r. touted through A pone thle are-iInx,on thelnny to wmu to hunt {or him. nu ohenonolesmpeer-e In nthlcuy voododputelfexuwhexobeuoepod. ._.._.....__¢——-j. ' THE NEW YORK OAPI'l’A.LI8T3. Arrival of the Excnrslonlstn nt Bedelln —Tbe1r'x‘rlp to Dcnleo ‘nexxu-Br-tel’ Halt» at other Plec oneral Sher- nmn Encountered on the Route. rpedxl Dlnpneh tn tho (llobe-Dr-moeru. " z-nun-, Ito. May 20.—-on Wedueedav morn- Lho Neel Yorlr uplulletn exeuruunuu awoke In nlnon, Tease, end were eemnnded by the UH Bend. ‘the; tnvelml during the v.IAy.z2o ml no-croeeod the lndlnn 'fen'Itory and A portlon of Kenn.» by (In -lliht. At Ylxaltx they net 300 Cherokee and 3m l.ndIenr.x-aoelvlng the-Ir sn- uultiu. At Oewcgo ' , eltuene exhlbltcd tlwlr fest hence, Kt Peraonmxs n-ctonnrm other-not the Kluonrt. Kenn: and Tan: llnllxosd, end romlnen Kenna: met the glgerty nod had A y mlnutm'eoc.IAl;e eluut. hr excrzrelonltte t at Euporh, Kenna; to-day, n run at 00 xatlen to Sednln. 6! MD I alt en omnllgrnbrge about the plsoo. Thin anon duputuremulng cheer: wexo ten him. no te en route to Leavenworth on omclel buelnou ome- eoctcd with the nuctz ulna. Gmerner su . O Gerrleo Mny rlll onfrldny vim Lexlnzton. Wurenton Qoerriu nod Jexonon City end will H'|'1VB In‘ .1. Lotus about 6 o'cloek.ln. erenlng. _ . -—-——---o--——-—— .u«:x::sIe)YvlLL!'., ILL. One Man Klllnd and Eervernl Injured by a‘ Fallln 1~‘loor—Throo Stabloe Burned, luclu In; several Valuable lloreee. filoflnl Dun:-ton to toe Globubouoau. Jlnem'vILI.S. Int... Key 30.-‘l_'eet.en’I.e ener--' noon two mm; men from Bunker lllll .. en- tend the In;-nlllnl mum um..ulsn.£mon, to some made, and. wlxlle standing as la1l|.u{l-0 the pull», the door or the second I ten. Illlng one (at were lututlr lad ee- ‘verc mlurlax the other. some other pertlng w ho were In the null Iron ellahtly In Itrod. About 3 «rclod: yuterde elwrnoon the rstureua at Brighton wen etartlecibytheory I are «tea Iluue vr-creuce Iunlertmm the not 0 ol _ tn." xannot. vrhtch an I our moment: Jr» mu: com mused. In tlm n ale were two Imyomd much borne, nlued at 1.000 cook: oeejwk M01303 and one bngy. at I55. much mm ‘J beretd to duuz. Tb» borne vruv the proper? Mr. atnttoa, ol that pl ,ned Are 1. blglou. we ntbcr rubles-—oao be rxuu; to In. Olen ,nnd um cum to R. J. 8lmoos—-were also 5Il.I'|'tbd‘ » Co tl th Bandit H M 1 i:..'.'fi..x}’...z. 9.,’ r.a..“"‘g‘i'o.‘.‘. 3.‘. “J3 Teatu Frontier. HIM Ouuuse, HA1 2n.—-A (Iupeton from Bmwmvlllr. ‘run, uye hlulun cavalry here been uuuon-.-<1 at vet-Lou palate bctwccn Ceunr a nod Keuuzoru. Genzrel Oortlne bed A olnleu y with Stan! Trerlno, Nvln new Ito non. Trevino wu lalorzned ol the that 01 on tle. found the thieves, mtn nlrod m u eornnu of Comes, rode ap and nlorme them they men o with the toll» nloal-Io. They tired on him. rotztraad V-M 11!. Hlllnr one and wounding neotlwr lad took vrleoaer the head meant oneol (lot-t'lne'I neehce. (Jordan went the: with 135 man no dew:-nded the pflnuner of Lin dame. but oould ,uot¢.meIu turn. llo hung the elcz.II1nLndettu-- wndr that .'5¢noI-‘ti-ovlno. ‘(nu-rdny Oorttnn. neelvvd nnvvder to upon at the Olly 0! Hence (or duty. He decllnod to aboa’, etetlax that bl; etlon and been Ionvu-dad use proper ailoer. La mend: nttonnt to Iutuy ll. Oapteln Ht-.h'aIIy’I non: any to ntauonod at Edv Inbarg. The tfapuln In re and tau Informatlon ol‘ the crate! ol Ihmo drone of rtalcn Mttlo wlualu the In week. Deprodnuonu we reported Ix-on Illnnola to Fort Brown. _. ._,_. .-..._. General Anwcmbl of the Prevbylarlnn Church of e l nltod Button. CLy.vn.lun), Otuo. May 0.—-'1‘Iu El ty- prvltulli Genera! Anemhly the Precby an (‘herds of the Ualtnd Sletoe Itonvuned m the hut hub erxna Uhmca at am olty this naornlug Your mmlred end ltuy K1:-I nm were %rm~,-nt. Ht-nlu-I wrnopoae with In ovocatlon y Rev W. It. lIw’.;I.um, of Oxtord, I'll.. end Dr. B. J. WIIm§.d<;‘ l'llu|:urg, the remnz bH’{of1‘zr‘:g)r. are: r o o nln win: In cc "1: Ant 1-! Nice one!’ W’ “K In elm-noon neuton vru devoted to the elec- tlot: ol ulna-re. lrn, Horns, Ilaaoock, Wing and mnghnnn beingundlileuu ior Hovtonwr. butler- ! ;u;rLoeeI.hTk:ol9g£:fllT wet; U1 uohglfli hr HI! I: r : I‘. «mu Jro . an 37.1.; v. n. u. uomurm, I-z.u.-Ielwa; new. (fun. A. l):ctey,!5t. I.ouIr,n.nrI Im. an. lI.l'e .n'npnn.*\2u. Int teerrnlr: the ucnmental service: were held condocw by Dr. Ilonoook at llulhlu. Beulou ol tho Aueaalalr mu onutfuuo Lee Ann. ---——..«..__.__.._. Boldlen En Route to the Want. liptclel mepelch to we uxowuoudaont. DUQU I. ll-In. rm.-Ooeapeoy A screen: Co. AIM) , bu “;|g§ l; ms. nu yum! eta: I IS1‘C:I‘-'.”}:L.:{‘)\U"[.f-3. FRIDAY all Y 21. 1875." V0:-lo 21 £??‘..:.*“.?‘;.‘¢“..*“”‘,..r.."’”§«'?'s"a.a-a.‘ “‘ °“"' a#v.m$*i st nigh: tor some tune. flaky an uno_e.ovrin: to us for éomelo B 3138 who of me. Ilitorend . . mi :9’ ‘l1tttfioM'1D“AthIot8u1- The Cohtelillon s:m:_’1:ans:de 5 am of Rights. .mwi*..... 99nru<eBo-‘_wowItn- dz-evIouem;tdaeees.I.eue‘_ ‘ ' . "s‘oom1-Ar-run 5!’. L V ‘J: .._r fiwnncnt. - , ; - "1 15-935. Jemae,Itqbl§JoBh’;1;l n.E3:aIoI ‘l‘3°°¢~ "I no I B VIlhifa~B£.h I .‘ . '£LEO'f!,0R.flQ‘_l_TlOEi,t '>'I'fit::-t'.:ov:1uxr'_ru ""i#.‘I:.‘.’3""a’u.x .5 rustle:-atorrnoie ~ ‘wnm what}! mm: "‘ 1 >_ 2-1e..',~':-_ LL P!!! Nshevm uoreotlggroek tor urpoeeo. at to all And (be «out: 13% . It ‘Mr .. ....'~’....."'7.V.‘5.f lELmunmr ms 1874. I’. . ‘nae brumto wen roleczod nt et-ctlon ee unerutod wee then me The eeoond section 0! men np._._ It in en follows: So! at the power: not thnnoeneod. . use-I end eoummaed to 00180096’ ot ru-tnoove ol the g-ova-unseat hereby «ubllebod. 11211 ple, em! ooutltute that can pmren. tho lchdlsttnguhhee nrbttrary meme. )1 lend unwed en auuendmnt b out m mar this word " :31:-reel. Is on‘ tel: sate hen the Inbemet. sole and exelmlve right 0! ninth: the In In-nel man and "l‘f.?’.."‘$"..i‘.“" ‘E’ “W” I o I I. In tl>enwe.I.lI=} ’ ‘And um In nu month at Oetnher their la 11»: saving or the most onrrollr o and consistently with the Oonltllnl-Eon :8 ma y IN. Collector. °‘ The! thin Btnto lhlll ever remnln I meznbcr of the Atnononn Union; that every‘ etuxen at am {irate can-e penunounull 11!!’ TEIEOPBILE PAP eglaneo to the Gonltltuo Unwed Hutu. end that no luv or or- dlnxnoe of thin Blue In oontnremttau or subver- eirn worm! one have n Mrllnlmmtxho ":1: ~ etoty a up out: 9 mr W0 . I I): pause." In while no - nun: Allow the right of rm-olntton,-re mun not provide (or it In us: Ineertlon at the word need. N ! Nodevny. II!!! that tho Cauti- tutlon oi the United metre tmpoeod upon no the bonld Idopb—t1nt on he would vote egelnst ”' iiofifie. SBIITHEEH 5_9.__'1'.§_’-...:. Froutlng on Walnut, Youth and me Its. LIV}-ILLE, WARREN 00., Fl‘fl1II‘IBl9I'S.’ 3 the you your thin Hotel lune been I . pod never to on anther revalu- tlon we hoped to woe-very otalaeootornn with the Int. He hoped the emnndtnent would not err vel Hr. Hnlllbmtnn, In lunar to Mnwellme, -be Led eooeptod the uuoadneoi. t no In toned. "ant: Ian: 0! mo Oontuntloe ol the The quelttlon mu ducunod at Innzthby several 2 - lweulon. the ooxnmllteo I-nee. ro~ ported prom:-. and tho Ohnlrmen ukzd ell egI.ln.~ vve pllhd. Mr. Wetune mtroduud 5 resolution that In use where n (.'|.t-cm: Judge In about from an murt the members at-um bu null be m Among than I lit Tboconreennn ntuourocd to narrow momtnx. . worm. A deIrntIoe.ooé>ontaI.Iox 01 En. Prfinur lblhruhlnd u leflxat-ol.eul.unl.lttw The uromtnxnmv is located near the '.. at bnelnone, the theater: um! I.“ III-on nl uuuuarnt. in male! u‘OUIp- mad with the banks nu-keen muted, _Ih¢I1l.Itn the link! build!» the nuns: BEEFIAUKIJIT in the altar lodlaaniuel Unlvt-nltv, and H. I‘. Dlckmoomnrrnmplnled b ‘IGTETLI guru, er- 3 rlrrfl here on the up tnln the There hltvn he-on added twonty-are both- ctoootng also tour-tan: large nan- -plo united to tesvellng nun who K276 good: 0 IP93‘? (kauunlttre on lcloctlone Us night to ailvooue the e-Jun: at the women oi oi nulnn e dented then: by our pretest Oonetl , urn not-lvul Jgy the oonnalttee In the lull or the Home of Eogueu 8 o'clock. - ‘rbem were-pzuent e vrhotn wen any team. tree. hle. mar could not e . an gutted the object is: that he was lollowod by him Pbmbe In an stale and elaborate behalf 0! n oooetltutlo sum wbglm Iud oooduded her epoooli. Mr. Alex- eeo ran her and the other Lsdtee that thou- A meal would meet with use noel lav dcntlon of tho coeznuttoo. ._:_.....g.._.?—. A TERRIBLE CONFIIAG RATION. rlotore nu-e dotermtauil tlmtthc the euuaur, nerd. hope to ptoetthelr old trleaule. at well neaun; romlelng every (antlers that oonrurgana nuns. than men: And appeal in prornlon lot lexnnlo‘ ‘linemen un tnpcovod elude: leadhtu turn the llrst floor. Banned uneluqanr Oflflh stand and W Union ihlogxuphofloo lnzvtnndqcfllotcl. LOTTERIE8. KIBSOURI STATE LOTIEIEY xx'rn.tcz.uss:r:~u:1e:.Im. 5«‘.1&M»£3.3.¢.l7.7&.YY.ll.T.77.l-I. C1-A38 23-3..-y QLXIS. .a.s.s7(x:.::.==.axa-xan.n.n.z:m. Gnu $—0onbhn§u8 lfl.R—<a$y ounce. eeelett dnnInt'uettryAMreutnxIttrBl_.1I'.l£IIr J33 ®..?.0. Boxlll-£«N»Lon1C-Ho. . ugz-: THEBHAMPION mom Rgcoord and Copying Fluid. Don Iaotzet !lIloi,noreot-moo anal pens. LE 1718 or .9 B 1: YTIIE, u--ullOOtlvulu*et%. W11. nLLl‘..1nl'I:IINi Trmxn. I'e.,lby 20.~A am broke out at 1,} o'clock this morning at Hoot-neon Lumbar Oeu- penrn null. Inn of muscle. Ylltoen mlllloe lee: oi lumber Imrnoa. no vrlod wu ea ulrong that the nre brands. two Ieet long. Irons thrown to moot Ill pert: ol the town of Oroeole. Plroa broke out In every quarter. All the pnlxllo bulkllugu. end ‘ :':’.‘.'l§......‘”° .‘’':‘’:;.‘‘‘'.n 200 ..‘.$:.“;“.“.: a°.§:‘.'.:“’.‘.’:: went?“ rlveu ' I nt 8 oycloelr who their mseh LUGUENJB 3. HAKI. ween Ptnrelltou It not deuroyotl. Additional Particulate. Shenll‘ Mcrbuxon IL-It IIOuI.zlLI.'l II {o'clock in. ‘nu reports ol that hour .w-ere thet tour- ee room were burned then. end the ooonngu-m tlon rem»; tr.-rrllzly. No use CHM. .l‘8L&Cl’.. J mes L. Pearce & Bro., PORK 1’ AC KERS, 1011. 1013, 1015 and 1017 North Male St... St. Louis, Mo. “I’1unecr” Sugtmcurod Hams, Dry Salted Meats, Bacon, Pork and Lard. Ord_ers Soli cited. PACKING BOXES.- to give Du LOWTET PRICL‘ h‘er¢v.l In the ally. And eleo ou Bon- Imypcaso any puto Nbe outtntry. 50-‘ THE MEXIFSIVPI 1'LLNlliI3 KILL (X)... Garner fltlnuantla Ind 0’IkIlon e!-mete. BI. lpuh! nunernlho were on the an-um hntlo rot): or the nllroed bu n new tank: and aorta! buudlngr don the are on Ilrentnd great exam-neat ymv . About thlrtoen can here been burned It Snow Shoe. end About alzhty or one hundred tom. of d all bounce nhouln thorn-slum dutro o o u Incendiary Flu at Shenandoah. I'm1'uvtu..1t, ?A., Key Iltempt van ends to ours eittwu dieoqverod that coelol unetobcelwl boon!-larwrn lntbewln 9 "0 "{fiROBEll|E8.. ' Prleec use «onto rum - _ ‘"41 BIGGER8 403 llihrlrot Stroot. The United States Law Ixxecialmti AN D COLLECTION UNION, In ‘another dlrwt eerpeetcrvehop wort the firemen were working on an “R on too toountelumoontlen e uvrntl than n on n! Lllddlepoyn Ill Fin.‘ unyp-alntlu the Unltol emu mm: tor uelstumo to-<h -"4 Xitroers I. Kill nupv 3L. 0! hora In bees ls hlyrecotuoendod I’r(~lll’II nu; Iovetllxxllout Ill] bounds -rlllloatclxut may At Law 3134 Dlmdor to JOHN C. DAEUEER AB REMOVED TO 310 MARKET 81. rtmunt or Mnn'u.1,.u1Ie¢, Mlne. (I nod chlldnnh shoes. ‘mm but good: It -the Io-west ptlcee». CHICAGO FAST FREIGHT LINE. H “E 3!. Lam: and Illlnotl l‘u*hrt (bra uhru Ilmnxla nnclpu tor ell eiu-at at ‘new no qutd u any other mutateni unllt‘-.-r rntoe. l‘rmI<Imt and }$~:$crln x:.;l;;tytt37,:xow’a:.ie..*‘;”“c5£n ALE try l'llAll. I2. l'KUN’l'T. corner Ollie (hmuumht nue..«u. To lea: wlbmo tolowrwhett to )0 gig Ir: Dcmsrtment-tor hclmtlao Luge Drepu are into I am-Iagtlsa _ t>tol.‘ro"t.neoatl-breaks. Adrenal»: on Melton] Olty, Hnhou olttxone lllebtmvu e mun miner-‘ dwr inn burned at Lanlgu-‘l. no elxhtu Free (lolllery. All o'clock tau llwrv 0! Ibo Pottevllle §“It'o t end they Iumodletoly lots baton. men with celled on U! Il>=rul tum lot (311 K Brute! Fnther Attem Illa Iallub Dang!-1.er- ureued lay In- dlgnentmttzeee Ho 81:): Bpcclel Dhpuwh to the 0'0!»- I7r.AIlotxne’.‘5.\£.'I-II7 I9.-on Korma In: n 1 ol Louis. 15. One gently, wok Orncx Intcr ltnshux ::nsom.nu11n C-1., (vncm Ii-.-my that the tar Nirfllduitlnrrviulhlt cl eth:rn,\vII.h throats of ooruln death. roan her I e prolnlne ct eoaec . movie the promlee . the vent anobetvrvod to tho house at bu uncle. I mlle vurteat, pvhere the mtuul the dt-tulle of the untrue upon her. A Vlurnut luv the M I. ll.\1rl”.\'IZTI'. flotltt-u'y. to Business Mon. that All may be Inoatnlaodv (‘XXIII vlllusee [hell oaoe open Inltl n your oven. rel!-I M4 butt I84 r! Cider! Cider} IIAXIRX-'.l.K .\‘aI.IrrIc ctllwl onset. for ale 9 éie. M. 0. EEEID. A730! lluwtlrlullt A! - °*mm':..:z:...' ~‘°?'£‘.’%"’z:?=3fi*""* Needed to me turn. Arrlvlugx thew about an [In they Ilnmmdml Mtnlttenxze 0.: the bout». end e out wore mew). I-ui won an Important nodhlo (upon of A revolver mu hour! In the had $3»: and the door wu broken a nu: e tow In-nncnta, hut Iuu-NI not It wonl. It le ovldent no rur- mleed an Halt oi um omen. llld I (.'l.e.rld«l Cider. In ex- A win, we host: 3 ton Emma your ol ego. e as you amuunu nrnunova. ontu, lcnu, Ilny :6.-Bl-co tho Iuletde mat to: outrun auglater In dloclxo-d our uauésoi Wllolosolo antif-tglletail 4 I (- "J .2 CLOTHI ND THERE IS NO ‘U381 TALKING, F. W. HUMPHREY & 00., RDRIEE FIFTH Rllfl PINE 3TREE|'8u LI1n‘m:1:do*ybx.-soot and Ilneet stock or enouunx INSU RANGE. In if-0580K. Fuel. 620. LAXA.UX.. 5637. ——« litw ORLEANS JRSDRIHGE Issucumgg, o Va‘; or New zorleami, Louisiana. Assets, - - $540,000. Smith I 3. ‘Woods, mam Ami: e1 ll: Enrlzmtzra Dmrlntnt 224 North Hill! EL, BL LOUIS. -.__-.~_._.---2::-.:..____..____:j.. II'mANc:IAI.. F;i<A.uo1AL. to locum St. Lanlleftr real el- .§'.:’1-t!ut(I;9éo.eexc;:3‘uu‘3."” "° "IL Wu“ tlueI uni. Ilerau -A:\a.!?!I;’#‘:_.I. mm ‘mm’ ' ’ 'II‘1‘B“ mu itetetoaod Houeesgarotgoo 2 1:- veyaneeo-mdfiotnry unite. ‘ lEr‘net.k§;Iteloo?e:; I €‘*"...'...., ..".:‘:}‘w. ammm-§..tg§3, aw °° * OF" Businessilllsilaime ; j ;nz....a.y.nnez..+ 27.1.. , " A-rmowotobirgxu. , illnuuntkontuuuudflukotandrwuna nitrate. huentr its-ot>e..« , . . _¥.2‘:w ..~.....,,,, . .fi":'»;:.'.“;.;‘.*:§;_:_.°.:‘.9.:';‘.:.I“¥'::...":“.‘° ":"’.i': flifldl I.‘ '°m".§¢'.3’*-3'§.r::v..-t..“’.£"j'.-:'§:'*3“,..'°.:a:: -as In 0! ol Sloéouel Ixwnln. Iuvlne n [mm ‘:13 Tkovmu JOHNL. Dt.bou.:x' 1.. _._.. ._-r~o» r ‘-. seam intern it-'eniii.. . . ltsannvws sunomsm. Inn momma to am. to date nn’eruu'.mrutea ‘nunaaer IbecIuInHolg«In>ru'rrxcu. In an out :IJAl.lAMlIlx1ltBl0ll.b)'UJODcl’t.InIlDOl. _ , AGOOIIIOIMIIIG 113318. _ mm vnrytn elaelmn ofv:-so '.I'zDl..\Dit3F.8. an -. I Inbu M ltlxullet. =é‘.";‘&‘{..‘1i..ls*..§'a‘L“.‘.‘3l.n ».!.t.....":.}‘&'f.'.I° °' tytnmenev ‘ O’F1LLON PARK, ,$$'§£“?3 % L” “" '°°°"‘°” °' 2. (1. 0B.‘KAB.Ilo£l)htsto4|Sani» ' ' 812 (menthol wrnt. GREEN &- LAIIIOTFE, Real Estate Agents, A mmd Gene:-el southeast Corner Xlxhth at chestnut fits, 81'. LOUIS. MO. A_UC'l‘ION SALE.‘ 0? lunar. ztsrerrz; IN Blmmuprcr. .4 name: ' ' - §§..-=:*:;.:*.::.~..2..~"..°;:.r.*.... ...°::.n.=*.-;.;-:3: 1 Saturday, the 5.1!: Bay or June, 1875, ' LI 9 0’CIotk P. H., on tho Preinlaes, %‘.‘3‘».."§.??=‘:'.3§c‘l’.'.I.’.‘.':'.:'.."3. "l.‘:..§5.‘.‘."'u'.“1’n‘£l."at non, In so . 71.1: nun LOTIQ 4? bhkck Mtofthedtyol . lnulnhertnlnlronl at 3 Intel: the north Ilnn of km: eymn. between tlunolilxtuoenuuruu oyutnpte D! In hdllnclau. uléltlou as the city of motor: use tooth Ilde otrc-rtbyuloptholllsteeta . LO'.l?S2,3&-4. 2:? :3 block I of Euloarn nabdlr oootelulnx Leather Ira In-at on the math Aldo ul Inurnd Alma‘! by a depth 0: an trot 8 mean. ~ LOT 31' Aadtlseesltvenfcetollotflotenldhloekiol rAauxs'ucubdIvIbtl>Leoaut:-Inxlo Bert loathe .§uu (tho! Dlvtloolltreelbyl thfllflhdl mm Tlroeeldlnereell Ly‘ ubnl14lngeweI.Lnd eeolnsborb“ LI wmM wold true! 81- Inoumhnaeen. as ten; torllflk Thea-nonueuAh.endthe Inlnnwm beulde no- nctigth awn-rr.l at add 1) Oou-t I-I . property vlll be aold"on on the Lb-we-mcnumwl on‘: ‘ ‘ ‘ wt the runkllu urnuo I01 at! o‘tloc ‘p. n:., r, by wlmtheflmeeuntnot tol.nt ododrln. Wll.l.!°Alh‘lLIL. ALK L cam-xx & Laitoms, A Auctioneers. cum. ,_ I.LIV'8IUO-| I ! &I.V§i Levering & Webster. mm and Home Agent: ametvzcnat mow mm: v M3>unJ8l':y.lII. JOHN LEE & CO» REAL ESTATE BROIIIERS. noun A:nlttI.Nota!'lnn and Gonvwj-Manors. No. 110 Olive ate-ut,8l. Loan. nut Celleotlotu st-peohlty. ' . ' ' H1124’? 8. LAXBAX. 00833.11! J. 70013!!- LANIIAM & VOOBHIS, REAL ESTATE. AGENTS,‘ Invested Injtwoek rfivjlezae luau la y thousand: of dollnnlgrc t. Oran» pn-In-niirt 'I‘|'KlhlI(|g elr-cellars. onn uln detailed ataknauu and quota I prlcoe at Ill ntucu mused five to thou: desiring to speculum. Adenine A.L.KI.. Flt0’l'X.l.!N0.llA)l I 00.. Bank 0x>|!.N.'Y.BtocI Exchenle. - uw.n.x.. .r. Hutslars’ all Drums’ Ball. 0}‘ ST. I017)’-8. K09 Intaroet Allow-orlon Tlme Depos- its. OolIcc~ttone- Marlo on All Ac- crsalble Polnln, Gold and Bllvor Boughtand I-‘told, Dr-ails oI'£1 and Upwarde on Ireland and England at Low cat Batu .)l.ClAml Preside I. : fll\!IIIll1ll)|O”g’J:.UlI€g oi}. lac. sugutro. ‘ ‘ ' $50 $100 $590-$1,000. NEW YORK srocx Excukneaf rnendllro rl . N. E. Corner Fiflhnnd llol-gun Sta. xlvenm mun; otuesnto. X0. 5l&CI.lL§'$UT STREET. I&INRY I3. BELT .5: CO» raxnns Ix >R2JlL BBTATR STOCKS AND BONDS. And money ncxotutre on nu unto Iecu:'4ty.. ‘No. an N. elm: rt.. em doe: minus of our». Will. H. Mc1>n1«m.soN,Jr., Hum all Real Extatelnelt, Oomxnluloner of hood: for all the Statue and fufltoflcm '- ROTARY FIZBIJO AID CO3V}lYAXCE3.' WM !‘NT‘K81'lTGA'l'KD. Loan: Xesmkted. at eetlecllon n I7. Ilbcnl I-Ivuscee uxeoaoa Dune. H eonanr at omrth use oxm VEDWABD wmm, Real. Estate Agent. A Auctioneer and Stock-hrokot. V lines! near. ggu eonuue. 3....‘ 7532 Ohosnut fitrooto an lull. Jc‘-2‘. Nullnll. of lexwell. Bcallnx A Nllllnll. Jun-:4 A Wrlplzl. tllrillgv nrumuecturw. 'I‘I.-nun liven. wlnxleulo noun. Wllllan “BK”! pruprielagxf Bl». Lou]! Olobo-Dclno-l l. min: 2'. 3itvI)v>na. rml «the nod I254: ngun. &Ion.£r luv ll. llerrrtt. lhyof < clty 73! BI. Louie. nu (hrnuu. ol u1ruuLI.lllla.nl& 0.. create! "Wm '§l'"§"io c mun- . . F‘ I ..'iuII.m 93.411!) use ‘ .‘:)':MC'" “I-u'5:m'°wl§:h “fit I I at worn. I‘. la‘. IJ“1?;tfln. H - PRO F3O3AL8.. Pmwos.u.s FOR COAL. 1)ROP0l§Al.3 for the delivery at Cool tor the me or am ruunalry infant car. boifilnnluu June lxl. u,-II. «III I»: ncclwl .~.i our o no Ilelunlu. MI] Nd», H178. qnpn lrrd III In haul ltkhhnahok l}'tr>!’I‘fhl1. I“, mq“l|llI(3'l'£L.E’. HKIIRIBODI I 00. Brennan PROPOSALS ‘ ILL he l1'ctJrod.nnLlI ltlb any or June I575. for tho emotion in I new (hunly Jul nu ma. Illlnout no vor pleas end rpocllkzeuooe no man the aimed the Buerduf Cointz (Kill-l|nl$I.<)lI -I. [‘ruuo4t||I n 37 be separate u to the undlo . Ind um u L Roar pmpoul Inxut ~ urzxvlr pull: elm of 81 The lsoenl renerreu the r|'lI|to «;lJ:7BI;Dd all Ida. I unlclu ilfll ’ Lbuu 1.‘. Irrtnxnl. Flori. Improving Book Leland Baplde l.'.VI‘nm Iv‘rA'n:e E1'IlI\5lIi‘I\ (lrnrlh } Itm-It I>.z.A.\z-, lt.L.. lny 6, .'., EAL!-ID P‘IwP08A.x.tI.I dnnllutn. will boro- S rt-lvnl :1 lhln nmce until I’; ‘duct 31., June nu. go: um ronrullanot the wo of r-cieruuuuu u I Rock nlnnd Rmkla el ua Miululmal river. The contact -mu be entered Into It uh: tt-nthyt am the notlio-tlou of llhe unrd ol the cuetuct. The usual tuna-llllutzn IIIII be oboorfhl. .;-arm In result to I1'}¢¢:l May or ull ht-I-. II In urmulan an ohulned at Hall on-4-. Pr» ule man be rncloeod Ln I u-nod eovclo so. Im dont30"l’r-rpoltle for macro! ul wort -- men lravnlhm at the luck Iund Ill] \, the Hluunlppl ltel.‘ xnd rnued In ‘l.. . .3. )4. suwmlu. ('o|.nI l£a[1n¢‘<I'1.U. II. A. ii.EDIOVAL! A. (.1. vl'IerfaYXr7,'wa1c1..nIaker, hna removed to 325 Olive, opposltn old number. Tanxéxom. 90 AL I 1 1-3:. G-.' 3=3c51sa:N, C . Ifltil rs var cur mu vnmollt IUUMN lo. otnlere. _ 0. I8 SOUTH O0M'I(R‘fl.€lXA 31' 335. I Agent Inc um ulabrued nut on . your lfiltUl.t1AVE%. @I’A.l3B.50“§_ CAVENDE at BOW-SE. I Halls and Real Estate Agent LOANS HEGOITATEH. No. 811 Olive Street. s'r.n9me.no- I. A. VOLIT. I.".I.UL'I'1. U.A.Kl.aL0nKX«'_ M. A. W0 F 8: 00., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, -“tortures mun AID coumuczns. EN!‘ % 0NS I. medelty. and Inafl Manta on Inna. 01110:»-816 I meet JOEN G. PRIEST, Real Estate, House . And Flnonclel Ag-oat. Auctlenne-,0otwoy'n-our and amok Baku. N0. 119 0l1X8‘l‘.\"U'I' BTBXBT. WM, D0011]. Ill. CVXIHJSKKY. Y. X. IAIJDQ BOOTH, BABADA 36 CO., Real , Estate Agents, No. 22!-Cltcttanl Etrool, 5 «me I-.uuu. bu( end toll full slate. cnllcol rznll ...‘II".u.. pcuotu attention In an naeuuuu-to) “MEI. GILETIIEB ll BOECK. 1-ten! Estate Agents. 01' 38 PUBLIC. 59 “ '€¢”- “C” N (II\I?V$hxt1BIIIpfCIllC1. I§l8'((’.“;>os nteu-cot. xiii; ’i*fiN"i(H0UsETt .2 soy Bad Route and B‘1ne.zu~.le.l.Azenu, Noflrie-It Publlmoon Wrlnoeu and Anetlorweru .‘«'0. (ill PIX! VI’fil‘Zl!‘l'. Ifl‘. LOUIS. H0. Ccl}«.t luau. 1'11 Txxu. 'I\ke Uhuyn at blew. end hrxoilnte Loom. Bethesda Water and an - nu-cu. um mmm pufi£aw::'|m ll. tug-L'mm of ms swoon soul yr. Burn: It: Ibo Mulder: MM w II! drnmtovuenl at the Kldnyr end uldcr, nml rutnr t Mal ml .“T§~..‘x5x'§,?"‘*"5""‘°"°'7*‘*""5°’3‘:t<2=;z“§.'l'I 5'" ' 51' '32.‘: than any known ma?“ riely nvooue fit. Louu. was nu-name anal’ A’-‘Bo ‘vrnbo 's'¢‘~1c1.n‘rim-m. awnouo !.JOE1WIA;Gmay.z, 5 J?~anlSetieli.A:9;eeO.!e»'5IOVO;fnI_au.utnt..». E.~G‘."QBEe.R.;_‘ ‘ ,’.Reiai.'I' Akéfih I A ..1~°*1e-N3-?***-it-tilts“-M-6-fie oggoooos. 3ORm.lw§‘ET,SE D Imlllllll ¥"'.'.-:;"*’*'.1.m:‘,9"-~ a.w¢'i"n."‘u‘-an-‘.‘.t'.‘2¥.a. - "flaw Que tgapogeop any wt: z«x»._e-1?. inset SEAHIIEULICUT ii .W9R_Kl§£HSR‘lFl .71 V VBBEIEIBS: - ‘ -my -3 ; .u use ,, . ' .' CEEIIIBES. . r.e..auaw1:nnuna§gu:_t;rnr=ta.numsit_ls gen tfi wttnksna _,_s;.;.-;.:;.=:==’w..-.:*..s::..“:.*.:¢9=°~ '39.. . zmmr 11328833. ‘ = " -~~-s .' -I ‘ ‘Wu enulillicm Bronco. II. I - . !ir__I:tf_-r§- , . KY7‘: mas ,mm_s_.a;rx:.ww:s1 rugs: ; Poglueadhogmodve, Ono- .lIlIWFllllIl& ll}. .416, as 3; 420 Franklin Ave... I I E I 133 TIN!!! I8 82! none Ilfih street. ___gtE‘=£:. as-rug a_m..as.: ‘ ‘I S. V. PAPIN & 13120., Real Estate Agents, An¢t1o¢uere.Oun1ve-ynaeon nndfitoek Brokors 3:8 cnssmur §_1_'n£eT._ :CHl'l'BAIz BIISIHESS PROPERTY gvzrxmn STREET AT ewe-rxox THURSDAY, JUNE 3. TA: 11 O'clock A. m.,-on the Preznlus. E B will ll at yublle silo el time tlnnva lnenul (me I: “luv: ntlxertrl ‘strut $221.51 on mun Pemlenxlco mnem.. I ’ new 3:. )tniIlE'umIs4uun:y.'?Boocu umm; IW outed. roam: ellelmeunr-wvr at lit the until: ride 0! pruvmnuta ooanln oi: ‘ R uulldlax u the corner Lnatn u the lumen uunl. I310 story lmllalll $€u"’:‘ZZ?oq Hunt; «$333 ‘€:.'::?.&*.‘:5§'uL?‘.12r.n" £’¥a‘§‘»’:‘§ ...:|1uDg:.~flJ.u4ereoeoI In Era»-elssrilnen S: V. & .BI‘0o, Deal Eatsto Auctioneers, 311 chuunt “net. ‘ 110 UBBABENTING AGENCY. Iddell Lumen oollefll _ lieu hour ‘:1, onisopen mutt. And Are how Onuod Beau. PI! and Beth“ 3" o c alumnae. Anddos1'enle¢ue§euc'ybn.Ilna'-eta All Itebnndsel. Any bulnem Ietnut to our out will noetve prompt. an-em] And rnrrxeuo utentlon. H. W. LKYFINGWELL -! 00.. 320 Channel. It. GRAND SALE 0! 100 LOTS [11 smomn ADDITION, central minuni and Westm Ildltitn, PUBLIC AUCTION, UH THE PRENISES, Wednesday, May 26, '75, Al? 10 0‘cIock A. H. I lfllfimilnd 0% II Vlhlld Idle IOU ‘$5 3:.!*:.*"..::.'?..:'.°m:..*;°."‘.‘.:2 &- °*.. . cl I Eu-fl Dtnte In-cot. u‘&7L n:;um 1);:-ondslet ‘ .‘ I ‘ I ‘I H" Avenue, ltuu-the Street. A1-row fltroet and Ohio BC:-out In 2u8I.«oonAAddlIlou and ' A . vlunna‘I&d‘ Russell Avauo n gage: ' 1-rn thou. t t 1 rope ll exneedl Vol ..2°."*.‘...t*'° ,.::..r..: .11.. ..“z..... .....;*:.'.m tcmle orerelullelnlenflbrntouz If-nan In tomb In-nae: macho It‘y1 oonrm ttollnlhyette Put. It Abouldaatnxnnn vorul sttaxxsonhyrub ton of In extuxtnnd nrlcty It: MEI: Led heelthIlou- am‘f§¢ bnetseu And In benllfiladl-ttxldr fr’: nurmmdnn. 'nnaEl>wInloIn>erbct. :3 E "}’:’r’u’I“”1‘l'='.'c‘x'.‘.u°.5" C. ° bt::1tYIla;eued1 snrvutluctutlehenwdu H. W. Real Iilatato Aeonts. .— _ , ' B20 fitment Btroot. -, In my by purity and great Ervgnmllx; the only by n_ preoo éml but and Pb with ecxrnllflc case to Insure uniform I: heelthfuln dell- eecy and freedom from ill Injurlom Slmn. one. They am far superior to the common eduluzmted kinda. Obtaln the genulne. Ob- serve our '1‘:-ule Marks in Above, “Cream” Belting Powder “ Hand and Cornucopia.” Buy the Banking l’aIrder only In can securely lsbellcd. Many have been decelvod Ln 10069 or bulk Powder sold or Dr. PI:icu’s. Mnnntnotux edonl b BTEELE oz PRICE. asmgaust Lam‘; and (Sue-inuafl EBTABLXEIIED 1347. F. J. LAITNER & SONS. numtactnnn and Importer: of BRUSHES! no. 212 I.FlfT1l 31., st. Loulsmo. '1'. ‘W. EILACKMAN. loo. Ceahvlloeso of - Tnofies ALI.EN’S' 1 3 ‘IEIIXII-()h(.-lofl’tthfl°l:.Il.II.I.a3n¢h0lI0¢":0IDII§ re? s . l *AT LESS ermwwmw TC“ POLECY-ii{)¥JI} XKTHE 3. l e Assaoiatin of Oznex 1.0’! Amomtrmx or .}.,M'x'&:¢;I., 3&7. boom, my $9, :83. I thstemcetiegtveetefull fiersrmtlt. not,»-zoioumoxoeg ihlay In puottrleg ova-sect, Pt -Mr-htammz to who 1heeHhr~ee lien 55 aeeonnt-hzgtonboot 5951969,, woulég 31, 5173 gbawza. the surplus .' , the Awocmson tool», In mzn<tonmh¢¢is,zmeen3z.Ion of_ donors, we per cent. vuiunmxi 1 V did not urge the sapcrlaueeéent to_ln«lo<lu time among ti-8 the’-high c'hx'reotero1’thee'¢inreslmerItx..- . , _ . .- . . - 'I’bar$u9n'lntaudeIt’er~oport'dle1aae.eo!2tllb1_ttoaeof the melerisl oizerxee inihe. -torn. waft‘ e_onz'cu'y outed on on out: had in thoemnuner of valuation rnalsttalezi.‘ Submitted by win: at the Gcmrat rsocrslct mriuters. ' ‘__ __ __ __ __ l f‘ . I - - ' V 'n.¢,.*.'.',.__.~....._.».t..., = t. - m5wm‘*w.“ Harm:-r, Actnstry. 4 arm Ilhrlngcalphlovisoorlonal Inahattlterc-qweet at an mu-ztors art!» I.l,!ev‘AIooc1e‘:lou Jammxamaumuxamug-ar flair-.0 Qstidmttetho pe:p...o¢u.uanua..uut—aue.taorau oi Iu'tPu‘I1l£tu:ne_flIrA.lalxpur¢utp¢r2.ltIII1IIx.mII the rue or nornunywu mu. ostnbsleheo bytpefimaioin Jsaperiegeuiehte. - ' ‘ V " 87$ 51. Isarabeeacnrdully «.2-uvh9eIlon¢'~IIyo|§e.nnoI ficiulesxsrutlnrynn-soiotao Due tnle nod uleemt reoln,Md\. le<noao€6txubtofl.hanflckneyd!htnt~rnrIta'.InqIkthvt:~o men of outta noteonzsocuad !rl!hfl'ulathtP elation dcr. SKINJHTO. lat. In my eptnlv in. uuehctenly weird. 193: pointed at tutusnee an not In the era! of Ion. enllntenl. acre farrtully eonsloerrd In nth tun. ~ beenteduded.nore.rryowpotktecnm.Innu~oe. . ‘fbevnlueultlse n1le:t\xuo1'nodbry t.boAuodet1on. anode: smxmet. r-cor-«arm xumostnhe met it-‘ an-tin; L-acumbv-rncv-I. no woman being made tor npoooed vnuu own cost. , , , ‘nu: amount at stocks end bone: o'-meat: uuwsaz. no In the attxrvxllo market nlo one let olmrm, L973. :1 dork-I; M It nu poullzle to uutuln It. 'l'haeXatbod anoint menses SHOJXJO of .‘¢tl1)ou‘lbead.£n.ad"$l2.3flfr of l.'nIIr~I Suns bonde. - ' - The mxmmte ureeahonhnnd ntlenerpedietnepsrtmaztt, 871.1312. and ot Interv.-cued rmuuz-nod. $31.: an 4 ea, nag mu; verued. no status Inlet-(Itv-en aatolzimttnti. but wnenretamy computed lnmttofioe. no gmu uxwaml orxm-<.uecu.-4 and amen-ed pmnluém. nnrvsquunx taunts-‘I at ‘nee uacrxxinat Mn-utux r..\ emlnellon of UM AasocInII<>n‘sl-ooh. uni an all on pdlasen In (ores. and en reverted. !rvu me than 53-, mute. the tuning 5 mm Nltsslnon eooucuo. mm; the Mt oaumxung ud deterred pa-inIms.1:s1,:ei.' _ The tuuqulny nlzltmcltt utmu couoluly the result at the exemlnsnon. end shows .1 etrrylu ta policy‘-adder: of SKVZJE-I over all llelltlltleo. - - . 1.01113, 3319., on the lat Day of-Ayril, 1875: - Asazrrs. _ _ _ ' &_ Amount of loans secured by end: av! trust or mortgagee or: run! attntz.......-............ 52,294,173 1! ~ Amount etlceusewoaro-rllvypkdxnolbondsnoc.ks.¢ta.................... ............... ugxaeor ' ‘ P!‘I"Dl.VflB0l.0IIDdlt)ltflIs notleexocu o! nx pt-rev.-at meerreuopallelen tntoree....... moan ' Velno 0! run! ante owned by the company. taken 5! can. alter dednotllx ALI l.eoue- ,. » ..... 7$.tw4_t e ‘ ‘I ‘ hn3on............;............._.. ..... ................ .... ... At-anutneprvmlmnnort-om: ‘ ’, Premium: pelt! in adunco......-.----«--------~ I‘rt-rent Ihbnltln ee to poltry-Imw.¢rI.. 5ur1~les.........................4............._............ ........................,......l,,.,_ 114- Invrnlnnon. conducted Almoll r-utlrcly outside the bnalnus been 01 the gem. Val ,.> Mr. ‘W. J. Lud. Cubic: at the degonrtmem. and ll:-..L. F. llxrroy. The ree_IIu at thelr bB-0fI_Il¢o :- bonled In an ton-going rvpornvnknu up reepcctnllb sulatnltud.‘ ' _ c. E. KlNe;.De9uty su§gri¢ig§‘cIa§§l THE 3')“; 1.01113 1. saBl;HtE With Its pltld upcnpltal ot$,J.,000,000,.aml- ansetjs of over s much lower than charged by mutual Cox_x1pnnI‘r;_s,apd as - sletcnt with proper occurlty to the pollcyuholderb-.3 . , va-' too It promises no dividends, and dlsappolntsvnos expcctatloxts. Profit. rum: x2{rs*n:a..o_z«’rm.~ Aase:1s.rs:3,'ooo.ooo. Insurance o1 Railroad property, "a ep§gi'tll;y Lac-1neeGnaarn1edoeAnsnz-3:00:43-rleotesotdoelbornrtncne ‘ filneendle. . Assure, mgmencs, it§,$t1z,599. . '_ y _ _ ‘ __ Genoa‘-alAgentrorthe9tsle¢e!lfl5beutl.1ndlAna.mlnolo.IoI'I‘In§QoIqf!$d§._ : ‘ lltfill a suuenma, Iml Item, 323 mm T§_1rl5Ireet. Menmmmsnnnnqmz » 1-+»»~.+,3{_»_; PACIFIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, .- f u OFFICE. 110 LOCUST BTRSXT. ST. LOUIS. MO. or I:e.ac:=oI2.tI*.A.tx:IoN. I I" I ram swerorwmte, Gold Bank: éiza Docoratéil Fronoh 1' 504 NORTH §':é.___ ’ THE llEW"L8W?-§$EPc¥8lR~ "SH;llfl1§E.Bb’t.’“_ till § Ulillll E and saving mrscr slrlsrnutfill Evenwhere. MADE ONLY UT ‘ 613, 614,916 & an N. mm‘ 81‘. Lotus, -Mo. SPINNINB PIPER mm, 116 and 118 Cllcsil cam paid for Rugs. 1t(.pe.¢Bagg1p;‘;,' Old Books Paper, Etc. ‘ I {sE:t~:.-«D ]d‘Q1tV_1?BI’(3'E_I'§a- gzmgg fgpy, man,‘ “,5 are were vri-bl: efzuailwitf 13 $3 pizfglla yrleata zspo-z_-‘.4 §&1€t':1osto um ,tg«mg;m_ .;,;,._y, R9,,” were based on upeslfiafn mm: to 1&0 Supertsxtewlfieo 9! 1-M Xi» sourlixreernmss 33:99.2-tmgagyi-§fltl’08;)N’98Rfl rim»:-.lshesesi_lau be ootdm-ed poBe.§e:i‘st'l9$ Mao-= ‘ elation, am‘; wioornendamxfm-fiupcx-hteadeoi slzenxldmssksse xxxmtarntsoe Fxtlofieaoaléifi-1 fiou.i§¢ygI)e5figg§,ggggy,-”Q §£1‘3'§.Y%3$(’§i§ were nneonul, éézolootu ststeazacntoartrato, and a. wusnsgg fgggggegg, my .9451,‘ A 2 the ttp9aln'm«nt as 3 E:-a-eeirer. T1349 sexgvarintstutoot oem grggmg w 32.}; an gxgagmgw pddomd fm-,’m.I gm Comtbeeomwhiaatlseamifiervms brought refeeul to grant as onlrr a¢MI._‘¢fl‘‘5£ 1314 <’X>$5fi!fi&§°*¢« _ '"-‘Q ‘ Hm-xmta, :2» mm}; an-.9 am. aewckm muerm anaemia it in bwatvmzsa no whit mg In armpits siryasubu int:-at ugrosiég some am we zeittxdineiia mrmrs nomad. _ A u 9 fmrtu-anon t to make mg at-mad oaotatlxs.I.i.iotx «flint waits. The Inc ymsaem as ugh etamianeit us nqnlms {Eat the r1lust£.o=c.s¢£ was-v§ais,p<>'§%c’:'3«»r~,-,_.oI.o,.. rhellbetnsdoonthebeeirolriazpcz-east. u-mm. nuxd t?:»t~A.mo:rI<:uz -army. =rm5upammnoenhm,samwe:m.i-n in ma we-clmdnls or were o~n)f;its¢:1é'it41“ga£;a%it itaoomtclerod u-Iammn on ma: pet mm. 'r:Ii.i-W-30‘=1. The mm of s*.*,'.'ce 3‘§’r_w1 natcdbxhlxiinmdneeabeceue ofdafisctlren ma. fntbajnzlgeocntof on 3 _' - ' , undoubtedly good for mo tux: amounts. the warm. in tau-not mm» tfiopdant, arm {oterosrtoetom rmuu been fun? punt. '§'l:«.ere wet‘; am mean.» cIeoed‘zwv'omerIt¢ena:¢oe'eoesiktiageuavntasesn 11 avwww. mule tzyoompeeeampez-mu, at d>oresl'e1ts§aow‘odd,m<lti1e'o'tleor_ ‘‘ “' _‘o£;orw§nuwdbdme¢aIo;>r:aoaeo£u£}mhoegt moi scwmmrt tut!»-and: oi xttrsolti ~rooeerwpceq,_l!é31i*!\£* Xmma tgtlse-nlmzws, but '. But as the . mo: 01 the Aewelttlota ow-staple. toga-div: o'_f__ . W5 uxyoarapawtueguaoeogtqnmrnunasuwrmwnawrmpelxugmgasigiaansz _r:§mInwou o!1IiezItle.<, rxlnetlohs amt other dozens at me real eetrurfednrs lfliltaanrehvfi. ' ’ocnulus.rcd em-y one of them’. mm Iresiys smppottx only «run vrehrrojtaeior,o.deoIa_m_l,ur lam. - above rden-mi to,-end Ilntone nlabeetoaltotxuttftxlneee ot the but ofllciel atiteeaeentox ':l:s_.a1u-. _Iocletlan. '1'oanonowhonowstn.ts.c:susa not-ulegn win seem not tobaxanoaaphdary ta_‘zgq»-' _ tloe; but, on some my title): It eieoulgl bonnet in on ofptkit way. we has slowly to 'rs~xmnn the bauatlal-ucureoy at that report, ink! may one the meta and l£:zi£ttt:l‘és't1t¥:~nlIf‘6etf' I H. W. anovari, Presldiiedto fl _ Sfiate of Ifilssourl. Insurance Dopnlllraont, St.llosI?s‘,'lIley 5.3;’ A B05. I-‘muzx P. BLAIR... Superintendent. Ioenranee Deparomoiat xp-3 - ‘ '_ yxenluttiel, 1 o(Lmrr_9t$.llIlu :!.eeonatuou.onwa1nee7ot,tpm.1o1ao£zautAuoewm..Igreuetmafiotsenngrepour « ; ‘1leIteenr1tbeLuoc1e7.l<ra.I<('urr¢Ils-ydeell or trust w'nM!nnurulouau.n|¢&wh¢5¢w_32,fi.f‘ . Loan to tho unountot £1506 s7nut~notbe-nndaltred.-‘e-eeuuno! éeoecdve -ecu-try. ‘rho rcuatac rswetrueqe exeulnedliuverytnetnuunuaeeetlmtthopouctcewentnlot-o¢.snd nudeyeynutoxe totlaé Again" 11.. mm at we men. bonds and am}: colulznln plexlgrhilot the poyflenl 0! Immummu human: lstknemountodprmxumnotmsulmeaatflxofllhlonow or Ian 12: exeaeeinszperoenlmierre s . - ’ ' tntmxent of the Condition of the Life tusoclntion of America, oz St. . ’ _, ‘ ‘lute: ulna oi taoudand stocl..nowne-I by the oouxpeay.. 8$.H!'fl- ‘ ' Cuhleomrc at cot:1pdn')'.......................... .. . J03 82- - - , Cuharpaldttdlnlnnisnndnarulrtxnenu fxumu. e Accrued InIe«:It................ ... “.361 N " Accrual n-.nu.......................... SJWH Gt-on nmou! of pn-ml»-no um-ollorled - _ _- Grouee.u:o&nto:d:£:rrid9reanlnmI........... _ Dednctloaé .......'........ as ' I ' ’ I“ ‘ " - "‘ "’” . mass or ‘Ioul uixnlttnl ............................ ...... ................................$4.Mt.37X‘gD Lu._a1u:rx.ms. . _ ' . ' Vr. Cleln-.1 !oriSe~nl.lIloIIe|.II:dul1nxrl1l-1510!!¢hhll.............................. ..............l ueaooeo ‘ ‘ " _- B4-eer1eont»uIno1Amer8.=1nI£:p¢rleaoet.\l.:tg.endetxp¢recelInterest. ..... . Amt uni due for ‘ Itmltteocq-4 .;.. ... ..’.................. .......... .... " M<3i.1€-.»t .. V does It bualness exclusively on the Stock PIo.n,..§a.t races of, - "ii 4 ‘...,...'~ l The contract Is simple and dcllnlle. and meo‘ns- fndatnnlty, u_ w.3AscomE’sI,Nsum4cEorflcgg roman ~msun‘m'7‘£m 'c:o13.1>oItA'rJ:{11if;y* 1=_,mIs;.". mg_‘q;%.j, . - - ’L .3 . ' _ Rixknwrt u.to rn ‘and Dean P a. new In . ’ °«"~:.‘."«:::.2:.'+.:~§f.3.:~.,;=.'§.§.§.~§:':t“5"*. ;:.~.:§*I;‘i.~#=~ g -. China Dinner Bets. Bought at fifty cents» on tho_d\o1lx‘tr,’_.. and must be sold this week. All otI1orygoods;atja1_r-i;1v1- ' ' ' mense reduction. Come early and secure‘ a b_a_rga_1n, 5; ' mun & SON m mm m ADVANTAGES ” Great Durability vrith Eandfiome Designs-,»_ _‘ lllllllll IlllllllllllllvlllllPlll.yy. 99Ké9- I. .-.3;-T *. U.I3':~.Q7£‘V.QB . . eguery. liar-ltlsiid irstrs #52-at any also 'Vi!P'}M5§S§§ iilettstél hum; my when its gtxsrstséfit at trim, on iwmsiisi ‘§!§',{'e'Ih$ wise wv..-nfiiessmw ?»«t'-i‘ses2e.tt.si:' ._‘i M e. . of re; Esme 168% Va Vote»-and . eel». 1.49‘ -re ;~niBra},.3iii§".' m 3, at 376?; win.-we Cm» '1 3,13,, 5.,” V.‘ V 5}‘? iW~*-V/4'59 ""§‘.- hair ' A ‘ab L’ ‘£9 ,hz_iutlng‘down‘on«1 exterliiinnt ‘ fi2'£8lK0p- jpura. There is no time fbrthoorlzlng, no Iiiimuitai. 28 Wis. 42!.) ' And in sccordsnoe with his opinion soil‘ 4 I . . ‘ _ _ V in. opinion by Donia, C. J.; Temple vs. Maul. in ‘his neighbors hiflifihsg ii 8‘ ' ’ _v. E‘ W filflbfifigfiflfifliiit Vt. tat; Wiillsuin u. Swirl. as Ind. go; suite in. 3,, ,1gm“ _f#u9én9§.§O t§Eg wing? , »:V; .1 ,. V . V, A, . .. - V r ton. ’ ' V _ ' I n.1;¥UU§3uf10C0§Ii0hHl-56833 03.0. L. ale» .. n.» 'r.uID1t\' M0lL.\'lNfJ, h{.A'f 2:, lm. °Wn,nmPm’V.h-h31m_°d ugh mm “d iihiie pisgitud ,st homo: git .m Golan-I AMEN! 0! W 1”'i'°*h7W“‘ <l’riiIb7tery cfqfmunu «-4 1-..‘i’,ziew:oe,w. i_iiho'cltlmt tblafivii _ChlI1¢§11l€hiUnll_6d8lIlOl§ln}lho0d|SlIOII§0l' A Kin - V V ' u_V hessodohthrlismoot tl't%$nd!!'b;(t§__ the )eeti.oi.‘tietox' ‘ . bribe {Robe and D¢m4'x'.ral for a large iiulno W or ,u,m,.,b,,,,. who W3 Mm, gangs ,1mposts,u_ldltre hriuging haul: the. din Centleltiw W110 “‘."*°’3' °“"°“‘ ‘°.K“.‘ '33. xuumfl. .. . .. Tu. pm‘ ‘mbfl.-,1. iiwutgr’ emphls-—-A. it. Wat-eon, w. 2. . . . V . ‘ ,z:e'..~V'V.Vi'.. V ‘tn; the authorities given, he reruoeil the plain imam xorlmiqj-hlmgmfilmedxlxigwlmthe Pfhg V and“ ‘ _§fl"u°m, .1. g_!!!_ some Xxitoii-eating Hsttacr it-bang 331'»: am “I by I H H V. I $9 , com, in Kew l'ori_;,_, yestegdny, opened '. Ecol-n.ir the,-. a£l,'A_e_nd14t!ttho V Vts isn— m*e:3sm§irgsn’;Tzati?it. _ !4:;:~i- » kw {mm .uf'""‘ ' ‘MGM ““"" ,P‘Z*."."""’°““‘.,;;“;"‘;;,,..__,,,,,..,____M A . _. 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Pi’ hilnwilnboutl iI'0mUiP" my ukln my ch dnn with me the meet Vsieocienlm iuveniou. Others have a hand Joimuo-iitnd \rO‘llrit-A. ninguu time on uzin or talent" HM" 9* mu‘! ‘'1 WM H mum 5>"- ’‘°'' ‘F V" ‘ (V may heist-no-. lion. 'l'h<ielimiontlo_uolIntrulnoIitsl mueicrrvm She lliul obaervctl that me es were onlho emf wt in use Amen uiluém ttrnwn u;-in ol black velvet between the-pum and are °’‘'““’ ’‘“'°’ EV “’‘‘°‘' “"1 J""“ ”““-’-“'1 rind lie‘ nnldliock No.37 inner. eidlueu .,;,¢qg.,.l.V.,._hee_ome uwmumuom p.1.¢i,;._ matter very much in their own hands. 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There mul not be any ,,,_.1,m.,.o;g;-uyepreeauuug flctouryaldfur thing‘ zypnug, 0, ,_ um" wmmudw by an euounco. but tutmeiniug at well u is 0‘:-Jock. Uhiiriu Ewing end lluuiu wen urea. rm. be:.I_u .qoielly rexnovinsiatlsirti-out “S “P” we Mk 8 W” mun M um ,,,,,,,,, .,,_,,._.... ,...... vim. .,{ l)cflK|lI|hl‘1tlf|Q the _ not otits wniouu when he bu not lnslved mmlm; in 3ug,,.,uy1V or my re,-pctltion or it tuun. with in 3.“, “gang 390, rue, Chmi,oy mum um “ ,°,MMm. 1.“. M“: eimomo. uni inuleu-d on [Izlnl out to the uulli to no the his lips. too do not cu-on me not call mo in \.(| i i . ‘Rh “M ,,,.,..,.,.g .,.,uln u!..\ hrs: tun.“ lured to dlntledo ii-em, laying that in P“ Mm“: ,9“ no Ionser ago}; so .m;|ou..l, for young men who hitch: the horse wits seen to §”“;'{,.‘.’,'.'.§If‘§,'-'.i:.~i r-:0-ynI4-v.| In um ilc<1-nl-,-r's o .,,.— _ yiiriieuutoeitcaurtge trickery nod tread. in KIM” “Id 5-obrun‘ eimmiiwuiethodootrine of our ttaudnnn; Ind, -11, they wore um tnd.Lh turd to t i :4 x me u_ n, _ u M olooniiicllho by-studcrl were uuereuiiel _.. U, , _ go me the oilim end tool: round by men 1 l_.. I .. l . i l....x i.‘¢‘i. we -it-t.-n;|1-* -iii" » ’ V395“ l‘ aw‘ ”‘_''‘’“‘h ‘N ""“’1““‘ “nun” Dfcmlhikl In ! mu.“ 6 gmflm from the iioorium lnoebau’ I 0! i.)votn“'"”:rs‘o”: gwlt::’tm)c“‘;?:~ii.i..t:i0bv;’:;‘r:v:aodo“Y yuan” “am into: I: lhQs‘,o'.fll:«:\§(a.JII‘£I '00,?! Ygrexx lillltvd Ihlh go EIICII en nged ; blutdlba zrogié 3:y“f‘:;',m°g:|n um???” ““;“:&h_ working in 5 mill jun names the street. The “fin? :I‘v'<lE:eG:):; ' ' "‘“"““‘ “""""“’°“"“"‘"°‘ ‘” "W" K ‘ M w 3 A lust florid bu-ii. rypluii at I-ilu (Jiuuzr.Mui.eedl- nail.-oiu.. Iv" Pllhtd umnu min by Mr. wunm r. liar §u"e’re§i'§'t' ‘.2.".i.“.. loo??? ii7zi:°t’o: luiifiweo vii not m>ll°° I mm Niminx 3"" i W’ i‘“‘‘““' “"""" " "“’ °‘”°“ ""1 “‘ “"°d ‘°" W’ i7r7rk-ihéiiinud-3-3-*-°-"‘=*="*‘ “““‘ “'“’ “’°°‘"““ . hiaslalixiiea tuuombeitotewlxun irluvta ins. 1! iwrialatrd In for s short time, will M mmue vocalist; at the loot ‘of in. nu." 1'tor1.llwu um culled. when the lollowls . -hue, but on helm: told that t had disap~ y..,¢n,.,ag_ ' V . 1,. 1 u. mo ,1 mu Iboll seven your Dlt_1._ uni walked up low bu one run—over stoma through ii-1 . . = . V K M ,, ¢ W”, I,‘ ,°°.|Ml1 130 Ciewifl 101103. H. M 330 "M W3» ¢*fli=c|-113")’ Wino‘-‘e tho grasshopper burden on nine. 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Tkepzounuuo speech Id I: K '- ‘ - i it t tum Ila:-hen cil.I.ln-u lu hmm".m'“w' ugh "lily: to the min sllilrhegeto in uwlicu he 3 char wmfifidm Adtulhilirllillflf Amlrvw “CM. 16 I068. 283; People vs. Pena. 27 R. I. and whining. Every mm‘; duty :0 hing“. 0”“. mm_ up "in m g ’ Y‘ Df,',‘:':{‘f)'a“:';,’3°""' ’‘‘‘’b“‘“"''’' P‘ P‘'''“’'‘ :°',,:,d°, can?“ M“: to " $3.“? .::e:u‘;d with ‘he’; thu ueoe‘;:iui..yon lug it, but the lnuiilotutlou Lt no longer uoc- Kerr. vmu» st. Louis. 510.. Ail!!!”-'-57-W " d . m tattoo! Iliu Oiutmuro qiiooliy supremacy in the snton ovuaimuu. inn 1. counsel lee 0! 025.000 me than pudfio gr .1111: lzilu Deana who lived oypoaiteu. '1: And uhudoee tint mean!” “An All afloat " men 01 six lk-.1 ea: l-«K 'i'“I“=—"'j"'V_°._ . , V. V (bowlers uxlou diooloeod to tbopiiitilo.” (U0o- "’ 1'0‘ “MW! to get up 011 $110 10"“ ‘W anus, tuning uunl which um . wnlnui of w"'fl"’7W'! oi Emu.-i-em.-J. A. wulwe.-I. Generul Butler lot lilinuzil Ind ti. moolm mun. “meg “I mm W -iréet. W4 W W‘ ‘Y’ fiimntion, my dear. The csr is an In: iortlnl at W4 1- 3?:-‘Hr hvryvg-J Ev’-Ersgg of W" W "V T""*"”‘§;.‘,‘1"-flint-.-1-rim n-n,itii:s'.. it his Bu Hm‘ mmm 3} . me. do i 3 out; i 1-. -' ; :a:§oi.i4-.x..=4_ main £§0i)&?i:l: it on L .°. 6.}: of €)ln'.lJi:- ’gZ‘}.c_4i1rnrt:l.i:m FRIDAY MOIL‘S'IZ"i’G. Mi \'2l,18Tl5. . ......,......... .. ___._..~ 3-i'IN;A.NUI.3-L- a Tllvitsnxr ll:Vr)zxnm.)!ny no, 1315,‘ I 'I‘be"lnl’1¢'l'i!'y cums imnh aim oomplm: of to- cumhintluoroi money. and lack of diatibiinung I.-unlnvu to rodoo-2 liicm. Qhii orrtyrb istujicl. lgouj; ever, l’¢].lDl;I,l-ll!‘ ou'ufl.ug_'5 at .w.p¢r'. hovering thin ' and‘ flour. iobbing uni li;hl...t-othon Iiupinenu. Tho gong:-Al lnqqirv. zhowtyqnip. V1317 . light. And duqninon. RAMA =nu_.goy..iqcI bag-ginix lo: #31, an output: 359 pox mu; 2:! irooii nuul:_.eu’,uanu. and mi lb i'}eni. tor loulaido Xzmmmm. Di’ fiat uxnlu ouniomi-rit wlio§e'llnu"uo lull. ' Depoaitn -abound largo inc:-um to-tiny. ‘rho’ douuad for city no county‘ bond: and-Eutta bond» in Iwsdy. aim tor fin!-clue inmtmcnt ioeuritiol 0! all midi; oiztxl-.ie oi govemmcmt boom, The mm nbov Uthl snwly no demand. Gail: mu in tux rfllflfst lot duty pa)'m¢.nI.li, with libcnl supply. it '¢'°‘°d 3.I.1'1i'=W York Io-My as lulu. Shaun er-ohuisv WI a little easier, bciniz "1 nix pupil! In’?! ixlod'eiui'o' doniurl. The raw be- an-en luau vruo 333130 out: on thouuind pro: mum: counter rah t-I peruionuud ‘premium. The rullowln; qootiitiom hmxlsbcii 1.: too Amencnn I-tnucm corpus-luau. ‘stock "Ind bond «broker». oorno: :i'hil-dsod Fina In-cola : . I lien p.,,.,;,. unto In. last. 1 .1 ll. 12:.’ s-ago»: ....’1s-ta " ft :33 lick‘ IITR 5- lei a -... in. us- I— I ... R5: ' c ‘t an #3‘; ill Mn: l:¢:....... ., July in. 22.1 t&i‘~?‘a"" *' - iii!’ "H .m—iooc‘-mi-‘a moi '5 A So ’ mi in‘ rint-I omer——mmnl no from at I‘: Toto 865 S5: svrmr It Ditgt to V «lot. H In no trw:E—-ll ears _ K b0;1mr do it: B 1:! 5 3 ‘.3 F11‘? |‘m'>¢-1!. cu flu It cum, _Lii‘ll1<f\:‘1_; I'.l baa nrrr-In-r~lgi)l It IS! 751 353306 Mglwr charged lo! Iiuzaxll ‘rm or law. . D is. Menu-—-sowing doing oxoept sale: of lots packed; cl-saw mats M 1332:; «lion!-lets li.8 c. mc‘on—-sum 0 can, to tutu out: and to tan. part on onion: 9 oultlrni ll [l.\n'$!i‘.‘n; oieitr rib: 31|sa;di':Arol(lcO 8.! 13 ii i}l3,i{c', I. 1:. D:4m9,- wt to. W: quotas, I. o. tum: I8 3% ii . °a»sue: mi hos mm in lot: in ibc‘ ao wind in iobiii» atmlordcr ton It 15 ififi tux M--l'u'..’>0alJ V «max on 5-1 LI I - . ~ _ ' $'1$U1€'l‘Al!.'(-E8-Toaoe ply, or-xi:-o-ud nulsqr ii 759 cm in in-gar now?‘ . .».. 3 . Doulwllnfilaod up $50 but third and ‘ a.p_d!ow_§g at I3 75 fl S. * , _ _ _, .. . . uilortke-‘ffo quote jobping lob in nit-_irrla at 'l’W'u,1VéI'- '35?“ 7553"” “ 1 . . A _ %’.%a°.*l:.i.s3?*<r%:ll*.':'r.:.*;s:.:iliilq£-» l4'.'o V‘ 5. Smoked tonguoI,imhh. as ‘£5.35 .9 'rn.liow—'i'ho Mound. in we quote mantra! lots )7 o bore noohuigo to note. We note Bellow and IIIII) at ’I!a'fl Pie; Q9irKilIi6.0bti4o6i'i“. I Dit1i2(3'l‘»l!VI’X\-Insottro/y 51%?!-£91? dull. ' 'fnu3t3nn:d.( thy l"N|«l#- - . .; SICD-—orouioein1i'. and s'§'i‘.’i'x'..".'s‘ic}:i’.o°v ind I 33 . in This sentiment in this’ commodity know: no change iron in rontiso dolinou which bu DWI-‘I its mruol attendant to: some tin: put. tlolll continue vex] lizhtdube only sale reported 12 hole: is 1 K0. No is xicu, ind wooooio - millet It 81 Jléiamltllld ii:-vl:.:WAX~iJ¢munxi_Ind mural Ital wD mmu t.ot.duU _ ix: oonlufon to tltlr at 11500175: 911010 M Itosdy at on so 9 ‘l-‘LAXEKE D—Litth olfcrlim And mnkot study; II. 1:96: New Tort ll lzoumv oi‘ :t‘i-'—-Irhoro in no demand iot rice: in uauilutl.‘ We :1 (H36; muhlno stove; is B; rived do t bu-ml do 8 main. xy new IE1-bl;-ol‘m st.‘ ooimtry ' mn- rf: in’ soc Conn. line. 117‘: soil‘: Em.-any: New tort. I bolus Oimrluton. ; MEI itluxoore -- lulu; o . 68 on. 1 six on c 14.34! balosziorsamo pcrlod but week. I ‘otinnm ma. ti 1'0 and iii-édbtliticned - t» and Rollin . ll ‘ 31,"; b «I? took some time not you. '1-R’ “"..‘:?‘.'r.'£.":.f.‘.:::. . 52.2%,: E; ..*‘._:_‘2:: E 8! Tlilerlljh. ' _ . xzw roux. _ . in-.w Yoxzx, Iinyfiow-ttouov any It 2&3 perccnl. Prime max-unitia mmriult per cont; sterling qisiauti .86}: for tiny don. and 1.89%’ ulshh "«"1N°WI |'¢°=iX3%I 0386.000. Gold opened’ .390. I-.lo5ed.‘Il.,1lDM._ with ulc_I no high ll ililx. ortvwiu mafia: "pa ¢ent.,- cu:-yluur.n.uI I tlattnm rlptroeni. 'l3aoAumoat'l.1-out »dl5btxn4.‘d Uiil‘D.00O. Cloning: 337300.00 . overnnscnta lino. itniitoad mortxngoo dull. Pi flute bcinelr. ouiot. stock: were heavy and lower to early dul ngn, prions luivin undo I gone:-al decline out to K per cent. tout de- cllne wu in lo Incl Pacino K , the iormer . (Allin from 233 to $155’ MN! Ilio lulu from 38K to 36 ’. Axle: .\nid.~sLu uncut boumoamwz ‘and It Iecomi collprlou lhowod 1 rewvery or J} to Us‘ pcr cont. txomiowott whit. At the close stock: were weak and lower. when the imprvvvv men: at tho ittiunoon wu ml lost. The tax: '. notgtouanmu thin nook to-any were 31¢ no .114. ' 'rbI.~,incrnnco tunes in Em in the London math: anointed depmulon hero loamy.‘ Union . rnciilrz nun to dose with iut ulna at ‘Id. at. Pnul IMO man. and Mivxootd to 33% to: oouimon. and {:6 mr pz-cloned-. dflantic And Pmiao Tele- gnph tun steady Itiiliskib, an announcement that the 'i>‘undIy had I.|'!’l\’Bd N8 tinny to can In -coni. \\'u.bonla cloned at 835458’ advanced to 20.‘ int comitiomand 28,! for pro- Ictnd. The lliuad earnings’! r the tint two wecknullhglyfifiox on lngcnoo oi (334.0-00. ‘mu: rope: to 4. eat a wage: o gruaimnpen «Adm much internttiu ‘Volt Itruuglad hande- nldcd elm! ma lb-s n:Irkot.£:..‘x‘rusu.iioun oi Block Exuam 0 312.000 l‘l?!e.I;.‘N which 7 000 nun i‘v.c.inq' 1.26 000 ialon.2 housem- wmem. 7,006 Rot ‘ ; .. . 4.600 5:. Pull. 105 000 Eric, 33, u . A non. ii.-500 Oluoa. o dowalmia, . -ooo tman heuia. » oi’wn..Ro0o at (70 " Loo luro nofotintnd at 100;.’ uuu..g,mo'-ixerr it mnmuum . B. 5. 3. -‘in '31. 1 -' 5-20's. ‘oz. 17; do. nil ‘do. ‘so 130»?-9&2’ ‘ado. ’ . 'do-‘B8. mix. new a H633“ 10-4 a 11'!x;bu om. gfldb’ : Bfluonn Zn, 1.03 : 'i‘2unouoe 81, old. 50) ‘; ‘I nrgooga. now,x%0 ': \’lxx1uIi.i-I. nogv. "3; . I > 1 R ‘ ream. Ctfoiino, .ggg' 1:‘-. i.o3:’to:,:sixE ‘illuleitn Lnion ‘telegraph, ‘ck; Qulchilyu-, §i’~l'3' .$“"”.,...'.. .’-i§,".‘.‘..‘?'.a.€‘-" 1.i£’.tl".‘l..".:‘.”.;:‘:.‘ . . . . — grwdil; Plulflo mm. xii:-."; Now various 0 ;t2ria.22!€:pma—md. 80; Hitrlom. 34' ptclzrrcd XZH; Michigan Otriirni, G6)‘ ‘(.310 me PI orunrrutcm. }-'3 - To- you -;... .- __ 9 Luci Lon‘... gnd . 4,; pi g3 ~; .'..v..... _ ntnndomolnnnu. 5;; iiuxiinxtoouau Qolnc uthe I 1 I am |'i'1}.’;Ui4-vcitnd (:alzu’.ubuI- dIn£:u0oa- 41%: liiinou ‘ikznunl, 1u3‘g;g£Eantxc Ind .1 o -lest:-Flt. xix": Union éul "5l(:0on- cm hone bacon. 03.‘; Union 1 Do: 101%: Dciuru-o and Luckawnmu. 11854. . , L0. . ‘~.- V mmon my 2o.—c333.7.'94xsnlxo; is--:o~ or '86. 160; 67': 10951310-40': wt; new in .1923} H. Y. Ox 'tH; Hddfiufli P‘BKM'l1x183. nulls. Putin, my 20.-Jlantoo sit 65c. > -. . )'in.V.Kl'0Jt'i'. ' XIJKKVO31. 3!! 20v-D-20'! ‘I53. 99. -~ COMMEROLAL. 7 7301'" DO5'pIl"t"\"I rolu Tfqhbfixj flhlpplng. Yutcrdny tliuo srI.I'iI'nAoui‘nt the loot oi Plum c:ttoct'!00.000 ice: at my «into plan muuhtoturod huii_bor, ’th,ot_on.ao-_.in uhagxolroin IAOnpooo,Wb., '11:}:-«hioibar Ina" boouigud by H ‘ -’J'.§A«A .5mvut, at Wtqgxafwlu, to ‘ U ‘1‘ouuiru:2i 1.aOroooe'naiimad to Lsorono-. :’i:cro 1 ' tlu ' Ii ‘hIs'a'“|:¢onpml.?::u,r Big. flan, oi «ulneu; ll :, in: the method. lull: tho timiin on in 81.734. booido do- n ‘°“§1‘... ’§mI:>u.u thin mm on c o u H t. , , bx¢!7=1'T&=3.'¥*!°*§:w9'1uud -‘°"°" .. .‘B!‘J".’."' ‘E iv?’ The . .¥'t5-0-vslv no 1:: .=m_al_: oognagf-loiifig )(.t§thon, Sings _ 69.‘: -u-«um. in womymu. um xxixr’-.0ici:_ta+s£r.‘d!aw"lfad‘ bnnmn oofiwnt. l(r._Af..1l. msnzim ’2:u:eiL natal. xiuooi tho nzxrutill lidoooduciod brine romain- . 4 . w it uuclgzblzsmygnntodm £h;SAk: can ii iutuxv um nammdoa the.i:.oll’-an in . en , ' -uvupootrobooqo Itprkoh ‘ lwo ioiiorinc tron ii‘.oI¢n.1-‘. W. :r'm!n't‘0o-‘I (Liverpool) inqatuix t-tigonol L_bl.tm.I.:t.ci.,duodllu.l..' . .......- In-do ' -yxwtoou odviooo wpinyiub lnIoou.nd by able 0! borimu trout um 0l‘IB6‘flJ§‘h$U2 ' with list t 1 th .‘}ii.‘£?e".‘rm'.ii§’2' uutntl-£ot._g.xizwA¢ mu. - I 2+.:-"*8 *°éwi'.:‘ :1".l';*;;;;;..*..* CIA no la tI'f"&'*s§:.iumtb§ :10 i<iJU1,_bo)§ioi'Ol I uilioul nd lilo. mind on u-tiny are ha muna {Juno Kl . luuuu! month 2, 3 373?; _ rut ai- tendglllc I. '7 i»id;wisiw in to bid. nub, ;5<‘.iult¢d','i old tor Juno, ‘(be ltor‘ July 5 3610!: fliers! it we nub. sntbaui bayou. Onu um inactive in: without q-zombie ohsfi: o. BM1-:ouh,nud we bid its a in-gel 3165 la,” buym: Juno 650 Nd ai§c samba; aviuxe cam use--c; lurrz<.ioc~w<} o‘ cfiu . us a movement to nu Ind prim: aominsl. Nan Ianotlsing am in iii”; Iyutil pntooia oiwwo tcyxttxl M 0'1 0. low dull and woxkor, with “lei It canoe» Inn of 6 to itic‘ tzuiolixlu. thy quiet Inst! 1101: tor everything Iléovr ohoica. fligh- ..,.,¢. . y it 3 1 20. Lead uanmnxod tor ooh 5m,.¢,un,..t [0 2.'i. ‘Tito um.-no 5 oi l0b_O<‘Alo won m..«1Ii. hut A pm-tlou In out wndluon. which x-..u mceunnly ‘me will: in prion; For All aunt; ;,1¢i.;n.n_ bouavo: hdo was oxowi ‘grad; ulna; utlu'.’.u lxognbudn. "l‘6‘V|l10!1l~n mme nu leu witdny to the nlarut nil mind .”,,,,.5.,, up upcmuuun wens almost at I nud- “ui, 35.14:: tlio twprvttuiaion at an isnpudiu Mug, (mu-gguti‘ showed 151:» 01 wouknou, oiu"t0li+i ‘itcunrrilunod }:¥¢,?::;t:. so,"I'ho gntcvu: not sinus out at nu ma dulert. koIn:‘n:r,¢BO cat on ma “‘""‘ ”‘ '°-""1 "mm ‘ “:3 u.‘§°‘s7.o;o s... 110115 in rib! itom flu; on.-,11)¢o. lien on mu no basin»: i 31 Mi niuo van nomin 1; un- " ‘ °‘.‘.&'€.....a lift: on im- am but ltouud ...I‘.‘.t.":f:‘.' "u "“" ..';‘.§"“".‘..“""Z§3£. to‘ bayou. ,umeu:'A.mnu¢.i|4.==- 0- » “°";,.... w.,¢...4. mo bi'lIbArdIl(la mm 1353:: so -sewn obuigcd. ‘*9 me. How Imam M-ari till! 3“ 9’. told 11 .33 exunlnovv aw! "4 “ ‘EU no to um mallow: .1 and anrlsutod. in iulimv 1"‘ ‘L 1 0 av, . , bdahxnl ll! 12.... no 153:! zofioiao mu-t I-art Lu‘nr[I00l-—-Cpluadl TIM; Ottawa 8):. Salsa Ofiohaieo -. l'A'£l)lx..‘f!' run 51. xx. ' .. -a ....'_,.;.;:.'. _ uxul::‘:sep‘t§nibex l.............. ¢mm‘_ WQQIOM: Pfimh 50.68 Mo: I117 60i5la nsix.od.—almIoo .3."l 430; lnlgior 31:i:)fi—i.itro 3' V out on large ‘1 I420: M1 Ind SW18: name to mm aloe: sopicmlicr rm-e time tut you" .5 .2 u -It .. ' ° £1; §o.°s I 'nhon suave}! 1'00; brood cttsi In 51. ‘z_r“M_|ro..‘.1..‘.......’.‘..... #83 ll .. . . . Uolkmbug-igdl 6 ts. Ov- oskxat. 502545 ouno OM-.10c. ‘ - (alt-Baud Pixlntoo. 2 ‘ WlI[);lL‘r—-Sales.‘ 6.000 ha 50. 3 red I. o. -' (5.000 luyi mom olrirx-ed It Ixuvaeuono of and». man an?“ tmmnaiag1lu.m.tuy2o.1s7s: ,.'.g'§""""’°"“ 3“ ‘ '1\‘inta-wlaent. cu-I $532351‘ .4»; J; 82% Total . Dy rlvc-twalnrxeo txrdnz lleoalyil sad Bhlpmonu. 605 u... " “"'.'.T.' =- 0 3:44:84 3* gobldgowmw mix sofiénaxiyiz tl5.‘.‘c..8i.'{c bidr St. Loni: Livv Stock BA:-kot. . The following were um i-ocelpu and Ilxipmcota ' oi ilvo stock st this port tor the wont)’-tour hour; Judlng at H I. la. Ihurodny. MA)‘ 20. 137 ll .8hocp. and main. 4}! 30:3 .:a-; or. Lotus U110! TAIDI. _ OA’i'i'l.I-‘,-—'l‘ha time In: lzdn arrived to WIN oounuy shipper not to lend tomsrtet common There in no lulu ior them. They no not wanted. Ind, theroiom, i_1 ‘ “ cont no oltbam. ltiabytlxo toning prooou through moan pried. Yummy tho supply oi these was imenl, mutating mostly at notiro ost- tlmbulthuo Wlilufl so taotlacxnoriatlwux. ‘rho morkbt wu dun my wny,und the your. skinny an; to red the dopx-onion. bciog Pzioeo tor than wuovery weak. 253333-7 a 5.; 1150 MA“ 5Q 9'E—x"'_-_*- :.'.;:a:.$?£:as5= “ Z“!" ~; §:,—,r.;:§:2::;°.=.s S. ca,.-v- tau- 6 It. to -i . Qnicknlircr ’ ivoo decline baron lbu tunowut now out to- use btlaclaer tiuyon on open ol their Ibillly again! Y butcher on u on: list: , od conditions. . no alowneu oi the en- az-ema to have grown out oi tho sweet 01 Irri Ill 01 Ioxn A low load: wen uxoa llxhl Lndinn otoau, been t:n.l.o t supply. The mute: doom «toll on xnda showing no fitgezigih. The tailoring an the cloning quail- no sasssnssguszzofiesusaa .4 .\It.lv¢ ox;-la. comm . via: . ... .-.... . ‘fail ulna. nuns. —un.-Auoauuvocov #8383-S37.-‘$833833 81.. Lotus Proigiu. Baton. Rue: oi height in iiootlieru port: by river: 3 Mile}: cows I-til: coho! lair hillcli cvul vllh utlnl. contnxoo.......-... E.'!8l1 (Nor. ooixiou. cir.. '1-2 I W Indus: oteen .......... 7 (wood native butcher altars. .l.10g Goodnamo twain: otoeu . .1_o.to Enos 853 $ on 88 ...... ................1,32B 3% atom °*****l.....u:..-;.s'"=.....~ -**...-,_3.l;:,:°.2 xioclnrii would .......,u §!Z!_lL“E.9 "'N-I-TN 3 ‘ no ‘moi; .. ‘ ..1§,.-“°..‘m. wavering by some though Jo decision In-i penn,u:d tttfuud tobti 2+ 83 3 Jazz oxtuwvx . pan 8 , on in: but ilttzo ' 11 hole: made showing I Iiiglli decline Li ht hog: won unchanged. . ovinudny quotations, n . only ulu worn to cilia’! so. The cum oi pew vim F.‘ ‘ and toirlybcid mi: 01611113 tmflumber. nod Bl. no aura cutltinn try the vi! load - =1 3 3 o o :: soon a s was s 25: 3 1.32311 ----u I 1 to wean to to the or ‘in ‘G’. dggllg? ‘l'n tunes that? ' Taooznkot . decline 0!. 209% out: on . o : 586: do (at: to ‘- °5§'x°s°7 %?3u'i9.'—— I- B3.‘ Avu-1&6. P:-loo 8 633 3 3:32 fiance 2:935:22 8723:: 2: 2: a demand wu only xuodentmvlaioh together with over-so the ouoinuon that ‘a QIUT be principally in mil ouioiurs. .3911! rero , all And west. ' Wzniied 5 $355 ‘ I . PCT . aslsaa-1222232 emu: §§E§§ I.......... Aklmzlatiuno un tho Atlantic ISEES 8 : SE38 8 :§!i!2ft 8 38382 - E3 "P-t-7 me: now only to ;..-.ima iota. . - .............. : Tnnbncxiou on ‘Chung: Ill: 20. 18 [Our quotation: no for loin tron: out-Mndn, usieu pxhcnrioo noted; in Ailing man onion lalxlsex nxcuuwu to be void. Gain inoiuvuor u’ told ixeo oi Iloi-ngo.| '1‘OBAOOO—liitlDI Ihured rr. Locus xttroxu. vmcx ruins. T’I'i4£-1'39 mono‘ I'M In How you du. rtcclpta luiinx boon light and comp:-iaing moauyihroogh nxtu nd Indinn aid: to lulx. Iitore Vl&l°l°i&l0d¢r:l;°,di! b] Interior néiuyrfixn. I'll mud wad . now up .n.n<ip mum xx. lntzflof buyers thawed r duiro to ope-: nit. lmtwcm lnclinod to dunno wooeulou on = uxllty ofond to iliem. ooniinhd to oonunou guernlly dull Ind cloned qutot. in from those at Wodnéuin hadboen lion than V, M 18.!” ‘nun mg." Annco. Price. g mzdrvmdwk. 02401880: mm: 'ou',.,,,,-m,,-,,,,,_-- * . 41 ran through Ten steam... l"Iir Mun I%O¢X¢tl.. . iumindianbutnker teen. Good untiro butohu )3 Val: nun 5h.tpyon........... Z.Ilr| mom" andnsivutazrrg gghiunx III!) II Iod W note -5 - aifio no’. off» .Izoaooti.oIluo:- -M mow . phliéb-;-We qoota oon‘Hiuouxi Ii 05 25 V UR.--fine reported clillfl Mf«.|Uo sun: '5? lg: “U"."Ht“_)vlIl‘ ctnizsud. lvur i.I..0 to LOJ0 BI uwun. l ‘.5 tin“! ‘lo Prion Ru-ns—'i'hIa dooeriyruon indndoa - nmgnli ueli-tallod‘ and welt-ionnod otocz. from 3 to 0 U V‘ m ..A..O u unu.nzu:‘u7u'oso to UK?!‘ |iHAIr—Cii ttiotlbd hold mm st 03 5 . N. hours, 63234:! £10 olwhkh 21.400 bu wrn tor reshipmons. putul conicrécttz-i‘e’l§re§isI. all ~30‘ $75/Vlthliomloflfl‘ “ I 1 4 , vi .'b'urn' 060:: a y Ilun uni mod tat cow: And hoiiun, 2 i«s.w) to Lltxi In statue. time the mad. i it iitoch Blo¢ro~/11111 dual tiuo lnilludoo 01 El '04 yuuui 9001:) I: IV e. The demand tier 0 Illa)!‘ uh _ n 1 It 5 40 m I110: an n 5 -'_ _I « _ and dunud; .,LW' '5“ ° ‘ 42 ‘{ . '4 Biyu-Iarun zniivu: I? ‘ H to. kill it in . ‘iuoiu. nenxv: l.lI.u th1.1-‘A mi. in any-piy,Ii.;mt phi on at H 58.. Wn 1 . ". ’. Jirtzuumo l¢,3&oa\nll 01 03:1 can-wit on 063 850 ti-I O1 0501.: IT!) taocy nut St Mutt trunk-—-I tar yei~ law in an at 124:; low to acted mixed at 660; at elamw white tnlxod M ,iI Enurwin al at 080; b, ugulu. on-r_ed 677$!) no can lie. ‘lgulxui It AtlUDi1‘cui.|u.n’n to ill. soil In plant 6 ‘ vi. ' V C: ugi 9); eomoum to Iialit luin la UQ,.l 75. And 010 . ‘ wd in (bolt: tliroug lint. Ii ‘Kai ‘nil in: : (.n.xmm to nu uin.u.|rh 1 ‘I’ no utootl. Ivcracofal in total demand 1521;»? Luna '0) to DD , . nut-ma. cu» {$332 um. 'r "° $3.!’ .:{...“.‘1-.’.‘{'.' -W " iamioyuiiuw mind M 70¢); 116 an ynliuw Al :4. nothing Ixliupitod, cxccpt on white: nu: mica: -i Nllqs Co-av-—i.'uuamuu In inlr I‘!-'9..$'<: :--rd in Ixtu. «\'u‘}l5l ll; til.‘ f‘u'?;Ifil“."...' i.:‘.‘.. 1 an Ix: um new :5‘... 3. xx}: u.l. 1: .'vmn:ruI. must: no villa: by union. . ()A’l'1',—-filler: 1 cu: tin. 1 lit. bouts H----[ u: roju-.tc4.l II 036' ‘.1 no :4 do No 2 white at Gxc _ a mind at 01:; 320 in not and wiuw run It iliixc. kl?’-htlto ILU 5 i:.ltn-- leuum Iur _ly prnIli:_(-xixzuw nus ui . two into. mute and No. 2. 5| I g 110. HA . -—0hiu Blur is in good demand Ind arm. We quota round hoop It a uni I19!-llflllliolltkiad 01 WISK8-i la la uul.sl1b ~...-..s.:..=.....,.““.,.:':.'*" ’ “ lillUl$—Th~ muhi In went and Iiow. In-Rl V-M supply wu not tum. iociudin . llowovtsr. some 7: sun at tho pun, hul t onnndod oonumiolu, uiuoh In-Jo not Rusted. ax- cu yl la out at tvm inotuvool o The buikoi nlu woo to ship who look light-wright: get: The dcmaod on not very livol rm-pug:-1 to claw the ; to: null Ind quiet. mm Molina oi 1092051»: r on in tutu-.r demand and lzigim :1 mg 4. Maud iootternd _v. V dot in Au.-It cut: 1-UKKJI I .;";';... te- ST. ,L(.} “and " mi ’hi*.lr£'3'. it were or uni tin below. oottiaii l ' Kiwi '__liI 5 mm 2.1 o " may V rwoigu imihrl $9 87);’. head: nu-utrnt §?ok§»-'-‘xofipw antic-ea redwood ' I paint: to-day 1 i n vet 1 head - mack‘: total. at .!iroz. lay. no I 05. Slrliatd in- " lo Vsztioioo. ‘ :luli_e.:g'd"fl 7 ; silo- 5‘”"‘.'.’.‘.’i"7".~‘.‘»£%' D116 oauinmr and new I 7.'i.'s'o "K 2 , I .5..“.."‘..’.‘.‘.‘ °’ QIUOCI an IBC CISCIXXAI1 H: y; cm: us. out lg. Boy around 110 M IOXIGO. Celia tllIi|cl.L0h¢.‘IhoI' patio. ooutw lulu; upland, 8ii8}§d. Brand: 2 I9 25. 3586: club. 9: 83-! xlI.mo——i. a. Mo. tie ltn.wAu*Kx an omit:-ly nozninafd-in Pmvmoru dull and iwmmol ll [20 9,5. 02' $5 2546 xi 8.50‘ mum ; nexilng. D. 1' Limo if 3 anaowenxi .3. 2 I-How, €05; Common nun O5 '.!i.ni<l£c. Jwn Petr 3 1&8‘ bet 61 2 Onto qua: 693:. . . . .u use 3 at ‘.’”".‘3:.:...“:’. will caller limit emim (lotion good; quiet Kali link. Ktokuk . Color 0 0 John F. ‘,0! Fly utw, Poona. with tblgmotm. .’{iH.F§i'i l{§--'I,‘§: .3. 1.01312-DEMq<1im.T:.sT. Lptnfs, 1%";-.:I:I>.:s..Y. Bi AY ms. 5 ’8'2f;§. V PfiEDiC£.L liar 2110 tons; lfortlierutzn. 300 loan; Sliruzl Lgtlzrio ni’ lulu arem 156 7057 6356 I Milk. **9"'- may ’, ‘Mm. “NY”. um am”, ...;e_ ‘an mudrln. Ina‘. Iran nou- umb rroq t-anarvuuuuiactuu.-‘. in 4.~,.m-m-.2 from um it.-{la A-y hwksfiv; that ES ‘<55 ETESTU I. 5%.. us. m'rmn:l.li..e vlm.::'x a:.m.<..n~ ..-..u_:.4 ‘Will’ Nan»! filflihyflfld B0. A1. Pri--v. train. from l‘i¢ul.ur ‘.‘....).; .n-- .-h n£;;£:"!.t=.I':ni;tI,¢!nl¥n'.i‘i;k . .... " ~o - ll 7 L553 ll. ’ 4 in Q t i N’! ?‘“m‘. 99%;‘ M__ c af-pv-K5. .\..~_ i.-_-«ix. umln m,» an uaxnmiy %$f.?a“.i‘3§‘5.‘§.“r£'i’¥i%§i}3&‘1’§I$?s.?i.i’&“5'd£;i;Y.;:! fir unlit tlvaolueoig, .1» kill tw rt-nlirnd in-mt twumt: toxin _E?:nA-\4t ans -hiaodlaaoom trotxtn. * :zout1-I~txa.**xu¢ Id LII ottznn Line in . A: :.v 05 T I I) lay. ml. «'3? «tan: J for Knokul l$(z9-ll. ' I J (Fm-Orunu. s'um"?3§ U1 :3 . .. , W 13:; he and animal ' HIIIEKI‘-fllferlfifll _ ,i.::-nu‘-sa'.i we»-tlbfiztsaam. l» . . mm. mgmun-xfifiw‘ w "emu"! I roéotdod be-tvmciit Em A»! $3: Fennel was fair lol- ...= " 2 odd ii in srltatcloain < mg; rfioomgloié to $1‘; in 26114 . .eonuno:: to tax‘ 834!‘ little: nslaarn ind may ash-rut. ‘:1’.lnli>ia and oil»: attics. vrtzi it. ' --r-Anlnrul cilitm: ru ?0; -o inrsiainud on itppil-no I-izoodlodm on M 25B fii Ihllflritbh. ‘ - ll ' 9' ‘mime: 9: 5-9-9: ztnar add M as in -tuuunI.l'uauio noon «at n.au.nn'- 3n hen, mnlln §bam£ cl quality nu been a. mo In Item: “um bflwuw on On uu:.lan'x' an-' is 5 ii mm 'i'it,ai mini.» 1’ was"! 506; I 1 ua";p&”u: nozzle: W6‘ M‘ M" °' D085 In: well slid po Iihziy flux. till 01!. and com-ted to f moooru-odntemfiflgsi vrn from hcreiotlie M225 1: bgilgt ntil-I . . ~ u= 130 mafia: tho l tlu-co 31 . ‘ll: ‘ .033 K. N. Line Packet or a nine Lima an inch. ' mm - be gtoerul omeoivflhfl ‘EV ”.*E.‘,*.4’3:‘§'..'§?1.’3.";i’%.¥$;3é*§f"E..*n“‘“’ ”""“ at ufusa zlissoaxtero-9 boo}! :6!’ M ;\§¢! t-Ituifiis line hatlarafi lad muifd mm — .:z.::m . in the mat» _ ammmmuwkm . 0 6o~t$idnim’-zn!\‘>~:2i- ytirm L3.1'tgtrn~ml«o ‘tuition: and cfi Imagine If 3:50: so-odwa o nah. __ film. rt» ir Vvrurz-boom i“.r,«;r. in em aid cit guy.-.o lhokmnrs 0! L’: burn a. in. no t at 2xm.¥. nu: , 09”“ t 3 1 I813. m-.030‘? i-‘I. uuwzas. r.-um. 709.4». ' lillnrwnoutl to uucomt Itoaciura. riaootoliuloonuiooxouxtta 3'3." 5 825i900i'.§oJood iior um: lsmbli 0 1 25.%n\:luo: Ocbosdio K8 1.9 t.::§::°.m.~. -7.. rooms oifrnd to-thy; city The 0 mos in gem-my I1: low dnys, and among 60! new carpet has been i bdlon iihlo :- ' an 'em.' lgn‘ CHICAGO. , ' CTHCA00. )niL.20.—Oaliie-—R.oooivti 8.500 I tnoutoenugzi I ,-B 1233 35- ~ 5.006 on comm ix ’ ggidé Al ti'7:1B"fi:”cfi:l?°t I in 1 titan Nah vr ‘ .. > on It ¥£:?’ob7 d :olo‘o'od wnthpein mil; hi moot: D ° ‘"3"’ ' 8. head. xi ndulu otckitutn |_ _ gmgurn, 5 56116 7i; salon mostly It Isa. Peoria to Hour}, ind on lie: return in_ law it 2 I E . ‘lust ;.invL3 hea'd.inu.uui P: l ilzendail otiww §§Al!in9 tfrnh‘ It now:-do '5 prion. Rogue- .3 52.2 pu ti 8 60 8 80- 3063.» I'.ud 6 56035 50; medium. O-I mzwnuo. K11 20.—O¢u.io—i-local burr no market to '. (From tlwlindnnui - Halo: Wbittxgmi Poo ,Pi¢uI!It.Devhmay oi ihnoia rim: undo. ' wen ookingvat mm: 11 or'uov.t (loan. limin- nation the our Ilttfltl’ John urnw, N. 12, (till bull; lolll, 7,342 held 0 u V - zilrot bums. Eh ' - "- - . I I llooalu-u.'3.20obo¢:!n.tu Wh&I '11-B’ -_ » ‘ W .1 an ill iitlfl 811111 mow 5+‘ -'i- ’ > _ containing om - u n .59 °° va;*.*.:°*:....9 0 .1 0 mm» :7-5s¢7.p$:iiu._.y, as zoos _ _- ouu. scion! _ Irursd no bccn oaumiainq um now Iidm pio view to pvamhul annual Markus by 1310::-spit. Dunne E. Menus- E 5 3 fig; " § .33 Miami:-sotfi‘ 18-‘l. ‘nil!-ou%I3'o 31° ""’°':‘.“é{w XIV TOK'Ku. - Now Your, Ha 30.—Fiaurou1m-, ‘dirmagd; rcoclpu 2.000 17:11: in «ml to 4-75 6' an 10:5 -igisoogto wheat utrn 1 cavern ll 1001' 10:51. Louis ”i'.‘«'..'r“’ §§a‘l'o§2§;bu$‘i)l':oc?3 gm; N03330: 711: u ‘limo Worn. on HA In Hotel. The: nu».-3’ ‘Chm;-o yeaitonlay. Bi. P1111 Pionrer and Pro”. 1811:. can: - 4: :.:.::.... g Psmade of €osiI_eIin'o— -ny wunclertéi In in Male. 4 on the itiuadn uni hslr. -Irhld ml. and tho yroapeot for still to ' °-'5 Xttportalroml Izod gm: ...;.;“$.'.. to ; Mrnklid Iiinonota 01'! l mu chum“ '9'“ ’ “O”! ‘“.5“"'”‘° I tmmm . Md Iowa: “mg” Wang. fiigi’ x’~.'¢&l.&‘i::I|lI:1‘0.l-i"c|.x¥It and Pluenxot is non. ""° ‘trt\'fl(mlhOl’I!'9nIho1I£|lcotn- study. Dom vy :bn; mixed Western 8.5085 9 Blitz; Vinita do BSXQ. , .4121 also Ooihbu; mixed " iddigi-Q7 . nyiirtn; old 1'39 K - “WEI leum «E and lD‘l'l:1”‘1'E$BBd 1 (ha ry rot. Wutan 151%: 553 ' - be: uuunii; lugs mmm-.2. _ The Diamond Joo Lino oi Iieaznen to deal gimmv,-nu Amount of hiuineu in «but tron mos: don taken nacsou who ivemitotbc Oiiicitgo and . orthtvuto In Road. It Itdtcn. £0? Euicgn Iblpmcnt. Tine Piiubcu-3 Commercial. 18th. up: ur. Edtrui spoon; solrlienloit Plmbn u I .dc-at-hand on Iatenmcr (name not knowxao, ‘for Is sold (.5 ml ‘ ‘of in mine nl.l1tt350- by Dnxzgis Gama 21. 031 0. Dc-dquiet. Cot mound zdry txlted shoulder! 86,0} pickled haul 15 K6; in dflloo doll‘ Ixclnr «torn 12.l.‘o; shun do nu-tn; wine stomp lake. Ghocud whiny 3). 208121, ’Bm§"i§i.'.'.‘r3. 3-‘IE ' o lfiohnnhou. NJ 30.--nmxr in you‘; No’ 2 11 Ho I'M I brother-in-law o Lg"¢Vl“" E°‘:.'7 0 -‘I'5E105- ptopoaituown petition lb hit irtenduhcnv. Will our riror oxnlmngu .- one noun oolooi tllonme? unrrtus. - ‘Von Sui. Peta-Kins ‘in id id 62 nrldmiior J t, o 0 nos. 3 Bar A . vs 8 2gz)br<:)p& I2?) 3' . 1.5111 in ll1lrpg:ll£L|!tX met or June, and 11.97 01 Mon dull undaohodolou-or; I l1.'.‘o;t.e- llxa i 1 . ‘Thin steady I! I1 02 June, Ind 01 05 July. Corn firmer in (twin. .7 ["0 57 “]§‘nn9’uu§§°nLg§:;'ud higher’ 11 so ' 1o.6oJa-Ir. ' ' st. inns. my 6. nos. NOGTCR III IIANKRUPIOY-Jfhh thowoooat. nnoon . The Van fiwl vrunot loitby on tltorlmr-um ll'Ig.htif!'I!lIll[ um: ovens: in lion 8 ior itoodfi. whore ‘"1 "M I ">03"! 0 Lo rmunsunu. 0.-itotmicnm quioi st sad or lieu-on Ind held ’i'unoth at 0'3 6354. -Yiaxaeednt in rank . botnoilnohioektnihn‘ lat oltornoond uidal ll- oui ti into on ‘ma gtwoihomurpolzi J no, Pm1.inm.l>.n'u. any I '1-oiinaf. mnnmunmuy II lotkd upon and not-4 ovxIsx~ox.71:n.~uauo. out " «ma-.‘°‘°.§ India.» And Ohio do. 0 6 2 not um” nxtlurva “ btrgrlizlautnx I tlzoupla oi ulnurr BALE. you morn n no loom; ms pan of the clzpiunt dnlrin absence. y ~ 5 3 Special Riva: Telegrams. ltvurrna.-B. 1:13.. Mar 20.—h.n.iv clmuiy arouy 6 I01-ixo. lxguod at b)¢11.8o. Whin . n .' Obecoo du.ll;Woat=rn prime Ii 153133. 5: Itudy; Wowsmtndi gt 18165 CIKCIEXLTL mauduu. vhiu uuu;md,o Jo Crow, :8. inandto olmoon. Thouuto W. hlonaannd ‘0 I. m.; B-abort Mitchell.) xi" Snot at 16%-9. I “ 133- (Jam .V5£h {Quincy had I biz tri ; p‘ to1c§'.‘dT El.‘ i'xtoc;“§1.Ikhu{Ai ii- 1-mi Towor, 10 o. 111.; lm}; u-law: mic; imuc,lbiaa1.-mu. mix’ morn“ ; goolulid in’ ' mullahs BK I ' 0 Jul ,0 5o Jluwosteari .« 5’ the til! «min south:-rudiy oi Li feet 3 inches to Ills)‘. I will. on MONDAY. Tilt N111 Dis? 0!‘ .I'U‘.'t‘1l. mm Mnvara tho boon q! I o\-ind ‘clock .13 the uh.-moon oi l the II oi lmmtt tell at bixcaucilma. Gash, lihl. litio. inlonlt. chili. auto and V and Pen: Oarnu. in non. uualbe-l wvifimy. to must Now Oriutnl, On. 111.; clear rib hiio‘ char - 3333!. 13 m.; '.Dtg_iua«1 J ing- 3 75 to : Eflibulx mu. 3 £::o1§o- ro- o2?pu. 2.1B81{iud: nlxipnuuiu. Ell) bout. ' nAl.ruioI.n. BALTIXOIB tiny 20.—riour clan ed. Wlwnl Mendy; No 318 6140- Corn nay doll; 4o. uuo—-Wooten ' on to ‘ma " ‘wootctnlnind 740. BJ¢dl1l:= at O1 5 ouimk uni nluru, 5 a All ell. 81. Louis. 9 :1 llnxrilxa. Lin 0 Wuulu-I worm A ;c'§:zub,,§cu on-lulu; Bio. Goo CIxcl'inu'rl. ny :0.—-Ilwler 13 foot 9 inches and ialiinx; il.Lr lad warm. ed mg; Arlington,‘ lirmvhn. ).‘iLlobu:1;Con4 Hiilu. Iltmp '2:i.~—lm-or null hill s.ned—lnun mm. si. Lonln; lea y1'1ile.(JLiro; u- t:l.,IiJwA, Ma 2o.—m min I . mm at D a. my. Mhnoxrxoun mg ggfi. 9!. both. May 3). 3813. onlz lxtolu-d demand. to-«shoulder 96 me I ; Boooo—-Ilaouldu'I six I: glblio. I.A.rd—reflncd 1681015 min arm and uucbnu . ‘intro qu at nod nomlulily _un~ ciiugoa. Whlaky quaint 5121-81 25. VIEW OIL!-L85. - 5'21! oxnnxo any 20.-Oottnn—Dem.Ind mod- cr2uo;u.kI $‘..160bAlu;priou moanin- ‘S SAIEIE 01? 53 13.15 K ihcirilcul oi trust 11313 tho or than: . 1'1. in ed in uteri K SonmI.'nw I . Fox I?! the to at bunlnenaun At prgfciinool ). :1 to out good 4: toB:{riu tow iniddlinx. 14? 1 mm Jniddiin lilli mlddlingioit. f 30?; ‘o. as .4_ ea, BK Inches; on 3 Its): . dandy. with Indi- NKW OILLXAJFI. KAY 20.—.lrrirod—-II. C. i'¢:gcclr.imm lit. Louia; no dlpntuu. wan: Vlcnauuxo may but: ' rtiy fed no 1....-‘$2..-xi Ii ds-put ui I28 {nil to an Iilv.-B R V ' ' o A t Since l1;Jt.It<‘nU0u oi oi mt ‘M M ¥N'°'l>€l'1!' P1730 99 "115 by iluovmxbnu. - -onn-313:4: vu man in hurxsniaaluory Into: tbouin mm :0.--Down-Comnsouiroxitli; ”" “mm uvznmob. H17 30-*-QOSWII '1 Wu-in sud cloudy; river toll thxoo -at ..-fiwmoa. not nmon: ol :2- cggnu ibobflm 9: we 66 . hturnsbio to 9 In 1 in r an it or o 3511 Jmlelr J he ht. hie elxifihi cutout y oi ti» , _oat-tliyisoni Hum-4 cieocd reaiuuuilio-srttt oil.uu1laBt~ limmnuid «manila. it tho (333131; of z. Inuit. nmiidnmo in»- cm. uxeuuon or tau. ucrbod fills: to-w 1: itz-ginning II the aorunwoat corner ai ' outern LW,aud ro- eoantr rnglofdh uuuwidtochrinunfinna on NOHDAY. TR]: lint DAY‘ 01 amrr. I315. ' of tho Ramadan and G . it the out goal 14¢-11:. uh out. the in ‘El Lltlitclc. calm. «um J:-rte-nanni aloha Crow. 1. in to-descrilml pnvkcrt . tout]. ca boats. ll E 0 AB. st. Louis. MI] lit H15. Rio!!! 1. Lorusdoonty. SALE. ~Dema1t luring boon man in 0 mid ax- . u .%1IE IITII DLY 03' JUNE. LE3! benrza the noon at (an ouocx I. nu. Ind tour o‘cloc't n-out doc: oi tho Gouriw .oul.t.Aeil at public Vanni to ihornul more to ‘in Hook 1» l Illa} as A imuto :2 Ivan: by : K«'l‘I'aa(£G. Mr [Luna 1.90% Wtntumbc-st,“ 96 W45‘ V I Caliionna M- 21139: new, . nu Bacon-1. o. In. on 9d’; 1. iArd.84o N. ‘I‘n1low—.A,uwt'icAnAn orpool), - Loulsnnu. l.oI.‘-wYn.LI May 2i}.—-Cotton null at 15!-Io. Ylou! ms. Wm: gum. .I.'a“"'q:.... "L... - imuérngtggi Ii L11-rt: Boar. my 20.—Clou\ly mid way. iii: tau 1! litre: isillllxi 7 met by pogo. PRO PO 8 A L8 . x"v'norosALs Ion ziuurunr aux-runs 3-P.§".:.::. .......:=.'a... ?"i1!IE I111! DATOP B *"*‘”fi'§i"'”"} mm xtft . in. LIBS.-Ila virtue And on it sued tin can at Loni: oouat meiuzmhin to Guru atom: at vs D-N-.0fII-Milli“? Jrovunuiucrcctedoattto V [IN] onion dc.-nezlnod utollovu :~:‘...'a*.~.sa to tho plu oi Ind odln oi “ll Iuhdfildn. fllfl 53¢, gt. .m..g,,'ng, nveivod It thlnoflim II Proviaimn quits: Ind col Ii ohn1IMefl85€ei clou-rib llliololou liko. iuouu Ibouldon BN6‘ cluxrlh litxo-den Lsn1—l’xiu1o doom is run 60: k I la}. ginguitaveoll 8146 XILWLUKIE. Si. Lonll. Mum. ‘l..t'.'I. u-a"1TI.u.i;m. rm 5 all ‘real: without the. 1.91» 3‘ U oo.aoars.-or IIE.1U'l'7‘S 1 I) as tho all ‘ "uncle 1573.01 uiuoou Ind 81fI¢y.l.¢fl ant! ‘lgynnin ply uyvlllcd Shirt lo:-ui(‘ottun J 3 . eniely IcllI'l;.No. 2 :0]! Iii axon: an to be taunted I.“ "m law”. X0 In Don”. “t wdnterm hrngomohliamfioi nvo ' uxnu , I I Pudding lnm mu... Cloth. W 1: V ’ or war. alum tho mm. line u! not :2 3 ‘rg;-’g"‘_}‘° “"‘“"'. nuruz uni iuniiei with uruul nvunnota t kit in mm i§5}:".:§ 51:???‘ oi’ Sli. ‘I B GHFINIEQ ‘TORI ottl'nnd lard unchanged. Knur OELELNI. I npnri ‘ NE“. onxlxl. fig I-llden no lnluruwtl tluu I roll cam vlhm-o with . '|~ 3*":-":."x '*'.'.’;:.”'i‘.i -h ' hull’. nr 1. ‘wt um“ w E ....m'.".§’.°'io- original. o " ""'°"" ""“’°’"‘ i8Jt’¢i8Ko. Luu - Lego ‘liioliixn. ii: the You. 0011: meal . rm; to- 60. llama dull at Joilctwnvtilu. ltni . uni ‘mi _ 5A'i"iJl'tDi\Y. ‘DIE 1111! DAY OF JUNE. X575. hounoi ii urine! in ibo ioronoou and 3 moon or that dual tho ghcr M 04 b0. Osborn unchanged. Goidbglc. sight uctunge, Pi x-to """""'"',.,g’,,...,"‘"".',°’ "fi‘°°“""' K. ’ I mdizuotut .. * mm 33% TOLID "‘“°“’ mfigfigm . la hiiclu , 80 im- .‘}'u§‘-7'. n 2§’?"x~t'o5 ‘:3.’ 9 01375‘ 1 23- Cnrnlwndy; o- no groan. ‘Ho. gage; .\u. :2. claim; Wt‘-ltd, avoxc; idionlgon, is .u. - Rho mist. bounce i . Si. Louis. ‘Hm. Am-ll 9.15:1.’ . u ' n in “x:;gMll1hfl‘n§I ‘urns u.J;1v:.'.I>.,~pu:y Q. ‘if; Omani. COUNTY WORK; MONDAY. nu’ 24., 3:1, {or tho rrnrllufi. nncuhm Ln |1I‘I)II]lIY"u‘:"I|3fl va iollovrln '1 n. \-11; xx-sun will: llio llclirionialnumrfla "um “I “"4” undo! ‘iurnitunnt which c<nnvr)'Inoo was in truth» «tun ul ceruixi mite: hilly dtvocrllxui in aid r uni rocnnin , _ llvrorinlouo said and 0! min. and at nu n-1uontottiw I‘ holder 01 sud notes, I. the undersigned. tluioo, It ._ ’fl!UiZlil)A\', MAY 37. IN}, bout the haul-I ol )0 o‘ciov:k in the fox-coootund 3 o'clock ulin: ntlcrnooia I slam-or lllol nun-homo, n the all oi oi. basin. in I ti pmcezd tl Ibav niourtibului uul.-lic Ilxxduo. lu lbo ill): in And UM oxgonu-I EN BY 03088 ‘N ILELD B00103’. norms, Hay 20.-nour-Douand hut fin! mding; Wuun-n nope , Wlsoomln In Mmncuu extra to 1608 'WIl1tulhoal0hl0 indium and tit:-in 536 5 " "nan. Loans :6 as , ./‘_ Tb. 0oxnqulet,at90flD2c. CLEYELAID (:t.xn;z..urn. buy 20.-W ‘ $0. Con: urulvutd _ an Iiouiy;B.W.11 state like tor eazlozr itoooiyio-601-n 700 bus 5;“ 401“ M14 I“- ui aid nndonkzxnimnnrannu Q G.“ ‘ . ‘W111. on - "N1! 0 uosmt. nuzsm moor MAY. ma "‘ "" - "" the run at the pram» " ""““' réacrvn the right to mini any at all '§'.‘*i.."“*‘=.*:':"' M I .a..mi’§5‘3 W oi A lot .'.i}.*"*“';* gaghntglmi nun, : thouselva. matron. Ell. . :1 xx. ' 'DBT!0't‘r 20.—71 IIIDC ll 08 35 when duihn? droo ‘mm tn’ - mum; I-H91. Louis. in... to 5.: II: tr)‘ 2” "M M "W M’ Ind tho oolu oi on trust. in-iuriallud to tho wunty hull in mode to man into wu d h ‘:uttuakm'vq will be ginn i '1‘:-ounre FL . ’ 8 I>k!.wl Amoudixi ow! hood M} 9&6 I . “V” §‘o"‘ is itu. , 1.. Whoa: nndnngod. Oom._ 1 I-mm ’“3s'§§.'ed': 12 12 ‘:1 U 3 an o:':' it no or Pmflugfphll delivery.‘ E xxau-uni. Bvhzul-tun flu 20.-«flour stud 35293056; .oornocuoananm; OM: Icaru Ind arm I: 'l60'!8c. 1‘:-ovintou omi- nnd uzmiauagod; littio doing. the i . . .— l " 3?“ “I E21103“ mm‘ 11?}? l'P'F'8BA1"l" ll)‘ virtue Ind uibority Dfl-1'1: :1;-IkrITI:i.. §:t'&;°:D»|'f:Vv! JOHN G. KELLY, county Engineer. R RESORTS‘ i A :}l:*'.T.f.T=..*3$1i§3""ii'T’7'.f.*.":3‘"*.T:'i?3°‘**- W-' '""‘ ‘° '’°'‘'' » ‘ ‘ ' “ °' ‘''°‘‘‘ P"'“"’ inn It:-col. an now located SLTURDAY. 131'" Dl..Y»0V JUNE, 1373, in -nu: (ti) mu. manor by OI ‘flan (‘when not wool is - ‘Dry Goods. NEW 1'0 K 3! 30.-Bull Is‘ I taudh-rog- niu with faolnmlzawu bongo ‘A25 am iobbizu. trade In exclicd by tho low p Item utlorc-d. A lu§o‘n‘l-and o o 115:4:-‘mare in n nit. 1 -' me. In «~mr:'nn¢o with Ii» . M qmw (tau. 'u1lbl,IndIl nu rm out at he manna minus! 6-‘(ow Iain iiiuchtd nhirungn dnli Ind wen. Wooten: quiet.‘ all At no lie auction, in: n gum bidtlor. an the run: ”"“'“"" ‘” "‘""’° " fin” Youmu.’ 20'__O“w‘ mm “d flu”, ti):-niinuu-moi liaidnntxunun 1 I 1 5 ' 1: %..‘1‘ii'il.y' ll? hifsa‘ July 10 P160183-l‘.'.u Mimi-um, any 20.-vDo!i.on cLAf€§'ND6N Eit'.)'I‘EL., . C it-AnA'roeA amuxaa. " pm"-"Q5"-)‘-‘-1"’-'95-“"‘ W’ —-Wnemu Put-r l.lmlv-il,|1{Pi‘ui can I one 1.’: Sb! 9164:. iii. Louis. K0,. N31 1. 1331». A!.F.‘.-Wbamlll. Job THE i11*iT::_B_.§. my-xx‘;-‘:‘i not-loin noun lb.-n I du.c.rIb«-.1 me lull.»-tin! 4» ultra. Iauulk Hui» -ii >Uuou1l.i:»vrit.. Lhc 1:1/illnirfl Culfllxl ul Cu-llrgr nu-mo and ”l.'“'o“)I I Ind running nu-mo with fjislicxn ox-anus wont: An!‘ [Hi and um nod onhluli m.A1-main acAl.':o. ; FAIRBANKS‘ rumvlux mu kindly Ind fl-J. man: or ion. to In .‘.'J.$“.‘3.'.¢‘i”§l’3 1 la Ital :33!» hm. -m'c'l{1'5.“§' M 1 than ring. I ‘ , , . . . . . .. Ile (if) . 4 .30 . t at wales! Above low tutor mart fipuse under ccntcxnrchoi Dd‘ bpuco under aid: nth:-o oi bu uuuviul. Bpn.-Id Etna, ilrltun. liodt inland, Louiolun. ihllo Ilomphu.Iioi:olL‘a. nag Tolml. hyouo, Peoria lo, . U . ort Iron Mountain. l’Itub'g. Victory, 3:. Paul. tixiuurrunina. Hell: Ls Ctuluifii. PILL linb H01. Hort U-)I_nd. inuiotoao. City v! Vlrlsnlmxg. tisiia. E (06 lion no . iotifmoti‘ Hi I - , , x iiiof. hwhhlhutaniorniln 3°“ ‘' tut-n Ir-d lhrro I "uric: at-lly mm in nsirni itn 1:1-I in um Inn line of Bell: osiuutio lawful‘ road one hand": u.-1 ulIr_1 _-sew llm -«urn.-I hucbot II?! It._. in. I'll‘-LI nu dt bdl-l I-A sunk“! vi-in 2: of kit i «.1 the (vi E I l i (‘tin II J tzlfirn villi ll: 00:3‘ he- on - pm ul m...uxu- lS¢r'nyov‘v n on lot In mull thonu uuliuul kxzimenhl “roe: twat -on X inches: thawed nuts: "J Ia! sad sad wuhtnzt-on Am. DI. ._.. ......u'-1.... . _.:.................... ._____!!!_=_=.-33.Asg.§F- 3! l.-'TUA.h FIRE INSUKANE. ll‘!-\'(l.i.'Fll KIAVR Sll"l1.'AI.b"lHK $8!) H.1- ni mu Ilvtcflhrd uiunmu. lovvi I 1:-'ini In .iu- Ihtletn line at lsuitslunialuo lilrl --unn-n luv: Iowa: and irov u.) mriltuiftfonra-‘in Ilm run and uni dxlyvlulm loci. unit or ion. to tho nui- ¢.»n u" 1.! III-Inllllfl -In--t mny .p_41i).tn.-uita!i_z lbv I: ilhanl lino uI(« lv plui y iLr x-In iii-4 u hat-sly nl nn-:2! twkluxluf In out I All. Nouns. Dyusbug. noun mvnmuxo T0 ).lA\Zl. lhziluunum. 5:. i’aui.. . flu; Joiaawo. Koo): Hr Memphis, Hemp Fannie Keane: Xlplta - day. 4 in. Wild Duck In imrxu. PiuA¥;.'mla slay. 4 D. in. Stxbirld Eagigunlton. Tb h rucoo. Ru: Otluns. xirxil. wumsg A The riru bu born on A non lot the tut litu- ly-ieux boon. Wealth: Inn: And sultry ruin. dl), until 8 3-. mun‘)-‘:3 ii oomownood mining. and nmiihuui without iittn-rrogxtlon uniild y. m. Atcsuttfli thin. noon the doom on May, in- aluiin; mun nix. Batman in lair um us run at in, whiz: inlcrieml vny oouioeubly ul min hinidnal uynl l_ ’ qiurin bribe: (U. ll. -3; ul I ullu: ovrrmt-: .. ..‘l hlI........Ti:lA do], no -1! )1“: "|t:fbl(::‘l‘I" . ..l”“ii°‘.“‘... ‘.1 «Sui. moonin- -:~'== r mg“ I an-«I NJ: ‘ (7) nmmfigfn "M tn.)l zoo oouih-v Ilinvtu com Iomlx .r. ,L 1 'uk Building Wont old: rfi mum; UK N. Luitk. 4_4""s‘Pizc:Ai3 no'*ncz.“" na.‘lst1'r'rs ii 1 0. $1 lino on: hand i Irudl In book 5 pipe in our: a fur ilk min: I; I 4:. lb: um nuiou tut murals nulr. uutmhii tliuelorv I lmiiiw usual uni». If-ll: pumuuco hi Add and of tnut. will. on RATURDAY. THE flfiru DAY 03‘ KAY. IKE. ! lfio‘olm8 o. . todi-aw $1 at ii. nil. «Katha R, N W 10 xi unin- nqsxulatutéa lqrnl KDIRD dr iunrau Axe tint-AItuu.u. T‘haJIu.Y. Tolls. iron New OIIOIKD in :50 tam: Iaioooliuoont §.§."i"x".‘i‘.'§:‘) “z1.?:I.‘i.°£3'.“1'i'o ‘$‘»”“i5¥’ um; :31. K‘-.- Té 1' I. lit M noo\'o)‘uwc Urumqi: i use lniytuent 0! main igmuttuo I own in -aid all-ed ricumw-tuna v myughag p .l doc ID!‘ ‘I unpaid: ‘aw. t rm; 01 does 0.‘. anti bold:-r at Isl ; cl -ti uni. Il’1>lild(al'¢zK tho L):-orteiiouno. im- yul 81. inn in Ibo maim- L1oIrnn|v‘.l0_ib0 hlgiaui bidder. tor cub. It yubuc! . 1573. , veal-an on-| ave II: hold unit. I ' thin irtui. LY. '1':-tutu. in town}: cur»! room: in Ibo lloooniera o I; Louis CoIm1.t-vow out to tho uodernixne-i tnuioc w:..m":2-iizz. .....":*,_‘.a*:l.=-:.l::°..m..: .*..*:. firm lulba city at i. Ila. It {LN I a “email. I .36!- Itlol to lmnnfillnooi; oi- lid Al.» III 0 more linvxlnuslgio . no. I. r ' '.“...i°3u um I and t the . .oulI. oolnmtoelnl on ofhonou In-nun. nu llniaoe \'x'.‘ilib. 8..nomiu1‘Mu. s 23f?.‘!'t.fl'¥“5 mix»-‘a ‘mm an-red Q; P59-f:Iv.I9('|l1i6§A'.L9!t:fi _ an ( i;e«‘.( (‘wig cf 52!},->v:Ia Rwgtv, vesonubeib eke : H1 soawt. M” i ."l i.tw.......m£'.’ h rag; 3,. ‘mg, 9; 33.. K5153 ¥§IT£§§¥' ¥.§§E' ¥‘ area» all wt§x~f.-1-'.‘wX‘;¢s»si’=v£afl&¢i'~. V_ ‘§’50'(‘-K LVXI-33% fig‘ ‘luau; solute, and ,v..;,.._-rx'g oi‘ . .. M,-.,, ,3 M.* ..,..;’’‘’’*‘.e;..,,-,_,,,,,, _ ins; .§..°am*x .;4>i§2~is0‘.ar.....................&§:1i.‘!. Siiaosnaz. _ Loan-as ‘film DAY, 224-9.. 33- Q 5. in. we Stniussole. gifsfiinécidl. ‘Slates: an-it , . mu rm math atria» ->3 wu.~%n1r:ms ovmw M as -mush . . . 1'1-:l.V?€‘?5t‘.>)!, 3l'mon¢.. 135“? T1518 BAJI. ‘flat. at I‘! an own. 1.: and lv!a‘X’Ai1 I barb:-n mu 1):: nariix lit. 6 3 5- pm uorxltlrmdiy or. Mr” gm“ Y & oi Hat. 5111. {link 2:244 tau? lamina u; in ‘ '7‘ mm“ "‘«"‘$&7 "°‘» "*"‘79?-<'“s 9-¢"""GK~ C43 ? . * we film Azzrm. sons: ate. syxmw x;.m:,lt:.. ..smm. ilraxrserv. $52.24;, and: 't.?’.a.t R . m.. emu. amen- K73E'I~«Jt’-Yliiaauoca Xlawznatxitaxztgtzrrr. i°*‘{)R KEW Ofihflfififi. xlsalsaigpi Yalloy it-txxspsmsiims aw; ummxt: um: mm axawta . .,..x.n:ztn.u'.,m. .4 . ‘V 5!! ._~<n.n‘,T2ix3irrsz rut-Y mrwxz. X41 ix-iwtv» ma bow: at‘ 94 to cnurli £4-«M in tin guy oi sew. mom-. :1‘. ma rig. rape-rly M’ H)!‘ ahvng nan. 4im1>wxy.9!. «we 99!)»: am 9 la illhff aid aznrutimn mat e/ovng. we. I/mil. 3.0.. an; ‘.3, ms. KAI‘!-'~W¥.-in-«mat. J u., rstnzlr-uma g-5-.-..§§::. 3' 1"’i‘E:“7:.£3*.f.‘.3‘..’.‘_".:‘.,£’i‘.*"..._..‘”“""""’ -93‘ caxzooza. LIN B2. .cmzr 30i‘1hWI!f3l‘§,:l\~lu( mid tracts;-:2: line: rm: NEW 0¥;f.}?f2i.NS and an my bundia ?1(4!l-Int.-9'€'t1.f’..\'<x'sy3_ “° in oven: the 9-ayumat at 1" vrvwmcexwlrooneuxl-as Y .la%*"M-""" J .__...._..__.___.__ ¥wXe¢l.vhr£&.'Fi4:l :6 ‘[11 ton‘ NJ: 30} ’ use:-wee H Mwwwr «winged ieriiltmd. item». will. as !'l!’(,‘3£.*Dl»'|'. ‘flit $7731 DAY 0‘? WAY. L. D’. 3935, C-non-l:axue. in the cure: oi Efiowloou in the ini uidoead,}§dscao- itatcbex. Kw 4):-‘,c«.m ma nglibfilufi, .. -4‘4;i=- tron ‘x. Innis. and b-eiwuuu 28¢ 32! M at‘. not -is A» sad ricer '- fii. Louis. 313! Q. 1871. __KwBD&iausdB8.Lo\‘ih!‘hc¥oi 2-Wlzomw. Alphas Kim: 3 3' 3”‘. “xx . ..,. oyau-it «nun deed o: 0! lot. onus of Edunaii :15 V‘ ___. ‘ ; .ia%=i*’*‘§l.+i“:o.$*z"'2§ ; Kooiilviio sum 3:. Louis nu.-.u.4" ' talcum. coiunmgvflr Steamer CLPITOI. C!‘l'Y' 28.3” *0?‘ For Fort,;B”ei:'dio'n.j Mouth‘?-‘.Gr:v.s:v‘I!hr E H . ..:...-;.<.~gr»tw‘. _ ~4;,;;»c;;;o‘?;a,1;=;,i;=,% : .;‘a"¢.v’.‘l§."’£l:~a’s‘¢‘§"‘" ‘ Eoururaneoa tnoyrw 9'”°"" "““"“‘ ml an . .-.1.» .: .r MOKDAY. 11!: I131‘. DAY 0? Iain’. 187$. _ ‘clock . . omit ' . moi’ so: an m ' Court-hos». in 81. Lmlil. we doc in-tween lkboun or 29 _ .. T. DO?\'0'i'L.Y. 'X‘ntIi.oo. =1’-= .'AnJ‘.‘l':!£:r‘1§i’1’|%?‘l.n ace in Clear oi.“ St. Louigauui aemimbxwrfiggummpuy. Terleiiarroacizynfidlwtfiiaahcs. Dianna. W.’ i>t?u'1Ir...;...'ilr.'i'.. ‘li’eota1nna.‘nutw L.;l'~23é.s:5y.u‘.,’ .~ ’m3s'.A'z2st.8ta71nos. . . tori». ‘.- §*'*-=°a."‘*’m... ...., .4.” :2-.‘.:°,=§L M‘. we was at 615*‘ nup.'fi,., ’ I . § £ stwtravn. mxummx or, m:rx,_xm that day‘ a_t‘th¢ out 0 . sud-rtuali st tier. the iotiuwlnx do.-ocribzd lot or bad ham: in the city at Ste E . BEE éé "‘*‘...."‘i.. '...m..““‘*‘.§..*°£’l‘3.’.'..W”‘la$$x"?.....’5.:l“.... :'- rortiog Wm -. ,- , udnll my ,. ' 5%??? FAY IZ‘l$I..«...'.....-........ 5? utmgwiwo our ' 3 tg :§§§‘;i§ aasiigf it-2‘ 3 ’ -- uoxuiv.-rxxurmnurovxvxr. tin. ibeiwnathoboun orwuoek tum“ ?"iaoro!tabn(‘47ut—bou 5‘ E5. _ 33:‘ 3:. Low. as. ‘Kay-Eb. 13:1.- nxxnrrs 311.2-ny «mean. no - Innocuiiouiuuod non cacao! no cuhgafilcamz 5%“ u~mua.rMn¢ '- ‘ / {stunner WILD Dt{C$‘uu_!_l:ugc_s. .-Adam....,..,.,...._....,‘. ’ . " "‘_‘i.aVny2-s"x7(_1x menu mggplyndnu ‘Bl._LuI_ziI.)io.,ltp§il _ V U3'.l’}:E’$ SALE 0!‘ REAL E8‘l'A'l.“E4—-Pu» Iduodniuuubvm «:5 an ic_ill.nrin_;, pita; at public auction. to the iullovring mil a-nu. ‘i““”...“".......l..§ ...‘ H.300} oi Lzuu. ‘lcdfll romi to-uourumip tors , ‘ I D'l.III.to|¥. ndnyb. (‘mutual CINE! 8&4 IE 0 581. Pin «not. 138.863 AMERICAN 2:233»? oo.~.g ioifiunk u thp fir And.- I In “no ado; ilicnlic l02IUl S :9! It--ton.Iuko.:nmw . minus r.i'rrL.Joi:.'~.“':_oocc:o” ' "l ARM. iluiu Hits do; at tale. tho delzrmxi tun-J icy and ordinal nod mnoa. Built-we interest at of 6. Bi. Loot: County. in: M \'Ol.'.|3 -8111‘ A Sure Thing. '8 Svwiiio inciinju-tinaxo.i ltd St. Louis». Mo . April . B-it William B. i-Jtovrut y vrtrooountndnk oI'Ptt¢oo') r. um-s ism!‘ Xlllfl in txntndflobnvoqnfi mom: 1. int: Illflcgvvuie eitauea and nuihui my oth-H phy- .r . . . 0. deed broom:-I Incest. r” with I lloo of sold . I and .bel¢fl!7~l1?lInkI‘ . Iuilsumn-(bu.-uloornno Inid east- iunl y rmli the north line at tlcinun riallu, man: or In». to i- point the rules-n art at lot til: lwrfvo <|l'.l’0l II: I and tony-mn-u Dire-ihmlnndth (I: ul.hl,iu.:), In (nut to nature the runrmrm at certain ud stood Gcuriwdl in whom“. 00:14]! at slid hula: lunwboeonedoo us«in~nui rmir.-. Ila punuucc 01 um yruvla mu 0: until dm-L 1vmi.n', um’. um laelwcm they lmuru nl ion n‘rlm'|: n. In . In. of said dry. ll um um imni -5-our oi mo mo. in in city oi lat. It pulylk nrnillu-, 1.. line H u..in;:i:':"r"3€ u. ‘i‘h'iL.L3!A8li'.'i‘natoo. ltlc lotl I (7') "dd?" ‘ m orkiomcurid uni °*'‘5§- 5! ""’»:;.‘-*;-.*.;.“:‘51H=A‘““‘-=- uaq 1: a. nil 9. in. .. Q . ' ’ "I .f e Med10_al Guide ”:‘Z':§"~;;.':.:°°.......°~‘:°L°*'.?.T°:""*"='*“".’:z'f X hi!-lrl UK U’ ‘W Dd I ndhufll Fm»-1" so" ‘ by 3m'1">?om¢o L :1! IZHTEKH AL ‘adihftorol d{'l<‘lna‘l’.l1;l‘t;t DB. 0. A. Boniromr. ' no. em Norfll mu: mm, I on umuie and Grvcn . in. Lvtlio in ion. in rm-nd, ailuu-.l lnxa. live hula oi inoufi. io- 1 Much nnmhcc any-th «ta Ian I turn! in I wait oi oi nid city al 5:’. Lou he Ilnvlhul and nixtvfovt. y Kc-maul atvcei. Dori}: h E urn-I. mail: hy MI"l’?: iii-~:i¢. C 111 rulimulel llulzwn vuuhlyoil to Imam: I'll. turn . in I:ur¢T‘f9lK?fDuitnrrluIl. or u in run If 1 arm. IL‘: "i‘roaiiso’¢in he-cini Imu.-rs." which ' , Iflvplulfll Ami most» - plain M-nlu)t1!!Pl00°_u_ ('-vn:1:l|inll. 4:1!" DESI I1!!! _ M ED 1 CA L. D"“srilh¥f“».. incimtvmu iuuoo. Ibrcu 041 rl ilk ul ilul uni I-lie ti ‘. xi )1 nmw none wulu u-iautr. «mm lb: thin I muluury nulcs ilxn-in n mutant: and. wixtrpsk Iovrnl of void now: In moi \ bciwmi noun 9 . El-¥“?°’£-.§P"*! ’.’.-3",‘-. . 8'1’. GL{}B'£}-D'EM;.'0GBA'Z€‘: 8'1’. LOU{8, FRED .&Y. M .§.Y 21, ‘£875. - ' - '*'“‘*' "*¢*""' ‘ " * ’~'¢°N¥¢I’ ' ~ - six-2-an-warms“. - - P001! HRS. LINCOLN. 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Lincoln was As an elevator ud ruziod so l1=¢*'°" Wwh" var-auu rs. the .. um vote nu. men said. resulted In In to: :.i§'2“a.. ‘W’ °"'“‘““°“ W" "‘3°‘“"’°" °° 5 P- “" Orphans‘ Homo, emu: and Ianyuclo nun». on - A It ~ 1 1: dun»- aln at 3 .,.,;.,u ..,. 5:... 33.. mg mg“, 5.4 5.... . .;.-.,.¢..1,... count will oomeuimmuurna rrnnd. go! by mumm. nd 1' I - Kvmrrxa IKIIIOK. Efi ~32" .-mxmx. mm vs knelt-r the hemavrd rmnyonm ‘ ' in the oorddnr had was he was his to moleu Ihn oonndcnoa cxhiuund on non: min in wiifiwn in ‘ ‘N N D“ M“ ‘M mm '0' ml The 0°“ "mu" me‘ I“ A 03°“ um ""‘°“dM0° T'>°"1‘\T~ A ‘W! “*3” 5°” 55533333. I834 I11 — —- —- 0*‘°"“°' bl'°“"=—' W‘ MW-“=“ *¥“'P'"’7- ‘I ‘M0 5°" F"“‘‘ K" 7°“ 11”"! HT E“ lu9¢‘- be, 3. ‘at I In ‘be I,]“‘.:: ma ‘flied guck um, I p mum no” dbw.°'°u unflflh “d H 1&5” bl-Jug fully double in: at tho afmmooa. Ana‘ 3" ["1-38°33‘. ‘Q15’ when no xgu ' "“ “ 6111516305" um“ ‘.roufi’Au”‘u“ mhuww T m; ha mm pg mg gm, 5 3 gm { A nnctsxox. . 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This 5-,.'“_wM .;g.mu,.3o,,m. "mug u 4.“. Mock: mun (be aria;-9., aim to use Nuionu swat .....al..u.¢:..«..nyuI‘{z.. .. . .. . - 5| lhauu hudmdiih unlvuluy of 091- “,0,” M, ,0 Mn. Dodn.‘ mm who ” we re ,9, m,,Gu,n. OPE); LETTEETOTHE colqvgg-1-10;; uaaaca use an... den all 187?: in ‘mm uh“ mu‘ i Yux1n.e-Inttinh‘-at 11:01:11.4?-Itéo auinnsnd an . . . 3‘-w Yong‘. ‘.ond)luwx7ini.bin country as Damage on the Linn wtqcsdluexxpmmlung tau he would m« nm- 11- 5-.5'- L°‘|1|-r-Al 010! did 1103 W31 D1 j._.._ ;'N¢‘3| "N ‘'g“'*“ rm“ I 3"“ ”7°“:,°$3 mu’ who wmwthd “km. .5 ’ “Pl mfimuu _ _. may cl Junanext. Sunni r.oa;muan-- "rm ‘°°|=- 1“ "I will ““*°=°4 1'! W» ‘°”‘‘''‘‘' ‘‘‘’’°‘' _ The Inc:-can of C1ty’1‘axnt1on and 01:, °“"-"“,,,°,§‘,°“ "'”°’°’ ,,,,,,..,,' G“ "‘”’ . ’ " “ mun» mumlumzwm I» a. low - “ _ gggcggfiggy ~ .- .... 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To the Pmauicnlnd Itcmbcn at an lluaux-I "‘;"n"°"'“"’°° "'° “nun” rm 3. fillulun, tn the bar-kupez cttho Funk _ i ' _ - “"8 M ,. V >«\4 ~ - _ pabmm Eamon‘ Mnnhflper '“ umlfhgfilflisfllided an “H. mm mm 3"“; ,1 “u_Im,6,_“ ""“,,_.°d‘ u.“d°‘°’u" Douvmuoa: ' ,.,,.,;,,_, ;,¢.n,‘_,'y,;, gum “pg. mu mag: ug. Keene. mt! the two. It in uocnod. were tnobou F0‘l:|‘B‘»AiR"-‘-auhmntxoailo p mm: moan _ ‘. H. , . _\. ma 3;“, 5“d,,5d,°¢ o,,,,““,,, nwub, ¢.,;,..,.g,,¢ u, mm. mm. uh,“ .;d;.,..m,;_ wagnruunmoir. ‘rm was doomed than bylaw at the npki imennu or my qabum an-u. aim reoounudthouperunoooi thnluiiea at it-lands av In tho mancni at the bullelp. .,.,;,w o_ bog? flux‘ LKIAKD ,3 n3 G no V - .m&_ _ " .: . , ‘ um» moo»-xm-u-.oor--~« mm: .=-.;-::...":::.*.: .-:-**..:.*=::.‘;'.::.é.:,=.":.~.:s '.:.‘.r°.:.'.....'"***".......“‘"':.*°°w°.:*.°-.w.°*:s. w-mm our and am mm m we :!..':;::~*.:‘*.‘.*:...‘**°*=. ..'-W. ....-:;"=.:**.-:.:=.:..v=~=°-... M we mm: mm. ., ...., ..,,,,.,,,, V'°““""‘i ......:2. M. 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'3 emuuphtbn 10 em,“ 3 ma mad“ ._ 1,41. u.,,,g_nn.¢ mm mopguq ‘,u;n,‘“ .3“ since nude every repauuon iblo tut hit up he penom who nuppor: use any rovemmoau by than on “Tito but Way to la the Drnhmi." encxnn, an be dintribnlnd to the crowd nut may f“5'_ ' ' . van? t G in! . x . ‘. ¢9,,nnn,,...,¢g;,.,,m1 c,,“..g,,,,.,n,§,,u uqpuggnuoa, gungumuva M.» |.,;.¢,‘ “.3 genucmanly Mhavior on W uda . Mr. Mn. Liusl: conmbuuonn inuxu lhou d hsva um .30.. xx. magma; nun mm; “an 9: ug “ua. me . . '0‘ “O i 1 ._ . . ‘O H sp (:3. n Comm!-dculezehu 0. ' yrfiu "°x§"°:§L A” m i“ M Pm“ '°m'h°" M km‘ :’{r’:‘:r' 73'-twcoudmu "3-°%‘?:1-figumm #3 331' pun”! °:'<.‘h§a:1d~;".1;?.”u‘m¢n“°",§$.§.h.7.§';‘;'§_§" 519;} 32,2 :2 ”n,"¢,."”.;'§';”‘,‘.’.§',,?,,"5“"“,..,“‘,"b,."",,,,,.3"{:; be treated by near: 1.. L 3 Hum lung in mm °“-'7 3*“ "1'“'3 ’°3 um‘ W-L .03 vmw\'\‘IooL I mgré-"$.54 53%? “ .' ’ I 7 "33 1 W57“ 0’ W '11’ I ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ mil. Western Prod nu fluuuon 80 but > I . h rt“ 5 mm um won “ W. gugam “Ayn. tag in him room III the suture. um has nrnnlmd ll‘! municipal carponlionn, uni should be mu» Ana: A {cw words in iniroduood Rev. John hash oi their union, an olive nu-oat. It in crpootad that Fox: lwqwe at 8:69:36 mus rul -u..1,..,-"g 00.1, 1,,» (,3:-. 9.4 a; ma, “' gm ' chuck hung 1 cone: to no); In 3;. cwployadu the bowl. muned Lin: aim land and ibgffm with the following oommnn' uon: uzed.1iko othcr oorponuoxu, by Ilm puua who run Anderson, ol I ,‘ ‘_', In eloquent speaker. 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In A: I5: counilol. the kornlhépl landed fl¢fl‘G at plauurc. or the error my on in downed- , nu! nluu, In “coInpuc.IuonI in on," and Lu “um general 6 ran a! anterpr I: ma.“ Ola you llama Mn more to on than Gun and: «II: to I you; sum? Oman) on ~. Eucfim oar. lnlerdlcung and ramming use . gin :1 l 3. _ J .\l’I rlghh ‘P-i'c«ll-..-. aw, .(.v»f-».-._... _ economical to glut: poulbllau I as tho a pa: .. w. u. uur . Lonnzflo-r5 I I a ‘cargo L. Gel-cur, Ihlon llnrvzy no _ (‘.‘..l$tlvr.'ms'n,ol New York. Tho upllol Moo! .,¢.....4...oen..». u , iii“. ioms. ., Tkkflls or mix DAILY: no III» 'v-okvldlv-an ..nI cum. 3’ 3.”-?%§:“§:‘i I 3 rahulbii '<i'1'bl':lE-l5‘Enl' Mm’ "'.'.'—;-cm 53,. zz-ma -rm-Vr1:zx1:r oLon:..nx)too'u1*—-rr.u -and . J land use Raul-Woo amu- .:rf‘zve:ab1IhI , byu‘gn_ 3 par nu» . n . vu . gm: I-“find? cum -?)‘izI'lt’)?JRA1' u nbllum-ri ‘Po-nan and frlany mom. nix. Bubltainf lotion on pot)‘onrnln- co ' an am "1*rr'§§2r1<r§'§I.r¢;1.o l;—n <)%ul'rL‘§;u'l’un-:3 e-n_-ry Fr-lazy ,mvrv:l§fi._ Inland ()2sl~;'.ll)‘f_)I."I‘-,A’l»i‘1“ ( BN’I'Y- M K wr . ponug . g-Jab ralan. Emu of I (5 ;rm,)a,r mg [or an fireside u m g pg-Lmgpgj mung; at um lune ttliwfs DEALKW! Ilmxuxhouttba coon dour- lnz Iopromm this ' rugullirl ‘gone by awnxflnx men 453:; asreuuflo snarl’: gm fit. L4-ulo Hgmt 31;! Ram: Comp»: 807 0:0: unit Kurt... :. I» u. I» r « plum)-:2 l;Dll-%onn_|'z'¢pr:r;plly u go U # fl P"%, [4 . em ~mnr:m;—lmnoua°?g:r'{§' °°J§'zmo me Duzxr uuous-Dsuooxn top: It then ruldeaou In the city. can Jvall awry mm:-log by Louis; cm: on M. the ¢0MlIlx+r9om,' 9 oornu town: 1: nhc-Ms nd Hal in-obs: urn-inn me cm-don. 1.'OO<)!\"l'l[l!!U’[0 No ltlluutlu will be pom to nnmu-mono corn1nnnlr.Iumu' ova:-1 arm-in mm In aommpaasul by on wdwu no! “me mad uldrou. A-Id:-an B1‘. lows Gwali- Dxxocln, 5:. Lauia. -'l:!(‘Jl~l'I)VA} ifoiiwfixo. MAY 2l.'xs':is'§' .A:twrd(n§7 to probabillriea, the wooalér _ . Convention. “The Elective, Franchise Llkaly to Prove an Knotty Question. A Voice of -Warnlng From Kansas, -‘Our Good Governor Still Praying 017 the G. Hoppers. aoeuu Dkpotch rim Glo!a¢-Dofio¢ot. } The Convcnxion. I Jxvnuuox 0111. my r.!.—-Mt. molcenot pare» aerated uromounruoe from cluuxn ol Johann, SOOIIOD proponed rtlulng E0 the turnltlun or new -oounun. ' The human: road I communluuoa tmm II. D. Bonnon. I membcrot um Oonnttuuoosl Cou- "vcnuon ol 1853, In Ksonu. llolon-ed Io UOIl~ nnluae pn llmeaun Ind nnuon. Commlttoo of the Wholm TM Gonvuuon tamed ll-Ielllllo Oommltuo of 1:381: lb. Fyn opposeo the umnanrau onto: by !Ir.Ko-Moe. P!°'5d1nx tort-he Iboutianot can cl Itlghu in n-Inn.-ed. ; V » ="=.19w-1-=~t°:- .- .1‘ - .. :- ,_ .AluIh<:-e.rIpol{ern"tavm'ol<£$h£lnn1ngEh3 ~ -0 . M. . Nu: rm: bl: ’ ‘ -..._,;. .,..::.'-"° “- wu In fiver as loans; no Legisla- Tllofomnoou in consumed ha debut». No dannllouotlnawu ukenonmooaotioll or pend- in nmchdnani. oommllloo moo, Irlihou may eu- Ldjouxnnd llll Hondu mornfnz. ‘ A 370100 from Kansas. mm .WIlda P, Johnna 11:14 this [alloying lawn: in the Oouulnuonl Convention thin nomlna: - caxcoxm Eu. no 13. E 5. non. W. 2. Johnson, pfégsaur’ of In 33.10.‘.-1 . Oonauixmonnloonvanuon. 51:: Wllllullullyrooo one the Ability at the olyouroonra ntosungouiounlr-I 8 grunt Bum pl hiluourl. on than so Anh- Ilomlup of sum: no a! ocnl In an: aweepo on so widely, that E’. l I ol- anou haw Irlghxm drop I new Lhroushyou to moon I: won; Ilmou IN wrecked on I lav M-n_I‘ahmIdn- In nor-O-in zuuoul Gonna- otmn Irbu tron ouwr colnoo but whoa 6 tan tn ungu: xn nadnmcuul amen '1: our Lloaulluuou Lbs null LI no of zignciopmponlnu. On: olvtl tun Ind uugeoplo. on M: no open door (or wsdo-sprud etl Tho cumbmlu Mun ol Bun, county, tomuup and any menu <2-can-3 annual! tor In uncua Ir daunnm heavy nxolun. right» ol the lndlvldnu lot: unprnlooto-i,IId no lure llnlu and in an alnsollon, uoupe II tuq or maidens at cglnlulan, use mail“ In dnngazou; inrouu »;‘.‘.I.?.§',‘.‘§.’."‘.‘.“.‘ °“ "'°.;’.?.f§.‘?“ "“‘§‘..°‘.:"‘...,...““.." no uuguus ysodfi ulurnnva do Hm Irv lzrlbo louunon or on lnmlunn-nl union l for ma any coupon on the part a unit! Ibo gvvvronem gnu don puny. or may other I.nIu.'buH'z'uI1zd too mm uo lag-lunlion up new so-daylgrdmln Mg ahumxn iloiil. BIS In rams: nu ma» cumin oz 150 plo the Inn uoarlqbgaghn xuulutd la ow cu: vmu do Iusouuu to con- anontlon. our spam 0! an 3. roll: I! not-up trout lcfiIml¢-n. ye! lam unpo »l:yoouma- uoul rcunulou is but dwlng mandate: in Hue: in rullty. ‘Tho lawn, com um mlaulu», the oxloruum, um amen: oartuphou uunnul on swearing 3 novuu lion the lamp Ind lou aroma and town in I suit-I,oonlcl may is no lhutoo av evils oann-c.l;la‘l.lua lawman." ouruo I-cation emu: flxvasllmlsonuloh A1 otlancul the (intact 12 ottblntquutat Ioolion, sou. should never be ozoocdod by .|Q(IlIlllDn,0l'l6!v'!I!l‘ Ilblmed the male from uxrn emu! 1nd or will: In. muuu way would bonulfilgu In ndflnoo. umug llnl. 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Wu" " ‘:15 "” enwova ma ac owl‘-:5 5um.Ind Ibd-c ubggugug you “her Inn to nuke nor Don- sn not All use rlnm um fi.m§‘3Jol‘n?Z:‘§'€n‘;§s-. gym at was -a unma- ula mm. ‘M Mthgfltggulglu 939187 In “fie: t oufm muroo In an loner Iulllnrlzo -clauronruun low we lunduuunul no‘ or your Buns, lalmll wnlul. Yuan. J. D. Hounoz. on at Lac? nmnhqn ol mo Oolulkmosnl oo.nvm« llon ul lbbll. in Kunu. ‘ South 8!». Louis . t Company. Hon wu-a ma Ln muomon sum ux-I morning In the 4;-Iugnll-otuvlliz. The now- D . Muew I-nu IM)0.W0.ln 01-810 0' H ouch. Ob vet: ‘to muuucxura And nuvply ::_u I0 Lbocllyolss. Louuumd uaouvrlw mus-u-ut‘° -Ii thorax». Rntnrm twxn Bob-‘:3 30141;” 0' soul tnnneén. MW“ W“ 7' the 52:39.! Inn roman the din:-xnl nehool .. 1:7 mm Jan. no man -MW ¢“¢""‘§g ‘ ban; 0‘ ' (knumlulonln. The to :Jx:flL:A°)E:::’ll£l’I In now than Ind the 3935355“ dog! 1; rcctivlng luuzn rlnlgm-nuns M“ W0 bond: lure lulled Lo oomo lo Ilgumo m tron oihnzr names. ‘The? BMW‘! um Bu nauudenl can [in we CAluIm..Il onori. 1: uy ur .l.l«¢lr Iucnuon la vzcuoo nloel [on g( we school luv gulch read: My u,m.,¢ or County Clerk. u/My Oommuuaur or comm Tr:-uuu1,or ouner otllmt. who 35*“ penluxenuy neglect or rthue to perform any duty or duties pcrtunlng to all («mu under tun Ihlll In resumed on till!) gr -mrnlnmxuuor, on gubfeol’.-to I In «C not low too. nut and dug ;|$no,to la-omoovuvl ln Ia: mun 0‘ 1651199 in nu. sum mm eon-vwm Jnrwmio- vrhg jgxgguve Franchise o°¢,mn,.' 9. Zxgcllouo. Ind liloowrv V'ill fgpgtt 111'‘) Mr! watt. The Iceman: r-clnilax to -connected eleainoa ban been 1030'‘ 'P‘"‘‘ “I; all run the our all deaemluuuu of oo-‘ml ‘U 4:10.-.1.lonu ol memhcn of the Lbxllltlorv Iuv u publk. ufluun wbn'lls¢r.9|8|¢» - '- ''''‘‘°'“‘‘ or lornl. null [WNW We L‘'l'I|’V 0‘ l‘'-u1‘°x‘‘‘‘‘'n um nail, to; general law, dcolxnn an «gum 1 who the berood rlunu 0! 6011305533“ 9 ‘H taolrl .Iudrr.gl1l.Itotlu manna! althltnd muun marl:-or Llunm, but no lur 10011913! ll‘ rm,,,._,M, .,, ,..‘..uu1nx IL: «1.ar1*Iao null off: to my r,4.nu.~u Inun; out «.1 my zizcuoa - m’-i-e1,‘.“u:m;g|{(-ell; vlll Ibo rayon that to an FM annual real and write Inn own nan. ur Win) coa- noi I at me ‘llnxlini hogan. 00 II In in undo!- vou um: o nldli 0! J-nu-v1. 550. Tue uuuun ul murung I vrovnwn «H 3 women I I nah: ul Iumqo in out |t.ru<‘Au.\Il . . ...._...._____-___......_££ no arms .1-o ma rural: Mow. Tony all «skin Luuno at Irma’: .- no Lina in nu: omu IrIIl.»pgeglI1d!l"fl§ T _. (.'lI’!i.N IO‘ T.KE~'0ONVI§Kvf‘ T1033.’ ’ - Power of I-h:I’doiu.n:BoI in than shun‘ otlgilml. ll irulbeooncuoofilloi '*"*I;“ .. . . .39.. , WW‘ 3' VF“ W7. 99??“ .......,........_. » «Anal ‘OI tithe" inbuilt ' _gg.' [3 ma phonon odnhlarnuou oi pubua -O::’yIl¥I otuu. Ovoitho 00?’ .........£.?;:.'»‘.;‘.‘.‘ llfl. Pu-oounadar tr {mule Mx.ol-anon ‘nu: principle" oi {ma fifi 90 mange, bu, mo:-scorn be-on eaumuned mm to * 11 to mm u on: V’ “proton oi oonruuxtlotnl 1 from In: C cluren ol use United snzmonzf Ivonn- one )OlJ‘3 ol In our uw l'IahI'lo.'YDK6.llil an puma can axsrclm muuuncuoa 9, sbuvlom, that onllhxo under our d<slgnIrcdoy1llv(. The In mud use _ eonstltauonn, sum and lfularul. curc «. aavordxn power we nghl lo row to ov-rulln mllxann. Ind to et- omae I large (Ml of ollmv cxlllusa Ir-om anx- presem ooannuon of Mlnnmrl on I l I um: powu-. Ind may exnrdao II, aubkoa only to nllm.-.\u<u: by the cloclora. vtn fa -mm rluncollon olalnx um fl 1. ' hjetfio K55? nppmvll olvwo um power to enlarge lorumf mnx-c-nurun The oouvvuuon nu uenrl rub: ol Iullrngl-, Ind In turn urrclir-.1 nu war to Hum and rvalrlc-I my a my land’ or we sou: lm|., debu and our uuunu ln NM: that mreui-.nI the oonnncaclmrol so 1 '1; onto t um: wmaruud: am»: he to pin-v‘r‘:u throw-vocal rate: of men-um in In an mgnlnxpal corparluou or l-has Lulu W1!) become The quelulfll ll.“ 1 5 § 3 2 Bbepxufi, In the Wumulnu rm; l'll‘.I|. :30 we wuurd Ind other a W Mad llentjtbat mo connecuna tr-:un:¢n lilo lmrono‘ nlplxy awn 0! 111 .. 2:: ma tumlunuul enmro Iona who how no lnxlblt _ Lion‘, in: Iota tuna ofluwnrugo, an n or Lbocltj, uni upon the us‘:ms£¢'r.lu mu mun rolled‘ pmimoc nnfimlumeéénofiwmma cconpmy olI.dmlnlIl.:-I- I nxnmgcnonr M the our 0! slut <\.llpDl'ILlon. me Am-win.-In Union Goa not The theory of unlru-Ml Inl- frnxo prayed - rm-nu 0 mr nght IWVGX W! :oIha'1-.4 —¢.o Ia! \A..‘uN€A-IlVh0Ilfl lo M 00 [Ill not no. -- '*'*"°""“;',':. . '...r:.':.:......,... 8T«l»9mI.1lIr2 . 815. . . ‘a run tmpmrl vn1$('rIrn an-tux Am: 031%!) NLVDAIJ1. lily 33.4115: Mbiuly, tho Unto! onxlouoto Ioulu nnuas Illh ma Chloe» Got-crnnoenu smloqoly. ninth for who Ia-rlmrlnl flu! KAAYFKBI ouxnlo Ne bottom d.lmoulty' lI uuntpaud an El ’ ul- «9“‘-“ ~ The runwurt dlngsouaoeuu I.:d1.IBfiI>II§;'!.IlV ueo:-mug ding o¢ulInuLol_Lbo question ‘up’ nIrgx'rII1'1*or.tr1o.I:.hI:I'rIl:l9o. up. I! lnoonon: mlwu-M m W ‘ 1,; hundred nn1.lo¢nu.who an odd ' the Dona. A- resolution wan nnInlnaonIly utuiouoxt Onion I . tnmad on the mm of lhneompromlan ol Ill nous:-chloal and .l_b¢'rl.l . t~oIlgna¥Ion'. of ru b£h.lqI2u,0oflltlLldl1![LIUAl"I!}' of the cunt, bu been Iooepiod. , _ , A RELIGIOUS !“lOClI8l0‘N LSJAUTEKD. Fllcaux La. Hay 28.—A4 o rollglonu prooaulon moan. &o— . has lad no not: Is rloloz-I. Ion at whom was . u look mlugo ln nelghbqnng -o:—————- TILE PENNSYLVANIA FIRES. 'I’hiorn and Robbuo P1§.1ng'r1mu Voca- tion Ln the {man or the Uonllngratloa, TTIOWI. 1’ H 9.3a--A! 060001.! tlleé 541 ‘K. @H'flO . o eloubing Ir-- a «Land I oawlr or ( hnvr to be kept up (or I lune. To the t-re-all of ma moon, an Vlolenl Ilrllsra Irortcd llxo hrrocn to our ooIl—c.huu:I uni lnxprovuncuu oonnooud mana- Irlth_Iwné ol‘ whlcll have been dumtgod nnrooelvllllw rrpolrwl so It to or uni l-y roaming. evening tlosulbu the nu mound Phlulpaburg so nmrly uul. _..___.....___.__._. Ho Um Trying to Go to the Black mm in nroclred bun ihll can Sheridan :0- ; alapnlch to Hon. A. W. flu bard Ind omen, It Sioux Olxy. Iowa: e'_. -lseannrx Ar Ionl. an dkmlcl oi the 214; Iau..tnn: moan: llononl Tow]. commanding . bu dlrecuvc urn be released. ll uzaaptnn wu undo .8loux.ruornzloo Hull 0 ouuulu ol ..lo.30 ID um High M die tholllncz Ema, lld uwcll nu ensooa at once was 1. may oKherpd.rld,rtllIo0bopa-rn}.sl.odho go to ‘ 5”‘‘‘’ )‘°'”’3 ”‘’W’‘''‘ "° 5'" '““°u“~3 "‘““m than matrunuon which now gvvozn use In lurynnruohzd. P. H. 8llIunu,unt. Oooonl. "A B1; Blane at Le11n.gtou,K7. oloouo pup 13 the llvurx II-nhlo of Dun & Adsnu. 4 It seemed upon umo n onld be outroyad. _ > wl.nP'u‘I.h;;l°nin:, no the an 'Iuoen, onrunoi mvnlvcd, It l-boa look in tho uloctoo up other elrhxxtho wisdom at my on NO! on 0038!‘ ndooiumeno nvemwurlod wall. bnsu then In.) cnxluc, Iu wort wu not wry ollboaho. nu. lmciel In-luau ho brawn gal under control at (I GO 1-0 0 1ou.¢oo.Ind lha_uIuIIoo A Captive Thlol Takes bog-Ball. (ilobo-Do-moo:-u. 33.-A mfi, giving hi: :1 £215 olllooro AI bocnureuodol ha ' ox khlllrll ‘I norm: on Allen laadn th ubdrod «scum on In uduaonlkzkon an uolza '11:“: I In some on II In on old-N!un1~ct.- . luuz. sad it About an luuovon inomillgh. ma; .9 “pg; .3 ugguna don rIluxos‘,ao‘c»:arpil'l.; Seitlng ' Crooked Wluuy at Book lpodnl Dlapatch to the Globe-Denaoonl. In... May !8.—H. 1.‘. Vflsat. llnewr. r< outed I ma Be the ow“, nu“ Ifllvlnkoo, .o%. It may !m1IJ. L1 in l;o.'I Ixqoor worn out Iron nlndoxol \' my Collector W lmdrr than l.IIt.nc from um mo nun-on Indjiaood M The Ipltll-A Imre ...__.——_€..——......~—.. Kansas City hlvo monk. 8).: AI! fllsnatrh to ma l.iloba.-Dtvmooru. !« nun tfrrv, M-:.. May Tl.-Clillo-l.K«aalvod A391 307 head. muxol mozuwosely owing to av;-mhuulonl 0! I dc- nl oi wto~led nun I . c.u. ob; gnu wlaurv-4 gt‘ Inn «in, ‘G '.'ufll3'6’i; Yuk‘ 1:: viral um nomm ..._...——<.,_._.__ Struck ou, l‘n1srunu PA. MI 23——l.l,‘luu|ox Iu-ucl A -_v(,_....-, Imrn-1 Lonl n|;m. Iuung um oil on :4...» w nu we all by man rum) the uni luly butll. uiiufldd A 1”a:'loI'.In-1 um um: G0E?01'7- Law -aduuuanw _._____..,_____ Yeorla Railroad Noun. flpotlnl Dispnlch lo the Lélobc-De nu-nu n.L., HI; :75.-lloligélrefi lapulod rmul, Ind will 30% mm! ma noun: deude use knotty qnuuon of mm". -«--3 Second Wlfo, and D95 on tho Gran-u of HI: Flnil. ,—Juoob Young, Inn: A Man Kill.» K]: Lbe nll-urln 01 Brno kcund Into by chop out bu bnizu on ma IA I.l‘.I menus] In uuatnuon. (J-rualzop per ‘fnlk. mu. Kr, Pruuuusa. lloauury 0! Nu Kenna. dzlxwrm I Iennon ll tho fiyll ol LL-3 flaunt. “HI gumpg, «luring Ivhn-.1. on Ifludod so in damn» -‘flan nxlfllnz Among um {maple at Mvornl obunimi 6! \be luau. Alla»: the Iumou the cxrngrcgxll-pr» um:-ed null law I mu: lnodtlnl. 1'0? “NM” 11; an ntbalr. lhuoluuun ion tatlucglfogl souls; Lb | 1) sub: 1; nu III Nor. 1"“ ‘ . ‘I II?:rIl’ dlurlou. curl uni rondeaa: uoloumm yrcv¢n.4.mI urnblo sum anlu. In in Ila. repolvnd mu ¢/m:lalIuon- .3. ya rpyolnlod I: my 0«.vrrn<n'. in gvcrgllouluy the :51»-. on Ialmli no mlum mean; but the M- us! of in unlorlunnul POOP“ 7|"; an an: samba. 5 .r Alllfi, our 5 alalnzyyfim ‘ghg. g'::,.||:9yt:Iyvv;i (ulna Ir.-1 ditto! Churches LII: up Oo“0l‘.{It.:nA ‘purpose. ‘Ito uovmnoa in re» ?‘¢“u1 to W” WM pwuuggwla Iuiuig la Ill mu 0 ""' W. :1 on . ‘"9 rulnln] tho ngrlcu lyrl, me at tho Ilml ‘‘‘’‘s. 7'5’ P" Q?“ Ibo I0‘ 9" ulnooisfioqbu «-7. Au u I4 .1 drrp loll C .. The (lrrac navlvau In 51emDm“- M141: nun MI1 ‘2a.+lc«un. Wllll-H43 ‘Dd 5"”- .:.« .y.;-...-|...u._ wan‘ o-nu ll.- -:~u-u rm-nv. In lupuoluau iloll lrul uvcnlnx. -vrv -‘r n. Ar: ..mma..u|¢ Ibo rruunl who mu Thry mu mailman than work at llitlzr plnoo darn; um llarl It: clusunlrmn Internal H4 vcuuo ngflo ln Now Uf- Kkw lmnnnrr, HA7 ‘J5! 'luvu-yru WellI ion for Wlplulzllula to day In unmcn for liq Iy]}IIllH' mom or Ievwru II*pul.ll4'uu Lo urn:-4-I axon In be Iruoo in nu lawn» luv.-nus «-may hero. The Drunloa Flklfl ludo. 1.Ixxnru..-.«)um, buy ‘I! ~-The body or In. flab: 5! I 6-! JIPKDIII In menu-mod u)|I Iaunmz, Moving -mo mm 1-nod hon like low boos dun in dxlu It uol; 5" M '“P9°f"“ ".:°“":£M child oclobcuoo onto’!-Illgtaxug NEW -SERIES. VOL. 1--$10. 5. 3. Church. in the Tower. Startling Character. ‘V -ibénjrnel. my 23.—Anoumr murder. even M0? Lba flour at the loft. Tue vlellm of um cruel ing- -'g'nnar-um as so Em Chum Pm. llobbn, Pop: R. Co. 3: -the aunt n-tanned in o voulhule ’ t A! null ll wu in like was curled m but xx-oadmthoz-'Iand xupnoo numoood, who ' at u: hour nnpua hum the um’cbo can awny, umfnrw %......£....hunour-I.nsplxod. wlsrrmsvroie. tum. and Imporioua. cinl Llons. Clx.'IBx‘0 thelrnotcll. Spools! Dlxpuch to tho Globe-Dammortt. of oxlnclng trenl. The 5:-aux chlcn uu.howo1er,u:-1 nuyldonn 01 Ilu:l.uo1Im8en:go,al lhonguuwho use on -mu them, aml copoclllly at actual um interpret- uontrtluowln lb-ovv Iavvry 11u'pm':uoa'loclrn tho lndlusn ml] oyportxntuy to comnnnlhnxomm tliom Ihoy boners who trlendn. through rim: ow-I lnu-rpn-lax-I. '1‘h¢r-I bun ' been dbztlr in ocbu quxrten to prevent tun. [into or the Indians, Including Red Cloud and Spotted Toll. kl’: than quarto:-I to-any Indrwam over to I11: old natal, Ln lotto at tho rdnlfliot E um noullod the Connlulcncrl that may don’! upon: to In ready to ulk 1ornnl.ly about the Lunch Hills tor A nook at In dnro, Ind nollanny on-on ull some 0l$8al'q:£Dt§O!M may have in-nnnd Iro llnl ooukd. -rm: amnononn nolu. Many genilemou who Dru srrlvod in Wlsohinr Lon within um pus two In three dry» tram moon om: 01 um Wm whlohwwe III: you destroyed bv gnuhoypczx. uy that-upon: ol lnsurxalrudy done no aopn. ll Inunlpawd um 39213;, are puny onggcrslcd. nnocolally In ualnmotnol In regard In Nebrnn. Senior Paddock, who in not ban. has rooozlwd lexen hum all portion; 0! ms: sum, And an lnlormnuanngnavrltls nan brought by I mcuabu all on of the Bella! Cam- mlum-. W1-.u.a In sons umlwl Imnou or an In dukvylnx grain and am». senior Pkddocx Lhmhrthot in tyluot nun- ruxppern I much lI.r;o:- crop oi mull gr-Ila will be hnnuud in Hebrulu ma nor than out before. Thou -who hrs unvedchuo, And then who inn w-rlnu on on unblooi. Inca IhA£.,}I¢5l,n; n-om Lhaplll expo:-lone» oltbewut in rep:-d moun- -oculn vnluhom, than M ruum Ia Iooktor luo dung: um yuruanwu-hue Ins. and whuo lunuul Ix-on my bus novuuxod. noxunu-Iltur Iltwuan may be nuapaud. -3 onxzau. xuou. ' Tu I3‘ runnouruonnu sumac was the Iprdnl rnlulon cl Qn.rmInInu-GonnrI.l.|(o1;a la lur in-. purpole rv! cumlnnuon lam mlhury .mali&rI ln l-luxoyo. lu:oI.'r".lI Ruin Log-Ill: will gunnuubly be dulqnslad Low: 54 Qurwrmuuo!~ 1-‘on-:31. ‘rm; doulguuonmn be only uunponry. nu‘. an‘! be N1‘ Manta. rouzod nu or on may all mm. 1111' "war mama nun. noaecmoaai the (loan umnuu. In meme 4:! Ibo Union 1’u:ino]hlIgo~Id Dompnn, Ignlxm lhe United Buy». to noon: one-lnu oi Ln poyolu new la-uni the daemon um ha In II- wr 01 mo plllnllm. E boujgm 7 xmuxunoou. linncfl. TM yoluloo ofnrtlcn In the Bxnowlch mono» hr pcuolulon Lo orpnuo league; 9! use Knlghu ol Pylhlu lug boa reissued by the Bnorozno L063: 01 that onhs. No oolomd men and apply. uihvooxmnnndol mo axpodluon to explore bo- yom we onohunumdihmcrtdlsn. aouu1.. rquur I.nn1. Muoclaxed P:-pa ltcvorul «llInn 3-:4) l§h step lo oonnmueu I hold one. In. ll and non. gnu-.ynm¢uunuclpIx<-d. Till ?U’.\N' IIHTI‘. hr. Lmdcrmau wall. on ma mm :2! Juan, omn- wul: n new at uoerlunw; um but lorallty lot I new hrnnclx. ‘run sxmlrr Iunona Ifruz 0UL(‘.8l‘I‘A aaxxcv. VAl¢llI)((l‘l'0lI. LII)‘ !.’l.—-Juhn lixclun-no, lo-lun An»: I: um uusczuu Axoo=uy,hIa Icnl uamugu "W 1-dlnn flurrou n mpnv to tho einlczlmnu ro- ll” Ullh v-bun |l{.rlrI Ln lllal lgenc , cxplnlnln ‘M ‘“'''‘‘‘*l. «:1 of tho an-arl rnsuos, lie 3.. . "N *'U"“‘ "h°‘}tcmrnI mu awry mum «pou- blr wu not Bu‘: “HI '“*“"" °! '‘ ‘Ian: Lnzcu luucn ragull. y "'l’l‘ ''‘-‘'1- 71'” ‘lair: has ht-en un-null)‘ ”""‘- ‘“" ""‘ "N" ‘<1 [Ilium of in qualnly. mat on xenrnlly two” ul. llthcr provul-mo luau not heel LI menu In "NM M ,h.“,M_ Tl.» ,lru.rlpnJ nauou for Ill? ruwl ll-Il ha Run an: beam mmrot-uurlly or Wu!-out loath. lurtlz In mu-rumd portion. Ila clout ‘ null then is no truth in the Il-unncrml DAV '~---. "I III KBIUIITB O7 TYTllIA'- any has Men 0'] human In um AInI'W“” lo 3.. gppunnmd un 11,. TERIKIC H:\U'l'l€. by n Col---vtéulolrlo. Dpoolnl l”Il>Il4lx m was (;k-luv Dnxnoornl. Igul Ilxlr.--u, up! lwun uu.u Anna:-I y-rung mun no la h\-El. I-ul not sum rmnell, Iml rt-lulfl uol urn III gu Lvul-in -wzr Is blo unrlI"l W076 live II \:‘orml‘mn_ nu ma VAa~S5l|l1-H“- I dream, outta: Io slow. I‘ 'AfB0s:I301m0Ir.I:i)1: A I.il:a‘.1e Glirl Murdered in Her Mutflated Body Found or A Crime of the Most Hainous and hon-ma H: :1: demo um. mm of mm. mmzhsm H {cw wmxu slow. mu pa:-pemswd In this our um Imu-noon. A hrlglll _llul2 3-lrl ave years of an an nmmcmd ln «church. and Nnxlletl-sud w.ur.l~ uiw. curled up Into the town. and Ihrmvxl upon ed}? an Mabel H. Young, who nullded with he: Thohtua-. Mr. Jon. Hm; II fiWd|l on’: M hl h-Ipccwd mow‘ tenor o In 3 Y Th]: oflwrnoon llulh Huwl, in company with aunt, nlwndwl iha Bun-lI_y ocrmol Inulvz exen-.lneI at ‘Wu-rm Avenue [in uslcmar-ell. Itoomln out oi’ tho nhurhh at nboallan :\ um oonvenuxx mm lrhmdn. and on Ina-ting) homo mum in In: I low In no: bolero won an BB!’ side. I inch -bx c then: nnironndlmlde. ‘ ' “"m'nauoom1£|l;:¢wl mltm not I _ ud ralalng n scams Inenuh al I Iu-vong mu, tlzey found bod ullchlld Hlnnurthoodgooflln Iconic, Ia Lgauh Inn been carried on ~ my‘ thrown day: mas. ox :1: now? lxlo In ¢ nno 31;- o persons 1 ol Mull lfrgjm um lop 0! her hsztl. wkégnwn rukux . 'ynsa;lal. IddluonI1l:o:mr to in. Bcarool throw unen cum out all tho vaIll>u1oa!'txuohnnl:uulohou'u lound LI :4 oondmon. - Howahnwu unload -The Lordly szmixiamwiné Impo- 8fl1l'Dofla.ntly lieu-amg Our 0111- - ltd mood and Spotted nil lndlxnuzlr “'ARHt80‘I'0Zl, Hay '13.-I159 Blow-I delegations An becoming more um man amnmaoo, um 12 some rug-ecu wluloul. manna. Both um l‘rul~ den: and Boauzan Dchnou-I nmlontooq to be drlcrmmod no slog: null be can la main: to opening the Blac.lIl'l.llI wklohll noi mum mo l.n'dlI.nI andrnlly in Ia.-ord wllh lbs otfpululou era who mum in nu 1uwruta..cl.. Lb: maldh. lmllu: oaloo to (us than porrmulun. Thuyhan ‘ _, for tranuuouanonol governmoat. ocsgnu and Iuppiiu, will be Innonnood vmnonvmr. The Ummnu: Wheeler will leave harm than wnegto ‘no Ioeulotuns Ior to-nwaon. in N81 Stolen. will be tho uurinzfi. IL Bsuilmoru at Lleuwnsni (ilmn, wcn-known u the '*l)rummot Boy at am.- lnIa,"lo the dauglnlu or uoxlftl Ftanbl. at tho‘ tr awn: run I - “"g.u_;5(.;L(’)‘;_Attf‘f*'3v.—35cvcn at the 6lqu‘},,. 1 Rod lane and upoupu mu .4. 4.) ms lb: qunrlcro pmvmcxl them by me do... . Ix-an II the ‘Demon! Ilouu. um want to 1.3.3 uhluxlon Honors. 1: no no! known what sauna me Uommualonex will Luke 14: the prumhu, hm iailum will 0! be nu:ompl.u..‘1od an mall} on tho turns.-9 I prrlonal Iuamlnllloxl ol “'uoI«:I’II Lmnu, ‘mu “L” we ‘ hm: larrn A ornrclly of pro: lawn), woven: Iuflonla . an In | no onyt, nu Innoru (mm a sun of land: be m wm._k““. H‘, Xx-om hi: pool you mu 2: arm with on esl_os'ila znsoynno waded ¢§£‘1£- ybuok. l?l2l'IolI.wokIhIl!munu ollan¢lanmI&oW“hlN .........‘.. of oomululng nloldfih ‘HI WM. SW0‘! -. emetic: mnonbos. ilnaoonouna wn touuhqtrnofinmli-yun¢¢,Ouoo to ‘Ind uioaun mhsmnow . hznukedwaylsa mdu,l4-auld. one ’ d--dbsulnau.” llnwusunmrby raga lmdnhnlly. - QUIKUY. Two Abortlonluta sent to use Pouitom Hall Rocentl Gorrolod and W. uécung ‘W spawn Dupuch to the Globebouoait. Qcmcv lu... us 61:}.--J. {or ‘women Ag I. am. 1:3. lngbun ml mfimmmolwuamm 57 manor mm: . chain arocwrinficu‘:r:l:or\loll I lotus hnfluf ‘won t um: Eu the all on Ibex!’ mm.‘ unmet nmwuon-as uthossuo mum any who mound the oommlulou 01 um orlmo. Lu Wll re noon on Iurnnxg Male‘: evidence. The am: was concluded Lo my. ‘mac in-7 nlzu-nod s. rcrdlci cl gum . gnu unto-send out to.-o ln lo the Pen tomI.n.rv. rm Iusute llminn o plznljshmvnl Io I:-en urn. - ll Lwlm was no moly bcakan byfidpmfifl. in nlosrly lmpruvlnfimnd can tqfifl !rrpo¢,lI- uom um gel we . in nu, wuor; as yet Ezgldeuuy recovered to zlrn In account QMBG M- «-——-—-------&-———<-- a Wonderful Podatnnn Fem?- W I: Must. hook to lilalaumln. nmcmo my 2:3.‘-.»J 1 wu.e,r.w mm l'l1&l:ioll.l:I§ nltgnuooads my morning flu.) I/‘Leary numb»: Im an hnndud mile ‘I!'I.ll.5 mxhnxlbedlnunoa in two hours twentrelzh.-, minute: mad on Ieconds lcn llama tho gm, allow: 1156 Jourl). the wooing ll. nro..1.hon'san-n pooplo .« and um Wu lilac -B.lnlt,~ whom the ten o. Vnxklun 5-roscula can p,-u-um mm uonihuoluue . at O 1. wall: In-.12 undo one nalln .3 novel: nuance: and twenty-em tucondn tilt mllza In nlno consecu- rm. harm: and mo calla u re» llnn my mun. Ila ohoyra I! I of famgua, but wu by no man an exhanuzm It anion, and wnllmd the Lu: hour at the row at I nxllo In twrzlve mlnaloa sod ll:|ny~ (V0 ZKESBYTEBIAN8. Goneéal" lilo" Olmrol: - ‘ orth Agnurlm ~ -~ ta-ville, Ill. Dispatch lo the Globe-Dames-It. OD -rxxvrtu. NI)‘ 3!.--AI" B10 3. In. Ike ecurtlsynodnauud Wu opened with pt-Iy_Ir by 11:! Ilodawar. Devouoau oxorolul, Rev. Robert Hnnfiuh lhoehttu Iulllflii-"'X'ho 1.n.l&~ §IlI 0! mo Buhoolo! tin Plfiiifiofl-” no (allowing pxpcr III adopted In the dollar- tbo ~onoo cl Illa Gene:-I1 Bjipd on the Inbjcot or rxnxxunrx max. ' I,‘l'ho0o-aultu.-o.on Paacrsuvo Union ol . omen mar-chm fldhtfglfi to tho Pnlbyv I Karina‘ oi as 31034 luv. Lroul :g(:;1ng’V’ lo uuflo.u':leot; llluwl ‘ "nmuqmuxm':.ar an 8 II to thud tho ~ all |:':l:¥.-‘lo mlwfioa the 581:! :1: Julr7“u' limo we Thai: 1. aural bomb ex- pzumo ||;"I9#!1W8l of an oauroinpumad I518: oomm uoo. ' 4 llaoolvv-i.'.l‘laAl, vrtllo Iron-o in Ilhv with In! kn ll: ob- lhn nu ..°.“1‘.??.‘;.“..‘.*.':s‘2..:....a"”.".’..u..g_ ..u.q.u'u..“' W lt§nlIInd|t1I’LlD§elVrh.l¢h we boa nalnoonmctbn with than 54321003,, chao- oonxuf elrcumnnacoo not warm ,3" onntrol.wocloenl:upod.ie:ut mun notnnhu Iona-manna: upon Ian oublocgbux loxuil twuaonl In at Puggnnm and Karma addmoul wind: Ina ya: any-shed uponmovrla nonmetal. Rev. nun Holly. w_n-unpomluag 4215;»: Iron ihofiatonnod Ohnroh of Anorlco. or-oooadodto odd:-on Ibo Gm-2:11 8;-rand. lo hlI.rmm.rh ha utiudoaylnc cordial groupings and hearty com. 3:; llonlotllnl body d'Ol::§;1l.$osbyw-klol: lnbodbocndel-elllad. llgnloo preaumdnlsrlni muoryon_ha.lutorIzod0a” loam-wt. trua- u;¢ltnrnnmml;la.l:,o 1614. um muupauu: . an the _w unoommonuoand Tho-odtzun wu n:1rlntcroIu.I‘g‘.'a.nxl'wu val reocivolilryhvluxo ualanco. 'l.'nol(odIru.orro- uwndotlla-suing lumgnad iholoznosrlng mola- uonwm P __‘,, adoplad: Rfflool-v nuomguws hoard with an aunt: mu respected Pu !:tllllhofiI&el'nnlulnl.Iuouollhnrun- proca mu Gaunt Bylosnnnd um “bf; Ibo Guru the Genus! 5 ol the blamed Pruhylu-[In Ohur-ch that oorrupoxulaoooot sol-mg uduplaannrundlnghomstlxsad. Tlxoltommltxoo oa tholieconlu otthofllluqo huhylcf! rfvarlca. It Ru renolrvfi lo mm! In Imlhddphkon the aura Wednuan at luy.1a7_e,, ml 1.30 3;. Anal Lhc tourmchutu . Berr.D:.5&oolo.pu1or. The union to booycacdwilha annnonbytboflo4- urI3>r,lLI1. A. R. Sane)‘. R01. Rnbenlinolaao be an instant». _ lmvu reoolvcd rm-tot Lhntlgo thank: oi Gon- enlsy ba:.rnane¢¢toIhcRn.l.>~r.8¢oela.ol Po the calm»! we Sui»-and Fred-g~ " .7 - X flxfifiwwmmmfluflmmm I Amouvcdw mcci at 9I3l\ a. m., M:-wlay. Raw. Ruben. Bhlr. u! Prlnnooo. ooncludlag with prayer. ‘ —- omxn ovrznnxu. Touseeucnluy-nod «rum fldonn mm causes. the oonmmtae ,.. «mud tho - lowing Ryan on the show I-H1395: Thou arauclung umcl Lo we nodal. drll lbd mm vgy1d..—¢-veuu laiuroulng Ind my rtlnl Iollovlsig slum 0 hr ywltl uzoaulon. Illvldunla, chm-chcu auzd nation» ocean to be agi- mud. oxolxci oonrulsod. Tho lrnnnecllilc eon- me: no long wnusmod bctwounrlulu all wrong in delcnnxnod , mu. Nara, p«h‘:r;,"l.:q-no world! so now wllvo man or , or ’$‘;:“.“ In) 1 bands»; his I ft“ EDT. ‘U&$I I HP ciunlus I hand: lngdon. New-tr were mo 01 Gnrm nun Iowa or more: Itnllnuuandlu Bed 1:: the n u. n. 0' ll‘ An'd in noon " "nu-.hmsn. Ibll tho lalxln ‘no ‘rouge e ms nu: huwuxvdm mo nl mu Ind naulu Imrld during put {cu-ll lolurly denaonzu-alamsluunnamnoou orbh1uJu:Irln5;IoeIamnlorhnnAl.lo9oo. 3. look It mugtou world.. A\ u no oonrnni Appeuuaao lndloueo sue nun! work onhaohurah bu Mon cnzrtoflonaurltlinall pl Ghxlulu. mom». ‘Dunn-runny oi ll And tru Ian-4-o huboen Ibo-to-Inn I Ioolcar Ind so Ilroaxu In pumnnnnu uv 0 bunch and hail DOIBO of tho oldooluum bollhli supdou Icioausu wmatun uulr lolly and .4 )1- oglajar thllt humour). The nuluoo at my old world. no loss wsequlora l.o- than donuzua 0! ~ . Iunsxxng to some oxmm 01 -glrlinasl u £>ul.inu,u:d mow oulono at» all! I --an-nun! I It hue lor 5 long mm bcuutlauy -an nmnmlngl: nab:-lug ic.I.on¢Ioo¢huaAIl.uo lbrru Into bum some ructlxrnmry nxmmu. fxucu a span to have been Iulaglnr to in nu relsxfunn tau :1» Papa, Inc! Is lips} I1 In a sig- nnomnt runs that in sun can fig. uvl mono! Linux to Ask {or an biculn r-I 1'90. urn, Lbollamsan Gun In mm .1-turn lo dune; our uJxool.a,I.nd op Jonath- llona ol our 1' uhlioan I’ Arohblllggr MaClnok,ey,o! \rYo.r . Oudl , -the as am» not n An 1‘. ‘zlaarnoolloucy movflwlu 100! din- cuomgu llntvlav huuha N57 “*1?! 0-! ma ‘ unp.u,_n~X at in In In tut. no music 0! uuow flomlhthd Mond- ollenocnnoo. tho I W8 ‘bbnh. 010 brltmlsol we llllale._tlu I 0! fibrin. have mumilm um: forces, In: d 0- Iholr mum. and lawn bet-our In; an ‘uvuufl-cunt la . um fikildd. .,g 5“... on ovcryvrboro dumm- bfl Elagulou OI Christ evorywhuo oa- . om burynsomos ultlzr gum” have been fl"”K "37- 1 °"7'?NN1°d .7. 0; lnnmw wan mow: Ilgm ol muluzcu um 43.’, T“ ugh‘: zuapuu ol Mun’: cm‘ was late bgen louunnx-, clouhnd ulnccu have both mum .g»,gm, and um rough plum omooih, .r_: :*‘j4dv enrol in gospel; um, upon the 3..-.,_ mg wk l.I enounmglng. .2, I” 1,, lAppotIl\uau.—Ag1l.D¢bI51»hEln- ' _,._} I“. 9 Ihedburunahuvroaomn hopelnl Ilflul. 1;‘--an no been A In.-win (endow: to ignore: ¢-,..,_.,.n.mu, oaorllzuu bug’. lruill. flluegud All Iull.u~||]. throw all all nut t. lfllujlle primal- pl mun and orvluumxn no u 1...“, Int! “J, ”Tr}_,u .¢n.,u,g1; [hn:.xu'nc.-(I we passed, ordor u .-wsuerlly ullbeohnroh. Burl Um Du} 1°“ Inln I rlrll bu lulu llllflll *3 "~*°- ""“’“‘ .-,5...-\— ,l,,- wr1Lln¢,urvu:l: lad the examine all wnglonomu dnclplim. um Iou bl to maintain -no nu-Ioml the ducmnu and or lnlnocl or reu- you In their purity. Thll ll Ln lnmontlon of A m- Iutlon um wu much no-tdcd. “'1 "‘>“"'°‘ "° II-Iuuln much K°0d- UW9 “*3 "50 °- '4'‘ 9"‘ ..-.7 on men enmnruru: . But um lnmnninww .»|.. mu one uguanml 0 past year lure xiv-m oavalltrn lo llw rum) in lolupnnuu. An umwfili wurhl |ll.Ill‘I r.IpH.|| «ml of LINN) ln<‘»0fl4!.ILI:nClfl. am! an no-l) m may uni rulxw-n In all e um”: nu; n;1:,-_ m.-gr mo oral the vtluflgl no and run all elrmcnu foreign In re Ijlull . U U '-‘‘'=” ‘“‘7‘'“ null; mu gnu.-I Lbcm incur hulvlruiy. An M-Ilcl nu cum: down And uoublod um )-uol. lbli I-Hull :3 any luuo health and cu m. To wunluui um Llw :3 null nu been painted out no «pm; puou In nchpra Il|i.rD'_ 1 ‘mm revival: mug 1.1.-.n lam‘ In many pans I our own cs-vmn Ir) and in nrnlrn lnmln, r\| no-no In-l nluuu! l.'u war in. Ix-vb rruvnnd ucuu rrch Iplrllull 5.. guxlgg VVlzl|e Lutfn lo marl: so lament, Luck: to much lo mrnurnko. :5. [uni It the ooculu rural. Whila there nu bf‘!!! lunch prugrtu mule lu son: l'O“="‘ “"5"“"-'7 Iron than IA.-1 -luau at um lalu "V". l'-‘“ "11"! llu auwmam so lhnl «ma mu ma -.._ ml I‘!'v-FILE“ In nlnngul ul In uulln-1-.I.kIv.nong Una lndhhlll 03"“- 'n.¢ Bu mm bulge 1:! me K-mun U! "IW" ll“ “'8” """’d°' 3"‘ mus dPI.‘lX:4l In ham nu nan Ioulon In lf2_ull.vl<'|d but head avfin WWI "3 phu um fvurlll Total.) In Aullflk |"*"- ’“ the unnnlcry, when be .p,,,_,,,,;,,.; . mmmuu. m mum nrrlnxvrhmlll 10' X15" '4' 51‘ 5"‘ '13- xccbsonnlu cmlnb Iuuu uxuu. Tim l‘J|~D 0‘ 7*” ~v——~—-4)-— _ The Hut Who Went to moon Undo? 0 """"’“"“"’“"""‘ .".‘..’..““.'.'$i.‘(§';...'}..f‘.'x‘."-'3v'.'n‘-2 I lhlrucuunl us rrpon Ii um mul omumu 0‘ ID‘! [,u{u;raru)rr, li.lr...AlAy ‘3.l.—.l won nomad nu)!-.-gab Lmlgu. UN: blmtuvaun, __ _______€,_, ___..— .-...l.n an annual the Ian m uw rnnl oi the at out 0] lilo thin. lung mmrr.d_ urn run mu, 1:45:-tsbnlydtu-d 7l43-ll-|Ni|I91ll"-'“0|I°d"“- I503!-'1'-LII swim» Au lnfnnl Bl.r»mKl¢‘d M h,.“,." M Q,‘ 4,.“ h an ma wllrf. win: h In 14-. n In-L. sod wu unnblo to sum Ila hul I nu Ilnnod mu b:«: l‘I‘vi:"i"'nd um bulk bolween ya [no man Luux wu lnlufllrlneol in snow" "" "IM '“"" " ‘W11 " Imh mo name «lau- “' 1'"-“"{ " ""' ""‘ ""° mm" um" I T:-‘:1-I; 10!‘) In "' '\- "him. he‘ lob"-..I. cu... lmeu. xu ll .m- \Ir v\ru.v1_ through our I2 Jam Um_l"_ llu rvnnu 1..." (..uu.uu-c t"""‘ rmouun-~u«l um um -W ~' °~'°'-W “‘:.":‘..“::.:.-"...‘ .,3“‘;:...':: “"’“"“"“".ffi"'°.::., m.Au\lKllCLUl’lbI run-llur ‘"'"'n-t‘mL ' bow: vealed Ibuuulmh mm -‘cu LhmV\¥*1. ' "“" ‘ ' 7 cnuployuucui and lunch mu:-v a nu been our M.“ ""3 Eu" Ix-zzhluai-. vnuclu prupcuy -lc.1.ru,._ 7“ 87°“ um lInng¢)lI|"-<1 l-'7 f1rcn.Iu.»r¢ns. ll-xwn “I am" mlornlllu. 1.ar,<r,dutrIc.u or more of an lnozlul. VFW“ llmugbl and um womlurlul run. ho per ull Klllhli bu uI‘l'fll lift! mam. ‘nu...- rn ulnl I :31 not more nuwnt. Tm: on Hod‘; mu-nc¢ll1l".‘-hv cal: um: I ...i»,4«, _‘_.g u. l...” in) um locum -1 I u-.Ir,:uug by umm. in the Pill 11:: .\ gnu pnuuul ruoxuum. 3,“ ulu Ia plaza. part)‘ In puwcr nu upq yum ,‘ mp:-l. Ilfifllnrfinlnnl |mpnl.Lr rnhuku. Tm; Q4393 A-ul menu 11'“ ‘V‘ Amwnoan people an, uh“; ,,; my-ulallf-XI I¢""\xncol, but man uiiy 3, db. I-mod with <11IhV\u:v_ corrnpllun and wmlnug II'llM""'l( ‘I1 "'9 .nLn.aus-I mm nu: Ill.un nl nun l!u;'rn_ In... my 2:: -—omn n. Hum-. avV“I'8B'¢‘”‘r M" It not lvolurua n. 1: men... gr; .1 5 u'dnr.I ml: After man. the P¢‘Il‘1° “" ‘ad of naps, nllquu g 1¢._ Hum. 65“ '”" "°“"‘n¢'<l elllor in uruk ulzsrn (fr l in noon, In I grnel phi mu um Eva vllla nor! of us! ll" "1 '-5""-We Inny not oyplouu-.1 I ho (V-nwlnrdnvllle lnnlmul, um mun ooulhul this 1:23: |"“"“_‘7$o any roan: ma nvnnp in ‘“’v balm (1 uaul rug, while hath.-ru. Ila I1:-3 l"""‘ '" ‘“"°“- ""‘“‘ .. .. . ninlfigl 0! arlulcguuu ‘ . Imunumu f_,‘:_‘f lurwh hA/~“‘-'"""‘- ~¢x|-cvmnms ul um worm u»-Mh"'- 0“ "' "0" "ho mum, Ianl. mo vir. synod obonrvo ma NIIMO " M m"h“1,"_‘ I103 1» °':-:;;:; “.1: :;'..;:':“:::“. ‘.’:*.'.—..".°.".*::‘;:'.-..‘:.“.:....';.»,;-,;:;;g,,«;;~;,-;;. Iain IX: roonfind nm to her :1 Ind ll:-Ipectllllr II-5l“g"- ~o:‘~“‘{&I»n::, o A lingzulfloofll 31 roglqflabocldentto 3138462: $31,, non-. . -{ lourshov‘ but on: W! at an Iaonlsjvllfé Hbtun ' Ii ‘&':3°‘§""‘.”‘*'..% a Wmmuo 1. wells 1Joc.l: Knlono. ......... Enqujyq‘........................u ' or 1 to ‘“°"°?‘*.‘: ‘.&*...3 I8 I . 31 . ; ."lr..u.t,an :8» Win. by 5nd l. Intho Bouohawufllllfihohvo u lnrproodda,h$aruaovarthaLn I3, ohm be run the tuwul an eon record. I: 5 lug him the In-urlus. Bcarober Nab "Mdlflk I-on-lly, begun; Mdfireury, win and 130 I600!!! mung 30: um. Wasa- W. - , ,. Mn 36:’ xlnj hf“ J'mvn'a gm. tar :3} rum: 5 lndna tum, by ' Kl butt. _~ Efiiie‘)’1lrt. by’ I s . lxrulu. Lhougln lnnl mfuhed III the flrli 5? “$5,11- and n: the second by lullmrn. nu‘ vaaottar (3: (But throw our 0 Gal: nro anllao. . Y onuI&Inul-.u — -‘-“$13113-Is; _ ‘tr-..'.=.~*;::.v*.'f°‘s*'*‘é;°....:.“ y \'Ia¢al- ventilator fun» Fourtln Doro i'mooedlogI at0ou'l- ‘maul ?. Borg: Inownuli _ lrvevtlzho n I-uaooman: oi Olkruro kingdom, and Al I of God. And. "E ... ..4¢n-..c.o..nu~. u .......n I . ' ‘ 1) ' w‘ )£3'wun ammo wnur mg -§?’“:§'5°.w..s~;.::.::¢2.é:°>-...‘.::..~ I n mouon Indlbolia-Ion. halo» awok- tuuasla um Ionuon. Columbus Driving Punk. pn:~uol.I1.500 lot I I-mm 'I'htc<rPuaonI mm to Booth Ln Ooopur 5p«:lI.l nupau-,1: so uzcGlobo~Dosaocn1 EIIJALIA, Mu.. Any 13.-—A u .9l!;a“‘;“”" "’£'.‘.‘.“ ' Ion wast. at land Ind tlolhlng. I-ctr In the boron It the Luna llmo. and b nnnbwu. ‘Diem to talk {calling la! auc- mx!orIlwl>o.h$¢¢fI.hn;.ior. ‘Pu No Gr-uuhnppor Rmmgoa In Iowa. Coxucn. lsnun.-I. 1A., my 3 .—-x)apnoua. from 5 largo nmnrnzr oi prlncl one show under: way than on no xmnho per rwugvl In um Make, my u my (, wan own: In honor you for In lumen” 31 who: um from ban by u be Ii - .u° lnnnvma rm)!» :1: all ‘7.o-pa.» {Tloolhlua may you dug:-1 Iolfclpxirt. condlnon, nor the I ' ho:-(-gr’ ws$'.°dr?mm‘d‘1m 0 :1 er e ', - -\r -6 so , . 1 4 3 ( _ N-‘1'°)‘a§& 5 TI»- — to ll ) (1.1; ‘ Prngen): 11:-tkguheh do follwtn Ilulng dmrn pi: ' Honcho aqunw nxl llcmds-udn:a:r.‘I‘upw21ul to. w n e n B .ln.lI.hoaz'o3nu'a1rhcl{yu ._——-.-——.}————._..... Ohio? Ihpubllcun. DATTIU‘. 0.. M17 :1--Tb: Hos hhcua 7!: del lea an-dIy.ud ndn .n§‘é“‘2"f.3“:".s.... u” In ddencrnd Kala non- ? than Iowan I:/nuns . THE “‘ll'l'.nA'1‘B.” A New Rntorprlno Bnoceoahally Inna rated. gu- 1"hn Wnflapon Arcana mm I‘-non Saznrdzy niamiurw-"7 opcuodwuu psbllo. snnuod In Iocntnlpnnouhacm-.no| too tnrupunn. the manger: hvo wary 1:-oopou at mudngal 1: a Iflmtufol nuLex1m.us. ‘Ibo mum is Ioumrhuou lhI£'t!loIal room: beugdurldca Inna nation at Inna ol I-on bun-rooms Luzlallnooor iwolonvoroonunrlth my eonvuaienou In “ch 11» oollnun wn nlool cooked a ulngnau buummpaio who we:: or o quulxg «nib: yourn¢»noopporum1ryiogrumun Gill dlnln:-moan, wlserv W171‘!-Iko the!!!‘ monk. there In I restaurant. at wwol: bruuut, alone: or cop. per can be ordcroq 5:. 1.91 than. although ureuulu Iorno awhlloozuml hunt! and ouanuuon an to he I home hours, 1.11 which the coca» pun In to sway LH‘l1$’H3X8flbl unvnlorrlldcnca willmal Ibo toll and worry or Illmrlla muangmnuu 7):; uounuoncod. In Juno, 1814,. In odtlluon to we the ruulonl hoard 'f3T;.i.;LOUIS, VM0I§lI’l.§_Y izrofizrma‘. KAY 24." 1875.; £ rm- . ....f;“*’° £.llClIar,:odvIImfilglnII?tlncso§dXhaio- - fl. En Route for nor§ls—-§‘on »: [hair ftmporarr Hana-- llten_p!i_i"Il lscl9p—W?ze me llllfirltl In-I ;:o_mmu Eiunfzaoltiazouu. H -n;..au......aa...g.a.s'.....,. ...‘.... have have iaulanmgsndzhctoitnprnspooetllnhwlta flair uhngolfimd oofiaoandoonshlo c.‘nxraa‘o1aoou- rur to annual pzspmy of use bbzduvlrklmg. Iuenelmuxpanxwan, auxin: so than C33!!!-=4. d be columns omocr. on-r which an mind win to- turu am on etrpmpar comma-.d;. u-ur!MI|O\“I Dev;-nun: mm- .) ,.'» 1!:-ophrty but ran bmranvursla ‘Vii toolb- Ioqrl tacitly Rnmramh our-gee! unnnnu .l.’:'utIhd'PIrIonI. 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I. mmrr rruxburzb aura; IN AN AHBUI-ASCI. ‘ hvorr-pus. 1. LAURA. vrmu-cu-Jouxsos. t. A )slIE‘l'!SO AT REA. unnnrwruw. 7. A21‘-l:I!’!'IIKN'(.‘lUYA3l E}NORA.}[U'3. BI- nn 1!. 'lrun-:2. B. 31’ ‘I113 LAKE. Ir; Juror. Pxnsor. . D. A 8CKN'El2'YTH'lCA§¢]"A0!<L. 'r. L. Tuounr: Jo. ‘TIIRKI FKATIIZ-M8 Caodluwn. Wu. HLACL "LL CAMBYLKE LYRICS. ll. Slzlur-Lot: Helen. Knw um IxAz3x.'l1. B. )1lLL‘¥l EBKAYB 03 IlZlJGl‘(‘l.‘I. L. 'h.'n:f!ll‘LI.. '18. OUR HONTHLY OOSXIP: Woman?! hula mo girl-It-nth tlonuury--'1'ba Total» 04 -tuna do nll<:l—-T. W. RobIM'tDIm—Thl l4M.au.I of I Prin- n.. mu'r?39.ITv'a1or1ua DAY- FUR SILK BY "J: P53309557”. UEKLERS. u§’."§‘u‘$ I‘-§.'»£'.?3.'15i:f33l"u13'u"n§53a"$'E°i've'1$.' J. 3. LIPPINOOIT & 03-; PIHIBMIII. 'l'll!uul unnu-lmac..2nunnnlpmn. ”“'"§GhTfi3 T‘ nu, ILL. my -119 K -- boivocn L. ihuohuxcl .l.B.Mnn,roa- the dllupson oi lhaoouaty tookpluo Ln . Bach imlmuauwa and bus» In II-vrupmyu n:.num1.m Tl Nriiiuhnlxlll lore-oretrovunlooaspuuou. ---—----I}-—-—~_.... who llotoulnros Quonchod. s<:a.urr<.m, PI., May 23,-; drenching run Ylllkd my ncuan §.A'£0l'dl;;’eo1Ipk axun Knllhlo use to-rut our Home 1! Ian :1: wooio htound l(Dooat.,D&lnllla.‘l\1h1, Illuonb load; and other tolrnl along um DoXgw5r3‘ ononrallroul. Laczawanna at W Marine- )-‘nw ‘text. In! 13.-—-Arr:w¢;BuIueI'I Olly --I19 ouch B111: W In 1' ' 14-u:m1;Ewsm:I'$ ..£‘.'.."'....'f“‘ Lg“ mm cup. soanrmn. Nu 33.—6IoImhIpo Oirnln-lo ta-on Km: ‘ ri uq rtnnnlranln la-om P‘hlL§daIpbl.I urn «OBL- Stnga of \\‘lo;r. _ rowoncl ma -unfit ww, lnI.la uv £7, =..“.‘z+.“:“:.‘*°.:.*'..z.+*.r**:=. &:’...... at 108 1 means: oxlcndzobsci 10 Roll? on nilnonrl Part. non inglm strut, mum; mo Ind bubocn one In hondcou par-7.6! wblou Dr. John Ilunou. a hm: on nine Down“; the Buporlnlondcul. Lluco mum In this Loan. oonrunlug. lo Il«l,ml?o mama, Ind all llu Inge: sullaln atom on Wuluumon nun . limo?-.. MI-Irlnih the park. More than hxmol v the [moms Am I read} Kazan. maztlnr-2 alarm in Her: nrniumln; uni um new untcrprlnwm yruro Iucuunrul. or on BL Ourlu l> 4 vs ~: ’ 53» _E an-axon nrm. 1 6| .» I. 0 .n;.§.‘.l.l‘.’i 13 g I. U "‘“-*:!er..=- . ‘flood: below Elan mm. ——Q-—-———— The Bridge on Twelfth Btroot. I51‘. Lama. NJ’ 23. R573. Tn Ii: Edllor of the lilube-Dolnocrltz warn wort was commence-(1 on ma bridge the public In) uourcd by we dolly plpcn Ibo: rm vrlxnlce tuhlgo would bu colxaplolm v.-lmln am Now more than hall 01 mu umo bu Qllbbvd, and iron: wbu bu beau dou,1ho Tran) aura. Iuxdgo hula tnlr lo hem-no. via to me. at least, a rival to Ibo";-rc.uu| 2; age of To show on rl¢hl>nnucn with which tho on- filncrn or ounlroa-Aurn proceed, [ wlu reins my nrwnuonn during use progrcu on the loanin- “-' ‘W’ '-ulna (new “I ' “all will nu.-ly be our elglu so lu uvfion nolhln bus In own u;-gu-rrcun: of I o rrnhgnxmagu - 1‘-l'17wn not ldnlnlovl law (be myuu-leg Q! the l'llfl’|N.'l-ring pmrunlon woum »l-law we and too-1-bod nu nllrr I Abundhbl luvrngua lot oui‘J\ 3 wall. rluu n- or Lhlnyuu work. lot after I’: mu lnld nul,n gang of man rmhlm N1 llgglun lhnhugh rho_ ax-.:l manic Irom-.h lhfllll no fool ulrnop Ind 913:“ \s um Inga Lz:o‘won:x relied lo: . '1“) "F “'"~ Polmuly to sum the unglnncr news to The r-null 0! lug Bi.L.oulI,3 . r.lu.‘I'Ilfl I \w n. In.‘ 30101.1‘ u- (Jom Ar, :1. m livuullloio p. In. No . Wood. ilnr Ddeun, ." p. In. - 3 .:B:Jlo H- E hie III lgvanavllle l'l)nm n.:'. -, afi- Palnu-.r,0f¢lo. J. m.:(). bl Wagner, run)’. 10 a. m.; mu Olly, Pm; mg, 1 009- Iillllf. Memphis. 4 p. m. Bsmfifi mu 1 inches and tolling. L‘lou:; moxvun‘ 78. \k Nu W1I€"ll“5 "Ir lhu excavation unlll the nun: In l1”'~‘l3 '-U Vim. halt It tool (run {on old our- raoo 0! IN‘ “NS wnu. wu mu rm-3 um noma- oaglnocr than um go“ the lmnoh Ru none I Ix. And won the broken -more to rulmu lfhuru. .,.w unlgf 0; V“ 1; "1. “NW4 V’ “’"‘d vonu our lhe atom), and la muvrn. H Um: lulu “ad 9, M , “‘""“‘dl found, to my real. Int- none.» filled in but u n-clmI—-I nu of 4 lnvhao. the but lwelvo Iulhu hdufl this clty. Iullncu at the UL . dun prev mu urn union lo Wu not about um 01 lbo rcmaunlng or sins and o mmplou q with named lo. um lax: (lcqmx lhlll K110 4-Iruu lur pun-an Tm: run we note of xnmuh. when bualutu but Ytldny, um I .u aura I plivsd uuu: In-wt Igumqd lu' who u hxukrn nu-no when,“ (5 “~51 ‘. Will: Io numb mm wn chi... , muoyu mull hula M) um nortbrnol no rr wu mu U 1 lint) loll u n vv-cl halurc. and u. uomu C-Afflfil 1.5- M II! A Iuhu lnrbr-I lwluv ma in c of mo Iuoq 1;. prujouv mg about one and caudal! tum slung tn-'lu'.I.ouu The pile-drive: Itu am] |\ pauuuu sun 11:: pile, iml no work will gallon bl. Pnulna Ihe tile in do land bun rraurneal saw lmw the true wulcnrd to Ilnuu cu-veu (cot. Tl-us Ibo ru null nl Ihaul. In Rock‘ wnrton tblx hmnnnuun [or I common ..-mum; r! M lcfl big]: no In rxcuulon um men in up it -u l. might Luv: been dug In Q no‘); day, An is l.---ls. murh buwr, would I null halo in also come: Ind a Inn; some one in ninth“. In u n Inn-My in be Iuppoud Ilnv. the mourn- ad I0 much lune Ind lotmr rm» so on]:-rod 1.4: do no by d sun [or I: own oi’ en have none Insat- lo mr Lula In uy lhc l'iML by whom I» l Indoc- nu . the mun (or the Ixulgea on Fourteenth mvolo ham been pmpuull OBJX __ °1‘“"‘-that um an mall-.5 blvu Iutlrrod lrum um «um fl Y< I rllarau-rrxl than work vrnh wumluug syn ! o euwm Inn; 1: bus: until a run |_ wlllmul. bcin uh: cn;Inc¢r_ ud l-«in; loan. V011 Iunngg 3; u--Ion? :.l'.oviu.i1§ 0! CR'l‘nI I .. 2 lil 8:LIOmou. 0 fl... 0.Io.Pu:In:q Bkulfla-non .B.A. apoc£alRlnoI‘!‘eloz'roma.' CA mo, lu... Malyé .—-«Arrived-—-Iron Mounul . . II)! M Helena. Yluklbu . .-mu .:.Lo1r. ..; dlnnlnu H8 .H.; ‘3$6. » IO . .' D: anfingufll) .n.-. In. 111.6 D0tmVrLLx, Mag )8»-—lllvor Ixaln Klflllxt, anus (l tun 10 lncbos in axon, and 4 (cu 10 luau-J in the chain. lu'r‘l'nd—7xL.rllngfi>u Ind filompnoa |lun.L‘|nulanuI; VIM Slum shhtomphlu Da- mvl.cd——Dun. Rea Urluxu; An-la ' I-lm: Bhlxklo. Cisolnnul. Wanner clou‘ Ind plcuunh nguan, Mom Dcnvtan. lauy 23.-Rlvrtr shout Itanelmry. ,Arrlvrd—Bollo Lacrouo (run lit. bomb. 0.: ‘I 3. m. be Iru:d—B-tllo ubrouo. lot 5:. mu. 5: 9 I. Ill. cube: wum. lsluuum, NI] 23.-—nIwr mu steadily. Wrnbu. hot And rainy . Dnp.Ir1od——i not and Ruin».-n llcalacll (um tonxlu-lui nixhlp. to: Row an um. fine-ILA Crrr. lel0., Mpg. 2E.‘—l.Lbnr 10 not 7 many reported on Jmunkuln Clrr, No. y 23.—.Wcs:laaa won wum. nun: hillln; Ilow 1. hello El. Loni: down :1 6 30 p. in. llruuawrruwr. lu. my 2&—Up—«l.W life, out at In 14: a. m. rm-u—lueue, 9.5 7 p. xn. “’|ll'lll. iasio. m$ii;;'r3i‘B.;on av. 00.. LITHOGRAPHER rs. PRINTERS AND STATION ER8 R 10 AND 8.)‘ NORTH ‘III III.) BTRKET. 1'!!! L4IJl0§'!‘ H8‘l\A.l!J.l§lHC§N'l LITE! WWI’. ' _!")l.ED. V"LAXTl’xJ;-0:; Ill: 35-! MIL, l.mnrle1. bull-val Ion g}_:?::l‘g.:l)<l lllltueila t'lu.Iam. nod ulxlu run And 7110 luuygl will ‘hlr place no K0041-I7. N31 5|. from “»_.‘3|-A‘ usldmaa. Alusllu mul Nlnu In~uou,uul ‘,- “L Yuan-la ul Ihr. l.Iu.lly I1-ulavuua Lo I.Lu:nd. .4 ,§..,«,—snmny |nx~anlux.Y--l nm_, IIAj.Ia«u(II.|c1 Fri” Munnr IIItY1_1..I1r<l fun! dun. u.....,.'.'..,;4~xon<:n umlnlu . HA1 A Wlllun mu. pg" nun umln. ll. uni urns aulalalg uol nigh ills unmllu Ilfl ‘"1 "a, mu" rm-I, 'llu-I-lI7 monl‘.“‘” "'1 L'“’”'“”'‘ in" k" mu" (.a.uluIa.x Lourlufidoa‘ I‘ an”. LO1'T_Ea__ . ' ’:‘*‘**“ MIBISOURI STATE uyg-I-ngy, IxTum;mn1—mynm mQS.fi.M.kD.9.KKm,Al (n.L3I3'.K2-hlu 71.3311, !\turLALn.'-v.I!.nt\I1.r:.u. an-no-4»uununI.m.n..4g-...._,.‘ sou-I wuI1nnInlnIdlreInq|(u'ng;_x_hb I.¥IIUJ..I.0.BnIB£4I&.!dIIh.K¢. Ta B lll_l__WE:liS! 1917 Barrels of Beer AT PRIVATE SALE. y*.:*~.:.~;~*“=°'°=*°'''~°.....'’*-%.°.°:.*.* :: °: 3! Iy.llIY3.lwlLl rocafuo :.n7l.u.m»zso¢rs—J».‘n’a uv udl aeuvernnuia an mouse l’beaLxBrvwchCompan1.aormro1 O V I fl)?’ ‘T: ‘I to umn‘d5.l.b'cFr:arN I ease. GEABLE8 GREEN, A»lKIx~Ioq.z_x.'rs.I_tlAnBholxL|n. TRBNTON COAL 11 ‘PI. (3.-. EDEN, °i.‘.2..?°.."é‘.¥‘..‘3°..Zl.‘%.%S‘..‘.‘a..§.‘.'.‘.§§‘.’.‘.Tt nkur:pu-any mmsmnptummddm. Buanrvu mm C.’ IPAEIJMER I “.“...‘§“.‘.‘.‘.2L".‘?..‘.3..l“.’.. 33;’.-;'.‘t.*‘;.?,"...'£’; ' and ahnan.-sumo. Thnbtnt urodtnl ‘Important to Business lion. 0 gar a your oaILui null (null In W. “.3” than no Inn» 1 ' l. °" ' loo 1:1 vufi no new L-PACKIN G BOXEE. "Vs Ill’: prcrunl u. glue the LO“"K81‘ 1-sucn - i ‘ nu oracle IIcnAInl.hoell7.Ind Iluooolknu ."cu| cu” uxd Al-lppud to my run ol tho oonntn. Io- "carol; 1-on-dud. i 1113 3llB5I558’l’I I’l.ILNKN(3 H1LL00.. _- Cu:-arr 1 Ialrv.-onflz and ()‘Ynlloa Ilroou. El. Loxilo. ;Cider! Ciderl Cider! 4 "0 UAIIYKELS KUWJQPI3 Guild Cldu’. ll ox- . D miiuu on):-._!ur nlo l'lDKOL80!P8. ‘ NEW A!'.E[VA.L'l—\A.hhm:r': our clock In eanmluvh mmnsn out dun ‘pa Ann ‘.110 we-ekx yet _ Yttknl vun uulbll Ioconvlolosl -Hr. \\eusIul the lflbll wing: with CABINET nll(lAh'5 train 9 Ind id YIAEIOS hum um up- u 'u\. 13» Iv-l-rqvucenullr 1 an alarm, no ovrtx amok ll s_rn1InIoul ur on Aug. .\o cu)-ugtzuutu uruunur vmh ham... mg: mg: K-[warn L4 I4 lo t a um-Io In-rlmvu tor Tllllu‘ l-,\ I.-_ .1: nrzluxt we on tho uglv um: unxmu Man «I uvlna llvu gnu-umoon H.125: pus film‘ Iuih lilo. mu: gunlxlatogn Ila»-llnu mm Ilul ‘.)<)d yr; n,,4.|;y_ ll4\L.‘il£1L Wililtll 4-. 00. D00 Ecru: rum no:-Int. CHICAGO FAST FREIGHT UNE. V1\Hl’ fix. Lnuln Am) lulnoh Vnclol (‘an y um nu mrvuj rouduu lm Ill e_Lu.naI M aim.‘ k, |'\45I‘.Af.' , ‘lnm-’u gala. u my other roulv. Ind Inn: raln. ('. H. IUKJEIGL, P1-valvlmt I-ml llupunaurmma. J. L. PKAXCZ. ‘ CYIAE. PILBGE. James L. Pearce & Bro., PORK PACKERS, 1011, 1013 1015mm! 1017 North M min ‘L. 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Palm Fsaems. 4- mu n-r‘uv:s0r8.li!n mam mass): as a-'~rq-miner‘: gumd.aum mnwualutxtsunfiwflnd tar omom. mzssrsrs V3. filer: lower than me some qxaaléw ‘I _ ha luolauta {or eisewicm. . Ia. Send In zzmzz-yam raw ms. * am. Garden we uni! arm rzaoeire yromgaan VMVI V --&r-Iuoaonunnp .. \ ,. l : ‘S5 6919 H . ~;‘on::azuaLssrs:,ar.m12am2;; ?rotlt. _ nun. 2¥TATli: 331,22. ~. 31*, Laws rm 1. its paid up capital of81.000,00G,~aud ;........e at o:.ooo_-,o4'3o- It promises nddlvklonds, Ind dlmpyolota ho axpectal."i’ox:s.‘ I _ The cont:-act is“ 31119916 ma‘ aennsca‘. 4...: nioona 'rnae:nnity,"ac§:; .e1mo«WllH.mm Aucnon SALE. l 52. 5 0 Residence ‘Lots. TUECESDAY, Ell? 25, commencing at1'o:30’a-o rm; Va/ha "lfllllflllllfll PR5! MI Til Bil.‘ firundflaol nlnntbc Iaflkoquu DI‘ - ‘VT : V“ X n... .. ..-n 60066 Al-'3’_1;"‘C'a . - Baa: Streat, 8?. Férdtnand 891-eat, Pqxiiildon Avenue, v ‘ ' Newsfoad Avcnuc, Taylor Avenue, and 8:. Oliarlea Bock Road. This ...l.Alll.llI’.’.iES1‘2lTE WASH HOME 08 0000.3 ‘ . Plats can be had at our ofiloea. 215North :3L'l.'.¢h' street mad 517 “Too . rxnirs or um : ' Tzhioagl in: 2:: 3:513? &OIl W OD ~ an5?'~.i.nro:., war. poztoot. wunmy HENRY BI‘ BELT 00., 216 North Blxtb Street. CARE 8:. HAYNES, or: Ptnalitreet. ‘ f GREEN &‘ Real -Estate Agexxm, - .A ndGu¢d . southeast Corner mm Jrchestnu: -32s., 8'1‘ IAJUIIS. no. AU(:‘TION SALE 0! IN BANKBUYTCY. «mm onuoomm. Dloudclcowti. final; hwmum@oA% Saturday, the 5th Bay of lune, l875, ll 8 o'clock P.-E, on the-Premises, . ‘g:.‘;_§°..~.*:e.:_§.;;-3.~;.,,.=j'.>'.;'.:~:.‘....°~ *- "=-..:~;:;:..-: LOT 12 _ um.men-scam. mu-.5‘-'v:a.uuon.'..: xarhuuvuuruu hr???-Sm cu m LOTS 2, 8 & A In Not.-X I of tuna‘: mr-011152 MB?!-Ink: mag‘: _ L01‘ 3? AM. "r be my mhfofiny will 1.. mm moor all lnnnbnncu. 'l‘l»o(r1-mu uuuohuindlha Inluwm hornaah ub- rslol uld Dsozrllxoou-t h boa):- CI. l(.ll.Viu¢1 GREEN & LnMOT'I'E, Auctioneers. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, 5: 4 o'clock 9. an. 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I1 U..'.8.Exotxn\za*nOrncz.No.58. .:.__V _ '*1M5-‘until 1861, when he wnssxpv.-lied from “I 11" hung“, “fem,” ‘"1 um qucsum °{°°n3dwc¢' an W” “ l‘:lTtlinbdcC0llftl£Df 150,1, Velfigitgzdltfllzitgiltllafoéf ‘3'.m"y' irogpcctlns g>llI.p°¢sch from E-in ‘:3’ amiuwu lull inward orig: an I’N°gg'S'u”'°‘ in all”. ur thqhre:thl?e,';:l:f lnho bllia = 729' Ch t t_ S ' ' ‘ :1?‘ “ ~'* ‘ that body on the strength or in letter or in- ‘ . - Illgllkfilli-0 ll-11i"‘°'° la H11‘ "Wm ‘”Kd"’ Kfihrln who on dock Hnllhlends twenl! °°‘°°“-v- ix mile: higher on the lul In 0P“°fl"‘° "UV 0‘ °°"‘“' um mm, damp enervgung Iglmgm oz 3;, . ‘'00 lemon: -- VV ~ - U .. .3. E -time to bx-I hum the sober realities _ - ' n at“ ma fcnqwgd xhalgbag 0: u do is ,oom.|dcrably divided, mnny believing , . uilaxuouthar the v - . . . . y mi 2: the EDHDS 3 he so t churn lo oi‘ their former one all :2 through thin lntchway and in N )‘ P 118. A ne,whlle proteuiam.nlmen,w . u°d"°u°n "° Jemzlwon D'm' "mat he had t Pm D ' P m D the "t t ‘in let which they ooritinuod two and a tin . tbs is dlrio man would not trump 1! ‘M 3”‘ 1; ha stmlanad [mm ndus k and '1" Boom’ “L caxmuxn " 1' lnuu‘ M all °°“~m¢-E -~ ' “H , gghen ‘O melnvemor arm lmpmmmm, In ofnrilddle age, and lighten the sordid cares uh“ who who ever’. opponunm, ‘D an the dukrtaam oi 6‘ mnigtnhacgld no t “anus mom!“ In the arm between twérvno “N M ‘M ‘and Dunn awning um Deming dam“: ve ‘M as; Ipmsokur 2%:-I & moi” munngékéytmugla-gt! 7JIVIuV ' ' ‘Bright was it much hrcwder °n“‘d" Md °f'°rk' to r°“d u'°'”‘m°" um" advantage or that: ignorance and swindle §°..,‘§§' inwum 0: mg’: furl at the Ship. Hens and twenty tenet deep. Water WI-3 louod bo- Wu 6811- MI |HVW~1E3‘l9D 03159 “Ii°m°11'-3 1,. ,9; an ng 0,} Jim,’ °gg_g|3’ "bu, . 9 V ‘9 “X --u-not tum he reqnlr-L nut -nuétn concert. B mm!“ 17:‘ by no Tnry between the flowers ortlse simian nnd them out ottheir rtghtlnl euningul It in lwrumlnnd on II we the next mud until lure the rock n:Io gigingifiuuaw wt! lzmndz, and that: truth or malty settled w M um bod,” at P,” wood’ flea! Estate . AVgen$’ $3 b°nmuE't‘ia;Lstn.>‘!°‘theaIuniot thnoonusanooomsa V. s ' clfll red: C : " tn 1 :08!“ mud fiLM- I It . ." » ’ Po 5'; ' mm ’ “lb” m"h’°“"m‘"' “"‘d“"m°‘“ °‘ "h° mmn‘ said that they are irrellglons, or that their :§1 hL§.?oh::i%l: mdflfifgm §’;‘a?“h;.‘,'§ ¢.§p’z.§. tgenxhgro or the puty were "“"'°""“—‘ -3,‘,;'§{,f,,‘§f '-‘,-’..,,"‘¢,‘.’,,,§,”,§';, $" :;:} xo_ gu chggum 3“-5°‘, s::r:: lnIif:o'<:m‘t1on?I‘tc?bl m:b¥dm ' ,. ’ . ”"‘"° 9° ‘ ° " , ' “um *° ‘*°°"'° °*‘‘““' "N? “‘° ‘"°*‘°“ rellslon is no religion in the sense in which - bu lilo sétgahginsa arm lxd uV3VxL<'1VoI~V«:i igegrlgxigctg-$5 wwggvum sngggg A BREACH OF 1'RU9T- digppahatmont :ngil‘senso ? 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The tlelnnn in question in clmnge olnlr isalmoet tholutouempt .3‘-‘$"" “"’x'.'.,tm. - - » “ ‘° - . . . bfiéitmndo m'lmtlmal.o tune, unaware Gllfilencfilixl-llasivtcet i’xnclcVe,m’ girlhood. smvflrpfitgluc we cmmdwmiiqmvu ma egggndod murthcmve.vm Mytbdr onlyzoghzsg ootnnulce in the nu it one than the “ram, Jun“, om“, Plwdeu M ‘M r_ , exouxie ¥l:uunt,ia. on w wmMa _ 3P‘ re: 1!. Th» r . v . . . oiorhxnhtx-eAlmeulJ"“‘ ho!»-NH. Tbvtrooixnnd i>r’ia°=m A on ’5&umS|.loOom . H has at the ‘loridn ' . ‘ - . 1 mum. . A‘. _. ' ophn the not that formerly the work “‘°-“’“ ‘‘1’.‘’.‘'‘—‘‘’’‘'’ °" "‘°°°“‘“€“”“‘”‘ °" former ninqtero oi‘ the colored moo e1l- \-a thtomh, Indeotxrn mom. Elm ll1¢|'|$lnl.ai :hosxocr.ee.m'5 on the next ,2; mm M 1, mg“, ,3,’ d°,";‘f,f,§d’f,’,§§,3;',,, ,1, ,_,,';',,o§’,‘,°‘,,,,.,‘,‘,‘.,';2,§,, '- ."-'°“”'.; ‘-"~-‘.“’~"-‘-’~ "'.‘- "‘*°“"‘ eon‘-Y3.°.9-“""‘i‘s.a "“ "‘.‘l‘..§ . R ' ' ' ' * ' " u wl nndthcre was 9. of aWh°1°f°-asmm “)0” °"° 0‘ mm aé v o to inatillllnto t'he'rnind£ oflho ' °°°l1b°Bwe<.!e.thabay.-nd thacookbvm i~v'~°#t»g°,=Ihdrn,'g;3- Tbm1==m°x- III hhuntediortthdbotlc Jim Ixieade out oi lhelioineoomtortsnnd home love which he M A.‘ WOLFE 8:-O0 ’f:$""-"i";-x-lag»-.a"""°°‘io “""°~ -V 5 - .’“'“P’°3’°“"“3 “ 5' “hm, “mm ' mom,’ “,1 ,,,;P,.3.m,u,, ‘ °'_'° ponthiatutxahthur b&NHn1':r¢lI#¢Il11l-Mk P'l““ F“”‘° "W “*9”. ."'°‘“*"~'“'-D '-1"‘ or illglvom into:-nation concerning him. to oorargooeiodo-without. ' - ' ~ .» "’ 5.3. _ oo;i3.cot’.ot’nuno-’x&,*U.s.~A; ‘ ’ _ \ ljgtnbbflln determination on the put. of . ‘ . .. . nations wards the precepts of it real re- belonthoxu. -Anoonuxhothroe ullorshul nhlllxgnnthe nnyclnndhl: gain? 8% ‘din. so abmcnd mmxmwnlmnwm “ck ch“ kmotomymauuummsaa AL ESTATE _ A_GE1¢1is,V V .V V. .V V. .V .. VV V. _ . ‘ u n commissioner to contest °°m"*°“P‘’*°°‘’’.m“°‘ 1”‘ '3“ °°W‘°°l"-" 1 on? 11’-not wh hmthe not done 50} Mi-"ed wmn Ihwcchhou-o the cspuiudid avotf I1 Agency ma on u i In ciuru thotoyeterlu; botthe gdnzrni _In was butoven inroprd well u ’ i 5 -i 4- ~ - .- 1>1¢oposals..1'oz- 1'ools.s-Hardware.‘ * r 1 “I3 . - , - P «Y 3' "mg" [u but yngnclmo thucablu aid hold I77. I‘. Craig R179 that in 1%! howu II b h 5‘. in T36 rm bu phzhe '~ - » - - ~ " ' to» l.he"- last‘. all cases illod by Alncri- "m’°“‘ “Mm? fwd” °‘”m‘l"‘ ‘ho one Amnfim not chflflhu ”‘~ the Booth. 35 a control ola with the ntowuwh u towhst Squihernliontnno, and looked. for gold Liana ‘' h D? wufi:“:.":':: -m ‘H. & yaw," 6 to mow our “uh _ V on ‘V V “IV ~ i ‘Curry CoI;tbo,iu_1d.'!?_a_ints, ~_: V’. - . " on-I_,,,' afimmu‘ Ha ha damned little falmnlno weakness that has been the wen ‘V. “V the North? no ‘he Cmfim of should be done lhonldt2ti'.1'§bt1.its they cenniin lkxb -Yellewnmu. ‘flnlssnfln tlunhs iound 5,, ad u, an I bid ‘"1 1“; 33],’. ‘mi _ ‘O "1" mg um 5,’ gap to Qxluugl. _ fin: cum, I .'--‘mag: . ~» - -- 2 1 ' ' V - ' - - ; . - ‘ '- - ‘ mystery to the wise and tho m.mbiiug- . l heiiovcdwham would be, nronowodaitack. inrich depouu. mlhwmlwmaa n_ ~; Upon gnmu on ma “gm-_.,., my mm“ 93. 50.“; m. - . 1 ° "“""- " - Ji:rrirmoir\'Yx.‘l.:Dscr-¢g.uQit.!im.'_D!r'r.“_:- . ; to 111 w.In 0! H16 -1-$“¢l’- Ind» 60959‘ . t - ‘-56 5°“?! TN‘ H1°m3°1VB! J||“m°d 1“ P0?” in wm umnli oowsn. mum-rzn'e xxrxluuox ' ' . - ; narnnsosvxtu. ..h!n7l1.m3- -. ' . ’ o.- f u n 1 orsaultoilhelr dclihentio lNudll00YG2‘Q3. D0 Illilfidil NV firm-la M28 andbeuwlthn t-Jon y*;_q_u¢;g,».... .31‘;-ghwgp . - ‘ ‘<iuez‘i¢1I..they.l:na been referred to the 130°" °" ‘°°“’ "“°° “’f_‘ E'‘’‘ g'°““ aiming a pen: foellnsof spite orrovenzo mil-his firo—armn~u-no rolvnlven ma agygmughifhfimmhmgnlfgg on or the dizocion or the company to. robmlimd n'diez=o_r rkmdpiomor dmaxa , " __ " » ~ - VS§,,‘,1_-§,';,_,;,7§.§f,§£§%§*—,*:,,"i,1;,",$,r;*,: . - .' V Sir Mwud Thormom mmuh came into notice. The dresses at wpmnn‘ mm mm 601” mu, obvious d.Vouh1a.hu-nledgun-wexogot readiness. «Vim?! u¢Vt,r:;‘ym wmpfmly °VMmdV The lu i?’¢ B vaymtbnl. tl1ea.,vg:nr:.. or ihepnl-eel:-wgomthe tmlslno bgzxxsti-to _. uodiiéznfigmaunhnmhu ._ -wow-inwiwnw immhw-merous W .°.°*m"*==m'+* "° ?.“°“°“-‘°’ *°° «ho mm mm W to anon“! on» 'At5 .,.c.,::*::°.‘§';°,;.*:'::€,T‘?‘:i..,. dnyhad -mm»: nu mm mm» no mo. hm. .i'.t’°“‘*..... ..x.’..‘**°“..1~,oo..t-o.., ,°°“....".za::m..o.. .o.';;.““.m.m':'.“:; ' n i ' to l ' ~ ‘.a.fi'-'}“"""' «2.r:«.:~—=......- ...;"'“°°.;. - h i i V A " «mm Lhnmiodiclionthat all °°““‘7' 3”“ Gmdgmm I know the P15, daitrudcd by long years or servitude, broken nndacalmhuln ‘tho boisterous m°g‘1‘:§ §}11; g":gf‘§ Untedststeufoldbondnwhieh hemotlwuu ox , aboirogrottnd. and the am Rfial la gTm ha§” ten" mggnrhnm , - I I Aha bbstness before the Commission vrlllbe mm‘ “"1 I km" ‘N,’ me” pawn“ °m_" who lmro been thrown upon their one and fgfffg '&3;k'l;’:*§'f1 t’,“°;?d1§'i,g’:_"‘,_h;flg°‘:_:1: Cheyenne, which no distinct xx-om those oi Ed; "mm 1 °?:;’°‘mdm_.m‘;°V,;:y;°‘)g‘° Mud’! %$:§°w‘wwm.,ed -“Mp-°M9hu”'{m":”Q,E§:: my ,,};" ' Lama Wm » 9*‘ ’‘‘°°‘ , . , _ ' ._,.-_ V‘ 1 ' ' sotodtipanprior to the-crplmlim of ‘W ‘"°“‘ ‘L T” ““""d.‘“" """"‘“3‘“°° "‘ their mercy, and with whom tlioLr lot is slapped tightly to the small window 0 the D“°‘~‘- ”“'h“"’ "°‘."'P°"°°‘”‘“°""“‘i’ ell.l:i‘&c . But then mm in. . ew York. Neon; aiooma. wm.-I . . . _ _ ;' ~ mmumug: 3 - -. ;- oath is the crying em or the time and r dN1|:~hou and nndln tlunsli themou were ‘ml ‘um’ “"38” mm ‘«b°Y°'m°‘° 93"“ ' wore wt sttholilno andhfi-.Jeok.. V“, becoming chrolxlo wtth almouterar Amen . , mitt onnlflloml ~ - ., V tribunal. Hon. W. H. Wadsworth. Alnori- 3m“ .! me” would be mmma on cut. for better anyone? The Amos speauu dam Im“‘~m "WV W8“ wbtermxm mg I” pm, _, mu ,, um g,,,mmw;.nm°r1,,,. ., mm.‘ W“ manned V mm“? mm m lmwyhnrmcod Dyan “gum, , Os , n , __ve..A V, - figutsemeéwhiok.-‘rm dpnl;u h ._ , V_ at“ commissioner, ll d¢'°uw-tr 411180113 ‘ “an O ' oft “cloud of missionary wltnesbetl" I'8p- mmp med. 0! tailing nplhu door. and co leu- “““*°"° °‘ 512'" “ml "mm ‘° lb‘ °°‘"”"'7 («Ibo very wealthy and etriotly upright. we do non-unanbcrtohnyn noeulhis llngt-_ ' - " ' ' tau!‘ -u' t:ml§5.'eoa3tl:nItobe oboe:-red’.li'y ' ' 7 ‘other? on to 3319 Panama bmlneail, and as T1” 9"’-5’ '‘‘°“” 4° ““ ‘M’ ""1 ‘1°“°"“°° ‘meshing tho" Christina People cut the mlnzmecban-moi nneurmauii. The men “°"“’ "' "‘° "’“"* P"’|“"“°“‘ ‘“" "’° miurequuatn-auuiodlxnnnmurunuaz Qdiocnucd in detail is my actcntmc mu. fem-01°09 "'°"v.!>‘W"~"’f?."f"9 °“. ; - A _ _V __ _ _ _ ,, _ com ilttfi to emctn mlcgrnph from this point u. ,_1V|n,,h“ "mu : u . -~ ' -- I an passed upon brtho wnv ‘L “F!” °""5"““‘* ‘W’ - "‘° """"’3“ xortt-,uu1 tl1na.a.xlmll.s am the North has fwd no °p§§"m°°' W mm“ ‘W "'°’ l.l1(~gl'1ci’eatnotico. ucnorni Orooltiaexpected ‘‘ ’ “W M fidthaizuonzi ' 13“ "“"” °"~.9‘°. V‘ °' °"“‘““'“’5“‘8 -- ‘ _"ubml”l°n 1;, mo up- feared. Anny PGFBORI have lgflugyugu _' to" In its infancy; tor at-' ' ‘;"m‘ not H who hgya gtudlcd um uh”-gate: of flu“ I ouldno‘ m‘u1‘h°1r ,d_ liens dhll . and ll is rumored that he will fan 3“. 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V . 1 southern:-o§dtoth_oP9ci:lo berm we cx- -V h 2:" "W181 - ” “ 3‘ - ten their solve and km aside their W. érustthomcn. shot me: shot wt. tired in g;h%?WT§_ ;-fiuawmfw ngt lttleehodo upon my not lgpport. ‘fie unlly drowsy it at pence with himoo in v ‘mm b it ‘mum be no; “mu, hi I 5 8 iv 11' ‘'h1G'-h.01’- M We moot her, mug‘, mm, m 3;_ Lou15_mg» Luggage, the (min the window uni tron B hole in another Wm v ‘I ma “mo °°w951’_l' vs no reapqnss, no. _nlm:e that ad n.'nd'at.om . and wutts, in the tnlneaaoi - . . . . ._ 5 M as we pg-3 [ha gods to gpgge 113 But gmce lfi Of L00 dfiflk-D0086. t0llOWDd I’ so P‘ n’ h,‘ b° ha. Iotfilfl film‘ bls good IMHO)” ‘D ‘ill-hi! worstenuny. U1’ - tntheyhy we want it. our Boilthweatcrn I ' mlared people are contented and hnppy- 0“ ‘M ,3“ u,., mm ,¢.,,,d ,, won“ at the tentpspent lsstwlnte: in the uocknde in $ who {,6 t 1 _ V . .. Nidsalnlioeoe 3.1!. isnlso -Lbocammay _ . . “ ‘ . ’ '1‘u'.ita stmdy mob vrithlh 3:11;" ‘‘‘’‘‘:n‘‘V;’:b‘: 1"” "$2 ““'t::"3"& trhey labor. and are allowed to eqloy the not VVtV<;I«i.m mmm wtlw whm gm Pm‘): I -ggsgffhrfin wgortxgftgg a sLlfl'ci-er Irfililrllhwntgtsoémlellty la hla l-tux;-, hit e. or i?')¥bl-'ic'|;.fl«B1l9l;€!I|BJ‘ lg?‘ tglggngifltzé _ S §g;§gydM *1 “F V my mile: or San Antonio, which is only can m‘l°m'm um lgidmajfl “Tim :2 fruits of their earnings. They coni:rlb°‘° P onnd: On undaymox-nil»; when thirty-six a“ W": WWW: "“-119"‘ '“7b"°?:“v° Pll:“- ecelve lhooswho muted him with gel: in- we no ziaom tag" is eontribotioh to popu- M I L L S T O N E S ‘ ‘fit “°"“f“'__‘,‘*‘-;;‘~""~ ' _' eighty miles ct-otn Laredo, on the Mexican 9 be 1 ° " but airmail proportion to any criminal pug» re Ind ed slnee um omhx-oak or this I 'cd'1“-Em? ‘"3; Wm vestmtnuin E0 said tint trust mung _ scientific liter: rather: a row almple miss hI'm0;F‘319& w,,_,”,‘,';,‘m.‘fi°°““_ ' t ' boniex. The Mexican Gum mi in said ““’“°" "' °‘ “" “‘" mm "“""’°“ "‘° Manon. 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V : ‘$11 611388 ' Alia Mtlldlil " i ‘ 3‘ ' W0 EON) than SSVQD ’- T0 ‘:0: witlytbo Union Puctflg which we hove so an 9 ° woman " 0 wrina in the world. Why should not such ‘I Y hm M“ 'h ‘L Dad“ 5: ,1 . ;,u.nu,mpm,.1unm Lick goenthe links: ‘illgzntiufa w on to the lot: ’ ’ , -' mu,’ __N“°m fa, d“1_,[ngV .1; would not We can figure £19 from the Treasury r0- g cute or nllnlrta be established in the Gulf that lnsuhardtnnw:nhe1dout.thonhi;:wun:f Vfignuefitrxuxgrdllrfcnk gigrgifirgg: hgsig; 43: ;)|::V:l.nm:ile’reutl.. be oxhlbiézdg ulreegm lurgtd uh“ mow mum of Wm mould . V ‘ V‘ V V V ' llbuh the butter; now levied on the ‘m°’p°“‘n‘:; "'*V:V": °’ ‘t1’$°m:3:'fi:I“;1,l:::: 5'-“°"~ '”’°’° 1“ °‘”‘“’“°° 1‘ ‘""“ '"’°"’ t:(=1l¢stx1aJtlxo:p°$fp‘;c‘t"‘:li'«1!o”i"::.-‘xi ::il“o(.coo«ml”C§$ ticlintirlilnmlzoard u.nd,I[h°i1.§1:"8{'-ul lr:{i§”m|LaaLv -11:80 on hyent o!"l.l:an‘maIl1ey.':ll.§8 pr'<'>tnixe! :5 ",f‘,,'f,t.‘,,§,',‘,’"}.,,‘,’.'i.‘:,.;“'§°,.§;’, K.'§°u},’,,l.f1b':".c;,‘.',“,f’. DENTAL HEADQUA.R'["EI!§ -‘plough trAl'llc.C4m’ornie., nor on the lot . mlgh necessary than here? If the meodmen in quay hour: at Wflnh ng sud otupenae, they in o D! dFra1mdnu}l 7 [V out.“ 7‘ » mum V? mm. The tmyn or all in who,-fa uuch nun! had been mu.-om llletrucl 9 f . am 0"" 5””; _ mm with mm but would be 5;“’ ““ °‘::§,‘;‘ "‘;’,§"".’°“‘ ""‘ “°''‘’"' 1:: we We m ienom dew“! =-=4 m*t‘:.;‘..";°:.:i:'.t;.i: :?;.:;':2“t:;° tizzzzz ii1‘»:’:.‘:1»ea in “.2-Taxis’ ‘¢’m1«°»‘ér~ co-Tr" -t-‘°i‘»’£‘*~?"-’v‘z’-‘«=‘“»°»»“~’~?i°°"uo“«-i’eii’u‘v*. 3 "°.:':..‘t§:;'.:‘.:.:. ...',’,“‘.:..t."":“...'?“"l...‘l“‘.,'f Nos. 708 51 no N. 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BN1 (1 “K -“ smdexl on all hands ts; u w oourtulorhi «rived 1 fun a Imhzlltxtlon but um 09 ‘ PH Lia and Pattern 3‘ mm m' " “mm .“ tndu largely with this city, and serves )‘ ‘mu’ '1 W M U bl-'“W‘1 ‘he’-'3“3'°‘ °'‘’“ ‘“°"’ ‘hm’ “W7 ncrltols lllvallllfl nenrlpcgrun dnye. The wlrezl “W0 139 '4“ 1"-¢*><1*~'i-11110 PNINI’-l1W"”" M-' waking invcstmmin. and Male wstodlhn ul i':,,|._.de. gum translation into nlonosyllahlee mm“, as t 14”‘ fifiazy gives‘-I-gxumx to t tmaivuumg bmmminwmmmmmugh shall estimate the cocktail; and smash:-.3, has V 1,, In,“ gm,” emgnclpgted sihvca. the captain, with kqeuxteoongo and do- mxrxm-ous illnmeca, B;V(:ocrll.iln 9: him and NV" Imp,“ m°mV,y_ uses. lnhiuenfo the cam, wen mono: llnbloo. 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A; .3, rug, ‘'3 “N15 mom ‘,0 11130 D001“ 40"“ 11”’ “"9” “’ hi” °"“’ 4°‘ and genuine peace until their attitude to 9; WT channel, uni it man was sent on board W059» T118 cumvlaininir llbi‘V'fi:;"h‘t:"§“’n°"; ilnh-ken or coming "stxtemonu" whir we to 31",, the ,,_.,,q.,-],¢'d,,1,'a flux are indispen- do“ up omppd um hundred ma wm, etructian, excecdti the coal. or all thy. wud the comm“) mm“ M may of (gm-1_, tram that ml to ueint mood on board thr aid? at bio‘? llhlaktglod 1!; ms mlmamlm lollow it. Both the parties and vrltnosma to "um" woman wears for her beauty and sdom- schooner. hon the liflbocl wu coming up the "I 0 9 C P 1./"cu mm ban the null. have beou.t}1roughoul., fully conscious —— miles. _ Klaus and rcasonnble men. 7”" 7"“"d'7‘ ‘mm m“ N"'°- "h"°“ Id-l|~ patient. t man of his D o! that other counties: lury outs do 01 the 1'-m;mm.nV,, hm Vp your cold hythe time. .__.._..._._ ms-n1,uld for man s admiration. on top __V__ ’_ uomj men ,,,,,.., mm; 1,, “mg :5. puny, in p1'l'l0l"nu‘ll durinatxlbo pu ‘lg‘Iilai);:lsx:S. r. ¢o.m.,-oom_m:om which, in pg.-._|1;,_u,, an I) “M of BL Jgw a hxpectornnt. on old Till flunlllu method by which the Cami of the trim: Ind tlle rrhlttky put the eight: ‘I P“ L ’“‘;""__-#"' H H A: A um mvrinii U19 Yaw‘: giilrngfiaflfa? were . onnbly 2:: bum 3;!‘ °'n1h°“1 '°“flITflm°7 ‘tr $7 "“"""’7 '°‘' '°'‘‘ “ mm mm’ Md B Mr‘ . ' ‘ .n1onnuro-r «- ! Mm name eon-I wv ring, in New rommcoeoaoa Ln swindllng ma the Loba.coo;on top ortbln the billion!» _,, (_,,,,,,_l W ,,,,,o,,,, ,0 'f,,,,,_,, ,, Em”. worth e2o,ooo. ma lhw‘-i WWI survive‘ in the box. The lutlmony now moth: ml" °""'" oouxtu hm“ mm __ _ _ .._ ______________ __ ______ ___ the te.x—poyen 0! that State out of tlllrt and nut in , (1 up u _ g . _ A HYWTEBJOUB 1HVLUKN013'-- cannot be estimated V "3 nubili:.,n.nd ever nmmwbcther com he : __,- Pcrionll noun. ‘ a nu hm y V arises An p up ll‘ human 0; uunue uudomy in the mm oi 0hlnA».lI: tun omuV _______ [ML The M" for d lodsinx I)?» not. will judge {or bi ll’ trout it, mpcfbgbgl _,&_’-Oa-In Tfig 111081‘ EFFIOACIOUS nzllllonoof 0 9 cu than thirty yeuu, Inn: 9 extravng,snce——will not the willing: pond 0! mlniouflu. for the ruu'i>4M 0! dhmr m I“. p,o¢,.amn in .. 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Vubocvexuncaen-all rwommzntinit. 9": “hm ‘l’ Pnm‘ In “‘°‘h"’*' °°1“m“- me" ‘ml b° “'0'” h"d$° ‘hm b“““v“'3 pucic:-.ltum,sto. tho fonmoonol Toudnyevdmflmmowgly rlodut twenty-two F3111. 5” "°' ‘"'”" "",‘{‘ lug iln: nulizst ol mordj-:3':g:.u¢‘1: Ihowin :__,_ _,_,_. . _ V. _ _ ..__ P d f C 1' ' would seem to Whit to the theory that the that the beauty or lndlvidunl rosettes and ———---¢»—_ clzlxllgir gglgrztrllfr /‘Eula as I'1£P(tr18(l V';V‘w?t“:~ uW§‘=f:‘{_:rI1;KV‘l'l°“l’r'°‘g)'. &‘°m';°fi;‘R‘d’el': hlmwllutghe ilcll-arilitiigg. NV Mr‘ _mbIsoImu min: V ———— -»----~—. _._____ ._.__ _. kin,‘-Z,.d“‘h.V 1....‘ W Gma 3 0 osmo “lo Cuonkrinz males are beins repeated in st. trunchoona will be our trout wnsouttion rm In the noun! Pnblishad "Mormon-I oi Odlllon ‘N ‘{f_'’“, “WW3; angwiiy aclxmurzi in: "ft-)gV>_1V».»MV__kV Ind “mm mumrwm E :31 “um: mmpmn um“, W [M mm A CQOL gummy;-‘R 3330313, n In _ on c:u.‘s.zx.um r-mun Boundwua mg. inns-n ontlv.-null nu Imdlta uaahuim. "léouisonoazmiler node. There has our general rallnm. Men who hue once U.lv(:l’- 5"""-' M‘ "°"“""“°""" “‘“‘°°°""“ °' ‘” lf-vllffiit-10 ‘ I y‘ 3 . 0“ {fir ,, and ,, um ml,“ $.’.’i.lKJ(twalhicrhls,ll)e ulnintlfl‘-a Bella: and the fullrsl. mm] mm '90!‘-Imlt to prove mllclkll on tho unmanned hnlr. lnulm-ll or . along!“ 1 his art! mt‘. Imlcrbd nolnr k l _ I . M Q 1, t lnon mun 3.]- U ml um: Gomez and ventalilu poumd whirl: no.-no uryxyn. decompose. thinly in uxnooormiahls delay in the Lined Ioelebrstlon and nttnctod I crowd iffiiom ‘mew,’ gm’ mu; W Hz" b :Fl’cII““0wb::lu(l¢d |u,,V:‘l:_:J4iMb%r‘z oll’ T3,: tnurrun _%._________ témiruuial‘. m’K‘lpul3'LaVéM WE?‘ firm]? V?“ mu :A.:mm llflwlgfi “:tV:V:JVli;«"r:'lV‘\‘i':es.rJntrVne-‘v'o.r‘tx:1e:m.VV-:«}3 gym,-h._on the Twelrth street bridge, and it by the advcrtinetnonl or its um, and who .,m._;, mm ",3 gm, ,0...’ u,,,.._.,.. ,,,,..,... Lille Thaw W” A" at D“‘,_““,_c M, V V An Artistic Joke. bccnkmflai uzM°tthu_ly.mm : .2: V______ _ rM\...':,r..V_xViV.X ;a;t‘IrLfi¥fi1l:3-§§nog’treRV:n&l)§§|& uppeairl as it its tunndstlons were he» have dollbcrutoly tnllimod the com. mu.-it be uhiam uhewlholepluzo. At Around twiuuw , in-i. Ibnduw ofnoolemnlly Iaiul "1h«..¢, lived in Florence on Inclent dame I Mr W v n ma 5,“, drum u E. H. II & 1- NEl’0NADZ:l'|H1 i bolihh ‘gm §*“°°'° ' ecunl only: square uhia pcrmluntingiooli '""”"mo aplll Lhmu la therooxn md the nnmrtl Anna uu-tum who luspt In Inn ina- -Wertd ||- 1”‘ ‘on M u F‘:‘V{‘:::l0'WIl|tm nxvuniyaiurirlvllfl '31 rsllwada ' trade nut and nnmeoi lf. llulm N 500.. leg in Lrnud and dlshonusty. content to tulle I um. way bacll—they will “lung: hr ‘mm um. “ “_ _wmmdm~, ,_ whirl: had it I aim llrcly. wu qu:-ntml my the mo. uid [out] on or me cI|,y, pilnyodztlo l‘|VJ?'(1:(lDke¢l h-ow ul:i:.VlVB:-'fiD1°l:3:tln‘§? v n .-......«:n:i fur Bx. not no.-.. \ ;-,,,,,~,,,,,,_ We would like to hue an assur- not be missed. _ mi mm M ,,,_,V W, W, ,,,,,M mgm. 1",, _ l?,1’:;g‘:r«hix‘al:;<l°,na:'!:;;u‘i§’n a op<(al’l ..i -1. tglrlcrtl 2:: mar bg|'l1:|3u“tl:&:!uEe‘r&;:e (high “I “gull-n rfiiiumiy to some» |NauRAuc3_ L U m I‘ Sold by Drumzlsls Generally. ‘W5 rm” lb’ 0"’, EnKm°" W“ Buluwe u*°”ntn ‘ Iwuond “la. "'°”'"”‘ TM’ 0“ . "mad ubhndlme u ‘m ' ‘l irllexl d r in it iahli °.3h'"'.' Sh‘:-nwsiyalnltlflm-oefooiietlt lieu. on was hid: thing else. '1‘ or llw ‘ma ‘Mm "W —;T‘‘:-'-'' "— 7-~"*'"'--‘»"‘“’T_‘ _-._.._—;-. 7 {N 3,1,, ¢-Q; be properly ocoauntod for, Motion mt! teach to the littlest chua this wane. - _ }V‘;;{_;'p{,",}’,,,, ,M."Zn.,‘.Z4",° 'Lm.(,,,f§‘.;g."‘.‘.,a com, um, el. .;.. um thoitvn‘r1llt{toMl>ag a1V::r”-£3 ;j,‘:,°‘ o‘§rhl.lLi3?§.‘§1i‘°{;Z°§,‘§¢“,§§'3; MUTUAL FIRE inauunotc. tuumssons m MARSHALL nnorzmmx. up 3 839131133?! H‘ ' ‘ ' v Jean‘) 01 hi to t not uv rtn, AI in T. and. whst is -more important than the » Jeuonoltlio dlnoor .1138!-tent mag":-iinate umntn Iuiy m oxd om l:::;it‘Vol {;tlt>:{:gi‘ic2‘n1‘;0nm.:;;;oixiu:m lu::x-no:m:- Dzugmy by VS; had or M mm‘ doing at W. tglmtél hgmio ::\fl:rt3n,‘:;fP¢|2;g M,m9U,, ,m.mo:;Vum Pm” “U m_ HM‘ oak’ Pop,” and cod” Lumbar John ::';n!.‘t::urm"ts.,mh.smc1nnn question of tune, thu the ontlmstes should be our central P¢”°“D°y 13¢ ‘fbumhua mgiiimu lgunel -triillillrfirzn - 5: _,_ phymmag plaice‘: on I work nslh 52.3! nhujtmool 1{i)e“Isnl-Mlle ilianlly coglgzm. wraith 3134' W, W, qu-no "NV an m- 1: nmuen way.» at Mon. I 0! wet lhl-U not be exceeded by more whole Blue should bi: represented by its uuypaumt. 01 uaoxovwrvtkl “"""‘ one at the mm; {or a common law -tunic con 2: n n 9 urn - 0°“ lntln‘ uni witnesses wou 1.. .. Id iu"‘»‘€ -—=’-=:'.r“-‘*-1‘.$‘:.T".~t~:.‘Mi- ‘i‘;i““‘? l~».:‘}'~'~‘~'-“'i«=.:.-.; 8'=i"e'°°vL="=-€==s*=-°°°~i- em smut and IIYDEAULI0 mm “W 0' mac mmdmd par WMV mm“ manna“ pubuc“"m,_a_Om,'m“‘ mwmug, 1;;,.,i.;m.,.1ghu mglludlnatutly “Nth 5.4 mg .kcd up somewhere. Tho finished at one nittin . and that: 0 on ,5, um], Ions orduh by a mu‘ Ii. .A .0. .%VM .. urn: . bend-filed . .§uodl1.t.. l“'r:‘l’11LnL ""“‘b°' “"' ""““°§§°\ "”L“'€°"‘3""9"‘ 5" - - 5 - ~ . 5.4..” gm .5...‘-.., 1, 3 an; minced Head to m on whooe bend: ltwu laid turnnd -sud new not no it until finish . He spent lot on one! V mncm-"_y and would Wu“) ,_ E mm" mm“ V I: u. -. _ _ V’ _ Hum latte! of Oil! U1"0‘P°“d°m mu‘ W ‘l-“‘°"‘“°” ‘ad °"’ M5‘ °r“‘“" ‘l‘°um nu‘ mm wnwutq , tn: mu: nmbstn unlined l‘, glare u nhrie’ Wlllch riotxudal clash In Ln- nnd inuerlnls It once, and produced um at the relreuynd an bghhw wndmon u mulx (nun: nxrlnngu rlnnk Bulldlnj was gm. yr [1561] Idvlnun madam: lumber In nm in thin I _ nu ‘ k _y, |,, u.. . th ll‘ 1 , mmouaful la obuinin: than nunnnoen. "M “I Wlthvurdn W180. if funlml “W955 toum.homuo penwsdod mum: erdd would an tug. L311’ lmy fell dl: ¢_iV,.V;L :2; mo; out I{k‘a:3~::‘:;n;‘ tun w:hm'fM_m‘:_V “flw ynuiurumhue. °‘n}Z‘;l£‘miZ.‘5'a ym‘3ho'=l'x§"f$ ouuaty olBt.1.4m1;. m:.‘:,.*.1::‘.,v.‘3‘ "5 W-uuml hold on oauuuluion.os 6 “M muuamumxm we will not our readers to make note of ou:bostmnsic:ltouldplay,udeyerysooioty, begin: to Iuuuouw. .‘ l 3'1‘. 1 F’IHAHUI&Iu. in-v-mm-r UVlI1t!tl,!¢fl’Y :3. E75. Ttunrmk aloud dull. than keenly; in line um: momma ¢hy.'=!'r3an.1im, to iut,uu-leis bu ‘been! but Hula movement In annuals! Alain up tai- dimta lmnu-ova-nut In xenon! twin nimwiut want. Is not the noun-piaiutot auiinau in bani- hma ulralm Ln anivnrul. spout-ab-la not only ta ahiaeily, but all 011341 nut rnmtstsol ttw cumin‘. Dunno oz tie at use loading bum: Ina-alum had any charm at human in dlaeout. lug. tum M1: total altering: oi pnpn. nu tiompu-ad ‘villi Ihn Imppiy when tmslnan La goocgwu-3 minimum, and made no nppimuhigarm [you this mammqlnxtom in min uwmn Lg hm} ",un,,_ TM pm-niw Km-mow -~.-meauar during em. wank ware in raw flour Ind ahinmmu, ma gruozrsu, and «mm W136 grain Duper war when jabbing. tin’ midi nrst-sinus aunt.“ bdng ham ruled iouy at an 9:! ‘M’ Rood llama. npotill I-‘N3 P111110 itounritlen could obttu sum At ion-at fisnru. but the mt-named quota- umu oovwthakuk at II-nnncctlona. There have mgutulueuivrkan huh lure list down um.- tb hylakklll '9'!"-'**1IlI!lu paper, ngmsd by lnnvm 1. 1.hnuo'u but thin wu not a ganorsl wrscuoo. .5. bsahifl an ‘€17 ‘Manon: And rauuui to tan Whore cutomen hue heauhankz, or when thory an bur- nwen Ugo year round. the I'M-0 rm monay nu Mel I0 P8! NHL B11360: they omared wourltloa and at cxoeptlomu nu-angth. How- qq15|',q‘fi0 tlonn rule any for best paper. Than lane street paper. for use bun mm sll that In "go tor Anything, 60 um buiuau nun-ma oilim-ea In the outside nutrtat would be simon an macs:-o «mm vttaknua. In the nu uuu maxim mt- urq Ian dd-1151 that but wast. Tho Liemnnd tar talu vu nu-ematy limited, with mast ample guyply. -Privlta mpltsllau Am puulod in much pi new to and uh: umploymam. (or that: motor. zet whim *-‘MINI-1 ll no abundant Ln um Lungs emu. N in quite taxes in interim wcuum of the 51131. 01°-¢lI| ll Gil-In-t luau linnsu (ruy. St. Jouph I34 1-€M'0nVf0l‘th . TM fltrmlng stxttlonii have but mun -unvls. otpeclnlly in tho: gmunoppe: rexkm, . Jet tar All um our mm-chmu report t.nlrooliec- tlonn. In Chicago thoiuerohnnu u-in compunuveiy _ nu l>arr0N1n"nt the burn, became of tho "IK- ‘ nation la trad: cknnfinh And tho slowness of no!- But in St. Louu bulnua liousuutwv: amt lituefieoeulty lor leaning upon the banks, in their union are either do» to cut: or their camou- Iin ueprdlnpl lnflzmlttlnx. Thu In illustrated W V no TR-I‘-I ox largely Lnaunlod dcpoalu um wank M. ' tbebnnht, aha conupauuxng light am-,o-mt do- _ Au ant-dau securities nu b¢zn_',__ln ttruly dumlnzf, but ugh: Drums. Italy and Butte bonds are prime Knur- ltu. ud tnkzuauquica u edema. Uorumncnt bonda tun bpg in light uttppb’ and demand. Gold mu ahofimhlr moveatufit. both in supply and mad for but many. Kutcm exchange hu nuclnuod but little dur- ing ttuvrect.‘ ' ls ciou-A to-any .u_25oe-utl yer , though one or two uloa ION There in but mm making. but the daznuui being light. price: have ruled low And without uollcmcnt. Uonntax nun tuvztnna-o-1 at II PC; t-h_9un.ud pr:-minus. Thu lbllovfiag quotxtlonn um tn:-ui.nbAd by tho Axlcdun Ptnnnclal Corporation. and and bond brokuniwner Third And has nxmua. reported at 50 cents. ! (‘m1p. ulna. :H‘y‘t::|r~Il‘: -4.... .- .~ ~'r7- v- ' - tuxu t.owututn¢n.............. Niki ‘walnut: Ndw York. 3:30 3. m. ' gran (ken . _ Itlwd llntru I.xpnvvu St. Louis Cluarlnt Hanna. ' Elbe trr.'l«w1nl lur nmtnuwxxt ux tho ththinou oltha Ch-arm: umuo tor the Hush an-ilnx bunny, May u; (Had , ...........I4J-27.133123 rem.-ted tit ‘lM(6l 1 k'fl16‘4=- ‘mo; yuuow uni tzov nu. &‘:-; E51 av §§§ssa§§§§§§'§§é 's§:'!£ '2 8‘£u3:a _,.’rrr 1- u-‘BIA:-on §x§ 213%‘ I. E W . d f -13 igrstt: I.T—C L35 5 E .555; 5355 §§§§§s§ § Efi an F E at E é,-1,~z.-W yaagnaaagg Essgszsfiss g§'5_ 3% 33 mg: .55 zaaa I §§'§§§ luv-on «gut and neady—HAy 0 mi: .:.._ esu~*s*:a 'f§?f? ??§ Enema no 3 _ in Hunt. muse. Dumb». lb if-lfglflbltu ai zegaaaszis __z_ .. . . FF tn in an 1:: n E Q I: at U in In" in I)-'4"? . ..i Iwfli-vssen #5 t-'. 2. lhllwI.3' .0. UE BOKDE. " :§L"';}'.S:5":§ Eng. .2 3"“--rt‘ ens: I . ammiaxem m5 '.'é',‘us&'§Im. Uli- _M-,a__, ...w in .....*1..;'L'..."-'9-_.L'~".'! 1.2;. }¢r7r!i.-its . oi tltnur quoutlsoitt In aoouamfly ‘IDOIIIIAIJ. By rung-rnyh. tum roux. wrw Irons.“ fl.—-Man-1 cloned nth; .f U!!! . O!!! - BGfl {$37K mad 4.90).; in virfau buitau starving and Actual] about ‘.lH‘Altd<£.90. Gold €115? Gdll .116». an closed all yl!‘i'. all sumo! day hnira been uubane Gold Iouuuram undo ulilyeroemt. or an tag ud MEL! 1: 1-84 pave-mt. tor borrow . Mtao ow gunman nu. Utanrtnmt lorty-Ilu-no mllion douan. AIM!‘-In£'l"1'vI-luI!ld.|Ib¢X!Od3i)<dl7lVt) tmsdrerl um um» mouuaa doliuntndreoumd for Culaulcma flilniéogo".-‘ (ls ’b’s‘I:h3JrJni- V VI! . ll _ I « fmutuco axporu si.:§6dé . Show ernoru 51,010,533. um-orzucnt Ildl tzlosc.-<l unruly. rium taoulalls um um uogaingnl. nulmm mn- EI Q . mlfil I UPSQIR VII H3380‘ in‘:-8, ll:-la being the vliaturbin elemgent. an I: )1-aothemruisdacunnoi nt .\ to 11$; tollovred ylr-eoovu'yo15o’a‘¢: In 1-«anon In _ 811. marlin lntadullnxfl lnwmo cue: the or-out yrlt-as at me any man undo. um have touched 56 )‘aI*JiIc Hui 30". Xrla I K And wnum U-«en 7%. The market aauvo nndlurerlsh. Trutnouanu iflm shuns. at wkich 80.000 run a. H 0380 Show 1000 rlormwutern common, «I5, Par cl um moo om». szzmoo Wmtu-n Union. an 0 2 1. Mon l‘nm§c.. WII J; ::::.__n. (3.. 4.335: (rt, '51. law; fill3i#£é=%%.*l*%éél*%£:é.£%zEi ' .' 35 I . ; I R;.~c;%-40'-_-:1 6'-. 102 5o'fuuu¢_auc¢ at old. act; Vtrgt.nlJt,no‘..'ol?lB' 34"-Wironli 1:’:-::lnn‘: North Cu-alias.‘ new, 1!. Canon 653‘; vguwf‘ Unis; menu .in-’,; Qnléhuvu, ; A rum xpfrls. . ' If!" 1 N5“. "' +13 ‘uni p K).- .. . - ted iotsteo Y?-"£"":‘-' "~£.....- 8° =.1"..::.=*°:';:':* .'4{; .mi '; mt . ea, wet ' l€5xl(nl1 O1-ntrxi.66. (Jtcvolnml and Pltubu . 91: No 3: $3 in-rad. MU! . Inland. 01‘. . New - trnl. 110 ; 81. Pan]. 3; . Q”;'1‘o- Iedolnd itba.nh.fl;‘ P .13; Ft. An 9 - '.l‘¢rn> lhuua. b; unelcrwd '34; Ohlcnfie an n. l0£;¨arr\>d, 103; obi: and lawn- nippi 22!-' '. - evelnnd, Oolumbun and Otncuuull. -—-,' gsrlm nan Q:;:uy.!l]S.a:ldi<im Bout]:- ; we an In tumou- am’ --~ Ln mil. 1 ; Atlantic and o'l'ele[rnyh. 38 ‘alas: I 60. '.'.':.‘u’iCenv :1:-afifncifln bnud.t-_,nA1 6: Union bonds. .;,‘, Delnunm \nruxu., . :4 zmoir. I.o1n>o‘s my 23.--O)otuo%l MM Mk’: 6-20’: at -eo.1 own 955‘ 1046-. sift} >4; nu ms 102%‘. N. .t>.—-; ‘ uatlxarlt zm-am-mu 3;. nuts. luxrli. N37 32.»-encauca 64! 700. c>6itni:E‘ncmL. ~. - Produce lfu-Ira. Am‘: I brief but heavy nun BM-uxflhy srwmoon, the sabmm moooodonl with It ohnr blue niky and mum tempn-stun. ‘rnnu-usher 1.9 all that could 11¢ d_u1re£tor tkvimfiowbnt at than-.ropa,a.n_d wturc they as not -ruched by <l,utra<\tlrnrrn.u' hoyner. their grvwtta man be rural and hmluitul midvr the lnnuunco ol thuo gonlltl MI.I!|’0 unalng-n. ‘I'M pant weern ronulu In mat! huumu ht?! stltnt born aumutaatly fihcnltoxironntoono plnlnllf a tin: put oldcmin, vrlxrx. mtlou some mun: ity arertfltel the eontry trtlw ' to thin mortal,‘ look tbnrurd ‘to I tall «ruin. curt though max at the summer hcu pm: light. The ‘pron Rea la1hxn-l._Loulsl.uu.An . a am: part of Hlumn-i an at moan: Estuar- lug. n flaw 01 the yrogrun mad: the coming iaontlub cmsw lmn and l«'aN1ui:a an use ndpetnl at up. _ um [tom tlmpenult plbmrms utozcthar ma tuauouunat at ul u. 0:: ‘Chan the grain mutatl at the nzangm nr uu-«L £3611, um wt-ro low.-ur. Whunmn du and weaker No. 2 winter uciitng on Guilt in at I 38 but lot round lot: only or 5-; tohiuno I1 40 undilu- Iy s‘lJ{h1,,t..No.3wintar mum u and lorr I ta 0] 30blu‘ 81). A do. Cl 2 zsginf Iowa. 31 0’! Ina luv 0. 2 H? ul:tr,no( Inn 0 - (anus; fen-No-2 aofl 8106b 'ulu of ctwim E5.- .4‘ sonu n 19. Oonatell ofllo log No.8 uuxna; _ which said at £37.‘; 68: cut: or Mgr. 68,:£QI)‘0<= Junc,'r2,\(a'.'3cJ nandtuxinltttua mom me; It whim mud 7 7:! 0. 0m wen sbxo chain or Mina, . in waéwgimdofixoa I been a nu a ms: or Inriey mm the am at hn Mm . oeeulo cuou. sum-(lay ulna vmm no o! 2 an anion Unlilonsln It I M. : cno uuazwttou. Flour lzncuvu not in au- m;.u sboutprwicu uoutuoua. may I; with- On‘ chnngvi, th aem being and to prime xnd czoice gnu. l?§hwiu:‘ ll o12u;we.umma. um «quotas at o 2:‘ 001 In Lghte Ir 1' butt»: tea 2-ted. ::o:'r g,n.7:.d£zke:-Eaxgadier; salu 31 next _ Prvttnlouu. The-u wanna many: 0! lmponnncemnotcln the tons at the manic! 8-Illtrdly, and the annulus wu u unaauaninad an over. Cincinnati hbd putmly recoveruc. hum the sure one exhibited a few days dam, and vslnoa were quoted X6 to 14¢. zugxict on menu. {orally thrmnru no mm-amen: or r<vuN.'qnt!l\C€, Although holder: rtmunnd tlnxu tniuaful to than pmvlou tntuuxu 0! paces, vri the ucepuuu 0! Port. is which than neanu to be an ruler nentlmenuhu tendasn-a xradnxlly firm taw-zd a dad‘ ;: Into! 10; turns: sun Iowa: 021 I-lL41ll‘l smanotparodaatlal 75 32:’. Dry 5 Scan quiet, with sales at some loom nhouldcfl at 8.L.'o. moo without any mcuvity ln slcumnd. Mm! nomlnnl. itnd lrnntbouona entlmly at A limited consump- una czhar-actor. n is steady. but Following in Batmmr: ummcuom on "Change: l'ott.--mna.L| lot rump: mm at 816 ISO; 120 brie red it: 820 '.‘bI2I 21 25: 00 Itanxlnnl ' 0 dz um (one lot) It 52! . 1 heavy Ilanfllrfi In ion at 8 2% '.'.'ig‘N ea 1) ti. M .400 Bfécea ma 50,900 in ntuldud almuldcrl st 3, o nnco —-Snkxo‘ 1115 can aiund hall mun: nonl- dcra at xuwm elm: rib nldun l3.'n3l3r. and clcu Alden at 1314913)“. LI) ton cunued sugar- cuiud haul l.I1"$¢. l.uni—£sn.les: lngobhlnir um center Iota.80 to» 94¢. mu min and pniuriou mtrut I£mon—l)eszuud moaamtu. Wc quote V la ll llfllbgo . Pig Pu --We quota lobblns lots in hnl.l—brlu ul 9 161 M). .tc.—‘lVc quote ctxtn men at 8 H 30 V 1 pmeob no or hnlllrrl. rn-..n -man am at lax lrtggi V 5. Exmted tonguca,truh, 96 2536 I) nun. Ttllow-—Th.e demand ll and 3171003 firm. We qnom countr71uu!u .‘n38h’c V L, moonl- tn Lo) iachbzu. ;rt:.uo—l=’nct3axJ5;9-‘I5 We quflli hmwn at 33 at 753. J1n;i"Nw.|l1 c . (‘tut-on. BRLRMAI aimed nwcak oi oxoccdlng d " .__.___ ondly,tlaM.ll2-u tut , wmmmnilwod one mpldlg dxsnn|i,'£%1fi!J and Wm éadthit It lsnalety tsruu-‘s _n¢.t "let row" lm2 t6x 0 ‘MM sat: emu § rnantztw exhaust-our ata<stup1a'Kov«amhvnr :l. Wbeuwlceahy thawed! npnrue thnttsotonuv lull 0:‘ thin nmoigit in bag l‘o1~w-agent. Ind if thew dimetlr crates it bout‘ wslookiarthe ’ ' mm: W to M nsturlally _MwM&F?a 09 lei . J. _ :B}.§‘a."‘5‘_!£'§‘;s‘§”’ma“‘£.. :‘.'»‘e“7u2:?xu£';'¢‘3-"x'§§3 iruttsrnuy dc-pmtod, strumming. and eululmul. inaxntu uxtounzadtmmznnsl "' mm the raium. in nemnlantty uuaonanahls: has that modnmlgt being due in granny anxxnnttod than I: no aaubt. Scautinnnl aurmcpondnau tM fearful piflezwu at 83048 vulva-must a! hall I cl new the pm- lve ruin lounlbfiighl la nirudy 1-nldad M in wary ulna- iion, tnclndlng our Tumult. nnmu, 3‘ Kazan . owl and “ . an may than when 1: than, in was tmprobit be, but so in their mogazauhlruflsgg .".?'i'x;.““'°"...;°‘”"“'”‘f‘..;‘I."3.-‘§’i.u...z...;..s. at 36171 - 3 631' own Bush. he New ‘or! , H I Wrrfla dtttpoud tharsporttof settle: am mm tmrmtowalttha an oral» at me muovnng Isuzu wan mama out, is won -1 not can-iouiy mctimta is gun as no at mail is not wuciuued. 0! course. but the are lntctutlxg. in showing the val! reso at um country: It app:-Ara uni the nrpona. 50' hr in Wmztm-n luau sud Kxuuoou an mnoarnod. arc no :5: no panlwlnr rum M . ‘thawbcm cm 5 in than an-and Bum bun been lbout M: in own Lu RI-I301?!‘ l8'.’3—- tnoln... , I.ndIAn.I.. gall 531 N Hlluonrl 1‘ llamas . . N e S .- Kenlnciy 7 ‘ Total bmhala ..... ...................6.L,356,00() T): when wvp 0:181-t in thounlhsdiillvifllwil 3(P0.000.000 bunlwls.-I.t:d than 13 AI Ihh dlldl nurplmi of whom Ill um mun ave: damask w-mu [or eonuunvtlon oi about 2,000, bush- els. Ii the 5 should dd whols WY)!!! Map 0: tlieoo teonrtuuh in no probable. or u they mould do its much damage at mu mm: lut unit would bu 1. citllmltyto xndiridug: and Lucas or put: at Bntombut would not tnminc-threatuama tor the whole country. fitacla u!0r-nla In stun In: 2!. 1575. WI:'L.Oonz. . (.|ul.1Ba.rl‘}‘.e37C. _ bunt. :but, .btu. I bun. Elma. _.__, _._., } .1:mnt‘_mpu‘- my H..,......,._..1i Shlnmnnlo of Prwvhkmn. ‘nip fplknvllfl’ were Lbs umvmuxtu oi timv-tsiean lo; ll-up uq-ex ¢-oiling Sh: a. M uns|b1'lTxa:>\n W. Cr!-no A ('u. . ° “"i=l:*“fi¢£a: . .. in W: Inspection 91 Omln. Io: we 21 hours casting it at. am. May 3. 1575: Beatrix Ind ahipmants. «mag ‘a-til'¥"uWfl fiffpl‘ min: 33 3:5‘ ‘ 5,1 .5 was '3' Lu? slug lug) .. as u 63 .... c 1 :3 3 3 and 311 la can 3} m in in as m 3 ms 437 in Low Inns :51 was 9.!” 77.513 LIN 2.10 no me no 1:: iii 03 H 9! £ 411 ' "“ ‘ii via: an uh us: at: 1»: m 4 2:. :1 c in sin ‘LN! an Inn In-‘.0 axno um: IJOSS I'M IN .... so an as n an .-1 an v-‘om n.r Nu m in mm in u 1,20 mtzo .... .... as no .... Luna us» no so .... IN 9) II! an M0 ED 110 Id 19 .... .... ins .... LII 60.4.1) 155!!! 11.33‘ BLOW u as an u: 1. mo an in .... 327 ..., .... no; 9: in u ,m us lsl Us i an a u §£ SM ’ S13 :2 A: n .... ix: 2: 171 6.56! F‘ § utd part. ‘I Lifts 1 ioonauxru.-.IDc. 81. Loan Fndght Batu. ‘lulu at In-t;ttt to Bouthorta port: by rinvr: hww Mann Vkku Mix. 0 82 Cl on 13 3) N 5 .. . . lb 33 an iuu.xn1': NJ’. Bod. Prov. Phil. Bu . gir-ur.tItr|..........ll (1) S110 8110 S0 B) IO tin. M!lD1....... 050 056 053 045 an an C-Mbeol TO MOBILE (RMR~V1our. MI. ... . .‘ WV‘! Huang VI IA :'I"~"'N B 9“ ‘"-~::4 "01 not a Irwyqa-lav] n_nrl them is nothinx in the outlook ol um xmmodl- ittc mun: lxmn which the elements of unprove- ncm are apparently dodtwibla. The balk at um Int may in: nlrauiy boat m.utntod.An<l Lltzwouxt: wt: will be in the receipt of I.rregul.nr uonalgmunnn thxuttxlzout the summer. they will uoau.-u1.l bo lxgbt and us I mnuquencas ttnlnlnantul us in; o uuxkril. W0 may anticipate thcroton, an inactive biulnuo during the pcziod between this and lhfl ope-.n.Ln or the semen 0 1375-0. It will Alford our no ind open haven: I nnoded opportunity [or alum; ug ammo/nhopauuuoaando , on vigorous umpup ln an en ynu-. they look torwu-Ll with high pm at grater trlumpha in thoexpunnon on: man an luv Lt- 11. nu or n 2 W vowmau landed their arms than hr, And whlchhavq exceu or tlwu not ulna mud irrunuu-along mm: that own rr.-port or titles belts: 38 bales hum he to M °'mi§3}iw 1%?" ltntddgfingud “ “M zoo in; c; :2 mlddtlnxluéc; lbko: lou- good wrdinsry I-lo; ordinary xc. 954:!’ ‘fork-Gold MGM. lflddllnfi 10430. Puo 1.6 -1 iuiunc, in 1-180; -Inimd a-mote 7-aw ‘ 1:; is al Auxurwl lei ll-Sflolfllgc; bcpwmlmr lac‘ ocwt-er.’ in 21-32:15:-us-Romany, An|ILF7.15 21~3>l&li'lXei- Fnhmxj, - ' 0 -IBC‘ rfl. 15-K0 urn 0.06063 . I 5'50 4 - Ll - y'au.30.’i,91'8'-1 mu. (How- I Not noel Ln exporu e:o.,to on: an tun week manotcxfmiin. we’ give in,» weak}: aid um :1'f;:n»oo'°'?—"t:°' an ,;a;"3n—Iunu’ "aim. Eden 2 333 s§~:~ts a§§§ 3-'§§ 5; -= : Q E35: s§.a gm 3 g: 5: no my 1:. 163.1,; .3. Es -2. ...v. ..«»p- 5.. _ \-m~...o\o.v.p~w.—.-.o...-.., fl_*’5:.',.‘.,....‘.‘...‘.'...... I hie; for n». hock mam: ‘znfzn ,.m.'u.u-no so ,...;Ju:.'B.l¢el;n V 70 lfleeutlum-nth.‘ iU1it20't»!ul7.!9'fidnr¢- QTY A.‘l[l (.VJL'NTY UUNIFFE. umnow ziozma. g hens 2: is 5%? 3.2%! Nil 1“ man I-H14 JI3 R33 L; ..' '2; ",';I€J 3'31’ 23% R 3" .E..‘-’:'isga7¢: -zlfixy 'l,l;l.7:OI {Anna 1 lb . _ . '-$5.18 ‘L: '9 Rnfil am? i... nl’|~t»or?s. . *3: m «net: 52 tochlniun town: «.90! bus» «mu 1335"‘ JPN‘! mg yr * Inc Prke (‘cv1ti‘|.ll“i{.‘fi’: 11:3, ttt 11:3.‘ I.)|t.L(oLl[}‘;(v;r(7S9’r;1;A'I'!)Il5:t"I’fi YV.l‘Pl]WKXI. rum v . I ‘'1 Put lfiimmw .1 sumoveek tuck. Int 1151:. g ............._.... SUI‘ IL-11: an.-')A: I}-is ieh are Qghrxpong. (um El; on A seen we we . um xmaipufaur the unit. 13% awn val’-m U1 which un Lmulcan W 7) mi luuul ' u Ilkigfl - at U! whldi in A.n..-silt I) an ....i:mn-2 uric mum Price at muaun, uylnmln mi. an in: year .... as " mt-to: nuuunr an-ts. Uncom- pruat. 9 The Future of Hull Pork. Hart 1) that I Chicago aomnlulon man man . -.01 thiplvdptcl ID! in portion of the hog product. u:d.upoinu om uni: some tau oi aw unnnxr whuit-he day at reckoning cams. X! then unm- plalulcflod hubuldmen no In tbs hum: or the cuougg nmwno, um: an:-ac: below mumam, by being “the print.-ipnl Infant (2! ruture Wri." I none: help then. The clnxaln or Mum. U..t. flu a £10.. ntjbo 32¢ lnal., up: We have norm hand ham 100.000 UPI! men pork, with rfcol It 01030 IZNI-M‘ M 000 brh. nine um an your at U 1 50, var I dilfumnco oz 04 30;-es l:rl., and what in nflootthu awn um: um mull stock at but our pork wan-.n ‘rate 624 no uu.-uly oombs.-r, aocilnotl during tholni. = mi days of()1‘lnbu' 9.’) pvrbi-1.. with but 5,000 - lulu. hcrc, nlunuug that the nxnsu at quality ,1 ’ maecpcd locations in ma sute-, thin Cum am all u..- umn.\ um pricawul nun ulouueivco :1 the inner an of the at-anon. It mun be reincm Laid tint that port, unliu nay put 01 tlm but product. lam uucia whuoe uull coullu only the West Indian, while Inn! and cut mats Ara tun lick: of use vruri-3': cumumpti-m and mu Ilule onpiuliata in rn urn in min In r¢nj.l.,7 uni: upitnl . ‘ um Iuahounn to cu-ry port at 30 In abnper hrl. pct month, thn day 0! rtdtotllng wnl game I won: or Intcr, or in «can u port In rtqnhc-«1 go b-spud (or, at the muglno ul than Gnngrn .-uiw an we vinclpul u1ui.¢-no! future porn), .i..u am. lactic! mud. when L! the law at aupui, md uuuad obulua in :11’. we -in nu ah.-...,-, nu-I- deu rlccllun Ln port. In any Inch it wn thou In. that ttmru Ivrvn uio Mn-.i.n.ausr.s-I tint wont: flilkllsll »..|.:u rirn lhruu haul: Int, tho Ouypnsl a um um amid a gt¢£I!ll£:l:aoH in mus-nu n...-,., In t, n the rva-I;-ll haw In than r.-uloo land upon. um support um to t groum1,mc NI.]?YHIF. 'I\mn. ... S ll... 3 5 E5888 _—_— ., _—_-_-.--.—_:-_~_._._.._«M':- GSEBBSBKQBISSSS 8 22143533 as t _3tI'8 8’-‘SSKI £3 8§2388 9 £3 9 88888 ‘ “ 83883 989888 82338 318883 88338? ._p- .-‘‘‘--'-‘‘:=—'—- can 3:32 3 $2332 sxaszass an pmn-u nu Aratnrl-tr<v|A.\ ‘ run: nvn-I mull: ol olumtmr 3::-:vI. Furl flzulzws IDJ 8388 3 LE D—Q1u M fI Lt so an Ir nae . .- 10 mi . _.'us‘..—13a‘§’xz?;‘ 10?: €25-1'a‘r§i‘z.7zot 53': =°°=~-'::. .-i , . "lieu mm Apply only so «blond Iota. ‘I’:-snnuunsu ottarcimnsalu 31. £375, [Our uuoutlom are tor Iota !t-mn lint buds. mluaothaxwloo It-Bled. In tllllng auull at-dam mxharnuhuatabop-I.|tl. Gnlnlnelaruorln gold has of nwt'1lI'8.| ‘1‘oBA00o~snlcu 5 u as now; 23; use aogaveoua 1 Q10 75; u 18 ; 2:. :::.2q;.*. :2§.§.:.1.“ .mm:og2 ifnmfuuujs again! . 1 hhdlj 8 Al I xwoibght mm: 5 'la.§§'.-w":.:*;°..‘:2..-ax $328.3 er:-yr... mm'»x.n lean wox4.x<3f& on do”; 1'4 50; inn: nan wins 0 8.3.’5..’i.‘.‘3‘z.'§°.-..°‘§“‘s“““i.°i‘:"":‘i’$"£’ 3 95$"-"g{T;£‘.i do do u“:smcn§;9:§'§an3.. also.’ IIENI‘-We quota u re: p N: $1-513 l”T5;drt'ucd do. O3£0I‘J60; haaklndlfl . 1 E ' . K E.'.°i§.“x. ’i§?m ?.'?1‘é2 3.?“ 2“ w 32’? 11.5 4! ton. uAt.uzGs'rL'ra'—am.ay. We now 2-: bag- Imnoottou , o, arrow. . . And . We quota son not But hr!» am At ¥xrb:2‘;%oun.-—Qums as tea at“ qummamaannuoasa 98 1&0 vbrldul. zlu cl: A; quotation. uni orlngl. 0083-salon: But at. Lonln-— as on nine: in 8:. Eu rim ¢.|.—- mun wtzlwnalx ’ on p.I. dunoonn Youoo nl4.—- l.000 but No. 3 white mixnd gust regular) at 734:; I‘ . d M J35 40. II ‘lake. Loni: ¢I.—-8 can 0- 2 min t§°i§.000budonfl'¢todA-tuna 670 bid; 3.500 Ill wiwhlsa mind urge; 4 an! actual togulu) at ;b, ban 0 2 wind seller June, at mg .. man ‘lo: mixed at 38.3; as nu do u ago; 370 Ah white at 19¢‘ 45 do white mlxad M. "81:. tl‘o;qI-sekr—b!b 1 ynltnv at 78c; 35 nu white I ‘D. OATH»-—For Ho. 2 re nhr 650 Ian um, ft-uh do in St. Loulaeleuwr No 1:44:50. white (we bid. 81:19: I an No. 2 mixed in st, ms clot» lo!’ II 80:} cu No. 2 white -3 Suite‘ liar tun: white wuehouwht use. New —-éiauolu mlxcd it 29¢. BA 2 can oaoico Cnlliortns n -41:10 O 1 64» No mztrhzt (or Western, ulzcpt at dawn‘ lowrrlncn. R I‘:-No receipts and. lluln oflcmlg. So nah! tram incl. HA .‘I—Umo ltivcr an in good itmunu ma . We quota round hoop it I 00 Von-idol" on boat) 0110.1:-i. um «:9 on If Int. d. .s. um donunllc ucked | 3140 4/ mm. T 1 I I I 2%? nu. II till 'l.\'E3—l'Ie1a! arm in I120. but very HUI» ulhng. Ill ‘I'l‘i'.lt~I'mc|: dllry in taint: M lets! as r.» Ocllnl II :6 30¢. Psunillca gmzanuy hum, n In also mnnm . County Hon) fruit and lulu- uou dury lnuuvu Mg @251-._ u H) quality, ¢|.c.; um amok nominal at] 11).c. i:I_.(,'I~.--Aruz-ar Ind ac we 3% I21‘ to 136 613%: 7 mum Ahlppcri’ want, In pnwnt mm and ru- ooun L».-0. UIIIUKZNB-—6mroar Ind lIYm>-Glllhd and boat ll ,3 7333 50. young st 03 in 0450 V «Lu, 1 Al’ inn 1 cs: [zrlrnt u.-xmthy nu lru-At at ! l7;,lr.1r¢1Iotr~a do II no 13815‘ tuny at 0'13 -1. ., ].9l»x1u mixed kw?! Ax u1:.3olow timothy I :1. liiutl\'—I’laaty. dull and lower to men. lulu: I my and 130 in 3!. two in new ucumetlvuod N-«-Ilnunnd uhipuuth hr: in Iuuiwd um-U Kai Illllt . n'ri£Awlil:.ltBll>'.8—bupply luxuly on um rue lower in Inns 7 an at six nisoaa. v£.l-;rAuI.ksJt‘rs»xzooou pun mm; mlxi a:aaIs 4aaL<2&i:aéi>Isi&sa%i:aria -srrtseanxa-st hurts‘: a: .8211-59,50 gain. zuuaunaaw gvaititaatlnxa-gsaL.“t’.1nust* latlawd 'a“2§iar-n '.'!lli‘l"’e; Witt " E“.:.‘;i.‘ei1"$.‘s’.§ 35;?! ’ ~ 3 I- w a _ ttfiitu; _s mu »“£h§<1a4t%e’ ‘flnilfuuandwumdflfiévhd. .89; n’ ‘ wlgt-—Dmand tad watt: kg-.gi;I"£:lti —:>au;aan .. n... ..§‘...y.“"u...... «lull .¥‘..‘:.:“e‘.‘.‘§‘.’.’¢I : mgfiuvziwcl 51 mm W ‘kd7 as also v Y:l.b.X3EI€n-Iatfluominugsnd nnrkeuuiaudyl e quwfixiru rm as upusuv I; i . l‘vii‘—JI‘Mn-e ht Ivodonnd tor Ll’ ' C8 $0:_houe-5001.. ...$“u-‘i“.‘i»°.?2?.'.{2‘-§ Ho. 9 9 $1 $3r°4§an. ' .*::*z».¢s$-*2 2- g. June‘ " X 3:!’ fm ad. 666%: 3: {Li H)?“ ho. 1 ‘i LAGHr——fl’I: quota: Ilium ms. 81 mzxiuu;oo_Me3—-Ea _. RAG§:—§lVe .53». mind ootwn at 86: mixed monmidxoioe In more active WOOL-Wu quote: Ta -waslwnl M 3606‘ ufadmu cu carer 24 in 1 at 36$: ‘!1‘113u'i' fgtflei and weak. a.nu.'x";.".. sf: ' rmtm: Pm:.Anxu'I'I4. gt: 3 bait Wm” unit;-gr;,_:fllewT CLJ ‘I-out ; .' B'ed ma‘ 3 quota: mom I... B. ;¢:rmln . , uslly Saficieu; mtxad nu‘ 3”", qua" V ‘N11! .—l'lou:r I502. Will! dun Wutam dull and non: Irlnta! $830. mm P l-:I.'I‘l!-—NominAl. harm: you $125 Call Board Yutnru. nfinn oil:-ed. 3 1 3 tin R0. 3 lu.lx;dI. ad .1 ,i.' . 80¢. an ‘Ir I§EJS«3JJIBl.. O'l'B—3al;’ BK. ..J I87. K|;nonoon':-«<50. i{(?bIg.}“ ° um” ‘J0 8:. Louis uvaslandlnrlmt. . Ibefollowing were the ruoexptnaml ahlwihbntl 91 uvaacadr at um wit lortlwtwaatty-tour hpm andi‘n¢atllI.m. Sun:-d.\y.Klii7$l!.lB75: H an mg in o 7 E“ . ‘it. #3; .. , 7 6 51'. wimi mnax ‘ulna. o'n.*rt.I-l.-*nsa nnrlvat 0! buyers. or supp! to talfivfl ‘ .. . *4-*.:.:*: .. lgaamhflzlfiga. 21 86: Ho. ad’ ‘ uh: »'. [Ii-"Baroot..' luv 3! halo: Sc $81!? 5‘.‘.‘.."¢‘l"&1‘.iZ? '§'.o‘.'S$’2a‘ cuumm ta ntMtm.I¢u,nmnrunt nngoo: 3894 V 100 leaned on an-on: ln leellng.I 0 3 U §a.lvcl.wdBI!!8Il'1h1l.'|upply.hol‘:‘I'hpIlt us A ounn 7 our ue: vr puma all“, anograto and shot); In qnotuhnl. to u§§':r's 5 . km :90 hu'.oatI.650 3 . Lani -Inna -my rwc,:E78‘&M 33?-' -igggxfiéflfii as 3 .....~°*:'.:2e::.~..-::'~~-~~--~27: -—¢'l9_I-&uI~ou¢o0‘u-0‘-'Ov: -§':€83Sfl88N88838ll : tut" vamlio. l._......... alvoo hl:.......-........ qomxmzn. OG3--Price: urn ' owing to tight S no cloud . thauh. butmw bcmin wag Ioo_i5la; eulllqaotn : do tau-to u .iroodtocho.ico 75 many 89% M): tight York 4098 97;uocI:n| humus! high 3 ,1 mm to can 7:5; tan or to her; . naull lo del:1‘n:u§Itu!56 36.5: " H K than and Kc-ntnatyyenm in N: in in-pram: nquut. nu-inily rxtdnctl Itlhc nuixaba. I In aw, at prices (1 It went quo..J3J, while grades above truqn not no attonxnn Idler: H1181.‘ ‘nae ngbou wu uduncwr-y mm. with annvonhlo ':a'»on.ts75aasZi: us.-mo:uun.us heated 700.‘ unilll mini, 50, —'.T~?.]E-IE.‘RIV’EA- 113. came», I l 6094 V M?‘ sung: 3 io....a 0 ..19 -3.! 41.... lZwutnJhmM. IT. LOUIE KJJTOXAL F‘l‘04'."S-TARDQ. ¢A'!“!‘LE-—'l'i:u bull or mp nigltudfltnclunlub I uumbaiwdrufiy tn . What rm-caitlunzey p ceulonnru no! 03803430. '1' It tarunal to and bu-32:. X. 0. Oltntpo, 3:. mi. nu. uu:.n¢n,si. mu. Bound b£!'ETi.N. 0. sun: xhzvxaaauzsn 20 umx. W :1 Duck. !'!tubnrx.. and the olmnnmm the D‘ Em” danlarl hsdto lbw: wmibxnnuduhnnkeu. n In lagtaflbolor thonitzv Inequal- I snppllc were the an I I Otulo 2.2. -:.. ....:.*,~ ::2.W...z $§°c: at throu n Tenn catuenwl bog prieu rayraifhvem must. rulowmk. ry tor not-Jtzz-I wan {nu-good nuke: thll In-re not in the pear. The unukct 010596. steady for Ll!-grade; lbuI‘l! common, with pen: hurt at noon. Extra choice It nvatnflng LII) hr and up-ntrdn. Sr-M vontlvesl. but would or-cnnunl SA in, ('hoI<: .‘s’nll-r-mood blorI—-In nnsnlml supuly Amt data: 1.1» tn Li» D: uvuagl. r. ..., tluod to Prime Rn\~u.—'l"bh Acavcrl in-mnlu. -vzll-lulled and wen-fnnued aloe . from yum-4d.u1 |,;vJ to I.£lK1.‘DI urr a. Light uxyplg aoku}. at 4 p. m. gin, LnyLI.1nItnnur.Juurasu. 8 p. m., prompt- turuwn um L-LI1-Hon. Fannie Kieozwr mum hr unnmf ll-OAKDBE rnycttn rt, It IL Meredith, Clark. leaves {or hurt: The Ancho Uni.-"'a U_.5. lfilnptaln ' -Da 5 min (maria: Arlmn: wu unavoid- ably azuhmd. I will loan) Mania 535 p. tn. lo: Idtuhu:-ihana tun . a nnihn dnnghtmd tnmnlngntcam r.lAux:L. at , Fxrubn and all lam- ‘sh’.-‘.‘2..":;‘.i'. Cu‘ y o Tana nwcun 133.1431 '. ‘ n nul-y nntlu u ppcri II I I lntlxbl _ T . Ivan.” um to LL50 B; nmu w.in unit uucv-1! 1 sh! Ma! 1-: out-av darmlbdi rwd. nutter. stunt! myvlr. eouaaon éernuad. ‘§"}’S‘2E_u"’r5’_;"‘&i"‘$“3 oh I: mkfi lfitxnd new ;;.;g-.:'.~.rm ill‘?-:“.‘:.$li:.° Kl four. at 3:313! Itrect. aualluvornafl 530 to ‘°’'‘''‘'‘‘'‘' ‘°‘‘‘‘‘ °°““°° Fortune than the bum. H: (‘unimaw In my mmm 'n.x.uu. N-I tame. Baluhnr )bv.!1f4I(Q=|!5l|nlurdemsnduut H cl 1 we ( vnumun 51110:! Black- ttm Gmnx~DnwcJ1.u- o _ Iy ch:-muolad. he do not believe In knowing oaunlcrfnn many. in Unit); 011:: the I/mlnlllo C\7urtn-Jam-mzl .wm nnwb ‘vane nu bow at umuiamu u-.n '(lo)lu* non on the Nntornl ,lnd.,pu|e¢onu\‘ar-nl at on mumhnni-A. B 15 um bonluoch lmpoaod, u I u u mm." The inc-twin!-L 0121“. N I COWS-C:.>|I|!l0n tn 1311' 3- tilt”) - |;A‘€:1;-::ru~;lu\':2 em l fl tor 3%. 5 ' 7"", 9‘. lo ‘ n Dglvu slum‘ an ox‘gruneM:-hen at pctcu. I310 . pu- couxtiilklhlbuhl to be I dun loilwwlng from tho Pitubur; .pa5n a duotvrt‘ wmplxmont In 5 worth; man: ' cu-‘um Join: A. wuuus. tire. on Tslmdny. to so: . muamlnr on our wlurl tn I 70: In nit V?gn$7.. Firm:-:23‘ ' < .4Jt.Il1|I)’l). [001 Sn ,' tgélmdowand Ilgizggnb from lnalapmluon at It pm the grant p qulry WM lloltlltal, u with trl to opcnte. on from Lack of aupplr. (tn “*4 °‘°‘°" unurlnm. though to) k pace he mu much vy do to toe: l0- sue: to I luring tlu pun nauly ,vitlchwue ulluunouout. nlolt nan-7: Omn to chose 0 lmu-r r vcrl. bu xreunt -no no arrived at on Thou la the tannin 'htu:n 1r_I-uuntuattly mm- oomnon to a 2505 00. 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Hay mg. is .' ‘ dtsilnizd mam fl% ¢”K~«. I q ' ' o thud: ma ..§s‘£” 9E6lU:.n3.B866, gs «flu: ate-M I‘ out ad:‘li%§‘- ' many. out ‘an: arm nbflwn 3,; lggszmm '5, ; -. 62%.: fsoam. ' M It ‘ zz.i::4sm._: .--Min Whhlkrml u. . A-ti. . and —90mm bHId¥ an ape: tigffiiftf. _ Wm-Ir stand" as - 3 _ »:u:~ff'u :17 5'3 impmeni-I. B1 19. I-us ch M-Vfhllll um aB“fi¢m?x2“maa ‘ um - In an “no suwgaaau, . Q ‘ "‘ W 185:0. K6... I. miss; use 0 8-. undo; b0-- .Pr1xn.Iat-inomlulu 14% 3&3 I - 0 at DI Mn 25.-Wbutannxndlmver; o.1md:OI27 30:160.:-so.- . ouaqvuac «mun» « ,-s w.,o- I0;ua, war. I to ms. .000 biz; can-. TOLIDO. ' ' .~—l’Ion: s:.m_dy_. Eu lllfidyg‘ §..=.=;~.s.=.°.' at Nxn. ya: nua d tmx:'r1x_u.un1' 22.~.;uc:'2inn. Corn mm f'1°§’§:.’f€o?? i‘:......°~ .1???‘ flat: :°10wfl';‘h|uhv’3nld6t'l. .39: and‘ Auxuud 3 0011340 strictly mode:-' ' hconxnal on nuns. n in -ortern Ind -5»-us... mnrltnu ng slow. And wkkv limit choco- rlua. Cotton per camrmca. xn:kes- Bui- oanuad. Ribbon Qnotauozu nub: . ;ex tucout Etoiwfirau has urealng, I not-.'nlad ma.- ul-. ll)’-‘; ullglnantfl. Moon nun. H39 morn. llatgm at wua sham law wasuuna Spam nhdw ouusraron 0 Spice mule: nan nacho -17163066. €::~:....‘w::*.-.."...*v*':.~. 0 Rt-£80 Ebaklk. F ‘M. 6 3:. xx». i1VK3., wxittuza no nuannas. The June AM tau put tn an (M- though an n l..sy_)&ho rtvu havtngxlooaolaht make: up to 8 p.m.l.ut ovenhg. Whatha it will amount so nucmtlma an only tall. The moapecu an .09‘ media: a ant-clan omfiav _ noun-day was but and putlnlly dandy, rtth. lndluuoag of man nus. nu: lave: wu nlmmuhnrtod. A law lsvoozato and nmnabontn were abounds; this than ol 1(- tnlra on tho mlm-c'nt &I|t1- plluksnfi vu lhnouly evidence at me that was shown. Iurffil UP AEEIV-A X45 LID DSl nu um Ann! ha-rvI¢.k\>n Row O:-inn-I. I-crinxl in the ion-moon: Fannie ltnongn.xa.plu, with ma- Lrlu; 1.. 1.. Darin, Nuhvllle. WM coda: tum- ber;City ol cimater Hemp 60 toxunnndziur uorflunnonruz ‘§§§€s.?..‘i. and band no air tlepannmwutiae Boundtnmobuz-as nonsunttvstaam LIIRRKTLIXD. . 'l.‘lm Kcohzk Konlnrn LmoPn¢.ht Dom In-In - for “Else "5‘.§‘-."§‘a and roll. BULINO; link at ktalunoml, ae attains: lrnnnlo ‘nuum. Cap- tllluunlu n boutuau oi thtrty-two Brena’ on him one 110 «-l not than that many yutra he in tho vigor of run run. hood. Thu ht In I them 2: IWIMDOQKDSA tum known when all the heat 1: have boon bu It, aorcnl owzulom bku my city" when ha sue a Ev Idt Mn In command at uvcnl um! bun. which I remember the Danlal 3. Illllar, Linn, Plnanrtcr. and nine oucooeaud. on the Importer. ll!» pruiawaoo tor our dty kill the more nrnnrkable from thn lam. that he Ill nut: 01 the [Mini grail-K 50380 0! Rib yunu ul boating nu ma p on the Puamu 'l‘u.ux:4 at‘-1 Lnoom« hlppwi pmaltlly Liam {or An. 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'> aflofi. 1. me #3 iR'x3i.\?iB'l)A!l' tar an taxman at 08 Aknuierhu told I mum: at mtounanviebaa. at. §'11n:unnL‘z0rn.A1t.!uiit ":"""""""°’""" 8.BoW‘BI.l.!!1utno- lieu-In tntzrut use now biotin. - munr's' sa.t.1;.—ay mm ‘us! in ccuuan b-mm h-om thninnnufmu er Pltcull flour! afflt. Charla emu! . rutarmskiir la- hvu ..I II n--. Lenin and aiml :yow_1;.....-|u.::.x‘:;;;: :37! odndnll the 1 EERIYPS 32-33 I -nus tkm i?..A..~? frs-rt’: :.i»::n:r‘t-::u Jinn BUSTK '3 KA.I_.K..-—\VhqIIOL Edward 1. Ian I 5 P 5 - t -«ruin ct I318 In the ugrnnltlo an-pubs: Ind an - -property ‘G G“ » 'I'.xu.s£¥uu sumnsx.l.oni um. Bk L0II1I.Ko..Ms38tn.lB7&. '°" nld a. non av mu true. . . SKELY '1':-nun. Dswd-lb|a_5<h dz) Mug. 1&5. . 'I'‘‘§I‘f%5.'‘’’’;P..‘‘;’&i’‘.{:;y‘''3.‘1i‘§:‘‘.?';.'3 ” mg? Juno. 3 - l (0 th “é2fl$%&..“§i. "Perm Hy vtrtunm utnvrnt of lb tru H. and bi pursuant at M . HOXDAY; Til! Ila? DLY 0? 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In an‘: 14 lnclwn tilnnmur tn-an North 2”“ Inc: at Cuuxptou name 51 n Hahn dinun, ma 5 a £1; tea on tin Wgyidin as. u.. ......:...'.2.;."#‘;‘€t.”.“s... OI 011.9! _°l 3 land tol'lu1n1nK "&':“.$:-at...-’ ‘i‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ *7“ ' SPECIAL NOTICE. uul about the prxaxlna at we XII:-cbl-av money In. mm""‘:~_’k “V n umala In nu-vullnu nnnoui tho: and by land or items: at Iran on us! tuck-uhcwlnn lulrrutot tlntuh fl 8!. Louis County. PRESCRlP’l‘l0N FREE. F°i.‘.."*°....*r:”.‘.i .‘ ."' ‘.‘i'."nni‘:'J:i".l*‘83.'.' MANIIOOD RESIOBKD. In ootznrynncu ‘In: In lnu t tan 1:: Anal rm. Iuy virtue‘-#tIlo prrtvinlonum: And NM rnquxwt M the lm Indsrblllw-L u-nsuo. 'l'IIUIt3DA\'. MAY 21. BUN be-tuna the hour: at Io ow ml mum lnrenooanmtl doc M: it: My. 1 ourhbounn. in Um du cl Run» or M in-wrt. pr- dnefltnd karma rruanlr. bu I’!-«Ind I Adllnus. H. REEVES. 18 stun IL. DR. LumER1's MEDICAL ROOMS, -100 Locum: st. [Ivor ttmtnmlum A an: tnlstratofa 21 once. "'0"l‘IOB IE UEKKDY GIVEN {hut )z-ta-rs ul (-2 wstummury; a: ll». ....t.La -1 ultulnn nut nanny. hi: pzmtcuiaru iurimutu null ton ‘that run Jnnnwmcsabonllod '¢.u:i.i«lv. :\.t 8 and: ‘ -‘vats Igfdig GYEIIH thnltno ta ; far I V. ' otbnt u..u"‘£‘,‘i‘“n«-néfl-x"’ - amount a} Guide" vtikb (1 him the n2tunIne?Af1a:.tBnhlro}‘:l'yd - niwuen. -mufluoo by i flit» AQID §§$m&3&1:m , -LIAIEVWHK [93 pgtl '" -ad mama Dbonu a want». 29817011: in ' .4. ma. tr. m:on.a.‘uu I4'1l't:‘lK8fl §_f‘-‘K-3 hm Duurfi fl4MIlu4|a= cl-nu. Ga guishxdfi; HARRIAGE BEIDE ’ ..<§.“,:‘;..‘.".‘i"...;‘.‘:‘..".“:]°.'..:‘: gr.-l .- madm- 3. mi-in :fnm.i'f&‘urxa‘IpI‘l: ' s::t'hv-our-lad. 0-0-Ooua9In- . Axzxinour rtmxur co. xxnxrr. El‘. uitru. no. human. "'*::.z.‘¥ II‘l.l::Y0uI JR‘ ‘tan a all . n can under: KEV‘? Mil tsy 1uE1S1oAL. 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Iurd Dllnil la the hours ;, ngplxllltlo numwa-12.5‘ unfit-'2 r:i‘naL-’::I.sl diuue Free hy Dt.J.Dmwo-yr.‘ n ‘unlmuna d Admlnmntax or Lxacuwr uh{l. )lo.,1Inn any at Hay. 15:3. “x:.x’I¥fi. .¥}l"a‘£§‘ luourl-in llw mun:-1 oi Wtliiun Y l'rr\ I6 Int.-ha-I on llnq mtuh ad. 1: Lnuuthuvnnflr cl LII tutfllncbu on MONDAY. THX NY]! DAY 0? JUNE. 1873. between the hours at D o‘clno~h In an" the Lflzrnoau «hot at uni Ootlrv-bowu\ In Illa all 0 of Hluoml. all at pllollc motion. or units. to tho high- lll I1 H Li GI-I450 IE M cu-mn. M. In and at lddtu, x sound In! turn nunfia. rruigzrtgool um mm a b’:-vi-la B-malt: «iv o I up dauztbd tu-sporty non und (DIM. Id A bankrupt on ltlaovna as w9$¥ m-L'a):‘° min: fiaronlo Ducuao I In I)‘. I! you In umcwd.-uh no mallet wink Vlflbs h.Innu.Idu!U.m. Antxnaotmnutaxa OF .3“ "v 9E£.f...i “#9:. It.» “'I‘rv~Ax4u on sperm IO guerpflcntl camp lnu.:tc..-cutrxsuln rfl? BB. BUTTS ' 13%? .«..f.‘" a§z&§§53:f.. lasazlallééa at I wluuutfil cu-lung notanly - ..:..m.*...°".::.*::;""‘ " ,g;..':~:..-..-3° “*6 X517!!!‘ w n3u';bodr. Pnea. DR. 0. A. BOIIANNAN. o.e1n Non» rim: um-'L not in. W T"‘‘ ...‘''*'*.'?$‘*‘.::*.: Lu! I without ilauuoe :t'\J:;v;ur.V- M _ E. in Irvin um warm Dimutl. ‘pl I. salad '.' I’,-"L . nu» b.f_-. u ,3,‘ "*:.‘:°"'...$ ~.t.il.'. _ ' %umm 2&’0uvm oppoiglfi ‘_.'e’lduuiiib’ei‘,'_ ._ . F. i. Bpeelol. - ' " We lnlidbslfi lively imam tbtpwed oil 1'“ ’-_ ' » pieIiiuaern.i1x-nwiwelnoe. item mm M- ~ veuueesumpnaaea wlmmndmflhoé doIr"‘l.ihlnlI¢.. - . -——~—..~ .-pt-—-————— iiew Done.“ .' . by buying furniture or lturrrell. Douetoek 100. to: end 404 North tom-tn in-vet. when you vii 1-, ulvraynlindlhelnrgatl attoa. befinodlhld iheevv-yleuaiprk-co. ..._.—-—-up-~._.._._. The One: Wuii liletete anlo nonmenriee tirmormw at 10:80 a. In. Ihd cow tlnnre mm on to say. rn-.eiv.lie I-‘nausea-I run to they,-roruatie. .WowlIh it iimkz-stood this .ltilthedel-Umllllhliui‘ thewnhhetzn toast: this urn-elnn renideuee prowflyz |.hIi thelnull -portion treating on Goode Ive-eue raider imam ‘ ‘- oxplm: an sepmehor 1. 1875. whwh will out be ’ removed, I’.i'ill'ne"9‘hlIky ninon or uuinnau at any ' kind williioperliiltrd. [loan 3. Delhi 00- In! '_ R11‘ &. ‘Hltyiuei, Igenia. _"9 “ Itreci. _._....____._. _roIeIpe¢oy;Iiiiue4exeere.Iloei-eel ,Ihdnorve1xIdlIeIeuI,go teller. Wiiiiuu, Olurluetreet. 0£leehoun.9n-nI-N3i'-'I- . . ~ __._._...__..__ ._ 'i€o‘..(i13 Earth B'nuri.IiBi.-root. _ T ,I.ediee1rlll no the Domuiiehperhlfloll here. ‘GI! mrtnrae Vpospilile. to are expense or marine- .-—_...—{—...—....—.. Vi'nIh Elitnta. ned each lot. Plate on the poison. ._.__...4g..._._ ".'r1iaiua;.irnxalna'niienolt7~ Jfotlh Filth-Iueet, Si; Lottie. lo. _——...¢...—_.___. Personals. date. _Bo\tt.hdiI mini. - .'xo'.,_ue 'Iloppin;_u the P1§ItI!1'. chmehjoeramu wme: Ind “ ‘lien-Ietwltluiedty. ere-eeiuu:'n;i_in this city. , hhiloet iuttnl death. ' - Thedeootwa ween, or n tweatynlz oi In. hall or eel: I deep Iuri-ow In 3-huh Iiiedewy v '. ‘_ _ Iul. . ‘, Rut St. Louil. E17 $3. 1876- Aohrdoi’ Denial. brelot the nth inIt.. Iea under the eeptloa of "special Dlepeieh from Wuhlagiou, D. 0..oto.. etu.'." (rue lndueuee it done me by your oor~ eeepohdentin mix; publicity to the nhneineet tiuti lwenpeed to bribe: eertele revenue oelo-2:, I Iuperrleor. by nine oi P. 8. Hunt. to in out an ioenttnuou in foot. I it honor. on it not to: too hot "thrilling at “The not euuvnhlauz ..-—————.¢?___. oherguol pnueg counterfeit money. thoueuni . do-nzemu. by Inuit unxmn. Joy iho entcrteihmehle. day. In. T. J. CAu:wz'u.. AulItIIt one lnepeooor. brought I nun utchr-.l no the Chestnut Etna! Po- 4 tuned 9315'" _ es I inertia. i 1; RE1+,1$1oo53.':” rem... wa.1.7m£,i leiluilisim ‘mi %. §‘..:It‘aU“l"~i"_ V - ' .«’»?'é«.“"£“é':;f "5 —' on by Savoraiflmip ”I’l0Ii'i.'i3i*l:'i1‘i'l3I.l ’ “. eeeiezoowaflianaowvmkts 314-95 flmré ?ww& 29¢-sot. } ‘.~.e- u'«?»««-ev-am-r‘ remiss ' loo. HR Mn-4-, 9». H’:-t it 3.43:3 Irma;-.»-v.. 63 is-sat need ',_w§§k . alsémeuolt-. we litmus-i our-uh. up- *.fi»v¢« 5-3 eum*3imiei mlffififilifieflawe ~.....'...~.:§...,, -......- ....-.§..%°*.=;.:;~ 9%: '_ eiraniikt.‘ :’:sn-2!: V’ -' ’ I. . ._ Yeiteréz‘y’§ xbgsw oi: the rm: —- . 9*”/3_@"% ' Ansomotagionmg roe. tiranaxli. §’Irta citric Globe» & ion} apnea" uei:"‘oiIIe&iK ‘iii “ Inxoanrn-o -easily Ctle-ffilfflfififififi. Dr. Hone.“ the Plane Street Prelbyierleri. g.-. i D It 52i1'2n—-N SXQ8£?€l-E_-‘.'tu0 rm one I Bet. D1’. Girlirdeau It Rant’. Dre %r*n4uug1% Bi ookoa’ Chm-oh. tho, iIoI:.boune~ta5oaein:I'7 tor use third um uismwe. ii it 3X‘ai‘1E«~»E¢o. m gm: M2. - um‘. . .44 ......f*“""3“"*..‘:::~«;***'*°*“*V°“’°”” id's!" 4%. vsyizem esmrx. 3:013 knees semen fiiahiaaim vii-.2; ghee. 2 Q‘ '82?“ £z‘e3.w"°“*§’§’”i.s“;‘.'i‘ » . ’ lvae-ehananaufhu. FE B .tN‘2‘—«% (‘hue-ions ~.vwy rs-air ' e§g§\rr§i'tex.:¥:§l -mter ' ' M‘: Melt Man ~29:-cl. am; Eumsade..e.st < hide: the hill men and ousmninstrele. hflflflflflfiflkfihflf. Alain ehuigmulipeede prevent: 009550“ W ii iteainvyfi-itmeixfivas-u !!‘ive’1\i-utoeaee 34¢’ HIS-talaqgtw xiziree eeivoaee ...o“-~:«-~-— rem. ‘cl. E Imtwutlcantei 'l$evIrioI.I pelptuotthe city wereyecteroity ' - INyfll1ed.norsingIndnlgtit,i>y theniliuuriih IttoadaeoeonihaPrnbytuia.i:GeeerIlMIex-uh int:-Iniouin title dty. _..__.4...._._— are,-cm-our ‘hr! in good l.a_tv-III: (line:-. ..helee»1Ile nail 075' I‘elIi1.lotn.'E.XtodAy.i11Korfli l1£LiiIti-net. mg‘, 336 ,o1,l.._‘ ' '1':/adlmonrneeai Itow ’ ’w"" pertlcoluty p!‘omiiIe18lIih0r¢li{iO§I!'0l’id.llI -nee-gr £5‘ in!‘ at ‘the, summit." euohoooheieeijitst Ihefiuterxehvti -Mend "ttrlgl1ait8." ,Ihl_s anilpwhieiimieaiii-iie 3&3‘ at A ‘ . ‘I9 ’&§°».‘is”§’.’1‘£.‘.J% . ( N ifima 0-‘ .l-1492, «steam: re mm .'£a‘g°3’§‘.”§é?.£"§n‘L{“’ Rev. Dr. hit:-.ner, at the First Proebytch ‘rum: Dy.1ho gm...“ 1"‘ c‘““‘°3*~ you they housed but one ot,r>.uaa1oiIxi) llBTI'l0Dl8'!' cut!-xxlrnro. ueuuhled unsalted .’;'iE"~".§".‘.".5‘°‘......"‘:*‘:.‘ w 2-......---'~ mm . _ u v . at £39.. i€§S“£.:~eeI0&e J‘ , I-tweet. xxx... IBL aztIa:In»:t~z~.a-A’ éwI?1~ gfl nu} ur- Iueen. ‘iilooeltt aunt. 2-Iii =99:-out ‘*5: °”’’ ’”“ "§‘;'§‘§£‘.‘..‘é§f;"”=2r“$ to {hate Kiel» £32 I ‘* =-~M- nmaobmd in in men "’*$fiMN.‘VN”9!. amen-mcoemu. run: two ' mm trustee-imee I-5 vamp-ton Psi? amigo day. no that -me: In! wind? dhlizib-tfiib ammin end. entiti- UD3$I8¥8§ Wfifltflfl. 3:; some of times oe bed the it in the wiitei-I from as o oitiywerenll uaeeoou F°w§x¥%$@tm meie? ' eat- roii ‘:_.-3-317 «urea occupied. but use once inllluswrli. There were noose beeouiel u In true: or the pulpit. Ind the e ucdicni choir, wee very pleui «cautious: awn; wtieimumdvltuoou. ...,. ”““:"“J“..:"?" ' sap '»rn-- me the min rovruutitiiqn ’°"" ‘ ‘myei sminincuea mm.nd'-¢Iavee— §.:..“iEj - themselves with great eredll. Nfifpififl 3 loueit mitt.‘ gloiy iii - - ——~ In . eeeuu-pr of drag etnrae, . VE ' ififlf‘ wells or Ielraiiou Oar Sin-lot tree on much ooeeel this time tint Josue Iboed on mine prominent: 'xu the lubltot air‘ _ fitter. who covered I ‘ Ian. rum. lnnlx|ndIpiicyedI.pu9;eet gdliuvt Ill were teed in the_ir_1>2;u;I oi’ _the-‘poiiy msdeonehn. Infrlloezd ieiiieuii lhleee-non. Theirmoxnileutpisy itdllmailffi . :.-thing olee,to the ootuohlhx °¢_.'°¢P‘§“| huthe ion 9rH¥.t.Io,Mu4ud_by pr¢'McItI1$Il1m‘xflBIiDGhEIluYI tool: in: Me iezfftlie wenialnthe twenty . ‘x‘3i1.iI:;.'i.Iu0klIthQGSi.I- ‘ , ~‘on“u,_,,,,,“,., L that nnukelor Hashim """ "'i“'"' 5" '*“*"“ dhmbtdn , fl““"n. haeoeoiriiiiinoetsidtrouid mxou um mu *:.m--:.-:... .5... theIniti.aI:eek.£ren WM. vincvrslenthoihh to mate .__...._.__ 'rciu:uii and Shampoo ‘Benn It 4.10 Kernt. w wee Inshore. Serene the eeei our sine, and ' 1 ffitfihhfla SD€>'.i3{$~’!“¥o gsieullas mores. ':nou.lJ4 axle our: 94 1":-1:23. eez¢c%.C§\rvo-Siiloit. !}r.n>z\e_rn-5 cane. ‘ 33'--:P|'tI Moe ?!tfU39‘.‘aiS£ Roman hr gim- ueevm. li19't‘lneaoe1ct.—lnet, S I1-‘1§'?9'l‘-—‘ln gnu sly. at alxvszr mroeaooo mu rrwmi. eriiias-AA: 9 men :1 suite. or arm at»- heuwt with mere, U! 1133. Gkeounxt £01: Rxxxw ‘r i-too-lkc.. — br,iu,outix~a;‘-;:£i fiezngartvilmtc ‘;"mm wdsouxxwpioao. Intieeteu amount in- Ia the H utorilutum-monueweeratuoiu the scone-u etleIt‘ouo«teh.'but tnlihe " " ’ 1: W: mas and mine mu. €:?.3 "““ " (foil:-|fi,hy-may goodh-Ittlngol Blom.lontJ.a-lid ,Keqgu:.In¢sherr_ere»f1!jernie'I.iine3eIr\eiIAB3 germ two x_iiIo.'t‘heI ehehniex I : VIIII-verteheekosrihoim — ‘the lamb}. though ensued oeoeei/oI_Iily hygi- -nuauy superb‘. '8loes“8 iilteillnx. Ina , _ Md . ' ‘l ’ 6%“ “K50 . - "§n. ii§E'm =?x"a' ;0RL! oln'e‘el'ihnue awn; enohhee eeuieep ‘ ,3: tor ItIeuineI—the beet. § .}7‘°i‘.§’..‘.f.’l‘.. wi I so F0-‘E I 2%.‘.-:_:‘e“..;«. «mood mm mm "8 ‘BKXY--Hunt!) tuninivui meme vvma aesth- .._..‘“‘.T'.§;"‘.’.'..5’_"L‘__._._""" ""."‘_._.‘“* 33.‘? 5". b”‘5‘..’.‘.'.!_‘; -621 hlofih filth street-331 ter- 1 moan. linen superman reserve. marine meek twenty-rlovorheeaet ‘unto: up he "tbe’Iuppo¢1xeIoer«Idb:niei..eeee Ag-In ulna ia.,,_.9iie:2vaIr§¢l}lx payers". II:-he-= tndiliun peuedbnih Ewen: had not ‘iunnuuiomoeuém. mo: I§lnxi)1|IG.F$1)G‘:fl'RvBId0l unheat- ."_'uenodweeynIehiaa. nuuui.eeIIeowdl- u*.,'imaeIniidIvIbio,IiIadeliy Iieuaoii. niugehr -;~~,prieeIb0:beiiuvie¢bo:uneeroh_IIedItecn- 4-*ItIhle‘eIIIewillheoe|duI_8beIoh. GIN '-eeenen exhlbiiieeel. thebuioonuolu.’ the any i'eI1l§r.‘l'4,ae ‘tad ought ihroegii E H.E¢!‘-—¥’IX§LYlfii'l.KX') m')tl‘X—-A trout rs-an h priveaae sunny. - cioeerert/hoe ii 2. . : other: 1 in In noes! Iuz§:.x.c. Ki? 3 i:‘°.i.§§.-".".*-.:;.so:...“ *.."=‘:.§ §;.¢,.~«~....w..~=:»..» oreboovtlgi DI fiweillt 19¢ I-einiiiviiliaimcegnnigu Iiflyloenud. ypi,1'aIn.l&liroIlws.7. earth. I an-I-r-e-405:-y Egg? 5 ‘E i E'- E. peentee.ln£;veund.oId uneueright-Ineeeil Itopiatheuuna Inning thotnnu ‘III:-vetoes. ,- '1».-mmozavauezseaprora-onsrtmxrraavn. ‘_ _ ai.imun.rIyeoo.'a.t1s Ruth. rim-um, E z lztbeuxneorleeusweetin euretri liihehighoai Ialr-Itieeei out be 5 rs E is E . Unitrainhed. , K — ‘ ti" tie!’ floor." E‘°....“"‘..... .:=::..=~...a..::'m ==~ uidto ilvrwitauiu |Iwithinyee.Ie_eyouwiliireuvoa. E 5 5 il:orgna,:tthlrd.wuIgointheweIkpaiei..-niieh HIIOIDI-fillet-|’3o‘\|h:iJ 0uIh£iwtllnt9odoiIwI1ela,hItl.o5otiu1 ud0rotne'IdeflIeoIteiieI.Ind the isttettwloo Ieihebuilcxingarreatiseretolaoutstreotu-ole. b6lflY1ld0‘VI,‘I.|!dVh have to Ieii theoeoohli E E: S -58’ 5? 2: 22-.’ as 2 JLILBD D. FA! A 00. F°.".l."£‘.’:.?.‘..’: 2;-3-.~..-.29 mu‘ m- ‘SCI-I'!'l0fi%eE'.§0$» ‘ Eé Ieeietod keneeeoerfieid. Al the bet the Bade veneinupiyinnieeee. file) In at-editea vmii thiztecnbeeohitmha-ti I done: erwiiieh were amnion. iloaiemndethofieereeortinliourhsu hit.I,wI.l.te3loIgnd llesorieyeneh had two to Onlytwebnelilttweru seem-eeef :3. 25‘ E2; Allibeieuihthiagreu nle have beuietnkod ohmd iiuiobin pieced on emit nuke, so that thocowiiuegioexxmmtmprupusrtwd-Jinn E F I E: 3. . boo‘ muetoeoowithn. ueoelliagiitliniazh-b~to'.‘ bed-roomnotit Ii Nib- leaner beta; eIpeeiIlt; noticeable for axis?!‘-1iI.nao-clan New etlognaanyne elm-phvprooaic out some: one Vifl valorendirne t. App: to ..'¥.IneIdI. u 159 prutizr-ii. I0. 1401 Iuuhzutuum. nnmn-— Isa:-ecuiinidolor ax; zeeagemw Lu: Ilreou. ix-died eaboutroer btoch: urleuof OB ' ‘Wk gl iidiateut and -mat bin;-rte, e some 2006. eunmeeeouudtwlnud-ennthcvwe. ’ the Ieeeunt eitiie guuhy In- IlDtI.ihIiIuwit_I-uieetsldweuwiiibeoeenz lover weld unravel em euxxy may [it above the __._...._____. Biivrlclilonoiswtleultywenhotlyuld fiercely Ibwrihaimet iitm-ei 3e.1zxorih Ierlvuocoudivvnfleues name. above. to: retell or wholulle business. K. L. oe..:t0(:hntna: Inset. wgundfig £91 the pun: right or neuter: birth- flgu, be: my only ouemny revined ted oerreoi eeiuoe or the! bouuiiei -aux. "sums ‘run 001% IX SPRING." by Benedict. HM 1115599“ phbllabed by Balsam, 0. Weber’: niulo-isottflt 306 an itxlu. as-nan iron mum. none Am: mnumr mu Ind nu-r urrmro. creator. mm W hlwlw ‘Binco~—8LaIn0nl broke Ibo! use thohreeohed get i to I 'l0hI veehl is-Min tiiirim .2211".-.... calf; lnvep ea-d,u iIwoze,thetuoereu lluehlu within nothing for the co gi in sheet I iormgua. anuineet Build 1 unit; - hflFImwNo6d'r? ink: nun Gtmlbiilrgirnu ieeini. v"““l«,.::.-;“."r-;:*..~§.%"e.-.’-°°'..,..»="»~”~ ‘run uxms or i aininul. undue-enreilectuupon "°‘l°“?“4 Th! tnkepleooentbelothotieee on the iutepeoo FO —D&nm brnnhiintboretcfi hm‘ "“"””"‘““h'°p7’“”d Imeteuaoemuneoreulxih In & an in from Itnet. between gluon ee use-and mu: Iete-em Wed: Inuit: !ee'tenBtddhIu-ookbetwoutfiroatizifliendfwup lretnrvele. theta: Firms In-en; between Rineteeethund llfiheut on mvieion greet. between 'l‘wootienIeil IS on Oluliee Itreef. between Ivronuethtad Ioteeteerudlth Item. between OI-IseveoaeInd_ u I J'.'A-‘M33621. at New Orleans, in It in Soul-iv ii 5 .Et!. ‘» -A.L.3ii_D:l:lxii, oi Newox-leans. lo oi theta» 42:: Iiaiiiirikte-roniendher economy are Itthe Y8 ehnoolefe) bIycolt.by ii an-e.ux.I.itnr Piinrr. at the Itesmer lt'Iieher.- ,In‘iVed__l}Ii1i¢ht on the Iteuner Dlty oi’ I! .w. runwr. tree: the Uliorokee Netipnl Daniel E... Anni: t au o 1118. ‘ilk- Iuaent. wiao may not reqtilt re: the no at me I hei mm¢ m 3-nine n. 3i_ieholl\oI.l5io. um: 15' . an-i. eenrmizu manager’ i&?‘tIrCiothi Hecenme earlier tint. on Ind dennihio neat! hiIIhnn.IndtiienoItoul.rsl ixithn “K7 the Rewiy wand pain- at 1!. AS?“ iafiffizo ¢§’e’3ft'zir°’5‘aeée.°€ > i'Toodbnn._o1 BeeronieIto.0Il.1 J. i!.'I'il<len. 0! .13e‘etoe;Ii'su..In.d tl.It.litIve:~icli. et aedelial, ‘lmxtennihetreelthetweenfienevenaannd en. scvnienih vixen. between Queraiue EWR 'l!lN'!'—0£keehr tha1§mpteheb&nx. ac-vfi vent corner at ritthsrfxvinlxzul airman. Ayply to Davie Vichobnn. 13 Ire: X. 611.13: street. 0 zv'i8i.xteu:iiiIt.reet..Ier~eee0IIe uvenniuad 'un Eevuiteatli Item-1. betwemmunvuine amnion f»a.unnmu.e.¢veenrven:y-Iixienee - _ miigiou Annoeiaceinenixo ‘ . . »-v'A'rtb9un1ouooeamementinirt2ie hiiii-century’ at the ‘Anetta: Tree: society in Dr. Brooklet’ Eéa _ lei: I-ruling, ilev. Dr. Piuner. oi Boetiiouolina, ‘_ . will peuide. luv. it. ITYIIQ. D.D.,o!Angu.ItI, Wuuwwuwumwuruauamua ts.‘-’..’2§"“”’»‘a5.§«“‘ w %“fl*.%.§f§§ §“&&.. ;S —-«.---I FOB LEASE. ‘Oh. will Ipeek. Addxeuu In It» Irma Rev. Wm. Gillies, delegate ix-ointhe my ..1tIiou'l‘rIctuaiiooxeoc1etyor seouemnnu. "0.L.8hI-ant, at New Yerk,Iud lnrv.Dr.Biu~ iii: 2 ucxtllo on um mu m °:=:::.“.°.‘::=~.°:"°° ' '* Foxeeeta lyeenileyin both out. Onto Iky~ Coulee’: hands. Ied Flint itth. itedmeo flied to bring Fliatho chat line direct on 5 ‘B. uuoi()hneUlmh‘ bi coin we re such pert? II n. with fir biupheiuloe is? try. even: I). nouns." oi Richmond, ve.. will _ deliver‘ leeuue mu evening. It 8 cnuocx, hetero -’- the Young Ken‘: ohmnu Union oi the Pine ‘Sheet church. corner of moveniii Ind Pine ii? ll 70 here to breathe In otneephere n;u¢;—-Blrncy Ian I Kw vvail-Curnkkd. UB7 duirsbh mulling. with one lb-Irlexpoenn Ind hr:-e yud. on Pontiac ttreet. Ive Goon ‘Nita! Oultorntn Ivonne. Ieninve blocks nut!-w,?¢ M Lany- cuc h S‘ J. IJURCK. 115 . nix-i It. KUBXOA1. X78! CAL-~f‘iIuo u D burtnlrgl-4x:la1le. ioair round nod inpeflmx 0111-er: H0. 3.. zornan. N52“ . aha... Furniture liquor. in: to 1 Looent nixed. . weed. no public are invited. in. Home in ‘- ‘one o! the neat rioqeonx divine: In Itianenee -Jpn the Prelbyteriea Genanl Auemhiy M- rod in it not a wonder tlut we note huidled lulu-Intiy log of lIith Ie mnupond ghmmm N my: ‘:8 u may and ' I - Lin I another thejoc.hey'IiIeetwn.n.roten, 1.“ ,0“ ,m.“ Axmmunbnmba lie died loruI.Iedl.h1xewoII ' F“ "I.‘§§;‘Z§‘ ' °“.‘l.'¥.i"‘S‘5§a§»‘§‘§fl pet-urn u.I~ Tm; ohadlenoo Ind hie Llvi-up omen which IIvII plate of horuielty he iota ile Don’! ltilzrpooe you GIAIDKUI Of IAXTII .bo¢,3n.o an an gag. wiinm Deddl odd: ei ‘ In As. nun who iflttnbnn, eh Thoreau: night. yo Eugen» Outer. or ‘ruled are highly gifted by our» ai web I: exquioltel; been 'i.‘hIi'e of no (rut eawunt. that God ever mode in just II ""‘§;“,',,°‘, “flfi "."’°‘“°' .";.“";.at...s (or «to in ‘MN I34 (U. 5 au"Z... in nu dcsu «ii an lathe caught hopping It Ant b awzexy wu given an to Golden Ind wn thrown out It hrs: rescuing thin: and sweet)‘ eeoood on Ieoond. Morxui'I Txflofl. in between the province oi mu: Ind the province oi runs of dieoovcrtee nude in their department. Mid Ioom on whet they regnd ate one who Ioeept I Iyeum tint on lolih. Why, my hasten. we In .._.._..._.._.......... A Bod Raul-oed Acoiaeng at uhohfleld. ‘in. V“-7. we ===w'-ml I oavijuueaylut. my l8.et Liieh‘ '* 111., on ‘ tiiel. &8t. LB. 13.. and «olden: oocurred. with-.h resulted lathe Ilinmt innttnt death at 1:. e uuieuinod his eleiot "“**'*.'*:..*:m .°.:;::.::. ..... mm-v v. ~~.~r,,-=~- ‘ J cm-in become: Oi oouru. this keeps I i:n.I.n'I rninii nueuy ""“” chueoter. Ind ecu than eornee nether Itrnnge icouraio the spiritual heiuru at nine. lie than .u1doee It i- lure»-iii teeth I: lie wait of Illd river. the innate hervlay altered for CA],-—P1lt;\'0S LIED 0n0L!c'5—WIc-nalad -clu-. had low for emit;-will he z:y§w1I¢A.AI tum»-y rune. '.l0$l:.Pi£ fi[<Cfi_[,—lRIl)_V‘ r'ii.ii4.i:s—In«: -nailno eel,- et an North Ilru Iueet. J P1! all Iol-ion » . . HobI:t'r¢xoey.~oue oi the employee oi and road. 0' 3°“||0II- MW-"Ill ‘M0 NI 50¢“: 54 “"9”! 3 !.{e1rII in they dheherxo at tile dutyou In Eur- boend freight tnln, Ind In Iwitehing Ieuse ecu ironnwiou-Ice to run tale and by notnfi K tliulimerr to center brought in two men and ulmzd Du oeoona. (zorhimeheul at 1y'I Ind craving: that never Ire I-—h 1: tool pee not that l'u.Io ,0“, insane, “X” "tdwumn 1 mm‘ “d M‘. ‘o :5 othrr, and we need thin influx of [rum to help us. . ‘KICAL-PARIITR (H13! I“i.\.‘i'l)5—- uni cal M 914 Karin ha): Itnue‘. JO&tiEi:“MIL1.g Ind luadnmmtol hitho eleng wi sued ucunloin which Ihe notes in the n:.IlnaI oi thought. to order to have I standard by dz-aims are never ued, had oi amine each I soul ‘fire unearned run. I in a new of I.moouneII, out -ioiutepln-thinbelxneosnd wutiame-nbetwece "rm Inna. Blueo—EIl]Initn out A fly out in Orolfe 30138- < ., Although the Christian il «. ' tliei-.In.Iud two puaedover hn body, cumin; 1, 3 (iii ........*"°-°" :.'..::.::. free from oonden II- EIUSIOAL-A good flew Turk 7-ocure Pluto in rent. 35 50 Loemit street. )>¢lm0til-33.182302 which to verily the deduction oi the unit. Are there nriteortaln bttilcil which God, to the What In the manner with iuuxo hrulzu oi’ lheesu-iv=I by eenemiiiy. drunk- emncee Imi Inn, until. after I few year: 0! out. re: unite I °fi"‘ ii . 15! memmm I302: union him Io!-or hitter-l‘yL'ior his Iln. H “M Lam“ ‘QRL Io hrillluit running and: in iiuuun i'*I.rtor Ilnrsa to :11 Jim in primeor Illa. udhn -ensign‘ or hit hennre to hold to ow to in Jan. who would never hell to ooeae to their rv.l.u.l in the hour oi heed, oupplyihg lndin ourh.Iture.audw Int D&ar|ilon.0xh0rt1n[ Ire abeolnteiy inceoable or proof. our vi ch, it it ‘*1 allied pluunre, may go uioirn uuio deem? limit ttnothu‘ now run l: the matter with our hluumun Irorlhlpcrn. i.hIt h’ in k x t 038 : tmeuuna reiotireo which would be um roux‘? '.,‘.‘;‘.,°"‘”‘“‘.,,d ,, .' , 3, ,. {,0 ,, L—.\n clontet SI. Units Men. 00.3-octnve to not eras)». It 930: taunt meet. all I1)’ long hoard the gold ilieyeaoootoerry with than lhlslidlfit NILE “nu”. mung we’ ¢° ml." at mm H“ winhofl nomzousxau um EOIJIISI. by ‘h?°‘. ‘ad nu“ V“ O‘ A W “gun” nu mug. km‘ puhdfl M‘ pniecu known Anything 0! the syntax of phiiooo uflud I, vmoud in “.0 '.,._ not Iwuo tho: every prooeu ei re-Ieonlh; dope: L ’|'.'RIC.A1,—l)2CK'KIB BRD‘i“l!‘KR8‘ P‘h\!\’06. the that |Mkunmu IOM. on in tiitslytur noun a Axum. horse: to. {or} y MOC the. an hlu deetii-bell. with lilo mu ebbing Iwu. Mid to hin dengiilz-r‘. “Eli and MI Itreugth kins he needed Iomethiug, nd to, Inxlouly iiuenod. qncnrli their thirzteud teed the r hungry Ionle. 9934 '0 “I-W P|'$l°' lndfibding the ant tent of linen I bezrun rrput. cram theulelvu Iqniii Ind ‘drive In Benin’. kid rcachedzhirdoneoeuedbnllby upon then which reaction to “ma, ol ELQILMI 8 to l ui vor 0! eoruln mete lntnllivo, tundnmcutal Ind iieeelury belieio, by which they no vouched Ker Ind verlitedr New ii God hu been pleased to in-eate ilelte Iplnte. on-eaea. iioe,u:le nrride eevcrol tot .1. USICILL-—VIO!.IX'i$-For Ale cheep, tweviniinn unto Innoerchewtrainnraaeat. hit‘ 31. E. 8.. Shin 0560. Andrea; ‘'5'’ eg-rues wen received . . °‘ ‘“ “N-" 9“-"L " "‘ * ““ =1°'‘v 5‘ utriu wonder one from ‘low ' uh hie: the Allen: yen oi eeoli and ‘ ‘ ¢§*,.I=:e'o£ his eliow cmnlopn £orI Ieie min i ii is. eeoethet he is 5 send 0! the nlhbow BERSOKAL ‘nu percent any be remitted Poe dcpod oerizned I ten. r.Iy'imle lathe 04: Lead Oiliee, in light to i-dam Ix; IIITK fl‘IZ'ni0. ‘mm-0-Gvldeuilthwun elgutty inoox, Joe making I hue ion-hooded orgu node I "N111!-N I-I oi Illilere (om bound, but it Ivsiled notkl ‘nu icon the: with the i e will hIi.l u.'§33r“£: ex Jews, umnn" .:_..__..3———._. - oi doe '_“§3J'1ic.itmIlii hie reeeptloe within ' wherein muiiitdnolu hou~d;heh.t.Iiixevr|Ie i'.Illed the muted uwvh "“ “°" Ihe4ui;nr,muoatooihaa;em,holI ">““‘3‘“"-“P"““’~7"‘ xm;o:~mx...am...r can prlernasd roé (tour thiflrail uoiiuu. call or addreu 3.Wltm- herx.81.oI'rItnitfln'IVeane. I iui.lw:le:'rs Nerldadeeer The Pigeon Shoot. dorleiiinl inlnge an no pigeon match between Ju. ithennou. oi Bt. men. and Jet. Doyle. me oi Eegllied. I'll ahoi IIZIOQ K120!-III. Yrsladeywu I gain daemon; the 1nvniie' oIliteee¢.u.u_eill be nee hythe Inhioliiod ‘ mu raw“ nut galsbied the fly um his. Kenna. eodihrow ioBoeu,dlnpoeed etkileyal trike: id: Ivletieito All hide and be untied Iiiudhddreundtothe ‘Oom- lhe keel-oi lend 030:1 Wuhihcto D. ‘Him for Quake trio Luanda?“ he rec-rived ll Ibuve inrlieaentii lioletaek idll In lih tor ill dun Ind the lnedamenui belie: [NECK co uglzllnigghttnll pmrea lb‘: paw dwell? God mom rim 1 Ilieul an» ' ile<ie—P 0;, Ifter two I ’“§ONAL——F'er.~ one or the meet deduhle in the sin. .'o. 1108 Rain seventh . or perticuiq-I ieqelreuext doc»-1101. um dine. Oldouh oi the werl It the itbboyh-oe.l yummy Inoxnoon. The Wall. I! it In. poriupn in-ma at the much were twenty-nve double blrda each. tbvcui -one u auioemanux. Golden. Bweurn ed by On-hl.Ie.IAd Anna; 151. Ian whlnhuhoy ‘ _ - 1 mm onuura, may go, 1375. '.t_‘o the Editor oi use. Globe-Democi'l¢. .» Din: Sn»-1n"ti:e line oi the Bi. Loni: Deno- thlnyouru ease? Log me: .tlut even now your longing eui wu thrown ontu. beueda to Golden wee D.‘ ‘M w-M“ E -3.33 w and one hundred ;;m.*::.*,.w:.*s:.m:*.~:.v.:.*-..*=.*..=--...s d olmuii. Iitl oomu Dealings ,4 “.m,",, w“,,,.,°;m,_ eiedflixipellln pedviowwflonlhdium eoeughtorun reechedflntin braitohlneoo went on to thy that errexyzna ' own hfgufiofl, tbylnilerteoerhxu. N’ Irv‘ -rnrintnro. . had ant ennhot bouncer llu-Iic'IIk -reeketdi-op . eholccr, Ind both lnoeuod No. in '9“ haw‘ m mm.“ fll [I I311 DIIIIOQ‘ IOI: eeiéritcep 4509 Chuteuintreat. OR A!.E—L one hr? and hie love,ehd idolou Lnihnl wereruhor y ’ g‘-"‘°"L "“‘ "° ‘ ootemmilmi with him In the l"Ii.lu:r loci: of whisky end irlondiiiip tor the oontuuutt. I 1.311’? oi hie motel union-, in the loot that there ms 69,‘ bmowhxmtk “mulch Thearnutcu Ihowedtheiztopuiortiyorerthe z}‘(3()1l’,A1,-be-y In pkfied. were dlroettruut the Iinneihcuuere Jd?:l1C hrty pa cent. 0'4 -q Efihflfib 0-XDNII . (b an vfl&Hm6 Booth Filth hrhrcn, I will not ecperotc lvoivreen the revolhuuu which God mum: in nIture, which he uploree in the elut- clou oi his realm. and thot . I which God tiuikce In this it uodooimnuhiunx to his some Ihye terioua Powd v . .l§ll I! it re-.le.u:ethItI Id- _SIli'ildihLll bribedhupi ‘weuorin fl Sltdtligiididebtcmpttohribe r. l1u.hi.iIIhiee, 2‘ an a t:e'Ity- oufmdeo in Ihntei. Mch ( S e I ~ ve not neeeeufl mine: "iii: and tin oggonent in re ururinn who wu preeent. Ind ,\rhen the more letter. ' met the Iuiaehcn. use they Siam 31. eretrltnnedthe Book Sellers, 9 retribution in come in oiiul why men Iruu W urvrunow. iiieuod scripture. Nay. mi.“ N “as,” W‘ 551;, F'35I”“‘ d In “tune: y convinced um Ir. mm could "*""‘* "’ "“‘°“ '“ Ladle; nollzire to climb. Old hem rrd ea now. And new Lain nude and ug.,,p...s in on or. izxnruire sun: mt! rm Worn. sou Emu. euul uroux. u-in-an Pine no cure. P .<3v....~...°-.;;.-°.*.:-..:.-"-v-~ ski-,3€.””§i.{}l’4$?l*.tl)'i’¥i* 33! §T*if?;‘K-%«>€"}?6i,i‘7¥‘7w‘{F’§,.§ty,h .3 Sbfibk-peeve 91"... _;.,., ., ‘. 9°39zi4\‘9(‘<}%§e W.<iwr1w.v?‘-{§~3w. :9"- .n 4. ~......_7 ._......._......e- itlfiaige £2! semi Fmey (Bee. &<.iv.w5€u:~s&‘& 2:31 «C .6-.-en ltir~’}Ia. fi3.:mti‘rmug sq-so at-M wwnfim to audit: N ‘1--law 89)€‘$I‘<"¢ ieeaenzr; rizmike? mg m mmaouseeeaa rattle‘-.ioa~h. wars: adlareoieeeseeu-is nntlteatrsfl-F ::::...'W.. M M M 9!’1‘£§.’.l‘>t>.‘L ’t“»fX.VI'ii~2% 611$» 23‘? G» J. ie£:=‘€?‘¥$ & aestiu«»v3me4itl.»ea;»a.»t- ewmm evwmmxm fitinzerv-M ~— flfifiandfifltflu-aifthilhuwz 5e§i:si§.ii(‘S'i:xen< < ~2';.eé.a*l.l!5i'ii' g‘ .a;*:§;:g.o. X5383 1’ girifige-fl. Man; vs. axe saw: . 9i-we-ze the ufiez. «er so Wm’ .%“m.-...%* ‘Em ‘iewgrx them: §'! ‘ SJ . 2;. :. wwwlixi. . ,~ Hi: ‘E y W M:e; we§n Largo ave "i~§£E;§?}?.E.»."§;7ie of fleets gm: ‘."§i‘i£¥'!l3. fish! to wmmrgm with um Lexie lsaaroiom of 3 Elmira-v.9: it-tee . after wleiéofs sure will ae~ili‘:i?l linens of f”‘rim'ee amt Rows?-or 0901.23. (1'e"!"Gnls-Z>.tY lioiifitxii. may at, or in may 9*&(IEi-&.iK3§‘(:§v6S."‘VKHI‘13ll.|Xa-2133-Atgugse€r3(',¢~& up 0“ BY 5'9-«eta. lama out Rmame mmmeedniir vititaznxnvheoirvyi Motto! me-irkagflenytfiswf‘ meow» footie. mi 4-nutter:-g with M2 ‘iixuwm’ v-amulet: amide rm £’i4e'fi“§; was-.ean’1t. zeiaanif. imyvr. groeggggrggg uwmrlemfi lnzscty. mieozat when wufiaio fame»: inmate‘ i"lenri9inuo.t,t summoned Oil time. mu yum moi Poison. ant-o wisxtumi reserve. 0. J. 2.2.315 it 20. 33 JGSEPE 1't(99.§E§"¥???!£i , K..82xkZ€....-....... ...t.-... . ...‘............i,I&IIooou “ BOOTS A§g§HOE& mmsnht. ooemmoeiu at me 1 “£4 ¢!.?aEi‘n.B..‘.h-km!’ i~*#l.eo8:!uj1rlsa» §.¥tflIm..nsn::' E. W. 901.1%. ' ' V g E. W. Biiiiifl 3: Eli... Eiliitilt all 3218111 fiiuinlit izmiiez Iemnamd 36 tumors sting. Lottie. # uni _n.. "‘ “ “W KB‘ 3! ‘ . J. B. itUB'i:'fN & 06.. G%E¥‘§l‘e;f.%ii'i’>l&’§i“E‘.?a?;’...“?°° .. oewznxxzmt-ifiwzzmis. S30 aitzxny,nIx_ &‘t'!0QIA.fl..o&~e'Ir' “ uelaretththihoaluvnfi oi Grrxndzlrrnrac. hue pert-vr net. French v-‘stiletto-Ar mailer. I¢54.h'Ldf 3:-umeln r>.u';eu.ano Rowe unu- umoien. mu wxt$._§»\*.txv1eI. newest. -some. wit ’ xuthoaizhiha-reoinehdhiwis-an renziir-re. Xreryfifl puny Inn! and to good order. I..lt.‘¥l.i}iJ( £.V(><)'i!H'Is. Lecnooua aveévseie. §pimafifi umm“ Carpets. A1}}iIlS1STB.A’I36R’S siI.~E._‘. SIXTY LOTS .41. Public Auction. A7333 1' E31‘ $0 i378.st I select ‘gdmiinogrgiiuatutaeiuuéooa agent .83‘; mm xi.l'ni um: wt.-see. II use at in yIIrI.hre.t1m: six pt! oust. mural par mean: iii onenohlot. Irxuiey for pine. easily in IAHKAK grooming, nan mtnu_1,¢uiIu and Anueuemn-u,Ui& Chennai! It:-oat. $25 REWARDH Wllloepoldtonny personwhowillehowus glut of edrerwiinx whereby we oeulnzene, and thin mnvlnuo. Igrutter number at . ‘ thnu we have heretotoredone iuotwf thetectthnt evory'publiui.ioIintheWeItIel~ widili>efo1'B)tbl&WQ closellgeodsoi Impe- rlorquzlisysnd atyie ehespettlun Izsyethu retail dothlnq establishxneni. in the ‘—z. TICKKOB £00., 801 and 608 North Fourth ecxeet. In the meantime we call your slum met that we have the largest ’ '!'..l:00. c§25r“ REWA R01! HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL, 8'2‘. LOUIS,‘ hauling on Walnut, Fourth and-lilth 83, LAVLILLB, WiBHEH& 00., Plallilllilli. open I o I math youth! Iioithuhoe Dari thorough] y in’, .1, 5 an “.1 pi 3 Icon, gun the Ieilowiug, Ina vouche- an 9; wnvetnua; ilnu-jut ootoi iiollieIh'I reach. ilnllixnn, iormns liefiarley It Iooond.Ina the ID iii-1 uernivly en never hue given In teioehe statement. ‘“ " """"" " °°'“' OVII $0.100? I N '-I 1'15“. fenwtth’ ornate o ‘izxodlil I33 iuiin gupeoguuenu whoueune he the pinned to man Iay revelation oi himneil e h it would seem tint. than lane in that rvrulltlnn nutll “'L'.¥.. "' u.‘.i..'g“..?.‘ la 0. The nine Box were too many hr the Wuua M‘? to 7 In use cioIe.ior the tonne:-. ‘Hm ueuceu: tlooulighu met; more 11 to 8' o-um. , Iiienpeeod the Irtlox 019)!!!- Lhewfriu) etionaliexxe an oI um I pp been if doubled. Pllnlto uni: wn Arnie 11 mm bouncer, which in am sinigni Kl (Albino. taming eoouier whltevuh. i Otzieneo rp Anethw peoulierity oi our more! uinre who the ledlm; tint our sorrow and atrll the result at some Iimoet-ierxoitun no done in ‘Dita natural feeling LI no It:-orig. ion, 2 oflh B18!-L D01!’ l0BflLI. tbstl ee- ilid. I I he 1! tin: I did i - 333” Mnw in '”' ‘“°' ‘z‘i'.......»..i.u.’3‘£.’i’. 5.x...-Guru. iii hsuuotocked is in ‘ uI?yYe.uodieI4a u E woo-il‘IltWoiU.2(o.5o6 Plnenteioilve. use-rAxn:i-omm. i.l.uiI frequently Ire not rid of ii. Pu- ion In honor: lit by numbers no great ten, to new hm Blurr-Dottie’; trvt Iwiorw the air er, ciaeisimnsou‘ E. '32 B-C0 i.bI'9Yu‘ni‘Ai.iinmen "Yam" *"""’*~“' leqqvor of the Barton. " Bed Olonan encountered the It. E. Lees. require met with I eeooad volume, ttzcr rorelnioe, mm din-levee being -1. buciuse in am. uwwtrlel In this Mm ‘ .. nae-Ir-A will be paid ro- te:-eing mm to eon arxnnetxor.-1.. le II well II In . no human hart, with no human deeli-on uni lou- l nun’ 0' “ho” ituolntoo pvo worse the silver Stein. 18 live one. belonging to are 1“ but nuiwiom the Lord ml’ °’m“°“' ii) in possible-.A.Iid will -u very veth he ulneweeth. Be ' "x,.'I'e7l ho, Lee nor runrloorv flI.ui7I‘J‘Il&Jfll.' e 533; mu av all upon me u my puee b‘r—.l\ o! iii lpeu. Finder will be liber- , 1 mwugeuei hylgevlu ai hf .70OMuwmeeL poets. _ _ _ ‘rho nnouwnznn” in new the ocular or voutnoea. thonurn and an the piece: of uanuuaeni. no rnbieraae nip- nlied. hifi: ‘:2. ii“: an muiseuéisml. -21: In MAI} 35'-E413‘ “‘u‘ ':§';§'1_~.mg4zv’1- in the our our teem and geutlcn en. Tiure have been Iridod tweutr-Eva omit- :-oolne Ind closets; in In tax:-teen lute IuII— odoe floor, eqaoeluly " ‘ to usvellng men who hove good: to pin room: on the in when tellonhlp itoen innit ted through I scene or W deioletloh, u long M the: lining, one It in into which met» ihronhen oi ltede—Oru'I Iity Ion, _ who i loregd out oi accent! on ceplng It nut. moo; to Ieeo He had Iald tint (hue wIe in «very mu’: Ioril; Ind he oourt bu n r)erk—ihe memory. II that the c.le.ri II trench lulu lie reoorde in lnruiblo ink. uni it roqtilz-en to 6. ‘git: lolrooklym deieued the Stonewall Jimiorl. .. . 1.1‘V:o4- steamer . ' ou """"’°’" "mmilns. z. I. uumzxo. film having me eondameo.-u’n1 iuqé sAx.E:——i‘mou rem. inquire -i re. use: ““- "M" °’ ’’ 'fi¢°§‘§i“B‘ —- hi . flciitrde K1 “o'.'....‘.-°é?."...i u... ...§.."'u‘f2§5il... J Susi-izua 53.: 139531 d.ly..li.voegli" orooliunhe. !onn'm J. A. WALII. .1, No. Home street. New 06055:. the d.InI.l}ed— betilehmeni forever from the pres- Concerning the preventive oi flplzootne diaeaae in honeI.wehere get An item from the flilhnoepoo “,0 ha‘ 0! we funlmm bring mam ML um Ind home on lloutfl betel! between thirds: Ibovo In three ninnnl In Irith oooueilouery. ne- AI-LEORTE. I wandering in the linmeoelty oi I one oi outneu forever. It Initod -. flwltg whom it long to old oomrnonlun and VII p Lions and £315 386 iiAI..B-—LU‘MBl£lt YAED—~‘!‘oe old. well or ’-‘ timber pro tragitiugn ex the Holy 5 :2 i, w lch sometimes tOZ.‘)’I upon meiiin tea hehnsix Ioinle Iumon, me the inn Lie uiiuh.) ‘finale: Juhen. 1813: We hue and Is our enhlae ene oi BtaBl‘1lW-7| ‘er. nouns in srmnriucs. .,Z“.’.'.‘;'.2.“{’. 1’, 2;. :1? es the Word ol God or baxinn ieel 't£l.“l£i.‘3.“~°”"’" Wm evvooirozi. Nnlnedtelolc Cxnrieaet. 1‘ecd- enemas. Inc have nun: that in to useful that we now could horse: that have been bro here lune:-in; iron: the turnout ii are bwoiuiug ooonlonoent no cry one who look: It the I Benn el hie eluiulnoee thot he hovel’ bod tell the working 9! em—-to thorn oeperixlly onexo moeuge oi Juan. ' 5... I’.PornIedP.K. Allen. oi onriame. lio..h.IvebeeIcemmitii:d to the County an by United Batu Oommluioeor irnoneugh. en the 1 I 5 I . ).—I-dorarofil‘-II.-ii‘#>-40'-4e.—Id>‘4I.";-‘¢Ldhlb-II’-‘(Shh-I@ aouat-o-oo-t...-:-cat.--cu-ow-o-Oi-Qo-toe O°OOCOO&d>-‘ O06!-‘I-Orv-r-O0-ll-'0-'00 ebbo-Iuil'.e-'.-...-»---.n........-—- soot.»-cq‘:zD-1: :I¢uI¢>-4960-I¢o-D-acv_o-_-I O&iDRI£ll’-->-v-o-Ai-a»4>-v->~v- ll “:11”: It Bunker mi. in the line of lo alumni iur wile. To In I . l heve thin Iteeusyio-1 to present _ u , B4"-‘"3 5 um; I thoroughly IIte, roiieblend lumuwv: Blue: mi innd . tell I ’ —- :1 ii Iotii fly Ililhln Ill lee; glam: I“ O‘ M on“ male another bed throw of the Itrfltor I lilo. Red. by Doyle, on the seventeenth in- eing, lcll over the fence and was elnemi, but not ulimeed. In some one on the other side of tee to that It um proinwly hit it. r eondhion Ind very lively. earth ha been laeeulimlly described: before which the is i-Epldly thet we end or ms comm yeeteirtlesrhelaa I-uhqiuhlteii Jesuul-iéuiuue "Coin tome’ no """' ‘ Th‘ ‘ ' end. In the prieeiue of Minn 1 ' ° ' Mm‘ ‘” flit“ '1 N3°FW‘3 313"- WA§~¥II ll G'I‘OH‘;£Y'&"U'X H LL10 way you name the not: the Ipenu re rm: IA rrnxo in-uxxriina. who wemto Kontuoky to nuliti his eeertn-dosh uwtll IIii1l7‘I-txoiie Ileuii-cue! iuipio # QR9o4Dp- time.” iothiIoonneo- lersediinur. .c:eII,pm- Thoma 0'BrieI.whod.led recently. It the Oiv BIl.l.‘wl_iile Ittndiugn meeting at the Council. _2i‘hIeIue.ot.h.ia data we: hurt diieuo. the Inn oi revelation. ienzptzdtoehow, ilieren eotthe Iligheet Inyuae Illln toderide tel or ii thtt nail on man no i ionndeuon. the In-tier Ind Carbine, F‘ Ixla oi the service to pfl‘KBCU"0xt1.p°dorm‘nx “°“'°' W?‘ LOCAL NOTICES. llio not improbable that met or match will be uruigod Ilihill sweet or two. “$051333, 303 unl- Innorehyouoiogw ‘.‘l'I?."‘;...".€ie“.‘>‘:‘..1.‘:?'.... °"“%*‘:'"'"‘~'5'"”“ M 8%. £33.21 in‘. is. o.- Drsaueo. Fmoldent oi the Hydraulic Prueul Bm-.1 Counpnny. III zooeu-ed the contact to: fiirnllitig 1300.000 hero-bureau mi snail ion- tiieeew Cutest-home, the pi-lee Doing so to per 4‘ _ de~——Gmtt anednni on M; 5 I, W, 41, eeoohd Ind right short. not won Ll uhc out it in. well the chemo Ihel i.ooua"' room Ind tslk . Iieo add. "to one you iiixlzring." . Hfioigimlus. “l’h<ir<hc the La hire me grace in ring it I en re up good u you I could In|I'r.r." “Bu sold. be. "i'lm-be, 1 III) I poor loot einnor no: me zrueu to Iu.il’u uyl let in not be trlrhteuee ed iuiulon to which are called by BU-CA[J.iH) eciitxcil ~ Hall the eclcntlne men oi the nul- veree were Ioeeubbled in thin «Inc iv :30 and I 0 $1; ueemlil Int? Y nu Ietiou, which nukes E-Karine. Boiler and fixture! In in the Globe oflrr. [113 N M ceentlliz-room Ulooo Democrat. .———.——-¢.__.—.-—. THE EPIZOUPIO. Statue of the Home Dlseaoo—-«Five low Drums at Bellefontnino Bt.ubloa'—l!.u opinion on to i-ltnble Olenhllnou. the more at the sink hone: died at the Item- iouuine oer Iublon yeaierdny. end threewere expected to die boron mu morning. The other none: at the Itahlc In oanvouzoolng. ilio vtlcrinaly surgeon in l‘J\Ll'3'l: oi the noble. mu ieulnea Dr. Dean. law Olly Chemist, to uulyu LDQ mntenu of the otomeche oi the dud harlot. lie zxpccte lowrlte e report In I imv tinyo. unto; me gym ptorun vi the disease, and euxgeeting I AYKUNDIIL PEBBLE SPEUTAOLES. ‘tho but ever infested. EVERY 0212 N581‘)- KNG T113 AH) etxlnuoa Should not FAILIO TE-l$’l' their nuriie. IIEKBIOD. -VACOARD 8 00». Fourth and Locust. Odd FullcIrI' HAIL lheoneenolthe --titer lane :5: to irlt. bxln so-lay uole Iooond. wvii union by Bernie, hit was hcnuulully picked up by ‘Exams and on lint. Morton and ilcaoney bei Booth nod: Jxim iirrnrn _w-II etaulmi About 1: o'clock yu- tcrdly tnmhing by bill: MoGIrv7. It the uloon ol win; tilnn. Na. 1015 North irmu Itroet. lltrryvu Irrentod. rm: weenn in not con: ‘ proclaim that this uown to un Uo4I'I heart. more prcoioun unu all the «.1 which Lher Icienrxr Illtl their philosophy here rrernw 2 an I . at end Inuuxeri. In each. Conn-eeouum hi oaor. Fourth Ind Pine Itroeu. ..____....___ in Cornice. the birth-pl.Ioo or the Napoleon ay- uuiy, Prince Napoleon and itauher Ire lxhtler not Ilitun vru oi rinlry tor the memory ovev Prince. no in. In: the mm of m. ‘M uu_ Tmmwu’ "Vi":-II he gave it in me onoe."I um be true. you lure bur: ulcer is .auI.iun the gruuinc-urn ol your 1 in. inllueui new be Iuod ;" but do i believe’ With when Inxieiy to thin quuuon uhod. Ivrr II. It you believe. the uni lulh udeionndml oi yuu. in or at to nlveilun, whrn you linseed he blotle whrn you go bu-.8. he will "Hull oil: In oiien." II 0111 I30 flnl line lulul ii out again." "WIN. Plum-oo. I bzvv goon lnck Io alien that eoniotluiu I loci In mom on e no: to Ink him to pardon me my more.” so he Ourvoeu Ifimuom. A1‘ Ilmul A o'(‘.lod: yesterday morning, Oaioer mud, ma 9! we ,“d,u,_ Email; ducnvrv-ni I live in ll) Inoocilpiod Junie, It 1918 Rudolph street. no out ootuw Ire with * Iiewiauoketi ol wnim-. no property laotrnod out in B1. Louie ox lllllefn no the Itrikei Wu illlnooeii oi oi But. the tall I vieun to Iteuumn Ind noon. on Wu-hi e {sounder lo llloag, who Lixnw his‘: gulp’ . .......~..~. (DECS ffll'I"III Ind I mung sum have mar mouozve .,.,,, ".1, ,.g.,...g BRENT P ICE Of BI. l.mi.l.I lzobolfl. nrk.I—O. Bmsbcft. P tor. Cl(Y)fl0l..m‘phr'rnc2nl..ionI mu. 5 ban-I-u._tcente _ umii: nu. ol:.~:l.oil. 26 pt’! oeel... b to to banal». ii emu oil double nu, 5 outt..ieu lhhn llnrretn. ulnia hi; ‘vim-4. yum. I|iir\u.96 pa uni... 5 or more bureio. 8 hluhwirin. rite. im pcr cuii.,5 or more htrrelg to frnia on»: pure at ii‘fliiVVIRrI. i'rfiiu~<i aplrlll, ll 1 5 K'( nu mu In ifio at M: ivvinre. lIe<ll!\I-Al .p1.1ugi--- 1»-r crnL,i in more barrels! rem» -«ref price at laixlmlm-I. toy an-t.. B or more barrels. All kind: n! coin-site llqnore. Rim hrusdy. 21.6.. let luvvni iniuiei mics and un iuurelilo icrrun. Ihorev. rhueu on l'eapremed‘IlerIt.or I ohiheg noon the nut floor. .3I11l'°N1 "19 ‘W3 boat unison emcee, new: ,-I-ad.-ml WM‘--=6 t:.ion.'1‘elegrl;ih ofloo htroutndn of Hotel. jg It rogignigemrggwn 8|. Cash Prize of 61.0260uh Piimmomincto 0.000 Wmw would Ily to than who bed you uuuy, ue book, “km W In v‘umhum' 703 "mot ‘ ' end lie will blot it out a5I.u:_ to then who eelri ilnva Mind you will: mmtl do In be urea, Irv‘, rm talk to I116 I170!!! rtocivi-lg ‘,'uri.It end rom'.'.. ' ou don’: newer my thin eeling that Ali mm rr [giant moi it in iu:o4.\Inr1 to do something ui imi-:1 us ‘III! the love: oi God. What me; do the worln el umn (‘burcli and thy your prIi)‘i:rI." Buy: the uwnllei, “bc I man oi intcgrlly be kind and cinriteble to ii In the lute wiiieh an-u upon your whom no Western were spin 2. ll in not simply IA Iueni or In emotion, butii faith tbu arrive down to the do Lei l.i)UDO -rho new no medal in: the glorloue Iimplmlty oi‘ the gospel. uaedc oi treatment. Dr. owilt, Dr. lieu: and Mr. M rulnwudent or the Beliclonulne oar sublet. -vent )i>stt-.n1.I_v 1.0 M70 s more beiotigl 0. Howard, llonw rleelev, No. or iurti-or nrnm Iliun Amity It the Globe- i'ir.I irwu. w._ _.........__ A1~{1'xn_1VtoI prrhtlrvnntotui millinury inc-en. Apply I once to Mn. ti. Ciiltonl. I Vi uiilhglou Ivuiue. i Y- llu.iI—l'i.odmori'I ion! VII mined on the fly. lmi CIXFIIIFEO on the bound. by Bernie. lllo reread Int on I pretty one to‘i«e.lt and run: occond on loose fielding. Llilld. Imi corned Kenna on I drive to la! :iwclxy'I bmmder wu' nuflml by Quinn, Ind twin Ieooud. Oi-on wu Quinn om Ociuue, Ilouu aoerl uuicr eh and mu glam by capturing Hui-xI.h'I Tin: St. Louis Tureen‘ fiocllly held lhalrtwgn. . ivvfllih Iiibuel vwh“ 1* L.e.-«-onm Pu-it yoeuu-. dey. nod to the evening -vowed up trim 3. 1,.“ m the Lion of the Pork. Every body npwuod 3, ,5. 3-‘ ‘me: ‘I 4931 may in E-'lI‘)-VITEPFEIO AL—-Dr. AIimn.AJtt II“Pf?l¢.¥-nl'\’€!‘ Sim: in emxxy "0 It A. Btu-in‘: .-1..-.p m-mien so manna. 16:5 town lluuii. Icnt Elan; to hallo the boeoin of It Ill the hllflll Ir iimpliriiy o! hie plui, ndple In nature the! hultin to t torin Ind 00iMl.|lui«(< the eel: uh I hwh we Iteed , it in tho yylnclplg nu; gum, that who II Hie, {oil on in their cyolen bum‘ the dlu-Au, but in a milder lorm nun ueunl. in-. d ‘K l _ R “ ~eili an: the dionue LI spinal meningitis, Ind to mw W*“* luv it can 5311.34‘ \|7Almi‘i '1‘):-::ln: tel: .\(nr1zl¢ Lfiumher oei: runny‘. ‘:31! int a; hunt I: To ‘.hAl. we HE. Wu.x.ux Emu. mu i. own In . ...,.....,.,. 0'" Mm ‘K0 W intuit i:ttv.\ve.I that and Illiorl by In: young bx-other-in in: It i)I.llII, 'X‘uu,oa Wevmoedny boot Ionic lrhhrv time. desire! I not M hooks . Aiisirru J. Fold. 1‘. 0. But this). 1 ea: night but nve oi the corn or me Ilr.-notes. Laixm Lino were running, it having been lleouled to give the Itock I met. PHDYIBSIOXAL ologrr. . IV duyeiclui. he iri-uni pmphni oi Amer- en. in-.-l nu-o1 out-r.na-hil li.in1«ruter n-nslur -pi‘ pin»:-LI and ninth. l«-mun the [Mat lire.-rni uni fhlurg undue openly KIIllY‘l.§CL rlr. Heeuuuvat nu evil in- <- Ce 1:! “Mb uidu. Audi-=40 .KIu'u Itnut. bend euuap tut’ air- M E.‘ D[.'PlIER‘, ludian Dr-ctrnl and Vtnrttnm T‘-luv. No. 603 h. Klcrcnlii pin-et.IL.i2 muenaz. clple that iioldl the rut Iyetem total: more duiuit center until It Pu: you gone wthe prism: mobile, which titty be the very thrust: oi Jain Cl1riet.Ituund which all world: Mr. iilnronn, thlei IIrv1er oi the United emu Iruay It thin point, made I visit to the [lemma- uumi Iihblu. vooinrdiiy. with it view to informing nimlcli 33 Le the nature or the prvvnillog moons, IemI.nse.otI tiirou ii the p ' "“’ ""‘ ’ "7- “"" 9”.‘ inc. A print: in legnm received here no the nu muted mulls would be Lutawed Iinsiiu on sun in Ulirlni doo‘I glvo they said ‘Lo hitmwliat eilliiI't‘ do thetvre may be uvoii? he replied lkefi l Tobi nun. ‘Iain: paid It 2: in the Furniture Io-l iluunvihu at 108. D5. 97. 109 layout etn:¢L L A. isiux mire. fltooil, rut}-in. 01! ¢. wltsii ::o'ro§i'.i't'xxuié 20 —Xew Ylork Duutol lluauie In in In interview with I ui.oun-l.lesuaiur ro- porl:-r Lut night. he noted that in his: opinion the malady we: not of e euniegiom oomfll, Ind Irene hrhnuj trout Iocnl causes. tint the Ilsble wI.I unulit-Itly looking in both llglllllbtl ventilation; tint there we: e Iuui oi‘ mad that e non:-nl Air 0! uitzioutllneu in tho nine of the d . . iilereen um um I filth in the nu oi the Itwlu were enough to exert e nuionetl inflnenui throughout cue court neighborhood to the danger or buuuo I. «roll u Lniixul Me. with the opinion uivisuoed by Dr. einroctn of me discus. nor in Italian“ to uiriuace I theory 0! hie own. "line I: the work, thet you believe on me Ind on the (.500 who Icni me.” Nothing greener or emul- Juiu died and paid it Iii, Iii and ryuaino Irn rovlzl eulillxno the Iim Licliy or God, in V153. How bee-itiznl Ind LK__Q,,.,__, 1” 3°,“h lbw mu um Ash. -nus biznlhlmllna ".‘..‘.?.“.'.;§‘£:’.i.".‘l..E.“‘.7i‘;.‘.""“““ ”‘Ti’.““? er nmiI.io.| iov you. an Q€bg Wu 9" lie Iiild, furthermore. _ uw_“1etlt:n vutcniey. Ind Iu.:.od sou n “,4 1,.“ M,“ I‘ M, 31304 hr Iolw uiuwvn pen). is 003. .gIId kitten Iddreeooo to Rev. A. ,ah“‘.‘u_ “um, 01 mg Bl. Loni: Fretbylevttin. . Tun nllva wedding oi Henry 8. inner, its-1., - “,0; page yuwrqey. tinny irleudn perucipuing __r' uitheiatlvlxieoolthn eoeuion. H.r.L-I-Ier Inc on ohililna. the eldest Ind youhgoei l>oieg_ -dugngm, Iged roepoctlveiy Ieventeeu your end -eight Isoeihe. in the tweeipnve yeerool nuried me. e tuerel hen not taken pinoe in thin heppy uiuily,uid the mill 0! the phyzlcihn bad the eniheury hue hfldll tezrenwi 31(00- Tnn co:-oher held In lnqeui Bouu-any on Jun. —', ugnu-ney,o'c Iiuryzlboi, )l.o.,w_ho hung hiinsei! ' 7., tithe reoldenoeoi hlewothu. on the nortisout - -» ‘V . ‘boruereiuowerd Ieowunl‘le¢leutiutreeu,u - louliea to on: column y€II.ei’dI7. The outer- . Wggueinen hm goileto I iuieloholy note at ’IelIdi.I'eaeu-quxnoeul MI unveiling Iiiomm hrs In tween wile yleeed l.I In «nylon.-..Bh in numnuuiuuu omens. Ied;'em9ooflv‘¢:. . my lnoanuirted user; I voice that out; In-i lei me so A. lnlncllwegoiewewgnlom Lmnge p hat, I out mi noo, on iiilenorniog touch “an mull vtbnle in eternity,oue um Iiull have been pronounced, Ind you Im lune trees this Iooetu , In ours; until we Itunl uod Ind newer int tor ruzonioa what 1 have told thrsrity of Him who wrung N1-35.4» lot beams: "4 _ U, M ,0.“ 9, __ ,,...,..,..;... i.‘:'.,.;‘,"§.".‘;";’."}.....‘i..i...:."..Z.E..§‘i. you my never beer Ilwo lop reueawl i¢w~—c!—a—uz The vpeeknr wrrii no to oey that when the non- Iclmnneu 0! III: cIme.La(l the I flIeE!lH)I‘4I.fllI) un- euy, his ant lmpulu we: to u Ind telh In (§orl,imd per in ucloeet beiore him‘, but the sinner can tarp: no rotor Lion: 0! him mm in June ifbrlu the un LI pruuwui to neuzlotbed in humnilly. ii men in to ormimznce only with the infinite, wiui in on btooinooi the Ignorant lend the gran mankind, except Iooie two ur ihrm ion the: her existed. Al the lamb of hu luau Iwey Ill nun. Jceul cum: in not out yuux priest, um hu inlde your Iineernoui, but he The beautiful idea of the Hcrlptafffi in IhIt he in our older Dmtztor. Lulu you by the head and Ian we will go 3: ..........::...e3 5! ’Np~u.....-to‘;-a) E ...| aogoceaao-.8 '3 vol awhaaoaaocl ' ‘:2 "‘ 3| u»oIIu..anato> . or hed prevoilod u .. an o....-....-... ..g' Q A , .__. .*____._ ‘n‘am‘h‘,.(:‘,g”‘ Tl KAI Y¢—flIll‘I Iefag eomhtxxexlae lo-Ll. Kn. . Anfidreu "aisle." Nile u-lam. inn! kneel: down F E 2.‘..- _auw LIfl\l.LN—-l"lrIt-dIIe etpcflenou In -olllll lmole . hello I while I ?IH‘l‘II 3 .. uneun Ind loatlue at-trade. -.iP.’."r‘u°£ ....’.‘i I! fiALE—fiv-dew-hlndlihes It Irma O3 to lion 'Irn.mo-L Ami lxulvurliuqu I1:-en tn x-on-lua-r-I. llornooiic m~<.~5lu Ind Manna: ‘ iluul enrnoo---‘iliutemat )‘Ir»i use we i-run-I-— l Tuned bull»-QuiI:I. 8'. Bernie. I; I" -The hours Ind Mien: tulixewo. 1. Juuoe hence. of the Iixiplrvil. B. 0. on the win to throne 01 title Iervioe. Sinner, 1 tax: it. on te~d.Iy of In- t ouch work; i give 1-nu‘ omuove annm who cnhtwi lie; I: the Ilaocngel 0! God, the l’I!.i:cr lion Ind iiuly (Anon, mnnurflng together in the great ulvuioil; II the heruld I tolnunly pledge uod no his word. that “Nil-no belrervcih than be nved 04 help on to throw In the kitduoou oi I iutollise drrn-mil utu~vInoe~"bo tint ire- ieuih sot Llitil in damned.“ Oh will your mind: Ill] be enlightened in the knowledge ul Jena- unlyou mly brltulul in him the Luuh oi iilrh tgkoth Iwny the am at the vi.ir|.1_ 1,.“ Death at the Jur<iIu,l point titan to him that Inn I as the tree, lo the hub at (And. ' any be opened to hull the 31017 oi God. tbebrishtoen oi the retina‘: (Ion, Iran! the Izprcu limits 01 hit IN"|0n« Rev. be. seen»: Bobiheon at the mm H. E. Church. South. Atthofiut K. 3. Client, South, eornernf nee Avenue. I very tern oeu- yutesdey. I0 oibuulavlle. I ' sin I In-In ul lei-cream. of’ e superi- ksiu ll 50 pi-rpnilva. elm. tar rlnriui-in puz1Iuoc- I intact the gluon. Kenny I . ‘hv ll .'...”- ...°..°'....".°'..*:. The Dnuton Herald Lhun described the 0! the clumploue in tint city on 'l.\1eId.Iy night, Inc: may but viuuznlehed the llnruorm. ‘rboiwwu oltho usury uutzd the wild”! or uitunrut Ind entheuum In I.ioei4>a.|i|d the hen!- quuu-re on I-zllot eumt were but crowd which vru neer y fnotlo with e be I, who were 1 ___._.._¢_____._. CKLIM INAL NUTE8. la )uiu intact-II-ui. RAPIIAIL Dl!l‘KIK.A.lP in under Irren on I c.hIJ-so at having noise I revolver. worth I 1:, sea A dozen bottlze of wine. worth I 3|}. belonging to David Duidooh, oi No. 1705 Olive Itrvot. A. mrrimt tor in new trial run overruled in the can of IN. laneon, oonvieted of borxllry in the aeoooni degree. He uvu eenienoe-I to two yarn‘ lmprlooumuit. in Iomrdouce with the verdict. J(:i>0K l'itlltIl-eubmltted and Irgued, I mun lur I new mail in L_he4;IIo oi Big Dial. Illhe Diox Jena, colored. 45-dnilcvcd of gnarl lemony. JI-igo Junu tool the antler under ed ruoment. In the Criminel Court iioinr-toy I moilou iur I new tvinl wu overvuleti la the canoe! ilud Thon- um, oonviotzwd ol gntntl larceny. tuned in two you-I in the l'nnlieni.iIi-y, in weara- Inee with the verdict of the jury. ‘hm needue or the en;-resno Oeut wu lied to‘ un Cirtininsl Omen flfifliihfl the Juenneei oi the ‘ yoga Ln t.iu.¢-no ul Bquani N. Stern ' -Imus. he low in the inwtully Imyuded. 833 North hint: until. the worth, not “my cum: use not Lalllu yr! er in Morel, what: u uuwi than win I. Q concluding portion oi the otldreu won I benutllitl ehuylu oi lhIi rxquieiio puugu from M. John‘: lint gr-epel. Will-"in mull Iulrit Ind the undo, Ie mew. In-I let him that kt luiz Lhu II Iiiunl value; and whosoever will, let him sue um tutu ii! Rid] " ‘law,’ b t 00 ,r m _i. B—|’ll.’i'UEI.S 07 TH! (IBXLT “mu Pjbm :n‘".°"m| y roion. win. my Me. Pal no Irluwwiulard in be he lull It lhoeeuauag-rec... ul FIiA1\ K 1‘AL‘l.E. linnager. Ii 9 ea . A it I‘ were on the lookout ior kn: iron Wurkmlénrouhgz. ’ pp cute the (leleuod lhrttords. u'i-Jud the dish members oenuneiieod to Iuenula In their root!» on Eliot Itreet. ud hell In hour '"'‘I‘“’ “L °°“"5 “‘ ‘Hit-ciu.—u.u1 -I I 1 its!-(ILLS “W B'’’“"' “W” H” c: mien, hind: uivunrwl Tl--r in-i1|.;.lNl '"iioZifi5zi«o.“_‘ "' N'I'KD-—A sueumu-n laconic: %0Al‘i.l)IF0-—Tw.o“5 Anni with D0111! inane" dnlln the D(iz11<;u 9 m l fur nut:-re enpllll-M Rev. Dr. Dogs It the Pine Street PreIby- M" I“? . »-— - -- -—- tcdan. one: inn: us be Iton4hIno- ‘$2 |""Ul=‘& The pulpit av; lg,» 15:: lg?! Plgeiflrflll 3 Ch rch iazmev event In lul ecu Ill ofcuuylrd yeotevney toueeoe by luv, D an 1). liege, ni ltichmrmd. Ylrglnih, one 0 gain In Ittudoeoe In: the yleriel My . texs eh:-sea tor the morelo O dlooouru token mm: st. Luke xnl. ' Hod is within yen." A 1:11 (allowe- lioeu Janice wu aunieullnttecpnrtot oxinlui correction. babe:-dAy,oI . mm at . klfllsjleuelted Lsehufith Toylorwithlnteiiiox tmnuu-1; reference: I In iuerod . I "1 mu“ Emma “N Ann‘ . woudn, Ii Olube-i)enu-uni mhoe. IvIr.|":)lVIll$ oi hell In no mnuiuiug the two rliube being IONO twenty min- prooeuion won Ibast men with new i-roonn, And during the daisy Inn. I mo 1: e E t e opot, 2‘>‘2.”‘.’£. ":22? °‘.’l"‘.;“.’i to h a the column oipeeourt woe I Indernd the —o}«"nT‘1'LTi.‘b.GTlT) ...'.i " (1 use: nut-: el-u. ran. a Vinuxhl Juenu iovr ,.,.,.,.....,..........,.. v~ HTB!)—-[Ace eui-talus to do :1 style Ii 19' prleex one Louie: 1 eat. lull. 'thltenonee.wbo Ire eoIotM.hedIdifl- eniiy on bond the OityeiAlmn.oItbei§th oi Iluauzualieriehhdti street Keen Imlutldl. naumeiutwunuiuamuvmnnm azeetiieee. rheiodgo Isle tbsi than w:‘I: mleiaos lgcuum-gnaw-sent. .......‘.:.‘1 Eighth Ind Wuhie ' nee 7-or-In banter u-mu ffflnllahd Iileilos, IS u.u,P,"...1g,,... line It. 7. lies! humnovuibq (ibetexu thei outta I dun: eouiu pgkpfigfihfllflpn inoatwtri hrne all, The Colton Dental Association. tbeofi-nnnelreeltheeeeox 'g‘.*.*:."..'-.:.'*‘...':*.';*i°°'°".=:'.;_*,.=‘.....i ....2:.£".."i°~ 13"“ °'"..: get I final nil-Ihio Id 9!‘ OFFICE BQOYKD '10 190.104 NORTH Emrg __ _ _ ' C n.‘‘.... .00.‘. °'"" mp ne_r.I.ox:rn.‘i'i:;'i1‘.°L-tits. i 91-gcg II that thenouuati tum-or given my -wvvh -tlr-o.-lure oi thin tvllpltli. urge Got me until yea. -Iii ..,..._ ...“i.. ..,y,..m. J. llAR'i'.‘fE1'T.SeorIiu7. "Q , & 00.. SIXTH AND PINE, CRAOKERS 1): Crack . the Choiooet. inns: deit- ..(.)‘",,:1¢‘un¢1y a.'§'ma Creokor undo. tI$|1n‘1Iofl1f.lnl3._Il£lI0-Qllllll all run- utks piece It the uuday, ilfiym. W3. l’nt|.oIn:eu N ofioteol ‘6ffA‘RLEls H. 'fi=ioB.N s GRAND OPENING OF SPRING UI1iB1‘Wlfll,Sh1llS,HlSlBl. L111anHailk’rnl’ls use nsw PATTERNS ma spams suns in ii RCHANT TAILORING DEPARTHENT. N. W. Cor. Fifth and Chesnut Streets, Bgoeutlir. tho "LJULBDB. IKIIIF-I"' I43 orfiflf. IIVPOHTIE 'l.ALTl.'E_ I 710131-- Show less
.j . I-q. :. , at - . i in Loans and discounts undoubtedly good on real estate security . . . . . . ............... .. 2.500 00 Suspended debt .................... . . . ...... .. . 7,504 34 Overdrafts by solvent customers ......... 274 14 Due froin other lianks. good on sight draft... 31,523 48 Real estate, at present. cash market value. .. .. .. .. Furniture and fixtures . . . . . . . . . . 2.... Show more.j . I-q. :. , at - . i in Loans and discounts undoubtedly good on real estate security . . . . . . ............... .. 2.500 00 Suspended debt .................... . . . ...... .. . 7,504 34 Overdrafts by solvent customers ......... 274 14 Due froin other lianks. good on sight draft... 31,523 48 Real estate, at present. cash market value. .. .. .. .. Furniture and fixtures . . . . . . . . . . 2.816 60 Checks and other cash items ........... 45.022 86 Bills of National Bzinks‘ and legal-tender - U. S. notes .................................. .. 74,279 43 Silver and other fractional coin and cur- rencv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 00 Excliaiigc inatui'ing and matured. . . . . . . . 14.938 18 Expenses . . . . . . . 9.035 60 Total . . . . ................ $418,370 44 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .$100.000 00 Surplus funds on hand . . . . . . . . . . 9,199 53 Ulidivided declared dividends . . . . . . . . . . . I10 00 Deposits subject to draft at sight . . . . . 265,761 04 Deposits subject to drafts at given dates. 43.299 87 said bank. and earn of us do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of our knowledge and belief. 5%. .“*‘\ , V. ‘in. ..._ F‘ , , 0fo{).'.llllIal'}'.A. I). eighteen hundred and seventy- “ I term CXDIl‘ln"' 04-tolier 11, 1882. ) J‘ r" TNEW SERIES. »"~"‘ §§~.‘ - .& . :r3'.o5a’):‘,_;ji- ,. _. ., ,-r- -vw .-. 2:.’ ~ :“‘3~' ‘A /JV’ ‘"' ’=,' :7’, i_. ~:'»- . .. ‘Ii’! I ;' All wool Wliite and Gray Undershirts and Drawers, ‘Wholesale price, $19 , 50 per doz., at Retail at $1 50 each. Scarlet Cashmere, New York manufactur- ers’ price $48 per dozen, at $3 50 each. Several lines elegant Cashmere Half Hose, former price from $1 75 to $2 25,now $1 25. 408 NORTH FOURTH ST., 69 &. 71 FOURTH sr. LOUIS. 67 & 69 WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO. ST” CINCINNATI. l N. B.---It will pay consumers to purchase above even for next year’s use. ‘Of the Financial Condition of the Ptiittiit Saiilils iistittititii, At St. Louis, State of Missouri, at the close of business on the twenty-ninth day of December. 1877. RESOURCES. Loans undoubtedly good, on personal or collateral security .................... $52,308 52 Loans and discounts. undoubtedly good. on real estate security .......... 171.547 ‘65 Overdrztfts by solvent customers ...... 727 94 Other bonds and stocks, at their present cash market price . . . . . . . . . . ....... 6,500 00 Due from other banl—:s.good on sight draft 22.990 18 Real estate. at present cash market value 143.050 00 Furniture and fixtures . . . . . . . . . 4.69713 Checks and other cash items . . . . . . . . . .. .... 7,414 78 Bills of Naiioiial Banks and legal tender U. S. notes . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .... 17,494 00 Silver and other fractional coin and citr- rency ................ . . . . 226 82 Total . . . . . . .................... $426,957 02 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125,000 00 Surplus funds on Iiaiid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,788 55 Deposits subject to draft at sight . . . . . . . 82.03 45 ‘Deposits subject to d rafts at given dates. 215.538 22 ~Due other banks and bankers ..... 35.000 00 Expenses now due . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 00 Total ............................... $460,780 22 State of .‘titssouri. City of St. Louis: “'9. C. S. (}reele_v. President. and Almon B. Thom- son. (‘asliier of said b.-ink. and ('fl(‘Il of us. do solemnly swear that the tilinve stair-mcnt is true. to the best of our knowledge and belief. C. S. (lRl?JEI.EY. President. AL.\l(_)N ll. 'I‘l.lO.\l.-‘ON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d (lav of January. A. I). (.‘I2'IlI(E(‘ll iiuiidi-ed and seventy-eight. IL. S.; Witness my hand and noiarial seal hereto affixed. at oilice. in St. Louis. the date last aforesaid. (fjoiiiiiiissioiied and qualified for a term expiring Scpteinber 16, 1882.) JAMES AI)Kl'NS_. Notary Public. 8. GARLAND. A. RA.\’LiC'l"l‘. TV. H. '1‘HOMl’SON. - Directors. 0FFiCl AL STATEMENT Of the Finaiicial Condition of the "IIANUFlC'I'U HRS’ BANK” At St. Louis’, State of Missouri, at the close of business on the V 29th day of December, Correct-—Attcst: . 187 7. RESOURCES. Loans undoubtedly good on personal or col- lateral security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £230,034 81 Total. ........... State of Missouri. City of St. Louis. We. S. E Ofiiniin. I"resldm‘lt. and II. IVI. NOBI. Cashier, Of SAM‘L E. HOFFMAN. President. 11. M. NOEL. Cashier. . Subscribed and sworn to before me this third day ‘A; Witness my hand and notarial seal hereto gafiixcd. at otliee. in St. Louis. the date last aforesaid. (Uomiiiissioned and qualified for S EA L vfiww \T'AL'ri:ii H. TRASK, Notary Public. Correct-Atte st: JOHN M. KRUM. Ciiis. 1’. Btigiit, g Directors. VV . H. '1‘RASh. Eleni B. Hagepriy It Brti, . -. GENERAL Comussios MERCHANTS, “Wlrehouse. 9481. 943 and isficiil attention given to the sale of Poultry.Game. ESTABLISHED 1845. No. 944 Broadway 945 Collins Street, '1‘. LOUIS, MO. I Oflicial Statement of the Fi- nancial Condition of the COMMERCIAL BANK OF ST. LOUIS, at St. Louis, State of Missouri, at the close of business on the 29th day of December, 1877. RESOURCES. Loans undoubtedly good on personal or collateralsecuritv....... ..... 617,700 56 Loans and discounts undoubtedly good on State of Missouri, City of St. Louis. We. VVm. J. Lewis. 1’resident., and W. Nichols, Cashier. of said bank. and each ‘of us. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of our knowledge and belief. ‘WM. J. LEWIS. President. W’. NICHOLS. Cashier. Subscribed andsworn to before me this second day of ganuary, A. D. eigliteen hundred and seveiity- e g t. «A» Witness my hand and notarial seal hereto ;SEAL aflixed. at oilicc, in St. Louis. 510., the date «vs. last aforesaid. (Commissioned and qualified fora term expiring May 1. 1878.) ’.\I. 1). HARRISON, Notary Public. Correct—-Attest.: , ERASTIJS VVELLS, MILES SELLS _ . €Directors. JNO. M. GILKIISON, -. , ‘ I "~".'- V ..' .'._'_.d “ ~__ '4! 4 I - -.9-1.. 4.1 Assignce’s Notice. Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the Ger- man Bank of St. Louis, 1.10.. that I will on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 3d, 4th and 5th days of Jan- uary, 1878. between the hours of 9 o‘clock a. m. and 5 o’cloek p. m. of each day, at the oilice of said Ger- man Bank, southeast corner of Fifth and Market streets. on the second floor. in the city of St. Louis. Mo.. proceed publicly to adjust and allow demands against the estate and effects assigned to me by the German Bank for the benefit of its creditors. CI-IARLLES G. STIFEL. ' Assigueebf the German Bank. St. Louis. 310.. August 24, 1877. - Madison Hotel, Jefferson City_. Mo., FOR LEASE OR SALE. ' TVILL lease or sell. on moderate terms. the Madi- son Hotel. located most desirably, in this city. and having accommodations for a large number of guests‘ Qillce. bar and billiard rooms, with large and spacious uniing-room, water in abundance, gas-fixtures, pan- tries. cellars. laundry. and every convenience of a W estern hotel. -This house has been occupied only four or five years, during which time a successful tr:ide_has evidently atztcndeil the fc-riner landlord’s exertions. Refer for particulars to A0 Me President First National Bank, Jefferson City, Mo. QUITTING BUSINESS CLOTHING MADE ,Ttl0RDEii AT COST. NTIRE STOCK OF CASSIMERES, etc., must be closed out by J anuar3'.2§J.. WOOL? & BRO. . No. 821 North Fourth street. Between Franklin avenue and Morgan street. BPILLS. 1 pproved by the Academy of ?IfedIi(<):(iiiiiTaoI)fl’aiIi‘:?arg specially recommended by the tutioiial Weakness. Poorness of Blood. and for ,stiinu- me unless signed Blaiicard. 40. LANCAEDE medical celebrities of~the world for Scrofula, Consti- enu- latiiig and regulatingiis periodic course.None “ii. llue Bonaparte, pr Sold by drussists eV¢!'1Wm‘~1'¢- MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE. B ISSOURI STATE Mutual Fire and Marine In- nm§é?%"3‘€.%?.‘€€r’T“i’?‘“ii&?§3i’n%?"i57'Wrmam S ith, S. M. Edgel1,I-1. S. Turner. Adol lius _Meier. mw. Alexander, 0. S.SG1i;el]eEB James Katine. GIIILL. President. ggrggnlgneme. R001-T13 N03‘ 126 and 128. Entrance from Chestnut street. urs, Etc. real estate security......................... 25.000 00 Suspended 45,028 14 - Expense account................:............ 14,910 08 Other bonds and stock at their present cash market 14.700 00 Due from other banks. good on sight draft 70.537 17 Real estate at present cash market value.. 3,360 00 Furniture and ilxtures....................... 5.000 00 Checks and other cash ltems..... 254.696 34 Bills of National Banks and legal-tender U. S. notes.... ........... 420.100 00 Silver and other fractional ‘coin and cur- rency................ ............. 6.57609 Exchange maturing and matured... 146.893 45 Total................ ..... ..........$l,624,50l 83 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid 200.000 00 Surplus funds on hand....................... 210.256 36 Deposits subject to draft-at sight. . .. 963.959 59 Deposits subject to drafts at given dates. .. 70.362 50 Due other banks and bankers.............. 179.923 38 ....................$1.6‘24,501 83 sr. LOUIS. SATURDAY .3 -.-......... . .......... ....._.... ...,a x.. -....... , MORNING", JANUARY 5, 1878. .. -.¢ .¢—--..u- VOLO 3:-N00 ‘ST. Louis PROSPECTUS. 'On Thursday, January 10, the First Number of the .Lil11ISEltlilIi1£ Piis Will be published at the office of the editions will be issued daily, one at 3 o’clock P.M. and one at 5 o’clock P.M., and each edition will be complete in itself. , ‘ The new paper will be under the Ed- itorial Management of MR. JOHN A. D”-I-ON. formerly of the GLOBE- DEMOCRAT, who will be supported by an able Corps of Assistants and. Corre- spondents, and no pains or money will be spared’ to make it a first-class news- paper in every particular. In politics the EVENING POST will be wholly independent of parties and politicians; it will favor honest money, a revenue tariff and a. closer union of the States; it will recognize that the prosperity of the country can not be complete until the ample resources of the South are developed, and.it will ad- vocate the restoration of Southern pros- perity through the exertions of the Southern people, and according to their wishes. It will defend honesty, solvency and property against the assaults of dcmagogues, and will not be disturbed in its defense of vested interests of the country by any appeal to passion or ig- norance. - Its chief aim will be to give the news of the day in full up to the hour of going to ‘press; it will make unsparing use of the telegraph, receiving the latest dis- patches through the NA l‘IONAL ASSO- CIATh.D PRESS, and having its special Agents at all prominent news centers. Speclalattention will be paid to the local news of St. Louis, and one of the objects of the paper will be to furnish a full Commercial Report of the day’s business. The markets will be reported in full, with all transactions, quota-_ tions and fluctuations on ’Change, giv- ing all the news that has hitherto ap- peared only in the next day’s morning papers. THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF COUNTRY MERCHANTS, BUY- ERS, SHIPPERS AND BUSINESS MEN GENERALLY IS CALLED TO THIS FEATURE OF THE EVENING POS'I.‘. The Court proceedings will also be made a special feature of the daily news, and will -be reported in full up to the latest moment. Thcatrical,Musical and Literary items will receive proper recognition, and the Departments of Fashion and Society will be in the hands of competent specialists. N o improper matter of any kind will be admitted in its columns. Typographically, the EVENING POST will be a model newspaper. It will con- tain four pages of seven columns each, each page being 18x23 inches; the type will be of the newest design, from the well known CENTRAL TYPE FCUN DRY of Sehraubstadtor & St. John, and the Press Work will be done by the GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY, which during the past three years has turned out the finest specimens of news- paper typography in the country. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: c \ Daily, per Week, - - - 20 0611“- By Mail, prepaid to any address outside of the city, or delivered by Carriers in the city. All mail subscriptions must be prepaid. Dealers will be supplied at the usual rates, and are requested to send in their orders in advance. ADVERTISING, 10 (Its. PER LINE. , I ‘NSKS taken only in the city and count! of st. Loni! II Company, No. 321 Pine Street. Two tiiiiiiiiiiisi. CIATAR R IS IT CURABLE? HOSE who have suffered from the various and COlli5)IICl!I(‘.fI forms of disease alsunicd by ca- tarrh. an have tried many e)Il_\'SI('.IIIlI and relnediel without relief or cure, awai ‘ the answer to tliisques- tion it itli considerable anxiety. And well they may, for no disease that can be mentioned is so universal y prevalent and so destructive to health as catarrh. ironcliitis. asthma. coughs, and serious and fre- quently fatal affections of the lungs --follow.in inaiiy iii- Itaiices. a case of simple but neglected catarrh. Other sympathctic afiectioiis. such as deafness. impaired eye-sight and loss of sense of smell. may be referred to as tumor, but llcVCI‘IIl(‘I(‘.SS serious results of neg- lected catarrh, bad enough in themselves. luit as notliingcoinpared with the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs likely to follow. IT CAN. BE CURED. T can be cured. There is no doubt about it. The immediate relief afforded by Sanford‘s Radical Cure for Cata rrh is but a slight evidence of what may fol- low apersistent use of this remedy. The hard. in- cl-usted matter that has lodged in the nasal passages is removed with a few applicat.inns° the ulceration and iiillaiiimatioii subdued and lieaIed: the entire membraneous linings of the head are cleansed and purified. Constitutionally. its action is that of a pow- erful purifying agcnt.dcsiroyiiig in its course through the system the acid poison, the destructive agent in catarrhal diseases. A COMPLICATED CASE. GINTLEMIN: My case is briefly as follows: I have had Catarrh for ten years, each year with increaslnig severity. For nine years I had not breathed throng 1 one nostril. I had droppings in the threat, a very bad cout-rh.asthma so bad as to be obliged to take a remedy for it at night before being able to lie down and sleep, and a constant dull pain in my head. M head was at times so full of catarrlial matter as to injiire my sense of hearing and compel me to get up several times in the night to clearit and my throat before I could sleep. Every one of these distressing sym toms has disap- geared under the use of not qui c three bottles of iinronirs RADICAL CURE. My lieai-lug is fully re- stored. I have no asthmatic symptoms. no cough. no droppings in the throat. no headache. and in every way better than I have been for years. I could feel the effects of the CURE on my appetite.on iiiykidiieys, and in fact every part of my system. VVhat has been done in my case is wholly the effect of the RADICAL CUBE. Very respectfully, . C. H. LAWRENCE. Fitchburg. October 14. Indorsed by a P_r0-ii—iinent Druggist. I hereby certify that Mr. Lawrence purchased the RADICAL CURE of me, and from time to time made me familiar with his case. I believe his statement to be true in every particular. JAS. I’. DERBY. Fitchburg, October 14. _—_..—.—e Eacli package contains Dr. Inhahng Tube. and full directions for its use in all cases. Price $1. Sold by all wholesale and retail Druggists and dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. WEPLIIS & POTTER. General Agents and Wholesale Druggists, Boston,Mass. i-.“-?~.‘,.£_",,.'r'-. ‘.2 W; '5 4- I.-”4{«‘=:‘«.-:'.i_5‘."~’v?-"§fs’ . - r.» An Electro-Galvanic lBa.t-terv coinbine l witl goilgltfiggtlfiltegggggég Stregigtlieniiig liltaster? . ‘ .8‘: ' r - in the World of LIedicl.Ie1];. or pmns am aches REFERENCES. Dr. E. M. Riker, Montgomery. 0. Mrs. Francis Harriman, Orland. Me. Haskell Lewis, Esq., Milford, Del." Mr.‘ Richard German. Lynchburg. Va. ‘ J., . Sammis. Esq., Winona. Minn. Mrs. J. A. Tuzzle. Memphis. Tenn. H. B. _Gooch. Esq., Oswego. Kan. Dr. Willard Collins, Bucksport, Me. _ O. W’. Bostwick, Esq.. Mt. Sterling, 0. Mrs. Eliza Young. Cambridge. Mass. Francis Baker. 1250., Cincinnati, 0. _l:IIi.%,l,l. Mi. i’t0IE)lllSOIl‘,IE. Orrindgto{i,.1t({)ri.*ii N Y I. iiv rc . sq.. ‘nde en en .ce . . Mrs. Elfza J. Duflleldt I"I\ll‘I)le, Ill. ’ . Geo. Gray". Esq., Monticello. Minn. Mrs. Chas. Rounds, Woodhull, 111. W‘. H. H. McKinney. Morrow. O. . R. L. Stevens. Fort Wayne, Ind. Win. S. Simms. Madisonville, Ky. Mrs. E. Bredell, St. Louis, Mo. Mortimer Lyon. Esq. . San Francisco, Gal. And hundreds of others. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTERS Cure when all other remedies fail. Copies of letters detailin some astonishing cures when all other reme- dies ha been tried without success. will be mailed free, so that correspondence may be bad if desired For the cure of Lame Back and Weakness peculiar t. feina1es,.COLL1NS’ VOLTAIC PLASTER are superior to all other external remedies. PRICE. 25 CENTS. Be careful to call for COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTER lest you get some worthless imitation. Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drugg s‘ ,through-- out the United States and Canadas. and.-» )' VVEEKS & POTTER, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. THE GREAT EUIT0iI5EAN NOVELTY. HUNYADI JANOS. NEW. APERIENT WATER. PECIALLY recom- mended for richness in aperient salts, and its efficacy in =Bilious at- tacks, prevciition of Gout. Piles. etc.. and as an ordinai'y‘apcrient. by THOIMIPSON. and the entire medical profes- sion in Englaiid and Ger- many. Jo . geon General U. S Army. ‘ ‘The most cer- tain and’ pleasant in its effects of any of the bitter waters. ‘ DB. J. MARION SIMS, New York. “Asa laxative. I prefer it to every other mineral water. ” DR. WM. A. HAMMOND. New York. “The most pleuant and efficient of all purgative waters. DR. ALFRED L. LOOEIIS, New York. _“The most prompt and most eflicient; specially adapt- ed for dail use. ” DB. FORDY E BARKER. New York. "Re- quires less, is less disagreeable and unpleasant than an other.” DR. LEVVI A. SAYRE, New York. red to any other laxative. 7’ A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. Every genuine bottle bears the name of THE APOL- LINABIS CO. (limited). London. FRED’K DE BABY & C0., 41 and 43 Warren Street, New York, - Sole Agents for United States and Caiiadas.‘ ’ FOR SALE BY DEALERS. GROCEBS AND DRUGGISTS. Commissioners Sale OF REAL ESTATE. BY ORDER or the Circuit Court, for the purpose of making partition among the heirs of Nicholas Rehm, deceased, the undersigned, Special Commis- sioner. will, on MONDAY, THE TWJ.b&11}{T,"lr‘Y-FIRST DAY OF JANU- 9 9 beginning at twelve o’clock at noon, at the east front of the Court House, in the City of St. Louis. State of Missouri, sell at Dublic auction.to the highest bidder, lot numbered five (5) in city block numbered 959, fronting 25 feet on the north line of Franklin avenue by a depth of 155 feet 3 inches to an alley. with a. three-story brick building thereon, known as No. 2311 FRANKLIN AVENUE. TERMS OF SALE : One-half casii, balance in one and two years from day of sale, with interest at the rate of six per cent per arnum, payable annually, se- cured by notes, deed of trust and insurance on the building. If the purchaser shall prefer to pay all cash, a discount of two per cent per annum on the deferred payments will be allowe ._ The sale will be subject to the approval of the Circuit Court. $100 of the cash payment must be paid down at the time of sale, balance when deed is ready for delivery. ‘ JOHN GRE'l‘l-IER, S ecial Coinmlssioncr. 213 N. Sixth street. atson. Attorney for Plaintiffs. ° ‘Prefer- u,. w. HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1820. c. e. GUNTHER’S sous, 184 FIFTH AVENUE, N. Y. CITY. Offer great bargains in SEAL SACQUES, at $60, $75, $100, $110 and upwards. ‘ s E A L M U FE‘ S, at $6. $8. $10, $15‘. $15 and $20. A LSO a large and varied assortment of Ladies’ and Children‘s Furs, Fur Triinniings. etc. ' Orders by mail or any information desired. will re- ceive spccial and prompt attention. Notice. I - THE corporate name of ‘jtunham, Peckliam & Co.” is this day changed to "I)1l11Ila.ll'l Manufac- turing Co.” HN S. DUNHAM,-President.» Jlmiarv 3. TS7& ;' . . Sanford’s Improved - WAR CLOUDS. England Growing Impatient at Russia’s Arrogance. Q Confllcting Interpretations of Carnat- von’s Speech. The Policy Upon Which the Min- istry is Pledged. * One Recommended by Honor As Well As Expediency. The Views Expressed By the Great London Dailies. Military Movements Greatly Impeded By the Weather. The Advance On Adrianople Checked- Foreign Flashes. _ Turkey. -"wiilr rim STANDARD SAYS. LONDON, January 4.--Tlie Standard says the public will scarcely be surprised to learn that the Government is unable to coincide in the opinion that no material change has occurred in the situ- ation. England can not, with due regard to our interests, accept the position claimed by Russia, that the terms of peace are a. matter for settle- ment between the latter and Turkey, subject only to ratification by Europe. The Standard argues that if the claim is allowed we may be debai-rod from interfering in defense of our legitimate inter- ests, except under very serious disadvantages. SOFIA EVACUATED. LONDON, January 4.—From letters written by Lady Strangferd, superintending the hospitals at Sofia, it would appear that the Turks had deter- mined not to attempt to hold the place. Lady Sti-angford writes that she will remain, and be- lieves she will be able to continue her duties without interruption or annoyance. The Turk- ish nurses have agreed to stay. What was feared was disorder in town, but the Turks have -gone ' away quiet1y,and there is not the slightest panic, noise or trouble. The town will be taken with- out resistance. This coincides with information from the Turkish side about the movements of their forces. All garrisons in exposed positions beyond Sofia have been gradually withdrawn and concentrated at Iklitiman . The force at Kamarli seems to have been sur- prised and endangered by a Russian flank move- ment upon Tasbesan, but succeeded in escaping to Statisti after a hard light, from vvhicliplace it can reach Ikbtinian by the Topolitza Valley. It is not believed that the Russian Gen. Gourko has a sufficient force to storm the lklitiman defile, or that such a force could-be supplied in the present state of Russian communication. on THE KARA-LOM. BOGOT, January 4.—'I‘he Turks still occupy the line of the Kara -Lem River, and carefully guard its bridges on the road to Sliumla. Heavy ice continnues running in the Danube. . RUSSIA'S REPLY TO BRITAIN. ST. PETERSBURG, January4.-—The semi-omcial Agence-Russc says the reply to the British inquiry in behalf of the Porte stated that the decision and acts of the imperial policy are still guided by the two paifainount__ coiisideratioiis of Duttina an end to constantly-recurring disturbances and avoid- ing complications by respecting the interests of their parties. Assurances satisfactory to the British Government and people were given con- cerning England's interests immediately they were made known. These interests are no more nieuaced now than then, although Russia then reserved the contingency of being compelled by military necessities to obtain peace under the walls of Constantinople. It depends upon En- gland to avert this contingency by divesting the Ports of any illusion respecting English support. It is evident that if the Ports has ground to hope that an entry of Russians -into Constantinople would cause England to ‘intervene, it would do everything to bring about that contingency by re- fusing any conditions of peace. INSURIIOUNTABLE OBSTACLES. LONDON, January 4.--Dispatches from Bu- charest say the army which was to cross Shipka Pass and co-operate with General Gourka in the movement against Adrianoplmgivcs no sign of ac- tivity, and while the present weather continues, such operation would be impossible. Deep snow offers an almost insurmountable obstacle to wagons. and the Russians have no sledges. Orders have been issued for a supply of sledges, but by the time they are ready the snow will prob- ably have disappeared and the roads be impas- sable from mud‘ and water. A correspondent at Bucharest telegraplis he considers it improbable the Russians can reach Adrianople in may next. TURKEY’S _MILI'I‘ARY POLICY. A dispatch from Coiistantinople says: The Turkish Chamber of Deputies adopted an amend- ment to the address in reply to the speech from the throne at the opening of Pailiameiit relating to the Government's military policy. The Min isters of War, Marine and Foreign Affairs are invited to explain. The Government has de- manded a vote of 5,000,000 Turkish pounds for the requirements of the army. 1 ANTI-RUSSIAN VIEWS. The Daily Telegraph. Pall Mall Gazette, and other anti-Russian newspapers, take the same view of the Earl of Carna.rvon’s speech, Wednes- day last, as did the Standard this morning. The Stuiidard stated England can not, with due re- gard to English interests, accept the posi- tion. Russia and Turkey can settle the terms of peace, subject only to Eur0pe’s 1‘atifi'cgi;jon, If this claim was allowed, England would be de. barred, except under serious disadvantages of interfering in the defense of her legitimate in- terests. The Earl of Carnarvon’s speech, it now seems, was delivered Wednesday, before the Cabinet Council, which had to consider the Rus- sian-answer to England's note relative to peace negotiations. BEACONSFIELD’S POLICY. The Manchester Guardian’s London dispatch says of Lord Beaconsfield’s policy: Contend that Earl Carnarvon’s speech was intended not to ex- pound, but to influence the C:ibinet’s views. There is some justification for this judgment. It is no secret that the Earl of Derby's November speech was a surprise to the Premier, and also a. source of intense annoyance, but it is likewise well known that the Premier has been giving instructions to Layard, embass:°i- dor at Constantinople, over the head of the Foreign Secretary. If the Earl of Derby attempt- ed to force the band of one section of the Cabinet in November it is equally probable the Earl of Carnarvon may be resorting to a similar expedient now that the dangers of the situation have become more definite. Such are the views of those who believe that EIll‘I.Cal‘lla1”V0ll'8 speech expressed no more than his personal opinion. I am bound to say they are in the minority. Seine of the Earl of Carnarvon’s colleagues may‘ differ from him on such ‘ questions as the justice or wisdom of the Crimean war. but they are perfectly unanimous as to the necessity of this country having a voice in the final settlement. Wednesday and Thurs- day the Cabinet are understood to have addressed themselves to some of the ditliculties involved in the means for bringing their unanimity to a suc- cessful issue. Terms of peace are not now un- known to them. and as represented here they are 1 much more moderate than was expected. Ac- cording to one account,whicb is accepted in well- intormed quarters, the neutralization of the Dar- danclles is not ever mentioned,but there is a suc- cession of territory in Bresearabia to the old frontier. Isupposo the. independence of Scrvia and Roumaiiia’s accession of territory to Monte- negro and the cession of Batoum and Kara are part of the scheme. The fate of the Turkish fleet is not within the proposal. That will be decided when the Russian Government requires compell- sation. With new light thus thrown upon the sit- uation it would not be surprising if our Govern- ment advised the Sultan to direct his appeal to Russia. THE TIMES ANGRY. Tile Times, referring to these conflicting inter- pretations, says: “Tliere ought to be an end to the mystery and ambiguity which have of late shaken every interest in the country. The time has more than come when the Government should cease, whether at home or abroad. to have two voices. The public have no wish to inquire too curiosity into the idiosyncrasies of individuals or secrets of Cabinets, but the serious and vital in- terests of the country would be imperilled by any prolongation of this ambiguity, and the pub- he would justly resent any fresh encoui-agc- ment to recent agitation. The policy upon which the country is resolved, and to which the Minis- try is pledged, is the one recommended not only by expediencybut by justice and honor, and any menace or deviation from it can no longer be en- dured . PRIVATE ADVICES. ST. ’PETERSBURG, January 4.-A private dis- patch received here announces only 40,000 Turks retired into Rouinclia; the remainder of the Otto- man forces, numbering 70.000, remaining north of the Balkans, are distributed among the fort- resses of the Quadrilateral. OSMAN PASI-IA. will shortly be conveyed to the town of Riozan, where he will pass his captivity. ‘ WIIY RUSSIA REFUSES INTERVENTION. Sr. PETERSBURG, January 4.—-The Journal de St. Petersburg says Russia could not. in the in- terests of peace itself, do otherwise than refuse all intervention, and make it clearly understood that peace must be discussed between the bel- ligerents. The Journal points out that any in- jury by Russia to the Suez Canal is quite out of the question, and if peace negotiations were opened new Russian occupation of Constanti- nople would be equally out of the question. If there are any other points upon which British in- terests might be affected they must be of minor importance, and a frank and loyal explanation between the Russian and English Governments wpuldlead to an understanding on the subject without interrupting negotiations. GREECE’S CLAIM. ‘ LONDON, January 4.—-A dispatch from Syria says: M. Fricoupis, Greek Minister of Foreign Amiirs, demanded of the Powers admission of Greece to a congress preliminary to the conclu- sion of peace. It is said that Lord Del-by has recognized as just Greece's claim to admission if othersecondary States are admitted. Italy has likewise replied favorably. Sever Pasha. Turk- kish Minister of Foreign Affairs, has sent a note to London protesting against the participation of Greece. I DERBY AND GORTSCHAKOFF. LONDON, Januar_v 4.—The Edinburgh Scots main’: London correspondent understands that Lord Derby will inform Prince Goi-tschakoft‘ that the British Government is decidedly opposed to Russia making peace without the conditions be- ing first. communicated to England and the oth- er great Powers. COMPLETELY EVACUATED. LONDON, January 5.—A Constantinople special reports Sophia completely evacuated. A PARIS CORRESPONDENT SAYS: Rumors of changes within the present Cab- inet tclcgraphed Thursday night are untrue. They were circulated for party motives. THE CLAIM OF GREECE . to be‘ represented in any European conference, really points to the acquisition of Tlicssally and Epirus and possibly Crete. The Porte will strong- ly uifie on the Powers the danger of allowing the question to be brought forward. as it is calculated to create fresh complications fatal to peace. ERZEROUM CUT OFF. VIENNA, January 5.-—A special from Tiflis says the Russians have occupied Ilidja. If this is true, communication with Erzerouin is cut oil‘ from all sides. AN AMENDMENT. PARIS, January 4.--A telegram received here reports an amendment to the address adopted by the Turkish Chamber of Deputies, declaring that Ministers have not done their duty, either in a military or political point. ltnazland. THE QUEEN. LONDON. January 4..——Tbc Queen, it is said.will not open Parliament in person. THE GRAIN MARKETS. , LIVERPOOL, January 4.—'1‘he provincial trade for wheat is very firm, most markets reporting an improvement of one shilling per quarter, which applies especially to red foreign and British, though a fair business has been done in white de- scriptions. Maize, in the face oilarge arrivals oil‘ the coast and mild weather. finds less free sale, with prices in favor of buyers. At this market to-day there was more general demand for wheat, resulting in a fair business in red American de- scriptioiis at an advance of one penny per contal on currencies of this daysenniglit. White wlieats do notgflnd a ready sale, and are not quotably dear. There is no change in the value of flour. ‘ Corn, old and new, in moderate inquiry, and three pence per quarter clieaper. TICKE1‘-0i«‘-LEAVE MEN. LONDON, January 5.—'l"lie Standard announces that Color Sergeant McCarthy and Private O’Brien, who were sentenced to life-long penal scrvitudein 1866, have been released on ticket- 9 W .. IIINGTON. T" W G. 1 :30 Revision of Laws Re- : ing to Indians. Q A Contemi Some Iir iant Reforms to Be Recom. mend ,, iy the Senate Committee. “*9 An Army of Applicants for Commission. erships to the Paris Exposition. Superintendent Wa.lsh’s Case-Bank Ex- aminer I-Iowenstein’s Report- Capital Gossip. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. WASIIINGTON, D. C. , January 4.—Commiasiong er Hayt has been in conference with members of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs in regard to a thorough revision of the laws governing the administration of affairs with the Indians, receiv- ing satisfactory assurances of a disposition on the part of the committee to take the subject into fa- vorable consideration . The Commissioner is now engaged in the preparation of measures, which he will submit for their action, and report to the Senate. The plan proposed by Mr. Hayt is a thorough reorganization of the personnel of his own bureau, and also the agen- cies of oflicers in the Indian country. He proposes to demand greater accountability on ‘ the part of agents and other oillcers of brass checks, as now in vogue. also to charge no more for articles sold to the IIldla.I’lB than is required to be paid by white men. In alluding to this practice, the Commissioner to-day said that the brass checks given to an Indian at the valuation of $1. when presented in payment for sugar to the agent would biing about two pounds,whcreas for the same amount a white man would receive six pounds. The Commissionerinteiids that the Indian and the white inan shall be put on the same footing as regards the purchase of supplies. and any violation of these proposed provisions will be followed by summary punish- ment. From the opinion‘ expressed, the changes in the Indian Ofllco here and among the employee at the various agencies will be very general. EXPOSITION COMMISSIONERS. The selection of twenty Assistant. Commission- ers authorized to be appointed to visit the Paris Exposition on behalf of the Government oftho United States, will doubtless be made to~morrow. The number of applicants approximates 500. Those gentlemen who have essentially been de- termined upon are, Daniel J. Morrell of Pennsyl- vania, President of the Cambria Iron Works; Dr.‘ White of New York, President of Cornell Univer- sity; Prof. Watson of Michigan, the celebrated astronomer; Alfred Gray of Kansas, President of the state Agricultural Society; Prof. Thou. A. Jenkins of Louisville, Ky., chemist; Col. Gerard of La., and Prof. Safford of Tenn., President of the University of that State. The representa- tives of the Now,England, Pacific Coast, and the 051181‘ Western and Southern States have not been determined upon, but the class of gentlemen above mentioned will be chosen for all the places. A number of Assistant Commissioncrships will be given the Territories, the law limiting them to eight of the honorary places. The honorary posts will be filled hereafter. WESTERN APPLICANTS. Altbougbbut twenty assistant commissioner- ships to the Paris Exposition are allowed to the whole thirty-eight States, the President and Sec- retary Evarts are inclined to dive-one of these posts to Missouri and Illinois. Up to this time, however, they have reached no conclusion. The applicants from the State of Missouri are Charles P. Choutcau, John Monteitb, formerly Superin- tendent oi Public Instruction; J. 1}.‘ Cleave, Phillips, geo1ogist;George C. Bingliam, Profes- sor of Fine Arts in the Missouri State University; and of Illinois, C. Gilbert. Wheeler, University of Cbicago;E. L. Brown, President of the Indus- trial Exposltion,Ciiicago; Charles II. Deere,mau- ufactui-er of plows; A. L. Cliettlain, Samuel Douglas, Vice President of the Illinois State As- ricultural Society, and W. Doty Smith. THE CASE 01-‘ SUPERINTENDEN1‘ WALSH. A dispatch from Mr. Gibson, received to-day, night to take charge of work on the Custom House. The testimony in the case of Supt.Walsh has been examined in the Treasury Department. The opinion is expressed that the facts elicited do not confirm the indictment. Pending the trial, as far as work on the building is concerned, Mr. Gibson will have the full power of a Superin- tendent. WESTERN BANKING. The reports of Mr. Howcnstein, Bank Exam- iner for the district composed of I\1lBS0lll‘I,S0llth- ern Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas and Texas, which have been recently submitted, in- dicate a tendency on the part. of many of the banks in that section to quit. the national svstetn. The banking interests of the West are evidently financial operations of the Government. \VES’I.‘ERN ARRIVALS . P. Walsh, St. Louis; Gov. John F. Hoyt, Ari. zona. ' Coinage Statement. ing is a statement of the coinage issued during states that be left New Orleans for St. Louis last, not entirely satisfied with the tendency of the WASIIINGTON, D. 0., January 4.—Tlie follow- of-lcave. ' Corporal Chambers, undergoing the momh 0‘ December» 13771 a similar sentence, will be released 1 Pieces. Value. next week. The Prison Governors have Double cagles...............l65,9:Z4 $3,318,480 received no intimation concerning the release of E:igles........ 69'.’ 6,970 O’Meara, Condoii and Meiidy, undergoing sen- Half eagies.................. 972. 4,860 tenccs for complicity in the lllaucliester murder, Quarter eagles............... 1,3l0 - 3.350 nor of the probable release of other in'is- 1,700 1,700 one-rs detained for complicity in alleged --——-—- - Fgnlar; t6ut1'ase8.fl1mt who “'0? not c%I_1vIct- Total goid................17o,633 3,335,360 e 0 reason, "e ony or mi nary o ense. , ,. . . McCarthy and O’Brien were received in _Lon- gi';,‘ql‘P‘(’1od1?91‘1r%‘S'""""”"'1 don by the Irish Political Prisoners’ VisitingCom- Quarter do11'.'u'.E',""'°°""'2’684'060 6'71‘015 mittcc. Tlie_v are well, but look prematurel_y Twemy ‘ ’ 60 ’ 12 3393- N0 °°“‘““°“ '‘-‘‘~'’ '93“ mid“ as W “"3” Dimes......................1 506 060 150 606 residence out of the United Kingdom. ’ ____’____ ’ __ good authority that oflicial information has been received in St. Petersburg that the Chinese have massacred 15,000 ineu, women and children at the Kasiigai-ten town of Matias. committing most ’ frightful atrocities. FENIA-NS PARDONED. Rumors have been lately current that the Gov- crnmeiit has pardoned all Fenian prisoners. Thesis rumors, however, appear to be exagge- rate . Germany. SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES. BERLIN, January 4.—Supplementary estimates have been laid before the Federal Council for next year's budget, swelling the probable deficit to 35,000,000 marks. AN AGREEMENT ARRIVED AT. LONDON, Januar 5.—A Berlin correspondent says he has tl‘llSI.W0l‘tIl_V information an agree- ment, subject to ratification by the Reichstag and Federal Council, has been arrived at between Bismarck and Von Bennigsen for the formation of a Liberal Parliamentary Ministry. Italy. A PROPOSITION TO gens CARDINALS. LONDON, January 4.-A telegram from Rome says that Cardinal Maiinint: has submitted to the College of Cardinals a proposal that, on the death of Pius IX, the conclave assemble at Malta. The Sacred College is divided in opinion on the inat- ter. Italian Cardinals are indisposed to accept the proposal. Egypt. CIIOLERA. ALEXANDRIA, January 4.—-The cholera has ap- peared at Jeddili and Mecca. Marine. New YORK, January 4.-Arrived-—steanier Neckar. from Bremen. QUEENSTOWN. January 4.-Arrived--Stealnship Boilinia, fi~oniNe\v York. Capital Gossip. mronrian MERCHANDISE AT NEW YORK. was the lowest bidder. THE CABINET SESSION. The usual CIIIJIIIBI. session was held to-day, Secretaries Evurts and Thompson absent. VVAYS AND MEANS. MRS. IIAYICS’ RECEPTIONS. receptions. which will be held from 3 to 5. REVENUE SERVICE IN SOUTH CAROL[.\’A.. ing arrests . ON THE ROCKS. - Furious Snow Storm. struck on to the rocks stern first. All New YOP.l{, January 4.--Arrived-Steainsbip America from Bremcia . gether oil“ have thus far proved futile. ‘WASHINGTON, D. 0., January-i.-—Tl'ie Secretary of the Treasury to-day awarded the contract for weighing imported nierchandise at the port of New York to Soioiiioii Spitzer, of Brooklyn, who Absence of a quoruni prevented a meeting to- day of the House Coinmittec on \V'.iys and Means. Revenue Agent Wagner has been in this city with the Tl'O.‘tSl1l‘_\’llllI,Ilt)l'II}lCS upon the subject of recent. assaults upon revenue oiliccrs and viola- tors of the law in South Carolina. -Maj . Wagner gave the Commissioner and the Secretary very full accounts of the condition of the service, and the diiliculties that had to be contended with in certain portions of the districts in the South. The departnient will not ask for troops to assist its officers in vindication of the law, as it is thought a suilicient force of its oiiicers properly commis- sioned and armed will not be resisted while mak- The Kcarsargc Driven Ashore During a PORTSMOUTH, N. H., January 4.-The United States steamer Kearsarge went ashore on Beacon Lodge in this harbor, this afternoon, at nearly high tide, by parting the main hawser while pre- parations were in progress to haul her alongside the wharf at the navy yard. A blinding snow storm with a strong southeast gale and very heavy sea were prevailing at the time, and the vessel efforts to Mrs. Hayes will begin to-mor:-ow her afternoon _ 4 . , 1 _.._,. .-:--:./-.- .5- A...‘ . ;‘;_; "_ .,...- -.-.. ....__...,....§. -, ’.,_' ~-.,-.-....-,._.',.'_l...,. " *" r . . - . -. I "“""'"‘*“"“'~. "3L-5*" $51. fluids @3111; Qéiohz-iitntutrai, .§l1l1’tlYIlHp_' morning. ‘dannarp 5,1878. W GENERAL AND PERSONAL. :!'I‘HIs is beginning to be the winter of our con- tent. GAIL HAMILTON must feel as uneasy as a bar- be: with the lockjaw. ‘ ‘ZWEI Lager’ ’ is no longer the order in Paris. They say. "Lager Fou,rton.” “ A VIRGINIAN paper drops into Latin to remark ' ‘dcgesfibus non,” That is carrying a ' ‘gest” too far. WHAT is the dimsrenée between a hill and a pill? One is hard to get up, and the other is hard to set down. WHICH suffers most in_ beingmeaught by a cat—a mouse or ii, canary bird?-—[P: I. Man. bird answer? Can ary THOSE young ladies at fairs who sell five-cent pin-cushions for 3 ought to be arrested for rob- bing the males. Arriviritit, named Todd, publishes atemper- anes paper, and has sued a eotemporary for call- ing him Todd-y. IT is rumored that Suleiman Pasha’s failure to regain Shipka Pass was owing to the delay caused by a Balkan Norse. IT's no use. These Texan cut-throats will never be put down till the Pennsylvania militia is put on a war footing. WHEN the Count Joannes was acting Hamlet in the ghost scene, the boys in the gallery yelled: ' ‘Go for the spook !” AN exchange takes half a column to tell “What we Drink,” whereas some folks have simply to want: at the bar-keeper. “BUS'l‘EB" wants to know if a women be not a Christian, whether it is proper to call her a he- then. Answers invited. "GIVE me liberty. or give me breath,” as an Ofivego girl recently remarked to her lover on the way home from the ball. ~ A Person who had been listening to a very dull. address, remarked that everything went on well —especlallv the audience. THE old inhabitant who predicted a severe win- ter. and got floored, is busynow casting up cal. ulations for a hot summer. KENTUCKY Grand Juries are moving against me pool-selling business at horse races, and the breeders of blooded horses are profoundly shock- ed. ‘ THE Paris papers have been publishing re- ports, unfounded, of course, of the death of Mine. J erolne Bonaparte Patterson, of Baltimore, Md. SaTTI.INC IT: Tax Collector—-Now, look here; how many more times do you want me to call? Defaulter-—Not ever again, air, if it's the same to you. , THE name of a colored damsel who is agitating the women’s rights business in Kentucky is Miss Laura Bun, but she isn't one of the hot, cross kind. ' YOUNG men ambitions to make head-weigh in the world are tenderly advised that though it may be a quick, it is not a profitable way to but a brick in the hat. ' THElatest use of the telephone is for armies in the field to guard against hostile surprises. By its employment either side can tell a to 'n a minute. _SORI”IDdlanI use scalping knives of tortoise shell, probably on account of the old fable in which the tortoise was alleged to have got away with the hare. ' A HARTFORD tramp, on receiving several slices of buttered bread, retired to the area and plas- tered the slices on the window panes with a look of inefrable disgust- "MR. MCSHAY, I'd like to speak a private word with you," said Mrs. Moore, of Cairo, and when * he stepped aside she tried to shoot him in the ear. Women are not to be trusted. THE model husband has been found in Albany. He don’t permit his wife to do more than half the work. She puts up the canned fruit in summer. and he puts it down in winter. THE question: “Is there a Hell?" should not greatly uuzsle clergymen who have crossed the Atlantic. How could the average Englishman ever spell London without one? IF his life to insure. B. B. Hayes were inclined, For his heirs’ and executors’ solace, be Not a company willing to risk it might find, Since no mortal could make out his policy. WHILE growling at her husband last summer, a New York woman was struck by lightning and in- stantly killed. If you wish your wife to see this paragraph, cut it out and paste it on the looking- glass. THERE is a good story in the Paris papers to the effect that Machfahou felt his surrender so keenly that when he signed the message to the Assembly announcing it be shut his eyes so as not to see the words. "liiAs'sAciwsaTrs cows give 35,000,000 gallons of milk annually." This is not strictly true. It is doubtful if the average Massachusetts cow gave more than 34,000,000 gallons last season. Honesty is the best policy. HAVING her mare shod with gold is the shoddy- ism attributed by Scotch papers to Miss Thomp- son, an American lady in Edinburgh. Saddle be the bridal of a ' ‘Thompson with a p”-cuniary re- sponsibility like that. Gov. E. CONNOR, of Maine, is only thirty-nine years of age, and yet has been elected three times to the Governorsbip of Maine. He started poor, but reached eminence and wealth by practicing E. Connor, Me., with a big M. THERE is but one pleasure in life equal to that of beinircallcd on to make an after-dinner speech, and that is not being called on. It is such an en- joyment to sit through the course with this pros- pect like a ten pound weight in your digestive or- gans. A YOUNG man in Saline County, Mo., playfully zattenipted to kiss a pretty widow, and in the scenic she suddenly thrust a finger into one of his eyes, destroying the sight. This should teach young men not to attempt to kiss widows play- fully. . SAMUEL STICKNEY, of Iowa, clasped his best girl in an embrace so close that his revolver was discharged, and a boy standing hear was seri- ously wouuded. The lesson of this sad occur- rence is,that boys shouldn't stand around at such times. ONE THOUSAND shingles. says a newspaper item, will cover 100 square feet of surface. One shingle, by the way, will cover six square inches of bad boy, and if properly applied where it will do the most good, will be productive of as much benefit and more noise than the 1,000 shingles on 100 square feet of surface. Figures won't lie. MADRID will be very gay when the King of Spain is married. The fun will last five days, during which time theatrical representations and bull- fights are to be provided for the people free. A banquet is to be given to a thousand of the poor at Madrid, and there are to be historical proces- sions. the nobles of Spain being invited to take part in the cavalcades. A PICTURE of Prince Albert and his eldest daughter, then just betrothed Crown Princess of Prussia, is given in his own words: “I am giving Vicky every evening an hour for conversation, in which our chief topic is history. She knows a great deal. I also give her subjects which she works out for me. Her intellect is quick and thoroughly sound (richtig) in its operations.” CANADA is doing an immense business in ship- ping lobsters to England. Last week one ship from Halifax took $83,000 worth in cans for Lon- don, which represents something like 655,000 lob- sters, and a few days before a shipment worth $72,000 was made. Frank Buckland is warning the Canadians against thus destroying a fishery that in future years will be even more valuable than now. THE Colorado Springs Moimtaineer makes slime trifling corrections in the imaginativet Lucy Stone’:-I description of "Grace Greenwoocfs cot- tage." It isn't a "neat brick house.” but of wood. There are so grape-vines. There are no "thrifty apple and cherry trees by the back fence." Finally, “Grace Greenwood" has "sold the cottage and all its beautiful surroundings, gone down East, got the asthma, and to all ap- pearances abandoned the ‘large and profitable b es of organising and arranging all the suf- A SAD STORY. A Mother's Death from Grief Because -She Could Not See Her Child. i Painful Details of a. Quarrel Between Husband and Wife. The GLOBE-DEMOCRAT of yesterday pub- lished the particulars of the death of Mrs. John Church, jr. , of Cincinnati. caused by the refusal of her husband to allow her to see her child. Mrs. Church was a lady of educa- tion and refinement, the daughter of an em- inent Cincinnati lawyer, and niece of the cel- ebrated Tom Corwin, of Ohio. Her husband is a well-known business man of Cincinnati. Husband and wife quarl-eled and divorce proceedings were instituted. The husband insisted on the custody of their little daughter. The Cincinnati Commercial of Thursday gives fuller details of the tragedy. The following is the statement of the father of Mrs. Church: _Our reporter next sought Mr. Corwin at his residence, on Mount Auburn, where the body of Mrs. Church was lying. Mr. Cor- win, a tall, courtly appearing gentleman, with smoothly shaven face, except for a shortly- ' cropped, iron-gray moustache, told the story of the last days of his daughter, sadly and calmly. He said, in answer to a question about the reception of Mr. Church when he came with Edith: _ “I went to the door when the carriage drove up. My daughter Ella stood near and heard all that passed. Ml‘. Russell sat in the carriage and looked ‘out at the door. Mr. Church came up with Edith. I had not spoken to this man for years, but now I stepped forward and said as kindly and po- lltelyas I ever spoke to ally man, ‘Good nlornilig. Mr. Church.’ He made no reply whatever to this. He acted toward me as though he would like to strike me dead. He 11191‘91l’sald. _‘I have brought Edith; I will come for her in two hours, ’ and without an- other word,‘and in a haughty and imperious inanuer,‘stalke_d away to the carriage and drove off. Edith said she was to stay but two hours, and then her father was to take her to Mr. Lewis’, on Walnut Hills, to pass the ill lit. Iwas so shocked and surprised at this that could hardly speak for a moment. I knew this would be worse for Carrie than not to see the child at all. I went as rapidly as possible to Mr. Jordan’s, to consult him. He was at home, enjoying Christmas day. I asked him what was to be done. He replied that nothing could be doile. We were all bouild, hand and foot, by the -paper we had signed. He said he would writealetter to Mr. Church remonstrating against such a course of conduct, and he did so. I came back, arriving before Mr. Church returiled, and the letter was given by Edith to her father. When he took her away that afternoon Ifelt in m heart that we should never see her ag-.iin.1Next day she did not come, and her mother asked and cried for her all day. Next day she did not come, and uh- able to hear-the terrible suspense, I went to Mr. Jordan again. We went to Mr. Storer, axnd were_told_ that Mr. Church‘ had left for Boston with Edith the night of the same day she had been with her mother for two hours. I was tbunders_tl'uck at such cruelty both to mother and child. I felt the shock would kill her. We counseled together upon the question whether to tell her or not, and de- cided that it was better to tell her. I under- took to perform the dreadful task,and I never shall forget that awful moment. She clasped her heart as though a bullet had pierced it, and fell back like one already dead. She never rallied from that shook. She did not seem to care to live. She began to die from thll.tl1lOlII8lll'.., Before that she had been all animation and hope, and full of desire tolive. In _her last moments she kept imagining that Edith was with her, and she said ~ ‘tell John that Iforgive him.’ ” . Reporter. Do you think he will be present at the funeral? , Mr. Corwin. I hope he will not come near. I do not w nt to see him in this house. I look upon him as the murderer of my child. “KILLED BY A NERVOUS SHOCK.” \V'lth these last terrible words our reporter sought the physicians who had attended Mrs. Church, Drs. Hurtshorn and Bradford. Dr. Bradford left the matter to Dr. Haitsborn, who was the regular physician. Dr. Harts- horn said: "I have just signed her death certificate, and I gave in it, as the immediate cause of her death, a nervous shock. ” The shock was the announcement that her child had been taken away, and she would see it no more. Her original trouble was pneumonia, but it was not that that caused her death. I believe that if the childghad been allowed to remain with her she would have recovered. She was in a fair way to do so when the shock came, and, indeed, was convalesceilt. She hada firm, liigli-strung, nervous orgaiiization. The lcusioli for days of expectiligtile child, and of all her troubles. had been most severe, alld when that terrible shock came, the slender thread snapped. Reporter. It is then your opinion that she would have recovered, or at least that the chances for her recovery would have been largely increased, had the child remained with her? Dr. Hartsliorh. It is. Reporter. And that the taking away of the child was the immediate cause of her death? Di‘. Hartshorh. Yes. Mrs. Cliurch’s Story. And now it remains only to give the story of her troublous life as told by the woman who, dying, has left this soul-harrowing tale as a terrible legacy to her husband. It is evident that the attorneys fo; the defendant have been striving to do only their duty by their client faithfully and well. They were misled as to the condition of Mrs. Church. She was re- ported so nearly well that they undoubtedly took measures they would not have taken had they been aware of how brittle a hold she had upon life, and what a sudden shock might do to her. They feared an attempt to get pos- ' session of the child or to tamper with it in some way, and they took every measure to provide against it. Hamilton County Common Pleas Court. Carrie Church, plaintiff, vs. John Church, defendant. Affidavit of Carrie Church in support of motion asking the Court to award the custodv of Edith Church to her during the pendency of this suit, and to require the defendant to bring her to Cincinnati. Said Carrie Church now makes oath, and says that on March 15, 1874, the defendant, John Church, while at their residence, on Fourth street, seized her by the arhl with such force and violence as to make the ini- prillt of his hand thereon, so that it could be seebn for days thereafter, and causing her arm to e BLACK AND BLUE for two weeks thereafter. She says that the violence with which he seized her caused her to fall upon the floor. Afliunt says this oc- curred in the library of their house, imme- diatelyovei the kitchen. The noise of the fall and the screams of her children brought the servants from the kitchen up-stairs into the library immediately afterwards to see what had happened. Afliant says that when they came into the room they found heron one side of the room with two children cling- ing to her and cr_vihg,and her husband stand- ing at the other side of the rooln, greatly agitated and excited. 'Wheh the servants came in she stated to them what her husband had done, and he replied that SHE WAS CRAZY. She soon after left the house of her husband and went to her futlier’s house, a distance of two or three squares, and took her childrcn with her. On the same day she sent to the house for some of her children’s clothing, which was sent her by her husband. Sile says that at the time she went home she be- lieved that her husband would, on consider- ation, regret his conduct towards her and make amends therefor. She says, however, that she is now satisfied that he then made up his mind to make this difficulty, and the fact that she went to her father’s house, a final separation; that accordingly he em- ployed a lawyer on that day or the next to act on his behalf against her, and took the affidavit of two of the servants in the house to be used in some way against‘. her, but with- out notice to her of the fact, and tried to get the aflidavit of another servant who refused to make one. Afiiant says that notwithstand- ing her husband’: conduct as above stated, she determined that she would not permit a permanent separation between herself and her husband to take place without using every exertion to prevent it. She says that on the day following, March 16, 1874, she sentda note to her hfibaud in the following wor s: .- e No. 138 SMITH STREET, CINCINNATI, March of nausea: State.’ " up here to see me at 2 o’clock, as I wish an interview with you alone. C. CHURCH. To which she received on the same day a reply, as follows: ‘ CINCINNATI,March 16,1874.-—Mrs. Church: I can not see you alone, while you continue to charge me with either throwing or knocking you down. JOHN CHURCH, JR., N o. 359 West Fourth street. A WIFE’S PRAYER. She says that on March 20, 1874, she wrote to him again aletter, as follows: CINCINNATI, March 20, 1874.—Ohl John: Come to see me for one short time; come let us talk alone together, for the sake of what you once felt for me; for the sake of our future. Come, let us go together to “Birdie’s” grave, and there forgive and forget all of the past. There let us renew our marriage vows, and with his sweet spirit hovering over us we will begin a new life, with our hearts in holy love -and endurance to all eternity. Your Own. CARRIE. AGAIN. To which she received no answer. She says that on March 27, 1874, she wrote to him a third letter, a cogiy of which is as follows: CINCINNATI, arch 27, 1874.—0hl John: Once more I must write to you to come to hie for only a short time. Can you, will you, let your heart turn cold and cast me off for- ever aud ever without even once seeing me? Do not letlt be forever. Come to me, 1 im- more you. Come. and let us at least part with gentle words. You are killing me,Jolin. I tell you I love you now as dearly as ever. I can not believe those cruel words: “You wish for a separation” John. I will never believe it until I have heard‘y‘oui~ own lips speak it to me. Then, although it breaks lily heart, I must suffer it always, loving you t ie same through life. I have refused to list if to all,wheu they say you will not come to me.‘ I look for you all the same. I must see you; collie to me. John,’ for the sake of the love you once felt for me. Oh! John, could you only kllow what I have suffered since we have parted. I know you, too, have suffered. I know it. Only, if We must part, collie and hear what I have to say. You will never re- gret it, but if you still refuse, in time you will. You must feel you have not been right. Come this morning to me. Do not seek your friend, Mr. Storer. Come-to me alone, and be not tlfl'£lId, John. God will be our wit- ness, and He is our best judge and guide. Come, my husband, come. I have been dear t.o you at times; try to remember it and collie. " Only come and listen to what I have to say, and then, if you still wish to give me up,God help me, I will bear it until He, in His mercy, shall call me home. John, this is not merely wife pleading to husband, but heart to heart and soul to soul. Guard it, John, and come to your own, through all forever and ever, CARRIE. THE COLD ANSWER. To which, on the same day, she received the following reply: CINCINNATI, March 27, 1874-—CARRIE: I call ilot answer your letter iii any other way than to repeat what I last wrote you. I shall try to think calmly over what you write, and if I can say anything further you. will hear from me to-morrow. JOHN. And on March 28, 1874, she received another letter in the following words: CINCINNATI, March 28, 1874:—CARRIE: If you feel that vou can, with entire truth, re- tract all charges you - have ever made of “abuse” received from me, I can see and talk with you. ‘“ JOHN. STILL IMPLORING. She says that on M.:ll‘t:li 31, 1874, she again addressed a letter to the defeildant in the fol- lowing words: CINCINNATI, March 31, 1874.—Ouce again, John, I will ask an interview with you, or will meet at Mr. Carli.-lle’s house, or any place you may suggest, and at whatever hour. I can not say to-day, as I am afraid to leave Edith. She is very miserable, and the Doctor A wishes her to be kept warm and in one room, and Sarah Ifeiir to trust alone. Grant this request for your sake as well as mine. Yours, CARRIE. P.S.-—Alice and Edith are both quite ill. alone . HARD AND INEXORABLE. She says that during all this time the de- fendant made no effort and expressed no de- sire for a reconciliation with her. She says that she sent to him in an endeavor to obtain a reconciliation, Miss Foote, a relative; Mrs. Carlisle, her aunt; Henry Hanna. and George H. Hill, friends of Mr. Church; her own father and mother, but Mr. Church was in- exorable. and absolutely refused to be recoil- ciled and live with her. She says further that on two different occasions, on or about the —— day of March, —-—, she went herself alone to the house of the defendant, talked with him, implored and begged him in the name of the reputation of tllenisclves and their children, and by every appeal that she could make, to become reconciled with her, and again live together. She says, however, that the defendant refused, and has ever since refused to be reconciled with her, or to live with her as his wife, although she had wronged him in no way whatever. Affiunt says that ilnmediately after the difficulty which occurred between herself and husband on March 15, 1874, as above stated, she showed her arm to her father and mother and to the servants, and to some of tier friends, who thereby became witnesses of the extent gt the violence used toward her by her bus- and. Afiiaut says that in support of the facts stated above in this affidavit she has taken the depositions of Mrs. Carlisle, George 11. Hill, Sarah Behan and —- , to which deposi- tions she refers, in full corroboratioli of the above statement. Afliant says that on finding it impossible to obtain any i'ecohciliai.ion with her husband, she employed Judge Mallon as her attorllcy, to arrange soiile plan of set- tlement between herself and husband; that, relying upon the advice given her, although in such distress and anguish of iililld that silo hardly knew what she was about. she signed the agreement marked ‘ ‘Exhibit A, ’ ’ already offered in evidence. Afiiant says that by said agreement she was to have the custody of their infant daughter Alice, aged four years, but she says that said child died March 10, 1876, with diphtheria. She says that the other child,Edith,was by said agreelnent to be in the care of said de- fendant, but, by the express language of said agreement, ‘ ‘that she was to have the privi- lege of seeing her at any time at all, wherever she might be. ’ ’ Afii-ant says that shortly after said agree- ment was made the defendant took said child to Boston to his relatives, and after keeping her there for a few days, took her to Little Compton, a small village in Rbode Island, about four hours’ ride from Boston, and kept her there until the latter part of August. Af- fiaut says that UNABLE TO ENDURE THE AGONY OF SEPAR. - TION ‘ from her said daughter, she took her little girl Alice, and. on the 19th day of July, 1874, went with her nurse to Little Compton, and remained there until the latter part of Au- gust, when the defendant aild his family, without her knowledge or consent, took her said daughter to Providence, R. I. Ailiant says that she was permitted to see her child while there about three times a week. Adi- ant says that, on leaving Little Compton, she found herself so unwell that she went to Or- ange, N. J., and remained there with her aunt about a montll. Aifiant says that she endeavored through her counsel, Judge Mal- lon, to see her daughter Edith, without so much trouble and without so many re- strictions, but that she was unable to do so. Affiant says that she went to Boston in December, 1844, to see her daughter Editli,but had to go to Little Comp- ton in order to find her, where she followed her; that she took with “her her nurse and daughter‘ Alice, and remained there until March, 1875. Afiiant says that Mr. Church then took said Edith away to Providence, R. I., among his friends. This was done without her knowl- edge or consent. Afiiant says that, while at Little Compton, she wrote to Mr. Church a letter, begging him to restore her child to her, in the following words: A CRY FOR MERCY. LITTLE COMPTON, March 1, 1875.——Oh. be merciful unto me and answer my prayer! I have just returned from your fatlier’s, where I went to see darling Edith. She is not well. Oh, could you have seen her tears when we parted, and heard her entreat to come with inamma, your heart must have relented. Why, oh why, do you punish her so? You have seen yourself that she grieves for Alice and me, and it is all the same now. She is too good to be grieved this way. You love her; then spare her. Oh. spare. Oh, give her back to me, and let me take her with Alice to my father’s house. Let us have his love and protection at least. Have I not suf- fered enough and fearfully enough this bitter cold winter? You can not know what I have elidured. It proves to you that I can not live without her. Oh, have you forgotten that sacred promise you made me, that night you took her from me, that you would bring her back to me? ‘Now is the time to fulfill it. Give her back to me to keep her, where you can see her whenever you wish. Her love for l 16, 1874.—Mi'. Church: Will you please come’ _ you shall ever increase. My hsartcanteschj Should you like to see them you can do so ;. her nothing else. Could you see Alice grieve for her sister. Oh, be Jzood; be noble, and unite those two dear sisters in love together on this ‘earth! You will know far reater happiness, if you know your darling ith is happy. Oh, remember your own. love for your good angel mother. Was it not pure and holy in clinging there? Our darling Edith’s is the same for me. In God’s name. I implore you to come on here yourself, and give me back our darling child. You will never repelit it. Believe me, your life will be far. far happier, and prayers that are sanctified tbi-ough the deepest sorrow will be offered up_for your forgiveness and blessing, bybyour wife. _ \ '. John Church, Jr. BUT SHE RECEIVED NO ANSWER To THE LET- TER AT ALL 1, Affiant says that she returned to Cincinnati the last of March, —-—, and remained here through April, when she returned to Boston about May 1, 1875, where she remained until the last of June, when she again followed Edith wheli taken to Little Compton, where ghe remained until the latter part of Septem- er. Alfiant says that about June 1, 1875. she sent a note to Mr. Church, requesting him to let her have her (laughter Edith on Saturday morning, to take her to have her picture taken with her sister Alice. but he refused her the privilege, stating in his letter that he inclosed two pictures of Edith, and» adding, ‘ ‘Should you desire one of Edith and Alice _ together, you can have Alice at Mrs. Rus- sell-'s, and she will have one taken.”i _ Affiant says that Mrs. Russell is the sister of said defendant, at whose house he was keeping Edith. Afiinnt says that during the period last named she had great difficulty in seeing her child at all. Affiunt says that she . remained -in Little §38(1l_llpt0l1 from about J une until the fall of ‘lo. Afliant says that during the time she staid in Boston last above mentioned she was not permitted to see her child except at the house of Mrs. Russell, and she would not permit her to come to the hotel where plain- tiff staid in order to see her. She says that while at Little Colnpton, in the summer and fall of 1875, her said child, Edith, was placed‘ in care of Mrs. Tholnpkins, another sister of said defendant. ’ She says thatin order TO DISTRESS HER AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, and in order to deprive her as much as pos- sible of the society of her child, the de- fendant, John Church, sent her on July 1, 1875, a letter in the following words: MR3. CHURCH: '1‘o prevent disappoint- ment to you and annoyance to my friends I shall arrange to have Edith at honle (that is, at Mrs. Tholnpkins’, at Little Colnptoli), every Monday and Thursday from 9 to 11 a. m., at which hour she will receive your visits. JOHN CHURCH, JR. Atfiant says that by this means she was able to see her child but four hours a week, or ‘sixteen hours a month, or forty-eight hours in three lllolltlls, although slle had left her home and family and friends and traveled Ihore than 1,000 miles to be with her infant daughter, thell needing the love and care of a mother. She says that on July 10, 1875, she sent him a letter, prepared by her counsel, Judge Malloli, in the following words: A REQUEST DECLINED. LITTLE COMP'I‘0N, July 10, 1875.—Mr. Church: Wlieil the contract was first made, you sent for Alice when you wished to see her. I sent for Edith when I wished to see her. Afterwards you and I must -go where Edith was, to the house where you had placed her, and I could see her only there. Now, your note of the 1st inst. states that, to pre- vent annoyailce to your family, I could only see her Mondays and Thul'sdays, from 9 to 11 a. in. I protest a9;-ainst the positions you have taken. I do not desire to annoy your family, but after compelling me to see her at the house only, your note was cold and unkind. Differences between us have not destroyed lily love for my child. and when I’ agreed to let you have the cure of Edith. I thought itwas understood that I should still be allowed to see her as my heart desired, and to this you agreed; and now, after-re-7 moving Edith as far as possible from our home, you propose to limit my rights under the contract, one after another, as you see proper. .1 call vour attention to the contract, to my love for my child, and ask you to re- voke your orders, and allow me to have Edith a half-day each week with Alice; also to call on her at the house where you have placed her at reasonable times. CARRIE CHURCH. That said defendant replied to said letter, stating that he declined to make any change as to the time she was to see her child. Aflizint says that under these orders, which are entirely contrary to the terms of her con- tract, the defcndant virtually deprived her of the society: of her daughter; and she says that the taking of said child to Providence, R. 1., to Little Compton and to Boston, was in vio- lation of the spirit of their said agreement, and a wanton disregard of all her rights in the premises. That it either deprived her of the child, or made her give up her home, family and friends, and reside among stran- gers, in order to be with her, and also to spend the greater part of her allowance in seeing her child but four hours a week. Aiiizint says th it she reinained at Compton froln the time inelltioned until September 23, 1875, when she went to Boston, where Editll was taken, and remained there until October, when she returned home to Cincinnati. And afliant says that in October, 1875, her permis- sion to see her child was continued four hours a week. _ _ Afiizint says that in removing said Edith from place to place, as above stated, that her wishes in the matter were never consulted in the least, nor would she be informed of the time when or the place where she was to be removed. Aifiantsays that Mr. Russell, the husband of Mr.‘Cliilrcli’s sister, in pursuance of the instructions of the defendant, and as part of the plan to deprive her of the society of her child as far as practicable, sent her at Boston a note in the following words: “After to-day Edith will be at home to re- ceive her mother on Mondays and Thursdays, from 3 to 5 o’clock. October 7, 1875, 'I‘llurs- (lav. ” Affiant says that on December 21, 1875, she went again to Boston to be with her daughter Edith as much as possible, and took rooms at the residence of Mrs. Drake, No. 680Treinont street, within a few squares of the residence of Mr. Russell. Afiiant says that after she had been some weeks in Boston, her daughter Alice took sick, aild on the 10th of March, 1876, died of diphtheria at Mrs. Drake’s house; that she brought the body of her dead child to Cincin- nati and caused it to be buried at Spring Grove Cemetery. Afliant says that during the sickness of her said child, neither Mrs. Russell nor Mrs. Thompkins ever entered the room where the child was sick, nor did they assist her in any way to take care of it. Afiiant says that during the period of the sickness of said child. John Church was not in Boston, nor was she able until after its death, some ten days, to ascertain Where he was. Afiiant says that she telegraphed on March 6, as follows: * ‘To John Church, No. 66 West Fourth street,Cincinuati: The doctor has pronounced Alice dangerously ill with diphtheria.” But that she received no reply, although the dispatch was sent to his place of business, at which his partner then was. She further says that she then sent to Mr. Russell,in Bos- ton, inquiring as to the whereabouts of her husband, but received no information as to where he was. NO SYMPATHY. Afliant says that on March 21, 1876, eleven days after the death of her child, her father received a telegraphic dispatch stating simply that he had just heard that Alice was dead. She says that Mr. Church returned home about the 24th of March, although she did not know it until some days later; that she ex- pected him to come and see her in her great sorrow and bereavement, but that be neither came to her nor wrote to her, not expressed any sympathy for her in her bereavement and sorrow. She says that on March 31. finding that be neither came not made any illquiries, she wrote him a letter, as follows: DEATH OF LITTLE ALICE—PRAYER OF A DE- BPONDENT MOTHER. CINCINNATI, FRIDAY NIGHT, March 31, 1876.——Mr. Church: I have hoped until now that you would feel a desire to know some- thing of our angel Alice’: last illness, and come or write to me to hear of it. Thatsthere was much that was lovely for me to recall, but much more that was terrible agony. God only knows why a little child must suffer so much. Her sufferings the last few days were worse to witness than those of our angel boy, b'ecause she was ever conscious of each pain until the last two spasms. ‘As she struggled in the second I called to Birdie to come for sister, and indeed. he must have heard my call, for he took her ere the last words passed my lips. God help our two brighta gels in heaven, and grant us both may beco be puri- fied through all the great anguish we endure A pack or kyardai.” ‘ in this world, to meet them at God’s throne. . ‘5yes.7, .you and her sister in love to the last, even if .write it. Should you ever feel as if you -tell you all. during the last days of her life. I think you _tlg8. Even if this letter pains you at first to read its » colitents, her last loving message for papa will be a consolation in time. A few‘ days before her death, when she was suffering so much. and so nervous I could not quiet her, I thought ofthe bracelet you gave her, which she always thought so much of, and ‘when well we had to look at so often, and I think had shown to almost every one we knew as papa’s Christmas gift. I said to her, “Darling, would you like to have papa’s bracelet a little while?” Ahl if you could have seen her pleased expression as she said I brought it to her, and after look- ing at it a few moments, she slipped it on her little wrist and fell asleep for a short time; when she woke she looked again at her brace- let, took it off and laid it in the box, telling hie to put it away. In time I shall have 1191' dear name engraved upon it and send it to darling Edith. May she wear it for her sis- .ter’s sake. Two or three days before her death I leant on her and said» to her, “Oh, Alice, don’t you want to see papa and sis- ter?” She could only whisper yes. "Don’t you love papa and sister very dearly, and cah’t you send them a kiss alid good-by?’ ’ She looked up, and answered “yes. ” Is it not comforting to know she thought of you both were absent from her? Much more could I tell you, but I have not strength to wished to learn more, come to me and I will This much I felt I must write to you, no matter how painful to me, to give you her dying message to her father and sis- ter. God help and bless you both, is the prayer of a despondent mother. CARRIE CHURCH. A ‘ ‘GREAT COMFORT TO HIM. ’ ’ Afliant says that to this she received a. short reply, in the following words: CINCINNATI, April 1, 1876.—Mrs. Church: Yours of the 31st has just been handed me. I have waited for it most anxiously, and thank you for sending it now; it is a great comfort to hear from you that Alice remembered me will understand the difficulties which prevent my giving definite and full expression to all the sylnpatliy I feel for you, and my sorrow for your great suffering and many trials. May God comfort and strengthen you. JOHN CHURCH, JR. Edith is well- Atli-ant says that having lost her daughter Ali.-e, she now again renewed her demand that her daughter Edith might be restored to her, but her husband refused to do so, but finally consented to let her dau9_:hter come to Cincinnati and be with her for aperiod of six weeks, provided she would promise to give her up at the end of that time, ot'iiei;wise he would not permit her to come. She says that under this arl-aiigeiiieiit she had her daughter with her for six weeks, the only time she has been ill Cincinnati since January, 1874., now more than three years. Afliaut says that she went again to Boston in the fall of 1876, but Edith was absent at Little Compton, but returned in a few days to Boston; that she (afii-ant) remained there in Boston ilntil about the middle of Novem- ber, seeing her child occasionally for a few hours at a time, always at the house of Mrs. Russell and never-at her room, and never be- ing permitted to have her with her one day or one night alone. p Alli-ant says that she returned home in No- vember, as aforesaid, and I’emalncd here un- til Marcli, 1877, when she again went to Bos- ton to be with her child; that while there she was sick part of the time, and requested Mrs. Russell to send Edith to her, to be with her a shorttime in her room; but she refused then, as always, to let her see her at any place ex- cept her own house. Afiiant says that since her return from Bos- ton, about the —-—- day --—, she has never seen her said child. She says she has made frequent requests to the defendant since then to bring her said child to Clllcllllltttl, but he has refused to do so, although at the time she made the requests she was unable, by reason of the condition of her health, to go to Bos- ton and remain for any length of time. Affiant further says that the child for whose custody she asks is a daughter nine years of She says that she is advised that the agreement giving the custody of the said child to her husb-add is in law null and void; sec- ond, that if ever it was valid for any purpose, the circumstances which have occurred since byreason of the death of her daughter Alice make it proper for her to ask the Court to have said contract set aside or modified. -She further says that she never agreed or intended to agree that said child should be taken from Cincinnati to Boston for any length of time; and she says that the whole letter and spirit of said agreement has been violated by defend- ant in placing said child in Boston and else- where; also in placing it in the custody of his relatives, and away from his own place of residence as well as hers; and also in refusing to let her see her child, except at arbitrary times, for short pel'iods,aud ullder unreason- ahle restrictions. Afllant says that her expenses of living have been greatly increased by the keeping of said child East, and her allowances been barely sufltlcient to enable her to live. Ailiant further says that the said John Church has not only held said child in Boston and t-lsewhere, ,in violation of the will of the plaintiff, but has placed it among his relatiolis, who have no sympathy or friendship for her, and who are hostile and inimical to her in ev- ery way. Alfiunt says that John Church has, in fact, surrendered the custody and keep of said child to his sister, and that he himself only sees her for a few days at a time when visiting Boston. Afliant says that she is almost as much ex- cluded from the society of her said child as if she were not its mother. Afiiant says that she has been put to great expense in visiting iiercllild; that in the three years it has been away she has visited it six different times, and remained there as long as she reasonably could, and that her stay there was greatly prolonged because of the fact that she was permitted to see her child so little, and under such arbitrary restric- tions, being a large part of the time able to see her child but four hours a week. Afiiant says that she has been compelled to pay large expense of traveling, hotel bills, and other necessary bills, and that she has actually expended about $2,500 in her six visits to it, and the addition thereto of about $400 expense attending the death and burial of her daugllter. Aiiiant says that she has preserved the bills. for a large amount of the above ex- penditul'es_. which she is ready to produce to the Court. 7 Afiiant says that her allowance, as agreed on between herself and husband, was not made with reference to the ex- penditures of any money for the purposes aforesaid. Afiiant protests that the defendant has no right. to keep said child East, and that he has no right to say that she, its mother, shall see it but four hours a week, and that in the City of Boston, but that she has a right to see it at alltiines, and in the City of Cincinnati, the residence of herself and husband. Afiiant, therefore, asks the Court to make an order requiring the defendant, John Church, to give her the custody of her said child during the pendency of this suit, and to bring her to Cincinnati within the juris- diction of this Court, and to make such or- ders in the premises as law andjustice re- quire. Sworn to before me and signed in my pres- ' 81108 . Old Si on Hell. I From the Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution.i While they were resting from work at noon yestertlay, Amos said: . “I heah’d or white man reedin’ in do paper dis mornin’ dat fokcs wuz ’batin’ now whudder dere wuz enny hell or not?’ ’ “Shocks!” said old Si: “you’se got dat wrong eend fo’must, sho !” “No, sail; dat wuz what he red in de paper!” “ Whudder dere wuz enny hell?’ ’ repeated 10 “Yas, sah; whudder when er man give out up hyar he went tel‘ hell, or jess dissolved ter dus’ aginl” ‘ ‘Lookie heahl I don’t want no ’spute wid noboddy, but ef enny man come foolin’ ’round me wid dat sorter skriptur he’s gwine ter heah me git up yander inter shoutin’ tones?” said Si. “Why is dat?” “Kaise taint gwine ter do! Yer jess make er nigger belebe dar aint no heaharter an’ see what yer comes ter. Ebery secon’ house’ll be er eoart hous’, all’ do houses twixt ’em ’ll be jale houses. .Hit’s moughty hard fer keep ’em strate now wid de Sheriff an’ hell bofe ’fore dar eyes!’ ’ ' “Den you’se on do side ob de flab an’ brimstone I’ ’ ~ ‘ ‘You’se right, honey! Ef you tink you’se gwine ter leebe dis wurld ter play snow-ball somewhat, you’se ’rong. Dar’s er warm place jess beyant heah fer de manigers ob dc fredman bank an’ chickin-lifters ginrully, elgrse gwine ter swap my himbook for or THE ROYAL WEDDING. Preparations for the Marriage of the King of Spain. [From the New York Herald.l MADRID, December 15, 1.877.--The official amioilliceillent of the King’s marriage has had a inagic effect on the official section of the nation, if we may judge from the announce- ment of the preparations under consideration for the fitting celebration of this happy event. Only here and there a few stiff-necked royal- ists venture to interrupt the general harmony with protests that are out of place, because useless. No amount of sound reason could have the slightest effect in altering the King?!-3 decision, and it is difficult to see what good those few wise and venerable politicians who insist in raising their discordant voices propose to achieve. Under the leadership of Senor Moyano this small band, who pretend -to be more royalist than the King, just as there are Christians more orthodox than the Pope, the printing cylinder; they do not stiffer in ” the least from sudden cooling in stereotyping, and they do not injure the health ill handling, as load types do. merit also of being mucll cheaper. The Terrible March of the 3d Infantry‘ Griffith, 3d United States Infantry, sends t the Eagle an account of the terrible march o the regiment to their new post in Missoula. 'I‘he account says: . the South for some years, was ordered to the... Pennsylvania coal region during the strike riots last summer, and was then suddenly ordered West to assist ill subduing Chief Jo- sepli and his Nez Perces Indians. They went to Corillue, U. T.,'and from there were or- Q The new inventloii has the, WORSE THAN VALLl1".Y'FORGE. Through Montana. I From the Reading Eagle.J Mrs. Rosa Griffith, wife of Capt. D. A The-regiment, which had been stationed in.- Spain will be able to stand the fire of curious protest and protest, and, though no one will listen to theln patiently, still they insist on pouring‘ forth their complaint much after the manner of the ancient mariner and with much the same effect, so far at least as the public are concerned. The real secret of the matter is that for the first time all the ladies of Spain are on the side of the King, who gal- lantly sets an example to the gentlemen of his kingdom by sacrificing himself on the altar of beauty. Now this kind of practical devotion always wins the female heart, and there can be no doubt that in the hearts of the darkly fair senoras and sehoritas of this sunny land Alfonso XII is throned as a c(.tballero who is very inucll of a man and a good deal of a king -—muy hombre y may reg/——as they express it. When he a'ppe_al's. in public all the fair eyes brighten as the young man passes, his face lighted ‘up with that peculiar bridegroom smile,—=- half bashful, half triulnpiiaiit, as thoiigh he would say, “Well, you may smile, but after all I’ve got the best of the bargain. ’ ’ By the time January 23 arrives His Majesty of eyes without flinching. N OCHE -BUENA . On the 21313 the King will leave Madrid to visit the bride-expectant in her parents’ house at Seville, where it is said the Town Council is making extraordinziry pI‘ep:-).l'3[l0llS to re- ceive his inarrying Majesty. Tile object of this visit is to enable the royal f:-iiiiily to pass Christmas together, for the Noelle-buena, as Christmas is, here called, is almost as great a festival in Spain as in England and Ger- nlany. On the King’s arrival at Seville he will be received with royal honors by the civil and military authorities, and a series of fes- tivities will be iiiauguraited to mark the popu- lar content at his M:i.jesiy’s lnaniagre. Abun- dant alliis will be distributed, and one of the features of the celeblation will be the grant- ing of dowries to poor girls and orphans, so that others may be enabled and eilcouraged to follow the King’s good example. The fes- tivities are expected to continue for several days. From this slight sketch it can be easily inferred that being a king is rather a pleasant occupation, even if the kingdom ruled over happens to be a bankrupt one. When Stinks- peare said, ‘ ‘Ulleasylics the head that Wears a crown, ” he evidently referred to a bilious race of nloliarchs, for I can assure the im- mortal bard that Alfonso XII wears his right jaulitily, and seems to be blessed with about as good digestion as falls to the ordinary lot of poets and other classes of scribblers. 7 I«‘ELICITA'i‘IONs. Among those who have hastened to felici- tate King Alfonso on his approaching union are Martinez Campos, who pauses in his chase after the intangible Mambles to lay his homage at the foot of the throne; Gen. Jovel- lar, Captain General of Cuba, and the Captain General of Puerto Rico, who, as soon as they learned the King’s resolution, sent special éablegrams expressive of their satisfaction. _ WHAT MADRID WILL DO. Extraordinary pl'cp:iratloiis are already on foot in Madrid, and no effort wilj be spared to make the festivities as brilliant as a page from the “Arabian Nights.” It is said the Council of the City Fathers has decided that the festivities are to continue during five days, and, as a matter of course, nights, for your true Madrileno is thinking of getting out of bed when others are about retiring. Both private and public buildings will be adorned with tapestry, of which some magniticellt specimens are to be seen here on feast days. It is intended to hang the front of the City Hall with crimson velvet.. Here portraits of their Majesties will be placed under rich can- opies resting on the principal balcony. Some days before the ceremony S.A. Dona Mercedes will take up her residence at Araliguez, and on the morning of the inarriage will set out from that point for the Church of Atocha, where the ceremony is to take place. The King will set out from the royal palace and meet his bride at the church. 'I‘IIE COMPLETE PROGRAMME. So far as can be leurlied the following is the complete programme of the projected marri- age festivities:—-On the 23d of January all the military bands in the capital will beat the re- veille at eight o’clock ill the iiiornlng. At midday the marriage cereinoliy will take place at the Bunlica of Atocha, the ro_v:il procession returning by the Paseo of Atoclla, Botzulico, Prado, Calle Alczila, Puerto del S01 and Calle Mayor, to the palace. Iminediatcly on their arrival there will,-be 21 grand illilitary parade alid march past, which their Majcsties will witness from the palace windows. During the liight there will be general illiillilllations. ’I‘lle theaters will be tllrowil open to the peo- ple, and there will be a grand serenade ill the Plaza dcl Almoiiia. The second day will be devoted to the offi- cial reception and in the night there will be a grand display of fireworks. The third day is set down for the national amusement of a grand bull fight, without which no Spanish festivity could be consid- ered complete. The fourth day will be devoted to horse racing and in the evening there will be a royal perforinaliceigiil the Theatre Real, ad- mission being byinvitation. A grand tournament in the Plaza de Toros, or bull ring, is set down for the fifth day, and dered to Montana. several of the companie ~\; being ordered to I-Ielella, and ‘ the ba1- ance of ' the regiment to the new post at Missoula. The hardships endured by the troops dMui‘int: the tramp of over 600 miles were terrible. The men of the com-’ .j mand were ill-prepared, by reason of their long residence in New- Orleans, for the rigors of early winter in the Rocky Mountains, and their sufferings were acutely intense. Dur- ing a part of the journey they were exposed to a terrible snow storm, with the tl1erinonie- .3 ter 15 O below zero. Not an oflicer or soldier in the regiment was provided with overshoes _ or gloves. Not a few of the men were nearly 1' barefooted, and added to the agony of freez- ing feet was the additional‘ torture of being ,1; forced to grip theaceld ‘steel of their muskets with naked hands day after day. When the regiment left New Orleans there were not $5 5?; in possession of oflicers and men. The Wom- 1* ell and children belonging to the command, including the wives and offspring of the oili- cei-s,nuinbered thirty-two,and transportation . for these of course had to be secured at indi- vidual expense. It is said that but for the timely aid of friends_,who, understalldilig the F impecuilious condition of the rank and file, advanced a -little money out of their own pri- vate means, these dependent and destitute followers of the» camp must have suffered abandonment in their time of greatest need. 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In order to carry out this magnificent. pro- gramme the municipality of Madrid has voted the enormous sum of 10,000,000 reals, and I can imagine the unfortunate Spanish bond- holder writhing in agony as he reads the ac- counts of the royal festivities and thinks of the piles of unpaid bonds which are lying in his coffers. But, vogue la galore! ‘No peo- ple could bear more good-naturedly an enorm- ous load of debt than these maligned Span- iards, who, in spite of bankruptcy and ill fortune are the most light-heartedand jolly people in all the world. The pictures of dark and forbidding dons, wrapped up in cloaks, silent and gloomy, have no existence except in the beer-befogged brains of those British scrlbblers who invented them. 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Tllelatter ml '01‘ 0 St. : flame “""’““““'*—-——————__.... jaw_ and stomach. 1.12:‘), blioth v,«ei'c_n_ow tired, and after long spar- I ill], a. out,l_ed ofi silnultaneously, wl]1(f.h[Ia,wkin5 ‘pwed with a nasty cross on tile jaw. Punch as led in to foice the iiglitihg, and for quite two minutes they were at it all over tlle ring until He then tried the mark. but was countered in the 3, gfiailg -fiiflht-flfifwnlllgilll, evening, after a tllree days’ session, mostly de- voted to revising the preillium list for the next ll‘alr. It was voted to admit crop reportels of the Department to the next State Fair without charge. The Board decided not to have a field trial .of agricultural niacllinery at Chzimpaigii, as last $39,314 70; expenditures, $29,118 48; balance in Planters’ l.l!ills3-§i?lili13sm 5. 1-333- LOCAL PBTRSONALS. T. H. BECKER, of Colorado, is stopping at the JUDGE O.H.POR’1‘ER, Winona, Minn., is a and the imagination pictures tlle writers,wlio years ago have crumbled ilito dust from which the all the letters that welit estray are recorded about millions of letters, but when it is un- ._ came. Iiroin November, 1777. to December, 1789, Leonard Trauble, Treasui'er; L_vman F. Pliil- brook, Secretary; William Kirby, Tyler. St. Louis B. A. Chapter No. 156 met and install- ed. Anson Gustin, M. E. H. P.; Harry Elliot, E. K. ; Cllristiiiii Rohn, E. .3.‘ ; J.W. Smith, Capt. Whitney, and said his home was in East St. fintery. Colic. Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal 211118. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Ra‘- way’s‘Ready Relief with them, A few drops In water will prevent sickness or pain from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. After the installation of the above officers East too wide with one or two right-haliders, tllat,had ""“"" was '*‘r"‘1 “W” -yew.’ A-‘.°"mm”‘“"’ was “pp°“”°d to meuiomw i - - In "1 book of fon-V"‘me pages‘ This c°ver8 ‘‘ o . ' . ‘ ' - P. ‘. ' P. . Abt R. A. C. ' they been p,.(,p.,,.1y deny...-.,.;_ ,_.,.0u1d in an p,.Ub_ 26. Puuclj lea 011- at ,,hep,.(,bosc,s with his lam rze the General Assenlnlyto cl-eatethe olllce of B;-l_(r>lL-fnB}DWARD SHELBY. Okalonfl. Ml85- . 13 3 period of twelve years, A iiiltrked contrast is EJag(,§,'.,l:,I,11(';°_y,\'1_ 0:321 V, ;WJ, vvfnenegilct,’ FEAVER AND AGUE , ability have ended the cilcountei_-. ftiid sellt his right to follow suit at the chest. b”‘“‘e ‘Ve‘°1'111il}'\)’ -3“1'i~'9°" "1 ‘,"°1"‘3°‘*‘°“ ‘'‘'”'u “"3 W u 8' ’ _ evident when it is known that for the year u. M. 0? 2d V.; L. Cavanaiiizh, G. M. of 1st 17.; ’ . 3i Pupch legit no Llmetlll leading on’, and land- thiiinllpggatjjennglot can the noste, and caught a cross gglsafilgiinftar eL(fi1ec‘.l£5Lti)all;(;ld6l(l}]1:ie(:C;sl£(; éléltlfileantzlei-E m:.iLi=1_i.l Jats. LEE_, Jl'., Memphis, Tenn., is at 1377 more than ' L. Tmubel, T,.eaSm.er5 T_ H_ Nolan, secretary; ' ed iis lc t on tie nose; t lis game ile again tried, x I ‘, vi a ang on t le ribs‘ he, however,‘ . _ ' _ _ ' " .' ' . _ ’ ‘V 9 9- ' . Wm. Kirb —-.-.—-, , but was neatly stopped, and Tonliny dashing in 1‘““‘e“ 011 We 6-‘-U‘.und more long sparring finished ” ““'.a”“_$'5”,° WW-°* ‘_“’.l.”'°P_‘_"‘}""d ‘W W“ l’“"l’°‘.“’» GEN. H. B. Hoop, New Orleans, arrived in we.-eF.3.[§.i.{ivhti.iLli';(i;lii.&-I Igifstp (.]E:l%1I()3GL11.4)3:T'i§l§Is11ent The Ubigdkn ’1"ime&'. Of Friday morning. Md 8 n(¥i.;,B‘.‘:‘§I§‘e"(&lib;.i)a.{$3(l?lI.Jl}I;i} gvflflfia t5li’al5€vliii’cui'-leh§§$e‘: got his left on the eye and his right on the jaw. we bout” and h““°‘-Y "°“bv ‘)1 h“m““‘°e* ””P‘'’1“wd "5 5"’ town yesterday. F . h 1 . dp ' f . - - P‘ ,' special telegram from Streator, a short distance and Agile. and all other Malarious, Blllous, Scarlet. Some long sparring now took place, at the end of 27- 30”’ 310W. and. after Very Cautious tactics, p‘3““"°"“3°‘ 0f ‘be new deP*”"4me“5- A M .01 t. 3 14". mg 0 “"3 lmineme numb“ north of Champaign, Champaigu Countv, 111., as ’.l‘Vpl10id. Yellow and other Fevers (aided by RAD- wliich Dowsett got home on the chin and ear; H“Wk‘“5 33,5590 111516301! “'8 eye. Dvwselal» 2'6‘-' The report of me I-lireast-Her’ Juhn W’ Bmm’ book A1iiiJm1r,E'é)f 1London' England’ is on the nflymlne ladies and twent-V"nme gentlemen follows: A young man was arrested at.Sti-eator, WAY’? PILLS) 80 quick 8-5 RADW1‘-Y’S READY quick c.,um,e,-,,- f.,11.,,,-ed, H,,wki,,s on the jaw and ting on the Jaw and wee,-vmg. in u Simum. pmcm . shows the gross receipts of the year to have been 3 M 8 1“ 01 are employed. It is an easy matter to talk m__ on January 1, who gave ms name as F,.,,,,k RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. then, like lightning, challged his tactics, and, ribs, ‘and, missing l_iis return, Tolnniy sent an- “""l*1““1‘.l’g $10.1‘-95 22- '-l‘1l‘l,8 Ualélllde MP1. Built! head guest at the Lziclede. derstood that each particular one has to be Louis, and that his father is a practicing ‘“ V‘ 3-‘eujng we ,-,gi,, Wei, no.3,’ sent me gallant 0l‘hcl home with telling effect in the same place. °‘f "_Fff"1=.” 1“ ‘"5 “frolhef 3 ball“-.““‘ ‘°‘,V1‘~V,f’ 9 GEO. C. BENDER,0f Silver Lake, Ks., is among separated, handled, marked, inspected, and physician there. It Seems that Whitney . - '.lomniy 8l.El2‘2'€1‘1l)g‘ bilCK\Va,l'(_I, and bu; 30,. um b28. Pilllilbfllt dashed his, left on the chin, and ll6h°t00l1l88. 1’-<5‘-01111‘-‘H03 9 031'“ the Planters’ guests. the m.”-Ority opened and rammed to the met a young man by the name of H E A H ' B E A U A ’ - i '4 1' 0' I .17‘ ' ' v I u I] - _ ‘ _ _ _ _ " ' 1 ' ropes he would have fallen. OH... I3 18 right ovei with teliiifc force to Adjuwm General Hilliard today issued an or, COL. J. H. MORLEY, of Little Rock, is regis- Wl‘1tel', the magnitude of the work can be 1m. 5m”5h. 9-5 110 W33 Tellllnlllg f1'0m 3 . . Q4. Dowsett, although he h best of the last ‘pout, came up kins scratched gayly, and looked very fresh. The former led off‘, and reached the chill s.ighily; long sparring ensued, after which Dowsett got on ad decidedly the slowly, but Haw- Punch got within distance. and he let fly at the ribs. Hawkins returned on the jaw, and received a stinger on the_nloiltll from the left, and a cross. counter on tllejaw with the right. “Gentleman” Probert now laid two to one on Dowsett, and, of ;33(lll;s‘eei,nlIll";lI:lg' tfloltltogiirigd in the wake of so astute a C - 3 5. The champion, still scratching slowly, led on" after loilg sparring. and trot hollle faintly. His opponent then weilt to force the llgliting, and got three heavy tliwacks on the mark; he at last brought his right home on the jaw; a rally fol- lowed, and at the break-i_iway Punch got his left fair on the mark, his right on the jaw, feiilted with his left,and cross-couiitered the other heav- ily on the eye, and slightly drew blood. This . Dowsett followed up stuldily, and rained blows on the mark, ribs and jaw, Hawkins. Just as time was being called, staggering like a drunken man. The excitement was ilow at fever heat. 6. Notwltllstandilig the punishment had received he was up firs‘. and looked the bet- ter of the lt.wo._‘ Iiiilllzli no Llllnle,(1i1Dd led tall‘, But was coun erci ; run 1 0 owe up wit a 0 one on the mark, and caught one in return on the: J Before ilawkills could get out of the way 1 u_ncll landed his ll,-_»;ill. on the_ear, his left on the cllln, aild cross countered his foe again on the Ill_is_le)df to rm. iiilrililus rally, at the ropes, !.l)l:i.‘.y.:.‘::ltsl. beiill. oug tiig t ovel iilto his enelny s 7. Dowselt looked tired, tlle way for it long Tommy and kept well out of agaili, and hit Tolllllly heavily e llloiith, and / was well coulitercil on the chili. A desperate tussle at the l-ope.- ill favol' of llawkins brought the rouild to a close. 8. l’lillcll again led oil‘, but ere he could get away llilwlillis had got it beauty lionlc on the nose that lliuile the recipient blink again. Heavy in. figllting ellsiiod, and Toulniy, as he was getting away, received two such stingers on the nose and , chill that he was i)l’()'.lgi1Ll.0 the ground. He got up, and as the cllalnpion tried to pop in his left, , caugllt ii heavy cross-coullter on his ear, and all- 3.0UlCl‘1l‘UIll the left on the cllin. More heavy ‘I the mark and chest; lllore tedious sparring, until . Tolillny’s jawand dropped him. He came to the core, was upinstantly, and, though gro,<:gy,coin- ineucei. fi_£EllLlIl2Ull'UCtly, but there was no powder in his blows, and Punch once more brought him- down, when again he rose and fought, only to be again struck down, but, scorning surrender, scrambled up to the fray. A fourth time was he down, and all now thought that Tolnmy was beaten; but he was again at it,and steadied Punch with a stinger on the nose, which brought blood freely; they then got to a corne_r of the ring, and here Hawkins fought at bay like a demon, with botll hands. Dowsett at length got a stinging cross-c_oulltei' onto 1-lawkins"jaw, and he went to eaI‘tl1lll_w it 102', just as time was called . This was by far the best round of the contest, and the scene was beyond _description, the seconds yell- ing like men ‘ ‘possessed.” the spectators follow-' ing sui . » s ‘ 29. To the surprise of all Hawkins was up first, ' alid Dowsett, when he did scratch,-seemed more ' tired with the gruel-he had administered than did the recipient. Hawkins led oil‘, but nlissed,wlien Punch got two home on the jaw, and Hawkins again fell.’ He was quickly u- , and got a liti.le one on his opponenifis jaw, but was heavily countered. 30 to The afi‘-._iir now became very tame. In the 33d roiilld it was 2 min. 4 sec. ere a blow was struck, and positively ended with only two light touches on the nose, and the 32d saw 1 min. 4 sec. pass without the semblance of a blow; Tom Tyler then went to his corner and shed a tear to think what he terms the good old knuckling days are over. During these rounds l-licks frequently called out, ‘ ‘Coille along Pulichy, dear, come along and see what Tomiliy will give yo.ii.” He might as well, however. have taunted a post as the stoic Punch, as he was playing for safety. Tommy followed with a cross-counter,alld‘ Punch landed on the clilll, nose, j-.iw.and ear consecu- tively, and gave his people lresll courage. 38. Punch, after more sparring than was nec- essary for an Opening, dashed his left viciously on to Tommy's head and jaw. Very heavy count- 'ers_and (JI'0b‘S.-(301ll'lLel'S followed, in tli_e midst of which Hawkins got holne with a splendld_upper- cut on Dowsett's car, he, in return, letting out Vlg‘0l'0liz:l_V at the jaw, and napped one in the saiile p ace. I ‘ 39. Each tried to lead off, but missed. They der consolidating the Alton, Carrollton and Win- chester Guards respectively into the 16th battal- ion, and directing a meeting to be held for the election of a Major. DAUB’S DESPAIR. A Grief-Stricken Germ-an Kills Himself at His Wi:t'e’s Grave. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. WHEELING, W. VA. , January 4..-Henry Daub, a former prominent saloon-keeper of tliis city, was found dead upon his wife's grave in Mt. Wood Cemetery this mornilig. The deceased had married a second time and lived unhappily, and recently had V been laboring under ‘great- depression of mind. -Last .nig'h,t. vvhile in com-" pany with a iiuinber of convival friends, he.ex- llibited a revolver, and said that he intended to commit suicide, and if he was not found on the grave of his first wife to look in the water for his body. ‘An attempt was made to secure the . pistol, but Daub changed his tactics, and declared that he was only joking. As he appeared to be in unusually good spirits the remainder of the evening, noth- lug further was thought of his threats of self- destruction. He did_not return to his boarding place during the night, however, and as he was still missing this afternoon, suspicions were entertained that he had carried his threats into execution. A couple of gentlemen accord- ingly vised the cemetery, where they found foot- prints in the snow leading to the grave four inches from the heal 2., showed how the ull- — fortunate man had ended his life. A Snlith & Wesson seven-shooter, with three empty chani-.., hers, was found lying beside the body. The Cor- oner’s jury gave a verdict of suicide. _ The W eatiier. VVGASHIINGTON, January ,5.-—1_ a. in .--Indications for Saturday: In the South Atlantic and East Gulf States, colder northwest to warmer south- tered at the Planters’ . guest of the laiitei-s’. pally, is at the Lihdell. .Mom'tor, was in the city at Jefferson City, is at the Planters’ . San Francisco, Cal Gordon, hardware man, is registered at the Lindell. of Denver, ‘ of Carrollton-, Ill gafllately returned from E.urope,.is at the Lin. JOHN J. C0 KRELL, of Warrensburg, Mo., is a OHAS. WIGGINS, of the New York Ferry Com- 'MR. II. A. COOLIDGE, of the Litchileld (Ill.) 1 yesterday. COL. J’. R. W1LLi‘s,Wal-den of the Penitentiary ‘H. H. WILLIAMS. Morley, Mo.; 1!‘. L. Clark, ., are at Barnum’s. HON. A. G. KNOX, Jackson, Mlss.; Thos. B. Augusta, Ark., are at Barnum’s. HY. C. CAMPBELL, a prominent Cincinnati W. S. CHEESMAN and D. H. Moifat, merchants U01. . -are sgjourning at the Lindell. G. P. FAY,-proprietor ‘oi the St. James Hotel, . , is at the St. Louis lsttaames. mLEX. O. BRADLEY, of New ‘York, and who 8 ED. C. AMES, of the Providence (R. 12) Boat Club, got in the city from San Francisco yester- day, and put up at the Lindell\Hotel. A. J. ENSIGN and wife, Billings, Mo.; David F. Randle, Chicago; G. W.Houston, Jonesboro’, Ill. , are at the St. James. J. A. WIGHT, Nevada, Mo.;Wm.T.Thornton, Shelbyville; J. D. Parr, Fort Worth, Texas, and C. T. Mantel-, Bismarck, are at the Laclede. T. W. STIRLING, a New York 5portsm,an, put up at the Lindell yesterday on his way home, after a four or five weeks’ hunt in this State. 111., are at the Everett. 4 ? Excitement at Benton Harbor. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. ST. JOSEPH, MIcH., Janiiary4.—The St. Joseph Improvement Association has commenced dredg- ing the canal to turn the cliannelof the St. Joseph River away from the village of Benton Harbor, thereby making that port unnavigable to lake steamers, rendering about $100,000 worth of Gov- agilled if not appreciated. misdirected or the postage has not been pre- paid, it is sent by the postiiiasteriinmediately to the Dead-Letter Office with the other let- ters which have not been called for. they are opened by the gentlemen who sit at long tables in the large cheerful room. anything valuable is contained in them they are handed over to another division, where the contents are registered and placed in a large safe for future redemption. If there is nothing in them of value, they are sent up stairs, where the ladies inspect them, and if the address of the writer is found the letter is inclosed to the person by whom it was writ- ten. If the letter has been held for postage, a circular is sent to the person to whom it is addressed, informing been received at the Dead-Letter Office a let- ter directed to him, which will be forwarded upon tecciptof the "necessary postage. To. this circular the Department receives many- very funny replies. ’ within thirty days, it is treated as an ordin- arv dead letter. passing continually through the mails can be imagined when out of the dead letters alone ——a small percentage—over $50,000 in money and more than a million and a half in drafts and commercial paper was taken within the last year. been returned to the writers. of this comes from the niis- or non-directed fleets upon the vast amount of sudering in many cases that comes from this neglect. Here, for instance, is all illustration——an ex- act eopy of a letter received at the oiiice not long since: kim letter yestuday it gave me grate ese of mind to here that you are well as this leaves me in at present, thank God!” pointmelit and disaster, and finishes by say- Wllen a letter is a h Iiere S Ifh him that there has I] If no_ response is made THE GREAT AMOUNT OF MONEY All but about $5,000 of this has A great share ‘ ‘My Dear Mag-i resieved your verry wil- The writer then adds a sad story of disap- New Year's party, and halted him on the high- way. near Streeter. then ordered him to “go.” . far, for when the robber had his back turned ing him completely from a bridge on winch feet, at the same instant stai ting back_to town to procure aid for the capture of the villain. procured the necessary assistance, ing back, arrested the robber. _ Streeter, and gave his name and residence as above stated. person is known in East St. Louis. lie Library, has made his report for December. The report shows a decided increase in attend- ance and in the number of books‘ loaned. The of books loaned out was 1,035. also states that, until further notice, the library will be open from 10 a. in. till 10 p. in. each day. turned much colder. ing the departure of Messrs. Tinimony. W.Ellgli8h. Schools, has notified the county teachers that he can not visit their sclloolstliis year, being coni- pelleu to engage in other work also on account of County Board. County Clerk in Decenlber, was 26. mg and Savings Association elected the follow- ing Directors Thursday afternoon: A. O. Wads- After securing $60 in money oil a gold watch, Whitney compelled Smith to and over his overcoat, then his dress coat, and Smith went, but not str d pure Rich Blood-Increase of Flesh and V\(’)c!-,1i'(}’::h&tT—Clear Skin and Beautiful Complexion securcd to all. DR. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent . has made the most astonishing Cl-IP28: 80 qllldko 80 , ra id are the changes the body undergoes under the in uence of this truly wonderful medicine, that-. Every Day an Increase in Flesh, and A Weight is Seen and Felt. mitli made a desperate lunge at the villain.hurl- e was walking, ‘ a -distance of twenty-live He and, hasten- He was taken to Diligent inquiry reveals the fact that no such Capt. R. Lee Barrowman, Librarian of the Pub- umber of books on hand is, 4,634. The number Capt. Barrowman THE GREAT BLOOD rUitIrliiiit.” Every drop of the Sui-saparillian Resolvent com municates through the Blood, Sweat Urine an other fluids and ‘uiees of the system. the vigor of if mi-it prepares t le wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphillls. Consumption. Glandu- lar Disease. Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes ‘in the Glands and other parts of the systeln. sore Eyes, _Sti-amorous Discharges from the .Eiu-stand the worst forms of Skin Diseases. Eru mops, Fever Sores, Scald Head. Ringworm, Salt Rienin, Elysi- pelas, Acme, Black S ots. Worms in the Flesh, u- mors, Cancers in the omb, and all wastes of the life rinci le. are within the curative range of this won- er 0 modern chemistry, «lid 1!. few daysnse will f 9 Jacksonville, 111. snow fall Thursday night, and the weather Murphy meetings are continued, notwithstand- Ml‘. Robt. Roberts and Miss Martha Ezzaid were married on Thursday afternoon by Rev. D. Miss Halsey’s paper on “Wood-carving,” read before the Art Society Thursday evening, made a most favorable impression. Minnie A. Sammis has been appointed adminis- llme, and In his lead off was . _ _ . . _ _ _. , , __ . - . love to any person using it for ell er of these forms wufully out of dlslzillcc. lluwlgjus rephed M his 37. After tedious tactics they countered each of Dauli’s first wife. ‘Following the tracks, they E_ g_ ORRIELS’ Fm.‘ yV0,.m,TeXas;J0hn B,.idg_ letters. People seem to be so Intent on what ‘b'“"’:,‘§4°f,0%le ebmte of J0hnB' bamnnsfleceased’ iii? disease its loteilt power to cure t ism. jaw with his ion, and ,—,e,,r1y 1,,-,,u‘g.,,, Punch other with the‘leit. _H-awklils; then got home on . soon came upon Daub 5000?. lying’ Sllfiand Stark water, tya,-rensbm‘-g, M0,; J, V, wépb, peso“, goes into the letter that they forget the super- 01? ' 3 e‘ h Dlckem will hold ,,a,.,e,., mom, If the P“~°‘3ti ‘M.’ “°f,§”“,““g ".°d‘,‘5"°,‘,iafi’7 tn‘ GUWHS he W05. ll0WUV0l'. ‘lulckll’ 0“ his 1083 we Jaw and nose; ‘mg woke D°wS°“.up agamt undemeath the Snow‘ lmmedlawjy. across we M0-5 C'¢lP5-\Wm- 510103133011 8l'ld13dV. Ulill’ City’ Sc1'iPti0n- It is 3- Sad thmlght when 009-19‘ in fill; til): 13 E Church to-dav grid to-Iriorrow W-Mt” anS(il('%(f;((:(()iI‘?i)n0S!irl?eIgti0; tli’lfsee(v?r:siiis a.gti)i:.-I in m and he returned on the neck, nioutll and ear.. gI‘aV0- A bullet-11018 ID We 16“ bleast. 300113 ' . - ’ g ' - - - 8""59‘“g~ ' ' ‘ ' " ‘ rr' ‘ -' ’ airs the mile with new material made from healthy Henry Hlgams’ Suneumendem of County iilood—a.il8d this the Sarsaparilllan will and does se- cure—a. cure is certain; for when oilcetliis remedy colnmellces its work of purification, and suceeedsm dliniliislling the loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid. and every day the patient will feel hhnself stronger. the food digesting better, appetite improv- Inf! and flesh and weight incl-easing. _ ‘ ‘ ‘ Not only does the Sarsaparilllali l{eS¢lVclll‘- excel all remedial agents, in the cure of Chronic. Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin diseases. but it is the only positive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, O the late rednctioii of his salary ($600) by the The number of marriage licenses issued by the The stockholders of the Central Illinois Bank- _ worth, H. C. Wiswall, Wm. B. Smith, Wm. ' ' ' . . - t ' 1 . ' 0 I s ' ) . ‘I 0 ‘C 0 0 ' . I - _ lighting at ille ropes took place, when, by we went to in-lighting, and some heavy counters Wf’-3‘ Wlndéo H5108 b3l'°mT3t31' and 019“ Weduler ernment iniplovcinerlt almost uselcss._ The ob- mg. “i send yo}1,ten dollars for you need It é’,‘n‘m'l"’V.bS‘1§ic§§:)d‘;S,;nLJe‘::.y g(:£YVn' Jommon , I advice U, _“al,,,),,/K, Punch bmke away. and. as were slung about. At the break-:iway,_Puncli will prevail. For the V1 est Gulf States, rising ject of the construction of the canal is to give more than I do. Sincoe our last wpm_“’,'Uumy Clerk Upham has U,-ma,-yandWoi31bl)lseases._Gi-avel.I)iabctes,Di-op - his n-ml f,,Hm,c,,_ 50,” home an extreme“. hard landed on the jaw and cllin, l-lawkills being out St. Joseph one-lizilf mile more dock frontage. ' sy.stoppa.ge Of“alCI‘,1llc0nt1nCllCe0f Ui-ine.Br1 ht S blow on i.lle i-tolnalcll, lleiwkins just missing a well-illtelltioncd l-igllt-llalldcr, and before ‘he could recover was hit twice on the chin and again on the llnrae. 9. The little cordw:iiiler was no sooner up than he dashed his left well into llle otllel-’s stomach of iii.-.talice in his attempted retaliation; he then got home on tile jaw and ribs, and the round cilded tanlety with spsii'l'lllg. 40, and last. The lads came up gamely but very slow, and Punch got home on the jaw twice, following this up with his leiton the malk. Haw- followed by falling barometer, northerly, back to easterly winds, cooler, followed by warmer, clear weather. For Tennessee and the Ohio Val- ley, stationary or falling barometer, northwest veer to easterly Wlllus,“ cooler, followed by warmer, partly cloildy or clear weather, with oc- Great_excit_eme_nt prevails at Benton Harbor, and an injunction is about to be served on the en- gineers. ' Shot by His Playmate. Special Dispatch tothe Globe-Democrat. ‘ longed and waited has gone into Uncle Sam’s rich purse—-not from choice, but from neces- sity. . are treated in a very diplomatic manner, and Poor Magi The $10 for which she has FOREIGN LETTERS issued marriage licenses to the following persons applying: - Robert H. Roberts and M.-lrth.-l Ezzard, Johil Cal'- rigan, Jr. and Kate Fitzgei-alil, Andrew _McNani- ara and Johanna Willie, Mamie Isabella Flinn, David P. S. Barclay and Disease, Albiinlilluria, and in all cases where more are brick-dust deposits. or the watt. is tllick. cloudy. mixed with siillstancos like the white of an eg , or threads like white silk. or there is amoi-bid. arxa bilioiis appearance and white bone-dust deposits, an when there is a. airicking, burning sensation when passing water. an pain in the small of the back and Ottawa 0. McAllister and Elizabeth Mcvougal, John McDaniel and twii-.e, bill. the me next .~ii,toillpi.s were well “"5 “wnl-'°‘."'°‘1““ °" “'9 °h”"“"d M” “g“"°“ casional snows. For the Uplle” Mlssissiplll and , . ' are in all cases returned across the water G . 1,, Ch,,_,,c,,_ along tl1el0in9- .8tUppeu_ I>,”H.,”'n0L L0 be sgancd on‘, rushed hm l.h€_ jaw LWICG; CFUSS-GUIIIILOTS rellsllfid, fl‘Ol'l] Lower Missouri Vafleyg, falling bfl,f0n]eLc]', LIMA’ 0.’January Fisk’ aged about Wll.lJOut being‘ Opened. Americfl Seems 170 be eoxg Zlunzor of I»'earS7 G'_’I0u,th Cu,-ed Rad- leit at the l}l‘\ll{, ills l'lg‘il|. on the tliroat, his left W.m°“ , D°“'°‘°“ 3°‘ “W”, _ and dashed .1“ warmer southerly Winds and 01631’ Weather. f0l- ‘en 3’°a"'3- 3°“ °f P9“? hsks 0‘ 55- Mary's: 0» a perfect geographical enigma to foreigners L i 1 M , on the ribs, and then, swinging his ‘l'l_*.,"ll|’. on the “"_”‘ mf‘. 13% °“_d theofeyffie 13“g ‘”I’,‘"‘“'”k‘]g lowed by cloud and snow. For the Uppergliake was accidentally shot this afternoon. He, with when they direct letters to friends here. They on S ana’ 0' wall 3 R3-905’Wm- _ jam m.UugM ms ,,,,L.-lgoliist down like fl. bullock, was again t e OI er ay. unc . region, northwest back to soiltllei-iy winds, parly mix all the States and cities up in one grand The tax-payers of Buffalo, Calumet, Culvre DR. RADW;n.__I have had (,m,.,,,,, T,,,,,,,,. 1,, the Both now .-eellloil tired :illd_splii'i'ed for wind, af- l.t§I"Wi.ll(‘.il llawkins dashed ill his left at the chest and his right on the temple, and a. terrific rally after a lot of fiddling, landed on the jaw, and Hawkins found his way to _the_mai'k and ear. A fierce rally took place, all in Hawkins’ favor, cloudy weather and occasional snows, rising'fol- lowed by falling barometer, and lower followed by higher temperature. For the Lower Lake re- another little boy about the same age, was play- ing in the rear yard, when his playmate pointed a gun at him in play, not knowing that it was mess, and then put a considerable amount of the mixture on each letter. For instance, and Penn township are prgallizilig illto Leagues for the purpose of resisting the payment of town- ship. bonds. ovaries and bowels. All the doc ors said "there was no help for it." ltried everytliiliil: that was recom- llleiided; but notliiilg helped me. lsaw your Resolveng ended much in II;{\Vk“]5’ favor-_ ill the midst of which tliiie was called. Tile gjon’ Southwest {,0 northwest winds, stationary loaded, Saying that he would Shoot him. and one address reads as follows: “Ole Anderson, Tngre were more "open houses" and more and tllouithtlwoiild try itgbiit had no faitllinit, be- l0. llawkilis up first, and after long sparring "‘3f‘“'°e (M"- R‘ V_V‘”3°“3 ""8" °‘a‘.“‘e f”"W""'d- and temperature, rising barometer and cloudy pulled the trigo'er. The wllole load lodged in the Rockawy citiPaNorth Amerika, New York.” New Year's calls made on last Tuesday in this cause 1 had suffered for twelve cal-s. I took six led on‘, bill was quickly CCU’lll.Cl'C(l on the mouth: Smwd “W5 MP» 1’lH0l1. We lll‘0P1"eW1‘- WON“ no‘ weather, with snow. For ‘the Middle Atlantic breast of you nag Fisk, who lived ‘only a very few VVho will undertake to forward that letter? city than ever before. VViiie was not at all b°m°5 °f tm R°”"1V"m' “M We Ox of Radway 3 He tllell got his left home on the mouth, and his right on the pit of the stomach. Punch being much out of distance in his returns. Tyler here 1'oared out for lliln to go in, and the restilt was getting holile twice on his ellellly’s jaw. Long sparring ensued, and Punch landed at the ribs‘, and was bcaiutlliilly on the chili. More long spar- allow l/J6 lads to proceed ally longer, as after 12 o'clock his lnusiclicense would be in jeopardy, and the contest, which occupied 2 hours 40 min- utes and 10 seconds, was brou;.rht to a conclu- sion. Dowsett disappointed his friends with his want of dash, which we have since heard was froln ill-liealtli, while Hawkins surprised States, warmer, southwest veering to cooler northwest winds, partly cloudy weather and higher pressure. For New England, northeast to westerly winds, stationary temperature, rising barometer and snow, ‘followed by clearing Weather. ' ~ The livers will rise somewhat. The tempera- minutes. The parents are . plunged into the deep- est grief over the sad even ti The Maine Legislature. AUGUSTA, ME., January 3.—-Gov. Conner was inaugurated this morning with the usual cere- And yet the dwellers across the sea probably make no nlore mistakes of this kind than Americans, for how iiially of us fully under- stand all the gaographical localities of the minor cities and provinces of Germany or Sweden, or, in fact, any country on the con- popular.‘ ’ city, has thus far paid depositors 70 per cent, and Pills. and two bottles of your Ready Relief; and there is not a sign of tumor to be seen or felt. and lfeel ' better. smarter and happier than I have for twelve 'ears. The worst tumor was in the left side of the owels, over the groin. I wiiiltie to )’0l‘l]f0l' the fit of others. You can pii i s on c oose. be“ . . HANNAH . KHAPP. 81 oo Per Batch. The collapsed Bank of Pike County, of this have sufficient assets to pay the remaining 30 per cent. A number of farmers of this county have lost considerable pork by reason of the recent coli- 1‘inS €l1<l<3dtn€ bout. his best -ffliends with ma lplucgl andie fh‘-l3’i."§ ture Will00l'll.lIll1%l'l65al“£l'eeZlDg tine canal 1'1? monies His Inaugural is devoted almost ex tinent? , tinned warm Wf)3:ttil8l', which they say “beats PRICE‘ ' ' ' ll. Dow.,ei.t led off, and got home on the nose lJ0W91'_5- "13 5Pe°‘'‘”°1‘3 “'9'” V '3' 0"‘ " "2 3'“ gions of Mal'.Vl3-l‘»l- an ll'8l“'a-_ -9 We Si.‘-U13 S ‘ ' ~ In the . ller there are seated fort or fift fillylhlng Of the “"3" they ‘W91’ 33W- afier a deal of shiiilllg about, though he was "““"9 1‘! D0 00"” ma‘ 3 53“5‘“1° 39999“ mi’-0° W continue at Key West, Sinithvllle, Wilmington, cluslvely to local and State matters, deprecates ladies, fiosey business it is to fez-,1.” mg One night this Week We fanllly fil'008I‘Y Store of ‘ slightly countered. Heavy counter-hitting now took place, and at the break-away Hawkins not home on the side of the head, Punch returniiigoll the nose and jaw. Toiiiiny again sent his leit-at Mr. Fleming at tile colnilleliceiilellt, appealingtc them as men to be quiet for their own credit sake, had its effect. The lads were ordered to box the next day, but as might be supposed, neither Cape Lookout,‘Cape Hatteras, Kitty _Hiiwk‘,Cape Henry, Norfolk, Cape May, Atlantic City, Barne- gat, Sandy Hook, New York, New Haven, New London, Newport, Woodshole, and are ordered the passage of the silver bill, and urges a stimu- lation of agricultural pursuits as one of the most important factors in the prosperity of the State. The Legislature, in convention this afternoon, letters in oflicial envelopes to the writers when their address can be found. Every day the huge sacks which go forth from that James Benning, on Georgia street, was robbed of about $50 worth of groceries. The delivery horse wagon belonging to Gnlln & Son were taken ANN ARBOR. i\liCii.. April 30, .1875. DR. RADVVAY—~Kind Sir: I have been tskinghyour Resolvcnt,-Regiilatiilg Pills, mid also iisllig the eady Relief aboiit one year for ovarian tumors on the abdo- A _7i.~Y kills up, .,,,d;,,.,1,,,,ae,, “Gav, . I y _ -~~-~----‘ ..-...-.-- W. ---~ -- - - -- -- l . - --~----- ~- W W 0 nose. II; -' i . .. I-y m) we “hr” and THE . ' . ' “- I8‘ I)”“}£:‘&1')§)t(iYC“‘.lS l_-.ipl«.llyclo.slng. ILLINOIS CAPITAL. less this is but the co,..m..nc.,m.,.,,, rpm, m,-u DEAD LETTERS. white envelope and addressed, i!:‘l.l‘l0 dclltage ‘ _ by mrmjm; .0113 thLl()ll.ll)l.'l,‘illCC £llll(,’.- on the moilth Ad 1 -—---—-_. I - Ribbon ltcfol-ni Club, of this on , m-‘unwed some . cllilylgirltpliy of a wollliili, to Itdwal'<’l‘l . . W E ,- - m,W‘,h,, O';dm, W“ ,_ "1“,‘*'~“§; I-U113 t>lJ2n'rln;; was in tted to tlle Bar--Int.ern,,1 Revenue months into. refuse to hike on their l-oil badges “'" Ewing, ’ simply this and nothing I110”-_ “*9 « ~- .1 , " I ' ‘ ‘ I \ ' 11l?U‘k. and ii':is',c()tiLllli]oi- .ulmM Klein. H.” 1090'‘ “'3 collections for December and PM 0" we blue‘ They d" "M ““”gUwm' “kc “i9nd(§r.8 I'Y"°“rt’h0d'_M.0ney “I'd Drafts l‘“‘.V """9" 3lll’.'n3 1m.V‘M“‘e5 ‘mt he" “"””'l3~ INDORSING DR. RADWAY’B I. R.I. RFJMED :97 » he Qve Flght far the Featfler. Nggght kms fL_“0w(_d up “Hi 2:»; lllfinlléhl“il:Bti:ifi1;:l.illaiy(; Spe,,;,,,D,SDa,cM0 me Gl0be.Democmt_ ', :lhf‘l‘lllL'."0l'I)6llt upon ililcir llelil ob! labor. iiici«_lnit- I ha: hover Reiiched lIl‘I!(5il:Il)OSt‘~illtb:;o" lionce the letters can not be retiirned I10 hdll‘. I ‘rum USING “um FOR SEVERMYE ‘up i’ ‘ ~ - - rot. '.~ ~ I ‘ .. . . s‘ .. ‘ "1" s - ~ .~ .- ' ‘ ‘ '3 ““"_l° “Inc M‘ New W <‘<‘»‘""° "’ 9’ ‘ -A iomiiuoe rtnioug ill -lint-tn"; 0" ll are is ti e ~ l or 1' ii i-onluiilic hove . no ‘ - - ;‘~*’ ’ (ihampmnfi-Hp. lL~“eul%rl3;:‘(:(lillilitglln.:]$)ll((;:l-(fit. llolne. .l,l;e latter 0 )"f:":‘*111-1-l>._ lu... Jalliiary 4.-—Tlie Supreme “fl” 10111 In the work. Unis‘ thins‘ °°."“f_“}d Sailzlt (Julia-ail. the “l)lallioII(l Kill!-” nail iliiagilllofillil l’jj1'(;3\t{(:rii-llcal'te(l wollliin CW’-|'.V , H ‘, , reeled bac,m_m_d mgyher Oucolf Ilé\l¥:).b3Irl!'”hgiryggfi f0‘r‘l'l:al '°"d~‘.V. besides iictlllg upon a number of th((iili'i“o‘i't'iii(l)' pll\'.i)li)l?ilil); (‘distill;o(.illlii3li'dl(li§i’ilto duh“ [Fl-olll the Wasllllll<t.oii li‘.eliiiblicziil.J (lav seildil‘lg‘ ti letter out into the world to her icjvvonx, .)almar_v4. l877.—-Dlclkgli fin? T18-V1118‘-..«""i‘}‘.al‘i,c,.'l _.. , , ‘ . ) __ c ' ’ I rs I ' "V ' I ' ' s _ t I ' v .‘ . " ‘ , , ' . v 7 -g S ‘v 3 ‘-3 ‘ ‘ "‘_ I, D ‘. , Sllllgd on ,,..g M... .b.,,g.,‘,,_c,.,, ye”. ,,,.w_ of me c;'<“8l:§3.;itlniittcd the whole class. Bavcone, Dllig-a-ling-llllg goes the front bell. lostloiei . in_ the with hope that BOlllB>(]ll_Vl it “my a‘t>r"f_l;;{‘eI{}lllt>’r;lt"te:}**f;§‘lfbgggnfffik ‘,V,‘)‘efi, 00033;; . M. ,_ -. 6. wt, mm, A LP“ _._ his 1'0“ ‘ “lb ‘V-“kl-‘*1 “ll Ullblsly and dOiiV'0l'Cd ’ _ _ 3 88 for admission to the bar. The I O \V 1\[ “'.l'llzll.’8 the lllltil-cul‘l‘lor I know ” says mu.‘ T911011 1llb‘llfllldS. bile d033_ll0t klww ‘E3 with fllilC0fl!(d(‘llc(3, it is no lesss pleasui-at Inn D lllitifbiif. doting TWO Hours and (-1.. ‘ U}! the llo:>bf.l)ow.-ottrcillyiliiloil illcellln. cxaminzitioll was commended b ll - . . . . ’ " ‘v"°re"‘bm't”' 8" ‘he send” her latter Out’ db duty“) mwwuuy 'wk"°‘VmlX° we advam''" ‘" 1-,y,.,,,,,~, ‘(if-v _ + V WV! €I\0lll1l‘1g‘cL-l 10UU\V0‘l. 1'l‘0m which I’ililcl‘i at um,-0 .-1 . - y 16 Conn’ 38 '”"""""‘ Union, as she bounds out of llel'cll'.‘lll', tosses ,.(.(.u.d an -where nowhere hoping yet, deg. have derived from them. The pills are resorted to“ ““- “Y m1fl‘1"e"'3' iiciiim) 1'°"""‘]‘» ‘“ll[1\l~’l1lS\\li<—lfllll3' Ollt of distance t .1 "5 " ‘ma °"°d"M’l° ‘° "*9 C1955 In 8MlSf‘l0- l"3t“u““°" Of 0m¢“"‘3 at Druids’ ""11 aside llor eilibroidi-i‘.Y and runs to the win- p-ihiilg ofyits 6\'Cl"1'e2l(:llll‘l£’."llll’ll , °-”°',"'f,°°,"‘5',"," ’°f{"”f’°I’;,.'1‘,'",‘ §fi,w'},’;,', ,‘,”".§‘,,{‘,‘,;" 3°‘ ’ lllswlll” llg‘l‘l“‘lL- lancer. II: ' g ._ Orly passinrjg,-_ up , , - A o * — ' iiirm 0 cc". "ie e-any .- e c_ . t‘ r e- aiicd. but i.li°e otllcbr got pi-ettily 3ii§‘i.‘}”.'if£.",.}L‘§.‘ the bar arekas f0luo(:,.:wJuc3nm£i8O;dnixmd to The celcmonie :l:.Stdl'“gtil:. l he lllstallaiioli ‘low W Wk“ “°0.V P999 U‘“’"gh aw h“”'“l°S”d TH“ MUSE‘ UM ii?'l'l(:ilii1::liili;ri)i’l?siiiiiiiist l\liVea.:irli,?Jll)}"L%i§l(1i1lllll1én:l?Q‘ «hnlnlv at last fixed llllil, and it fine “Hy L061; : . . cc , 1; lczigo; ' s ell int: i pu ) . ' ‘ V _ - , h I Y ‘ . H ,. “_ t 1. ck of room . ,o . .2 , ‘ . . ... -. ~ . « . .- . . . . . . . - r -9‘ tl~t '38 *0‘-ngllbnllll OM“ -0 4 . ° l"-l“ltli-f.” '1-l' - Tommy Hawkins Proves More Than a pl.i<.c,£floLrlil‘ivBli'i‘<:l;_[v.lllcll atrillll got away, u,,“._ illloses (xlsll, lneolisi. P. W. (xallaglier, 1:00,“; c_ of the recently elected ofllccrs ol the lsninlc. cit) lllllltltl 1. \\ as eiitaill Bob woiildli Major jnfllzm, the .genml.-.chief of the Oflme’ pI‘(élll‘l“.;|:,):j.] e t in 3 y0i11g]swRL0w WEED. Match for Punch Dowsett. Elia, oi it is iilie doling the contest, l:ingli- 1" Allen» (rlllcngo; Ed. McConnell, Jacksonville; L00!-'9 N0- 68. 0f U16 lndellvlldcl" 0"“°"”f W°”" “umber “my pass “'M'°"t Sm'dm'('“"c 2‘ I(’umi' has been iniikillg every elielcavor to have it B. RADWAY. \ ., F‘ - .. '. Dewitt Gro S -' - - H - i ' = v - - ‘d ’ ll‘ ll - -- Oh was he ' ‘t l'—ll - ilk '()ll Jalle—-—isll’t t . . . . l. t 1 rule chance _;,o_ 1{,,,,;,,,,,, fi,.St,,,wm.1 , . ‘ _\ ', ‘ ss. nllligrltlil W. I. uwnuem ilgintil, tool. place at the llew Dlul s .i . («OI . l . lei 2. 1.1 y ](.Up(.,ll(.l.i lliittllcre seems o is i 1 -- and 1llST0!ll30Il0ntt’s left fO.li‘lYl?l8l€.“iltwggydlitsnafg jjii,',§’“‘}",ll:i(§()lf]1.- Sung. clef»-1i,llghcltl; Leland nel-of Ninth and Market streets, last night, amid a heavy one though; bless his ilt‘..:‘l't«, lie in- of llis Sll(‘.,(.‘OSS uptil Cotiiltresii till}?-8 “"”"3l”‘; B. R. R. * 1105‘'9- 0mm)’. l0WcV*' ,- . .- . . ‘ ‘ _' 4 ,1 »- . Lc . l'lllC(3l0ll' '1‘. A. .. . . .. » . . . .- , . .. .« - tiv = lllt8l'e.‘t i i t le that er. ii t lis lliuse . The last ,,_umbe,. of Iyews LW ,7, London ,0, on ihe ear, and it rally :ili3ll(CiiUBS:lf(’l.t‘ll]'[ii’(la1li‘L3:ii H3°'7". P"’“°‘“;"l3 W- In 5W‘k. Ulilcugoi Tllos. uuubwl pomp and °“'fm°ny° run game we w“” did “ll” 9'9"‘! ‘W3 l‘“u'e"" "id mm OIIBLOI’ the ‘lllolsb interesting l'eatul'es would be , ceived on this side of the ’Ul'llll.lp contains the s1‘,§z’_\redfl long time to recoup. A series of c0lin(.- D wi“Mi*'- vuwuuuer; ‘M’ Mliwn Umcagm opening of we Lodge m due ‘Mm. “Jen my that he is in Indy he Wm have so much to ten the hnmome plmwgmph album’ which is R L g ‘ _ . -. _. - . . . . . els and cl-osg,-.cOumc,.s fouuwed but were t D ' f_-_ “-WIN. Umcy. lllos. ls. Alcxalltler, lowed the address by the newlv-elected Pl'esl- b - . . d 1 . ,-f 1 ,.1_ .,., .. - ,1,» A H 1.-. 0,-1,3,. left, Ll 10ll0'iVlllL‘.'gi'€'ll)illC accoulitof at glove light for tile w,m.,U do much “Wm T I ‘ ,__ _ j _ no _piilt.i,D. Davis, \.lllUaR'U; W. s, 1g,.L.,.m,., Mm _ . me it out the sunny hills all lean i ii ,i_.,.i ._,itat study in list . s is op _ _. chum )5 i ii i lh ‘ ' f Fl’lgi'llld l1I‘ldBui'ils that he (iouldliili 5i B1 Informed “mks JU1‘l|..v Point; Saiiliicl M Leitch Ull8l'l98l.0ll.‘ B dent’ M“ W’ H’ Lmdsay’ on me objects and l‘«"'i‘-‘3""H0U’l 1)’-l‘-‘l0l'1l; 1““’1'€‘|1U‘-‘a H41": Dc‘ “'55 lllt0l"’-Still.‘-'.' 1311109 he (30u:d“,t "919 ”‘mk' .; ‘ ' s - -_ . - 1 c. ‘ ' i , _ . ' O 0 . . ’ ' , ’ ~ _ , ‘ 1“‘_’_“ 'fp ° °1°fi“"°‘ “‘3‘i~'m’3 ° {,6 Vi(,_ and was only keeping on ¢ob,:,‘:,:";;;g"°" 11° llkfd. A. ll...-icy. Mt. Carulel; E. P. liens-on, lune PUPPOBOS of the Order. After this came a 018- cclllber 4, 1877. My dear Helen: llcrc I ttlll mg how much t-|'0lll_)lU and s:itliioss iioiild he cares the \’Vorst Pains in from One to and a too silver cup, inai: took place at U ' tl'f‘zlt. SPWWEOIS at Island; IJ'clV1i.l C. wclsll, ll‘arlnerClty; E. S. Van- course by W. H. 11. Russell, Esq.. on the oi-zitin at last in I*‘lol'eiice-—tllitt ideal Mecca to which zivei'ted if people would only direct their let- Twenty nunutes toria Skatlilg Rink, London, On “W 1”“ °f\De‘ ch«3‘;"lLq-c’.l‘lie lads 1e,_1.0fi~ t0g.ethe,._ Hawking on the i;‘;"‘~‘,’é"-_81"3'f‘:x;Hl§yVi/J.fiV. Allabai-,‘Polo; J. H. and progress of the 0l'(iCl’. Music siiccecilcd, 1 have been jourheyillg for so illaily days, tj.-rs ill aloud hand, as Pat did when writing ‘ ’ ’ , C0ll’llJC‘l', between l:"tlllCll Doivsctt. the P1053“ Gregg ;1n&]Plll1Cll in illeiliroai, just missing a line C. l:'l-.izi,,,- “,_,wv°“’, 31,. 1'3 (’¢".Lf-’ ' ,:'°*‘“‘!”.“T83 U-_ “'“‘_"“ We “’“"“"“g,‘1"*.‘"‘3 Um‘’‘’"’’ ‘“ ‘.’.‘“ ma‘? 'ctc., etc.” to his deaf graildlnotller, lnzikillg the super- NOT ONE HOUR champion and Tommy Hawkins. Thcrei-9 W‘ the chili VVtii(b3lnghL- H“ “lendlislled his-lotion wni.iu.li"onllc.-.i t::Ll'Ca'l..(Jl".ll“(:¥Ui.iYlilf;l:iti.“g%‘2ii, 1""-”~‘i)((i“.lc,°d:r1-i"°”'“"i?' I1)“"”'¥ §1'_",‘:}L‘:":_z' Little by little IIeleil’s voice died away. scriptioii plain and full, or if this does not lime mfl.e1_6nce between the age or size or the 0,-_.;,e,._ i.mnm‘y‘£“‘L"13’cc;-:§:h ':;"l&1)<t1lLl‘1)<1~vs0l:‘1l'{v::;j‘r<t:g each trails; John W. Lowell, .l).d.ll\.‘lll4..e; ll. ll. yLaiiio- Fl‘(5ell'lal!leb\'V(I'll‘fi‘l.ll; :]?lE3l‘il:lll‘(;l', fllilillilli Cfiulfcllgi and soon the coiitolits of the letter from her shit the ladies, let tlielii always add their ag- afiltfill rmitding‘ this advertisement need any one snug: gwenty-seven years old, five With his ,.,-gm mwmn , _ e jaw roux, Mason Clt_y;Allen P. Mills.-_ 1.0u,0n;A_ J-_ U,mp,,,m R_ M_ KU.,.1,,y. Uonducwl. D. H_ Um’. Bob were only to be illterpretod by tllettell-tale dress to their letters and they will never (2 iv 1 pg n.’ _ L _ I‘ ‘ men, Dowsett beinz , I A. a _one lll retulli on the 1-,” ., E . . .. . . . . . . . ,', . . _. ,. ' H 1-, -. .. .. .. . .. 1- 4 . ‘AU VAY S READY RELYLF 13 A («U333 FOR r - d “.C;..1-ma 103 munu 341116 place, but landed his left 0 ll 1- _ in 1. dwaius, l:l.inlt Iltllluli, Monticello, toil, Giluldlan, Josepn liocnc. l "3 93 Wlllbll (Milt «Hid “U13 0" NU‘ “W1” 105$. 1.~vERY1>A1\i ff,“ two men“ mgn, an 1“._l.f . '11 ll ' 3. his F_l£.'l1l. at the ribs. Punch repaiii ijsuhu '- '“‘}“*UU1‘e.V. Orlaiid; J. M._ llalcolno, 'lhe names of tlleolflccrs installed arc: Pi-esi— fill face. She was so wrapped tip in what It was the lirst. and is - I1aWkln8lB‘thc same age. it --I inc ta 101. and the jaw and ear, and ran round the 1-1,... mg ,,p_ Ecllevlllc, Alnnlond ’l\lx‘llcr. Cllioago; R. dent, Wm. H. Lilldsay; Vice Pl'CSlI‘i('3llAl1, V. J. sllc read that one could have envied her hap- 3-[H5-U1“; 5; a half pound lighter. DO“rSeLc \vaS geconded by unable to catch hill]. fol- lllicfgififliiylli) gILa“|C‘3“’fl ‘ R(5c({l'({Ibllg b£B('.|-¢3t.xpy1_J 1“7lilila|1n 0&0. (Phat, letter ‘vans. u Sflrcerer. 1 .t O ' v . . .- .-. i. _ . . " all 0 - . .- , - , . " ’ 't‘ ‘ . . 1‘ ip l'ee O1‘; ‘inanciil ‘core ar _ , . -‘lic""i' . , , . , _ ,, ' ., .-. . _ ---*--M’-" ' T9m TV1er_ ‘md ‘Tick l"m‘°°1” flfmmns by J“.°k in:-cite ,C0O1ll8SSwVi'(ilL(§li,(ii’eli.i'l}D)l.laigitlfil “,')‘,_"3 °:°n:~um- Waterloo; 1‘. 1'.’ Sllnnions, Dtlltull’; C. A.Worlls: urer, H. llouglltoli; Cllliillziiii, J. C. l’tlttiil'; 001*‘ -11“ “mm A” we “ arv MFG» the bL,%1.]Onl hr East St. Louis. The Pain Remedy’ Hwks and [man B‘”"‘S‘ Qlllmy. of course, rail aitcrglllnle alid ((;l?li)?|%th. (fltawa; C. R. Shirley, llarlsburg; Asa Jones, ductor, Fl-ulik Panic: Inside Gual-«lion, C. Meu- ““.‘.V W “'3 YMXV 119"” “hole Helen T] in D Gem, ,; ]-[ejn1’sII'1]]thi3 -' Round L O” pumng up their hands it could be 8tl1]g‘elI on we Side of ms jaw that .puued mi,“ “13. llher City; '1. E. ltobulsoii, I.‘-cjrlllcl‘ City; 5‘. C. sendick; Outside Guardiaii, Aug. Boiirdnlan, lived Without accident. But ‘suppose, in- m'm:;3‘l"c 2»; th )£i3,m_:n5l2; {lid gm.pOu.em8 M “gm mm at one‘: See“ that each had done plenty of work, ‘Sh,-,,.p_ D “Hum”, uulewurgs ,1,“ M_ ‘Almecs, ,,Va,’§eka; Au a,.m,.c3s of thanks was ‘delivered by pm“. stead, there liitd been ill»; error in the ill;-g_c-I “med 1. 0%“ “On (Haw mi)’. under me Wmeml hat iivistantly stops me most expriiclatlnlr pain!‘ \. and amwugh DO“.sem,,1,,,w,.ed ,0 mm mm fine, 22_ Dawson got home on the chin and jaw and llsauc. Aillims, Jl':, Clilcago; l\1lLCl_lL’ll ll. ltivel-3, dentLlndsay, when Col. N. C. Cilllboptlc s.pol.'e tioil; then Uncle Sam would have taken it, {aw rmlabtiilvled LT) cmeg “Nina and “Mazes. . A (g3fi‘£.l£l3;ngiatéollf.qaplil clgig-Vezlcongegttlilrgris. 1'Wl.la3ti!l contrast; W we,,,,;e,dcm,a,e_10O}i,Hgskinof HM,/._ re_turl'l, butlziilded fair ontlielnark. Asilccession b.‘“’“°"' (“‘“°“fa’°5 15*-‘“J- 13- UWUU. , UNWSU3. R" Sludge Wm’ 0’ "°"“73 C’: we Cmmnm-Court’ DY 519 P05m1l1Sl91' I3hY3l"l3'”la Would have The b.vO('l'llli(‘ at St. Jollli’s M. E. Church on ‘ IN I!‘ {()».\‘l n.\’E To 'l‘W'l?:N'l‘Y MINUTES, did not rush at one anotherhke bu“_d(,gS,und,he imm, as ncimer flied to guard in we must and bert A. Jen-old, Watscka; hlalolly, Llaill; D. and Mr. ltusscll followed in pertinent p¢{lllal'i§5. g_ (“L Se )U1Uh,‘?e he kee - S for “Mt purpose amended)’ 3‘ . tile IlIl”lC‘[lMA'l‘I(_‘;. Beil—riddeii, 1l'l_fll'll1§ Crippled, m,meuVe,.,mI wag m_Hu_ in the exu_eme_ Hnwkms the bout ended with some tremendously lieavv illoian. ‘Sheldon; A. ltussell, lhlglll; N. C. lhe hitter Kcllllelllllll proposed to give $2.5 to the F. .‘ (iii, 1 d d‘ f ’ » cl , I _: Prof G-us Iehmvl will give aconcelt MTl_au_ he-.1-trolls, Neuralgic. or pi-ogtmted Wm, ,,se,,,,e ma’ feigned, but, Gould 30,; dmw ms rim], who at lIl2‘l3'lg‘lllll]g‘. . - 1bJCul'ek'l, Llliiciigim (.3 LL. \rVul1l:el', ‘Rock Islitfld; jelly Wil0d\_VOlllltl (lCilV(.l}l- the lilcst Basil)’ Ion tfillily .15 lull re s 0 pleclous an llnppol hers in” .0“. .Bm.adw“y, next Friday evening suffer, , length led olfat the lllouth. Tolnlnv tliensen. his “H H2i\-iklns-Wonderiull ' ' ' ° (“mu ' acfianv‘ 6‘ “ “g“"”'“3 “' our ca" ma p“"°il.’ e3 "t t 3 0" er" Me ' z 4' " ' -- " th= t : / 16“ smngm home at me chestnwmch led to (mun- we mark’ Bunsen going to yhéeézgllvlzzé eI<)1l,alcced o1,}"li1‘;5 l.OD,‘Ja(.'.lii:01"lV_lllU§ 11. ll. 93¢;-, Hoollstown; Geo. Eience. industry, S£)i)l;lel.y and virtue. _ _ LETTJQRS Go ESTRAY, . :’f’l'i‘!‘l‘;{ll1le‘r')V‘1‘1%gb<-O3-0llllléfig-:3 \l‘f‘:fitl3-be-lgftggncetj 8313:. In tel-s with botll hands. Tlley tlleil broke away, forlner then beautifully cross-countered his op- bmbs’ biumgol B}. 1‘ ' 'K‘.’”°y' L’m°“5°‘ b ' Judge Cnmles 1’ ’ (fitdyl of we Cum‘ 0‘ Oman" ‘md hundmds Of h"‘*”S “"9 made “ck by hope Lehman Miss I izzie l\l‘arsh Dr Bideaux. Pl-of. - : - / when Haw;-m,s C,.OsS_c0um,_,,.ed. Punch on me ponemon we jaw’ and Punch also Smnmg his 0. Irwin, bliicaao; Iheo. blleldon, UD".&\g0; nalcorrection, being prese_nt,was called on fora den-,,.,.ed. In the early colonial times, so the Uriah,” .a d Ocuer local c'eleb'rmeS Wm take V ‘ , jaw, and dug-med ms 1,,“ heavily on me mark 1-lg:-,5, m,,de,1m we same 8 0% 4“ IE_ fl _ Wm. Gal-rett,Jr., Chic.-igo; J. R. Ha na,Mon- speech. but excused himself on account of in- Old euow ,, mjeb in the De .u.um,nt ar_ . 3 -I ll ’ T WILL AFFORD ,INS_’l‘AN'1‘ EASE. This led to a. furious r-111. Dmvseu; - ' rally 17,11,-,,,.ed alum ,k. P. - - 0L 191 ‘"09 mouth; J.R. llerry, Monmouth; J. is . Meauer, disposition. ‘ I . _ ' P‘ ml . P‘ ' ‘ l’‘}‘,’3"‘ ‘)9 °°,’”391“~ . I1VFLAMl\IA’l‘ION(.)Il‘ THE KIDNEYS. 9 i h , _ _ ~ ~_ - 3. getting _ ._ . - ‘ 4“ Ins. in the midst of lear- Mob D . . F R ,5 . . H 0 th 1 d - - - chives tells us, great pains were taken to lhe High School Lyceum held a meeting last 1NpLAMMAr1~I0N Op *p[{E 1;LA1)1)E3, ‘Om-°5h‘ W01‘ 5° We 1”‘’l’eS- 110. “0W€VeI'. Sonn i-lot f‘“‘5' f‘”"‘ “g‘““”g- “W 599“ W stagger’ backivafd F i iimif limir’ ' S hsmltwm’ Qibimcii’ (1: it e .2.’ immomt e 0 R? deluded mien pubhc recover letters which had been lost A letter night INFLAMMATION OFTHE BOWFLS ‘ - out of jeopzildv, and as lrlawkills came ~ l and ‘tithe l-oiillu’ cld '- -2 'l ' 6"‘ ’ “'30 °”°“’5 ' ' "““‘“v P“? “K “*3 “ . " “'.‘““9“_ 3 “"110 3 0 m0ll_ *3 l91lC9- M . G" ‘, ,. . ' . - - - . QQNG.-Es'r1()]s('0l."THE LUNGS -. a Steamer on We u0w'sw which the 0me,<,:_.ilve<=1)lllle:3 24': 11_adl)0‘vbeLl': mlwnit;ii«.”l;<,ul’ifyfi>(:l‘:.’olfptillrllffékly Marsh, woulou; ll. C. Ar.‘n_el's. Peltiil; Jarvis which time a feature of the_ occasion will be the In those days was an expensive all-.ui~; paper c0'gl:m}l'1<;lxllr‘I§rbighlcgglfil D1 ODOBG giving‘ a gland SORE THROAT’ DIFFICULT BREA,‘rHING_ , ,- on me jaw, but was countered on the chin. Am and bustle his man’ he would we mink have Dinslilore, Sterling; Arthur l.’._. McDonald, _Van- reading of the essay for which tlieprcnlluiii was cost a great deal, and the postage was c0nsid- 3‘ Sm_priS'e yrgamy vimléd Mr and Mrs. Joseph ' ‘ - A-m.”.A.l:ION 01,. THE HEART. otliflr break-awa_V. and Punch was woke up with “Wn; but he ‘allowed Hawkins to ‘recover by the -gall“; .N' 6'' M°°w' -BWIW5 ('m.“”' W’ Wood’ °fl.ered' ma an “dm'°°S {mm W‘ H’ F‘ R‘““l““' emblev m"g'"-g "Om 25 "‘”‘ts even up to $13 to VOYIKD-llzllllc at their residence on Miss-ouriavcnue -HYSrERI(’S' GROUP’ DI(I?)grmdlFiIiiIA’NFLUENZA a stinger on the nose, but returned the coinpli- 1°38’ SDal'I‘l_n8‘., and was twice out of distance in igmu’-("m°“g.°5 J‘ W‘ .U1’p"“,’§" ("“°“g‘.’5 H,‘ A‘ E‘7‘.1' , . , say nothing of. the annoyance of having to 13,; evemnig. The resujt was 3 3011,. good ume_ HEADACHE. TOOTH“-.H"§ AR ‘ L I ’ ment with a cross-counter on the jaw. the lead off. ‘He, however. sent home an upper- ,"'“m“g. Chicago; David .ll-nxter, New tolls’ {he Futmp Guy Lodge “'33 (mmmzed on the VVlllLUG 0115 YOU? 0W0 P311 from the (lulu: and Harry F Parry operator at the National Stock J’ NET/TRA'LGIA RIJEULIATISM, 2, As the 13.13 agw, raced each other D0W_ cut, wliichonly just niissodits destl-nil.-ti0'll, out as (’.m-”’' ‘U’ Swe" 1"'.‘°°‘”°“.- A ““.““"’r 01 “1’p“' fir“ °f i“s.”.U°t°be" by “"3 tf’“°w’"" named gen‘ illipressiilg on the back of the missive the Yards is visiiiniffrlellds in the East. C01-DCH1LLi.. AGUECH.l'.LLS. ’ sett'?3 back lookedve1'Y,mLlch scored from the in- 1‘ g"‘Z"" T”‘."”1lY’8 temple it staggered him. cation‘: f°”“m’"”‘°n 0" “reign menses m mac‘ Liam-eon’ “ms” R’ Dunn’ 1 ' S’ Dw-wn-’- W’ -L‘ ‘inlniense seal so custoinar in those da '19 ’1‘1Ie'f0110winiz Olllcers of East St.'L0uis Lodge. C‘-ULBL-4-INS AND FR0ST‘BITE3' fighung at 1,1,9 ,-ope_.~,_ 30“, were urea at me fags Heavy in lighting then took place, aild at the in- mi‘? Wu” med’ hm’ have “°" V“ 99°“ aclled “P011- (Jil‘8.\ I On,‘ H. .l{Ol'lgll‘lOI], Dr. J. H» ,Le’f,“e’ Wm‘ S ' 1 ‘k. 1 1. my . ' 1 . .. .y'].1 No. 504 A F. and A. M.. for the 011511102’ vear. The 3- Illicit?-10Il0fthe Ready Relief t0 the Dart 01' fighu-Hg. in me p,.eV3,_,uS round; Dowseth hUW_ ev,m,,,1(, p,-wk away Punch followed up and land_ ville inter-rial revenue collections, in this, the I . Lindvsay, C. lilrensendick,‘ J. C. letter, R. ome t ieserenlar J) Lo cplst es alt.‘stl_ war m.Sm_l.l.ed Thurmay evening: Anson Gdsml’ pans wgere the Pam or dmicalty exists Wm am)“ ever. led oil‘ at the chin. and was cross-countered 3“ W111-' when on the head without a semblance of Elgmn D"’“'°t‘.' for De°e‘"be"' WW6 $218395 87' M‘ l.€‘m1‘m' E‘ R‘ m‘°”3e' E‘ J‘ “:’“'"mS°"' to be 869" at the Dead'LeLter 0mce' rifle” W 31 ' Thomas H Nolan S W ° Paul W. Abt 9339.334 °°m1’°1't- " on ma e,,1._a bi, .00 mgh for d,,m»,,ge_ This med 3 1-‘e;u,~,,_ A,,O,he,. fufwus muy was again the alljt-‘ltfogtllte 8ll'Jl.ll.‘8ayef&l"A.l377, $2,233,742 45. ed “ . £‘,.;,fi,;,lan ;\L7ll-li(,<;),'::’ti”:’:5’l:i“.’OSh.ul?Xoé.5.i;aIé Oannd agiigé faded lilies and yellow appearance lure one . .;, L Uavaxléugll S. D. ; J. . O Mum“ J. inT1;ir2;‘$o s:IilI(1):ly;!((l:'3§)s i2uiIl‘:lf(§}rl2’;1Y¥1rl)L)SlerS§)g%\:Y£;tSt;'.’r gvglgé '~- ~~' " .- ' , «- - . le~ -’~- «-1- - - ‘. r n e° -. -. _ . ' . ’.'.' --.'. *. ..»- lliin, and he daslltd ills left full lll his anta,r;oli- “ 91‘: and D0”! 3054 WVBIG dleissma On the libs. J 6 O“ O '1 bu “"6 Wwum us nleuibers, and twelve more awaiting initiation. mm "' deep reverie of those long gone days’ D-55°11“ Halls» 5- 3- 2 George ‘5“3"°» J: 3- 2 Stomach. Heartburn. Sick Headache. Iliarrlievz. DYI- ‘to haul off the plunder, but were found next day in the country. Petitions are being circulated in this city for signers asking Congress for an appropriation for the improvement of the Mississippi River and the permanent security of Sny Island Levee, which men. which the most elniiient physicians of our Med- ical College pronounced ilicilrable. , ’ They were like knots on a tree. My Weight W9-8 275 pounds when 1 coliiilieilced with your remedies. and now it is two hundred and ten pounds. but they are notall gone yet. 1 have taken twenty-four bot- cared about the job. and the stakes were drawn. , , _ -place cinmined ivitb letters show the amount Punch,of course, retaining the title of Champion. of work which the ladies do. One handsome young lady is kept busy all the day in stamp- ing the envelopes, and she does it with light- ning rapidity. It is said that these ladies are for‘Boston, Th-atcher’s Island, Portland and Eastport. the other’s head, and got two ill return at the chin and jaw. He now look to rib-lighting, and caught two heavy blows on the nose. 12. Punch daslleal at his man, and got home twice on his jaw. Offers of forty to tell from Tolli elected Sumner J. Chadbourne Secretaliy of State, 1.. A. Emery Attorney General, and . P Cilly Adjutant General. M‘ Sloppy Weather. NEW YORK, January 4.——The snow storm this A LANDMARK GONE. Disgrace and Death. Tyler. A furious rally followed, from wh'cl ~ . . . _ _ , . . . extends along the bank of the Mississippi River tlcii of Resolvent. nine of Re_lief s.nd.tweii§Y-f0Il1‘b0t-_ Dowseu m-,,;;., away, and as Tummy f0“0“:e,; Destruction of the Bellevue House by m01'llUlS't1l1'|led 1030 3 d0W11'D01l1' 01 ram. Whlcho Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. the besa rea_ders_of bad Wjrlt-ll‘lg In tlle 0011n'' from a._ point in Illinois opposite H;|1]1)ib;t] to ties of pillsé mle.‘£*Z;fiuf1,;f)o‘,:1?i1i,§;l';gSa::,§)iii1.,E:,'_asrenvm‘ sent his riglil’. on the jaw with great force, re. Fire lliis Moi-lling—l.oss $1,500. by noon, had washed the snow from the streets ZANESVILLE, 0., January 4.--Robert Egan, “'5': an N318 not 50 08 VV011de19d 3‘ “hen One Clarksville. P193" 5"‘ 3' MRS, g_ Kggpp, ceivins SW0 CI'11Sll6I'S On the J'%Wv’ and “US in l‘6- The fire at about 12:30 o'clock this morning was and housetops. The wind is east, the weather son of J. P. Egan, shot himself this morning, be- sees some of the specimens of their W0l‘k. The The adjourned term of the Louisiana Court of turn. Doivsett then slung his right over, and Hawkilis went down, and as he got up he caught another on the mark, missing a cross with his right. 13. More fiddling aboutifor nothing, and when Punch led oil‘ Tomilly was there witlfhis leit also, and he got on the cllln and j.'l\V beautifully, rush- ing his man over to the ropes and well péppering him. Dowsett at last got out of this unpleasant 170:-snlon cleverly. but his anlfljzolllat would not let him rest, and gave him one ill the ribs and another on the niiirk as a partiilg salute, and 31. thollgli he tried hard to agliill get Pu ilch there his 10$!-1i1_‘,'i’l ing was too £:O0(l for Hawkins. 14. Toilliily was. as usual, up first, and dashed out his left viciously, but not a heavy counter in retiirll, whicll made him not only get away, but stop away. Lon_9; sparring took place, and Dow- sett getiiilp,‘ well within dlstallcc, struck Tommy four times ill the face witlloiit it return, but, get- ting back to view the efi'ct‘.ts of his hallcliwork, l'i.'l\‘.'klll8 impetuously rushed in, and landed twice on the jaw ancl once on the ribs. Punch then dashed after, as he in turn was getting away, and they stood in the middle of the ring foot to fool, and liailimereil away at each other fiercely. So e.'igi:l'ly were they lighting that Bill- dock had to rush in and separate them at the call of tillie. 15. Both were now thoroughlv warmed to their work, and Dowsett led oll‘ai. the jaw,Hawklns re- turning on the ribs, and getting a clinker on the tip of the nose, to which he replied with a dab at the mark. Punch now landed a double event on the jaw and chili, as also did his rival on the mark and chin. They tllen had a desperate tussle at the ropes until lime was called. In this round George Cunninglialli made himself obnoxious, and set a bad example by i-llontlllg at the ring side,1'or which Napper and Davis cleverly expelled him from the arena. 16. Hawkins up flrst,looking as fresh as though he had only jilst begun. He led off‘ quickly at the ribs. Punch reiurlled on the throat and chili, and f'~ {gt a hot one on the m2lrk,which made him wince. TL‘. .. _ ' his led to a rapid succession of hard and clever Counters at close qilarters. After a breakaway _ Bad 5 little sparring for wind, Dowsett dashed his « fleft on the jaw and caught two heavy spanks in return on the ribs and eye. This riled Punch, who like lightning sent his left 8 craslier on the Qfifhcst and chin, and his right twice on the jaw. other desperate rally ensued in favor of Dow- . , left, _and Hawkins got cleverly away just as time Qllblred.’ .01. Punch tried to lead, but was countered on and in at second attempt Dowsett was Qlt of distance, and are he could recover had be- _ e the recipient o a favor on his chin and W. 00 which he responded with it straight lett- . or on Tommy's breast, another on the nose, ii -yards, road, on the i-is'e beyond the Wedge House, and 3.BllO1'L distance east of the Wesleyan Cemetery. There were two alarms sounded, one immediate- ly after the other, which called three engines to the spot. Of course water was scarce, fire- plugs being few and far between in that locality. ’li‘lie place was pretty tlioroiiglily burned 01‘ drenched with the little water at hand. In days past the Believue has been a great resort. for stock men, there having been several stock yards in the vicinity, but latterly, since the establish- ment of more extensive and commodious its patronage has been, to it great degree, confined to the hilcksters and farmers. The loss can not be very heavy, as the structure Was impaired by years of usage. At a liberal es- tilmlte. $1.500 will cover it. The biiilding is the pi'opcl'ty of Messrs. Woodlock, Boyle, Leiilwell and Nairel, and was insured for its entire value. The origin of the fire is unknown. The second alarm was turned on to obtain the use of hose to make connection with the distant plugs. LA 7v’ The Coal Kings. BETHLEHEM, PA., Jllllll3.l‘y 4.--A meeting of the shippers aild operators of the Lehigh Valley coal region took place here this afternoon. Reso- lutions were passed censurins: the action of Lin- derman and Willet in having refused to concur in the proposition submitted by the coal operators at Plliladelpllia to allot 18% per cent of the total production to the Lelllgli Valley. It was then‘ decided to reject the percentages oflered by the combination as being unfair, and to ask for an- other meeting of the companies, in the hope that an agreement maybe reached. The meeting is said to have been harmonious. The Butter Merchants. _; NEW YORK, January 4.—The butter merchants met to-day, and passed the following‘ re‘solu’tion: Resolved, That we form ourselves into a Na- tional Association for the protection of dairy pro- ducts from adulteratlon, the enforcement of the 3{.atlII.e relative to the sale of oleomargariiie, and to procure uniform State laws regulating the sale of me game, and that such association be called the National Association for the Prevention of dul.ei-ation of Butter. ATD8 following oaicers were elected: President, J. 1). Hunter; Vice President, James F. Joyce; Treasurer, '1‘lios.H. Newman; Secretary. T- M- I rib-boa-dc: with his right. This woke Haw- ' ‘. Scaver. in the old Bcllevue House, on the Manchester‘ thick and the danger flags flying. Already two vessels are reported ashore, but no lives lost. The snow extended South to Washington, chang- ing into rain. 9 Snow in the South. MEMPHIS, TENN., January 4.-—A snow storm last night prostrateil the telegraph wires through- out this section. A negro ‘ teamster was found -frozen to death in his wagon in the suburbs this morning, having gone to sleep drunk. At Richmond, Va., snow fell six hours yester- day, followed by nail and heavy rain. Fighting About the Quadruplex. NEW YORK, January 4.--In the suit of the Western Union Telegraph Company vs. George Harrington, T. R. Edison, the Atlantic and Pa- cific Telegraph Company, Jay Gould and others, trustees of the Automatic Telegraph Company and Automatic Company, Judge Freedman granted an injunction restraining the defendants from bringing or prosecuting any suits in rela- tion to patents which cover the qiiadriiplex in- strunleiits, except the Atlantic and Pacific Tele- graph Company's siiit,noW peiidinsz beforeJudge Sandford, and except two suits by Harrington and Edison, in the District of Columbia, to test title to the patents on the condition they stipu- late in ten days, to allow the Western _Union to put in its equitable defense to those actions. The order also enjoins the transfer, etc., of patents which are subject of action. A Strange Coincidence. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. KANSAS CITY, Mo., January 4.-—Nils Dahl, a Swede, who has resided in this city for the past seven years, committed suicide last night by tak- ing arsenic. The deed occurred ‘within twenty feet of where the poor Russian, Kottwoiz, killed himself only a few hours before. It was a queer coilicidenee that two such affairs should happen in the same locality within six hours. Rival Ribbonmen. special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. CARTHAGE,_ Mo., January 4.--The Murphy movement was inaugurated in this city last night by Rev. Dunlap. The meeting was held in the Methodist Church and was larirely, attended. nearly 200 persons signed the pledge, and doubt- tween 6 and 7 o'clock, inflicting probably a fatal wound. The young man recently enlisted in the United States army, and while home on a furlough he forged his father’s name to obtain a suit of clothes, and having been arrested and committed to jail. it is supposed he took his own life to avoid censure for his crime. Bob liigerso1l’s Engagements. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. . PEORIA, ILL., January 4.--Col. Ingersoll is at home at present attending to his correspondence and preparing his new book. He delivers his lecture on Ghosts in Chicago next Monday even- ing. From there he goes to Detroit, Ann Arbor, Buffalo, and other Eastern points. Gubernatorial Appointments. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., January -t.——Gov. Phelps has this morning appointed Thomas J. Younger, John F. Tandy and R. R. Moore, as judges of the St. Clair County Court, in the place of Asabel Ileath, Thomas Henly and William Rice, resigned. Pierced by a Ram-rod. Special Dispatch to the Globe—Democrat. - BOWLING GREEN, KY., January 4.-‘Frank Briggs and Gus Sublett, two colored men, were engaged in shooting paper wads at each other to- day, while out hunting. Briggs, forgetting to take his ram-rod out of his gull,fii-ed and in- stantly killcd Sublett. Found on the Track. Special Dlsllalcll to the Globe-Democrat. LOGANSPORT, IND. ,January 4.—Ei-nest Richter, aged twenty, was found on the railroad track here this morning, having been run over by some train during the night. One leg and an arm were severed from the body. He died soon after being discovered. HAPPY tidings for nervous suiIe_rers, and-those who have been dosed, drugged‘an_d qnacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts effectually cure premature debility, weakness and decay. Book and Journal, with lnforination worth thousands. mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Galvanic ‘Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. but eveil gold tarnishes with much handling, when it has to be done at the rate of from ceived for a letter which had a famous his- tory. Forty-two years ago it missed its des- tination alid landed in the Dead-Letter Office. average lady reader probably will say that it must be ‘ ‘too funny for anything” to be con- tinually reading other people’s love letters; and so it is with reading other folks’ letters twenty to fifty an hour, day after day and month after month. A WONDERFUL RESURRECTION. Afew months ago an application was re- \ No call was made for it, and there it remained in the archives till the descendants of the writer, wishing to prove their right to his property, obtained from old journals the in- forliiation that the deed had been mailed at such a time to such a person, but had never reached its destination. They tllen made ap- plication to the Departnient for the letter. The odds were so greatly against them that their surprise must have ‘been boundless when the old yellow (lociilneiit was returned to them just as it had been mailed over forty years before. DON SANZA CABRAL AGAIN. Many will remember the great sensation caused by the account of the marriage of Don Cabral, the “Diamond King,” (a fictitious character created by Mr. William H. Mc- Elroy, of the Albany Eveiting Journal.) Papers all over the country published the ac- count, and as a consequence hundreds of let- ters addressed to hiln came to the Dead-Letter Ollice, and were afterward returned to Mr. Mcllllroy, as the olllyliving representative of the aforesaid fictitious Doll. In his applica- tion for them he says: ‘ ‘I do not wish these letters for public-.itioii, but would value them for file in lily scrip-books. as illustrating in a marked and unique manner the Success of ‘The Brazilian Wedding,’ all extravaganza directed at one of the follies of modern life. ’ ’ Tile writers of these letters represented every degree of life, and all with American directness asked donations or loans from him for this or that purpose. Some even iilclosed a postage-stamp or a photograph,. only to have the clerks who returned these letters wonder at their crediilit-y. A ROMANCE. Every day there comes with the list from Common Pleas will commence in this city on the 8th-inst., and continue for ten days. Oil account of the illness of Judge Porter, it has been at ques- tion of doubt as to whether the Court would be held, but his Honor has so far coiivalesced as to be able to hold the term. The Catholic Church of this city has recently been furnished with all elegaiit bell, and on last Sunday afternoon, while several men were en- delivering to remove the bell from thebelfry for the collsecratieil service, it slipped from the rope in some manner and fell, crashing through three floors, a distance of seventy feet, to the bottom of tile‘ bell-tower. The most remarkable par: of the mishap, however, was that no one was hurt and the bell was uninjured. The Murphy temperance movement was begun in the city last Monday eveliilig, under the lead- ershlp of D1‘? Conway, of Philadelphia, and iil- ‘ ready over 1,000 persons have signed the pledge and donned the blue ribbon. Never before was there such enthusiasili ill the tenlperancecause and such crowds in attendance at the lneetin2's. Court Hall is unable to contain the people seek- ing admittance, and every night many are turned away. Anothei Letter from Mrs. C. Krapf. DR. RADWAY——Kiiid Sir: ltake the liberty to ad- dress you again. M3’ llealtli is §:i'ea.t‘._i‘-' improved by the use of your llicdieiilos. Three of the tumors are entirely gone and the foiirtll is nearly so. Drops)’ is gone. health still improving. and lily weight decrease illg very fast. 1 have hail a great many calls this sum- mer to inquii'e of the wonderful cure your medicine has done for me, one from Ohio. one from Callad8_. three from Jackson, and unite a lliilnber from thll place. Yours with respect.’ MR9. (.. 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Sofia has been quietly evacuated, and all garrisons in exposed positions beyond there have been gradually withdrawn and concentrated at Ikhtiman. It is not believed that the Russians in the present state of communication can sup ply a sufficient force to storm Ikhtiman defile. The Turkish force at Kamarli seems to have been surprised by a Russian flank movement, but,after a hard fight, succeeded in escaping to a point from which it can reach Jkhliman. Private dis- patches received at St. Petersburg state that only 10,000 Turks have retired into Roumelia. The re- mainder of the Ottoman forces,nunibering 70.000. remaining north of the Balkans. are distributed among the fortresses of the quadrilateral. It is ighly improbable that the Russians can reach drianople before May, operations being pre- vented by insurmountable obstacles. The weather indications for to-day are falling barometer, warmer and clear. GOLD in New York, yesterday, opened and closed at 102%. TRIBE will be music in the air of Washing- ton a weekhence. will be ready to support the policy as soon as he gets into the Senate. Hayes and he will rise above party together. , BIN. BU'rI.nB’s bricks are very good, so far; but it would be well for- him to bake wthem a little harder. Otherwise he should try cobble-stones. IT is now very confidently stated that Pat- terson, of South Carolina, so far from having been lying at deaih’s door, has been feigning sickness, in order to give him an excuse for resigning in favor of Wade Hampton. He is as bad as Hayes. ITEMS like the following. which we find in the Cincinnati Gazette, do not increase our pride in the Big Bridge: Tickets to St. Louis and all points West have been advanced 50 cents on each passenger, in consequence of the outrageous increase in tell by the Bridge Company. Tm: religious controversy is enriched to- hop grandchild in her arms, and before she could be stopped implored the jury not to to the scaffold. The jury could not avoid a verdict of guilty, but they added “with extenuating circumstances,” the effect of which would be to send the condemned to New Caledonia for life,- instead of to the guil- lotine. French juries have latterly become so extremely averse to returning averdict car- rying capital punishment with it that the French penal colony at the antipodes has among its inhabitants a good number of mur- derers, without including those who were concerned more or less directly in the horrors and-homicides of the Commune.’ It seems that upon their arrival, especially since the escape of Rochefort, all prisoners, both polit- ical and civil, are treated almost alike-so much so, indeed, that after a time it is difli- cult to distinguish one class from another. This fact is already causing a good deal of ap- parently needless alarm to the ultra Conserv- atives of France. They argue that ere long the Communists are sure tobe pardoned, and that, on their return home, all the common murderers and cut-throats will, in some way or other, manage to return with them, and that in that manner France would be deluged with a class of the most irreclaimable crim- inals. THE S'l‘lNGY SPATE. The proclamation of Gov. Phelps, calling on all good citizens of Missouri tofioin in cel- ebrating the Paris Exhibition in an inex- pensive way, is one of the most remarkable State papers of modern times. The first thought at the mention of such a document is a mildfi wonder as to why the Governor should have felt called on to issue it, and .when it is found to begin by a statement of the difficulties which are likely to result from _the absence of any appropriation, the second thought is that such a state of affairs ought to have resulted in the absence of a proclama- tion. The Governor wears the aspect of a man who gravely announces that a fine din- ner has been set out for him, but that. in the absence of the wherewithal to pay for it, he is likely to experience great difficulty in cat- ing it. There is a great deal of truth in his remarks, but it is that kind of truth which can be best expressed by silence. For his Excellency does not much mend matters by saying that, if somebody else will pay the expense of a proper representation, the State of Missouri can be properly repre- sented. If it is the State of Missouri which is to be represented, it ought to be the State of Missouri which pays the cost. ‘If private individuals subscribe their private means, or give their individual services for nothing, then it is no representation of the State at all, and should not be so considered. The Gov- ernor thinks that the material interests of the State would be greatly benefited by its display at Paris, but we hardly think that the credit of the State would be helped if it were known that the display represented merely an at- tempt of the State Government to sponge on the generosity of the citizens. After the State has been called on for an appropriation and has refused it, the best thing that the State Executive can do is to be silent over it. If the State was to be repre- sented at all, the time to make provision for it was when the Legislature was in session and had power to appropriate money; as the Legislature refused to appropriate the money, it is only the fair inference that neither the State nor the people desired to have the World’s Fair at Paris know that there was such a place in existence as the State of Mis- souri. Having made our choice we ought to stand by it. We had fair notice that there was to be an exhibition and that all the world was to be represented, and we elected to our Legislature men who were stingy enough to refuse the money when the refusal were the air of economy, but who are now represented by an attempt to secure a display on the ground of the benefit it will do our State. In such acondition of afi'airs, the best thing the State authorities can do is to rigor- ously abstain from doing anything, and if day with another letter from Rev. Mr. Hughey, of Alton, and an answer from Dr. Falconer to the letter of Father O’Leary, published yesterday. We are gradually re- solving the people of St. Louis into theo- logians. Tm: Greenback party in this State is in a flourishing condition; it is about to start an organ at Jefferson City, and all that it wants is, according to the advice of the Dispatch, from Jefferson City, “a practical printer with a good press and some good type. ” We hope the practical printers will not all apply at once for the situation. IT is very fortunate for Mexico that Judge Howard, of San Elizario,is not a British sub- ject, but it seems to have been very uiifor- tunate for Judge Howard that he was an American citizen. Possibly the best plan would be for the American citizens on the Texas border to inaugurate the era of good feeling by withdrawing from their homes and leaving the country to the exclusive occupa- upon the quality of dairy products. anything is to be done, to leave it to private enterprise. - DAIRY FARMING. Success in the dairy depends upon many things. most of which are within the far- mer’: control. The suitableness of his land and the quality of the grasses that naturally grow upon it are of the first importance. Many farms and many large sections of coun- try are not well adapted to secure the highest degree of success in the business. Well wa- tered and hilly pastures, on which the sweet- est grasses grow, impart a high and delicate flavor to the products of the dairy. The nat- ural vegetation of level, low-lying lands, unless underdrained and otherwise improved, is more or less acid and iniiutritious. Clayey soil is often well adapted to the growing of luxuriant grass, but never so sweet as those grasses which grow on a lighter soil lying" higher. " The water with which ‘a dairy farm‘ is supplied has a very marked influence Cold, disgrace the child by sending its _father_ fresh running spring water is the best‘ by all odds, but there are many good dairy farms on which springs are not found. In the absence of these there must be some other means of supplying pure water, either natural or arti- ficial. A cow in milk should never be com- pelled to slake her thirst in a stagnant mud- hole. A good dairy farm should be divided with some reference to summerlng and wintering . about an equal number of cows. Special at- tention should be given to pasture improve- ment. such as clearing of rocks and bushes; and sometimes a top dressing or occasional application of fresh seed will prove beneficial . The necessity of raising root crops and other substances that will furnish a large supply of winter food is generally understood by those who engage in this branch of farming. A dairy farm is essentially a grass farm, but the raising of roots is almost indispensable to the attainment of the highest success‘. The wh ole energy of the farm is directed to the raising of food for the largest herd of cows that it can » be made to carry, if under intelligent man- agement. The feed that is prepared with special refer- ence to keeping dairy cows should be difier- ent from that of other animals; that is, it is more importantjhat it should be fresh, sweet and wholesome. These qualities, of course, are important for all stock, but positively so for milk cows. Clover is about the most val- uable of anything in the form of hay, and when cut early andproperly cured, it is sum- tipn of the greasers. THE President is brushing up his cheerful- ness and his armor, and preparing for the fray; we would recommend him, before he ventures into the field of strife again, to give prayerful perusal go avolume by an almost forgotten author--Nasby, we believe, by naine—published many years ago, and called “Swingin Round the Sirkel’ ’—if we remem- ber rightly; it described the adventures of a party by the name of Johnson. THE extraordinary care with which juries are selected under the system which prevails in France was illustrated ina remarkable manner the other day. It appears that on the 1st of June last one Dnpont murdered his wife, and was afterw-.ii'ds tried for the crime before the proper Court of the Department of the Seine-et-Oise. He was convicted and’ ‘sentenced, but, as is now almost invariably the case in France, he filed an application for permission to appeal. The appeal being heard, it was shown that one of the jurors in the case was a merchant who had been ad- judgeda bankrupt, and who had been re- habilitated, as the phrase goes—that is to say, absolutely freed from the effects of his bank- ruptcy. Upon thie sole ground the judgment of the Court below was quashed and the prisoner remanded for a new trial. There, unfortunstelv, justice failed.- and a scene happened which could scarcely have been witnessed out of France. The mother of the ard of feeding. If a poor quality of hay is used from necessity, it should always be sup- plemented with roots or other succulent food. It is not the food alone, however, on which the success of a dairy enterprise depends, but to some extentit is the class of cows selected- "not the particular breed so much as the quality of the individual animal. The selection should dairy that it is proposed to pursue. Rich milk is almost as essential for the best quality of cheese as of butter‘, but it is a matter which the dairyman must decide for himself whether he will keep those cows which pro- duce the richest milk for cheese making. For butter dairying he must have rich-milk- giving cows. If afariner is so situated as to be able to sell his milk at a fair and reasonable price,it is the most profitable object of the dai- ry. Next to this cheese is supposed to pay best; and no doubt it is the case, if a cheese factory is near, where the milk can be carried every day and converted into this article. Butter making is, profitable under almost any cir- cumstances, and is of prime necessity, and if well made will always command a high price. One more thought in connection with this subject. Many farmers incline to the opinion that it is more expensive to feed stock in the barn than it is to pasture them. This is a mistake, in many cases. If the cropping of a dairy farm be wisely conducted, it is quite as cheap, or cheaper, to feed hay as to feed grass. It is claimed that more feed can be obtained from the same land by cuttingthe grass than by feeding it. ‘But if only the same, the increased quantity and value of the manure, and the better condition of the cows, when early stalled, more than offset the labor of cutting and gathering the crop. In some countries the soiling of cattle is resorted to altogether; but we have here special reference to the practice of some farmers in not allowing their stock to be brought to the barn for their regular winter feeding until very late in the fall, or until actually driven in by cold and show, which is indeed poor economy. The matter of using a few more tons of hay should not stand in the way. Feed early and late in the stalls, and the benefits arising therefrom will be clearly observable. THE MURDER OF HOWARD. If any doubt existed anywhere in relation to the real facts of the El Paso massacre, it must have been set at rest by the publication in the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT of the special dispatch from Texas yesterday, embracing the chief points in the official dispatch of Lieut. Tays, in comniaud of the small body of Rangers who bravely defended the Salt Beds at San Eli- zario, and only yielded to vastily superior forcewheu all hope was lost. From the very first the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. said that the struggle, so far from being a mere local quar- rel, was in fact an armed invasion of our soil. It was denied again and again by the Eastern press, and contradicted by reports emanating from the War Department, which should have had the best sources of information at its dis- posal. We presume, however, that but few will now be found to deny the fact that the leaders and most active spirits among the rioters were Mexicans who crossed from Mexican soil. But this is not all. The men who led the attack were not ordinary robbers, such as iii- fest the streets of great cities by night. Their work was done in military fashion. With their followers they began something like a regular siege of the ‘adobe dwelling house occupied by the Rangers. They dug a trench round it and constructed rifle pits in mili- tary fashion. Parlcys were held between the assailed and the assailants, as if upon the theater of international _war- fare. The Sheriff‘ of Pecos County was permitted to leave as a non-combatant in mock imitation of the rules of war, and the surren- der was at last demanded in terms like those which the Russian and Roumanian Generals might have addressed to Osman Pasha at Plevna. The defenders were told that their little stronghold was mined and that they would all be blown into the air unless Judge Howard were given up. Lieut. Tays begged him to remain, but the brave civilian quietly replied that the demand must be complied with as the only possible chance of saving the lives of the others. Perhaps he remembered how, more than eighteen hundred years ago, it had been said in Judea that it was better that one man should die than that the whole people should perish. He gave his watch and all his per- sonal ornaments to his friends, as memorials, and, like a hero, went out to certain death. He was at once led to a ditch, at a.distance of about a hundred yards, and shot like a dog. If this is not savage war—as truly savage war as that which from time to time we wage with scattered tribes of hostile Indians—it would be difficult to estimate the exact difference, although it might not require a professional hair-splitter to draw the distinction. Is Howard’s blood to be uuavenged any more than Custer’s was? Men talk about the barbar- ism of _,the middle ages. but we can not easily recall any medizeval barbarity so atrocious as this. Such cold-blooded slaughter of unarmed prisoners was once threatened more than 500 years ago, but the cruel threat was never car- ried into execution. It was in France, in 1347, when, after a siege of a year, Calais at last offered to surrender to Edward III of England: mercy was ofiered to the garrison upon condition that six of the principal citi- zens should deliver themselves up to the King's will. bearing the keys of the town and with hallers upon their necks. The people in Calais assembled to listen to the conditions; and, first, Eustache de St. Pierre, the wealthiest burgess in all Calais, devoted himself for his townsmen. His example was followed by five others of nearly equal de- gree, and. amid the blessings and tears of the townsmen, the noble six passed through the gate, and at last stood before the King. They were ordered to instant execution. Then out spoke the brave and chivalrous Sir VValter dc Manny, and implored Edward not to sully his honor by putting to death citi- zens who came out to save the remnant of their people. Sir Walter’: prayer was refused, butEleanor, the Queen, who was present, could bear it no longer. Tears streamed from her eyes, and throwing herself upon her knees, she implored her husband "for the love of our Lady’: Son to have mercy upon them.” Edward’s heart was touched, and as the old chronicle says, “he took the six citizens by the halters and delivered them to the Queen, and released from death all those of Calais for the love of her; and the good ‘“"’d°1'¢d Kiri-Wit! came into Court holding cient for them, and may be used as the etand- , lad: bade them clothe the six burgessee. be governed by the special department of the ’ and bade thembe, of good cheer. ” Thus did the King, after his anger had been excited by the loss of hundreds upon hundreds of his knights and men at arms. And in this nineteenth century, and on the new and rougher Texas border. where there are no traditions of knighthood, and where the innate nobility of the heart alone inspires noble deeds, Judge Howard’s self-sacrifice and devotion is as chivalrous and heroic as that of Eustache de St. Pierre, with which history has rung for centuries. But ‘his fate was ,more tragic. A-moiig all the Mexican invaders and their followers thirsty for blood. there was _not a single Sir Walter de Manny to bid them not stain their souls with murder. Among all the Mexican women of the place, there was not a single Eleanor to remind them of mercy “for the sake of our Lady’s Son.” Not a heart seems to have beaten with a tlirob of compassion as Howard stood at the brink of the grave quietly waiting for the bullets that have hur- ried a martyr who died for others to a bloody death. His heroism was greater than Custer’s. The soldier, with hot blood in his veins and a shout of exultation upon his lips, dashed at the head of his men ipto the midst of an Indian village, to what he believed to be accrtain victory. The civilian serenely and voluntarily offered himself up, refusing to imperil his guardian Rangers by any long- er defense of his life. Custer’s tale has been told in every village and hamlet of the land. Let the story of Howard go abroad, and then we shall see whether the people of the United States have one law, one method of dealing with the wandering Indians who have - slain their soldiers, and another for the better or- ganized Mexican banditti who violate the sanctity of the soil and foully murder our citizens. 0 CHANGING THE CABINET. A Senatorial Attack on the Cabinet- lllr. Hayes to Be Asked to Change lts Membersliip—How Uld Abe Took the Life Out of a Similar Demand-No Reconstructioii Probable. [From the New York Herald.l WASHINGTON, January 1.—A rumor has been circulating here for some days that when Con- gress reassembles the Republican Senators, or rather the anti-Hayes part of them, intend to ask the President formally to reconstruct his Cabinet. Such an enterprise would not be without prece- dent. The Republican Scnatcrs once attempted to break up Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet in this way. Their chief object was to get Mr. Seward out. They held a caucus and adopted a formal resolu- tion requesting Mr. Lincoln to remodel his Cabi- net. Having done this, they appointed acom- mittee to wait upon the President with the reso- lution, and explain to him the reasons which led to its adoption, and urge him to conform himself to the Scnat.c’s wishes. A member of this com- mittee was sent to the President to notify him of what had been done, "and ask him to appoint a time when he would see the committee and hear the resolution. Tradition relates that Mr. Lin- coln received the Senator very aflhbly, and told him that he would be happy to see thexcommittee at 9 o'clock the following evening. “And," added he. ‘ ‘I will have the members of the Cabi- netpreseut to meet your committee.” To this ari-an ment. not unnaturally, the Senators at first c jected, but Mr. Lincoln was firm, saying that all such matters ought to be discussed in the presence of the persons concerned. There was at that time, as during nearlythe whole of Mr. Lincoln's administration, a dis- agreement between Secretaries Seward and Chase, which divided the Cabinet itself into two parties, and extended into the Senate, where the Re- publicans were either Seward or Chase men. It was generally understood that the movcnieut in the Senate was the work of Mr. Cliase’s friends. The case was as though Messrs. Conkling and Blaine were members of the present Cabinet, and Secretary Blaine’s friends, jealous of Secretary Conkliug’s ascendency, should address to Presi- dent Hayes a request to reorganize his Cabinet. In such a case it is not difficult to see that while Secretary Conkling would feel it incumbent on him to place his resignation at the disposal of President Hayes, Secretary Blaine, in whose in- ierest public opinion regarded the movement as made, would feel no less compelled also to offer his resignation. To do otherwise would give him the appearance of being party to an intrigue against a fellow Minister, which is commonly and justly held to be a disgraceful offense, an act of political immorality. This is precisely what happened. Secretary Seward wrote out his resignation -and handed it to Mr. Lincoln. Secretary Chase fell himself obliged to do the same thing. Mr. Lincoln quiet- ly put away both these p:ipers—said nothing about them-—but called the whole Cabinet togeth- er to inform them of what was to take place in the evening. He had no desire, he said, to change his_ Cabinet; and the members, being asked, were satisfied with his policy and with each other, and readily engaged to at least stand or fall together. They could scarcely do less. Thus matters stood when the President and his Cabinet assembled _at the White House to meet the Senatorial Committee. It is said that the Senators, finding them- selves lace to face with the gentlemen whose re- tirement into private life they had come to urge, were at first under a painful embarrassment, but Mr. Lincoln cheered them up and encouraged them to read their resolution and to speak their wishes as plainly as they chose. He contrived that the discussion should become general. and that the Cabinet Ministers should take part in it, and after an evening less unpleasant than the Senators had anticipated, they retired. The Cabinet, having declared itself harmonious be- fore the meeting, found itself no less so at its conclusion, and as Mr. Lincoln had not from the first intended any change, he, on the following day, quietly returned to Messrs. Seward and Chase their resignations, and that was the end of the whole matter. . It is doubtful whether an attempt on the pres- ent Cabinet would have better success. There are no such divisions in it as there were in Mr. Lincoln's, and no Presidential aspirations for the present to create them. Not enough Senators to constitute a majority of the Senate could be got to join in a demand for a reorganization of the Cabinet. The President does not mean to part with any of the present members, and it is not impossible that any vacancy which may at any time occur will be filled in a manner which would not at all please those who now want a new Cabi- net. It is pretty well understood in Administra- tion circles that if Secretary Evarts or Secretary Schurz should resign, the President would nomi- nate Mr. Bristow in his place. DEATIPS DOINGS. The Annual Report of the Chicago . Health Department. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. CHICAGO, January 4.—The annual report of the Health Department of this city made its appear- ance to-day. The mortality record for 1877 is very fa vorable,showing that to an estimated pop- ulation of 450,000 the death rate is not quite 18 in the thousand, and being over 500 less deaths than in 1876; that there has been no epidemic since the flrst six months of the year, and that the scarlet fever has lessened down to quite a small number and become less violent. Small-pox. as a gener- al thing, has much modified, and, assuming the form of varioloid, is slightly on the increase, but with the diligence that has been exercised in the past few months, there need be no apprehension of an epidemic. The deaths for the year ending December 31, 1877, numbered 8,026. Nothing Accomplished. CHICAGO, ILL. , January 4.-Representatives of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Michigan Centraland Vandalia Line met here to-day with Albert Fink, Commissioner of the West-bound Freight Pool, New York, and Nathan Guilford, Commissioner of the East-bound Freight. Chicago,to talk about the alleged cutting of rates by the Lake Shore Road, equalization of rates from Milwaukee to the seabord, and other matters. Owing to the absence of representatives of the New York Cen- tral and Lake Shore nothing definite was done. Adjourned to meet in New York Wednesday. Those Stolen Ponies. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. Dmnwoon. D. '1‘., January 4.-—It has been as- certained that the herd of Indian ponies which created so much excitement by their appearance in the Spearflsh valley a few days since, did belong to the Sioux, but were the property of a roving band of Drew Indians, and were stampedcd from the Powder River valley. The ponies were taken up by ranchmen, and by order. of Col. Evans were yesterday returned to the original proprietors. Jena Knox, Knoxville, La.. writes: Dr. J. H. McLean's wonderful Volcanic Oil Linlment, which cures Pains, Sores. Rheumatism on Man and Beast, has cured a valuable Horse of Sweeney. and many other cases. Dr. J. H. Mc- , Lean, St. Louis, Mo. 1 r I THE GREAT coivritovnitsv. Rev. Dr. Falconer in Reply to Father 0’Leary. Rev. Mr. I-Iughey’s Third Letter to Bishop Ryan. Dr. Falconer Answers Father O’Leary. To the Editor of the Globe-Democrat: S1‘. LOUIS, January 4, 1878.—-The Rev. Mr. 0'Leary, whose worthiness to represent his "sect” is vouched for Dr. Bette, and whose acts are done "under episcopal approbation,” is evidently not only a theologian, but a_ poet--an artist, in fact. I believe Romanism has the ad- vantage of Protestantism in that respect—it out- runs our system in the development of art. Per- haps that is its natural compensation for its loss of “reason” and decay of logic, whose keeping and culture seem to have been left to Protestant- ism. . I will, therefore, not attempt to disturb the pen-picture with which he prefaces his letter in to-day's GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. Let him have his pictures, since his Bishop, the guardian of his reason and conscience, assures us that he (being an intelligent Catholic) does not give them "adoration.” But he is not satisfied with art alone. He will “nibble” at logic and theology regardless of any and all unfriendly “traps” that may prove his ruin. He does not seem to realize that both his “theology” and his "logic” belong to the school of old "scholasticism,” which, according to high authority, "spurned laborious investigation and slowinduction”-—a school whose method consisted in "drawing_in- ferences. from acknowledged statements, and ac- cumulating distinctious concerning words.” .At the dose of a very good example of that method, Father Q’Leary comes to the following conclu- sion: ‘ ‘So, then, reason teaches the necessity and use of external authority, but Protestantism is the denial of this autliority: theixafore Protestan tism is the denial of reason; therefore Protestantism and logic are incompatible terms.j’ That must be refreshing to a reader of history and philosophy. It scarcely needs to be pointed out that the trick in the above conclusion, and in the premises which preceded it, is in the use of the term ‘ ‘authority’ ’ or ‘ 'extei'nal authority. ’ ’ “Reason teaches the necessity of external au- thority." Admitted. “But Protestantism is the denial of this authority.” Not admitted. You observe, we at once diverge on the» use or mean- ing of the word ‘ ‘authority, ’ ’ otherwise the above two propositions must be both answered in the same way-—botli affirmed or both denied. The authority referred to in hislctter, and which he accuses me of denying, is the au- thority (external) upon which we accept the "inspiration of the scriptures.” “I must have autliorii_v for believing that God has spo- ken,” he says. Again, “I must be sure that what is called the Bible is the genuine and au- thentic revelation’ ’ of God. I agree here exactly with Father O‘Lcziry; but when he proceeds to locate that ‘ 'autlioi°lty” in the organic Church, I instantly recoil from such an illogical position, equally illogical whether held by Romanist or others. My reason demands the authority, and searches for it and finds it in what are well known as the ‘ ‘Evidences of :1 Supernatural Revela- tion.” These are historic, prophetic. miracu- lous and inoral. They are external to the reason, addressed to the reason. and accepted by the rea- son as reasonable and suflicient evidence of the Divine inspiration of-the Scriptures. There could possibly be no external organic Church, except by force, until reason was first satisfied of the fullness and sufficiency of this autliorlly, or evi- dence or testimony. Hence the v’cry .‘l})[){:l‘_ellC absurdity of making the Church that authority. ’1‘hei-eforc, I repeat, the Church itself rests upon that authority already {lc('91'-ted by reason. 'I‘o make me say by this that “for many years after the death of Christ there was no Church,’ ’ is bad logic in its dotage. Were there no author- ized. inspired Scriptures before Christ came? Where “all the prophets.” that “hole witness of Him?” Letdhiin push back tp this (I))‘€('12'l]Illllllg' and answer un er tie shat ow o t e . "esta- ment oracles, whether the external Church or the revelation was just. Begin with Al)i'fti_l.‘llll, if he chooses, through whom was the promise of the Church, and tell me how, by what authority, was Abraham convinced or made ‘ ‘sure that God had spoken?” Go to Sinai, and answer by what authority the people were convinced that the Ten Commandments were written by the ‘jiinger of God?" Aai-on’s conduct on that occasion, even though he was a representative of the ‘ ‘external ‘ Church,’ ’ would be sorry proof of anything di- vine. No, no, the Church must ever. give a reason for itself—-for its existence, for its teachiiig. In itself it is authority for nothing--it is but a com- pany of fallible reasons, whose sole unity con- sists iu its faith in the only authority which reason will accept, viz: "The word of God contained in the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments.” This authoritya Protestant does not deny. On the contrary, to the logical support of this _au- thority as against all fullible, human authority, he owes his name. In conclusion, while I have not space to follow his scholastic treatment of the confessional, I must say that I can not possibly see any con- nection between the great doctrine of “the in- carnation,” which we both accept, and the Roniish idea and practice of the “confessional. ” If Father O'Le:iry claims that God is in the officiating priest, as he is in Christ. it amounts to blasphemy. If he does not, then all comparison fails. . The Church is not our authority for the "real presence” of God in Christ-there is authority for that which rcusonacccpts, and to which every Protestant bows; but for the doctrine of the "real presence” anywhere else, in person or thing, we have only the authority of the Church of Romc—-an authority, as we have shown, which can give no proof of itself to reason. and a doc- trine which. if true, I8 not merely above reason; itis contrary to reason, and contradicts all the senses. _ Those who opposed Christ by the question: “Who can forgive sins but God?’ ’ were right in their theology. but were mistaken in their views of Christ. Christ is God and_ man, and the only mediator between the two. Tours truly, W. C. FALCONER. Rev. Mr. Hughey’s Third Letter to Bish- op Ryan. ALTON, January 3. 1878?-—Rioii'r REVERKND AND DEAR SIR: You quote the words of St. Peter, where he says of St. Paul's Epistles: "In which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other Scriptures, to their own dc- struction,” to prove that we need an inspired, an unerring interpreter of the Word of God. Now, Bishop. you know that the word “amafh- sis." here rendered unlearned,signifies not mere- ly the ignorant, but the unteachable-those who would not receive instruction—-and that it is this very character, the unstable and unteachable, who wrest, not only the “things hard to be un- derstood” \in some of Paul's Epistles, but "also the other Scriptures. to their own destruction.’ ’ But, reverend sir, this passage does not help you one particle, for your Church does not allow ' ‘the learned and the stable" to read the holy Scrip- tures. or to interpret them,only as ‘ ‘Holy Mother Church" permits and interprets, any more than she does the ‘ ‘unlearned and the unstable!” But, sir, this very passage proves that, in the days of St. Peter, the faithful were permitted, without any restriction whatever, to read and study the Holy Sci'iptures,which Paul declares ‘ ‘are able to make men wise unto salvation,". and that, too, without your infallible Church to interpret them, for it had no existence at that time. W New, I want to know, reverend air, if Peter permitted the faithful to read the Scriptures without re- striction notwithstanding there were "some things in Paul's Epistles hard to be under- stood,’ ’ what right has his successors to prohibit their use? Was Peter infallible? You answer, yes. Can infallibility err? You answer, no. Now, sir, can that be wrong and hurtful to the faithful now, which infallibility permitted to them then? These are questions we would like to have answered satisfactorily before we give up our own reason to an infallible guide who has so many times contradicted his own infallibility. But, reverend sir, how comes it that the Holv ,,Sci-ipiures, which were fl(ldl'(‘S86d to the common people, who were specifically enjoined to read mom, and study them, and teach them to their children, have now become so difficult of under- standing that neither the learned nor the un- learned, neither the theologian nor the layman, however learned and prayerful, can read them without peril to their souls, unless they read with the eyes, and understand with the understanding of Holy Mother Church? But, reverend sir, you must admit that it was possible for God to have made the Holy Scrip- tures intelligible aud plain to the common under- standing. Uninspired men can so write that they can be understood, and surely the spirit of inspi- ration imparted to the sacred writers did not make them less intelligible writers than they would have been without it. The more wisdom a man has, the easier it is for him to make himself understood. How is it, then, reverend sir, that the spirit of wisdom imparted _ to the inspired writers rendered them unintelligible to the com- mon people? Will you please inform us? But, if inspiration worked so badly with the writers of the Holy Scriptures that it made them unintelli- gible to the common people, how is it that the same spirit of inspiration new in the infallible Church enables her to speak so plain] that she cannot be misunderstood? Reverend sir, there is a mystery here that my poor reason can not com- prehend. And yet I must understand it before I can give up my reason to your infallible Church. Can you not see the difficulty yourself, Bishop, and does it not appear to you as one of those mysteries of faith that you are bound to receive without understanding it? ‘ But, again, reverend sir, I could never.se_e the necessity for a written rule of faith at all,if it has to be interpreted by an _unw_ritten one. Yet this is exactly what you claim in regard to the Holy Scriptures-—they must be interpreted by the un- written traditions deposited in the church. This A four sons and two daughters, who are iiaturallv is a reversal of the order of reason and common sense. Written documents always take the pre- cedence of unwritten tradition. This was the casein the Jewish Church. The written word was the standard to which the claims of tradition must submit. It is so in everv Court-. human or divine. except in the Roman Catholic Church, and hence we suspect that it is neither human nordivine. This sensible rule was the rule of the ancient Church before the rise of Roman Ca- tholicism. Clement of Alexandria lays down the rule of interpretation thus: “They who rely, upon them must expound Scriptures by Scriptures and by the analogy of faith, coinnaring Si>il‘ll’«|131 things with spiritual, and place with another or part with the-whole, and all by the proportion of the divine attributes." This was the rule Of the Clinrcli of the Fathers for the first four centurie_s of the Christian Church, and they would admit no tradition in matters of faith and morals that could not be verified by the Holy Sci'1p£u_I'8S- This is the Protestant rule of interpretation- Now, reverend sir,will you be so kind as to tell us why the Roman Catholic Church departed from this rule of common sense, and adopted one contrary to reason , common sense, Scripture and the practice of the Ancient <‘liur'ch? - But, again, reverend sir, your doctrine of iufallibility perplexcs me on another point. In my first letter I ‘called your attention to the fact that the Apostles were individually inspired. Their inspiration was not a communal inspiration like that which you claim for their successors; consequently, if the pas- sages of Scripture which you quo to to prove that the successors of the Apostles shall have their infallibility conferred upon them, it must be a personal ilifallibility, an individual inspiration. If they do not prove this, they prove nothing. But this you do not claim; yet, as I showed you in my first letter, this individual inspiration is absolutely necessary to every priest, if your in- fallibility amounts to anything. But the question that perplcxes me is, how to make an iiifallible body out of falllble menibers. It is an infallible axiom that the whole-cannot be greater than its parts. Yet you claim that this is a mistake. A General Council convenes, and 3. legato - of. the Pope presides. Every part of this council is failliblell Yet the whole is iiifallilile. Will you explain the process by which _ your Church can make an aggregate infalllbillty out of fallible particles? This is‘ a. process, rev- erend sir, that my poor, falllble reason can not grasp, and I can not how my head and say, “Credo.” But, reverend sir, I am not yet through with my difficulties. The other branch of your.-infallu bllity——tliat of your ‘ Pope-—ti-oubles me equally as much as this. I read. reverend _sl'r. 111 Y0’-11' Douay Bible, which is authorized_, as you know, by iheaiithorities of the Catholic Church in this country, this remarkable language in the first chapter of the Book of Wisdom, from the third to the fifth verse: “For perverse thoughls separate from God, and His power, when it is tried ,reprovetl.i~tlie_un- wise. For wisdom will not enter into a malicious soul, nordwell in a body subject to sins. For the Holy Spirit of discipline will flee from the de- ceitful, and will withdraw himself from thoughts that are without understanding; and he shall not abide where iniquity comctli in.” Now, 811‘, this perplexes me beyond measure. The Council of ’1‘i'en_t, an infallible and unerring council, dc- clared thatihis is the Word of God. There is nothing in this "hard l.o be understood,” and yet how to reconcile it with the infullibility of many of the Popes I do not know. The infzillibi'lity of the Pope rests on the presence of the Holy Spirit with hiui, and if the Holy Spirit “will uni. abide wliereiniqulty coinetii in ,’ ’ if ' ‘perverse thoughts separate irom.God,” then, reverend sir, your doctrine of Papal infallibillty is destroyed. world without end. No dodging licrc, Bishop. The word of God, according to the Council of ’I‘i'ent, has settled this question for all tilne, that no Pope can be infallible who has "perverse '.laouglits,” or who ‘ 'worketli iniquity,” for with such "God will not dwell,” and Iron) such ‘ ‘the Holy Spirit wltlldraws liiuiseif. ’ ’ Now. reverend sir, you will not pretend to deny that many of the Popes thzit claimed to be infallible have been monsters of depravity and crime. They cziine into the office with their hands stained _with blood. they defilcd it Willi murder, l_ust, perjury, seduction, incest. adulter_v, cruelty, and every crime. Tliesc are notorious facts of history, yea, of‘ Roman Catholic history. Now, sir, if such notorious criminals against God and man as Benedict XIII, John XXII, Alexander VI. and a score of others who have fi.le<_l the _I’ontifical chair. were infallible, then the Council of Trent was not, when it decreed that the Book of Wis- dom was the iiispired Word of God. . NQW» 1'0Vel" cud sir, will you please explain this difficulty in the wayof my reason accepting your doctrine of Papal infallibility? The many and palpable con- tradictions of infallible Popes is aiiotlier difficulty in my way, but DI‘. Holland has brought out that point so fully in his last letter, thatl-will not dwell upon it here. I only ask again, how can infallibility contradict itself? How two Popes, contradicting each other, both be infallible? These things ierplex my reason. Will you not ex- plain, Bishop? Respectfully, G. W. HUGHEY. LOVE. AND IIUNACY. Lord, Vvhat Fools These Mortals Be !-— 'l’he Marriage of Old Man Lord and Handsome Widow Hicks—Proceed- ings to have the Nevvly-Made Bene- dict Declared insane-Uver a Million at Stake. [From the Cincinnati Euquirer.] NEW YORK, January 3.-—Tlie marriage of Thomas Lord and Mrs. Annette Wilhelmina Wilkens Hicks, a brief account of which was tel- egraphed the Enqitircr last night, has various re- markable features. Thomas Ilicks, the late hus- band of the lady, was a wealthy old gentleman, who was enamored of this beautiful woman, and be delighted to spend and he spent for her sake. Her receptions were noted events, and slic_sho_ne with brilliant luster in the fashionable society of New York. In London and Paris she attracted equal aIt6llH()n,\V'll(ll‘C she entertained on a grand scale. Mr. Hicks died many years ago, leaving her a great deal of real estate, most of it in Toledo, Ohio. , She remained in New York for some time after her husbaiid’s death, but about four years ago returned to Europe, and has lived in London most of the time since, taking high rank in socie- tv. She is a dashing liorscwoman, and was a frequent attendant at the fox hunts of the British nobility. She was reported at one time about to become the bride of Gen. Robert C. Schenck, then American Minister at the Court of St. James. In October she gave an cntei'taiument_ to Gen. Grant. This was her last grand _rcce_pti_on in the English capital, and she arrived in this city about the middle of November. She is forty-three vears of age. , ' Thomas Lord is eighty-three years old, and is still hearty and active. He is worth several hun- dred thousand dollars, having nominally retired from active business twenty-five years ago. In 1841 he was appointed Naval Officer of this port. He and his brother were large property-owners in the neighborhood of Wall street. and they kept an oflice on William street. Here _ they were robbed in 1866 of $1,500,000 of securities. Noted bank robbers took the bonds from oil‘ Thomas Lord’s desk at mid-day, before his face and eyes, and escaped. Most of these securities were afterward recovered, at a cost in rewards of $150,000. _ After the death of her husband Mrs. Hicks was converted to Catholicism, has given. _l:irgelv_to the Catholic Church, and is wellhcquainted with Cardinal McCloskey. Mr. Lord is a Protestant. His family consists of six grown-up children. very indignant about the marriage. They had no suspicions of such an event. He left his house on Monday morning, and his children have not seen him since. He went vyifhout taking WY ' .. a chain c 0 men. 01333.1 nlzoiiaothgvseinown lire. Hicks for several years, and since her return has called on her nearly every day at her residence. Hischilclren have expostulatcd with him about his visits, but they did not dream that he sought to marry. His friends say that for seine time past he_-has been selling all his bonds and available securities, and has borrowed large amounts of money on his notes; that he went to A. T. Stewart's on Satur- day and purchased $500 worth of goods, gave _his note for$5,000, and received $4,500. When the check was presented to the City Bank payment was protested, and it has since been learned that he drew all of his money out of the bank several days ago. Thfiy claim that he is in his dotage "es onsi c. an’l(.‘1li1diliia§Loi'd, Ji'., Henry Lord and Fiancis_H. Lord, sons of Thomas Lord, joined 1“ 51 Detltlon for a commission in lunacy for their father to- day, stating that he has for some time past been deprived of his reason and understanding through old age and the decay of his natural powers, and is unfit for the management of his estate or the government of himself, Various affidavits were presented with this petition,sliow- utter incapacity and chlldishness on the part of the old gentleman, and that for months pasthe has been using up his large fortune in most sin- gular ways. Amusements. DEBAR’S OPERA HOUsE.—ltomeo and Juliet for the matinee this afternoon. and Macbeth W‘ night. Miss Marv Anderson and Mr. John W. Norton in both. OLYMPIC 'I‘HnA'rRE.—Madamo Angot’s Child will be given at the matinee to-day, and this even- ing the Princess of Trebizonde will close the en- gagement of the Oates troupe. Uncle Tom's Cabin on Monday- GERMAN OPERA.--Good sale of seats yesterday --better than the preceding day. Fryer’s cele- brated opera troupe will open at DeBar’s Mon- day night. Tnmrrnn Coiuonn.-Full house last night. Excellent programme for to-night—Texan Aven- ger, etc. ROLLER SKATING.—Gl'and Fancy Dress Carni- val at Masonic Hail this (Saturday) evening. Good music by Postlewaite. ‘Asmara.-Thousands of the worst cases of asthma have been relieved by using Jonas Warr- coinrs Ritxnnr. In no case of purely asthmatic character has it failed to give relief. $45 will buy Eaotlake French Dresser Chamber suinanun-cu. Oonstocfaa 0o.’e,4man cuosbl serving writs of sequestration and arrest of par- SLADE’S STORY. An Ofiicial Account of the San Elizario Massacre. fll O‘ A Statement Made Public by tho; Authorities, ‘’ Showing that the Murderers Were iron the Other Side. iiict was in session two hours. Discussion was-‘ general upon topics connected with our Mexican — relations. It was thought proper to make the re- ports of 13.0. Slade, Collector at El Paso, regard-I 9 ing the recent troubles, public. . . In a letter to the Secretary of the Tree-siiry,‘_ I ~ ' W.‘ with the facts relative to the recent troubles o-n this frontier, as near as I have been able to learn them. can not be denied that many l\.[CXlCilllS from our nciglibors were engaged in it, and that the mob had assurances of furtherassistance, if needed.” which terminated in the death of Candis. THE DETAILS. In a letter dated December 20, the Collector says; "On the 5th or 6th iust., a. large number of Mexicans, with wagons. left San Eiizario for the Salt Lakes. They were expected back on the 13th" or Lilli, and on the afternoon OI the l2tli Mr. of ' ‘Texas Rangers,’ ’ for the avowed purpose of ties having the salt. Iain informed tliatafter they got there tliev went to the Plaza and through the principal streets of Howard greatly exasperated and incensed the opprobrious epithets, and by inviting them to come and take him now. Mexicans gathered and armed themselves. -In the morning the rangers found tlieinsclves _sur- rounded, and firing coiniiienced on both sides. It is impossible to ascertain who fired the first shot.‘ Some allege that a man by the name of Atkinson, who attached himself to the rangers. fired filflat; others that the first shot came from t..e Mcxlc-.in side. All are agreed, however. that the lllexicaiis killed the first man, a Mr. Ellis, who had a contract to supply the rangers with provis- ions, etc. It appears that many of the rangers had congregated at his house that eveui_n,;_-, and were having a convivial time, when Mr. EH13 proposed to go out and see what was going on, He never i'ctui'ne«.l. It is supposed that he was , spying around and (lid not halt when coiiimand-‘ ed, and was shot; or that he had obtained some llll0l'IllaLlOIl while eavesdroppiii;2;, and had been caught in the not. For four days they had the rangers surroundell, and had coinuieiiccd to tun- nel under the building in winch the rangers were 0Llal'l(‘.l‘Bd. On the 16.11 inst., A WIIITI) FLAG VVAS RAISED by the rangers for the purpose of gcttiiig an old gcuilcinan, Mr. Looniis, out of the raugci's,qiiar- tcrs, who happened to be caught in there when they were surrounded. The lllexicuiis also raised a white flag and Mr. Looniis got out. lrlroni this circuinstance negotiations were started, and Lieut. Toycs asked them what they wanted. They replied that they wanted floward and would have him. They asked Lieut. Toycs wlielher lie. was hired by Howard or was on dutv un- der orders from the Governor of the State. When informed that he was un_ der instructioiis from the Governor, it appeared to give them a new idea. Tlicy then told Lieut. Toyes if Howard would come over to their camp and talk for himself they tliouglit the trouble would be settled. Lieut. Toycs went back to his quarters and told Howard what they had said to min, but that he need not go without he so wished. Howard, however, concluded to go, and Lieut. Toyes went with him. The Mex- icans then sent for Atkinson and a Mr. Mc- Bride, who had been acting as Howard’s agentin the salt business. Lieut. Toycs ..nd Howard were in a room together, Atkinson and McBride outside. The Mexicans went in where Ioyes and Howard were and told Lieut. Toycs that they wished to speak with Howard alone. Lieut. Toy es then refused to leave him, wlicreupon they took him in their arms by force and carried him’ out of the room. In the iucautiine the i'cm:.inder They then TOOK HOVVARD, ATKINSON AND M’BRlDE out to one side of the town to a place where they had already dug-agrave, stood them in a row, , picked out nine of their best niarksmen, and- sliot them down. They held the rangers prlson- _ . ers during the night and released them next daygff, giving them their horses, but retaining their__ arms. During the fusilade two rziugers wereif killed, and it is thought three or four Mexicans and a number wounded. Since that ascertaiined of their operations or iutcnlions..' Not a single Americaii is left in town; all liuVB fled to this place. The rangers, of course, feel very bitter because of the rough trcutincut fliey have l‘CCelVclJ. l‘lie Mexicans claim that they" wanted nothing bill. I-Iowurd, and hilii they would have, cost what it might. had killed Candis, their best friend. ThL:l'0 can be no doubt that many of the mob were from the other side of the river. News has just been received that the Mexicans at Sun Eli- zario are taking their families to the other bills of the river, under promise of tlieoflicials there that they will protect them. The Deputy Collectors’ ollices at San Elizario closed for the last two weeks. The Deputy Col- lector of the latter place sought refuge here. Have not heard from the former for twelve days.” ATKINSON TH an MARTY R . A Sketch of One of the Men Slain at Sun inlizurio. lFrom the Lyons County (N ev.) Tlmes.] One of the three Americans shot to death by the Mexican mob at San Elizario, El Paso County. Capt. George Atkinson, of Silver City, Nevada, late of San Francisco. John G. Atkinson was brought to California from Rochester. N. Y., in 1850, by his father, in company with his mother and younger brother, W. H. Atkinson, and spent most of his youth in Sierra County. At the be- ginning of the civil war he volunteered into Com- pany F, let California, with which he went to Arizona. and New Mexico in 1861. He served with credit as Commissary and Orderly Sergeant most of the time during the period of his enlist- merit. He afterwards raised a company in the let New Mexico, and about the close of the war he was shot in the hip and (3l_'ll‘pied forlife, being two years in recovering from his wound. As soon as he was able to move about he was made Dis- trict Attorney of El Paso County, Texas, having studied law for some time in the office of Judge McQu:iid, at Marysville. He settled at San Eli zurio, the county seat, and held several ofllces by Federal and State appointment, Mounted Inspec- tor of United States Customs, Assistaiit Assessor of Internal Revenue, Collector, United States Marshal, Captain and Aid-dc-Camp to Major General Fountain of the Texas State Guard, etc. He likewise set 'out an orchard of twenty-_ five acres, the first in that region; planted a nursery, and supplied the coum.ry around, getting most of his young trees from New York at great expense. This enterprise proved a great blessing to the people of that section. For the last five or six years he had kept a store at the place where he met his untimely death. Johnny Atkinson was a man of bright intellect. a creed English, German and Latin scholar, wholly self- educated after leaving the district school at Rochester. He was noted for his hospitality 8'-‘id kindness to all strangers, but esllefllillly to Call- fornians who happened to pass his wild border home. The murderous rufiians fii-st sacked his stone and deslroyad a fine library, of which he wasvery proud. and then, after the surrender, shot him to death. A crippled, unarmed man. the treacherous, cowardly mob plundered him of all but that which they could not stea1—-his recorti as a brave, lionorable soldier, a generous, ciilti- vated gentleman. His age was thirty-niiio years. The Leading Newspaper. [From the Madison County (Mo.) Advertiser.j We call the attention of our readers to the pros- pectus of the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, which will be found on the opposite page. While our views of the editors of the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, yet we can not help but acknowledge that the G.-D. is the leading newspaper of the Mississippi Valley, and is becoming more popular every day. If you. news. frequentlya day in advance of its com- OCRAT. « N ornmc can be more picturesque than stree life in a great city. throngs of pedestrians and elegantly dressed la- dies make up a panorama brilliant in the ex- treme. Bnt it taste be wanting in the dresso the women, one very attractive feature is want- ing. Ail ladies may be sure of an infallible get published at Cincinnati, at the low price of :1 year. It keeps abreast with all the fashion no‘ and supplies the meet exact and exhaustive in terial, illustrated with pistes. This team‘! value is supplemented by the 3036!’!-11! 1161, .!'0lll'H| street. tents. ‘ WASHINGTON. D. 0., January 4.--The Cab- 9. ‘ dated El Paso, October 22. the Collector says: "I deem it my duty to make you acquainted The Collector details troubles arising from the adoption of measures to prevent Mexicans from obtaining salt from lakes in the vicinity, and In > t. Howard left here for San Eiizario with an escort the town, and that *- Mexicans by calling‘ them ‘ ‘gl-e;isei's," and other During the night the ‘.’ of the rangers had surrendered, and they dis- armed them and placed astrong guard over them, time (the 18th inst.), nothing definite has been ~ » ile Q; and Yotcta. have been“ ‘ 1 Texas. after -surrender, was the oldest son of - .3 some things differ materially from those held by ;‘ wanta real live newspaper that gives all the if: petitors, subscribe at once for the GLOBE-Di«:M- Brilliant shop windows. », in that excellent magazine-—Andrsws’ Bazar-‘ Although mainly of a local character, it '3 “A. 4, ., i‘ . ll, - ;~ \ . «A .4 J, ‘. | O ’ ’ Assistant District Attorney, the mother and wife “weeping and kissed him repeatedly. While the ~ Special Dispatch to the Globe-Deinocrat. lformer Vice President and Treasurer of the Char- ”ter Oak Life Insurance Company, came from New " York last night, and this morning gave bonds in $.000. furnished by Stiles D. Speerrv. of the State Savings Bank, to appear. It is understood ~that W:ilk|ey_ Falrber and Wi gin. the other pn- dicicd officers of the Charter ' labour to answer Monday. I as Numerous Railroad?‘ Conductors _. disgrace of her son. nmination; the case would not now and rm-nba},i_v I lifetime. and was also the author of some value. ' wife. Poverty made him desperate. He was an. ,. Hoyne L at 31.200. and an effort is being made by the erablc sympathy is felt for the dentist and his strict. which was kept on the Galena Division, .Galen:i Division, and (‘-Cl.ll‘i(’-“I19. coiidnciors. , invited 10 leave the company’s service; some of ' them Ocllai-god. several. to disclose, but. would say that it was in the in- terest of evonomy and reform. that the Norllliveslern officers had discovered a combination among the passenger conductors to cheat the company by “knocking” down. welrc immediwicly taken to ferret out the crimi- na s. testified by the above results. day called upon Mr. S. A. Whitfield. Special Revenue Agent for four districts of Kentucky. up- on hearing that the Government proposes in the future to proceed differently from the old way of apprehending moonehiners. not commit himself as to the manner to be pur- sued. . Eighth and Ninth Districts of Kentucky, the only other-—ihe Sixlh—being under the supervision of III) agent whose headquarters are in Ohio. has held frequent conversations with the Col- lectors, , phi State. giving personal attention to the amount of moonshining, and howit. is carried on. lished accounts in the Courier-Journal and Har- per’: Weekly have assisted him materially in his labors, and he is now of the opinion that a spe- cial force is necessary to slop the business. this purpose the Commissioner at Washington will allow out of the special revenue fund, the regular ing exhausted, Collectors and Deputy Marshals assisting them in making arrests and destroying stills. thought that, ivi h the additional force to be used. the b ckbone of “moonshining" in Keil- tucky will be badly broken before warm weather. The armed resistance given Marshals has ren- dered this manner of dealing with this peculiar specimen of the law-breaker the mountain counties. savage, the Government posse will number at least thirty strong. Kreuntzer, arough character, living near this day by J. J. McGrew, a merchant. since McGi-ew’s watch dog that he kept at his stone was killed, and it is alleged that he caught Kl‘CulllZCl' carrying away the dog that night. There he s been bitter feeling between them ever since. going to dinner to-day, when Krciintzer milled his revolver and fired vviiholit efl'ect.. then the abdonia-n . fell on his face. thought lireuntzer was one of ‘a league that has been perpeiraiing small robberies in this county. Two of them are now in jail for stealing. thought. that Kreunizcr killed the dog to have a better C-llill-Cl‘ to gel at the store some night. leaves a wife and sefiieral chil«l_ren. gave himself up to the Sheriff‘, waived 3-: prelim In.-.1-y exaininution, and gave bond for his appear- ance at the next term of the Blackford Circuit Court. (‘ideal has pardoned Chas. Lewis, convicted of “passing counterfeit half dollars, and imprisoned "WI the Northern Penitentiary of Indians. 1 c:.-_..__A_.-_-_;-_._,.-,._ POVERTY’ S VICTIM. L The Son of an Eminentlscientist Driven to Counterfeiting. An Affecting Scene in Court and a Touching Plea. for Mercy. Decapitated for Cause. The President Pardons in Batch of Noto- ‘ * rious Jail-Birds. Good News for Boss Tweed—The Crim- inal Calendar. -j:—— Special Dispatch to the Gl°h°-I’*‘-m°M'=!t- ()fn_'cAGO, ILL. , January 4.-—Dr. Robert Black- .b,,,-,,. 5 young dentist, residing on North I):-in-. born avenue, was arrested on Wednesday for ur- ‘ tering counterfeit coin. To-dav he appeared be. fore Commissioner Phil. Hovne for a hem-ing. ‘ Mr. Tut..hill,Citv Attorney, appeared as his coun- sel,as well as a friend of the yoiing man's family , While the Court was awaiting the ari-iv.-ii of the of the unfort.unat.e young man entered the room, The forinerisaresident. of Cincinnati, and has come in answer to a telegram announcing the The SCENE BETWEEN MOTHER AND SON 'was an affecting one. She fell upon his neck young wife, with swollen eyes, stood bv, the pic. ture of despair. Mr. Tuthill said he appeared more as the friend of the family than asthe counsel for the accused; he would waive an ex. ne'ver would he contested by the defendant. Ho (Tuthill) had known the. family for years. The father of the defendant was a man who stood high as a iiirgeon in Cincinnati and in the Federal army. He was on terms of INTIMATE FRIENDSHIP with the leading men of the country during mg his medical works. The family had always stood hlglh The defendant has always borne an envia- ble reputation for honesty and integrity. The ' truth of the matter is that young Blackburn was 76?)’ poor. He has had a Iiard struggle with the world since he came to Chicago; it. has been all he could do to get bread and meat for himselfand broached by a man who showed him how HE COULD COUNTERFEIT COIN. Being a dentist. he had molds and mu“? of the necessai-y tools at his hand. Poverty undermined his integrity, and he stooped to folly. He has counterfeited a few dollars; it is his first oflbnse. His bail ought to be fixed at a reasonable figure, _ as his health was sure to give way under conflue- ment; he could not live in jail. Other parties... among them Capt. Seavry—had known the young man for Years: he had always known him to be a I atraiglitforward young fellow. Commissioner FIXED THE BAIL friends of the family to raise that sum. An uncle "of the young man is a minister, and he is expect- ed to arrive shortly. The bereaved mother is comfortably situated, but her property is tied up and she could not go on her son's bond. Consid- iainilv Crooked Conductors. Special Dispatch tothe Globe-Democrat. CHICAGO, January 4.—The conductors of pas- senircr trains on the Galena Division of the Chi- cago and Northwestern Railroad are in a state of great tribulation ever the manner in which they are being led to the official guillotine and execut- ed. Some time since the officers of the companv determined to purify the service and get rid of the uicn who had been violating the rules. A where proof most of the trouble enough was obtained decisive action. A call at the com- D3nv's offices, this morning‘, developed the fact. that four passenger conductors have quit work. A l'l‘])!ll'f(‘.I‘ called upon Mr. C. C.Whneler, the Assistaiit General Superintendent, for infor- mntion. He replied that. the rumpus was on the and referred the scribe to Mr. Chas. Murra_v, the Superintendent thereof, Mr. Miirrav, when found, was in a very pie.-isant mood. A feeling of charity kept. him from making public the names of the ex- It was true that four men had been existed, until to warrant. had resigned, and others had been dis- "Were there any more to follow?” “Yes, and in a very short time.” “How many?" Mr. Muri-ri_v could not say, but there would be The cause of the action he did not like It is understood Steps, Ilow successful the movement proved is ’I‘he Kentucky Moonshiners. LOUISVILLE, 111., January 4.-—A reporter to- LIi'.Whitfleld would lie has charge of the Second, Fifth, He has been in all parts of the The pub- For appropriation for such purposes be- suflicient money to aid,Deputy It is necessary. and in where he is especially A Duel in the Street. BIONTPELII-JR, IND., January 4.-Ki-etler l:ice,was shot and almost instantly killed to- Some time 'l‘he_v met on the street as McGrew was McGrcw the ball taking effect in Kr.-iiiiizvi° then fired again and lie (ilml in a few minutes. It is fired , It is He McGi'eW The Indicted Insurance Men. HAR'1'l"OBD, (‘oNN., January 4.—S. H. White. a]: Company, will Pardoned by the President. WASHINGTON. D. 0.. January ¢.—Tho Pres- Win. ’ I 1 $1. Ennis Esillfélohz-cihrninrrst, Sstitrhnp flI0t“ItII‘(g,3hIt1llfi7iy 5,1878. m°"°7° "5 imprisoned in the W ,- cstern Peniten- h‘::,'{n‘;‘ ‘l;°{1‘i:3YlVflfll!l;_ Frank Silver, convicted of sentenced to iiii)m.s°”'°“ ""'“‘ml’°d. “$3”: “id ,eMm_Y and Rlilillsoligment in the Missouri Peni- dmmmé and 888%’ owman, convicted of illicit 0, Normo Cuonni; etneed in the Western District The pflmom are (131 two years imp;-isonment. (mend bv recdm “ dmade. upon applications men ations of prosecuting of- wore mgdJ.l1dzee of the Courts before which they Q‘“"0y’s M at 3000181 Dispatch to thye Gfiilbsel-2:311:53? Up. UIN ° L.QD S(<?rl’li;‘LL” J"".’”~' ‘°“°“ “Dual? 1- Mrs- county dlflielr, “mam: no“ O0at3hur8' in ‘bu mom“)-3 herlpheatred from her home. The next were found in can Ind ‘ham and a tab“ hme with blood Fouls 31:8” by. me shawl ‘tamed b L , ' . Y was suspected by some. all ‘rt-'3 «‘i3‘.if?l’.;i‘é."‘.:’..i‘."3.:’°.':‘.‘:‘.it.‘3;'i .i.“‘."‘.‘.‘°' a o t 3 8! ii'el(l:ti£:i|§nlz:ltigdac‘iis£l:q° §°”°“ W” ""0915 6'01‘! i . ins Bind _wells dragged without w on it was found that she H°fl’M81e’s a frie d d - , » .n of here. with s cep 3”“ "1 he‘ throat. mflicted by herself. N G00d Bows for Tweed. .....i‘.f'.‘.":.i‘.‘:'...“.‘?.:“““' *--m we or declaring greater bcponfl. a resolution was adopted any by the dischar ne t could be gained for the __ ire of Wm. M. Tweed from im- p”s°“m°”‘ “W1 by his Ionizer detention, and m.°°".’m°mliniz the Attorney General and Cor. l3Ul'fltl0Iif Counsel to release him from imprison ment. :2, t,e- - . ' ... ..:.::::i'::i°”l“° mi -- i a ter taking means to se- cure his tesi’ ' - - . be brought bl1iml(Ill:aycli‘l))’?un8 mm-h mm" h°'°““°” In the Toils. Mnliiriiis, TENN., January 4.--Edward 0 G11 :30; said to be of good family in Illinois,’ ..., o ‘t e_Penilentiai-v to-day for a year for as- sault with intent to kill Chief of police Flahe.rty of sprin u .‘ 1.. ' _ . . a''''“‘ new ‘°‘dfi.V with a ’I'3ql1l8lll0n for Frank’ Edwards a noted our 1 ' - a sentoiice in the C0u§1t‘lyr,\’i’v:l'ok1lIII(l)(l)I?eservlng out French Leave. NEW YORK, January 4..—John Lynch, the am. lnond broker of Broadway. who has been lmpli. cated in the fraudulent disposal of M. W. Jones’ furniture and other household articles, has IS M33068 0 ‘F .iLUREs. Chico:-‘.'0 Bankrupts. Bf3sm°AG°- J 3“ 0-‘=11’! 4.—-The failure of Samuel _ s & Co., wholesale grocers. Wabash avenue, is announced. Their liabilities are variously ’‘'3f“°d_ 9-1 $12-3.0001130 $200.000. None of the firm W1” frive any idea of the value of the assets, but they have been regarded as a solid firm and will PFOUBDIY pay a good percentage. The giving of a‘ judgment note compelled their suspension. Joseph F. Bonfield. Corporation Counsel, filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy to-day. Liabil- ities are scheduled as follows: Secured debts, $183,000, with securities valued at $327,000; unse- cured debts, $220; paper, $1,000. The assets arc interest in land in Jersey City, N. J., value un- known‘, and bills receivable, notes. etc., aggre- gating$20,000. - CHICAGO, January 4.—Clcment, Morton & Co., wholesale dealers in clothing, on Wabash ave- nue. susiwnderl to-day. Tlleir liabilities are Stat-1‘-<1 51' $350.000. Assets: stock, $150,000; good bills. 3300.000; worthless bills, $100,000, Cause of suspension, stagnation of trade and consequent inability to collect. The individual partners own property which has cost $250,000-preseiit value unknown. The actual capital of the firm was $200000, but it had fallen off‘ from that i‘ie'ure con- siiierablv. The firm’s debts are chiefly in the East. $150.000 being due manufacturers for stock bought, and the rest for liabilities of money bor- rowed. Provlded they can manage the assets, they are confidentof paying dollar for dollar, and having surplus left. They will continue col- lections, etc. . for their creditors, who will arrive soon and determine what shall be done. Cincinnati Crashes. CINCINNATI. January 4.-David Gibson, liq_uor merchant, and W.F. Renner &Co., candy manu- facture rs, failed to-day. Liabilities not reported ; supposed to be large Renner so Co-.’s liabilities will amount to about $30,000. ' They propose to pay twenty or thirty cents on the dollar. In regard to David Gibson, it is said that but two notes have gone to protest. It is expected they will he provided for this after- noon. At a. meeting‘ of the creditors of Jacob Bcnnin- it was resolved .to file a petition to force him into bankruptcy to-«lav. Liabilities estimated at $100,- 000; assets $70,000. Illinois Failures. ’ Special fnisnatcl" to the Globe-Democrat. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.,Jauuar_v 4.—Pctitl'ons in voluntary bankruptcy were filed to-day by iBenj. G. Hopkins. of Newman, Douglas County, and James Waugh. Belleville, St. Clair County. Abraham Sandusky,.mei-chant, of Danville, filed a voluntary pctitloneassets $21,000, liabilities about $50,000—-and was aojiidged bankrupt as to himself. His petition that John C. Short & Co. and H. Sandford 85 Co. . in which houses he is a partner, be so adjudged was not acted on, and they will be cited to show cause why they shall not be declared bankrupt. Closed. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. DAVENPORT. IA., January 4.-—Thc dry goods house ofJ. S. Morris &: Co. closed its doors this morning. W. C. Brewster is named as assignee. irhc liabilities are about $15,000. Assets nearly as arge. . Bonner’s Victims. NEW YORK, January 4.——To-day 1,560 more shares of stock, which were collaterals on loans ' ' to John Bonner & Co. , have been sold, under the rule, at the Stock Exchange. THE FIRE RECORD. A Little Girl Burned to Death in Ohio. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. WIi:LLsvILLE. 0., January 4.-—Last evening Mr. Frank Anderson's six-year old daughter was burned to death at Freeman's Landing. a few miles below this place. The child was dressed for bed, and it went to the fire to warm before getting into bed, and its clothing caught fire. A Colliery on Fire. POTTSVILLE, January 4.-—FIrc was discovered yesterday in No. 4 slope, operated by the Lehigh and Wilkesbarrc Coal Company, at Panther Creek Valley. Up to noon to-day the fire was still raging, and a large amount of coal has al- ready heen consumed. The fire continues to spread. and the men are unable to reach it, being kept back by the dense smoke. It is feared that it will be necessary to flood the mine. A Farm House In Flames. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. JACKSONVILLE. ILL., January 4.-The farm house of Mrs. Banham, five miles west of this city, was destroyed by fire last night; house and furniture a total loss; cause of the fire unknown. The Taylor Tannery in Ashes. FREEPORT, ILL., January 4.-J. B. Taylor's tannery. with stock, burned this morning. Loss. $15,000; Insurance. $6 000. A COAL CODIPROMISE. The Plan Adopted for the Reorganiza- tion Of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Company. NEW YORK, January 4.—-The committee ap- pointed by the _bondholders of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company to prepare a schedule of reorganization, as they were not satisfied with that proposed by the New Jersev Central bond- holders, reported today at smeeting a plan which provides that bonds held by the public at large, amounting to $4,700,000, shall be preferred bonds. This does not include bonds hypothecated by the Central R. R. Co . of New Jersey,amounting to about $6,000,000; that coiipous falling due the next three years shall be funded into ten years seven per cent income bonds; that a sinding fund of ten cents a ton on the amount _of coal mined each year shall be set aside for the payment in the first place of any prior purchase money mortgage, and next for retirement for sterling mortgage ‘grinds, then for cancellation of the new income bonds above mentioned, and finally for the retire- ment of $4.700.000 bonds held by the public, and that earnings of the Coal Company shall be appli- ed to paymentof interest as follows: 1. On prior mortgage and sterling bonds. 2. On bonds held On income bonds. I. 0 3' 31:: bgilihaw liynotheoated by th_6 0811- tral Railroad. If the earnings in any - m lent to a the interest on ?:0.0Sl‘:ea ‘B31731: ghsluonc bonds lliygolhecaled bI_th8 Central Railroad. such shall not be cumulative. but the Central Railroad Company shill Olmfiel any thus remaining unpaid. In view of these considerations the bondholders shall releaselthg indorseuient of bonds made by the Central 0 Morris, convicted of passing counterfeit New Jersey. This plan was adopted- 1‘3“ the City Pending examination before the mag- irer, pork packer on Mcllficken avenue,last night,‘ MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. John Herold Nominated by the Mayor for Work House Superintendent. Bills Passed--School Lands--New Gaslight Coin- pany--Assessors’ Employee--Contagious Diseases--New Bills. The Council met at 7 o'clock last night, Presi- dent Liglitner in the chair, and twelve members present. ’ ‘ The Mayor sent in his approval of various or- dinancss. NEW ORDINANCEI. The Board of Public Improvements sent in the following ordinances: To open Cherokee street to Gravois road; to open Division street to Francis street; to open Howard street from Eigh- teenth to Jefferson avenue; to refund money for cont of water-pipe paid by certain Del-ties, aggre- Eatmfi $3.560. Read first time. - The bills to establish the grades of certain streets were read first time. sIx'rEii'.N'riI SECTION. A communication was received from the School Board, protesting against the proposed compro- inlse with claimants to lands in Section 16. The Board claim the sole ownerphip of the lands. Re- ferred to Committee of W ays and Means. _ BILLS PASSED. The bill to regulate the cutting of ice in ponds Sndsloughs was read a third time and passed. A130. the bill to make additional appropriations for the improvement of Barry street. Also, the bill making appropriation forimprovc- ment of Marion street, from Kosciusko street to the wharf. Also. the bill in’ relation to quarrying on the wharf near Bates street. A _cominuiiication was received from Mrs. Nellie White, widow of Policeman White, ac- knowledging the receipt of $62 from the members of the Council. _ SECOND READING. The bill to make additional appropriations for current expenses was read a second time. House bill in relation to -hotel and other run- here was read a second time and referred to Com- mittee on Police. House bill to open alloys in blocks 1973, 197-1 and 1975 was read a second time and referred to Com- mittee on Public Improvements. Thesame disposition was made of House bill to establish Ohio avenue sewer’. The bill to establish the office of Constable was read a second time. The opinion of the Coun selor, that the ordinance is illegal, was read, and the bill made a special order. The bills to iniprove certain alleys were With. drawn, as not being in legal form. " ' THIRD READING. The following were read a third time and pass- ed: Ordinance to open two alleys in block 1977; to open _i_i1ley in block 1976; to open alloys in blocks 19:8. 1979 and 1980; to open Oiiio avenue from Lafavette to Allen's Western Addition; to establish Arsenal street sewer from Crlttenden to Lynch. appropriation $8,600. _ On motion of Mr. Parker, House bill in relation to tile clerk in the oflicc of the Commissioner of gélégllc Buildings was reconsidered, and laid _Mr. Barlow presented a report of the Commis- sioners of the 16th section. with legal" opinions. which were ordered to be printed with the pro- ceedings. MUNICIPAL GASLIGHT COMPANY. Mr. Barton offered a resolution to indefinitely postpone the petition of the Municipal Gaslight C°mP311y for leave to lay pipes in the streets. Mr. Fraley spoke in favor of the resolution. Mr. Campbell was opposed to laying over. motion to lay over was lost—-5 to 7. Mr. Barlow explained the position of the city in “relation to the Gas Works. The property is very valuable, and the people have for a long time been anxious for the city to get possession of the works, so that cheaper gas may be furnished. The Gas Company claims the exclusive right to mgike and sell gas, and has given notice that we will be held responsible if the right to lay pipes is granted to another company. The question of obtaining cheaper gas is not to be considered when we are in a fight. Suppose it‘ were certain that the city will acquire the works; here is a company that proposes to render them valueless by competing in the sale of gas. True, we are interested in having cheaper gas; but we should consider the question of damagesif we should lose the suit. , ' _Mr. Fralev was in favor of adopting a resolu- tion that we will have nothing to do with new gas companies. Mr. Parker said the new company proposed ‘to buy the old works of the city, and he was on- posed to adopting a resolution saving the grant- ing of the privilege asked would lessen the value of the works. Mr. Barlow did not know that the granting of the petition of the new company would compli- cate the pending law suit. If the new company is willing to guarantee the city from loss, one ob- jection would be removed. He believed the city had the right to grant the privilege of laying pipes north of Washington avenue and in Carondelet. and he was not sure but the city had the same right in reference to the central part of the city. Mr. Fraley offered as a substitute for the reso- lution the following: ' -Resolved, Tliatit is inexpedlent at the present time to grant to the Municipal Gaslight Company the privilege of_laying mains in the streets for the purpose of selling gas to the city and the citi- zens. owing to the pending litigation. The substitute was withdrawn, and Mr. Barlow withdrew the preamble to his resolution, which declares it is unwise to consider the subject, leaving the naked resolution to indefinitely post- pone the petition of the new company. Mr. Rowee called for the reading of the report of the committee on the petition of the Municipal Gaslight Company. The report was read, and is highly favorable to the_ new mode of making gas. Mr. Rowee said here is ii. proposition to furnish cheap gas and to purchase the old works, and the resolution says we shall not consider it. The res- olution was adopted. ‘ BILLS SIGNED. The bill to license public and private vehicles and to appoint Vcnicle Inspectors was read a last time and signed. _ Also, the bill to open Ninth street to Ycatman is Holmes’ addition. Also, the bill to establish grades of streets in the vicinity of Bellevue street and Penrose avenue. Also, the bills to construct sewers in Davis street sewer district No. 1, North Rutger No. 8, North Mill Creek No. 16, Grand avenue No. 2, Farrar street No. 10. Also, the bills to improve Curran street, Grand avenue from Broadway to Fourteenth, and alleys in blocks 571 and _570. . Also, the bill in relation to advertising city work. _ _ House bill for relief of Herman Hoofman-- 75. SUPERINTENDENT woax HOUSE. The Mayor sent in the nomination of John Her- gild ag Superintendent of the Work House. Re- erre . House resolution to stop the furnishing of news- papers to the city officers was opposed by Mr. Rowse, who said that the paper doing the city printing should be furnished to the different de- purtments. , Mr. Parker offered an amendment to that eflect. Mr. Campbell opposed the amendment. and said the publisher ought to furnish the paper ratis. 3 Amendment adopted and resolution passed. Mr. Fraley offered a resolution calling the at- tention of the Register to the extravagant space used in the city advertisement. Adopted. Adjourned. . House of Delegates. House met at the usual hourmventy-four mem- bers present. Acommunication from the Mayor, transmitting to the House, with ordinances, let- ter from the President of the Board of Public Im- provements, was read. The ordinances which were read nrst time are as follows: IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCES. To provide for the consstuction of sidewalks on the east side of Preston Place; to provide for the opening and improvement of Pennsylvania ave- nue from Wyoming street to Utah street; to es- tablish Stein Street Sewer District No. 1; to con- struct a sewer in such district. Another communication from the Mayor noti- fied the House of his approval of certain ordi- nances passed bv the Assembly. ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED. The Committee on Engrossed and Enrolled Bills reported as truly enrolled: Bill to establish grades in the western part of the city; bill for the construction of a sewer in Davis street district; bill for the establishment of the North Rutger street sewer district; bill for the construction of sewer in North Mill Creek district; bill for the construction of sewers in Grand avenue district; bill for the construction _of sewer in Farrar street district; bill for the improvement of Curran street; bill for the _construction of a sewer in North Rutger streetdistrlct; bill for the improve- ment of Grand avenue, _ from Broadway to Fourteenth street: bill to_ establish Grand avenue sewer district; bill to es- tablish Davis Street sewer district; bill to estab- lish North Mill Creek sewer district; bill to es- tablish Famar street sewer district; bill to estab- lish an alley in block 570, and bill regulating the advertising of public work. Read third time and signed. The same committee reported as truly enrolled, bill for the relief of Herman Hoffman; read and passed. . The same committee reported as truly enrolled, bill regulating the licenselof vehicles; also bill for the opening of Ninth street from Clark & Dillon's Addition to KlngsIand’s Addition. Signed. NEW BUSINESS. Mr. Haase submitted a petition for the construc- tion of sidewalks at Third and Almond streets. Referred to Board of Public Improvements. Mr. Amelung submitted a remonstrance against the House authorizing the laying of street rail- way tracks on _Sixth and Hickory streets. Re- ferred to Committee on Street Railways. The same gentleman submitted a resolution calling upon the Auditor to furnishlhe House with the names of all employee of the city who re- ceived pay for December. Adopted. I Mr. Gundlach introduced resolutions directing the StreetCominiss_ioner to examine into, and re- port to the House, the cause of the failure of the V gas supply in the northern part of the city. Adopted. Mr. Sullivan submitted a petition asking for the return of the fire alarm bell to No. 4 Rosina House. removed some time since. Referred to Committee on Fire Department. A RAID ON THE ASSEBSOR. Mr. Msycrinti-oduced the following preamble and rcsalutloii: Whereas, it is alleged that of the permanent and temporary employee in the omcc of the City Assessor, many of them are either minors or non- residents; and, Whereas. Section 10 of Article IV of the Chart- er prescribes that all officers elected or appointed shall be citizens of the United States, and resi- dents of the city for at least two years prior to their election or appointment. thereby inferring that they shall be citizens of the city; and. . Whereas, any evasion of this section of article 4 of the cliai-tor is a direct violation of duty, and if not of the lcltei-at least of the spirit of the law, and as much to be deprecated as if the letter of the law was infriiigod upon; therefore. be it Resolved. That a special committee of three be appointed by the House of Delegates, whose duty it shall be to thoroughly investigate these allega- tions, and for that purpose they are hereby cm- powered to issue sub oenas. duly authenticated b the Speaker an Clerk, and served by the arshal. and take such other means as may be deemed necessary to arrive at a thorough and complete knowledge of the truth or falsity of these allegations, and report the same to this House at the earliest time practicable. Adopted without discussion. LAID ON THE TABLE. Mr. Stifel,of the Committee on Ways and Means, reported back bill donning the duties of the Comp- trofferiil his relation to scales, and authorizing the appointment of an Inspector. Laid on table on motion of Mr. DeMenil. The same conimitteo-orecommcnded that the House concur in the Council's amendment to bill establishing and regulating the Board of Public Improvements. Report ‘)I committee adopted . FOR CHARI'I‘Y’S BAKE. _ The same committee reported having received $157 25 from the raffle of the Model of Nevada Valley for the benefit of the poor of the city. which they recommended be transferred to the police for distribution. Report adopted. On motion of Mr. Van Dillen, the tunnel bill, made the special order for 8:30 o'clock, was laid over for two weeks. CONTAGIOU8 DISEASES. Mr. Cozzens, of the Committee on Sanitary Af- fairs. reported back, with recommendation for passage. a bill in relation to Health Department, requiring physicians to give notice of coiitagious diseases. Added to the bill was a new section providing a. penalty, ranging from $5 to $25, for the sending of children of an infected family to the public schools; also, the same penalty for teachers for permitting children from an infected family to attend schools. After some discussion, the penalty in both cases was reduced to $3 and $10, and the bill was recommittcd. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. _ Bills in relation to the improvement of Marion and Barry streets, from Kosciusko street to the Wharf; bill regulating the cutting of pond ice, and bill authorizing the sale of quarry privileges for two years,on the levee, between Bates and Smith streets, were read first time. The House, on motion of Mr. Van Dillon, elect- ed Wm. N. Belt, Jr., Second Assistant Clerk. in accordance with an ordinance recently passed creating that oflice. The Chair appointed Messrs.Mcyer, Backof and Barbee ii special committee to examine into the qualifications of the employee of the Assessor's oflicc. Adjourned. THE TR.1i7LE LINK. Public Installation of Officers at Girard and Greenvillo. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. GIRARD. ILL., January 4.-The Girard Lodge of A. F. and A. M., No. 171, publicly installed ofllcers last evening, in the City Hall, George Barry, of St. Louis. officiating. The following are the names of the officers: J. D. Metcalf, W. M.: W. H. Ross, S. W.; R. J. Mitchell, J. W.; C. C. Armstrong, Treasurer; F. G. Wooley, Secretary; Dr. D. E. Smalley, S. D.; J. L. Wcns, G. D.; H. 0. Bradley, Tyler; J. L. Had- low, S.Steward; S. E. Crisse, J. S.;L.J.Thon:p- son, Chaplain; F. J. Woolley, Librarian. After the installation. A. L. Pilcher, pastor of the M. E. Church, delivered an address, which was fol- lowed by a supper and social, and the conferring of degrees on the wives and daughters of Masons. The whole affair was a grand success. At Greenville, Illinois. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. GREENVILLE, ILL., January 4.—Clark Lodge, No. 3. I. O. 0. ]i‘.. held a. grand public installa- Cash on handin ofliee ........ ..... Cash in Bank of Commerce. St. Louis. Premiums in course of collection ....... . . . tion here to-day. Hon. J. H. Oberly made the address. A large number of citizens witnessed the ceremonies. They gave a big supper at Morse Hall to-night. ELECTRIC FLASHES. THE health report, published yesterday, shows‘ deaths in Chicago during 1877 were 3,026, or 546 less than in 1876. ~. CALLERS at the house of Mr. Mangam, Presi- dent of the National Trust Co., are told he is too ill to be seen. TI-IE body of Jerome Pierce, a wealthy lumber dealer of Buffalo and founder of Piel'ceville,Mich ., was found in Lake Erie yesterday. TWO men were killed and a third probably fatal- ly wounded at Glendale, Long Island, yesterday, by the explosion of s dynamite cartridge. IN New Hampshire, eight to twelve inches of snow is reported, and cold weather in Maine, the thermometer at some points indicating 25 de- grees below zero . ‘ IT is now pretty certain that Chicago will have :1 Mining Stock Board, final steps to that end having been taken. and a scheme of organization will be presented at a meeting Monday night. U. S. GRANT, JR., latelv appointed Assistant United States District Attorney for the New York disti-ict,has been called to San Francisco on busi- ness, and will not assume his duties as Assistant District Attorney until the 1st of February. Crushed While Chopping. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. EAST SAGINAW, MICH., January 4.-A German named Henry Scrlbcr, while chopping near Unionville. was badly crushed by a log, and will probably die. One leg was amputated at the pee. T . CAR: IE3; I.A.G'r E S AT ~ REDUCED RATES. PARTIES desiring to hire first-class. square front Landau carriages. can obtain the same at the following rates. viz.: FUNERALS to any of the Cemeteries.. .84 00 Party or theater calls. usual privileges (lim- lts—-Salisbury street. Grand avenue. Arsenal 8treet)oIO0nso0osOOOo O o o s vssssssoosssssIosssssIssssss3 Shopping or calling, first hour. $1 50. each suc- ceedinghour...._. . . . . . . .... .... .. Hearse, full trimmed. to any of the ceme- terleslOIOO0IIIIOOIIOO O I I I O 0 II LOUIS c- BQHLE, St. Louis Stables. 610 and 612 N. Eleventh st. ‘JOHN MCKITTRICK 5:00., LITHOGRAPHERS, PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 316 AND 318 NORTH THIRD STREET. Superior Blank Books at Low Prices DIED. ECKHARD—-Thursday evening at 5 o‘elock, Adam. aged 4 years, son of G. 14‘. and Kate Eckhard. Funeral from residence. Strlngtovvn road and Walsh street. at 11 a. In. to-day. to Calvary Cemetery. . Death’s Doings. Annexed is a list of the burial permits issued yes- terday by the Health Commissioner: Name. and Cause of Death. Age. Elizabeth Taylor. peritonitis.41 years. Bertha Blettscan. pneumonia. 1 year.. Mary E. Mason. peritonitls..35 years. Wm. J. Bryan. pneumonia... 1 year.. , SZEJEID- HOICE SPRING VVHEAT I CHAS. ii:.'PRUN'i‘Y. St. Louis. P ER S O N A L . SIX FOR $9, THE (BEST SHIRT lilade to Order. E. M. ESPENHAIN. 712 Olive street. Send for Self—Measurement and Style. Assiennus SALE Of Wholesale Stock of gill GOODS AND NUTIONS. Nativitv. .Holland. .United States. .Unitod States. .Uilited States. Y ORDER of the United States Court for the Dis- trict of Indiana. 1 will offer at public auction and sell to the highest and best bidder, commencing at 10 o’clock a.m. on the 10th day of January.1878,at No. 114 First street. Evansville. Ind..as an entirety the assets of the late firm of Mi1ler.Ga.rdner& Co..consisting of a wholesale stock of Dry Goods and Notions. Store and Office Fixtures. Notes. Accounts. Judgments and all claims due the said firm; Lands. City and Town Lots. one bay '_I‘rotting Horse. one Two-horse Spring Wagon, with Harness. and one open Buggy. Terms of sale cash.or notes with approved security at three. six and nine months. and eight per cent interest per annnm. J. A. M K , Assignee Estate of Miller, Gardner & Co.. in Bank- ruptcy. OOMS St. Louis Mercantile Library Association. December 29. 1877.--Annual Meeting; The an- nual meeting of the St. Louis Mercantile ibrar As- sociation wi lbe held in the reading room on nes- day. Janna 8. 1878. at 7}; olelock p. in.. when the reports of t is President and the Treasurer for the year 1877 will be submitted. A full attendance is re- quests‘ W. L. SCOTT. Recording Secretary. JANUARY 1, 1878, , STATEMENT OF THE AMERICAN INSURANCE OH ST. LOUIS. CENTRAL COMPANY ASSETS. Bonds—United States .... ........$995.0oo oo“ Btatessssssssssssssssssss 3717.060 00 1.607 92 30.948 46 44.143 54 3753.699 93 .__.——————- Six per cent Semi-annual Dividend Declared. __4 RELIGIOUSIIOTICES. LIABILITIES. capitalsseassossossusesssonsO0sooo0U00|00|953]-OVOOO 00 Reinsurance....................... ........ 213.590 97 Unpaid losses ............................... 68.148 33 Commissions due agents .............. 0.144 95 Unpaid dividend.. .......................... 1.070 00 Net surplus............................. ...... ..-204_.7_4_5 77 $793,699 92 ‘_:;__ AM USENI ENTS. m-Reply to Bishop Ryan, by Rein -7- G- REASER. D. D., pastor of High Street Pi-esbYt91'19«n Churcll. at Mercantile Library Hall. on Tuesday evening, January 8. I3‘ Grace Church, Eleventh and Warren streets. The "RT. REV. BISHOP ROBERTSON will preach in this Church Sunday morning. the 6th inst. Services commence at 10 :30 o’clock. tr'First. Congregational Church. corner of Tenth and Locust streets—Rev. T. M. POST, D.D., Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at 11-a. in. No evening service. Sunday-School in the morning at9 :45. l$"'Park Avenue Baptist Church, corner of Thirteenth and Park avenue, Rev. J. T. GREEN. Pastor—Sei-vices at 10:30 in the morning and 7:30 o‘clock in the evening. Sabbath-school meets at 2:30 p. m. George’s Church. corner Chestnut and Beaumont streets--Rev. R. A. HOLLAND, Rector. Services at 10 :30 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject. morning. “Walls of Salvation and Gates of Praise:” evening. “The Temptation of Christ. ” B!"‘Central Presbyterian Church, corner Lu- cas and Garrison avenues. Rev. B. G. BRANK. D. D., Pastor. Sabbath services at 10 :30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting and lecture Wednesda5' even- rigs at 7:30. All are welcome. !3""North Presbyterian Church, corner of Eleventh and Chambers. Rev. VV. C. FALCONER. D.D., Pastor, will preach in the morning at “New Years Sermon.” No evening service. The public cordially invited. Seats free. 33"‘ ' Garrison Avenue Baptist Church, on Garrison avenue. near Morgan street-Rev. W’. POPE YEAMAN. D. D., pastor. will preach Sunday. a.t10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 9 a. in. All are cordially invited. I . Q"St. Mark’s (English Lutheran) Church, corner of Wash street and Elliot avenue (Twenty- seventh street), Rev. M. RHODES. Pastor. Preach- ing every Sabbath at 1055 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings. All welcome. I3‘ Glasgow Avenue Presbyterian Church-— Rev. THOMAS MARSHALL. Pastor, will preach at 10:30 Sabbath morning. and at 7:30 Sabbath evening. Sabbath-school at 3 p.m. Prayer-meeting on Wednes- dav evening at 7 :30. Seats free. All are welcomed. DE BAR’S OPERA HOUSE SATPRDAY. JANUARY 5. farewell appearance 0 Festival . MARYTANDERSON. This afternoon at 2, IR.CDlV.I.IEC) ' .A.1\'I']D JULIET- This evening at 8, lV_E.A.C3IBZE'l'I‘I-I- Monday, January 7-The ‘Wagner-Meyerbeer Opera DE BAR’S OPERA HOUSE. To-DAY (SATURDAY) LAST DAY on THE AD- VANCE Dime. EUGENIE The woi-1d—renowiied dramatic Prima Donna and the I illustrious American Tenor. in QOIIJIIIICEIOII with all the other Eminent Artists of Mr. J. C. FRYER’S GRAND OPERA CUlllP’Y 100 Artists and Virtuosi. I’i'onouncec_i the finest Operatic Corps that has ever special train via the O. and M. Road from Louisville. MONDAY. h A H I .a » al t i T e ugueno 3. Mme. Pap enheiin, in her _great role .... ..Valentine. Mr. Char es Adams. in his famous role .... ..Raoui. And a Magnificent Cast. superb mise en scene. etc. u o s o u o o o o s s n n n s s": 0 s s o I s a n s u o o o u o o o - ~ c u o - u aye LOHENGRIN LVVa2iier’s masterwork). Wetliiesday. MASANIELLO (Stuinme Von Portlci) . . . . . .Thursd:-iv. FIDELIO (Beetliovervs) ... ................. ...Friday. Grand Gala Matinee at 2 .................... . .Sa.turday. 323‘ Pilgrim Congregational Church, corner Washlngton and Ewing avenues. Rev. C. L. GOODELL. D. D. . will pi-eachat.10:30 a. m.. and also at 7:30 p. in. Bible school at 12 In. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o‘clock. Strangers in- vited. lF‘First United Presbyterian Church. corner of Twentieth and Morgan streets, Rev. JOHN A. WILSON. Pastor- Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. In. Sabbath-school at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30p. In. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer-meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30p. in. You are welcome to these meetings. k%‘Week of Prayer-—Special Services--Sew ond Baptist Church, corner of Locust and Beaumont (Twenty-seventh) streets-The pastor. Rev. W. W’. BOYD. will deliver a series of lectures on “Personal Religion.” beginning on Monday evening. January 7. and continuing during the week. Service begins at7:30o"c1ock each night. The public are invited. and all will be cordially welcomed. = II’ Second Presbyterian Church, corner Sev- enteenth and Lucas Place——Rev. S. J. NICCOLLS, D. D., Pastor, will preach at 11 o’clock a. m.. and at 7:30 o’clock in the evening. Fourth Lecture on Life of Moses. Young peopie‘s prayer-meeting Monday evening, and lecture on Wednesday evening. at 8:30o’clock. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. In. I?‘ Union M. E. Church. corner of Eleventh and Locust streets. Rev. R.,C. HOUGHTON. Pastor. Sunday-school at 9 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. by the pastor. No evenlmz service. as the congre- gation of this Church will unite in the union service at Mercantile Library Hall in the interest of the Y. M. C. A. Prsyer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. All are invited. l3‘Third Baptist Church, corner Clark avenue and Fourteenth street. Rev. GEO. A. LOFTON. D. D., pastor, will preach at 1055 a. in. and 7% p. in. Sunday. January 6. In the morning the pastor will preach his first anniversary sermon; subject, “Go Forward." Subject for evening discourse. “Is there a.Hell?” Sunday-school at9 a. in. Prayer meeting every evening during the week. All are invited to all these services. £1‘ Second Baptist Church, corner of Locust and Beaumont (Twenty-seventh street).—-The pastor. Rev. W. W. BOYD. will preach at 11 o"clock a. in. Communion at close of service. Evening service omitted to unite in the mass-meeting‘ at Mercantile Library Hall at 7 :30 o‘clock. Church Sunday-school at 9:30 a. in. Afternoon School at 2:30 o’clock. Ser- vices will be held every evening this week at 7:30 o‘clociI. All are welcome. t$‘Notice of Rental of Pews.—-'.Tlie Pews in Pilgrim Congregational Church will be rented for the ensuing year on the evening of MONDAY, JANUARY 7. 1878. As no Pews are reserved because of present rental. it is necessary that all members of the Church. or congregation, as well as all others interested. should be present on the evening named, to select sittings for the year 1878. Plats of the Church will be furnished for the use of Pew Renters. No postponement on account of the weather. To each one interested, and to, be public generally. this notice is given. and a cordial invitation to be present is extended to all. LEWIS E. SNOW. Treasurer. St. Louis. December-.1877. ONEY to loan on collateral security by P. F. KELEHER & CO. . 305 Olive. ADMISSION . Parquette and Dress Circle, reserv- c. 50c extra. , 75c Second Tier. Family Circle. reserv- and $1. 25c extra. times the amount invested. planatory circulars and weekly reports sent free. BON'DS—:* for sale by P. F. KELEHER & CO., 305 Olive. $50, $100, $200, $500, si.ooE LEX. FROTIIINGHAM & (.10.. No. 12 \Val1 street, New 1 ork. make desirable investments in stocks. which frequently pay from five to twenty _ Stocks bought and car- ried as long as desired on deposit of per cent. Ex- LIMITED amount of Carondelet Gaslight 6‘s SOCIETY _NOTlCES. o‘c1ock. Visiting Sir Irilli{g‘II(l3S0a6fBlIl$$'lt]E3db FRED. WILLIAMSON, Rec'orci'er. ' ' ' "“.-’ g ‘ ing. 8o"clock sharp. at Odd Fellows‘ Hall and Locust streets. order. A. G. HEQUEMBOURG. Chief Captain. W. T. SCIIIJRR. Secretary. ~ ‘ way and Benton street. I. attend. Visitors courteously invited. ROBERT MCCL LLOCH, E. C. JAMES BAILEY. Recorder. Q STATED ASSEMBLY of Ascalon Coin- inandery will be held this evening at 7:30 « TTENTION. U. PS! 1. O. 0. FT: ’ ’ The annual meeting for the election of officers and transaction of importaiit business will be held this Saturday even- ourth Afull attendance is uiiged. By ST. ALDEMAR COMMANDERY No.18 will hold a stated assembly at Asylum. Broad- lis (Satlirdav ) even- ing at 7:30 sharp. Members are requested to *,.* The Great Event of the Season.*'..* SALE, at Balmer_&. Webcr‘s (311 N. Fifth st.). of RESERVED Sl£A'1‘S ($1 AND $1 50 ONLY). for the GRAND 1 Opera WAGNER . MEYERBEER Festival. Commencing next Monday, January 7. Il1r.ACBAR_ LES i and 3 DAMS. PAPPEN HEIDI. 100 visited the great cities of the Union. t§"The Company will arrive Sunday evening by Popular Prices l*..*..*..*.*=.*..*..Popular Prices! SEATS and LIBBE'I'1‘0S for sale to-day at Balmer & Wcber‘s. 311 N. I:-‘ifth street. OLYMPIC THEATER. AUOTIONEER8. _____ _ BY WHEDON. TYLER as C0. General Auctioneers and Commission Merchants. Nos. ms. 117. 119, 121 and 1.2! North Fifth street. sen- nerP1ne. Grand Opening Furniture Sale ON SATURDAY. January 5, commencing at 9:3 o‘clock a. m.. we will sell to the trade and consumers slarge line of New Furniture. comprising in part Parlor. Library and Chamber Suits. Easy Chairs. Divans and Chairs, Patent Rockers, Side-boards. Marble-top Tables, Lounges. Extension Tables. Dec- orated Toilct Sets. etc., together with _a large lot of Second-hand Furniture, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Crockery, Tiiiware. etc. To the Trade We Will _Sell 80 Walnut Bedsteads. 50 ‘Walnut Bureaus. 24 Card Tables. 30 Desks, 36 Drawer Stands. 27 Patent Cribs, 20 New Heating Stoves. At 10 O’clock. a large number of new and second- hand Carpets will be sold. At 11 o’clock. in superb lot of Lace Curtains. Blan- kets and Comforts will be offered. WHEDON. TYLER & CO. IVI. STERN &' CO., GENERAL AUC'1.‘I()NEFlRS AND commission MEl’.CHAN’1‘S. 608 and 510 Locust street. and 317 North Fifth street St. Louis. Mo. for 1878. ' '. 4 Tuesday, January 8, $45,000 Worth of lVlen’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Custom- Made Clothing. Unreserved Trade Catalogue Sale. ON TUESDAY. January 8. commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. at our Salesrooms, we will sell by order of a New York Commission _Firm, the Entire Stock Of Clothing l\Ianu- factured by Pollock & Jacobs, 19 and 21 Green street, New York. \ This stock comprises a large. fresh and full assort- ment of Suits. Sets and Single Pieces. in Doeskin. Cassimere. Choviots. Meltons. Satlnets. Joins. Tweeds.etc. . and will be sold positively without limit or reserve whatsoever. Stock and Catalogue ready for iiispection Monday. January 7. The attention of the City Jobbing Trade is respect- fully a.nd earnestly solicited to this Choice and Msmr moth Stock. Sale peremptory. Terms at sale. , M. STERN & CO. BY O. J. LEWIS & CO. (Successors to Murdoch lb Dickson). AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . 417 North Fifth street. JOHN J. MUBDOCH.......................Auetloneei . Boots and Shoes. Tuesday Morning, A January 8th, at‘ . 9:30, We shall sell a full assortmen_t of desirable Boots and Shoes for City and Country Trade, including a large invoice of lVIen’s,WOmcn’s, Misses’ and Children’s Rubbers,in best widths and sizes. SATURDAY. JANUARY 5, 1878. Last Two Performances of Zb/IRS- J"- .A.- O.A.TIElS, A (1 1 New English Ibpleexfa Company. Matinee 2 .m.. MAD. ANGOT'S CHILD. Saturda Night. last apnearance—The Princess of Trebizon e Monday. January 7. Uncle Tom’s Cabin. THEATRE COMIQUE. "inc Street. Between Third and Fourth. Grand Gift Matinee this afternoon at 2;30 p. m.. especiallv for ladies. Engagement of the Colorado Rifle Team. Mr. J. J. Dowllng. in his great drama of the ' ‘Texan Avenger. ’ " supported by Mr. W. T. Stephens and his celebrated Trained Dogs. who will appear in the play. Also. first appearance of King Sarbro. in his "Slide for Life." from the gallerv to the stage. on a rope. Harris and garroll. The Beautiful allet and Great Variety roune. ROLLER SKATING. MASONIC HALL. RAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. this Satur- day evening. Tickets—-Gents. 50c; ladies. 25c, including skates. Music by Postlewaite. For the Benefit of the Orphans. MATEUB. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL EN’- tertainment. Wednesday evening. January 9. 1878. at Mercantile Library Hall. The “Ludlow Dramatic Club” will present “Sketches in India.” and "Pi kin’s Rustic Retreat.” under the manage- ment of r. Walter J. Blakely. Musical selections by Misses Etta Patterson and Josie Throckinoi-toil. Tickets. 50 cents. THE SECOND TERDI AT Prof. Fischer’s Dancing Academy. corner Fourth and Myrtle streets, begins Monday evening. January 7. DIVIDENDS. IVIDEN D NOTICE—American Central Insurance Company of St. Louis. St. Louis. December 31, 1877.-At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this com any. held this day, the re ular semi-aniual divi- den of 6per cent was declare . avable on demand. GEO. T. RAM. President. IVIDEND _NOTICE-West St. Louis Savings Bank——A dividend of 4 per cent on all ‘lie allowed claims against said bank wil be paid at the ollice of Mason & Gordon. 517% Chestnut street. room No. 2, on the 11th and 12th days of January. C. I‘. SCHULTZ. EDW. W ELLHAUSEN. Assignees. O. J. LEWIS & CO. John J. Murdoch, Auctioneer. FAUIIKNER. DIILLARD & CO., General Auctioneers & Commission Merchants, Corner Sixth and Locust streets. DO LINCOLN.IIOOCIODI0.00IOOOOOCO..Cl..UOOCm&&°n’.L RegularSaturday’s Sale Second- Hand I+‘urniture,Cai-pets,Stoves, etc. On SATURDAY MORNING. January 5. at 9:ao o‘c1ock, at our Furniture Department. we will sell is general assortment of Second-hand Carpets, Stoves, Fixtures. Glasses, etc., etc. FAULKNER. MILLARD it C0 STALEY & SCOTT, GENERAL Auction and Commission Merchants, Ne. 18 South Fifth Street. St. Louis, Is. A. J. MICHEL & CO., GENERAL AUCTION EERS. 202 South Fourth street. St. Louis. Regular sale days-Tuesday. Thursday and Saturdav. J. R. BAILEY. Auctioneer. New and Second-hand Furniture. Stoves. Blankets. Comforts. Sofas. Lounges. Bedstesds, Bureaus. Carpets. Crockery, Notions. etc. THIS MORNING at 10 o"clock, we will sell a large layoutiof new and second-hand furniture. consisting of chamber sets. bedsteads. wardrobes. bureaus, chairs, ex. tables. ‘Brussels and ingrain carpets. mattresses. comforts. quilts, pillows, mirrors. heat- ing and cook stoves, dry goods. notions. etc. A. J. MICHEL & CO. J. R. BAILEY, Auctioneer. W. H. HAGGERTY, Wholesale dealer in Auction and Job Lots Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps. and Cutlery. 1-l"'Country Auctioneers" and Peddlers‘ Supplies a Specialty. Send for Price List. Southwest Corner Sixth and Locust Streets. ELECTION NOTICES. IVIDEND NOTICE-—Tlie Continental Bank of St. percent. payable to the stockholders on demand. EMILE KARST. Cashier. Louis has declared a semi-annual dividend of four FLECTI()N N0'I‘ICE—Mullanphy Savings Bank. . .1 January 3. 1878. The regular annual election for thirteen Directors of this bank will be held on Thurs- day. January 17. at the banking rooms. between the JJIVIDEND NOTICE——St. Louis National Bank. St. Louis, December 31. 1877 free of taxes. R. A. BETTS. Cashier. low, Lewis & Co. . St. Louis. to-day has been declared. Jirayable on demand FRANK . IGLEHART. Cashier. . — Twenty-seveilth dividend-The semi-annual dividend of five (5) per cent has been this day declared. payable on demand, IVIDEND NOTICE-—Banking House of Bartho- ‘ Mo.. December 31. 1877.—Ata meeting of the Board of Directors. held this day. a dividend of four (4) per cent on the capi- tal stock out of the earnings of the six months ending hours of~10 a. In. and 3 p. m. L. G. KAMMERER. Cashier. LECTION NOTICE-—Thlrd National Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis. December 5. 1877.—-'1‘he regular annual election for nine (9) Dii-«-ctors of this bank will be held on Tuesday. Januar ' 8. 1878, at the bankin rooms. Polls open from 12 o clock In. until 2 o‘cloc p. in. '1‘. A. STODDART. Cashier. , LICTION NO"l‘IC1‘.——0i’ilce of the Globe Printing Company. December 22. I877.--The annual meet- surplus fund. ROB I‘. EAGLE, Cashier. I IVIDEND NOTICE—Merchsnts’ National Bank of St. Louis. St. Louis, December 31. 1877.——’1‘lle Board of Directors have this day declared from the earnings of the past six months a dividend. payable 4 on demand, of three and one-half (33-5) per ceiit.after placing ten per cent of net earnings to the credit of mg of the stockliolders of this company, for the elec- tion of Directors for the ensuing year. will be held at the office of the company on Wednesday. January 9. 1878. S. RAY. Secretary. LECTION NOTICE--GERMAN AMERICAN BANK. St. Louis. December 31, 1877.--The regular an- nual election for thirteen Directors of this Bank will semi-annual dividend of five per cent was declared demand. SAM G. KENNEDY. Sec‘y. IVIDEND NOTICE-—Oflire of Marine Insurance Co., of St._Louis. S. W. corner Main and Pine streets. St. Louis. December 31, 1877.—-At a meeting of the Directors of this Company, held this day, a. on the capital stock, $150000. lpayabie to stockholders on be held Monday. January 14. 1878. Polls open from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. E. A. MEYSENBURG, Cashier. LECTION NOTICE—Br.oApw.n' SAVINGS BANK St. Louis. January 2. 1878.—The regular annual election for thirteen (13) Directors of this Bank. to serve the present year, will be held on Monday, the 14th inst.. at the banking rooms. Polls open from 10 able on and after 7th January. prox. '1‘. A. STO DART, Cashier DI\TII.)ENI) NOTICE-—'1‘lie Third National Bank of St. Louis. _Deceinber l877.—-At a meeting of the Board of Directors. held this day, a dividend of of four (4) per cent, free from tax. was declared,pay- J 0‘clock a. in. until o‘clock p. m. ‘ J. l'l—IlLll‘ 1il:1EGl«‘.R. JB.. Secretary. LECTION NOTI"E—-—BA-NK OF COMMERCE. Sr. . LOUIS. Iieceniber 27. l877.—’I‘lie annual election for three (3)l)lrcctOrs to serve for three (3) years. and one (I) Director to serve for two (2) years. will EDUCATIONAL. be held at their office. northwest corner Fourth and (Hive streets. on 'l‘uesday. -January 8. 1878. Polls open CARD. JACKSONVILLE FEMALE ACADEMY. K- 3. 1878. catalogue address E. F. BULLARI). Priiicipal. Jacksonville, I11. ECONU SESSION of 48th year will open January Rare advantages in all departiiieiits. For from 10 a. in. to 2 p.m. J. C. VAN BLARCOM. Acting Cashier. LECTION NO’l‘lCE——The Valley National Bank. St. Louis. December 22. 1877.-—The re:-'ular an- nual election for twenty-one Directors of _this Bank will beheld on 'I‘uesda_v. January 2). 1848. at the banking rooms. Polls open from 12 o‘clock in. until 2 o‘clock p. in. J. A. J. ADEBTON. President- tea (MCEWRIFI Cure). received and for sale by I). NICHOLSON. FINNAN HABOIIIESS. 3 CASES of this excellent relish for breakfast or "cl-;Ms, OF RARE VALUE, DB. ,J‘ACKSON’S INDIAN EYE / /,4 SALV I‘. is an almost infallible remedy for every curable form of disease of the eljes. sa sand pleasant to use. Sold every- where at ‘2a_cents. Collins Brothers, Second and Vim‘. St. LOUIS. Agents. Sent by mail. THE CRYSTAL GEM SPECACLES. 803 W ASHIN GTON AVENUE. the cnlfiplacs in St. Louis they are for sale. D . T. P. IIUBBELL (Practical Oculist). Pro rletor, gives 9 SK your nevvsdealer for East Lynne. It is give away with this week's Fireside Companion. exclusive attention to adjusting spectac es. lCal1 and See the Crystal Gem. -.,\7‘7 ._.,-1,?" ( ‘ 0 W. ,. 41.114 ,‘ umgi.wn- --r 1; St. ffllnlis 0 Baily @I0h‘t4@£Il_Ti03"31..,.$Hi1ttBHl1flfilflrlltitg, January 5, 771,828. J V’ '0" H . ‘V . i I V . . . ‘ ‘ .0.“ A . ‘ { I I 0 ‘ . l~ 1' F Royal, 848 bales, W. and 0.. 25Cqr(rl-R-;'1:§\ev ggliltenritlriltegé 2. releoted, 1; new, §{T)lP(_)ti'de!1'g by d(!il1el'S2-?.a0al's"!e):VWnf‘l'il;Xe%‘l3 lat: -‘lie 1 i 1 ‘ ’ ‘ lNel re°»ell>l~°l'ol' seven days were 160,669 bales: bats—-No. it, s'- re mi. 1'. T t 1 9. 431 - o" " ' W “cw” ° -'8 -' t4" FRIDAY EVENING, Janna:-yt. 1878....'1‘ne local ‘exports 100,653 oalesqsioclz-910,178 balcs;recelpté » Rye—No.2,10’, 3 '. ' 9 " 9. .. 1065_j’k'33(5,§°“f,‘]‘; 33:05:83.-l-s 1°31 °1-0-“med 3 7°! ', ‘ discount demand for money was active, covering °iIs‘\flell_1e ll-ll Sjlast Week were —-—- bales. Recatllllllatlon-—Wheat. cars ; corn. 50 cars ; .OA’1‘S--Gi-ado higlicr and demand--mainly from ,§.. ‘ - - « . . '90?‘ '*~“”““‘°"S‘:*Ul31lllld 0’/:03 0l‘10llll9 03"?» 9 001%; We. 10 cars. ’1otal, 92 cars. order buvers; no sum i es‘ offering. No. '2 closed , a wide range.ofiutcl-eats the same as yesterday. 59- . . , , . . l _ .. L,» ,5. l ' 100- 53105. 10.000 Dales. Malkel ull01lllll3e0- 3/ac higher at 28%c; rejected bid xc hl2‘h8l‘ at 27c. r" ..,.,s - All classes of borrowers _were_ at tp-.he,banks. rep- wAulciloUsn STATEMENT roe er. x,‘o'ou, , ‘_ _' st; Lou" Frown‘ Rat“. No. 2 white bid }.-go better at’28}¢;c--none of curler T, resenting cotton, flour, pork, dry goods, sro- 33$: 3;‘, ‘§,;,;,r,;_- 51-]; 6-; £-1é-L-‘;;3-a-r-----------------gfiggi Rates of freight to southern ports by river: °{r‘?"Cfd- F“’,“"“'b""'I~‘."¢"l'll‘ll‘." in ¥l"";" ‘3°m‘”‘dJ“"" 0 U.’ 081769. fflalll1f3°tl1l'il18'. Eldlll 03-1‘?! lllit and 51119‘ s'rA'r‘ls:llil_cN"r or oiloss RECEIPTS Xfvb§ffI}5iEnii1‘§. ' Olliew Vick‘? Mg?‘ fiigd%g ‘§§f2“8‘c0°Bg’i0y bg‘lL(hws9lllc:F ?-9,f§é_°1"gar 1:17:16 * _; nine There was some new-nu tram comm-r é‘.f.‘i?.l.“..f’.‘.‘.;’'2l.°.‘.’~.§%‘é‘i3€2l.’3.‘;.}'.btfifti:-----='°°'°'l?.§'§36 .. . ” ‘"""' ° 9' 2 ‘“ ‘‘‘’'..§“''*’“ “"“"“*l=“=>‘ W‘;-5 “° 28"’ banks for discounts, and a little currency de- Received yesterday. bales...:.......::':.:::.:::.: 0526 p,,‘{.‘,‘,’_';_‘f’,?fi;;;;;;;;;;;-=;-- 33 $3 23% 1 """','" - ‘"5 233-{cl 4 001". 33-" “'- ‘md ‘'33’ St‘ 1.“, wand from Imam-8_ Counter buuueas W“ good, §lélt(:_|;l3l(lJ'f‘:li§€slI»(lI1. bales......... .... 4E8 , g:’hri1ssl;:.d..6;ié............. .1 00 1 % i)(7)y 2?‘/eC.I];lc;l::.l]l}{(:¥g4'r&::Ci(:.sll1]$i}:i.g.eil!::-;1S?;I(1‘3 gig E _ but hardly up to the volume shown yesterday. wm,AuA,,.WE GROSS RECEIPTS AND Sm-Pmmm BY Ha _________ _ .::::::::::.'_°: 3:: 25 -25 90‘ trk. at30c. Delivered on orders by dealers,;in ‘L 0 All good investment securities were in demand, ,?,,,-5_ , Bacon and Lard..... 20 20 17}; new sacks——600 lake, mixed (ll 339, _ p . ;_ though Government 4's did not show such liberal eimiéféf '-s1l§i7?f"°"f§§§f To Mobile_(1tail)——-Flour. etc.. 650: pork. $1 00 to ml; ,.e?£,§{f,j$f}§g§rN $13 ‘3V"1"r‘n‘:,',.‘,db,}1‘, i;{fi?;,sd°‘§2,'l‘.1,? ’ we-term our and comer st I-we no--as ml 9 l’s“,l’..°..“..“;‘.“..;2;‘.?.2:..".;i.‘..‘“'§‘:l.§" he as i or or r.........--. ..,;:2 .. S‘t'L67o,"2 ....;.... .... bonds were firm. Local railroad bonds showed ifondayiiiti::.'.'.'.'.'.'.°.'.'.' 1:??? 1,6032 Tums, RATES ARE .0 "4 ‘-same M5110" "‘'°’'‘‘'° '' . ' new **°r W W1 tl.°.i:l:i..~.; ---- -- .~... . its nit ..f:i.“%h:.;.‘l*:.‘;".i“i:‘§t‘.‘:."t?::li:= ;‘..§’.;“.‘.'3.".l'%.'“.°. estate Was s00_d- There Was 3- llllle illqlllry for Tll_lll'Sd8.y ..IIII.'.' .......... . '. .826 ' '74i “$30 11092 By rail East to—- Bost. N.Y. run. Bait. 7 0- 0' . n ' 4 choice bank 5;ock,__ . Friday .......... .... .. 5‘.-'6 . 410 1,299 1.43 1«:iour.?l?.br1 .............. 102 92 88 3-3 p ._IIAY-—l.’.eceipis_ continue small and offerings Eastern exchange showed more movement than Total ..... 138,829 145,360 107,753 10-3.-835 . :}fi1f;.ikllr,ne12:ltl%i %l31tg9i,mst’).lt1.'i.'t.el‘ bl 54 53 ,f,‘"..",a.,"c‘,i ?’““°8 %"}‘,.‘f,".'"3,,°§mllfk3.! yesterday. but l°3t0S WCYC 10\Vel', being CQTTON FREIGH-rs. 0' ‘]Il€fl.t«8 and la.1‘d..... . . . . no 43 2‘c(rn-8 [nixed 5%)%9d on Bide -— . .. - * On compresse from East St.Louis: «to additional }‘0l-‘F311 01358» ------------ -- 51 46 44 43 o . - ~- " - .-’ - between banks at 50x/cD$l per thousand discount. pm. moms from t 1,5 Siam Boxed meats .... ..... H 51 49 48 —-- cal s mixed 30699 50. 1 strictly 11111118 to choice In Chicago the quotation was nominal at 50¢: per '13.. lgoston. 750 $0,100 as. ' Cotton: compressed--'.'.... I 75 70 68 I 67 d,2°!d5”°$‘}0",;'(‘)‘*""3”'4 “"3 P"““'-” ‘° 5‘“°“3' pmne thousand llremiuin. New Orleans exchange quiet. 3:g]l§,‘e‘3;‘§“(‘;i_1lg‘e:l.(')7'b3°,g°i(}(l’ll;£fl- ALL RAIL To sOU.mEm,, ,,OmTs_ bhLLSTU1,.F'S_Bmn higher; very Scarce and 330031 Quotations. corrected by F. P. neielier T0 Philadelphia. 680 ‘#100 m.. - 1 - . in demand. Sales, all sacked: 3cm-s brain at mill & 00.’ N0_ 305 Olive Sues“ ’*~“~ , To Baltimore, 67c fill 100 lbs. A ,3 ' 3043141 (S‘:ll' and 200 sks do 610, 5 cars do p.t. , 3 cars l ‘ in Qua, .. M -- .. o -‘ l.l"630.150 sks dcl at same lcar shipstuifs PW”??? m“° 1”" °°“"‘ “"3" ”‘”l”°"' Pork Pacliieafifiggrthzfiitiv 1e3?—’m§“"''' 1”" M” A N. 0 if if 202:‘ : g‘ g 3; atl-'lY)1”l.!lR$'191<i1c(?sp's't£ d r ' d , d sales’ 86 , ’ ayu e. '. , com er. . _ .=:_._( :2” g ,,,n ’ " . —— ea y; air email . 2 . 6.8188 .... .. 1881 6 . G ld. J .&J 1 . 105,?/1093’ h ' ' ' y - ° "' 5"‘ **"‘ l=l» H b“i" 104. 5-96)». COll8’€d-’1«"5§l6§g Ggld. J:?i.&J‘dl§r?.i101§z?l03)/4 T e Cmqnsnau 1)”°e,Cm)ent of ‘”““"."' ggwes‘ fig’ 85' :35‘ 23' 35' :9‘ ‘W($)OL—-Steady Unwashed-—-Selected combing‘ .;-2e.. 1 ' ;iesll6§gdola. .iau..tJ..ly.llo49;:los;ft the 0991'“ 1” exlemlo 101’ the pork vllcklllz at the " *3 *" " “‘ °° 31o>3l;;.-,- mixed '°7o>08c; medium 25c- fine and _ l i I 3,» - as ' , , ‘n _ 3 ‘ 4- - - 9 I2-)_4?l(;:£*|3l8l-)2)-is-: o05lntlblior points throughout the Wcfit. dllflllg Ncévgngrleans. .............. .. 033 2-; c;our.~:o:20@_23c;.'1‘ex:t_s at 2167240. '.[‘ub-washed- ,; new §.:__ ,3,“ 5F_,c Gym Qu,mem. __,1(,:l';.,g;1,l§,§’ the first half of the winter season, 1st of Novem- 3‘,aShm.1é....'1.é;1H....:::.::..I 25 §:,, 20 42) 20 éu8?la10‘lg§4Li(1(1);;;‘lC, ll:Ll‘dllll‘il’l .%5@37c_;ag(l)ugi'y and low ' ‘S’. 1111:?! &{§?.'.li.z:3l9oll'i<€i’$l'c'°(~;CI>'ifi‘1.l.“f‘?.l:tf3X'.§ii%i3;i}33% be" t° en" "‘ D°°e“”’°‘'- W‘ sums ‘he “'h°1° ma" f;l;,=;,§:;l°<g§~_ '1_‘‘_’_“_‘’';; 3:33;; 33 3; ii 0 liiill§:s__'s7ll.].i3\.', ) ;’ DI)l'y..(.’.14’?]S1?£ ~17t;r,; AND itxcnAz~.'G1r.. 0 term) as ‘,°”°.“"" . . — - - . 1i......-,...’..i 1)alton.'éa........ 43 48 48 44 82 44 1Si:;slllt13fd_l§%»éc;damaaed 15:@i3};c. Green The result, in brief, is that 300 interior points Augusta. Ga ...... ....... .. 51 51 51 49 85 -19 --Ll£‘.'lll- 0%» zs o,.{c. heavy do 8,1@8%c,kip 9@9}4c, 3llV1n9'- Sellinz. which last season packed to date 1.09l,562, halve Savannah. Ga .............. .. 48 48 45 44 84 44 calf 10@10i§c;‘p.irtly cured 7%.®8c; dulnaged (all Gold colnm. ........... --- 10543..’ l0‘-?% this year packed only 709 643l1cadoI'llogs show- B1“"‘S“"°"l G"'°----°-------- 43 43 43 44 34 44 “'8i:1‘lll-S) 70; uncured 6;;@7c; bulls and stage 60. bewlork excnanlre. oanKcrs.. but-@$1 dis. in... a l«.,ll;,, . Ofl‘ f38‘1 919’ b . 1 E. . ’- Jessup. Ga ------------------ -- 53 53 53 49 94 49 DEER Sl£1\lS--We quote la,-..-e «ll 13ra~3oc ’ 39": Y0“ e“°3“”-3°-~ °°““"°"$1@l 50 M (W ”’ 1'BBlalf1illgi: £01131‘ points fl'OeIli]( \.vhichllLl\r:e;1hl£€'{etl:)c? J‘fi“:,§,‘ Ga“Rf°r points ‘mg 48 48 48 44 84 44 SHEEP 1’lj‘L'I‘.~_‘-——Wo quote: Cieen (city s.laug'h- N‘,:,‘:"‘3;,;é;°I;§'égéil-§;;,;é-'_. ''''' '° rm, 5' p“"$.2"'5(, returns at the same percent of decrease, the au- Mséou, Ga: .... ..'.:::I.','::f:,. 56 56 56 49 93 49 tel‘) 90l=@$l ‘-’5; green salted 75@85<l- DFY-L9-l‘g0 _ __ “ """ ' ‘ ' §l'egz—ile falling o11‘at all interior points is 410,000. West Point. ..Ga ......... ..... 77 77 77 of 1 23 60 f,0@30§ iDl1lg“«‘—lllllll 50@000;Slll311‘-’v5@50<'»3 dl'Y 80031‘- hxc.-ivli:‘:. otwlthstandillg this large reduction in the pack- Columbus. Ga -------------- .. if 7-3 71$ 54 1 18 54 108*‘ ’ 0. lift’-ell 60 l5@l--"50 —- _ r - . _ ‘ jug to data, we csllmal 1,‘ 1 .1; .- l; l 301 Ifort Gaines Ga.‘ ........... .. 78 78 78 581 25 58 ll‘I<)~A.'1‘l_l.h3i’S'—(,)ii'ict. 7 W'e _uote: Prime L. G. Biagtlsli-d<le*3(€1;?sllcl;:!3n{g:' :33 _§ pmms Mfume Gum-e gcacézll alyeudllxllyt 2::},(I)(;0esl?em3 E,}uthbg$.w(]£a.(.};.......... . ‘ 4263430. lllfCl‘:lOl‘ do 35@-106; mixed 156 to 308; tare Improved real estate secuiities.3@ayrs..82o10‘«l>lcent. gtgssrtliigiutllléaxapcgmlgl ':iel()I§£;llgl" of tltlle zsuplacesxlast 1,~§,9{ alley find (§,°e°;ié'y7§,:'(,'*,°a’ gel 31 .31 59 l 45 69 ‘Ready at 256 V m ’ ' ' ' ‘ \ ,» . - V __ . . ' ' ll s een la le ac'1n* ' ,G .......... .. . 86 C 7 .“'.*: . "'*~ .' -' ' ‘ - ‘ L”"’ w“‘R”"‘°' - atlnterior points always exceeds the esttiliiute: N‘? ...... .. 51 hi 3? 10166?’ 43 1‘UK-b--0Wtl‘-M)- 1. $2 50@3.; No. 2, $1 50 Buying 5emn,,_ made at the middle of the season, so that it is Wihnlngloll. N-‘Cm 48 48 48 44 S4 _44 @133 N0- 3. 750@$1:- N0. 4. 25@500- Mink- lmacres.....”.....$175 - ‘. H [0 assurne that’ ‘vea;hel- Greel151)0l'O“._ N_-Doggone . . . . .. NO. 1 dark 4U@50(§, ‘.10 dark Land warrants. latlatci-es............ 123 135 remainder of the season, there will be as many C:°1“mb.1."" 5:0 °°°°°°°°°° °- 51 '31 51 4,9 $8, ‘*9 350- (30 llllle 20413250; N0- 315002002 N0- 4=5@10l3- Land warrants, bbacres. ........ .. » 95 llog.-.- packed at interior points this as there was §"°e,"¥,‘t‘,I,‘,3,Z,_,b‘3C"(§, """ 2} :3 SE 3? Rll°°00“'*-Nit 1 400. N0- 2 2543300. NW *3 1005150- Lllllllvlwrunls ‘ -lllllcres------.----. 68 4.5 last season. ' sfglnrtgl,‘ S ,5» - 1 30 1 so 80 63 HS 5-,; No. lasso. Skunk—blllck (cased) -iootoc; slmrl’. _ As regards the acki til .1 d‘ ‘i’ "1 1 ., "."C.':.:::...::::: 48 48 4‘ 84 44 5”"l’930'?17350; narrowstritle 20®‘25c" wnite5@7c. St. Louis Clearing House. thele is it f:illing?-ofl'oIfg;0'3.0(?0s:lfd?3.e:[:%glt0fii C 48 48 4; g 84 44 ClVl-‘ll Cal 1000156. Wild cat l_5-’d~‘.’0c. ,Muskrat3(a clearmg-._m_______.__'_______ ______ 53,974,142 being 2,190,000, trains‘ g_395,0001,,S;yea1»_ T1153 Opelir.a..Ala ....... ........,.. .8, _7s 78 58132 Sc. Red and Gray Fox toobooc, Opossum 3@5c. noooeoooooooouooot o e o o o 0oIaIIOOlIOlC. . . . . ........ gg gs 4”? w. lug points to ‘date 3.020.000. aa‘ainst3,635,00olast mm 1’ _AI‘_'_':'::_':‘:'°'°"" ..3 T, ..3 5; 1 ilsi 54 cal; tlcfito . A dcm:.n_ lira o ore . \ - Bv Teiezeraun. foray,’ 0r.:.fal""g"‘fl "1 6152000‘ R°.§”"‘“"3 "19 U1ll0‘l1JgDl‘ill‘3.'S. Ala ....... .. 73 73 54 1 lg 54 B31,l1“.l‘”’{-R.e(.fe1lipLs 2-Q60-2} 115;-fa, Olfmmgnd NEW Yom January 4-—Monev closed sharp .§.f‘..’.’.i".23§.$‘.12..‘3l2’.*$§‘.?.‘;'ié;‘ ..‘.'.1?§’.‘ié2'.3§“.‘3‘.I; i:i’.};‘li‘£,tii}..a;'°x.';°' ' '''' " 2} 2} 2} 33 lg 33 $3.‘; z.;3“,‘.‘..’.’.i..’.§'.‘.’:..’.‘,§’,.‘.’,'-‘ i’;;‘.’.‘£“,° fit...-;...ng°‘.i§é at7per cent. Prime mercantile papernomiual. of the six leading cities will exceed last year, Elmore Ala ............ plentiful. dull and weak. W6 900"’? Packed“ Customs receipts $290,000. The Assistant 'l‘reas- “l"“'_°_‘h° °lll0l' ‘W0 “ll” be 0"‘ ‘limes if “V9 i_',a{$l,:&8::lV;“1l1.9l‘aFlq"""""'.'" Crea.me"y 35-’@3S‘f,.3, 1."?.°”her" da"y:'"§.s £56706 nrer disbursed $1,438,000. Clearinas $19,000,000. ,‘;,',I’,§f§ [)llfc1f;oill‘aQ‘i‘1£ls-‘;llt_:l:(Elrscfti);'E,533:: iélljhiigglgilslgg Tallaliasse. rl...'..I.IZIIIIIII 92 92 92 77 i 70 f,‘,’,‘,',§;‘,‘,,'s‘.° ',’,‘,.‘,;',',f,’; 'j,f‘”1;”,°,,§‘,’,',,,°'}‘,’,‘,f’e;,,‘fl@ ,‘{,°p‘,’.,'",,‘;f;'. Gold opened and closed at 102%, with sales in packlligin the it’.-.35 will ha ,,,,,,,,,'...-...i by the 10- .;§l.n‘%l‘1l1:gIlu.bE.1x‘]:-,...b.l-T.'.::132:: :3 2.7, 1 $ 57:3 C0l1l1tl'_VStnl‘¢3~ll2i('.keC at 7c to 10012:: for poor ti; ‘h. interim “ 1o.3%_ Carrying mm, rm)-7 percent crease in the SIX cities, which, to be within Newport, Ark .... 45 69 45 35 70 8000. 16@‘20c for Drlllle l0_ Ch0lC0- R‘->ll-C0llll- per “mum gold and L3,‘ per cent per (“em boliuds. we estimate at 200,000 head. This will lhevfiieh 65 79 65 53106 40 try So to 121-£0159-; choice Northern 18@20c. 3 ' ’ ° ’ I 1 - ' .4 o 'ooonOoOuuOIQ ' 0‘. ' " F" . ‘ , 0' 5“'°" '"‘ L°"d°“ ““°'“"'g°“3 b°"°- “"9” “"3 :‘1(])‘llIIled lfxll[°l'll1et)86tl";n1:')u3L(i)0 l00‘0kmg'int t5h70l“?:0;tl' H: H e 06 - --—~—30 30 30 28 55 40 hqI:§‘§(:3g—lf-(\’.lg:l'.l‘i‘t?t“J(’llffi(§?g:i:§l;C£:°€d unsettled’ are 119); greenbacks, 116 gold; silver coin 54@% winter Besides all in't‘l-easacgiglgumher-’therea?s Tran acti ‘Ch J ~ shl ljlers but—round lot's ul!lsalable’° trade ex: ”e‘.'°°”‘ ‘”“°""".‘°. G°"’“'m°“"‘ °1°5°d 5‘°‘“‘Y- likely to be admodcratei in ass i Wcidht but 8 onson angm ammr?’ 4' 1&8. clulsi}vel ‘local and lisziitllt l5cs c tr’) 16c cand Railroad bonds quiet and firm. State securities . ‘ . . we _ " " L’ ,. '0'" 0l1°‘3“°°3 3"’ 101' l0l'-81l‘0llll1TSl- 0311118. Y .'. . ' ' ' _ _ we have not eufiicieut data to make any estimate . _ - Sale 11 bxs pl eeerved at no counted out. » quiet. Stocks opened film. and advanced }{@}~{ 0, the a mum. . _ unless otherwise stated. ln filling small orders l>0Ul,Tlgy_l),-essea ulel, gnd lmcn-m ed- re- Der cent. but subsequently declmed :.'@'l% per our: ,"3 - ,,-‘"°"‘“"’“i°‘,°'l l- 3- k lnznen-ates have to be aid G ' l cel I. lit «al Sales' C(hi'kelis two->~7' do ‘nod cem_ Lake Shore rose from 61% to 62, and ten ,0 inc‘! dc nine in ‘lento thatt _e' a hug 0 infpac . D . rain in 6 evatoris t I old .1‘ $25663. e $4.®6.. :0 "k '8' 86” 60,‘. win, subaequen, mu’, ,0 61561)‘, ‘E which ‘.1. 0 61:18 attllbutablc entirely to the un 2fiV0fi" sold free of stora2e.l 92 ;‘fi:‘*° lL."° ‘i’ “u He‘; W l -t “'_"3'i 11 price it remained strong for the remainder of the a ’ e 'i'°“,'D‘”' “’“'°h l""""’°“ “'“'"“ ",‘°“ ° ‘ ° SALES FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. w’ . l . ‘(V32 1? D '3, $150,,1,;{'75’f,;'5 m ”.;K 2 U -.3 day, despite stroniz attempts to break it. An at- lm°§" '” "’°‘"""°"*—f°""“'7 f°“’1"“°°” r°"°"' “'3-' G,.am_Cm.n E, 1 B d , , . @2°2%“f" 9,; ecks. $2®250. e§42w"f‘; ho tack was made upon cm” shares by bears, on m_ (38.5 number of hogs in the country, and a great xayo dew ; cl"! l:l3l;l;)00~Janu:il:_\: active at $56” 01' Ella. ll 1: dices . ul’ 658 pm.“ um, at“ meeting of me Lebigh operator. mrfiily lltftillinsindicate an lncreaseti sup ly. 433/C4 .mai.M nm,‘38§-I/es F .b' bu at 4.5/{@343/.c to ‘A-ME H_ h d _ ‘ d. _ : t ]_ h they were not in favor of 8 combination, and t F 1° " ‘"”"g m”'° 3h°w3' ‘W.’ ‘‘ .‘m°°' the __’,‘ d X; 5- 9 _”‘l\}ll‘y in g.....;/ling.-ind __ .‘_" *3 -92-13% Gem?”-1 ’1(;‘&(ieg).S ."f)bt-' Lackawanna fell from 50% to 47%. Delaware and 0 “ "umber °f h 38 Packed 0‘ 391 “?".°"°" p°""'3 0 pe e . L 0 .3 ‘go’ WU‘ ‘med 1° 42-“ @4‘%°’ My-'3‘ U’-°."Se *3 "0 ’ Q93“ 0 - U’ la 1? Hausa“ from 50% ,0 ,7’ and Mun,“ and Essex to date, also we paclmlg at we 3,,‘ clues. and eS_ swirl latei at 42y.c—sales 9o,000___ bu, mainly at 51 lord} 23. squirrel 40@50c, m_lxc«l and teal .luc_l. from “K Lon. Them was a fractional recover . “male, ‘or me season. with compmauve figures: 42,fc.’ $150; mallard no §2;_lleer 40900 1? l_i:_ gross; \-BN1. Y . 12 o clock Call-—Sales° Ja fl ~ 5 000 b 1 l s n s- doles 8@l0c wild turke "506 so and ’ )0‘- Al. the close New Jersey Central was strongon 1877-8 "1876-7. ‘em ,3) l43s‘,.-Ftb nu W‘ ’ 3, .."“e ' U 0 ,5. .. . ’ )3 ‘ ’ 1 ° \ the reorxanizutionsohemo and advanced from 15 1'l‘‘‘'‘‘‘‘? W 0339 Of return! at 305 ( 10 3 ..“ ’ fa Him)"-m’m0 M42"'°” March sum 19(0) ~ 53 “ml . . - . I 157 . I) nu . intpg-[Or lfiaces . _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 "" , at 4-%@42%0, _May—'5.000 _(‘eU.lC(l) at L.lLD“U||CDanged,lIutle doing. We quote: to 16, with the eel so out A a ma declined 1, 1 _, , . . 43%,, N , _J , fl. . S ,k d H . .1 .k d t 1 25, - . ' from 120 10114 on sales of odd lots of stock re. - r0{::l‘~;’,‘u"§ ,l’°‘“‘3s ‘O 0310- 113- en ‘t °':3§(‘;’“ . h‘*"3‘l‘"'3 °. "ed ’“ ”“'_‘”‘,3° P“ '3 '.“‘4"‘ -0‘ 09°‘ Val?” 9. a 5 '3“ .‘§’ §l~vg.i."°°""~“‘,,,l>! Bonner. The so--owes. and ..l?..~.‘.... ‘.E..’..'."..'.‘.;.'.;.‘.;".'.;‘;.'.;.'.;".'.i ”°‘°°° "“"‘°'°°° ...‘i’.¥;'.‘.‘.’.‘2.° “ "" "‘° ‘““"“““ 33” ‘’‘‘’ ‘“ 53"7i.‘i‘i.t?‘?.‘.".§‘.‘3i.‘.-°§£‘3‘6%as ‘'’“°' ‘‘‘°‘’ ‘° ‘’’‘‘”‘’° 1. n1 shar dropped %61 per cent reactin all‘ 1 ’ ‘ ' , . , ‘ E ..‘ .. . .. .' ' . ‘,.u~au’, at me close, "We Rock lslaad. Umog Eltillallilhoroprolélgffr....séa§3fi.;.t.éb5 410.000 Afler C. l1—Sales;”10.000 bu January at 4.3566. “RAD? °“'4D5‘Rl=0elill§l. 336 8k8- We quote: B,‘-cine. Micwvn cenmd‘ wesmm Union and interior places ........ H.‘ ........ ‘$570,500 106000 Feélrularv at 4-/go. Prime tlmotl_iy M51 2501 35; clover at $565 15; cmcggo 3; Lo“ mu 0“ a fmcuom The mar_ [.u._ked “ "me pm,“ 1.“ 'm_ mats.-—‘ iiry Board-I-Neglected. l-edtop ‘30@:.’.oc. ,No sales. ; kc, closed “Bad!_ There was more money ‘owed my _______________ _». ________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ __ L591365 if o1c.oc CaIl—Sa es ?;u,000liu.Feb at 28c—more llltlitu r R011-_-Demand fair for all except in- . to-dav at 7 per cent than yesterday or the day be. £3‘-.l’l‘l‘|;.lte(‘l fqrlall interior points...l.800.000 .... .. E’. 9"“ 3‘ 5.‘“f“3' ""‘-h 27/° bid 9 J9“ °‘.r°"°d 3‘ f°”°" 5"°°kT"‘"a_" '5 31°" "0 -‘Pove ’ “'68” ‘"8 '"‘' mm. "Id lb. market is has swmgen‘. Michigan at. n rat interior places last Ago. no bid. May at 29/.c, with 2930; bid; June changed. Sales. 3 sks peacqos and 1 apples at Gem", earnings increased $2.621 for December. Pwked .££..".i.i..1.e.£(.1.fil.é..éii.éé..£6 1,810.33 al 60%.. Nth 30.)“ bid. 3 _ . 4c. 14 peaches and 2:’. apple. at 4%.}. 100 apples Transactions were 97,000 shares, of which 26,000 d t<=...*. .................. .. 000 2 395 ooo Rve—7Jan fmeled 7‘ 56/"0' wlm 55%‘: Md’ and and peacha’ M’ 4016-‘ Apples ‘M pkg“ M’ 3x0’ 50 I-, were Lake Shore. 4,000 Northwestern, 9,000 St. Estimate for entire .e..o'.i:".'i3'. ’ ' ’ " 57%‘? hm f°' Feb‘ I 335 ‘3""“ 4°» 3°“°‘°° ‘“ *5‘? P°“°h°3"'°m““ Pau1'2.m00m0’83.000 Lackawann"o'5oo Daub cm” ___________ ________________ _."5oo’om lV|le8t-—Ell!:lV Board—Jan ,{c lower—5.000 bu lot mixed at 3X0 and 4xc, S prime halves ware and Hudson and 5.000 Western Union P‘°k°‘’ ” "‘ cm” '3" "l“t9l' - - - - - - - - -- 3.991-065 3° d an S1 20%’ Feb""5’o00 bu 3°“ °'""7 “ 51 fix‘ at 5°.’ stem“, exchange. bankers. mus u"ch‘;med Approximate tom gl ._ll poll,“ to %c advance; 5.000 bu later at $1 24%. v PO1‘ATOES—Neglooted. .We quote choice s,e,.ung_ ‘cum, business. long 81,‘; aha” Dg;l!t‘:;£e..t.h.l.g...‘; ..... ..t...& ........ .. .000 _ 3,635,000 12 o'clock Call—-Jan offered all. _$l 20%, with P8ll0llvl0W nominal atvibc V bnland #1 3501 40 V; Coupons of '81 106% 3 do new Of '55. 102%: aolof 'Est.lmatedpackln‘:;°lI:i'th% \:'t8e8-l..f:l.1lS 615,000 3 §2"r3'ld2'5F°” ml” flxbmm 51 2‘ ma; ‘finch ” br(’)'lvo1?)9('§..'::)‘°1l w t‘ - P-‘ ll Le‘-' ‘Kid; 8:0 ’<&l"5Il. 10032; new as. 105%: T“£Ll}letf.ii...}..t;i;;l.;}. . ..... .. . .000 1,.... 5119-31% 1ol§d' i:¢v>:°‘¢;a‘l"l?l6tsig.St'7::lNo1$:g?i?gi:; red‘at $1 75@1u85.- dc-3cT:ocl:nrgla”$Tg0%t:’. 0' and r '0 I 3. I V. O a ‘ tOl'...'... 0-0600 M . \ ' a . ‘ '. ‘ ‘ .. . ‘flu; n";“.re‘.1uIK;new“,c:m..lo1xl:..m0-5_w3§3: 22:? mcnuem the e” um . . :ltl)(:d$l 10 asked for Jan. 31 10% asked “:?bl§hl‘§;;;\_‘\£cbqlq:te. White 20c in sacks. and res-ilofix. ll? 0011001“-107. 0|-ll‘l.'0ll9! 08._119; V‘ - . """ "" " , ‘. After Call--Sales No. 3: 30.000 bu February at SAU ‘R. liR.AU' ‘—Lowcr and slow. Country U. ., TU‘, UIHCKISHVBI‘, 15. do pletgn-ga. '1 HC number Of hugs packed 81006 K078311381‘ 1 5‘ 2‘. m 0% do “‘ $1 25 000 M h 1 Q6 - ‘$3 brl. .u 25 ’, brl d 3232 25 8036: Puciuc lien. 21%: aiaripoea. 1%. do at the places named. according to latest mail and [0 005 do’ u 51 26%. 31 .0 éo 0'00 D Em a‘ $5 K’ 3 1, "lg. ’ ° ’ ' an V nrelerl-ed. 2; Adams sxureu Company. 98; wells telezl-all_lllc information. received by the Cincin- “'51 10. ’ ' ' “ “nu”! Print: &UABih-‘GE_Se"8 an orders at 5“ '."'°.“"'°"‘f°§“5""’°,87"; ‘,m°“°‘“‘, ‘W33’ ‘Nit’ P?“ C“"'°'“' °°mp'“°3 wm‘ 1"‘ W“ 3‘ Provlsions—Pork—Sales: Mai°ch——250 brls at WllIl‘l£. BEA.\‘S—Inllber:ll supp] , andmdull. ‘7; 53¢“. yum gem"; “,3; ‘mm 103%; do me, 1877-8. 1876-7. $11 77% s S" 79% Ma IJ .m;H n0l8d0 err: at 8lql_.l(l))te. _ }18.Cll'I a ? _ ) _, es cm at $1 ‘eneu 2”‘; Ehrwm "0, do mu‘ __ “mm. T0,)“. 3_ sum, date. _ . _ ._ . at ry o ere. at$ 1 60, tot o or_ln cum to air mcdium, and $1 60 to an Cemm‘. 60}? Pan.-mu up Umosn Bach” cl,,cln,,,ll_____.______________._____ 00,, with $11 45 bill, February at $11 70, with $11 67% W1 801-0l‘PI‘1m‘e‘d0 to navy. Sale 12 ska at $1 65. 64,,,,_ ,1‘. sum}. or m-mom» Gem m 73_ Cu.cago_..... ..... ..................l.100.00() ],09(l_(l,,\o bid. D. S. Meats-—Sbouldcrs—Jannary ofered at l.O0PIt.RA(:I<.—-We quote dcl: Pork barrels $1 15 . "' ' .' ,, . ‘ - A ~‘l- L<0lllS--_----- ------------------ .. 2 . l 3l0.(o0 40. 3%6 bld; February at 4}{c. 3%c biu° March 6120' lard tlcrces $1 35@l 40' lard kegs 40c Ul-Wellllw and Pflllbllrt. .63.. -\0rtll\l\'elt-el'Il.34}..; Illdialw-Dolls....................... 127.000 210.000 amigo 40 Did. Clear l{lb—Fcbru-lr offered at for ll ’lit to 55c for heav - ham tlerces 65685 - Northwestern prelerreo. 623;; Cleveland. Culuui }\lilwa,ukec ............ ....... 15-"l-000 l60.llll0 6 9750' 5’/o bid‘ March at 6c 5 go o 3 Ir‘ 1 603 {if if - 03 ll lmiluua :’ - i . Louisville ..... .. ' v ' ' ‘ ’ ' ' ° 1 ‘v “co” Q“ '’ s ' 170' “. cask“ socafl’ fl°“‘ ’"‘-Cc":'°""'“:‘% ,‘“£m_E I3mm‘1’°“9'9- ’5g “'3' 4°’ ' '___’2°*"°" 2""~”‘—'° AFTERNOON BOARD. barrels, coulilry 25@30c; city elm 36c. S:iles—‘250 gggz ‘oi: f:)\‘l,e!er‘c.d. 7;)‘; Tomho fa." Sgéatlzlsllnl. T0,“. 6 due.” _____ _m_._m.__2.l90_,m 2.396.000 d '(;)lor§ lriwei’-. Jaluin_l:_¥Oil6 demand; other months whisk? brls on liq; at $1 40; 1' car heavy luyll ;_ . “_ _ , . 3 _ - A ,_ . . _. . d . l. . a es. annary , 00bli at 43%-’dl43%c, 45,- kegs at 550, small lots poll: bile and lard tea at ]5" ‘ fort Jyne. 91, lerre fiance’ 3/‘, do "re, gglezales at SIX (JUGS f0?‘ SIX years, {O (1803, owat “Kc n-‘null, In seulernent. l,‘et".u.”. __10 _ '°"l'N- 143 Ulll0“'° lllld -“l0"- 703 '10 llreferl-ea. 0"" °°‘”l’‘”'“’°"‘ 0" "'9 5°"~"""’ 5""5°“5‘ 000 bll 81. 42310-at cl0lle‘42Xl= tllé best Illa): Ma’ S H l‘—-Stead‘ We quote" Domestic at $1 35 100: Ohio and 51159.. 83:’; Delaware lino L:lcka- slxcltles six cities All points -10 000 on at43%c° Mfllycll offered at 425cc. Will); 01£l.5‘V brl" GYA at] 20 V sack wanna. 47%; Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph. 20: Nov. 1 to Nov. 1 to Nov. 1 to 42:47: bid ' Cash l/It 4'40 wilh 43}/c bid GILEEV 1315 ~1.\'—-‘Poor to ppm -7; .51 30421 40 Missouri Paolnc 133’: Chlcazo. Burlington and S_"8ll0Il- Jglllzry ‘-’- March 1. March 1. 0als—l.0or February, 10 (lot: bu sold lower at PO1’(“()R\‘-‘—we quote at’ Vcblo lxc V 115 . ““"°7- w3‘i'5“3““"'3"""3 3‘-JON 19%: Central """" " ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' ' " 37%"-nlolc offered at shme 27350 bid‘ May Hl£1il;‘Sb‘ED-—Slc'ili at 8Uf:‘a:90c Sal ' 240 k Pacific ‘bolilis.] 104%: Union Pacific do. 1045.’: 123-3; "" """"“"'i'o,-3_-;’w’3 stci.dy—-sales 10,000 bu at 29,340, null more ¢lfl’el'ell prilul- on p t '38 do 3? 906--l'lH8l.' lnflltilsdlllg 6:88 U 8 d :3: t 9 ‘xi.’ . . . . ...§ . . . . . . .0... ‘T. ‘ ... . ‘v. ‘L /‘-‘-;:l 1 ' 0 0 ‘ ‘ ' ' ' u o I ' 0 ' . ) " ' 7 ‘ . ‘s I s:*»'.3."‘?"l~cn--‘<'-lace ‘v'3’s. 33'<?.?.4: cu. .'.'«.5'»'-".":§"~.».l./""i"}§.' i:2%‘..'i:::::::::::::::::§:2:‘§3:t’€.’t’ 3'.-".‘~‘.’:.‘:-1% ‘.".fi'-‘.30 i'1.‘..’5f‘.‘.‘.‘.‘.’.'.."7.‘c.“,-':.3c".i..'..J.‘Z.'3this ‘Li?’ 3.‘.".‘.ii.’.‘.’.’.'§.‘iZi’ 3}‘? J . "“~5‘°“ ""3““°““"“"°°”““ 1° ‘°“"“"“““" mum 6's. old. 30; l10.|’lP“W. 30; Missouri 6's. 1045;’; 1512-3.................2.l20.0t»0 £391,447 5:410.:‘.‘1-i fered. ’ 0 orpl:lt]¥3SEED—Firm at $1 1501 25 LONDON, Jmlilarv 4.--Consuls for Inrlllry Wheat--None sold. Cash No. 3 offered at llljl-‘5:‘.Qu,el, w u l . w- . ' ,- 5,33 N 94 716. on ancnuui 949-16: new 4,l.’s 1o:;,.l;- 5-20. 31 00:; with st 20 llid'Ja 31 20 - . r _. 3 ,°" ." '3' “‘."°”~'“ °- ‘"7 of .67 105%. m_,“,,, 197.‘. new 58 lohxr Em’ Receipts and smpments or Loading Arflolrs “M-. «Fébmm V M H 21 2”’ {(39136 $120}-{ loll: 8a.l0l.,rle.llels charge 2o higher. _ - ' . -' o . , ' , . I ' ; 3 ‘ V ’ ‘ . ~ __ . _ 3%: Eng llrelerrcd 22; Illinois Central 73%; New :85’; "3’ 2‘ "°"" ""“”' :;;”“" "’““""7 " S1 26%. with '51 2554 bid. No 2 op?-ins 'o .'.-'33.‘ ..e‘:r‘:(.§hl§;<\-0-’eb(il‘:-l)i:°p&-0-Jill"h?.wfocI'2}Bdh?13:65 ‘Eu el-,..(,n_)' entry.) 33_ l , an COl‘l'c8‘DOll(1lnK IIIY Ill 1 9 D8 FODOITCII by the 1 093 F l . . . h . - " _ ' , ' 3' . ' - PARIS. Januarv 4.—-Routes 108i 30c. Merchants‘ Example: ind 5/1‘ 07i{"..}"aal:l‘l£l‘;':lI)Ofi76%If:::!a.$l 08 hm cub’ :Zf,‘.f,i,,:.’ 3,-‘.'r..§§§-°'ll..5.§.t-'3.;l.i4i.§’.°§2. 0.2331 i25?”@(0(2::lon Recellltsll shipments Rye—555(c bid cash and Jan liar none ofi d - ’ ' ' ' AR'l‘lCL1£S. river .0 rail’. bv rail 1.‘ . . . .- -y’ - em ' -—-——— OUMMENULAL. ‘S78. 1877 “,8 W}? t brualy offeled at 08%c, mill 5.%c bid. at ' om. who‘ M M Apple,‘ l,.,,,____________“_ .- _ 2.2‘, 506 Eslatemcllt of grain withdrawn from St. Louis . . ea c arket. “ 1; l ______ _____ ._ « " . and East St Loul. ele at , J‘ ' ° -: R-U373?) l"RU1T3 AND l“'U'1‘3-Ral.“~’n . lave's Nominations at the Exchange. H:‘l‘8{:lli.l'¢'.nI,l1‘|l('e:s ...... 17:??? ‘I 1'27? , 0 V 0” damn’ 3 m... --new oxs,§2 10 6:2 25; hf bxs,$1 20061 2.;;?1rs. 65‘@ The result of the cations of the members of the sIl<ns.n.1.”.'.(..t.).... 4,500 394 . .. Iconsggiéflon. T!O0al;.i\sll-E!'.E(;)dlt))f;l‘a£;:l '53- 75c: Sultana) raisins, l8§14c; seedless raisins. in llIcl‘cllanls' Exchllnlrc. held veslerd-"av afternoon. lse..n.’.'sl..- and ‘ti-l'§'.IIII'.Z 'ii<'l L373 900] wi. t ‘ -- A - 0 I 3§§s'oi1i].-giidchggligrn (i‘i:'G'1§‘?0l::"8ie:1rOlf‘1)ean!i)le(1wi‘.8fl7£‘}(" was the following regular ticket, to be submitted ('J§;:,':e“"g;;:’,““""'”- 9"9~- £0 1 9'19 913 (17.1-fi§...'.'.' $121.3 $042.3) 4a"s3;'3 433'-$.'i’ noel. ‘2l@‘230- Furs. ‘Sm3'l'-Ha.’ new l3I\'6l'8. 146. for ratification at the annual election, next Callie: (ll'S.............................. 20 161 ‘fa 878 0”” "" 3““'8 . 7” “*2 4535 16°: "mm" 13014“ m"e" 768°‘ P""’°3' Wednesday. 9"‘ ‘ML: at-,,,,,,,. ,,,,,m8_ “,.s______. 590 :3 3: Ito Turkish. csks or‘brls..l2@1_3c.new. Almonds_. soft _ coffee. 323,. ,,,,,,, 5.3 97 311 4,4 } -U1 shell. 13l‘d20c. bilbelts. 1J@14c. Brazlls, 4@9c. Prcsldenl—John M. Gllkeson. core. as. ......... 96 2;, ‘I . ------— -—~— Walnuts, izmsr-,, llecans weslem_ 5956; Tu. H'Vlco l;‘rcsldcnis-—Craig Alexander, Henry C, ((:‘0l'n.l‘;i ouuz. 24,400 81,200 3,22% 15,9.-‘.7 T°“" " _”__,__1°'293____, 0 “*5”-5 353-912 as, 7raD9c. Peanuts. Tennessee.5rd26c. Lemons .-lnrslic . “oi-n cal. pi-ie..... 10 647 . , "” “'7 y pox," $4 50735 50. 0 ._.L0 ‘ l . Directors-—John A. Scudder. P. E. Fletchel. (mum l,i.i.-. 446 1.236 1.493 LEAF 10B-lC00-Ml"‘KelSl°°‘l."- Break small sizes 50'boxm-3506' Mels‘s?lfif8 $3 l‘.‘6‘&.2‘"t ‘obf- Aug. Guy“. A_ W_ E"m_ Jacob Ewan,‘ - IE);1ge.(1 1.33:. mm ...... 3% 55:; 100 61 gllllllllloul all filllhlo r_;o~d luss. wlllcll were taken V..lem~.i.'-. $809 V o.u'.e. ' " Al-bitralion——J.W.u--lsan.Jamcs Sitar e Chas. nu ' D l 1 ys uppers at u llces. Ofrered—-20 buds and CANNED GOODS PICKI ES ETC ——:'eacnes ‘ , . :« lr. ore .... ........ .. .01.) 2,624 3,a6 4,449 2 bxs: Rejected-— lds on 6 llhds at $235 to $420 - ' ‘ ' - ' ' P. Burr. It. Reynolds. E. B. Kirby, T. l . Jacobs, }-1,31‘-«lnc,_ bl-l3__,______,, 100 .. S I 14 hm) 2 h - ' V doz.. 2-lb. 51 600175: 3-3. 32 2062 50; Straw- gl. 1’. Hawthorne, C. H. Camp, Jae. Scharil‘, Hav. nan-s...... .... 1.310 000 llfxggjt $1 40 ':t':t‘$2 l(0:@€236oH0’9zs:.‘:ag;sQT2,$)Lr"1“‘Y berries. 2-15. 51 4001 50: Raspberries, 3- I. 81 506 as. Sherry. Horses and M ‘es. head. -1 126 60 130 ‘ . ' " ~ 0 . at 1 -nu 1 1 _ ' . 1 ' Appc;\[_~.....&]_ Bgekgr. E_ Walton H. “7. Hemp. bales . . . . . . . . ..3 70 .... .... H? S‘ 10' 1 ‘Max new a‘ $2 60’ 1 do wrappe‘: ‘cw’ 2‘-’&‘o$’l 3- $1 horueb'er‘fles.’ v_ _ _‘ ‘V8 note V mg tra n , I . o , He app 8. , . fi)@2,(JheI’ Chandler, D. R. Powell, C. W. Urlhweln, E. M. “"’°‘- 33403 33-9?0134-5565 31.4‘-0 , 1° ,1 . ‘ “ Y “W '6'“ W918“ ries,'2-lh,$1 3.=.o15o:Pears,2-ll.,s2ro2 50;Quinccs Ya“,B_ G_ M_ 1.~m"_.,g.,,n' (J-_ M_ McDowell. James Bm:s.hliead................ 8,076 6.032 .560 781 “$3 5 d59¢’ 75. ‘:»0l'|lm00 "133 $1 75@2 25; fac- 2.15 gggsaggo; Tomame" 2,5. 5] 10,31 .25;3_m' Reillcy, E. Goddard, John W. Carroll, F. B. ‘zztcli. ‘six. fiiéb .696 82).:8;(7) 51.317 t-ory an Plll?l€l’S (lugs 2563 00; inferior to 51 353150; Sm“: Beans’ 3,n_$1 25,51 50: mm‘; (Ihamloerlain. > . 3;,” 's,“._'_" 350 l“ 260 1° °‘f’_m""°P "313 _ ‘*9 5°‘“~ '9'" ‘° medlllm m"l- hcane.2-n>.8l tool 75:Green tleas.2-3.31500250- Notlce was given illata cations, to nominate an Mola'ases.-orl§.':'..: .... 128 ".... 27 "7'$3%'lT)r.‘¢ ed M 504:6 50'‘_‘‘‘.°°‘.1 "0 flne d0 Yarmoutn corn. 2-5. 31 8:302: Winslow cor...’ opposition ill;-.l;,,l_ would beheld at Bsrnum’s Ho- Iollsll-I. xe¢s............. 1 13 as g__ d ’ °f“,’mm°5' "0 "5‘§@'8“,m,"“‘l"”°3_ 1°“ 54 000 2-0., 51 8562; Sardines. half boxes in case. 225 tel on next Monday, January 7, at 4 o'clock p_ m_ gatlls. occurs ..... lflig 42! 9.57 to 'g"“:;,’m:"u’] ;1‘,’,%’20° fin to g‘:)°6§’;;;£§$3“§‘3‘1{’:l“é“ 23c; quarters. 14};@l5c; Uvsters. choice brands. ’U‘- 9“ -------- - -- ----- -- 3 34 . 25 . " ' . ° 5' 2-lb 51406150’ Oysters choice brands 1-5 85 a o contacts! a e a .‘ * ' I ~ ’ . . . . . Pl‘0"i3l0ll'~ 10 7% 9 l.jll42‘R¥)—Soft Missouri steady and quiet at $4. ‘@900’ 0) Bltermgooa bands’ 2-353$‘ 1061 250.9”. The market yesterday for cash product was dull °l“’«- ‘?“‘“- ‘‘““’----------°° *9 20° HEM1’-Dll”- We qlldlel Dl'e=sl-led 31450160; $g‘2l00E:§mL<?t::t';dr:' 11--R; 6a$ga‘g03é2L£5bwi:i:;}Ié§:'. and mweju Standard Me“ Pork mm early 8‘ :,)’l:.;ri';l)EC;”ln()sI.l;9..:::...:::::: ..].6 “ii, igglll-(ciessebll. $6(])J?;l(f.li;i5dh(Lrl8;'-1-Slllfile dressed §_105@ Gllerllll: gallolis. dozen. $4 5065; half-xallonsp -$1160, but toward the close buyers were offering Edrké bgls .............. 2;_i{_’d 10 1:3 3‘ ]._,5 breakqlgwesfoézbgl. . 80 ed I-OW. $70@u 50; ouarts, 32.2502 50; pints. $1 25®_1 35; only $11 40- Dry Salt Meals were weaker also. ...‘;‘.'.."..‘. ll.:'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'I13017361173000 77l'732.5 55.37: BAL1NG5TU”'S"J°bbl“¢ ""993 B-'l'~’l=lllll'— sale?-10 l-i%i?l::s'i:s§3:steg6 57317050’ h$g§‘lSl9S"h0'p:1n[l:’ and holders oflard accepted the hide of the dav i’otawes.sks and br1s.... 445 .145 04.35 240 flax. 10560: itll0--2 115. T0%’t311}.ic: 2% do brlg '5g,goa55o- ye 3' 10' ll us’ 0 3’ ’ 32- prcvious. In futures the market for Monte was l.1V<‘llllllll|i. DR ---------- -- 2.900 9.450 4.394 120; 2% do 12%0- Helllil twine 1l%@l‘2c- Iron galldns $"75@:i' Safimon ‘llzmfi 3':3,f('?i-50?§slbo fluctuating, opening strong and higher. clearrlbs “’°"' °“""""""‘ "0 15 cotton ties-—Al'l'0W. GNP 8110 5% LOWS B0013 :4 lO®4."5"Salmo’n~ 1-it &2l’5.@2'2.5 a ’ 0. 0 for March belng held at 6c, with 5.90:: bid, and 3"" "5‘"--'°'°-- """ -- 1'3 47 $2 50 V bundle. §u.3Afi_.’.new ufiegné 7gasyc- \; 9 re. they pmllably could have been placed 5c better. 33"‘ ''''',‘''’d' """"""" " 932 ‘fig 93 213 FLOUR-—Quiet but firm; fair order demand for fllqed yellow 8l/O9o- reflnQt1‘w'nj[:e. 9@.9;/0 This firmness proved of short duration, and gave 3‘§:,?',,',,°,§‘s "" """ “ 246 174 medium grades. Sales. 20 brla at $3 40, 78 at (‘0F1<‘EE—1.‘uo/' corllmon lgnlgyc. ' ta 1. "'5 way before the end of the session. gaunt: oi-.s.:::::::,:':.'.:.'.' 82 767 551 $350. ‘Z0 flood fine at $4. 70 (Dart E. track) al-$410 odd "0@°0y c.‘ time 210'“ ch. " 21% ' Following are yesterday’: transactions on 911 r b-igs 1 log 2... 100 superfine at $430 225 atu 50 part E tr- lg’ K ' ' " ’ ’ P ' ’ 010°’ C! . s,‘ K‘ g 1 . . . . ... o o o . - O0 9 . .... . ‘ ' 9 e , . d(; . fa’-"37 Cballfre. _ 1811010. lbs . . . . . . ........... 3,378 .... 10.500 .... ()8 at$o.100ut$506 €161,100 at $550, $300 to jrrlvg 0 G Java 28®30c. Costa Rip‘ 23;,‘-3. ’.a_ Puru—Fcr cash, 75 brls heavy at $11 75. 310 T°"3°°°- “"05 ----- 4 7 at $5 70 del, 100 at $5 75, 125 family at$585 del, 100 ‘flay,-'3 23¢-' same, 3336330. M,,,;,,;,,,, 233393,. brls l-lanoard at $11 60-at close, 250 bi-is ..ll'm-pd Wheat SR8--------~« ----- 851 953 150 at $5 85. 25 ill $6, 1.000 fancy at $6 50. M0,,'A55'F' 5 new Orleans for 5 ‘ 0" at sll 50. with onlysino cm; on olders——3% l..l.-. “g§9"g,°“'“-°“-~------- ‘,"‘ff,’§,’ ‘§~‘.§‘£ 3-333 §~_{-fig nu: rl.oUu—oiiy sells on orders at $4del.; locholce ‘ ' °""“ ” _ lu o o o o o o o oneoouooooe y 0- \ 9 v , ‘ _ . ' 3‘$ll€_500012 12%. larch sold higher at £11 77% wmslcy. rectlneu. oi-ls... 131 see °”',"‘}{\‘I fgP?§{l”3 n_ SPlC1tS-—Nutmegs, $1 1001 15; cloves, 50@>55c; , 3 - H _C0 1-. l l‘ »- ll . l1ll0b3ll8<3l1- S>ll€S200brl8 pepper. l7.@l8o;allspioe;17ra18c;ginlrer. lltall-2c; d (lrrtfill Meat:-—Sales from the block. 2.500 llcg oily at $2156‘: 25 del. ,,,.,.,,a 33,-_ c . in h(Nl‘~e--8h0IlldBI'S 3”o.clt-ar rib 5.45 3 30,- ' . WHEA'l'-— Y - ‘l , 'da aft , 1 “ ~' _ » . 000 lb 13- R5 hams on p. t.;‘1,50u pcs hams‘;-'uu of uncagm ’g::¢x‘Cl':)?s;:::;l‘;r§:{s.f mm L her No. 1 spring a[lt 09).] yTo?d§y)0t)he87i;§l3'6gglg?32 vtg(.’§:apIa’::u'-?$-;';(’,’ 6x07‘ Cam” ' 76”“ house all 6&0. . offerings of do "abl 'l'll ’ ld l l ‘ ‘ ’ v ' - D- 5- Ntflllll. for cash--Loose: 9 can clear rib Messrs. J. W. Adams & 00' mmim the follow‘ mill" 30 009 bs0‘!Cl')e (llllM8‘l>0el?l»S(1)6 £3 fa::’tI(>li?::'Etl‘§6:J§ce'vfa)d:;.i¥v(?k‘:1eI::i.e¢i12§fg¥i?c§‘W213? (mainly on direct orders) at 5%c f. o. b., 2 cars ""5 dmmls ‘mm 3“ ’m"°""m marge“ ‘O 0103"“ stuff’ dull and unchanged. Grade No. 3 flrmer—- em 12'f.1_§c. "-Y’ A 153170. E ‘D 11@,’5c. P "0 “‘ 5-7"°- ’3°’""‘ 15520 dill’ 00 M5-67560. (Scars hours Friday. Jarnuaryt: demand exclusively speculative; No. 4 higher. A 206230 ’ . 0' , ' n ' . gnarn3.3.2.‘l7ia'Y-ed" M5;:'A“f‘l5.: (ii 3” 3. “"5 “° “ll” 1 omen... nlARK‘E'l'3:30 1-. M. I"""."'}3s’J:i'.’"'"""d °1°“' '"' “.9054? February in " in SUGARS--Cut lost. 1l%c;01l3a' . " °" "2 " “C 9 V“-V 0"“-4 0”“ Pnrk—I-‘ebrn:lry.$l1 42:40]] 4.5; March, 311553 VCl'.\ mr < Lman --opened mgliei-_ but slow at crushed. 107/.01lr:.; ..ta...la.a granulated, 10,14 clear rib sold at 5 80c, and 5 boxes long clear at H 7% L,".d__F(,bma,.v. 7 4507.475” March $1 245461 24%, weakened later, closing lower but amigo: St. Lmlis g‘l‘al1lll3l.e<l, 10,3/,’@10};c; g./.‘;e,d‘.J.l'3-8l¢‘)(l)‘:llcJ'S Soy’ neallers Ugo b(lligs-mainly 7_ .35‘-,3-;_55c_ wh,,,n__'J,muary’ 51 08,/.@1 08,/‘E l@ll1(é('.l’3llaUdl at $11 2379651 24; March better at $1 26% powdered. 10§'4’7zl10%c§ fine do. 116211‘/.0: 61/C mo" ll 8181 ‘Ac, (2 car rl an long clear Fcbmmy, $1 09/J,‘/al 09%; Mawh 31 ml‘ C0m__ 6/.-\cI osel at 81 Cash sales. (zradc-— standard (A), l0}§®10,1/.'c; St. Louis (A), 106 ’? :' ° *3‘ '4“ .l........»-v. lean-n Februiu’)‘. 42}s’@42}4’c‘ Mar 5-090 W -- 0- 3 res (eel ‘ll -ll-$1 90%. 15 cars do In lose; Missouri (A). sxomc; extra (C). 9% Bacon, for cash—Lower. Sale 5 plcgs anon ., , - , ,’ J. . ,. , 3. . F , ,’ -’ C, StLand Ad at $12055. 5 000 bu do reg at same 97/c’ stand d (C‘ 9 Q93 - . H '\ clearm 7,'»li(‘..and a fewlcs halnsonp. 7... ‘‘’.’‘‘'’‘;’‘.°',, "“"“', f‘““1'‘’~‘;_f‘/'‘?*..‘’’f}'.‘”’' 2"‘ lcardoin E at $120%'4 6(l0busn No 4in Sf 13 §;'a'9y.-, at " 5‘ ’‘°' "° W “"‘ Breakfast B.-.cou—Sclla on 0)-'4.l8l'S at 10c ulam‘ @.“'%..;,'.’,/‘~ayl‘;?8.-},f‘1;_J {ye “”‘5‘3'~".5bi$’b]:¢bru' at $1 10, 1 car rejected ‘J11 do at 980. For )3 ‘ . rim . 10 l05£c saliva.-ed. 58';::.")' mu‘"y' ‘Kc’ 3 man’ No. 2. $122 was bid—none offered. By samble- ' S. (Iv. _ . ‘ q _ .2, A J , ' ‘.1. ~ ' > _— ‘ , ' _. 0 I l “ °""”‘°° .. "°°°"t"*“"i*;‘r.;-ant, mm lit i‘§.“.'.'.’é’.‘;‘..‘3‘°..“. zmldi’ 3°-ll 0- ii Lam__s‘_m,\$ 250 an prime swam on P t we b::|tlee‘l8.8(D9§3$':)U:-.hgell‘ us eis.i1e. 1.940 bushels, $112; 16” do $1 12%, 122 ska at $115; 2631.8 3‘ is ,brlslln~1s bi-ls brls brls kits kits fillfl 1501025110 in U50. Refined (’ul1.._5p1l8. {,4 ms ‘. ' '. “ ‘ 511'“ 121 h-ks V0 3 5 3120- 2 - - l - v ' '"_‘ '" — '._' ""3 '—"' . « bu!‘ me La._Whcaf'. 36,m7 D h I - l , 4 P 4 ' / A o 3 ‘ 0415 Se ec.ed (‘O at hO.3 Med. Farm. ‘J ‘ 5 5 4 K‘ 2 , 1 O0 0‘ 5‘.7.9‘'s.h'~(?nd 0" "do" at ’”"'°' bushe)l.~';t:lals.l1.750 bushels; l)::l3eYn5’o1ggl:Jllshéll§9 $12‘30l 23%: 1 09-l‘ do East l.’l'-lck at $1 21; 200 bu at 1\;0-3Lara'<=l‘‘=lll- '9 00 6 59‘ 5 05 5 3 1 15 1 00 ‘'‘‘*'‘“_''‘‘ “““"-3l- 3l'0WIl. 4%®5c; yellow to * ., ,,.cll,,n,._.wl,..,u 77 ,.. . ' ', $12253; lca:prlme at $1‘25del.:400 bu and 77 site 3.0- 9-- -~ -- 1200 550‘ 005 -5 55 3 95 1 15 1 00 51,» - ..h . in-I -1 0 Idlrsg C07". 24 C3l’8, , . \ _ - .. 1‘ 1 or .- - . /.0, W 180 a sec. can 1.. cars . we 3 can . bafle 20 do at $1 25, 260 ska. do on p. t. White-36 sacks at .°' A -------- -- 14 00 7 5° 6 ~ 6 4" 3 7" 1 30 110 v1vhn”‘‘.____S“:a‘:y. Prirne__c°untry 6%‘: o -l 1 3 , 9 9 yo Oars. sks at 25. 3-pring__In active demand E0. 1 TIXIKCPS-..:13 00 7 O0 6 ‘O 6 3 .50 1% 105 Dre-s-sml I{ng'§....In ' MILVVAUKEE MARKET. _ ~ . . _ No. 1 .9-hore.a... .20 00 10 ml 9 655 8 90 5 25] 1 75 1 45 cl (1 S \ h $4@45oV 100 53 em“) ' am 80 head 3‘ Wheat.-—No. 2, January. 31 09%; No. 2 Feb- fnlr f;(kpe0lftI.0~L(l(')l- f2 r ilgihcrd’ ‘rye Be-’l'e'° an be”, N°‘1°xm‘sh°re'?2 00 ll 50”“ 55' 9 ml 5 75‘ 1 9° 1 60 . - 1,n,m, q 0,,,,_ - was -Y 0 me ll ll 5 lplnent to Eu- ilo.iMess ..... .32-500,13 00,11 soul) 90 650 210 i 75 ‘ - ' 0" ‘ /0. ,, T0139-I-W0 011F263 .10 GOWFI the river to-day by the No. 1 extra mcss‘27 00:14 0013 80112 60 7 so 2 30 1 85 0 Cotton. I,{"_°"'~"‘°"'“ h.e",:" ‘3'7°° h“,5hf"3' way. Sales 11,000 bu No. 2 on p. t., and. 9 cars Lakc‘Fisn. ' - temay, a fan. business being reported at Liver. _ NEW vonx MARKET. ’ (,O_it.\-—Salnple New on lt._trl: in bette.-demand No.‘ Wlmgfiih. 5 om ‘mi 4 N 2 75 I 63 . _ _ No. 2 Chicago spring wheat: 51 32; No, g and steady, none offering this side; somelnqulry N0'1 T t ' 4 25, “,0 3 30, 2 ' pool, previous rates continuing to rule, while the Milwaukee spring wheat 51 34541;“ Corn. mixed, from mlllcrs for white-mixed and St. Charles. ° mu *9 8° New York llrzlaunns were re d D l _ 639(c. Oats 39c. Pork $12 75. -rd 7.95c. Grade-No. 2 mixed dull and xc lower to sell- Salmon. - . .q . ."se _’ u no‘ age“ _ 43%c the best bld rear. with He asked ' 44c bid 1 ' C°1“mb1I RN61‘-'16 00! 8 50' 7 85} 7 %! 4 25' 1 45! 1 20 ms: lmddllng,ille changes being confined to a few . LIVERPOOL MARKET. Ad 43, f f th. ad 2 ll ‘ A of the low grades. The feeling in our local mar- Spflllir wheat.i0>‘ ‘mans 3”; California average ". gig?’ 05- L, ' 1313‘ e’ and “.m° (or 5'0“) bu H“"'“""° [ I hat was sleallily firm. and there was a fairly act- "baa" 12“ M312” “d3 C3m°"““‘ ‘mm W093“ 123 la-mat} 4 ‘O lg or . lgmmmeq’ relec‘-ed ‘Om N°'lR.'d§b°r°" 6 50 3 ""‘ '°°'° W. 56‘. 8.. gfltoooov none. 3 o o o o I o o on one 0 flg".fl'Cg':lUl"H..' 1.418 holes. We quote: hard‘ ‘I,’ ' Ower.“ Xe’ rcjeae 0-‘ Re-“-nxed hm 10 0“ Pu’ Gibblei ‘".”’"".l."" ..." H". st, ul,,.___L,,.,,. (.,,.d;,,,,,.,- 3/.10; 0,.,im_,,”, 90. Liverpool-Wheat firm. Corn easier and 3:1 31:39“ 3“ '°'“'°' “‘3‘.%°-_“"”‘ m°‘_'° W537‘ . ?..“’.§’.'f°. °°,’.'..°__.°;.'_§"""‘ - '" 80041 ovldinivlf 9435c; low lni('lrllms'10;£c' middling lower. Mark Lane--Wheat and corn firm. Car- .0 an 86 ms’ movemem ‘Wm’ "cw 'h"e.‘m‘x9_d Herring. kegs" ...... 50 ' l0%c. i _ . r . ’ _ 3 -. goes 0“ c0‘Q; gggad _ Cay-203' co on’ In demand “ 10 advance! no tn f‘1I' DOXCS, large ‘Dd m¢dlum.............. '5 . ll’ ,.IIl’kldling llc, nllddllng fair 1l,{c . I "3 t 1 dis‘ ll 1' l . V , O I C o OOCPEEOIOOOIIIIOIIOIOOIIOOOOOOOIIO % ' ._ . ‘t h ~ . " : I J nooooooeou-Inocooooocuoocnogg ..3." '.°.'.7.’-“"*"’.."’..‘.?"'. ““”’""“- ’l.5-l6<=- “I: 3.'}..l’.}'.‘£‘."g.'“I.i.»f°‘}’;h.i.3".3£.‘l‘."‘.i‘..i..‘2.‘3 'I.’.?"‘é'.§.°.‘i“’i.‘.§'.‘.’ 43lwl3%<=- llecllnél la’-en wins at - 5°’ .5‘ '>°*°°~ ll 6 1 y’ . °" “““”* 3"-“O9 bale-‘r Am - - 4355c; February in fair demand, but lower-— ‘ 00"’ ‘"4 35" b°‘°’- 5 5% 13"’-WV? “-300. llebruarv 11.430; March l1.57c; ‘ .f6'd'"':"h81’nn‘ wile“ ht pmmp‘ smpmem by opening sales at HMO, closed at 42%c' March *1 a’ b?.""' 3"" ‘ figguliil é.§é“"’ “'82” "‘“'° 11-9405 July 1'2-Ole; ““ ‘‘ °‘‘ sold lightly lac 011‘ all 42%O42!(c; may cull’ at 4394:: iii 1):“ ;)e:.b'«§'i. . 0% 0 . ‘ r . p an-an ' S lteooyglts at other points-—-New York 502 bales; lllavooouone or mm: 1‘/c?a8l¥ln:v‘v!ei£:l' Wt‘. ' 5%‘ _lE,',',_,,_'_ er 1 cans. 8 195 sales; §II8InJh. 8,201 bales; For the twenty-four boil‘ ending 11 ., ,3, Jan. 31, 37;“, 15.10 11.3., st. L. "1 c. u 37;,;¢.....m. .................,,, 2 so -. " 1 0. “ molutiCOCO!OCUOCOOC\IO.vC¢.o.¢...g.. I llslblle. -- mes: Wll_lllmla‘ton, as bales; Nor- Whe.~lt—No. tsp.-in ,. 1- No. 3 ufil-in; 4- re- tom, 3 do.at’41lc.l1ca-rs nogradoatzlc. suaole “PW * W» ‘"3 rm“ ‘"55 3-£72 001?; Balllmofe. -- lem- jected spring, 2; 170.‘: winter. 0 ;N$. 4’njn- I sales: in bulk-lea: ncwsllghtly damaged. (car)? is: ""'“'“"""""""""”'°"“"""°° , NW 50400. . - - ter. 4;:-e1eetedvrinu,t,_l. total, B. ' ' ontrkat!lc,8cai-s newton E.*txk at 38c; do--_ eeexei -‘extra family. issues; I N CURDAGE-—-% c S YRUPS-—Com $4 50 ; Greenwich 33/lratlic. '1 l1.‘At'--Young $1; (aiunpowder. Oolong, 35cfd>$1 AXLE GRIQAS in case brands from 85; ‘800: do 9-lnon 75 do do 48@55c; n inch, pressed, 6 inch, $1 50; - camphor, chloroform . 95c ; «V lb, .55 251 Sensor 1’. at W. sal cpson, 2}~,’@3 nitre ch pure. oz.. 95c; do 18-c;.strychnine. out sole 37FrD40c; Buolms Ayl-es do 125-; Fl-michcalf linings $6612; to 110 7162‘. 15}; pitch. brl $3@3 Sou thorn W hitc $6 unwaru; pure litharto. 87 75 snow-white. $11: to 24x30, single. sell at following if Rifle and sportm 2 dozen in case fuse, common taped water do :1 do: 31 “'1'!-"9‘ 2 45 V baa II No. Missouri No. 1 P‘ 22 ; No.2 No. 1 1"n'dY. $22 according to bra I 0.14120, 112 sh I X 20128. do, 515 COKE TD! 9 lbs, 32c: do. do x48. 14 and 16 oz. and 16 oz., V lb, 38c. Gutlcr cop; do. 3; inch. 32c. VI>,30c. .\o. 22 3024, 3.20 6c;1\o. 26. 6x0; if: to bundle; for GALVANIZED bundles, 35 per c Stralt‘s large pla‘ SLA 10c; Nos. 10. 11, as bright market 8'1‘. LOUIS, F live stock at this o 0 o 0 000000 Shipments ...... CA'l"1‘LE—Ran N?'lllVP,.~-—GO0(l sl $4 15@4 30; light medium to fall‘ 8 common do $2 75 Prices to-day f from common to weak. an ofi'-er of $5 was that figure. stances, especial in .prices paid grades. Cows a not as many sale ing. Probably bulls and oxen w figures. doubtedly will. figures. There were is abundant Iy or demand. _SIh63£75;®nd l.£o;fair dew. ilastile (Marseilles) 1lall13c.i white Marseilles, Sc. - BEANS—Choioe Eastern medium hand-picked. suitable for s:roocr’s tr‘ade...scarce at $2 75r«2>3. 55c: choice. 6062806. CONCENTRATED LYE-—.Pittsbur2 Saponlficr, $3 50: }lJtt2‘le. $3 50. p , ,, CANDl.ES——Star s. 14},/,®15c. STARCII--Gloss, 8%@10c; corn, 85: @10c ; pearl, 1 I ORAN BE-RRIES-—$8f¢D}0. » “small do do. ildoz in case, $2; medium on, , $225: in wood, 4 doz in case. 82 50@4. M AN UFACT UR and similar brands, 12-inch, 5800600; bright quru'- ters, fine, 6060670; mellluni origut do 58rw62c; common quarters sizes, 58@65c; medium do do 53@56c; fine black 58@65@70c; fine-cut, first brands. s0®90c; no 7543800: do low grades 506706 V in . DRUGS—-Acid . powdered. 520; animon. ca-rb., 22c: alum, 4c; its- safoetida, 25c; balsam copaiva, 45c: bismuth sub- nit. $2 25; blue mass, 500; blue vitriol ref. . l2}gc; calomei. American. 90c; ine. 20@26c: morphine suibn. . V oz. , _ do. powdered. $7 25; oil bergsmot sand, $4 50: oil lemon sand. 33 50; bottles, mop. rom. 22c: do bromide.,65c; do chlorate. 23c: do iodide. $3 75-; powdered rhubarb. $1 26 ; powdered ipecac. $1 85: powdered jaiao. too root_,g1ngei-(Jamaica) , 49‘ lb India), $1 4.0; root, seneca. oanary.6c: do eardam,Maiabar.$2 do mustard. white. 15c: silver cast.‘le,mottled , 1?’ lb ,101/ ed. 31 85; sulphur LEA’l'H.ElL—1Iarlie.=s oak 30-@380 60; Kip-—-Ix-'0. 1 ll» rou.<r_h leather 2848. c; TU RP.ENj'.l‘1N]l;_. 011.5, Ji.1‘c.-Turpentine. 340 35c; lard oil, 65@70c: castoroil. 126123-40, V In; neats-foot oil, 65r¢lJ68c; whale oil, 48@50c:lnbrlcating 011. W. Va... _ @16c:l50 deg. 19,l4@‘20c. LLLHSEED OIL—56@5.~‘c. NAVAL S'1‘URES-—-'1‘a.- V bi-1 553 first Qll."tIll._V, V bill molt, $2 2562 50: pale $4 506:5 50: virgin so 3.. VVI‘iI'1»E LEAD-The Collier White Lead Corn- pauy, the St. Louis Missouri Lead and Oil Company ezicn duote their strictly mire while lead. lead at $8 50 V 100 ms; fan extra color. $7 75: red lean ZLNC PAIN-'.lES—-Ville Montazue. 513: French WINDOW GLASS-—Per box of 50 feet--lxioto 8x10, single strength. 2d oualitv $4 25; double strength 57; 8x11 t qualit_v.$4, 1st quality $4 50; double $7 25; 8x14 to 10x15, single. 2d double $7 50: 91:16 to 12x17 . sin let quality $5 25: double $8.50: gle. lst quality $5 50; double $7 85; 15x20 to 18x22, single, 13: quality, 56; double $950; 15x26 to 20x 30, single, 1st quality, $6 50; double $10 50; 15x36 ‘ES to 24x36, single. 1st quality $7 50; double $12,; 26 1:36 to 16x44. single. lst quality $8; double $14; 261: to to 30 to 50, single, 1st quality 39; double $15; 30 x52 to 30x54. double 516; 34x56 to 34x56 double $17 50: 34x58 to 34x60. double 320; 36x60 to 40x60. double S22 50. Discount to V cent GUNPOWDER—'1‘he Laflin at Rand, Dupont’s, Hazzard's Oriental and American Powder U0. s F. F. G. rifle. V 25-lb keg‘. $6 15; $3 35; 6%-B keg, $1 N. Mining and 25-5 keg. £3 90; do do,(B), 25-It . V 0388. $7 $12 25015 40; 63-5 cans ((1 do, 52 50. Other prices as to trade. . tent. 3 1502-10-Vbag; buck. $2 400 4062 50.. P16} IRON—Cnai-coal Mil-sou"' Rs. 2 do. 521: white and mottled, $21; stone coal $21 00; mill. $20621; Fn’dy. $21 00; mill-, $20621; Hang- . No. 1 I‘n'd.v. $25624; No. 2 Fn’dv, $22 623. Charcoal—Tennessee $20621 ; other brands : Scotch according to brands, $29030: llasslllon No.1 ll‘n’dy.$26@27 ; hanging Rock, No. 1 charcoal.S23@24; cold bias charcoa IRON ORE—1ron Mountain. 36 56; lieramoo. )0 CHARCOAL TIN I’L.A'1‘E--I U. Ions, beet chgtrcoal. 225 sheets. per box.$'7 75; I X, 10x14.-do $10 25; I C. 12x12 1, 14:20, do, $12 75; l X1111. 14020, $152.’); 1 .1 A .1 A, 14120, do. 110.318 00:1 X. N128 do. S22 $2800 ROOFING T1N—-I C. 14120. best onarcoai roof- ing, 112 sheets. 57 25; I :1 X.20x28, do. $1950. PLA1'E—I C sl1(1).o(.)4x?o. 112 sheets. 56 75; 1 0. 10x20. 225 sheets. COPPE1t—Braz1cr's, 30x60. 14 to 100-lb sh cots 280; do. do., 10. 11 and 12 lbs, 30c; do. do.. 8 and sheets, V lb, 30c; 14-lb sheets. 23c. copper, 16x60 and 18x60, V 16, 30c. Bar copper, square and round, )4 to 1}; inches, V lb, ‘Z96; do. diameter, V lb. Segment and pattern sheets. V lb, 3lc. tlvc fire-box sheets. V is. 280. Metallic bottoms, V I», 200. ng (‘l‘llDel‘8. V lb. 320 SHEET IBON—-Commc'~——No. 16 to 20. 3 2-100; S. L. U. smooth—No. 16 to 20, 4 2-100; No. 22 to 24. 4 '3-10c; No. 26, 4 4-10c;1\’o.2'l'. 4 6-loo. Dou- ble refined smooth—-No. 16 to 20.60; No. 22 to 24, --No. 16 to 20. 7 9-100: N0. 22 to 24. 7 9-100; No. 26.81-10c:No. 27. 8 . v GENUINE RUSSIA lRON’—Perfect, Nos. 9, 10, 11, l2,V 15.13560; PATENT PLANISHED IRON—Nos. 24 to 27, A quality. V 11., no; Nos. 24 For less than bundle add lo quslltv—Nos. 14 to 20, V lb. 12c; 21 to 24, 13c: 25 and 26, 14c; 27. lac; 28, 160. BLOCK Tl.\'--Banca large pi do. small, 21c; bar. 22c SOLDER—Extra, in bars 13c; No. 2 do. 12c; snclter solder, 26c. B ZINC OR SPEL'1‘El:--75:0 V. IRON WIRE-—Nos. Oto 6. 96 V lb; Nos. 7. 8, 9. 12x0; Nos. 15, 16, 140; No. 17. 150; No. 18, 160; No. 19, 19c; .Bl‘l;."hE marker. full bundles. 63 lbs, 50 per ceutdiscount. SHEET ZIl\'C—600- do, 8}a’c; sheet. 834:: St. Louis Live Stock Market. following were the receipts and shipments of ending at 11 a. m. to-day: diuln do $3 756385; fair butcher steers $3 70693 75; 3 6‘2}.’; fair to good cows and heifers $3423 50; Q3 85: fair to good stock steers $3 256233 50; light common StOckeI'_S $2 25. Corn-fed Texans-Fair steers $3 40; rough oxen $3. Eastern shippers and interior buyers were on hand and made purchases, though not showing a particularly active demand. Some choicc heavy cattle were in the pens, for which The feeling was weak.mving to the conditions of Eastern _markets. _ steers were fairly sustained under the circum- demand. and incidentally to the strength shown slow. the retail demand being light. There were Friday, in view of the quite cold weather prevail- marltete had something to do with this. We do not look for very active markets yet in shipping grades, especially if the hog re- ceipts continue liberal hereafter, which they un- ceipls week in and week out-, probably at easy cats strong prices in the future. if the opinion entertained by some is correct, to the efleet that To-day stock and demand, and in excess of firm at quotations. air-‘iv salable, bntfsprin OATILI QU0l'A‘!'l0ln. Nsuvls-Goal so CIoieo:ueau- Isa an&upwudI.Il 9066 l2:«.f;av. 115061.400 Ls, “.?£3'.i..’J§“’l.‘-."°é d'a.’&l”‘“l Q‘ inch and larder 106‘. 3/a. 10560: )4, mon. 40ru?45c: fair to soon. 56o . $400:'Amer1oan. $400; Oriental. Hyson, 35c@$1; imperial. 35crrB 0406031 25; Japan, 40c@$1 10; 1t‘—Lar2'e. I. aoz. V case. $2; zdoz ED TUBACCU — rrelulum -@981; natural leaf, 12-inch, '.’O;al @800: doll-inch 706800; “AAA” 52@a6c; extra navles. all ledium do do 46@50c; twists, 12- do 6-inch 5869650; do im- 63Id>6bc ; bright cable coil 65r6>75c ; second brands citric, 7 lb. 800: tartaric, . 120 : borax, do, English, 340: cream tartar. pure, 3-to; corrosive subllmate.70c: six,-oer. it 15 zoplum, zqulninc. R. db : l'oot,;zentian.lb.12c, 250; room-ilubarb (E. 750: root, squills.16c; %c; sal intro, com’l, cfctsc; sal 14rd>16c: sal Rochelle. 37o: seed, 50; do llcmn.5c; nitrittc crvst. , V 1:9 oz.. 950: soap, ,',@12c;do do white, 16@ vst., 69' oz., $2 00; do powder- ih 5@6c: zinc, sulphate. 12c , oz., 353 30 (10 raised. or ; uppers $3442 , No. 1 heavy $_75@l10; do. llemlock ‘28@3‘2c; c; slaughter solc,23@35l:; , French kip, dozen $70@_ $40@ 75 ; Fro n'ch -morocco $306240; ppins: skins $9®I4. ‘ ' trllt $506070 Sparllsh 3'7FcD3-3 756; bank oil, 2063250; coal oil. 50654; navy ;roofillg V in 1%c;oakllm, e$5 50:. navy S5; rosin, com- .\‘o. 2 $2 7503: No._1 $303 50: 50 Lead and Oil Company’, the Lead and Color Worksand the in kegs, at $9. and white cy bi-andsare quoted from an white lead at $8 00: red lead. oruinarv color 577 25; American snow-white, $10. $3 75. 1st quality 0 10x12 single, 2d quality $4 25, 1st quality 354 75; £19. 20 qnallty $4 7:), 12x18 to 14x20, sin- lst quality $7; double $11 25; 26x uniform tariff; G., F. F. 1:‘... 1254-15 keg, blasting (A) keg, $3 40. gin cannisters—rifie, x-lb cans, 90: 1-15 cans. do do. ucklng) $3 80. Safety cotton. V 100 feet. 75c; single- o. 3150; double-taped water do taped waterdo. S2; gutta-vercha brands are quoted at uniform 'lil‘n dysiz; n’dy, $22022 50; No. 2 Funny, Southern No. 1 Fn’dy, .Alabama and Georgia 00; No.2Il‘n’dy, $2100; mill- nd . $‘2S@3o , do. 57 '75; I X, 12x12, do,$l025; eels. 57 75:1 X. 14x20. do, sioézs, 0. $17 25:1 0. 20128; 50; I XX, 20xi'.8do x. 14x20, do, 3975; 1. c. ,1oxi4.225eheets, $675; . (land 7 the. 3-40. Tinned—14 , V I». 280. Pllinl.-'lled——l4x48. 14 3iic;boller slze-2, 14 and 16 oz.. lcr——20 and 24:72, lo. 11 and 12-115 Reservoir Copper circles, less that. 84 in. 31c; do. . 84 in. and over. 340. Locomo- Copper bottoms, Solder- c; No. 26, 3.40c; No. 27. 3.600. No. 27. 650. Junlala, smooth, 3-10c stalned,do. V 1b.1‘2%c. Tare 22 less than 1 bundle add 1c V lb. lo 27, B quality. 9,‘£c V lb. , SHEET IRON—Juniat.a, or first Discount or full 5, V 5, 230: large pig, 200; , V ha, 14c ; No. 1 do, ent. .20c; Eng. ref’ 11c; .70. 12, 11360; Nos. 13, 14, Coppored market,salne list r cent discount. ll» cask. V ill, 8-3; 250-!» ,45pe RIDAY, January 4, l878.—Thc non for the twenty-four hours Horses and Cattle. H028. Sheen. Mules. ......... 7 8,073 694 126 .........1.579 360 130 ire of prices in to-da._v’s sales: zipping steers $4 45f¢‘v4 6.5; fair do do $3 70614 1234; common lo me- oulhwest butcher steers $3 -fora ; fair to good feeding steers $3 75 or all grades of cattle ranging good shipping and butcher were made,but held at a fraction over Good butcher ly trim built pony steers, on fair by feeders for nearly the same nd heifers were unchanged. but no retail butchers as usual to a fresh pork supplies in the retail Good ere in fair demand at unchanged Still sales will be equal to re- is nothing now revealed to indl t supply of cattle in the country, on steers were in active oferings, prices ruling Veal calves. hardly any sup- Beat much cows with calves, gore were dull. Avenues 1 .500 ' @900 lbs. ‘$3 25%):-3 50; Fair to Good S,teers-Smooth an dwell-fatted cranes 1.150r'a>1.‘.‘.00 lbs. $3 Light Stripping Steers-'.t'his oe. V eludes fair. pony cattle or l..050rdl1.100 its average, $3 75@4. " - Butcher its $4 00294 15. $3 60®3 75: common $3 70@3 S0 Choice Cows and i{olfors—-For averaeies of 9006 1.050 its $3 75@3 90. - Fair to Good Cows an 3; Common 82 40@2 60. NATIVE ()xi«:N—-Averages. 1.0000 lbs. and un- wards. good to choice, $4 00@4 25: do rough and gt§.&35o@3 75. Common, coarse and pony. $2 65 Corn-rod '1‘exans—Good to choice steers, av. 1.000fo‘l>1.10o its. $3 75m 12 1.000 lbs, 53 25/433 50. . COLORADOS-Good natives, averasres 1 .0000} .150 averages 900421.000 . lbs. ‘V hood Texans, averalzes 950@1.l00 :g:D,3ltg 37%@3 50; fair do, averages 900@1,000 lbs. lbs. $4.‘ 75ro4; fair, COMMON MIXED S'1‘0cK—-This class includes and scalawan cows and heifers $1 50@2 25. Bulls. $2 00@3. 1' to good feeding steers. av. 950@ Good stock steers. av. 950 thin steers. yearlings, Stockers—Fai 1.150 lbs, $3 50 l2t1,100 lbs. era, «03 85. $3 30v’(D3 70. mon. :52 25@2 35. ‘VEAL OALVES--C $6; good $7 yearlin 155: ch Irons & Cassi Veidt, ll’; fair 8 S:-ime. 18 fair native slii J. 1!. Campbell & CO. to A. Mann. 11 good nat. feeding steers....1.,1l2 ing steers....1.3(B Tex. oxen...l,297 Eastman, 65 fair nat. sliipg Stewart. 13 rough corn-fe Mulli-all & Scalinz to J. Mt-.Cal-tliy Kt Co. , 18 fair corn-fed Tex. D O 0 I I O O I I o O I O O I I C O D I IOI I I O I O C OOCIOOIQO Beaslev & Glenn to A. J. Miller. 10 ligllt com. nat. stockers. 451 Metcalfe. Moore & Co. to Rothschild, 16 fair nat. shipping steers..1,260 HOGS—Reoelpts moderate. notlcl-able lots were four car-loads consigned to Irons 8:. Czlsridy and Scruggs & Cassldy by Will. _ Atchison, of Clinton County, Mo. , who came in Two loads were selected from the fOl.1l', average weigllts 363 lbs. , and sold to Wm. Grant, city packer, at $4 45. They were undoubt- edly lhe handsomest and best hogs ever seen in this market-just as if they. had been modeled out of butter and polished ofl. '1‘lley had all ‘the fine _ points belonging to really prize hogs. logs of the lot were top packing hogs. They were fed by Tom Smith. of Clinton County, Mo., fa- miliarly known everywhere as ‘ ‘l-log” Smith. It is said Mr. Smith has notfor years marketed any with them . 90Fa74 25 Steers-_-.- Good averatrcs 1,000@,l.20o Fair averages 950@l,050 lbs, to medium’, $3@3 40._ Good Shaved Hcifers—Averazes 1.00_0@1,100 lbs (1 Hcifers—-Averages 800 $3 2563:)’ 50; medium to fail: $2 76:8) %; In Media 7 ave:-uses 925rd>950 lbs. 53 00423 25. _ stockers. 7(l0@850 its averages. 52 50622 75. Com- _ Southwest Missouri mixed yearling stockers $2 25622 1 50 ommon to fair, V head. 8442 006208 00: choice natives $9 006910 00: it calves for stockers $2 37%@2 62% V 10. onto and select steers. $2 75002 87%. ‘MILCII COWS AND SPRINGERS dlum $180023: fair to lrood $30@40: extra $450348. dv &, Sc-.ru,2',«:s its Cassidv to Av. Price. . w. butcher steers.. .... .. ' 7 Rot.hscllild.]1 good hat. cows and heif’s Sallie. 18 good native shipping steers .1.-36?. pine: steers .... ..1.323 ipplng steers ...1,206 hogs averaging less than 350 lbs. day was a credit to his skill as a. feeder. see some more of them, Tom! first real fine packing day after the late Warm spell, the weather being wintry. cold and dry. It stimulated some of the packers to re- Cbicago was a little firmer. market tolled up considerably, so that hogs which sold yesterday at $4 10 went off readily at $4 15 and a few loteat $4 20 to packers. noon the market showed strength in good pack- ing hogs, closing steady, with packers in to the last. Some packers, however, were not in to great extent, being unwllllmr to -pay strong fig- ures. Mixed packing grades were not changed. the newed activity. '1‘ but top hogs allowed advance. were in good demand for shipping, zenerally at last night's closing figures. moderately and at no better than packing prices. We now quote: Skinners $3 250194 50; light $3 60@ 380; mixed packing $3 90024; good to fancy heavy , do $4 0564 20; butcher $4494 15. sales $3 60@4 45; bulk $3 90@4 15. UNION YARDS. —Common to me- Amontr the most Butchers bought ,3V- crmtion, in-, 1r do, av. scoot m to fair stock- Thin. 1,036 ll:-hbCaG Culliclw-I 0399! Kloprt-r, 35 mod. nat. s 3 85 February; rejected 350. Oats uiet and ,u l?“ Rotliscilild. 16 good nat. ship. steers ....1.3-18 4 50 chanced - 245731 cash, 249/,,ftil24}5c anuztry; ‘£4 Mann, l4 wood natifceding steers ..... ..1,169 3 80 Febrfim. ’. rejected 22l5@~_z2%(-,. Rye fll-lner " Sallie, Gfalrnat. feeding steers ......... ..1._l4l 3 7-5 1, _ 1g,’ ,1 E . d /L --yo H” s___D,.es,_.e s arron, it fair nat. feeding steers ......l,l41 3 75 50/2“ 5“ Pl’ 5 8°‘ }"“. 1“ ? ' 0 _, P l lopfer, 15 com. llalushlp. steer§ ...... ..1.‘243 3 75‘ Cleflllllld “fill”. h01‘1‘3l3 11,1 in 4‘ $4 §2}§@4 10- 9. J. Mc(Iartl1v & Co.,i8 fair nat. bu’r mx. 1,066 3 62% unsettled, but generally nlgher; $11 80 cash. $11 R. Ilickmall & Co. ,9 good flat. stock st’s.1,()37 3 50 6011 42% B‘chrual'y, $11 52};/all-1 55 March. La Sllslneii fagrnat. st1ock's(teers ..... 975 3 25 unsettled, but generally.high,cr; 7.-10c §as)l|l,,7.' , ”‘"'»"°’ °“"”°“.‘ 9 ‘V 30- W 7 45c Februarv 7.50rEz>7.52%c March. 11 : inea Rothscliild, 16 fair ilat. butcher sfeers...‘1 044 3 75 ' ,, - ' - '. - ~ Eastman. 45 good iiat. ship. steers . . . . . . .1’,4-14 4 65 £ln,(:5hanged' Wlllsky s;ted~dy and In fa, Dalv at Miller to _ A ' ' , . , g. McCart‘ily&()o., 331ig1itnat,.ship’s..l,14;(]l ggg »NgVV'%fl-EEOANS. Jgnuarv 4&5-Béglélé <}81l.h?n » ilrl'0ll. 7£oodnat. feeding steers .... ..1,2:. . ' or B8 , ; xx _: XXX -3 3 . '- 1' fillll. 9 l=‘.’00d nat. feeding steers .... .....L,19‘ , 3 85. grades $6 50637. Corn in good‘ demand utg’ = (*3/S. Lancaster & Co. to ‘r-ices ' mixed 54 c; re.-llow 55c-' white 56c--.. it- . i‘3i‘)!.lliV(l:r]sS(;f]l4ll.1Ilattli1"§ (Cbw 1'6 ““““ "" "930 3 00 Elliot and steadlfi Chtyllcfl 37@39’c. Corn meal '0 ‘ , e C ' C 1 I 0 1 '~ 35' ‘ . z ' I ‘ O I Z‘ J. Rois. 38 fair native butcher steers ..... 3 70 $"f 3f5@.l244,0' .Ha5 ‘(‘_?f:."(1"‘d$i{; Q1; Vlfaixcll it Allcrtoll,34 fairnsit.sl1ip.st’rs.1,265 4 15 ‘NW 0 V 2 "rfme $ 9- ' ‘0";3_ ' . 9“ Same. 33 fair native shipping steers .... ..’l.‘.z62 4 30 lllld Slellliif . 010 $_12@1-ll-‘v _. "CW _‘$12 25- I Lind“ .. Stewart. 40 full‘ native butcher steers....l.064 3 70 fall‘ demand and nrm; retmed-.—.tlerces. S/.0; Same. 14 rougli shippers .... ... ....... .....1,507 4 83/lo. Bulk meats quiet and steady; shoulde V, J. Rois, 20 Soutllwest butcher steers ..... ..973 3 62% louse 4}1c; packed 4‘/gc; clear rib 6@6}gc; ales‘ H‘*“"‘-l'- SW""*“" 55 00- *0 6%@6“/.0. Bacon dull and nominal; shoulde ' Spar;-on, 10 ;:o,~,.l native feeding st.eers..1.143 3 80 53/0, 018.“. rib 70. clear 7}/c_ Hams dun, A. Mann. 2:’) good native feeding stcers..1,060 3 80 * _ ,1‘d - I Wer,’ B 0 ' 1ny@l,,,, _ 1 K99?" S'1?,v"lw1Orl& 90' mt ll t 0 1 150 4 mix ii.“ size “and 0 brand .Whl.SkV aquiete ’ re“ 0 on. air l°"lt na.si .seers..- ,‘.z ‘ ~ - 9 . n,’’H.cl;,.,,.,.,g, U3‘, ... p 7 .’ titled Louisiana $1 04; Western 51 ozroi 10. C011‘ Al1erlon.30lilrllt native shipping steel-s.1,125 4 00 dull; Rio cargoes ordinary to prime quoled =- -- Bieclloff. l4 med. S. W. butcher steers....784 3 40 16%@19%c_ sugar (lull; yellow clarified 8@8%o= m“‘“'d' N”".‘5°“& 09- W Molasses quiet; common 18foD20c; fair 22o>24o Stewart. 39falr S. W. butcher steers....1,06'I 25 . _- , . . .- , . , . . Rice Demand light and holders film, Louisia Sallie, 36 fair S. W. butcher steers ..... ..1,l-46 60 . . . ., , . .. . - ,. s ordinary in choice 4/.@6%c. Bran quiet a._ Bisclloff, ll common native heifers .... .. 841 75 k b, , , M (N _ fin . h . McClure &Boyles, 48 native steers and steady lit 3~%0- (1010 lllu/a 0.103%. 61.. B 61-0 all 7 heifers ..................... 699 50 5-16 ulsoount; stcl-l1ng4.9<.t. Cotton steady; sale POO 03¢-Cal Os: IQCJOQD 3 SS8 225 4 15 The tail- The lot in to- Let us o-day was about Th e In the after- Light weights , Extremes in Sales at the No. Av. Price. No. Av. Price. No. Av. Price. 54....281...¢‘4 -16.. . 10 101....]95...$385 42....248. —— 50....258....-i 05 49....294 ...410 62....‘.’7l. .4 00 28. ..4 05 15 37....l7l. .3 70 40. ..270. . 4 00 10.\,..384....4 lb 48. ..302. ..4 05 53....‘ 4‘.l....‘).}i....4 10 46 ...lll....3 '20 53....303. 4 1.5 26....2l9. ..400 124....2.’.0.. .400 J 95 110. .363 ..4 45 14.. 2-i-">....4 10 ..4 05 27. .273 ..400 60.. 243....3 90 37. ..248 ..-100 5l....:297....405 54.. ‘.’91l....4l.") 47. ..‘.hll. .410 61. .222”..--— 57....‘2t.“.l . 4 0.’. 53. ..'277....4 05 58. ..259....4(l0 20 12... 182. ..3 75 57. .‘.‘46....405 18. ..‘269....4 05 6'2....2l.3. ..3 70 95 40.....300....4 05 24....190....3 G0 44....317....4l0 b7....2li0....4 05 146....306....4 05 l8....‘256.. .3 90 46. ..‘27i....4 00 117....‘15.3....4 00 41. ..'_l3:-1....-1 00 46....246....4 00 46.. .325....4 10 .'.7....‘276....4 10 46....30S....4 10 62. ..227....4 1'2}, 41.. .335....4 10 50....300.. .—— .2. ..‘1J6.. .410 b5....202....4 10 39. ..2S8....4 10 44....2.32. ..-401,) 57....'272....4 00 ..4 00 56 ...249. 90 55....242....:l 05 48....‘139. ..4 10 55.. .274 20....‘.’:.;0....3 00 ‘23....1ili....3.')0 3-5.. 167 "340 65....22‘1....——- 62....‘2.~37 ..4 10 30....2o5..._.3 95 43....3l9....4 10 ‘26. ..30.3. ..4 10 2l....264....—— * . NATIONAL YARDS. No. Av. Price. No. Av. Price. No. Av. Price. l9....l.‘.sl...$-i 57}-5 62....258...$4 10 3l_l9...$4 05 5.5....26l. ..405 39....371....4l(_) 2b0....400 I5tl....3:52....4 00 57....2(£7....3 {ll}; 58. 95 6Il....245. ..3 95 23....lS0. ..3 9.? S4....19‘2.....i 40 55....l:l:l. .3 7:. 30....lS5. ..3 ll. ’ 97. . 26s....3 95 52.. .272. ..3 973-; 49....:~l07. ..-112,15 54....‘255....4 0.‘. 37....l7(i. ..3 so l5....ll6. ..:i 00 80....-.207....3 90 » 106. ..‘247....3 85 .'r2....278....«i 05 57.. .217....-4 00 65....2l4. ..3 95 111.. .281....4 12% 53. ..254....4 05 4-5....313. ..420 51. ..2l30. ..4 lo 60. .22.-'.....40o 46....'.’96....4 1.5 .5 .405 62. .-- .53.. .26.;'.....4 0;’. 7 . .25i....4 00 56. ..‘2§9....3 87}; 5.3....27:3....3 95 29 . ‘24'_’....3 90 42. ..2l9....4 05 56.. .207....—- 48.. .246 ...3 95 25; ..254....3 S5 .52.. Zn). ..4 O5 42. .398 ...4 20 53....266....4 00 27.. 283. ..3 95 36....2-i1....1 80 51. ..272....4 00 66....l94. .3 87,15 22....175....3 60 27....175....3 35 37....20S....3 75 47... .306... 417}; 50....307....-11.5 48....2;39....4 00 5l....‘290. 90 76....‘2.57....3 80 52....‘263....4 0.’. 44. 10 52....260....4 10 19....‘2b‘6. ..3 95 4:)....‘.'65....4 151,; 65....261....4 05 31....1.~3'2....3 40 ..4 00 42....165....3 65 48 0 29211151431‘-—Receiptsfair in- number, but mostly common to medium in quality, though a few Butcher demand fair for good heavy inuttone at steady prices. Shippers were in the market, but wanted better quality than was found in offerings. loads of good grades wel tons ruled strong at quo the usual number of shippers, we now have back again Mr. Fat-rington, who last season bouti‘ht=for He will stay here perma- nently, and purchase as freely as receipts will permit. Quartering sheep were standing the cold weather that should have in- Quotatlons unchanged: Quartermg muttons $1:25@180 4? head; good imit- tons. av. 75@90 E3, 256)‘) 75. _ . tons——-Common to medium $2 50@32o; medium to ffi11‘$3 25®3 75; good to choice $464 35; fancy the Boston market. creased the demand. heavy $4 50%)-1 60. Sales: no. uoscrilition. Av. Price. 67 Fancy native niuttons....................123 $4 60 By Telegraph. NEW YORK, Jlmuary 3.—Beeves—RecelDts1,900 head, making‘ 5,130 head for the past four days, against 2,800 head for same time last week, with demand urgent in the morning; most of the stock changed hands early at a small advance; poor to strictly prime steers $7 757 to dress 55 lbs; extra $110311 25, ms; export, 126 cars taken at $10610 25. Receipts 5,700 head, making 1,380 head for the past four days, against 5,900 head for the same Market ll shade easier soniewliat unsettled; less that half the receipts reached the market before noon, and the greater part unloaded in the heavy rain: the few sales were at $4 80@6 50, and include Ol‘dil18l'Y to stood. Swine-—Receip's. with several car loads back, 4,700 head, nlakiliir 17,500 head for the past four davs, against 16,060 head for the same tlmelast ‘ Market. closed a little heavy after a fair trade, at $4 7064 90 V 100 lbs live. CHICAGO, Jailuary 4.—-The Drovers’ Journal re- ports hog receipts 31.000 head; lllllplllenli 3.900 head; all grades except llrrht active and steady; mixed packing fair at 8&4 15; light at $4 0564 10; ' choice heavy shipping $4 2564 30. Cattle receipts 3,400 head; shipments 2,000 head; cholge natives slow and unchanged; sales at $4474 20: feeders and stockers stronger and active to extent of sup ply; sales at $3633 55; butchers firm; a shade bet- ter: cows selling at $2 37x63 75; steers $2 37146 3 80; bulls $2 2503 50. Sheep-receipts l,_500 head; shipments 1,800 head; market firm with ready sales; shipping $4635 60; butchers $3 60@4, all sold. N. Y.. January 4.-Cattle—Receipts, 389car loads, against 780 last week; supply ex- ceeds demand; no change in prices. lambs-Receipts 57 car loads,against 35 last week; market 25o higher; sheep——common to fair $46 4, 5034 75, fair to Hood $4 75615 25. extra $5 2565 75; lambs sold more freely, market 250 better. com- mon to fair $5 25685 75, fair to good $5 7566, extra, $62567, some choice brought $7 12%. January 4.—Cattlo-—Receipis shipments 144 head; market quiet; sales native cows S2 2533; steel’-‘I 5303 70; Gxell was 25: Colorado cows $2 ceipts 2,551 llead;shipme.m8 104 head; active and to dress 51 lbs; time last week. week. ALBANY. KANSAS Crrr. 519 head ; -e in. tzttlons. steady; all sales at $3 7563 WS- BUHALO. N- January ' eeipts 1,224 head; total for the week 8,6 head; no sales ;fresh arrivals consigned throats; floats“ through stock held fall-: shipment to-marrow. rubs-Reoei 1.13 silo‘ srlts. "‘.‘..-....m.._:..l’." ...... cw; » -local}; 5' 2062 M. Fancy mut- In addition to slow, notwi th- Butcller mut- 7 75 to dress 57@58 Sheep- and Sheep and Hogs-Re - 4.--Cattle--its I to good Western sheep $4 25rd>4 50; sheep $4 75frl>5 25' run light and demand g offerings disposed _ cclpts 5,300 head; total 101' the week 26,350 he fair dl-mand and lowerprlces;Yorkcrs-loa-1 cllne from yesterday; Lillllll l0 Choice $4 3-'3 heavy good to choice $4 35604 45 looted at $4 50 ; sales 31 cars. middling uplands 115-loo; futures closed ;,.-.jlj_~ January 11 29-100@11 30-1009.; February 11 42-1 ‘ 11 43-1000; to-day for future 35,000.ba.les. 1023/,. Flour unchanged; receipts 13,000 bar Rye flour steady at $3 65@4 25. ‘Find unchanged. cc-ipts 71.000 bushels; $1 27%; N... 3 MlIW.'l.llk€0 spring $1 30; No. 2 . wtmkcc spring $1 34fa)134};; spring $138; No. 2 Cllicago spring; $1 3261 32 No.2 Norlllw. $133%@1 31%. Barley and maltdull and unchanged. Corn crate trade; rcceims 29,000 bu; new West. mix‘, 5(;)‘(3,dNO. 2 633/,@63%c, round yellow 5850. Out‘? s a e Western-and State 35Fa>40c; white do 3 firm and unchanged. Hops" fir Coffee unchanged. Molasscs unchanged. Rice quiet and firm. trolium dull; crude 7/1'10; refined 12%c. firm at 7 7-160. 1 80. _ V steady; Westel-ni20@23%o. Poi-k—Mess quiet ,1’ firm at $12 356012 50. clear middlcs 6%c. Dressed hogs. Western, $5 . :1 Lard--Prime stcarn 7"/¢@8c. firm and unchanged. nal; Wot-stern extras $4 75r’d>5 75, Minnesota ext $4 ’75Fa)6 50, patent $6 50rc‘l>9, superfine $2 50034, wl- ter extras $5 50@7. 2 spring $1 08% cash, $1 09% February. $1 10 March; No. 3 do , fair deinz-ind and higher at 43®43%c—-latter p .-*_ for gilt edire cash; 427/so January; 42246342 r“ 10,250 miles; ordinary 8%c; good ordinary 9}£o- low middlings 10}.ic; mlddlings 10’/.0; good mid dlings 1l%c; middlings fllir 120. 9.172 bales; 4,900 bales; coastwise 49 bales. 63.997 bales; gross 71,075 bales; ex No. 2.Westeru winter rod spot and January $1 and sl.endy;Western mixed spot and Janus, 59c, February 59%c, Western steamer 53c. quiet and steady; Western white 3660380,, «'1-f rib sides 70. sides 80. andopackcd 20®2'2c. ioallv unchanged. Coffee dull and a shade lowe Rio brls; wheat, 35.500 bu: corn, 47,000 bu. ments-—Corn. 83.500 bu. Jllgfl 10%c. Flour strong and higher; family $5 I, 0 e in fair demand and firm at 28 demand at full prices, 63@6tc. 8}1c. rib 5.65®5.80c January. Can . 00d,“ of; sales 8 cars. Hose... 50 0:; 604." ; a few extra, General Markets by Telegraph. NEW YORK. Januzlr_v 4.-Cotton—Spot qu March 11 56-10001} 57-1000. .,. Gold _ Corn meal ste‘ 0 Wlloat—Demand moderate; “ .. No. 3 Chicago sp " NO. I Milwan Rye-—West. 716)? , in, receipt: 2,000 -bushels: mix , (‘{cE43o. in and tillclluiigej Sugar quiet and uncllange, . ,1.“ ltosin-.-Strained-film at $1 7% firmer; Spirits of turpentine firm at 330. Beef quiet; Western 10 Butter and once Whisky dull at $1 09%. . _" . CHICAGO, January 4.—-Flour dull and no =,,.i“: Wlleat quiet and steal'iy;N $1 02; rejected 89c. Corn ii Recelpts—Ne- Exports--Colitinen Stock Week's sales 46,050 bales; receipts, net; ports to conti, gross 10,503. baleso nent 22,288 bales; coastwlse 8,259. BALTIMORE, MD., January 4.1-—Flour dull a .-if. unchllugcd. Wlleat——Westeru dull and lower (6)1 41%, February $1 43%. Corn-—Western quie ()3 mixed 34@3oc. Rye dull at 6263640. Hay la; and heavy; Pennsylvania prime $146916. Provls ions-Round lots nomillal, order trade dull. Por_ $13. Bulk meats—Packed shoulders 5}5c, clea Bacon—-Shoulllers 70. clear rib} Hams 12@13c. Lard--Refined 8%o‘.*, Butter quiet and steady; choice Western ro, ,1 Petroleum dull and nom- 15%@l9}4c, jobbing 15°/,r¢i>20}4e.: Receipts-Flour, ll?-Q, Ship cargoes Whisky quiet at $1 09. CINCINNATI, January 4.-—Cotton firm; mi": 90. Wheat in good demand and a shade hlgli r; rcd $1 2001 25. Corn‘ stronger at 390400. On - , Fa)31c. Rye in go Barley dull a unchanged. Pork dull at $11 50. Lard in fair (1 mand and lower: steam 7.40@7.45c; kettle 7% -g_ Bulk meats dull; shoulders 4}(@4}4’c; sh ‘ * ;short clear 60. Boxed meats gen.’ eraliy unchanged but some sales rather lower’ longs and ‘short c ‘ear 5.80c spot, 5’/.c asked sell --»1_ Bacon scarce and firm; oh ‘*5 tier: 60; c. r. 70; clear 7%c. Green Meals um; ‘ tied and lower; 8DOl1ldBl’:s 3%c; side; 5,4o@5, l .H‘ Hams, 14 lbs average, 7c, 13 do, 7.20c. Whis '7 quiet at $1 03) Butter dull and unchanged. Li ‘i seed oil in fair demand and higher at 590. H" —l.ive closed quiet; common $3 50693 90; light (:24 20; receipts 9,980 head; shipments 1,058 he _ LOUISVILLE. January 4.—Everythin,«: qui little doing. Cotton quiet; rniddlimz 10%c. Flo ~ dull;cxtra $4 25634 50; family $475@5; A No..- $5 50025 75; fancy $6006 50. Wheat quiet; rod $1 amber and white $1 2862130. Corn quiet; wh 45c; mixed 43540.. Oats quiet; while 33c; mix 32c. Rye ul 67c. Hay quiet at $9@l050. P quiet llt $l2.@)l2 ‘25. Lard quiet; choice loaf‘ tierc 8%@8%c. Bulk meats quiet; shoulders 4%, clear rlb 6c; clear6,l.—;c. Bacon quiet; clear 1 7v; clear sides ’7}a’c. 0. name 10,l;¢t]lc_; Whisky quiet at $1 03. Tobacco dull and un_[ changed. __ LIVERPOOL, January 4.—Cotton—'I‘hcro w #3 a fzlir business done at previous prices; sal 10,000 bales; uplandsspot 6-‘/,0; Orleans up 6 9-16d. Bl-e-adstufi‘s—Mal~ket steady. Flour ?.,f 28s. Winter wheat lls 2d@11s 7d; spring when “ 10s 6d@l1s 3d; California ‘average 123 8d@l2s California Clllb 12s lld@l3s 3d. Corn, old. 3d; corn, new. 28-9d. Cheese, 649. Pork, 56.3. Beef, 85s. Bacon. 1. c. m., 323 64:»- bacon, s.c. m.. 333 6d. L2lrd—Prlme Westerir 413. Tallow—Good to line, 403; tallow—p. y. 0. ,- Loudon, 40s’6d. Receipts of wheat at Livci'p0ol"” for the past three days 55,000 quarters, of which F 24,000 quarters are American . ' KANSAS CITY, Mo., January 4.- a fraction lower; No. 2 winter nominal; No. $1 02611 02%; No. 4 92l¢‘l‘l92},/lo; rejected 700; spl lug" nominal. Corn lower; N.-. 23l}'4’c; rejected 250.,“ Oats quiet; No. 2 18540. Rye quiet; No. 2 4l}go;,‘, relcctcrl 36546. Butter stronger at 10@l7c. Eggs’ dull at 1556140. .4; TOLEDO, January 4.—Wheat dull, weak and-, lower; No. 1 white Michigan $1 301/‘ extra?) will e Michigan $1 36%; amber Michigan spotl $1 29V. Corn dull; No. 2 spot 4994c; new Janu- ;~ ary 440; new damaged 38}~;c spot, 38c Jttl1ll9.l'_Y'..-3, Outs quiet; No. 2 28340. Cloverseed dull; mam-1; moth $4 70; prime held at $4 65764 70, $4 60 ofl‘ered.; Hog’.-l $4 80. 3. INDIANAPOLIS, January 4.,—-Flour tiles and un- , changed. Whea.—-No. 2 red 31 18. ‘orn—Mixed:-'j' 38c. Rye and oats are unchanged. 1’l'()VlS|0DB~'~ quiet. Bulk uieats—-shoulders_4}éo; clear rib 5.75 0 @5.80c. Hams 8%c. Lard 7.65@7.70c. Hogs,$3 90 (E4 05. v' ‘V "I an- a Who 06,. PHILADELPHIA, January 4.—Flour quiet and 0 unchau,:cd. Wheat quiet and flrm ; amour $1 43. Cl 46; red 81 40@142:wllite $14561 50. Corn dull‘. yellow 64c; nllxeli 6lc. Ozttsqulet and uuchamr- ’- ed. Rye quiet at'70@7:.’.c. unchanged. Bllttcruuchanged. Eggs-—Nothina;' dOl1|{2'. Petroleum nominal. Whisky firm at $1 . MILWAUKEE, January 4.—-Flour quiet and tin» . cllanged. Wheat closed quiet;No. 1 spring, hard. 7;; g $1 10, No.1; $l 14%; cash‘ $1133/{; No. 2 spriu spring $1 05%. Cum quiet; N0. steady; No. 2 24};c. No. 1 56c. 63%c. Provfsiolls llrlucr, er. Pork-—Mes3 dull at 351 Hogs--Steady and in good demand at $4 50. 2 43341:. Oats Cotton. NEWYORK, January 4.—Cottou-Exports from all United States ports during the week 100,000 bales; totalexport.-s from all United States ports to *9‘ date 1,201,000 bales; not receipts at allUuited States ports during the week 161,000 bales; total .- reccipts at all Unitcd States ports to date 2,508,000 bales; stock at all United States ports 910,000 bales; . stock at all interior towns 153,000 bales; stock at Liverpool 414,000 bales. Mll‘.MPI-IIS, January 4.-Cotton-—Quiet and steady; middling 109.40. 9,810 bales; shipments 11,780 bales. ‘Sight ex- change % discount. b‘ALVb‘S'l‘()N, January 4.--Cotton—Not received. 4' MOBILE, Jami.-try 4.—Cotton in zood demand. middling‘ 10,1413; stock 6,658 bales; weekly lief re- celpts 18,68: bale.-l; gross ——; sales 12,500 bales; exports to Great Britain 10,704 bales; to continent 2,000 bales; exports coastwise 8,095 bales. SAVANNAH, GA., Jamiary~ 4.-Cotton quiet; middling 10%c; stock 94,000 bales; weekly net’. receipts 16,805 bale.-4; gross receipts 1,786 bales; sales 6.300 bales; exports to Great Britain, 10,- 655 bales; to ll‘.-ance 2.458 bales; continent 3,508» bales; coastwisc 13,805 bales. CHARLESTON, Jiulllary middlllljt lozgfisilc; stock 86,126 bales; weekly not receipts 8.550 bales; gross receipts —-—- bales; sales 9,000 bales; export! to France 4.096 bales; con linent 2,040 bales wise 4,457 bales. Dry (i'00dSe New YORK.‘ January 4.--Business very dull owing to the stormy weather. Cottairgoods quiet and steady; Amos-keag A C A tickluzs are ad- vanced to 17c. quiet. Flannels are in fair lections. q ~ I «Petroleum; ANTWERP, January 4.--Petroleum 3011!. PITTSBURG, PA., January Crude $1 72};-at Parker's; refined axe. Pb’ dolphin delivery. ' ~ ~ Turpentine. r Wxtxntorox. January A. steady at $36. 1 _' ' Provisions dull alt 1 Rye neglected and nominal; Barley tame; No. 2 spring nominal at 1 but not quolllbly liit;h- “ 1 35. Lard 7.40@7.87)(o. ’ Sales 1,600 bales; re- -fl ceipls 1,412 bales; shipments 1.510 bales; stock ( 67,590 bales; week's sales 10,400 balos;i'cccipts.,,,_' 4.—Cotton quiet; ;channel 160 bales; eoast.- ‘ H? 3 . Prints dull; American shlrtin prints are opened at 55c. Men’: wear woolensri. request for small SQ“ 4.-Pen-oleu -- 1 \ ll .' a I w l ~> r‘ u ‘L n . ll. . ,- l or 4 ,.' l _l _." ‘l. .,_. k ‘f ll 4’.«' .11 l 0‘ '4‘, ‘A .rl . .», ’ : hr . . . W I St. Etude £21119 @1013:-fitmntrai,Saiittoapfllsritiag, §Hll11Hl”§‘5‘,l3'Z3. RAILWAY NEWS. 4 K. F. BOOTH, Chief Engineer of the C. and A.. is in the city. A. N. H()LMES, Vandalla, is in the MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. ; __ A V ..-. ._-... ..... ..—_. _______“__ ._...»...... r ., ngni, E§_TATE Acaurs. . JAS. s. FARRAR. 0iiA5- '1'~‘!"Aii-R-’iwR“a‘ FARRAR <3: 00., ’REAL ESTATE BROKERS, UPPER. WS8ISS Keokuk Northern Line Packet Company. . l 1' ‘Ottllk .u.i‘£‘1..’i~l’§‘li‘i-i?5’.“.".?T‘.‘.‘f‘.”.Y:.YY.‘fT‘I‘f‘.‘i’.fliiiif‘i.i....... l.eaves| l-5A'I‘U1tl)AX . btli. M 4 ll; 1“- - Omce on the wlisrthoat, foot or (line at. W. IIXDAVIDSON. PreSid€|ii- the me A8soc,,'R3)°g.‘ °a%.dtl'1l: ;)§(:)flr]Zg;‘(')t1|‘|]% téiondltggnt 1:! our IJ ' _ IODO 3 la’ mn on". ‘l::)idus;ilfulci}g:?“niay continue as the years Board to return thanks‘ and the confidence and :.—; THE RIVERS. unirilp STATES SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT. Daily report of the stage of water. Wm‘ 003060! in the twenty-four hours ending 3 P - Ilia J“““3"Y the grease by hand. or work in the grain by him‘- I all the operations formerly in use none are re- tained in this process but to shave and P_0"'-5 tlieln. The manual labor is replaced or 0133*”?! 3 solution of the greasing material, in which the hides are steeped. while they are beilifl “V1941 “"3 iminbed at the same time. Annual Reports of the Board of Direct- " ors and Treasurer. now tlielr labors ass for the honors conferred apnortionnieiit clerk of the city. . Resiiectlull ° A ~ Tl f t - ti 1' are dls- 4-1373* __ 0' . I J Q-ecelpts and Expenditui-es..A Very Fa. rectors’ y “hmmegzliflgrg-n§°g3:>llgR?t D1. 0’ t:E:[:;g“¥::sg:s"t:;'}$7z‘iu’:3‘§:?d um“ the mm 3i’.§Z“’:,f-Eagle ‘:2: dn81:t§lg1:§:::Z] (t:l:'e,li:‘.hfllE§g $222: :03 5 I 3 § I § K003"? Northern Lme 1,325: tL(l)t(!:(llllll?:lny. 825 Wmhmghm Avemm. W‘ E vorable Showing. . REPORT OF THE TREASURE?-esident. milgllsftlflltli tllge L}‘)aSltltW‘0 dnvsj télemigandalit; ttntd IL ma»!‘pm;l.:;n“esl‘tl:sd8 ip:,‘,’_}§,,,',‘,': neflvcr bdforo 3 3 53$ 3.. 3% vI(1)“;‘!("(i-l’l¥ksvllle. Loulslaiaaétg DU§CA\T Mg“-ter WM 1“. McPHERSON’ I ‘_ 0 ' I 8 B 00' SQ 4” :6 +0 Ioucooobitlottoola s l‘9 ' o 0 . v ._ Receipts. Eastwai-ti boil a "W "3 °' "W i’“"i’°5°- ‘ -. -- o ~ ~ L. qiunspnv 'I‘IIllRisI.)AY and Balance on b - " - The d l d .0 hi s with the solu- . o - O . H:-V99. - ~ . . _ f ‘ . Received 1'l'0l?lni(fllll?all.l]Oal;§e%s1877°‘"'0--5 570 39 E. J. CRANDALL. the popular General Manager tion of lllgsllo olictlie‘ 'l‘l6baO81'eB gf‘tnllOll‘ll:8 to a soap Of 1 ft.ln ‘ “'12: bSA'§ ‘§R,,‘,’,‘,‘fY(;1’f‘,$c‘.‘.,r,’,'.,.r.-'.',' mm?’ 0" Wm” ~ EAIH. "STATE. AGl;;1:rf1' N33-N ¥§i;1l?32;x.'a' _- 4 The following are the reports of the President Assessment dues.............:::I"""°' ;%’%§§ $2 °‘ ‘"9 Abbey Mines. has returned from a Iona trip . iron. to be rubbed into the leather bv it D8i=““"'1Y Cairo. lll..... as IL-0 ll Nusiiviiie 9 7 o o ‘ ' ‘ °' ' 0 w. 1'‘. DAVIDSON. President. c°:ln{;;‘$»o";1§1{-’5,I13f,Q;g‘,‘;§°f,{f 3,; ._.,,-,,m’: .. » nd Board of Directors and the Treasurer of the Ant‘:-ytloy ' 8:415 00 wrong“ “)6 East’ cbmstmmed drum. This drum c0"s‘s“(?fll)(?lle0oV: Cmcmnw" 4]: 18:.-(ll l$“'li°'l$Z3" 2 2 3 3 Eagle 1-'£i’.ZiE.£"’i3’.3’i.;"ii£{.I'y —M’~~_ ‘ I _, . . 9 . v I o.‘ ' _ fl a‘ so ' J _ . ’ , _ , Lows Merchants. Exchange for ,he_yea,._ Rent‘ ;l;tdc;i‘iwigle:;l.t;&.l.é£t.e.‘.igaigg........ 1 33 00 "0'-;'(l‘i1Ef3!ltri1)lendge9m(i‘£erlb?87g1ll\:£‘l::'88':ng1~§3;£a:} $1332. li'l%:’l(lJ'lIl.n§yV:1nt:;'l“(.$Vi(),ltVl2§°.:i(';:;D0 plugs. B3l'.§’.‘.33‘jl,..{ 6 olto Glltlgtflllui-fl. 1 117» -3 2 For Madison. Altonand (;,.,,m,,,, 520 P1139 Streat, _ sq , ,.t...1.,,ey W,“ p,.0b,,m, be submmed ,0 me members Re... 0, ,,.,,,,,,_,0,,,,,,0n desksm -fig; :5 $59,000 over the semis mon'th of 1876 L “ ‘‘"‘°"°d *0 3 Ve0ii|iitor- Tiii'"i"8 W" K'~‘°"“"°'“"'l 5 “ii” §3§*,“'fi,",f,§’,‘§""°"{?§ 1 to e SPREAD EAGLE. Leyiie. Master-....MOrcllead.Cl’lK. F , ,,,,.E DE ,0,,,,,"* 4 1 it Monday; . Rent of teleizrabh counters 0 - ‘ dium the ventilator is set in motion at the same 1-9"-'°?_"'°“"’l 4 5 '0 - , °, 28 0 i1 6 . Leaves 8:. Louis ata p. in. I)ai.l)’- ‘ W’ M"'”""‘“' ‘ ‘ ' _ '0 t - IlI‘I’OR'l‘ OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rem or gmnd h‘m"'°- 2 g 00 ‘0!i(tAPlfndWCi?lv'8PEJAolli(:ils)§iliEml€Ogllshl‘Rog"lggd. t'im°'."‘”“°h “Willi! the tramliiiig is made to ven- h%l$)\hi,';0---- gill llllfllll 13,1. itkshui,,.....| I ,5:-." 'R"“'°mn‘ utWKcllkm§ ll1lrglritthYellnEYIlJl}l.}3c MATHIAS & DE JONG’ ' Y‘ A ' ‘J . .l_ . .' IOOOIOOOOIOOOIOOOOO . . ' ' 3 ‘I G. . > I Irene I 13.9-__, \ r on. J . 1 Y 3‘ ‘ " ‘V 1 vs‘ 1. ST» 1.-PHI”: J‘"‘““"$Y 7- 1373--T0 the Members !I«il:a)§ilflI'eelbld‘l5l:’iltw1:?sltdlSa¥otl8kHn.H. '61? 50 Will of the 0. and M.. leave ‘for Cincinnati iiiifl 31:31‘:glgemdllglilgfilltligEl'l:3ml?3ge1::‘lsg'elI?;is:tliDfi’0? olieiow high water.l87-1. it set b°mll’l'l'I:Iy'1‘%R I§E1*i- JENK1iF‘5A“""'v .}.“3USE ‘um REAL 3‘.S“.uE :k9}bN(JY’3 ' gtewalwlsliib ha-Vi1‘nh-t‘l3l3;lJ!lr(l-30 we cdoine before you eat on margin account. we met. ,, DURING the year endlnz December 31. 1877, the the modes now in vogue. As said betorc.l{a li’s War. F1‘NN. lS§ri:_$i1|&t~ U 8 L LOWER MISSISSIPPI. LOl4LECT0I{S AND FINAN OIAL All-lab-'18.. V, :3i€l?:lJlBltl(€)131C0t:)Vl§"y befmi.Iee)§6l:t: st;l;eI¥1nCe(3r(1)tl‘g?!tl§g Old Furniture 6;: 7° gélbffih Railway took into Toledo 81.874 loiidcd process has fully stood the test. and will ere 0118 S ‘M e ' ' ' S ;;:; pany 607 Locust Street. Insurance BU11d1n9- -1 , ‘ . oosooooodi lg’ cars. to ‘I 5 at!‘ “W 1' 1 - against 64.580 for the year 1876. , , , entirely dis ilace the old mode of taiimuir. 'Ihis was an increase of 17.285 cars. financial condition of our Association, and to . Dr. lol, make an exhibit of the manner in which we have T0t&l...........................u.u.o es‘-6-‘j j‘.ecwr of Exper1n]6nt‘1 Heiyrlitof water above low water mark. . .. .16 feet. For New (,,.,,,,_ns 3,“, way Landings. " 7‘ -4 . . . . -. i - : barfboat. - . , a - , ‘ ' ' - f on- M Choice and bar es, N. 0rl..’lhis day 51). 31- -':~=-:~:%>-M 9-1901)’ at 031“ 0" °°“‘P‘”“' 5 W Treasurer. which accompanies this report. it mined the accounts or the Secretary and 'l‘reas- INm“"‘P°u3 J0“"%al- Last Tuesday morning, 1'-XPOBIUO“ "awed 301116 sh“-'5 We"? mild“ ° 1' Y 3 ’ The river fell six inches yesterday, and. With the strong wind in the north that prevailed all day, it is safe to say that a rapid decline will take place during the next twenty-four hours. Busi- ness was very dull. ' Capt. Hi. Davis is andltienei-at Superlntcncleut. N. B. Greatly reduced rates to all points in flexes. Alabama and Geor-rxia. -Memphis and St. Louis Pzttgket U. S. MAIL LIINL. For Cairo, Columbus. Hickiiisri. Meinplils. Greenvllle d six first mort- 83_88 bonds of the Chamber of if)“ ' ation of $1,000 each. on hand as Sorragiaerce Associ. JOHN O.»TALBOT'1‘, JOHN ORANG LE. . ' J. L. THOMS , St- Louis. January 2. 1373. ON Y. M. C. A. stores for-1-ent.lease. sale or exchange in parts of the cf . Hone? leaned on real estate. Omce, 519 Walniit st... bet. 5011 and 3th- JAB. cpmazsirv. ' r. x. nus “W .gone In search of health. Gen. ‘Wright. his -uncle, met the remains at Louisville, and accom- panied them to Ohio, the former home of the de- Oefirfied. for burial. 4 0 ACERTIFICATE of M. F. Vail, Cashier of the A I ‘7Ql'Igl3CG_ifl§’.' yea11é.7an? Compare as follows: 1‘ , ‘cc’-.i_*-Ilii-S in 7, rom all sources 4,392 37 ' ~ ,_fs7s.'sss,l25 81. ’ $6 ’ m if-=' A Ordinary Expenditures. 1877. Mass-Meeting at Mercantile Library Hall, Sunday Night, January 6. The undersigned, pastors of various churches, Company. loading three barges for WW °°TH' Ila‘ I . . _ -. . . . -. q - ' ' t « a any isease:;1n_idSyphilltic_“ , Among the items of extmormnary expenses are Cleaiiing and Painting‘ offices and read- int: bonds will also be discussed. bylemm (’hmch' “)0 ranma Tamm Wm’ Wmmut doubt’ lea" mmor up lire’ H y 3; or TRAINS RUNNING INTO tn. . , ,..,,,.,co....mi,tea;o u,,_ n . Expenditures. T111 P118880 er earnln not the Iron Mountain ‘°" L°‘”“°" I“°“°"'Y- ‘“ "‘° "1""“.“““! P“ mu ""’m24"°'"'s""'°"”""""°"ff.*![' 6"} Str. CENTENNIAL................Davidson, Master. MARCUS Fmcfl, ::;::r:::::.:*:3:“*§§§§: §8i‘;:::::::::::::::r:::viii:s i‘%iii‘:.“:2‘:-‘:..°gé.¥2i::.:°i’*i:‘:::::i.i..£*.::::s'.:.::: iii“-’»%:::°i.‘i.ii:ii.‘s.°:‘?i3i.22i‘:‘.ii.f.é’i%3?3? 33333333355?-“3°5-35333‘3335333133---‘*3 $3‘: ‘?:..‘§..";.l’.1.?"‘.'....... u-w--:m- {‘vL},“,obhw_Pc1ln:i"i1ue on the 2,6l.ll of January. and was Iljtllililtlifiiz. If ']7gg7é9$n9'019 71; 1876’ $93350 02; increase’ $25‘- itfiggut:-ittllllrfnerddilli-k£s‘eastd‘l?:ti]:l:‘tl):llgulllfe 3:33 City of Vlcksburg,Vif:ll:§-WliJf‘tIi‘i§y Miller-,Cinclnnatl. 8"’ 0‘ Leaves “I,,,,,.,,,,,',,','.',';.',i,',' at 5 ‘p, m. d East St. Louis. Ill. it pmmptlyllareveniie from all sources during the XI." of n°’00° Cham° . AN order will be issued in a few do s to ever W-mi mum’ equ“ ‘gum mhlemls’ penetrate we burg. . ' AI.‘ .1» For 1-re.ig.m or )%??l:‘§?3tg8rl,lI"(2:t?n boar "*' i:§§§:‘§§?°::::.*:a.:i::.:::::l.:::3:::.::.::: :§:§°‘3:§i‘:3?:Zi':éi1§",““ rstitziil.::::::::,:"..::3..?.?2t.:§.‘:..::.:.:;§° $3,-‘:1’-‘-3%,-‘?§.l;’,'""-§~.f‘.L‘=’.**'=‘3’ mi'if"3*’:§:’3*“§Z‘? ”:'l:.:*”°"’““°-1m*“:‘m“‘°"-°‘“°‘“"““° .. -----.-own ::i::::::::i:ta5:::°*.3%:::::*:i=.:::::.::.l:*:.:: ' 6”“ "“""“ iii‘?-‘.Si;-’i:u°.i:::..°:::..:.':.‘:::‘.”‘° "‘ ”°“' "3 :: :;.:.‘:.; ........‘::::a:.i.:::":v.:?.:t:'.:.....m. i‘i'2“-r‘.‘l,~‘.:‘.‘l’.;’l::.§i‘.?;‘i.i3lé‘3‘?""““Li; °‘“’EN”‘”“ ‘” “°WS"" L gage‘ bonds of the §3uhear(I)ifli§i;' (6(f)0O0¥merc§ As;-;oc_i. V urea“ 2 ms‘ 557 30 $63,127 58 , THE annual meeting of_ the_Dnyton and Union Il'0?1 lg walsheéd all in lhle osame way. Emmac. Elliott. GI-:iiidTotvei'..:l¥liS I39-Y. 4 D- m- . ' _ . JOHN W’ CARR ' "4-'— OEJSE AND REAR?) ESTATE Ar?£4'NT5s } .aI:lll(1)l‘il2t‘l'§'ltllglppalifzaasell $10,000 of tll(l3uU.ll::l?nal‘)gl' 3} A130 g3“l““°§ On hand December 31st, 1,264 79 dlfllof‘-‘g1f‘l‘lll8.lg‘:l(l,1l*(‘3?l]:ifg)'l“ ttlilltie 15tE.lt:r‘:ili?<ti.inTO‘ct‘oel?e(l'rt3(lu ‘Prof. Kapp ft!” rsmnlled lm‘atl dj'm(l)u1tl’I'I.l(3afFll)8l¥)-I Ue(:itt(lirriyni¥z:l0ul:'8 3 MISSISSIPPI vane)’ Transportahon Company‘ otist.3‘a°§?i'§‘3:iPe‘§i'§.1?s."lii g11I‘I:lve&¥l’a?:tel.li;: 1ilLldtx<l)’cltl)€l: L Commerce 8 per Celll3d(£l(;S:0‘II:?‘:’t2Xl$$)éJi(%?£)8, 3,1115} meme As-89&i:)ialt!i1Oliilonds of the Chamber of Com- 1877, shows that the operayting expefises were but wgiglisflzlg soiiltlgeirf il‘(O)l'l&tll"30 fiidadgllnsgiliible. and C0n1lllOl1‘W(;alth,,_Ne\V Orle.ans...iVcd’§lay,::>’ p. _ ForEl15T(;flvFO1$:r3Ia)tnBBARG.ES. ectlou of rents and care 0 property. / , .- li" 'f':it1li?'_‘:)fntohrl:fi,vl'Ca:V[i]_I(l3.:' six bonds on build Itlosobe we, the E,1f§e'rg' M33943‘: 390'? and Treas. g§l'g1l(llL£)yel(');glI.l€1flfit3):n;e:)=ffl%:‘BlTO:.dll?1tl?llbs:00u‘:ltxl‘§ llziitilde olfelégfillier I)l‘1.O]l:r'olVO)l'anu llJ))(')(liti'rnx,m:vdhel<:)if 4 In: STR'L:[:;£ A-I-,JU‘R;)Ay_ Jan_ 54; 5 P, m, NO 800 Olive 80.. St. Louis. Mo. WW‘ 2‘) rej‘3ly"z1?£.Pf€ol'I;l?'§el.(l?(()1l:lllxCedd€.1:llfllllgé t;1t(:ll.c8()l1[ln(lll'l}§(?§'fe=;f)'ur by the President. h§l['leeb}" c£::r(t’iOf‘?llI.ll:ttt°v?veal;i):!t)v)tien¢§(-1 can make’ \ are still pliable in spite of long usage. At the City of Vicksburg. Vl0kSbLl1‘f.'.'....Tl1l8 day, 5 D. m. ,_ h‘,_;,,, ‘,3 For xi-eight contracts. (no Dlisseiiizers) J OHN MAGUIRE9 ' 1 1 - ' -' . ' . ' ' d. C't f Cli t r M h’s.......Mondav 5 P. 111- 1°“ °f '1'" §““~’-9'" , , ‘ -. will be observed that the receipts are very nearly g(l;f,l,'efé’t1 ‘V:-gittii vgar 1877. and find the same to be B1Z,ov:n',Y,V':gm’ flgmer Ag?“ 0‘ the Imhanapohs’ cured leather’ by me machmes more exmbne 1 y 0 as C ' 8211)‘ 1l‘‘0TE5 J . W. F. HA'H\E8' IlIi:AiI.:&\§{}L%‘$TIl)(‘rl(:‘8l('l\.73'nLl5. I)EAL ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENT. COR. ‘ p I the same_ and me ex,_,e,,dim,-es bmh 01-dingy 7 . ' ‘ ‘ _9 l3i‘0lJer vouchers on file for ex- - K on a." wefiwm Rm“ 3‘ O"'3W‘°"d3' BA . Fl-e1t.litAgent. - .»- “ ’ ' ve ancer and Notary Public. Houses, lots amt - . . . 3 peiiditures ' ville died at '1 ll ll - - - Y . and extraordinary, somewhat less than for the ’ an“ 31:2“ 79 Gash ' ll 8 Omit. Tenn., wheie he had dine ,1 gent $25 000 00 ‘R1876. Items off,” d_ Committee. 1‘;7l*:3i(;<iiI[i‘aLlhI0'5a6i!ki;ifdC&m:ne?Jce. of New York. was realizing the importance of the work being done §v'i’]';:'r,,()’£‘,’:’:':)’,,':‘v%11"I§'fob§gf;k;gt al:,I,(,),,?2,e,:',l:,5,11',i,I_.1,? Quay 01.. _'1_“_"'}"_‘)_I~_':¥f‘:'f§:1§.,..r‘1;/laszteré BOOTH. BARADA & CO., _ , 1 ifisaizii-set.-...:f:.°ffff'.'fff: l2,’:s62 so sllifghll 30 ..$25 one 00 ‘"3 ““""°*°’“ '“e‘*“"Ld‘;’::k 0'51’! t‘h3.°ef’ti(é£;i“’1‘{':‘[1h((’)‘v“": byme Young Mews Christian Assomamm and ‘mm ‘°'m°"°‘W' 7 Tm’ ‘J°h" Mew“ Wm WW ’ Wm “me ‘"1 £”§vr.[’i{i{.‘)itJ.~§s'i-.;.uL. ~EI‘/}o]li'nP 563:? a"i‘i¥1gss‘ll(i-$:1}§3'tsts8' .ec1:l1%<(il'(i?s'lnl<3?=:tIii‘cl' ‘ '" '0 .‘ -P°.1e".""*l>9 3,C‘5°m1t---- 5.717 63 6,186 21 Si-i1al'les 12,362 mm mm and st‘ Low‘ R“ih'°a° O0ml31“i ’ Of $103-‘ hem‘ desirous mm the Chri3"‘a“ public may bet’ '- , . - - . . Agent’ Ive ersonal attention to the manaiifilnem 03 03“ 9' - N t . 50 , . 3 . '1lie Cit of VIcl.sbui from Vlcksbuig arrived 8' 1-‘ v ' - 1 0 45 ’,‘o e ' ‘I 0 000400 caucuses ouosoooonoooono one no 6 00 4-15-‘ _. y ' " ‘g’ II ' N. d ‘ ‘ , ) " N I S. , ...,[‘axes 477 ()4 639 79 lelegraph Account 5.717 b3 Chicago and Indiana Central Railway Company . . ycsteiday morning Wll.ll'.'l moderate tiip,.an_ is Mhihlil IE8 AFD LC i OJ Columbus Hickman and No. 519 Olive street. ,1 lllcideiiial expenses. . . . . 1,994 93 3.110 13 1?_1‘iniing and Statione;-y,,,, ,___ _ _ 1:716 69 or; the month of sepmmbep, 1377_ ' °1°3° their °_h“"°h‘35 S‘_“‘d“Y D“-in“ _th° 6”‘ mat" ' i0'd’iiy'5 b0al'iuf°1' ‘i“§l'll3‘;1“f"r"M2;: )‘,":‘8°l’fd‘;‘t ~,L“gm,.,h112?Zn,?£0,. £,l,;e’._ ' _ fl______,, , _, -. _ .- ,4 Six Cliamhei-of Commerce bonds (cost Tms‘. Directors of the Kansas City St Louis and °° "°"°‘“m°"d W011‘ 00ll$I‘i*£‘8i310iiSt0 ii“-and Tim, .‘’f”‘.’ ‘:1. °'”,]'?h‘: 61: £1 Che8',e,.1e,,_V,,5 2,1. CIT‘. OF ()HES'l‘ER ...... . . . . . . . . ..Zeiizlei'. master. 3pg3|p_|_ fi0T|cE3, 1;‘ E t d 9268 84 Ane,‘{\°aISil;)."'ta°'°"“°‘ "' ‘-0- 000000000 on 5 and Olllcago road. 3 nleetlngr y,eSte.rday at mass-[nQeti1)g to b6 hfild under auspices “&leL!I))£:h]z;1gnrlB‘ibl](l‘ay’ y ‘ leave DA,%hb '—'*""""""_'"‘_’ "J ‘W Mfimw‘ fiuflwwfla -Q» i ' ' _' y“|Ol0Olilouoooeoaooopgggg ~ . . \ .‘5 . ' . I ’ ‘ ‘. 1' ‘ I‘ ‘ - i‘ ‘ . .O..<".. ' . ’ h . x ‘ ' 1877' 1876‘ £2;-“mum, flxmr“ and 1'ep:iii's...... ’957 33 iii?-r 0éE?1?¢1;}0tl?$?hg/Egiglilggfi 2l§3§—li(-)Yl<'Ii)i§Ii]3(1:l:‘-(":g‘1b“lV'l;'l‘(3jn % the l.lYl(’"}.'i‘l§l£?lI e‘lI?i1lbh“slian Assocmuon’ at G “ff bpr(:.zt;o(3irdI.:mnl()3u(l;"3vll]lolEe$31]: (l(‘¢iit(i)’WI!ll'lfll£‘lol1n; J mizwinl . H " ’ ' gggg,-gigrgeitgg 3-;,»«;«,:~,-;,,~-,3 --7 so - we -- E..:s.:is..::.::.:.:.‘=::.::tt:ii .‘?f’.‘i‘:’..t’.’ .5. .. i:;‘'.::::.*:;:.? is =;:-,-.-.«,--,,-,;>,:;,,=,~ ;,-=-e,-,2,-;g iii.“-" of Henri M M- E‘ ‘sit -iris: , ‘ l..sou........o¢.....o of 0 1- 3. note “ - ‘ ' . , ' . . fig 0’ ' J‘ . ( n . 1 ‘ 7 ’ . . "'-ll‘ 1 ‘ . EIJLIO'l‘T, . Fl?1.(S1l:lll'6 and flxtures..... 957 78 10.3% Sfate and City Tllxgfit 32 (t1§r?$d0§is<a§§?i%<l?§Zd:3i3§:tgill.13? “mg 31 mile‘ S..‘‘'““‘’] J - NW-00113. P33‘ii01' Of Second Pi"6SbY' Victor)’. Louisilina. ’ . ‘ ~i °m“f}i,-.-liifiveei. leaves '.l‘UESl)AY. _ ., M I; , ; \~, A. T. Kennedv............. 1.400 00 Expenses delegates to St. Paul Coiivei:i- im ortant t‘ 1 I J C “we. not er term" Oh‘”'°h- _ The Mary Miller arrived from Cir_icinnatl1“?3‘.°"' - ‘I '.l‘H'l7R.‘3DAY,-Md S:‘-'1‘U“D-§-Y.~ 315“ “"1” _ ,1 gt 1; egg-, Louis Mo, 5;, Paulvoiiventioii and Ex- 0'1 350 00 1...,‘;., 31 iiuesrwn ‘E 1 be Wtlemer they SM“ W- V. T0001‘. P381301‘ 01' 0011138-i31'V M0m0di3t day afternoon, with 400 tons of ire-l_a:llt, consisting . W. B. RUSSlLLL.General }.‘1'ell!ll1-A.,2‘t. phat 833M-diriecol; - h Mo 1 as r on. o .........'......'.‘.. Towels’ and ‘V "h‘_'"""“'-0°--000-0-0-Z N i ‘ 191)‘ 1116 {On}; exux) to Ifiallsas to the (lhurch. " . of iron‘ celnen" peanuts and ‘nixed f3,Cig.h{.” ‘nu m:_”Vmm-.~_‘_“ -*w—-_”—-‘hwww-—’,_'fl”_"-in“WW-M»W"__w—wH_ A1-egnlgr grafig-ate Qf two e ‘Cu 10 cges, as -en 0 g d I(l5.l)%)i(l) (33 _ era. b,,o0ms’aésLci.nget%anie, soap, dust 339 $4.l;lc:g;O find Alton ioad. Of course they will V9te J. V. Seliofleld. Pastor of Fourth Baptist Shel; \§'a8 being unloaded last night, and as soon as ..F., gl12§5‘dO’:i;‘;3i‘]§i8B{:;;!lelal{§:élI;£nI;:«:€ht:}l. 1;i;t;§§1i-3:1 nsgnfiguignu 0 ,.. , , ,,,,,,, Ca , , ....... ........ 01 _ Y , 808.1166 they can in C10 anything B138 W101] ' ‘ ' is 0 turn back and 0 ll A 3 J cit at ere shewnnd all old residents know. """ ----—-— 7 S 237 60 it. and the C. and A wouldn’t run over it under Chmuh . ht“ C3|30 15 dtschaiged, t g p . §p . . Gl list ' t Or-c‘H1.ls Her- $10’133 13 $16,241 74 Llaiik Larile 220 00 any other ch,cum8mnceS_ Thequemon of Ram E. ll. R.lltllel‘f0l~d, Pastor of Pine St.rcBlJPlBS' the Ohio. Vb. §is,Gonori,-‘:33. set‘, no ure. - .- “ interested city In the whole valley, to withhold l 1 river towns to meet the (expenses of the commit- : made an appropriation to meet said assessment. -for $50,000, which has been carried along all con- siderable expense, and it was the opinion of the Board, the rule compelling arbitrations having been repealed by the Exciiange on February 6, 1377, and there being Iio advantage to be gained in the way of precedent. that it would be best and less expensive_to compromise the matter, it pos- sible. Accordingly a settlement was effected by paying Mr. Kennedy the sum of $1,400, and the case dismissed. 6 t In October last a River Improvement Conven- ’ tion was called to meet at St. Paul, and an invita- tion was received requesting that a delegation be stilt from_ the Exchange. Your Board feeling t the improvement of the Mississippi River _ _f the greatest importance to St. Louis, 7 seat a delegation of ion at an expense of $3.60. An . Executive Committee was appointed by the Con- vention to lav the wants of the Mississippi Valley before Congress and urge an increased appropri- - atiou for the improvement of the river by tile General Government. The committee met at St. Louis and made an assessment upon the different too at Washington. The auiouiit assessed against . St. Louis was $750. and your Board feeling that it ‘would be unwise for St. Louis, perhaps the most , for a moment the substantial aid necessary to carry out the objects of the Convention, promptly, The Board can not but think that these expendi- tures were warranted by the facts and will meet the approval of every member of the Exchange. The question of a reduction in the cost of our itelegi-apliic reports and also the question of mak- I I ; that the revenue from their capital takes the place ‘in their income accouiit _ of the dues i Ilually received from initiations. In our own Association the facts are as 2 ldlvideiid-payinsz stocks, which bring in a yearly ‘ilncolilc to assist in defriiyiiiz the annual ex- ns Having a large capital, a membership « ta _ follows; It has been the custom to fix the yearly , usessliieiit at as low an amount as will. with the V "pauses of the Association. Included in the sources 3301 revenue yearly is some 38,000 to $10,000 received :-from initiation fees from new members. .<:tll'is source of revenue by iiizikiiig membersllips ';lransfer:lblc, and the re.-nil. would be necessarily {In lncii-use ill the annual assessnieut sulllcleiit to ',00V8l‘ the loss in revenue, so that in fact the old "allly an increased membcrsliip fee for the benefit 2301 new members. ._..inent for the year 1878 as an example. The Board yilxed the assessment at $25 on an estimate of sev .5‘§Iht;.'-five. new members paying the initiation fee, -llwhlch would be $7,500, and 1,200 members pziying ghthe assessment 01625. which would be $30,000, 5 total from these two sources of $37,500. Make the ll embersliip transferable and the Exchange would iose the 87,500, and the $37,500 would have to be ivided among the 1,200 members. making the -:,7;'3BS0iSlll8DL for 1878 $31 2.’: instead of $25. ber paying the $6 2:’) ?:;years (and 1' fiwoulcl be greater) would have paid more than could be realized by a sale of his membership, as ’ in order to sell a. menibersliip at deduction Of 4010 our memberships trailsferable having been ~;-agitated at the beginning of the year, your Board gliuve given both matters a carei'ul ‘examination nd consideration. In the matter of transfer- .-able mmnbcrsliips your Board find the facts to be follows: .~..~f In other cities where memberships are trans- ,gfel*able. the associations have at large surplus or «capital invested in interest-bearing securities or a money value, and therefore the price "of membership has been placed at a high figure-in Oliictigo at $1,000, and in New York at $500. '1‘he result has been that in the two cities named not asingle new member has been received on an original application, and coiisequenily no reve- nue has been derived from initiations. These as- Iooiutioiis, however, have not suffered in point of N'Nnlle,ltn(l have been able to continue their all- lltlal asscssmeiit dues at $20 to $25 for the reason other sources of revenue. meet. the necessary ex- Cut oil‘ ‘members of the Exchange would be paying annu- Take the basis of the assess- Ameni- for a few the difference ildilitioiial in some years ——-—i—— TotallIIIOOOIIOOIIIOIOIOICUCUOUOOCCCCI-IOO$63’127 THE 00 U13/l‘S. United States District Court —- Judge Treat. United States vs. Edward Ki-ampe; dismissed under wa.rraiit of compromise. Albert Scliwarz; same. United States ex rel. bottles kuemnicl, etc. of compromise. United States vs. leave to Marshal to Sturgeon vs. foi-ty~four ; dismissed under warrant thirty-three barrels whisky; amend his return, . In Bankruptcy. ~ John W. Davis; petition ofassignee for leave" to sell property granted. David (Irwin; amended petition for adjudication filed; order to show cause January 10. ' gocgggrge B. Frese; order to assignee to sell _ G00dWin. Belir & Co.; petition of Citizens’ Savings Bank referred to Register. T. P. Morse.& Co.; petition. of H. H, Denison ' for allowance referred to Register. Circuit Court No. 1-Judge Gottselialk. ‘Kelly vs. Vulcan Iron Works; amended answer ' Gt . Conroy vs. Conroy; order on Michael to pay alimony forthwith or appear on Monday next and show cause. _ V H. L. Lltrhthizer vs. A. C. Petzeld; judgment set aside. . State use John Grethcr vs. E. Bamberger et a1.; motion for new trial sustained. Matter of Mary Johnson ; order for writ of hu- beas corpus. lgaéigc Borham vs. B. F. Oliver; judgment for A" . Bobb vs. Bobb; answer and reply nled. u -‘fl 03 I Circuit Court ‘No. 2--Judge Wickham. Emma Phelps vs. Alex. McElliany; leave to sue as a poor person granted. Dormiizer vs. Geeve; motion to strike amended pelition from files. Vail vs. Fisher; fondant. In re Sumpter; leave to sue Receiver of St. Louis Mutual Life granted! Lewis, Public Administi'ator,vs. Julia E.Pimm; judgment for $324 15. dismissed at cost of de- Cireuit Court No. 4.-—Jud,-re Lindley. Iron Mountain Bank vs. Mercantile Bank; de- murrer sustained. Johnson vs. Joyal et a1.; judgment for posses- sion and 1 cent. Weil vs. Fisher; dismissed at cost of defend- ant. ‘ Schrciner vs. Hartman; bill of exceptions filed. Illumsey vs. Glynn; motion for new. trial over- ru ed. - Robbins vs. Robbins; motion to _set aside dis- missal filed. Circuit Court No. 5-Judge Thayer. Scarritt vs. St. John’s M. E. Church; amended answer and reply filed. . ._ f Wiiison vs.‘ Scotia Lead Mining Company; de- an t. - I Gee. I. Barnett vs. National Bank ~-State; de- faiilt set aside and continued. - . Ilumes vs . Humplircys; amended petition filed. Susan E. Blow et al. vs. Clara Ewing et al.; decree in partition; Pitzman, Papin and Rowse appointed Commissioners. '1‘°l'i‘8 VS- Jillian; motion for new trial filed. Assi,«:nment of German Bank; petition for order to join in bankruptcy composition of E. Kuehiie dividends, were $1,206,266 51. True following_ facts concerning live stock show that St. Louis is steadily regaining her trade. Comparative statement of live stock received at Kansas City Stock Yaris in the years 1876 and 1847: 1877-Cattle, 215,768 head; hogs. 192,645 head; sheep, 42,190 ii-cad; horses. 4,279 head. 1876—Cattle, 183,378 head; hoixs,.153,777 head; sheep, 55.045 head; horses. 5.339 head. Increase- Czittle. 32,390 head; hogs, 38.868 head. Decrease- Sheep, 12,855 head; horses, 1.060 head. Live stock shipped from National Stock Yards in car loads during the years 1876 and 1877: 1877, 14,175 car loads; 1876, 11,252 car loads. Increase, 2,923 carloads. Of the stock carried out of Kansas City by three ,of theroads the following will tell: Missouri Pacific—Cattle, 16,967 head ; hogs, 8,198 (head; sheep, 9,753 head; horses, 211 head. . Haniilbnl and St. Joe--Cattle. 15.674 head; bogs, 458 iieadzslieep, 2,954 head_;hors'es_, 99 head. St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern-Cattle, 81,001 head; hogs, 5,894 head; sheep, 6,687 head; horses, 572 head. . THE annual report of the Louisville and Nash'- vllle Road has just been published. It shows: The net earnings of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company for the ~ past year were.......................$1,675,840 46 The interest on the bonded and float- ‘ my debt of the same................ 1,625,903 28 nj¢——-—————j- Showing surplus earnings........._. 649,937 18 In the year 1875-76 the surplus earn- werelISCIIOOIOIOCDOIIIIOIIOIOOOO An increase of surplus earnings this year over last of.... . $309,416 78 In 1873-4 and in 1874-5 there were laid in the road 4,413 tons of steel,6,362 tons of iron and 712.- 611 ties; and in the last two years, under the pres- ent management, there have been laid 3,900 tons of steel, 8,604 tons of iron and 792.089 ties. show- ing an increase in favor Of the last two years of 487 tons of steel, 2,242 tons iron and 79,478 ties. In other words, during the past two years the company relaid nearly thirty more miles of track than in 1873 4 and 1874-5. The total cost of the road to the Isl; of July last is put down at $23,927,- 979 04. the resources at $7,128.38? 65. and the lift- bllitics, including the capital stock, at $31,056,- 366 69. The total bonded debt is $16,484,230. A ROW Over Erie Affairs. NEW YORK, J anuary4.—Ne_arly all the counsel concerned in the Erie stilt, now at argument be- fore Judge Brady, were present this morning ex- cept Wm. M. Evarts, who finished his argument last night. After some discussion between coun- sel as to arrangement for hearing the case, Mc- Farland, counsel fer the Erie Railway, arose and expressed his belief that the counsel had ar- ranged to bring all these suits before Judge Brady, and then followed ‘up with the emphatic remark he disapproved of these selections of “Judicial hopper.” For a moment there was dead silence in the Court. Counsel looked at each other and then at Mcli‘arla.nd, who, with folded arms stood before the bench. An- other instant and half a dozen counsel were on their feet. but noticing Judge Brady seemed deeply affected, they all sat down. Judge Brady, with head bowed down, and in so low a voice that much that he said was inaudible, said he felt wounded. and that this was the first time sucharemark was ever made to him since he sat on the bench. McFarland immediately apol- ogized, saying he meant nothing offensive, and the Court merely replied: "Tito apology is ac- cepted." 'l‘he end of the matter ‘ was that Judge Brady declared he would not. hear anv of the motions on the question, and counsel were com- pelled to go before Judge Daniels to‘ get. the case on" the calendar for hearing by another Judge. Judge Ashbel Green, in reply in behalf of Jas. Mclleiiry to arzrliinent of Mr. Evarts, charged that the great Supreme Court of the City of New There will be addresses by several ministers. and Prof. Bowman will preside at the great or- gan, and be assisted by the various city choirs. The exercises begin at 7:45 o’clock. CITY ‘HAUL NOTES. THE Assessor and Collector of Water Rates yesterday paid $2,293 into the City Treasury. MR. FRANCIS has ordered the taking of an in- ventory of all property in the Health Department. ’1‘I1ECoiiiiiilssiOner of Supplies has had posted throughout the City Hall regulations for the drawing of requisitions. THE Board of Public Improvements held a brief meeting yesterday foreiioon, authorizing the advertising of certain work. ‘THE Health Commissioner yesterday sent Jameswalsh-to the Poor House and Ann L. Goodcjohn to the Insane Asylum . ”1‘nii.clty collections yesterday were: $380; current revenue, $30,968 03; $2.743 49; weights and measures, $44 75. THE mortality during the past week has been - extrcnielv light, there having been but 52 burial. permits issued. There were but four issued yes- terday. ICE cutters , in making‘ their applications for permits to the Health Commissioner, have been llmlt1(’.2d to two hours each day, between 10 a. m. and in. THE Commissioner of Supplies will. on Mori- day,award the cou_tract-for groceries for the Hos- pitals, Work House, Insane Asylum, House of Refuge and Poor House, for a period of three . months. Seal es , licenses, Q T To Commercial Travelers-—-A Card. ,ItlS more or less well known tliat an Organiza- tion of commemial travelers has been had in St. Louis, with the view or bringing about a more harmonious feelirig- among“ men of this avoca- tion, the adoption and enforcement of rules for the mutual benefit and elevation of its inkividual members. and to encourage tlih union of all sim- ilar associations, so as to secure, ultimately, a grand national organization. Wiiile this action is in the especial interest of the members of this body, it is equally well calculated,b_v its econom- ical advantages and the guarantees of cliaract-er and capacity which it will furnish, to extend and conserve the business of all employers. It will be the rival of no other asso- ciation Of the kind , but will cordially unite with every other in the promotion of their common objects. Let all commercial men, both travelers and employers, lend ti helping hand to the Western Commercial Travelers’ Association. It is in contemplation when a sufficient time shall have elapsed, to give such a movementa substantial basis, to add to the institu- tion the well-known and popular features of mutual benefits. so that in the event of sickness or death of a member their families may not be left without some provision. All commercial travelers are earnestly solicited to unite with us, which can be done by applica- tion to any member of the association. By order of the Board of W. C. T. A. Turkeys and Eggs for “Capt. Wilson.” A negro dressed in dilapidated soldier clothes. called at L. E. Why‘oacli’s produce house, No. 119 Market street. on Wednesday after. noon, and claiming to be a. servant in the employ of Capt. Wilson. of the United States Arsenal, ordered fourteen turkeys and thirty dozen eggs tobe sent to the Arsenal. Mr. Why- bac‘li's driver met the same negro at the Arsenal gate, who said that Capt. Wilson was out riding, and prevailed upon him to leave the turkeys and eggs at a feed store opposite the gate. Yesterday one of Mr. Wli_vbacb’s clerks callod at the Ar- senal with the bill, and learned that, as there was no Capt. Wilson stationed there, some smart EVANSVILLE Courier.’ The Durfee came up at noon, on her way from St. Louis to Cincinnati. She was loaded flat and had planks on her guards to keep the water on‘ deck. She refused freight here. CINCINNATI Times: The United States Local In- spectors of Slcamboats, at Nashville. have noti- fied their brother inspectors that they have re- fused a mate's license to Edwin E. Earns. In- capacity is assigned as the reason. MEMPHIS Avalanche: The Port Eads is under way from Netv Orleans to St. Louis with five barges, containing 83 pkgs earthenware, 257 tcs soda‘ash,44 tcs bleaching powder. 125 drums caustic soda, 75 kegs bi-carb soda, 140 brls soda crystal. 218 Dkgs steel. 184 pt anvils, 250}. sacks salt and 2 brls cement. VICKSBURG Herald: Just as the Natchez was about to shove ontfi-om New Orleans. all of her deck hands except eleven jumped her, and of these four left‘ her on the way up. At Bayou Sara - the cabin crew had to assist in coating, and she could only take the YazoO’s trip to this port. She“ ‘left here a full load of shore cotton which she could not touch on account of a lack of hands. The darkies did not strike for wages, nor any- thing of that sort; they only wanted a holiday. MEMPHIS Appeal: The Susie Silver passed up about 12 :30 p. In. yesterday with 600 tons freight. principally sugar and molasses; 200 tone will be discharged at Cairo. the remainder going to St. Louis. She discharged at good pile at Glenn's wharfboat. Tile Storm No. 3, which passed up New Year’s day with a tow of loaded barges, burned her boilers between here and Port Pillow, and, leaving her tow there, she returned to Mem- phis for repairs. Her cargo consisted of 40 bbds of sugar and 1,600 brls molasses on one barge. and 518 bales cotton on another barize, taken in tow here as she passed up. Her cargo is ,all right. PITTSBURG Commercial Gazette: “Capt. D. M. Kennedy, who is here asslstiiig Com. Kountz in superlntending the consruction of the hone stern wheeler being built by the former for the St. Louis and New Orleans trade. and who will have coin- mand oflier, strongly favors low pressure en- tziiies for the Western river trade, and claims that they are much superior to the old fashioned high pressure. Capt. Brady is a native of Colum- biana County, 0,, and still owns property there, but for a number of years past he has been a resi- dent of St. Louis and ensraged in the St. Louis and New Orleans trade.” The C. G. man has his names mixed. Special River Telegrams. ST.JOSEPH, MO, January 4.--River -This morning weather very cold. CINCINNATI. 0., January 4.-—-River 15 feet 7 and falling‘. Snowat intervals during the day. Colder and cloudy to-night. Arrived-—Shmklc, Memphis. Departed--Andes, Wheeling. SHREVEPOBT, January 4.—Ai-i-ived—Danube, Bonnie Lee. New Orleans. Departed-Danube. Jefferson. Clear and cold. SHAWNEETOWN, ILL. , January 4.—River about stationary. Clear and cold to-night; two inches snow oil the ground. Up-—Idlewild, 11 last night. Down-—Ai-kansas Belle, 1 a. In. Some freight here for Golden Rule. Business dull. PITTSBURG. January 4.—River 2 feet 1 inch, and falling. Weather cloudy, aml snowing. CAIRO, In... January 4.‘-_-Al'l‘lV€(l--C. W. Anderson, Nashville, 3 p.m. ; Lioness, St. Lotus, 4 a. In.; Colorado, St. Louis, 4 p. m. Departed-— Auderson, Nashville, 11 a. m.; Lioness, St. Louis, 3p. m.; Colorado, Vicksburg, 8 p. m. Rive:-26 feet 1] inches and falling. Weather clear; mercury 260 . GRAND TOWER, ILL., January 4.-Arrived- Emma C. Elliott, from St. Louis, 7 a. in. De- parted--Mab. for St. Louis, at midnight; Elliott, 8a.m. Up-—Ste. Genevieve, 4 a. in. Down- Colorado, 8 p. in. River falling. LOUISVILLE. K_Y., January 4-—Heavy snow. Depari,ed—-Andy _Baum,_ Memphis; Golden Rule, New Orleans. River rising; 8feet 10 inches in closed. Springfield Accoinmodatiom. l* 45:00 D-In. "‘l0::}0 st. in. Jacksonville cit Louisiana Ex. !* o:00 p.m.l* 6=é>‘ll3- 1“- guincy and Keokuk Express. * 7:30 p.m.i 8:00 a. in. liicago Lightiiing Express... 1' 7:30 p.m. it 8:00 ii. iii. CHICAGO THROUGH LINE. Chicago night Express........i’r 6:45 p. m.it 8:10 a. in. CHICAGO. BURLING'l‘ON AND QUINCY R. R. St. Louis and Rock Istand Division. Mall and St. Paul Ex. * 8:05 a. in. l* 8:101). in. Express, . . . . . . . . . . ........ n8:20 p. In. if 7:1.) 3.. In. CAIRO SHORT LINE. Cairo Mail‘ ............. * 1:35 a. in. " 8:4-5 0.311- New Orleans a‘ndmemphlsEx 8:50 p. m. 1' 6:40 a. in. Nashville and Chattanooga ex 8:50 p m. 6:-10a. m. Bellevllle accoIn"d:tt’n....... 8:21: a. In. 8:15 a. m. “ “ 10:50 a. m.. l0:45a.m. °‘ “ 2:30 p. 111.] 1:45 p. m. “ _ “ 5:05p.m 5:00p. in. Sunday Bclleville Accon=i’n... 8:50 a. m.i 8:453. in. “ '°_ " ...l 5:05 p. in 5:00p. In ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. liubuque Exizi-ess............. * 8:30 a. m.r 9:00 p.m. Chicago Exp:-ese............... 1 6-45p.m. ’r 8:30 a. In. ILLINOIS AND s'r. LOUIS RAILROAD. read it; 10 cents. MANH _ in German, illdistraled. 15 cents in money or stamps. , .*":,. ‘ G-=3;='i'i’. 260 Pages. Fine Plates. G-TJIEEE’. Elegant cloth and gilt binding. Sealed for 502. in money 0,. pogmge stamps. Oven fifty wondeif-.-,1 pen pictux es, true to life; articles on the following su_b_iects : it he may marry, who not, why. Proper age to marry. Vi lio marry first, Manhood, Womanhood, Physical decay. The effects of celibacy stud excess. Who should marry; How life and happiness may be increased; The Physiology of Reproditctlon, and Inany_more. Those mar- ried or contemplating lnarriitge should read it. _' After a life-long p1‘i‘.Ct‘lCe,I assert from human as veil as moral conviction, it ought to be read by all adult persons, then lock- ed. up. not laid around or lost, as it is worthy of re-reading. It contains the cream ofmedical literature, thousiits gath- ered in an extensive practice, and worth to any one who will give it a careful erusal, ten times its cost — Popular E ition, same as above, but _.,-1: :2.‘ cover. 259 1?’-S99: % cents by mail. Cheapest good guide 1‘) America. For either. address, enclosing amount in money or postage stamps, Q8. WEITTIE3. 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mil. DR. BUTTS D No. 12 N. Eighth Street, St. Louis. Mo. Having made a “Specialty” of Private and Chronic Diseases for the last 20 years, can be consulted as usual personally or by letter at his Old Private Dlspciisar from 9 _A. M. to 8 P. M... on all diseases cf'the Urinary and erierat_:lve_ Dreams, of both sexes. The best Medical and Surgical skill is employed and MISSOURI. KANSAS AND TEXAS l-lAlL’WAY. ‘ 7:1?) . .‘ 9:43 . . UIIOOIIIOOOIIIIQIIOOO ‘ ‘ 2:§gp.m.\ gglgp in. St. Louis. by Ferry foot of ‘ 3 3' m‘ V.‘ 3" m‘ Chouteau avenue.’......... ‘ 5:831:31‘ $ - 8:55a. In.‘ 8:0ita. in L°m.OOOIIIII)I.O..IO> §.:25p.m.l 4:33 p. in. 3:45 a. m., 8:13 a. m. DykeccoooooocniliolloiooOIIIOI . 5.15p.m.l 4:-f3p.m. INDIANAPOLIS AND ST‘. LOUIS RAILROAD. Day Express..................."‘ 7:00a. m.l* ":00 p. In. Night Express ....... .... If (:55 p. in. I Night Ex. (except Manda )..l 7:35 9.. m. Accommodation (Men. on y)._ 9:05 a. in. St. Louis and 'l‘o:xas Express. 21' S::'>.5 a. In.l1' 6:14 p. in. Missouri and Kansas Exprcssli 9:43 p. m. it 6:38 at. in. MIISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. Texas Express ...... 8:55 a. ni.l’r 6:13 p. in. Omaha and California Ex.... 1 3:55 a. m. 1- 6:13 p. in. Kansas and Colorado F‘.x.....n‘ 9:43 p. m. f 6:38 a. m. ACCOMMODATION TBA! N8 . Kirkwood .... .. 8:15 a. m.I*l0:.53 a. m. K1'rkwoOd...... ...... ..........l*3:2=’ib.m.I’ 7:23a.m. Kirkwook... . . . . . . . . *6:25 p.m.§*8:‘25a.ni. Kirkwood (Sundays only) 1:08 o. m. , 9:43 a. m. n OIOIIOOOOOOIOOCICCK OCl‘+ nQmO‘f ac In» Washlngton. 1 * 4:45 p. m.l* 8:25 a. m. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILWAY. Vlncennes AccomsnodatioIi..l’ 6:15 ft. in. 1*‘ 6:20 p. in. Day Express ........... ........l* 7:20 a. m.i“ 8:45 n. in. Salem AC-(‘.v0ll1l'l'l0d8l»10n....... * 4:35 p. in. ll‘ 9:35 a. in. Night Express . . . . '1' 6:50 p. m. it 8:25 a. in. ST. LOUIS. KANSAS CITY AND NOR'.l‘H.ERN R’Y. Omaha and California Ex. *9:05 a. In. i’ 6:08 p. In. Kansas and Colorado Ex. 1- 9:45 D. m.l+ 6:45 a. in. Missouri and Iowa Express. it 9:45 p. m. 1 6:45 a. m. ‘l-Val-renten Accommodation. . from Biddle Street De >ot.. * 4:25 p. in. *‘10:20 a. In. St. Charles Accoinmoda ion. from Biddle Street Depot... I‘ 6:15 p. in. * 8:20 a. m. Ferguson accommodation. . :20 p.~m. 1' 8:30 a. in. 3: o p. m. .. 1' -1 do (Sunday only).....l 9:00 a. in. ST. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY . Southern Kansas at Texas F.'x.|’r 9:48 p. m.n‘ 6:25a. in. S1‘. LOUIS AN D S()U'I‘HEAS".l‘ERN RAILVVAY. Nashville, lflhattaiiobga and . . . . ..l* 8:05:i.m.l 6:50a.m. Atlanta at Mt. Vernon, Cairo and Newl Orleans Express. .. .... I 3:20 p. m. I i‘l0:55 a. in. Nashville. Chalttanooira and! Atlanta. Mail .... .. . ...... .. 9:20p. m.l" s’:55 p.m. ‘ST. LOUIS. IRON MOEEJTAIN AND SOUTHERI-I Leave Depot. corner of Plum and Main street. Nashville. Cliafalnooga & At- 1 speedy and per-maneutciires guarantee , . DR BUTTS’ P11b11C_8t]O'nB. Belo_re applying to cilia! who profess to cure these diseases, read his Private Medical Adviser on the di ioiders and abuses of the Reproductive _Or- gaiiswifhthe best means of cure; and his Marriage Guide, on Woman and hlarriege. Reproduction and Female Diseases. Price 50 cts. each- or both, containing over 475 pages nppropn. ately illustrated. oi-_75 eta. and iuclge for yourself. Sent nudes seal on receipt otprico. A can 9.: above- 7o5 Chestnut St. 9’, 74>):-}“-‘.‘\'f"l‘,, vii." ST. no. gill A re nr pliysiciitn or many years experience, QURE8 IF E Spermatorrhtna, nervous dehility, seminal losses wit reams, poqr memory, lack of energy, Im otence (SCXU31 “"6939 Liens), caused by 2.bu_se or rxcsns; also leet. Genorrhriea. Stricture, S hihs (all fo_ms) and all private diseases, affect- ing the G-enerativn Organs, Bladder Kidneys, Skin, Throat, Nose and Bones. Blood Poison Eradicated—Ma:nhood Re- stored. Patients treated at olllco or by mail confidentially, and medicines supplied. CHARGES 1lEAZ~‘.()NABLE. Consultation! and correspondence free. Pamphlet for Stamp. Hours 8 to 8. M AQRIAQE lilverybod slicuid read this book. 148 pages, AND NATURE illustrate . About Marriage, its duties and im- .§:,.'tI:'x3:) 1'93 ‘pedimezits. Physiology, and all diseases of both '7 . L‘. - ‘~ -—r~ v''' ‘ wvlafi far 0'‘ nnvn‘::- fir wfiffi. bR.BoHaNNA§ liicc 621 North Fifth street botw. Washington Avenue and Green, St. Louis. Mo, Established 1837 1357" DR. B()llANNAN’S “Vegetable Curetive" cfmi?-° nciitly cures all forms of “Spcriiiat0rrliea" or “Seminal Vesic- iiess” in from ‘2 to 7 weeks time. It restores the youthful VXKQV of those who have (lf-S_ll"0_)‘C(.l it by excesses Or evil l;‘a_(!‘l.lC%_. it ll1lSllCVCl'l;lll-"fl in Cl.ll'lll" cveu_ the _ worst casos._ rit-Go ‘V9 Dollars. Sent to an _A«l‘<lres.< free from Obscrva_tlon. ” . ma-DI: B()l‘I1\NI AN‘S “Vegetable Syphilis Cure 18 warrniiiod to peiinailently cure “SYl‘llIl.IS' and eradicate thn inst Vusgige of >i_vphililic pols-oil from the l}_VSlt‘lll. '1 hose linvliig the (iiscaso lurking in their blood. concoalcil 1':-Om Observation. in its;-iinsiit_Iiiioii:il form, thereby ](‘O})1Jl‘(l_l'l.lll,2' the health and llo..ppi:ir~asOf nlir.-flier. us \’i_'l‘ll as that of their {iifs£}rlQ,!._ $l’}0i1ld ilmiic(li:ttel_v use this ll»lL"_lll!lll(", and lie (.1 RLD Oh LI1' E. l’ricoI«‘ive1)ollnr.~:. _ S("lll to any A<lgli'osn. " ‘ ii.-I-L-T‘ Di‘- B's “'I‘re-elise on Sr-'~c--ii I):-(--an-3. sonfl‘li}21*‘.. A SURE Tuiuci R. ls1lNG‘S Sypllilltic rciiicdy 13 warr-.tnte I to cure Syphilis in the pi'l1ii:iry_, secondary and ter- tiary stages. and in all its varied and complicated forms, and will cure the worst case of vent-real dis- case. cases which have resisted the ii~eatuient_. of the most eminent. and skillfulJiliysici:tiis iii. .Amei_-lea. It cures the first stages an heals the ulcers In stew days. It cures ulcers in the mouth, nose. throat. head, at-ms and legszalso, liardpains in the bones um joints. swelling of the joints. Hyh’llllllc rlieumatimi, etc. . in a short time. Price $5 per packafle. Sent 87- erywlierc by express. A treatise on sexual disease: free. Sent sealed for two stamps. Di‘. J. Dlnsbeer. 5.08 North Seventh street. St. Louis. soie pmllrictoro Cures uuaranteed. or the monev refunded. “ _ Dr. insbecr makes clironfic Diseases 3. specialty If you are afflicted. with no matter what. caller write. Used for ov-cr L.) yeain . ' . , . o : » - ne .. ,, .. . . ing-I'oon1....................... 16.6 00 . T. M. Post, Pastor of First Congregational this evening for _1’iWsbliI‘i-i and 3“ Wily 1a“‘3‘”5“5' §§ft§3'-.v'i‘lli lalIl'1)e:L(I:'3.llcial‘e:l3.(.;l‘1ciGk::SS,L‘O1I‘l‘ c?l:tt:Ets:gi2n?i'delii?‘inc§Llee. . _ seveldi which Pei halls need an explniintion. Attorneys’ fees and costs in sun.§"”'“‘ 1,. THE annual meeting of the Cleveland and Pltts- Church. . She is a number one craft. and has 311 We 300001" Safely, Privately. _ _ . .- 1, Wm be ,.emembe,.e,, mm, m 1874 A_ .1.‘ Ken_ Postage o8 3,0 but»; read was held in Cleveland. Weilnesdav. Geo.A.Lofton. Pastor of Third Baptist Church. : modations required for freight and‘ passenger-s. I l N ' 5,,,,,.m,,toL,.,.},(_.,a,‘3¢,x,,a1 pheb.|.-9-land Empgfglfiitfixkgg nedy was suspended from niembershlb in the Ex- Books and papers 155 -0 The following Directors were elected for the year M. Rhodes, Pastor of St. Mark's English Lu- The Barge Line will send out the My Choice and 9 “},‘,’,,’,°f,‘§.’f,{’,fe;"¢",f{,”£:'§“’,f,,3°,.¥,§'§3§ ,;,3.°f.§.,§s:f;§?Z£i>e:hZ‘roiio€;:n; / change for refusing to comply with an award of Adyerti51ng..._....’. 9-‘ 0"" 145 00 1878: J. N. McCullough, Pittsburg; B. F. Jones, the:-an Church. ' barges to-night for New Orleans. 8.1.; LOUIS TIME §,',=;,,,,},, ,,,,,,.,.,.,,.,'u2,_.,..;' st_),mfl11nl emissions, aebiiity, diinncess -of ' , the Committee of Al'bll.l‘1tl.lOll. Mr. Kennedy 219- Ice ,,,__,, 107 55 Pittsbiirg; Thomas A. Scott, Phi|iulelphia' Auo'- J. W. lmslmng, Pastor of Central M.E.Church. The Arkansas will come off the ways this morn- ' ‘ ' sight, defective memory, pimples on the face, physical sonny, “ed M, we Courts 1-0,. ,, n,and,,n,_u3 to compel we Painting 9? 61 list Belinoiit. New York; Charles Daniel‘. J. E. Godby, Pastor of First M. E. Church. ing, and begin loading for Keokuk, leaving to- aversion to soci§ty‘effenialc§. confusion cfelggisfigogsagfgexsge Xc“‘“}e‘-*9 W “em_3_1.3"~6 him» which Was izranted. Expenses of Com’tee on"s7h'o'i7t°iv'e°i"iI{§' 3; 3” NF" Y0“? GBOYEB W. Cass. New York; From H - D. Ganse. Pastor of First Pi-esbyterian nitiht. _ . R 1, .1 .. .3 nest-ti to notifv of any fi’§3vi§§i.?§£l§'.'?.r§h "gr'§’$§§i§2g(§s’f3”Z’§§.‘3;"r.i.ting to thee 2.;-e, The case W88 Chilled by the Exchange to the Belcher water 9; ' .. 1 913 T- Walker. New Y0!‘-ii; E. A. Ferguson, Church. Capt. Tom Davidson's spacious and elegant a T0“ m’-n‘’--‘--°‘.'5 3”’ ‘ ‘.1 “mm, the {fine card sent in sealed cnvelopes,for two postage stamps. Consultation con” 0, Appeals, where 3 dew,-ion was mnde,-ed Refmming sme'1;1'S' . {5 00 Cincinnati; J. V. Paiiiter, Cleveland; Janice F. VV. C. Falconer, Pastor of North Presbyterian Centennial positively leaves to-night for New Or— °h_8nil‘-'ffsk:ii'tthe°ru;igitiiig of trains, , ‘ ‘tomes or by ma,,,.ree'wd,m,,,ed_ Af,,cmm.m,k,.,,.h1,0,,;,,. snatiiiiiing the LGWCI‘, C0i”‘i8. .on the grounds Water license...... 3 ‘37 00 Clark, Cleveland, and R. P. Ranncy. Cleveland. Church. leans and all way points. No better boat floats m‘-V "* °*’ c ‘T’ ‘ 1°%.f1°6‘*;PP‘§‘i“§;wcn,pn, to vimthe my 1-,,,,t,.,,,,.m.,,,,, meat. “I” W“ ‘“.‘°‘ °‘ “*9 Emhalige Compelling mem- Dinners on four .i.é£;.;.3‘£i7{ 39 00 N9 "”“‘"”’a“°“ was “fl°°‘°d' “M “'9 °“’°“°" °‘ W’ W’ 150-" °- P“5‘°" °‘' 830°“ B“”“5wh“"°h' ‘“‘* “"‘”"’° ””“‘ ‘"3 O°““’"“i“l‘ - - CHICAGO ALTON AND ‘ST LOUIS RAILROAIJ. sinesilnttsseiii bvexpress ormeil everywhere. our-es».-i’e oases hers to arbitrate their disputes and ilisaigreelnents Mounting mans . 3’ ............ 43 75 officers was postponed until some future meet- James H. Bi-ookes, Pastor of Walnut Street The Yaeger and Ste. Genevieve will be in tO- * ' ‘ " ‘ g.,,,.,,,,,e.,.1; .,.~,,er‘,-, doubt exists it is frankly stated. _- were coiitrary to common_ law. which makes ai'bi. Tm pans“. 37 00 ing. The report of the President showed that the Church. day. when it full account will doubtless be gleaned Trains. ‘ Depart. Arrive. Office hours: 9 A.llrI.to 7 RM. oSundays,12 M.to 1 P.M. ; tratlon voluntary. and rtnerefore null and void, Locksmith 23 30 receipts of the company, from the lessee, for the J. G. Wilson, Pastor of St. John's Southern of the cause of their delay. Chicago Morning E , ress....._‘‘‘ 7:45 a. in. 1* 9:00 p.m. PAMPHLE'1‘.0ne Btitmm 34A1‘TH00D.allabi;uti‘ta . In we meanume Mn Ixeunedy had msmuwd a Sundry 26 40 year ending November 30. 1877. amounted to '$l.- Methodist Cliurcli. s1.LA5HEs Quincy. Keokilii In 1’*3°P1-*3--V‘ 7145 3-"1--' 37.00 0- 31- 10 cents. '\VOMANl.-IOOgéI1)$vcr vveilféllhif-it ii 881) suit for daimafies agaliist the Board Of Directors ° ' ° ° '°' " ' ' ' 30 25 205.405 533diHb11i'Semeni»8. including $786,861 50 of 1 ° an ‘ . l in J % with great success by ‘ - h d b - d D me other side and bound _ , _ ' _ , _ ‘ lanta Mail da * 9:10 a. m.l* szgoa m. ._ ;’ E . - fl», ' -50 per cent would have m be made’ as-m-me “-88 grlifmede St J M V’ t‘ “lid ffigrtgeégfi °Ka“°" Wheels “I ‘119 R°' neg” had ‘turned,’ 8 good confidence ‘ tuck", caL'lg}lMPHI8. Jamiarv4.—-River rsoe 1 foot’ new bouthwsmm Exmemmnu 1‘ 313°?‘ m’ 03.5? D’ m‘ "' " l‘}l1:ii}')h fdgkzfndilll ’ 111 Chiciifiii. Where 5 $1__~000 m3m_b°"<*h’P 13 0381137 Mac one "8' °- ° "non ’ progressed’ construction Committee. ¢ stands 21 feet 1 inch. Weather clear; maximum 1,lf,?,l’,’,},°,,;‘,‘, 35:,-E,?;,,E." §‘,’,s,.s,,j,;3"" ,-H133 E’ it $233 2' den, and su- 9 perior to all , ;“T0h]§l-‘?0‘~3dfi1:1'654:f" m1(:‘n"t‘::Xt°ttl§1:3;5:(§:‘é3fi ———--—— C0mmeP0i&1 Tl‘a»V816l‘S’ Meeting. thermometer, 32° . Ar1l;iv«ed6-Hattie Novvland, Desoto Accominodation.dallyI* 430 D‘. In: l* s§so a: mi Others forthe }i2I1‘Cmpt Cure : °'“' "3" " ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ -— A ‘ ' ' ' t1 1’ .k' Gold Dust 'ew rlean . D t d C - d 1 t1‘ .1 ——Le . . .:+6:3.’.i7=00.*7:50.* :’5. 11 d’ - c arrrcs re- "stem is we weaves, and most advantageous to Court of Criminaidgorrectlon Judge An Illinois Project. Theie will be a meeting of the members of the _I:1ItIa€;d~8gBfi' White Riéer; Mary Hsoustoelpagirril- §._§(:)_l%‘(:]Co. r‘t*ii83o. Ig..V;On'8:11i1F12:05";1.50. *3”. “:30, of a is O a . the whole membership. On the 23d of January a committee was ap- - pointed "to investigate the matter of the daily - telegraphic reports, and to devise means, if pos- sible, for reducing their cost.” After a thorough cent or of 1011;: stand- lllg‘. Prepared by CLIN AN!) CIE, Paris. Sold by I)rii;:,';ist.s 111 the United States. 5 Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. SPRINGFIELD, ILL., January 4.-Articles of association were filed to-day in the Secretary of State’sof‘Iice, by the East St. Louis Connecting Northwestern Traveling Men's Association in St. Louis. in the Ladies’ Ordinary of the Laclede Hotel, to-day (Saturday), at 3 o’clock p. m. The Association now utlmbers about 1.500 members, cinmiti; Grand Tower, Vicksburg; Doiinellv,New Orleans; Helena, St. Louis. NEW ORLEANS, January 4.—Ari—lved-John Howard and Fanchon, from Ouacliita River; Hattie Tate, assault with intent to kill Mary Willis, of 1006 North Seventh street, on the 26th of December ; examination waived by defendant. who is held to answei in $800. *5:(-0, *o:i.o.'*s:26. H30. *1l:30. Sunday ’1‘raln2’—-A. .: 8:30, 7:00. 9:00. 10:00, 11:05. P. M. : 1:40. 5:10. 7:30. - VANDALTA LINE. . . . . . . . , . B. ‘t Able Alexandria and Kate Kinne , Ped . . , ‘ :“° °"*‘;:"“‘.i.‘;.'.°‘it.‘:‘-l“.l‘§:‘ °.‘.:“:.:‘.*':'.::"i:‘:°'°-.2“: its all °i"“f‘.‘..";§"£’i-‘Z°°..‘.°.?3?.?§.°f§‘“t?é‘ ‘tau: l::...::.::° :::.°"::...:“°...:‘- ..:::::..L°::‘ "“*:*’“":~'.;- i’-is-ii-ii’?i.i’.%°ea-so-iii‘-ii‘Iii 3' 3‘3°°‘:" 3*’ SELF CU‘ °m““ 39 " ‘ "v “ 0 “' em"? - ' ' “W3 “m5 91' ' ' 0'“ . . . . ‘ - - ' Chm'ch.’f0I‘UiD01imMi- ' 035091‘ °“‘-‘Wand 0015- Mail and Accommodation ' 9* 330013‘ in? ‘ ' ' "' formation received the price was reasonable of December’ nolle prosequi. and St“ Louis Railroad East, 3;, 1,0313 mu, con. tionnl, and at the same time enjoy the NASHVILLE TENN. Janna, 4.___R,ver rjsinu. H. _h,,_ d A 0,, ti -::.°._,, 5;,” : _ 1,30 _ _ - ' and, adding a Toledo and Milwaukee market. ref Thomas Kelivins, burglary upon Jacob W_ill- negung Hacks between'_ The ;nco,.pQ,,.a(0r5 are benfifits iilf reduced traveling expenses. etc. This‘ 6 fe_e,_ ' ' y ” ’ ltvalit. 1' 6:45;). lg. p m ’ commended that the arrangement be continued iemie’s gun shop, at Carondelet; examination p_ Tangey, J, W, Ohristy, Geo. Knapp, Peter L, is i 6 on Y Oltéanizptklon In the city 8mbl‘8Cln2'l1fe > E SVILLF IND Jamar 4 __C10ud _Sn0 d Pacific E ,.eS3,_____,_,,__,__, : {. 3,30 3, m, N0 EXPENSE TO THE PATIENT. with the Western Union Company at the rate waived, and defendant held to answer in $1,000. E‘oy, s, A, .0hou(~,e.,.u and others, insurance. Ml W.->11‘? hm‘? the -811-80810 01' m8m- V.“;7‘ _ 1 ’- 1': 1, dr‘ Ycléar and y(.H we sh Louis xpmss _______ 1- 9:00 mm, BOOK ,,h.i,,,,. mu mS,,.,,,m0,,s for we cure of Dreviously paid, namely, $103 per week and $20 Joseph C. Dashman and Thomas Robinson will beishil? W 3°°°mP 13 "9 051181‘ objects of so all nip,‘ tam heat 5' it 1 <Y_. 0 _ '_ 0) (31 $0: . Spermatori-lies. :<.ominal \Veakliess, etc... sent to per month for a Baltimore report. Your Board be committed to the House of Refuge. . milfiil imP0i't3il_°° i0 the <?0mmercInl traveler. night, wind west, and h owin,,a spaiiking breeze, WABASH LINE. any ad<ii'css on 1‘9<'Pil‘i- of $1. Atlrlress HF.-RR _EN- " .-. d ' t t- ' A R9V°1“ti0n in 'l-3nnin§- Every commercial traveler in the cit)’ is invited m0l'0l"'Y 33° to ‘-’-4°. and falllnir fast. River 13 _ NERBACH. M. D..IndianaD0iiS..1nd-.788. Iiiinoil St imerefU“' emere m 0 a con lam mm the ‘Sale. 1 df th G1 b D t to attend whether a member of a similar orr and 2-10 feet Scam. and i'i-8102 it 1iii19- UP-101% Mlanmc Exmess"" "" ‘‘'‘''I* 7:10 “‘ m'l ‘mph compamy 0'.‘ we term“ m°""’°n°do be-h9V' rT“m “ta 0' e ° °' °m°°"' ‘J . . ' d t h . ban‘ ‘ .m 63 m . Magma Smim 7 3 m DOwn___Jas --Accomodation ........ * 4:50 D.m.l . lug tliut. no curtailment could be made without New Accusations. P,.0f_ D,._ Kapp, of B1'uugw1ck’ 1,35 succeeded JZMIOD 0!‘ 1105- Y 01' 31' 0 t 0 Uommm’-9% V‘ - . ° fl _ .. ' ’ _' ' . ' Dztily Lightning Express..... 1 6:40p.m. R. ‘RIC()RD_'S Esseiice oi Lire restores manhood d - ., H the wgjfare of me Excmmg-e . 1 . . ¢ Gllihrie. 3-45 _D-m- 9 -51iV‘?1‘i'-110111. 4 l3- 111-3 Lily: Th1‘0l1,9.’l1 Ex ress............. l*10:20 a. m. . _ and the vigor of youth to the most sliattered , etriim.i_ o _ _ » I I ‘ . . Peter-Co.nnelly and Alexander McDona d. as-. in iiiventlmz a process for the tannins: of hides. 6:30 p_m_ Busmess very 1,,mt_ Dam, Fast L He ....... , 8:40 a_ “L ,_,,0nS,mmOn in ,0“, weeKS_ ,,.a,,m,e ,mD0SSi,),,,” This , A number of applications NW8 00911 TGCGIVCG sault with Intent to kill Michael Gallagher, of 914 . . Rough on It euben. an ,3, _ ,_ , , .,,, ,._f,,_r,,,_.,m,.,,, , ,.m,,C.d . Should he mkm by an about to . . h 11 has ,1-oduoed a complete revolution in LOUISVILLE, J t y 4. Weather cloudy and Fast Mail .................... .. 5.oo p.m. is 3 . fdurlng the year for the use of our Grand Hall for Norm second street, on December 25; bonus of w ic I Rube Armstrong’ 3 character Wenknown among cold. Departed-—E. H. Durfec, Plttsburg. River stationary; 8 feet 10 inches in canal. VICKSBURG, January 4.-—Weather clear and cold; thermometer, 37° . River rose 1 foot. Up Thos. Sherlock, 11 last night; Illinols,].2 last night; McDonald. 11 a. m. Down-—-R. E. Lee. 6 inarr:v. or who have become \V(‘£ll~ZC‘ll6(l from excess or any other cause. Success in every case is as certain as that water (]ll0I'll'l1(‘S thirst. Sole Agent, Dr. Joli. .l:«icqiles. 7 University Place, New York. Druizgists supplied. ‘ PRESCI£IPTI()N FREE (evening entei-tainments, and your Boari have ‘rented the same when, in their judgment, the jjlurpose for which it was to be used was pioper Jud worthy. From this source a revenue of 42.000 was derived. The Board is well aware that Where has been an honest. and conscientious dif- $800 each. Thomas Blake, grand larceny in stealing five gross of lead pencils from Van Beck, Barnard & Tinslcy, of 421 North Main street. Annie Summers. petit larceny in stealing a pair of shoes from Alfred Straits, of 726 Franklin by tanning, and will, perhaps, be of considerable importance in a politico-economical point of view. That new process does away entirely with the ap- plication of tail, and consists simply in taiiiiiiip: minerals. which substitutes a substance far ll Except. Saturday. * Except Sunday. 1 D 11 I Ex:ept Monday. the colored population, was tried in the Court of a. 1'. Criminal Correction yesterday on a charge of as- saulting another ncgro named Jasper Harris with ti pair of steel knuckles. The trial drew a dense CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. Leave Ticket Ofllce. 520 Walnut st. _ - ' ,'l . - .— . .. . .. . . Ai'I‘lved——J0lln B. Maude 6:30 las" ' it. ll-1 (1 ex :0 s 1 a'es 520 \V.l it OP “H13 Sl"~]l£l)Y Clllllil IS ' 1 W .-l s or «mo-. we as to we 1°“ °°'°"‘i’ :3::..:,“.';ts“:l‘;:.‘:‘ ti‘: l’..':.‘..?.’°.i3’.:: :.é:?.“:‘.,°;;,.::.‘;’:.:.:.ism:,3: :::,.§.:’;*.',i;g‘,§g,r P “‘ ' “:13: 1:111}: .... .23. .. .. ...:s...‘.....:.. ::;.°:.. -3:'°Pi‘3CW 0‘ ““°1“'mg we haul‘; fiitmed mfg’ °“."’r 3§3g.8ll.(é‘p.~oeess has been practicitllv carried On order durmg recital of the evidence “,,?,ég “ The Lotgery luen Soiiglarociiiiictl Sparta accomniodatloii leaves 35 dl.‘5tCl‘€]l.)iOllJOl‘ eX(‘.(E§§/. Alng ll“l_‘ll‘_i.‘:}l‘lL5l. has( the ing¥_e<‘i;— ' l‘ ur 1 e ’ . ‘ fl ( s ' _‘ - ‘ " . 3. 5 o - o n anon.-seooosos - o o o o - n ".3: pa ID. S. I‘. ‘O01 :n' V Stag lg . do f Bea cl liial our Grand Hall should on First District Police Court-—Judge for some time, and sufficient. #00. $0 ‘Si-ib1lbh_1‘3 “-18 33 Umfifi 01 3 V01‘? funny nature. The assault ,- on “wood and Ofiicer F1‘ 1; _. South-bound express leaves East St. 2° 1} O‘&,mS,gns be mmwn Open to we mwjic Jecko, practical value, which, according to the plesent was committed under strong provocation, which D°te°t1_v° e _ 1° '19‘ have Louis ............................ ....... ..9:l5 a. in. Wt‘: (.11: RE! M) PAY! - DR. J. p_° , ’ ‘ ' f qt L - - .1 t f . ’ . s . condition of things, is bevond all doubt. caused the Court to let the defendant oil‘ with the been taking a tour among the lottery houses dur- South-bound Sparta aecoinmodation leaves _ ,_ . y,_j§.‘;A:~.‘ , 175 5.0.1:}. (‘am-1., st” cor- md.-,1 that the people or ouis ml lb.’ ltgtn The docket contained forty-five cases. of which Pawn“ that e,q,e,-imems have been made for light line of $10 and costs. which he paid. mg me past three months and as ,, result of _East St. Louis ................ ......... ..-1:15 p. m. ).i.~.n,.,__,._ ,~.1,,,.,,,_,.a_ ,5 5,,” 1,-._~,;izin:.: all had that grand musical eiitertainnients might be ecuu0ns_ O. E_ Lime was fined in ¢o3;g_ gm. ‘* I b h l duttci them b°°”“““g dam’ more eXP8ii5iV6- Tile 60-called Meteorblogical Observations their labors. nearly every lottery and policy es- ----------------- ........... ........5=00I>- 111- l)lSL'ZlSCS, S}'lt:!l'llli'llO1'l‘lllP3., linpotencv _ven. Cl‘(‘:dll.:l le to t ose wio con -, l , ~ - V ‘ ' . carrying: a concealed weapon. Ed. Davis, a col- 4"; d a source of great enioyment and pleasure to toss who attended, and this more especially 31 . n the business of the Exchange is not incom- 1*-~ thereby, and a fair remuneration is re- ved therefrom. As an experiment, your Board, at the begin- ored roustabout, who created a disturbance on the Levee on New Year’s day. was fiiied‘$10‘aiid costs. A fine of $100 was imposed upon Charles Wagner, on the evidence of allttl_e girl, which implicated him in a very serious crime. An_ ap- peal was taken in the case, the prisoner's friends process of tanning by minerals has been sug- gested rcpeatedlv, though always stopping at mere experiments. _ , Dr. Kapp’s invention consists of three parts: first, the process of producing the material ap- itself, and thirdly, an apparatus for piled by this new mode of ttinniiiiz; secondly, the ‘ Corrected daily for the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. by A. S. Aloe, Optician and Mathematical Instru- ment maker, 300 North Fourth street: ST. LOUIS, MO., January 4, 1878. tablishment in town has one or more representa- at the Court of Criminal Correction, tives among those persons who are awaiting trial The first of these cases came up for trial at that Court yester- day, when J. 11. Hindmaizi appeared to answer ouls North-bound express arrives 5:20 "Walnut North-bound Sparta acconiiiiodatioii arrives East St. Louis ............... . . . . . . . . . .. . No:-tli-lioiiml Sparta accommodation arrixes stree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..5:20 p. m. 10:00 a.. m. 520 W'alhut street .......................... . .10:‘20a. m. ~m"' (i':'~()T\'ll{ll ‘llli"..‘1l‘-3Cll'_\'). Fcllizile l)lS(":l.-368 ',.,t-‘-. and l)lfl‘iCLllll€:3. etc. t‘£F'l_‘OIl;-‘iiltutloii. '~ ,.;.§3.persOii:tl1_i' or by leilm-.i‘i'oe.Grecii book, illnsu-a,t,ed,5og. Dr. Kean is 1 lo only Pllyslcian in the city Lha,*.v,7sn-ailt.s cllrcs Ol‘ll('l[,‘;I1-}'o All l2lll,‘;lla.§.Y€‘S spoken WEST END NARROVV GAUGE RAILROAD. .A_ ._.L..._ .._..,_._—-a TOTICE OF‘ ASSIGIVEE Of his appniiiliiioiit. In I vs.‘ the annual assessment as much as was con- vrith the probable wants of the Exchange. viecordinglv at a full meeting of the Board, ' ~ tuber 20th. the assessment for the year "I0 fixed at twenty-live dollare ($25) for each 4. _. chi t the -eve of the inll’ilEv?g3rl‘?vhoSt3'?i:::d It t8fis?i:I?bance in Church last Sunday by his continued coughing. 110 V71" confer I favor on thecen ion by 9|I°°“1'",‘F at bottle of Dr. Bull’! conxh syrup. which will 3 r0 ' uses. the Board desire to congratulate Qur. him. .. h thickness of the hide. in from two to l3lgii't‘()la‘5's£: without being obliged W m0Ve. trans- fer oi-subject to any other of ‘the mean processes. with the preparation new ensu.-in.a it istrot necessary ,9 grease the hides. not min: then: in a Q1-Q-gjpp ghem in a vet, or scrape off dry-room. debt of gratitude for his correct showing of the gmwth of St. Louis in the past seven years. If there is any undertakinir that should receive the cordial support of our merchants, it ‘is the St. Louis Directory for I878. It is impossible to pub- list: a. book of this description unless the pub- freigllt or passe appsly on board or to 9 fifl ‘ L. F. iD’AR(‘-AMBAL. , fisher receives a liberal advertising support. J. H. BOWEN. Agents. For Louisville, Cincinnati, and‘. Steamer FANNIE TATUM.5.........Conway, master. , Leaves SATURDAY. January 5. For . ,- , . - . . . ,. ._ the process _ . The _ the charge of selling tickets of the hlissouri State In effect October 2.3. 1.877. ,1, . 3;, y f G .0 1;, 1. , ~ b,mk.-1,1,1.-v. u ‘of UN.’ year’ debmkd. to ‘rssuqm )es'IdLn~Bl of behenml that the 21"] had concocted me story’ that P11113038. I _ T- “rind. Barometer etf3.1_om yveath Lottery to Detective Uheatvvood. 'I‘he latter, TRAINS GOING EAST’ fristcrll llllstrllft (bf 1\’llss1Ohill"l. :i1i llfiliuls. tile ;;9i—l.t cu uh not ui fl ed in business t lat fl (1 $25 a (1 costs for assaultin , _ ime. CI . . . ,_ . Y 0 were g F’ - - - John Burn‘ wag ne n ~ g ~ T0 011” the ‘ember Dr’ Kan‘) employs basic - however did not Identify the defendant as the n i r- ~ day of l)(“‘t“'ll‘.(‘l' A. D. 18.7 The imdcrslizncil here- »i.,. transacted on -gliaiigc, a special admission. Mrs. Dillon. of Cheltenliam. with a soda bottle. sulphate oxide of iron, prepared in a peculiar . .. Demon W-ho Sold mm the tickets’ “Ming ‘hat hé Lca§i:,(§3§3mandV 71.30 9,30‘ 125‘ 3,213. 552 by.m.WS ‘.‘.m.;..cé .0, ms. am)m.nhnem as assmnce of iv" '. “"h“° 3"'“”"“3 “"3. m"'”°g" °f em'a"°° 005“ W‘-"'9 ‘mP°“d 1“ 59'” °”‘3'e" manner $0511“! di5°1'°n-t 5°” 1“ aPi’°”“”°° “"3 "' ' ——_' ( ~ had purchased them from a youncr fellow which I eave Bi-id ton m3;.3d"""' "338 9339‘ 13¢.‘ 2:341‘ ‘wit’-iii G‘em':rc Bzziuw. 01’ the county of Knox. mid -"';*‘~‘° 0.‘ °f"m“d“°i"3 “‘-"“"'°S“1em fnends’ dmhnot its other qualities from the salt of iron. known 133,538 3110"?’ caused the discharge of I1lllCm'll’la who is’a mid Leave St. (guns in: lioad 7324, 99.4, 1350' 3347, Mi-‘>701-11‘1~""v'ii11i“§’“‘1<“5‘1‘i“t~ “'7.‘°1‘“,-‘-‘ ""’,.,fi"“‘B5‘,,‘:*-r“,"'L‘,‘._ ‘V! them to transact business or gratltt em . . ._ em_oommve,.ce_ To produce that ‘..: . . . . ...._ ‘ Ou _v. " _‘ ‘ "‘ ‘ ’ .. T, Dill d‘. t R d: 7248 9:48 *2;l'3‘ 32:1 ‘Z49 ab2’.lll{!'lllltl.lf)Ol1_ ils own pctijt.ion_ iy lo I ‘ . right of voting. 'l‘hi.-i privilege was granted Second District Police Court;—-Judge 23,: sfi?2.°1l§3na?; necessary quantity of nimc acid 2 rum. $3; 3: (é.;“”“ 15" §i.°,,;'fg.‘§{3e’f.f;"‘,§,?g,,,,,1’;e‘§fo“g?,?§§d°f,$“,§’§,e§§,f,'f,‘§',,‘;‘}‘,§5 LE3’: C3103 7:54‘ 92:7-ll, Qzoefii‘ 3:57‘-| 3:-16 00”” 0‘ ‘119 L‘‘‘‘“‘d5‘§{.‘’5l‘,’f As.,g,,,,e_ a 0 I JD. . . — -I . Arrive 1101113 . _ ~ _ . . _ . _ _._ {(18, s o , . " _x:ma“°" fee‘ Aunough ‘ huge gumbo!-bot There Were Sixteen ‘33593 0“ ‘M d°.°k°t °f the d6V810Pm0iii- 01308 having 5iv°PP9d.““.d "he °’.‘{d° ¢ was imposed, from which decision an appeal was TRAINS GOING WEST. 1>.\i'I.\lS'l‘RATlilX'S NOTICE-Pi-<~«1iini-s and all ‘r - 3T5W01'8 l88l1€d $0 P818008 W 0m 1‘ W33 _ 3’ Second District Com; ygsugrday, Eight exec_tl- of iron bienqg formed. m0I‘6 VIWIOI 0f_ 11011 d, Ci Di t- f 18,8 taken. -_. _ --~ -—-——.-.—---—-» ...-_--_...- » ix Mum»persons1.;-tyne;-ell):notilu.-ll that. low-.rsl O; _ would avail themselves of the Opportunity, _. 8 en issued and mm‘ amounting ,0 $77 ,m_ is added now auajmng a yellowish red liquid, Goul s ty rec Ory or 4 . stamens, ,2 K 4 5 8 10 a‘dmmm,_M_1Onm.)0n me estate U, ,,,.,.,.m.,,.k Budd,‘ tweet -sixs llCll.lOl‘lS were made and the W)“ W ' . ‘ - - ’ - lelds dr salt of the . t . . _ Leave St. Louis ....... 8:3010:30 2:40 4:30 6:15 deceased 1at+:OftlleCltyofSt.Louis, MissOilri.wcre. it y W ’ sed None of them weie collected. Denis which when evaporated. )7 Y In the past we used to hearagrea I11'ttJy com . _, , , _.,, . . ‘H 3&2 50r°°°"ed merefr°m' ‘ 0 ‘for hawking without alicense. W38 fined oxide ‘of iron. 3 clear, fleet). Ofanlre-00i01‘0ii piaints about the iiiaccuracv of the Directory,but RIVER TRANSPORTATSON. fieave f)m1§nd',"v(:,':,‘i°i§.3;.'(i' 33:; ff.-.2-‘4 i-F"““’d ‘° “"3 “"‘.'°r’if"'?f1 "Y..m..“ ITl'.S‘”’“e C°‘“" obfigauom °‘- we Asmci-mo" mmng been $"-:':1'mh'1011ie Irwin. 8t''0‘-'‘'W31ki"9- 5103 M‘°'"‘°‘ varnish. . SW09 .‘'1‘'- Dim" 3- G°“1“ 1"“ bee" i’“‘’‘‘5.’““-%' “*9 “ L233 sf C§asfnR’k Road: 8336110256‘ 4236 sill ]nXll)gfefI(')s!Oi%i:il(3av(lbt} 3i§.ii3§§"3;-1;.‘i)i({§.t1E?.i§'éstate are re- , *“d_ih¢’-'i‘3 bemlt 0 Considerable 11318306 in 013'“ drunk am; disorderly, $20; Lena Frank. ~ To cure the hides. they are hung in the duly woiklt seems almost perfect. lfsuch a tlllfing can OHIO. Leaye Bi-idgton Road .... .. 9:0‘2!11: 3:12 5:02 6:47 quired to exhibit .§. same {O the “me;-si,<,-nod and “““"T ‘ ‘ml “‘ b°“d“ ‘° “"1"? “l “"5 e""°“°°° °f 3”‘ same charge $10 concentrated solution of the salt of ii‘0n. DOW be. The citizens of St. Louis owe Mr. Could a Arrive Normandy. ........ .. 9:10.1l:10 8:20 5:10 6:55 said probate ()0l.ll‘t for :\.l‘iowam.-c within one year ‘ Val’. !0l1i' 30”“ U'0'18m it expedifin‘ W 1'0’ ' ' cold, and they are new sumeiently cured, accord- “ 3'‘ Six regular trains each wav every Sunday. from the date hereof. and all claims not so exhibited and resentedfor allowance within two years from UNION RAILVVAY AND TRANSIT COMPANY. ate of said letters will. be forever barred. MARIA BUDDE. the stock Yard Aecoiiimoas,;1on,, it 3:30 3. m,|* 7:403. in. Administratrix of Estate of Frederick Budde, dev - Stock ‘Yard AccoinmOda.tlon..,* 8:15 a. In.,*10:55 a. in. ceased. __ Stock Yard Accoinmodation.. * 2:00;). in. * 4:401). in. St. Louis. Decciuber 24. 181:. i Stock Yard Accomm;>datlon..l* 5:00p. in.l*‘ 6 top. in. l Hitchcock. Lubiie 36 1’1al“e1‘. Att0l’iieYS- .4‘; ' I Must Have Money! $50,000 of Forfeited Pledges Must be sold by January 1, 1878, consisting of Diamonds, Watches Chains, Bracelets and Jewelry of all descriptions. No Reasonable Ofl’er Refused. Every article warranted as represented at I. C} . -Il.\A.'. O S S’ Red ,Front'Loan Office, 208 SN"- ZE"C)'U'IR.'I'I-I ST- Call and be convinced. ‘ Min %J.F.LIIGETON,Wholesale watches Clocks ‘(I §‘ Inf} JGWCITJ. cor. 4th. & Chestnutsts. Having 5 ., 2 direct connection with over 200 manufactur- ,, am. I can offer special inducements to buyers W CITY NEWS. Winter. Buy your Blankets, Bed Comforts. Flannels. Underwear, etc., at D. Crawford & Co.’s. where is to be had much the finest choice. and where you may rely upon getting good value for your money. Thos. W. Wood — Is the only direct and authorized advertising agent of the GLOBE-D1t1it0cxA'r in this city. All con- tracts made by him will be recognized as if made in the ofiice. A "PIIICKNEY. JACKSON & 0o.'s fine Spices." I-IALL'S SAFE a LOVCK co.,41o AND 412 N. THIRD ST. GREAT REDUCTION 3 ON SAFES. Posmgjstamps For sale in any quantities. and at all hours, at this office. Blsnor RrAN's Lecture on "What Catholics Do Not Believe” (second edition, with notes). for sale at P. Fox's. 14 South Fifth street, and all the book stores. 4 Dn. WHITTIER, a regular graduate, 617 St. Charles street. as for the last twenty vears, may be found from 9 to 7 daily,where remarkablecnres may be had of blood diseases. impediments to marriage. etc., at reasonable charges. Safe medicines. Consultation free. Call or write. D3. BI.A1tx’s "Black Medicine” is the most innocent compound to purify the blood. It is a medicine suitable for old and young people. for strong and weak constitutions, for children and infants. It is mild and gentle in its action on the bowels. produces no griping, no nausea. has no after action and can well be regulated according to one’s own judgment. ' IIIISERABLF‘. MAGGIE. Close of the Coronei-’s investigation- s mmerich and Smith Charged \Vith Manslaughter. The inquest on the body of Maggie Gibbons was resumed at the Coroner's office yesterday morn- ing. when further testimony in the case was heard. Sarah Cohn, an employs at Emmerich's laundry during the past eighteen months, stated that she had seen Emmerich kiss Maggie at different times in the drying-room. where they were always alone. She never saw Dr. smith speak to her either privately or publicly. she had often ad- vised Maggie not to let Emmerich kiss her as he was a married man. I, Clara Mitchell. another of the girls employed in the laundry. stated that she had worked there for about a year and eight months. durin which time she was acquainted with Maggie Gibbons. About a year ago she saw Emmerich kiss Maggie. Emmerich once told witness that he loved her (witness) and tried to kiss her.but she said it was no use to ask her as she did not love him. He also asked her to meet him alone butshe declined to do so. Had seen Maggie uslna dru s. which, when observed. she concealed. Knew r. Smith. but never saw him speak privately to Maggie or Emmerich. klichael Lyons,a tobacconist.of 109 Myrls street. testified that he went with Maggie Gibbons to a ball at Fisher's Hall, at about 10 p. in. and le- niained there with her until the morning, when they left the hall together with Thos. Griffen and Annie O'llallby,' during the ball he never left the hall with Maggie. Other testimony of an unimportant nature was brought out when the jury retired. and after consulting for two hours. brought in a verdict to the efiect that Hagaie Gibbons came to her death at 4 :30 a. m. on January 2, at her residence. from the. effects of peritonitis and hemorrhage pro- duced by an attempted abortion * * 1' with some lihid instrument, and that the act was per- formed with Maggie Gibbons’ knowledge and consent. and that she was assisted by Charles P. Emmerich. as grlncipal, and Jacob T. Smith. as accessory, be living furnished the instruments and means. A warrant will be sworn out chanting the par- ties with manslaughter in the fii-st degree. A A SI‘. LOUIS IN SPLINTEBS. Orricisiis I.i:Asi.itv and Douohue shot and killed two mad dogs on the Ilaucliester Road. near Csbannc avenue, on 'l‘hui-sdny night. The funeral of Ofllcer Ben. W. Ayers will take place to-morrow, atl p. m.. from St. Peter's Chapel, corner of Grand avenue and Olive streets. Tm: ofiicc of the new evening paper--the Post-— will be open to-day. at 321 Pine street. Persons bav ng business to transact will find everything in readiness for them there. Lawmtncn Mli.i.ln. who keeps a restaurant on Twelfth street. between Pine and Olive. was ar- rested _vestcrdh_v by the United Si.-tics Marshal,on la charge of selling manufactured tobacco without icense. ICE-PACKERS are delighted with the change in the weather. One of them expressed the opinion yesterday that the freezing spell will continue for two months. and that an abundance of the con- gealed fiuid will he laid in. DR. JOHN Tiiourstax will preside at a general mu.-ical drill to be given the cbihlren and friends of the Sabbath-schools of Caroudclet, at the Mis- sion Chapel building. corner Third and Taylor streets, this evening (January 5). commencing at 7 o'clock. Rioiir Rsv. BISHOP i‘.v.t.v will preach at the 10:30 o'clock Mass at St. John's Church, to- morrow mwrninc, on which occasion Prof. Pop- pen will begin his engagement as organist of the Church, and will present Haydn's Second Mass with a choir of thirty voices. THE Januaiy number of the St. Louis Jlfedical and Surgical Journal appears in an enlarged and improved form. It is now owned and edited by Dr. Thomapl-‘. lfumbold. with Dr. Hiram Chris- topher as associate. It is filled with matter of great interest to the medical profession. Tm; case of Horace Stone vs. J. M. Vimont was tried before Judge Tiiayervesterda_v. The plain- tiff was employed as a salesman by the defendant at $125 per month, and was discharged before the expiration of the year, on the ground that he did not sell goods enough to make itprofitable to keep him longer. Tris: Mayor last night sent to the Council the nomination of John Herald for the office of Sti- perintondent of the Work House. Mr. Herald has held several minor city offices. having been Deputy Harbor lllaster, Street Superintendent, and more recently an employe of the Board of Public Improvements. A1’ a meeting of the stockholders of the Caron - dclet Savings Bank, December 20, a committee of three was appointed to make an examination of the books of the institution. The committee was at work all day on ’l‘hursiiay and yesteriiay, and the work is still progressing. As far as the books have been examined. cverytliing appears satis- factory. , MIKBCOFFEE, a desperate burglar, was arrest- ed by Detective Stewart yesterday morning. He had on his person fl seven-eliooierand a bowie- knife. in the Station Ilou.-we he was observed to put something in his mouth and commence chew- ing.‘ He said it was tobacco. but they took it out of his mouth and it was four ten-dollar bills. 9 € Visrr Polack's. A IMMBNSE reduction in ovei-coats at Polack‘s. Bobbing a Lady on a Train. There arrived in St. Louis yesterday. on train No. 2 of the Iron Mountain Road, a lady and her little girl who had been robbed while on the care under rather singular circumstances. The two got on at Little Rock. and had not gone many miles before the child complained of feeling sick. A well-dressed man sitting on the opposite seat 4 overheard the remark, and stating to the mother that he was a physician, ofiered the child a smelling-bottle. Whilst ostensibly ministering to the girl he managed to pick the lady's pocket. taking her purse. which contained all her money and her tickets. The amount of money in the purse was $40. The thief got on’ at the next sta- tion, and before the pocket-book was missed. Had it not been for a party of St. Louis drummers on the train, who got up a purse for the victim. the lady--who. bv the way. gave her name as Mrs. El:za Smith-—would have been in .-amer an unpleasant predicament, as she had no acq:iaiiit- arises in this city and was on her way to join her husband in Kansas. 4.. THE BOWMAN BUSINESS. Preliminaries are Closed, and the Case is Fairly Commenced. Evidence Given as to the $350 Paid by the Lottery Men. Numerous Objections Raised, and Sharp Legal En- counters Betwsen Counsel. ' Yesterday was the third day of the Bowman. trial. If anything, the attendance was larger than on the two preceding days. Additional Deputy Sheriffg had to be put on. Either the profession of law must be rather dull just how, or else the lawyers must take an interest in this matter which is more absorbing than their every- day business. for over 300 of them sat or stood it out all through. It is very evident already that the trial will be a long and tedious one. Both sides are keenly on the alert to detect weak points and to raise objections. When an objec- tion was raised scores of heads would be stretch- ed eagerly forward to catch the ruling of the Court. for his .Honor. Judge Boyle. generally speaks in such a tone as to be barely audible. ex- ce t to the counsel close to the bench. _enator Armstrong was present for some time. Bi-itlon A. Hill kept his seat very patiently during the whole sitting of the Court. _Tbe Judge and several of the jurors took exten- sive notes. At 1 o’clock in the afternoon, the hour agreed upon to coinriience each day. Mr‘. Bowman con- tinued his statement to the jury of his side of the case. He was allowed an hour. and he made good use of the time. From this point the case may be said to have FAIRLY OPENED. The attorneys arranged their seats so as to go > earnestly into it. Mr. Allen and one or two other members of the Bar Association sat next to the regularly retained counsel of the relators. and new and then gave them the assistance of their advice. Mr. Bowman continually whispered to his counsel. but only once addressed the Court himself. It was agreed that the stenographio Mr. Holland should be mutually accept parties. Judge Krum presented the roll of attorneys of the St. Louis Circuit Court.. which showed that Mr.Bowman was admitted to practice in the same on the 16th of October. 1865. No objection was made. and the roll was admitted as evidence. After a short delay, the name of Mr. A. W. Mead, one of the attorneys in the Miller lottery case. was called as the first witness for the relat- ors. He did not respond, and he had to be sent for. On_ taking the stand he was examined by Judge lsrum. MR. MEAD’S TESTIMONY. He_nari°ated the circumstances as to the pro- ceedings against the proprietors of the Missouri State Lottery by the Attorney General, tiirough Frank J. Bowman and _hir. Ellerbe. the attorney of the Police Commissioners. When the case was up in the Supreme Court, he (witness) asked re ort by ed by both bI‘|t‘f-‘. and Mr. _Bowinan replied that he had no_ objection. Dl‘OVldlIlg_ the dc. fendants paid $300 for the printing, etc., and got the consent of the Police Commissioners. It was finally agreed that 8350 should be paid for printing and for extra expenses; something was said by Mr. Bowman about not being properly paid by the Police Commissioners. and witness agreed with him in that. and that in submitting the case to th_e_Supi-eme Coui t on briefs,he would be put to additional labor which ought to be paid for; witness did not personally apply to the Com- sioners for their consent to the arrangement, nor did he know whether anybody else did; [letter of Mr. Bowman to Mr. Mead on the subject. and the receipt of payment of the $'l50.wcre produced . in evidence] ; ‘dr.Bnwman made motion to dismiss the appeal. on. the ground that the Court of Ap- peals had no right to send the ease up. Before witness left for Jefierson City to present the case. Mr. Bowman told him that he had no objection to the matter being submitted on briefs. and thus advanced on the docket. providing the Attorney General had no objection; and permission was given to so report to the Attorney General. [Con- sent of Attorney General to submission on briefs read.] This consent was given to Mr. Bowman on return of witness from Jefferson City. So far as witness knew, none of the $350 had been re- turned by Mr. Bowman. C'ross-atamiried by Mr. MacDonald: The case was a long and hotly contested one; he himself had been one of the attorneys for the defendant for seven years. _ An attempt was made to show that Mr. Bow- man ran great personal danger in New Franklin in obtaining depositions. ctc.. but this was ob- jected to by Mr. Knox. Objection sustained. Mr. Maclionald asked whether hlr. Bowman was not confident all the way through that the State would be successful? Mr. Knox objected to Mr. Bowman's confidence being brought in. Witness said he found Mr. Bowman very ‘con- ildeiitin all of his cases. The franchise of the lottery corporation was a veiy valuable one- worth over $90,000, as was agreed by counsel be- fore Judge hniglii; but he would decline to state the exact amount. as he got his information in this respect from his clients. After the $350 had been paid, Air. Bowman went to work and pre- pared his brief. (Produced). Witness thought Mr. Bowman was too vindictivcly persistent in his efi‘orts to squelch the lottery ‘nusiuess.and had told him and others so. Re-c.rammcd—Some claimed that the lottery coiporiiiit.n'a franchise had llirec and a half and some two and a half years more to run. MR. 0. P. ELLERBIS. attorney for the Police Commissioners for 1875, and associated with Mr. Bowman in the lottery case. was next examined. He said he went to Air. Bowman to see why the case had been sub- mitted on briefs. and Mr. Bowman showed him the letter of the Attorney General. and said that that was the reason. No effort was made, so far as he was ware. to obtain the consent of the Po- lice Cominissioners to the ari'angemem, ],¢.,;;e,- was produced by witness from Mr. Mead. stating that the consent of Mr. Bowman had been had. and asking that witness also write his consent, to ’ present to the Attorney General, to which he said he could not agree WIAIIOUI. the consent of the Po- lice Commissioners. be being instructed that the Board would take no action at all in the matter. The Board of Police Commissioners were the real piaintlflil in the case. the Attorney General mere- ly adding his name. emit TALK AND OBJBCTIONS. Judge lirum said it would be necessary to re- call Mr. Elle:-be on other charges. illr. Dyer said there was no objection. liir. MacDonald suggested that both sides pro- duce its evidence on each charge in order. before another was taken up. Judge lirum objected on the ground of irregu- larity. of which he said there had been enough al- ready. hir. Dyer said: "Go ahead, Bob,” and so Mr, MacDonald proceeded to cross-examine the wit ness. He was asked whether he had not, in New Friinklin, stated it as his opinion that the case could not be successfully but through. and whether Mr. Bowman did not persist that he saw his way clear. Objections were made to both qucsuons and sustained. - Witness admitted that personally he had no objection to the case being submitted on briefs to the Sn rcnie Court. Mr. 'nox objected. The only question for the jurors to understand was whether monev had been paid to Mr. Bowman by the lottery men to further their objects, when at the same time he had been employed by the Police Board to sup- piess the lottery men; and the result of such a fact was a question of law. Mr. hiziclmhald submitted that it must be shown that somebody or some corporation had been wronged by the payment. Mr. Knox pointed out that Mr. Bowman had admitted ihathe was employed by the Commis- 3l'.)I]Cl'S. Mr. Dyer was proeeedin to speak on the ob- jection, when the Court ru ed that but one attor- iiev on each side would be heard on one motion. Witness stated that. in his opinion, no wrong had been done by the Supreme Court passing on the case at that time. although the defendants would be greatly benefited if a favorable decis- ion to them was given. Even were this favorable decision given, however. the Police Board would have instituted new proceedings the next day. based on additional facts obtained by depositions taken by Mr. Bowman. The relaiors allempted to introduce as evi- dence the letter (above referred to) written bv Mr. Mead for lilr. Ellerbe to sign, addressed to the Attorney General, stating that he (Mr. El- lerbe) and Mr. Bowman had no objection to the case being submitted on briefs to the Supreme COUFI. Respondciit objected. one of the objections be- . ing that the letter was not signed, another being that Mr. Bowman was not present when it was written. The Court thought that the letter was compe- tent as to Mr. Ellei-be. but afterwards he decided against the relators. COL. J. 0. BROADHEAD was examined. He said his clients, Messrs. Murray and Miller,the lottery men, were anxious to have the case disposed of as early as possible, He applied to Mr. Bowman for permission to have the case submitted on printed arguments. under rule 17 of the Supreme Court. Mr. Bowman said he had no objection if the extra labor and ex- pense. estimated at $350, were paid for. His clients were much interested in having the case disposed of by the Supreme Court, and he himself was strongly of the opinion that the decision of the Courts below would be reversed. Cross examined--He regarded Mr. Bowman as the leading counsel for the State. He thought it was but right that the Supreme Court should pass upon the case on printed briefs. Witness was asl’ed—Was it not to the interest of all parties that the case should be disposed of as early as possible? Objection made b Hr. Knox on the ground that no opmionof Mr. adhead. or of all the law- yers in Christendom. could alter the fact of Mr. Bowman receiving money from the adverse side to do that which was contrary to what was de- sired by air. Bowman's employers, the Police Board. Question was withdrawn by Ir. MacDonald on Mr. Krum proceeding to argue the matter further, but this did not meet with the approval of his as- Ovnncoars for men anvd boys at Polack’s. sociatc counsel. and Mr. Dyer put a similar ques- Mr. Bowman to allow it to be heard on printed " $1. Ennis A Bailg @1002-fitnlfltftll, Saiitrliag fitnritiitg. gsititsrp ii, 1378. tion to Mr. Broadhead. Mr. Dyercontended that the point of the prosecution was that an advan- . tage had been given the lottery men by the case being submitted in advance to the Supreme Court by printed briefs; and he held that the present question was a fairone in consequence. a -,Judse Wagner protested against the proposi- tion of Mr. Knox that Mr. Bowman sold out his clients’ interest. Although the Police Board might be the first parties to prosecute the suit. yet when it had got into Court they could not dis- pose of it contrary to the way decided .by the At- torney Gcneral. And so in this case‘: although the Police Board may not have given authority for the arrangement. the permission to Mr. Bow- man of his superior ofiicer, the Attorney General. was supreme to him to have the case submitted to the Sn reine Court on printed arguments. Mr. nox did not deny this right of the Attor- spay General. but he contended that Mr. Bowman , AN UNPRoFitssIONAI. ACT in getting the Attorney General's permission to do that which was directly opposed to the in- structions of those who paid him. It was a prin- ¢1i3lc universally admitted in Courts that when an attorney-received money from one party to a shit. he was absolutely prohibited from receiving mon- ey from the adverse party; it had been even so decided in a case where both parties consented. The Court granted an exception on this point to his ruling, that but one attorney on each side should speak on a motion. And so Mr. Krum closed the argument. He held that Mr. Bowman was not in the suit a subordinate of the Attorney General. He was employed by the Police Board. and that fact Mr. Bowman himself admitted. It made no difiereuce as to the illegality and unpro- fcssional nature of the act, whether or not the arrangement benefited either the State or the lottery men. The Court arrived at the conclusion that the question of profession etiquette was not one which must be submitted to the jury; the only question was. were the charges true? If so, it would af- terwards be determined what should be done. Objection. therefore, sustained. Cross-emamiiiation continued—He himself re- 'quested Mr. Bowman's permission to the ar- rangement, and when the question of extra ex- pense was brought up by Mr. Bowman, he told him that he had no doubt as to Mr. Miller paying the same; of course, additional expense would be incurred by the arguments being printed; he considered that the $350 were to cover the ex- penses of printing. and the arrangement was made in the ordinary way of rofessional inter- course. The Attorney Genera of the State was the relator in the suit against -the lottery mqgi. and as the Attorney General agreed to the su - mission, it was not submitted without the consent of the plaintiff. Re-ea:amined—Q. Who were the substantial parties.behind the Attorney Genet-al.prosecut.ing the case? A. The Police Commissioners of St. Louis; they and the newspapers worked up the case. Re-cross-ea-amincd—The Attorney General had the power to submit the case independent of Mr. Bowman. ” Q. Could Mr. Bowman have prevented the Attorney General so acting? Objection by Mr. Knox. Mr. Bowman spoke on the matter. He pointed out that the gravamen of the chaige was that he had secured the submission of the casein oppo- sition to the plaintiff or of anybody interested for the plaintiff. But it had been shown that the State was the plaintiff; and the State itself con- sented to the submission. Any insinuation that he had sought or asked for the submission was wholly unwarranted by the evidence. 111'. Knox insisted on the oint that Mr. Bow- man was employed by the Police Commissioners. and that he acted contrary to their wishes, and that it was because of Mr. Bowman's consent that the Attorney General consented to the sub- mission_on printed briefs. Question ruled to be immaterial. _ CHAS. E. WARE, job printer, was put oil the stand. He _s_aid be printed eighteen pages of the Supreme Court brief, but he could not state what it cost, as at that time he did a large quantity of work for Mr. Bowman; there were twenty-four pages in the brief.besides an opinion of Judge Giintt attached. The Supreme Court record in the case was read by Judge Krum, and put in as evidence, as also the deposition of ex-Attorney General Smith. He said the practice was to advance a case on re- quest of defendant when not detrinieutal to the interest of the State. He was unable to see that an arrangement for the respondent to pay the extra expenses of the submission of printed briefs was aviolation of professional etiquette. His opinion was that Mr. Bowman had worked dili- genlly and -with great ability in the case. The Court adjournel at 6:30. The Stout Party in the Jury Box. To the Editor of the Globe-Democrat: ST. LOUIS, January 4.-In this morning's issue of your paper. in the account of the Bowman trial.‘ your reporter says "the jurors paid great attention to the speech. the only little ‘break’ being in the case of one of them. of stout propor- tions, who was so overcome by the close. sufioca- tin! atmosphere as to take a slight doze. from which he was aroused by falling off his chair.” Now I am at a loss to know to what I owe such a charitable interpretation of the falling off the chair. The fact is the chairs in the jury box are revolving, and are supported by a round piece of cast iron screwed to the fioor; the fastenings of this one in question had not only become loose. but were entirely gone. so that when the accu- pant leaned back (which is not an uncommon act for it sitter. even when not in a slight doze), the equilibrium was lost and the chair tipped back- wards. This is the whole matter, and it might have taken place if the chair had been occupied by a cadeverous, thin. envious Cassius instead of the Srour PAii'ri'. _L_ BUY your evcrcoats at I’oiack’s. CEN'I‘EE SHOT. Fight with a Ferocious Hog in the Jail Yard. At about 12:30 o'clock, yesterday afternoon. as a drove of hogs was being driven past the Four Courts. on Eleventh street, on their way to Ned- derhut's packing-house. on the corner of Spruce and Main streets, one of tliem—a very large and savage beast-—brokc loose from its companions, and dashed into the door of the Four Courts building. which lciids into the culinary depart- ment of the Jail. Being closely pressed by one or the drivers. it made a jump through a closed window, and. carrying part of the sash with it, landed in the yard below. Here one of the driv- ers, named Henry Bi-inker. followed it. expect- ing to find tliata little application of the stick was all that was necessary to bring the animal to subjection. The hog. however, had hoisted the black flag. and the moment the man entered the yard it attacked him fiercely, and bit furiously at his legs, utterly regardless of the shower of heavy blows which the man rained upon its head and shoulders with his stick. Finally the beast made a very vicious bite at Mr. Bi-iiiker’s knee, missing his hold on the man's fiesh, but succeeding in tearing the leg of his pants into pieces. Brinker left the yard precipitalely after this exhibition of porcine prowess, and the hog being left in possession of the yard. backed up into a corner. whence it would enieige with every intention of fight when- ever anybody oficred to dispute possession of the place with it. A consultation was held. and fin- ally it was decided to request Capt. Conway, who is a crack shot with a revolver, to try conclusions with the beast. The Jailer sent over to his house for his pet revolver—-an improved Colt.—-zind got into a position from which l.e was able to draw a bead upon the animal, which still kept its corner. The first shot. fired at it distance of about fifteen yards, settled the business, the ball striking the hog in the middle of the forehead and killing it instantly. upon which the drivers bled it and re- moved it. in a wagon to the packing house. A A We are making fine clothing to order. at P0- lack’s. A 'riiAr'AcciDEN1‘Ap SHOT. Death of Oflicer Ayers Yesterday Morn- Ing. The worst fears of the family, friends and phy- sicians of the wounded policeman, Ben. Ayers, found realization yesterday in the death of that ' valuable omcer at 9:30 o'clock yesterday morning at his residence. No. 413 Argyle avenue, in the West End. The bullet from the pistol so unfor- tunately droppcd by Sergt. Blodgett had passed into the pelvis. and death put an end to extreme suffering at the hour mentioned. Oilicer Ayers was in the thirty-tliird year of his age, and leaves a wife and three children to mourn his loss. He had been a member of the police force since May 20, 1876. When on the force buta few weeks he was shot in the leg on Compton Hill by a thief whom he and his partner were pursuing, and was laid tip for along time. Sei-gt. Blodgctt bitterly deplores the sad ac- cident. which he can in no sense he held respon- siibld for. The Coroner will hold an inquest to- ‘ ay. 4 OVEBCOATB at Polackfs. 4 The Fire Record. An unoccupied one-story frame house. owned by Gottlicb Ellsner. and located on the north side of Rappahannock street. between Michigan and Minnesota avenues, was totally destroyed by fire at 1 o'clock yesterday morning. Loss. $200. In- sured. A Dr. 0. Dodge Phelps. Dr. Phelps will be at Armory Hall this and every other Saturday morning. durinz his stay in this city. from low 12 o’clock. where he will heal the sick "without money and without price.” All who ‘are afilicted are invited. and those who are so fortunate as to enjoy health are invited to come and witness the wonderful power of magnetism over disease. The doctor can be consulted privately upon all chronic dis- eases, at his private parlors at the Laclede Hotel, from 10 a.in. till 8 p. in. each day during his stay in the city. Consultation free. THE WORKIHGMEN. A Parade Contempiated. To-Morrow. "Doctoi-” R. D. Goodwin. a man who achieved somelocal notoriety pitting the labor troubles last summer. yesterday met . GLOBE-DEMOCRAT reporter, and taking him for some one else. un- bosomed himself freely. “There is to be a grand outpouring of the laboring men next Sunday?” “Oh. yes. all the Trades Unions will be out. The Workingmeu’s party will turn out in regalia. Tom Curtis, Harry Eastman. B. F. Allen. Curlin.» and the whole crowd will wear red sashes. It will be a turn out such as was never seen before. ‘Yes, indeed. that's a bet you can make. And there will be three banners carried in the pro- cession that will make the people stare. Yes, indeed, the workinginen-will let their representa- tives in Congress’ know how they look upon the shameless manner in which they have betrayed their trusts." The reporter besought aview of the banners. "T_he.v are not done yet, ’ ’ said the doctor,‘ ‘but ‘here is the plan.” The doctor unrolled a sheet of paper, upon which was drawn a modern scaffold. from the crossbeam of which was hanging the black- capped figure of a man. Beneath was writ- ten: ' ‘Traitor J ubilo Ittner. ’ ’ ‘ ‘Traitor Jubila Cole.’ ’ “Traitor Jubiluni Metcalfe.” The doctor explained that there were to be three banners—one for Ittner, one for Cole and one for Metcalfe. all to be the same. The doctor then rolled up his manuscript, and walked away very solemnly- A Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teeth Are easily attained, and those who fail to avail themselves of the means, should not complain when nccused of gross neglect. 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New York, or 248 W. ’ ' Fourth Street, Cincinnati, 0. Price $2 00; Special Pads, $3.00. HOLMAN’S MEDICATED PLASTERS act as If by 3‘ BOARDING“ magic. Foot Plasters, 50 cents a. pair; Body Plasters, 50 cents each. Beware 3; a s s s I ) _ v_ wAsHmg,v1-ON Av_.mce1,. ,,,,.n1,1,,,d of imitations. Take none but the original Holman s. E Sent by Mail on re 170 rooms with first-class board. ceipt of price, postage free. Is the safest and the best, is instantaneous in its ac-. __ ' tion, and it produces the most natural shades of black . ' or brown, does not stain the skin. and is easily applied. ,§, "_ It is a standard ireparatiou. and a favorite upon every :3 well-a i oliited oilet for lady or gentleman. For sale by all ruggists and Hair Dressers. JOSEPH C1118- -.rADono, Proprietor, P. O. Box 2112, New York. REMOVALS. &/\/\/\ E‘.\lOVAL—E. T. Farish has removed hislaw office to northeast corner Sixth and Olive, room 4. BUSINESS CHAN CES. USINESS cii.Afi abusixies.inan with . ~ - --.—.~,_\ . ~ , - $2,500 to take charge, in this dity, of a branch of a _ :3" ‘' :4 fig . . 5= New Iork house. A rare opportunity for the right ' ' ‘ I ‘ part-v. Address P. W. Co., Globe-Democrat ofiice. FIRM CHANGES. . -_, /x/K ,/\.'\ /\, IRML CHANGE—Mr‘. Vi-'in. Kiefabenwho has been with us for the past. fifteen years, is this day ad- mitted as a member of our fii-in. A. KRIECKHAUS & Co. St. Louis, Jayluary 1s 3. '3:-:~‘;:r‘-?*.."T".A-’ _‘:-: V; ' » ,, Also. saiiie size in “1l‘ruit Cake” (Mahogany) and “P or” (Black) Goods. With Pound Butt a Fine Tobaccocutter is given away free. Same size in 44-Pound _ Butts, without Cutter. Matchless, Fruit Cake and Pioneer ,, Brands in every size desirable to the trade. » For Sale by all Wholesale Grocers and Tohacconists. ach so 4 r FINANCIAL. IN ANCIAL-—Money at 7. 8 and 9 8%! cent: $10,000. $8,000. $5.000. $3.000, $2.000, S1. , $54 , on city real estate. G. M. Keeley 6: Co., 713 Pine: IN-ANCIAL——.\loney to loan in sums to suit on St. Louis city and county real estate. J . W . Suther- land. 707 Olive. . - BOOKS EW ART BOOKS -Dresden Gallery, $10; lfillais’ Gallery. $10: liubke’s HlSl.0l‘,V of Art. 2 vols, $14; Guide to China Paintinlr. 75c; Clarence Cook‘s The House Beautiful. $6. published at $7 50; Coiitoiiiporary Art in Europe, $3 .50. The Book and News (.»0Il‘lp8ll)', 307 N ortli Fourth street. ‘. . BARB TT’ ‘Original and Standard Manufa.ctures:, OFFICE AND FACTOIKY: ( N... e4,ee,ee,7o.72,74,7e, so 5.32 Washni ton St., N. A Babel-tr; Best Soup The most leasant and effective Soap for the Luuni dry or for amilv Washing purposes ever offers ‘ EDI) UATIONAL. DUCA'I‘IONAL—DQii'ble entry book-keeping $20, business penmanship $5. and a complete course in arithmetic and commercial calculation $10. at Jones’ Coinmercialcollege. 309 and 311 N. Fifth st. :EDUCATIONAL-Johnson's Commercial College, 210 and ‘£12 N. Tlilrd street. $20 for a full course 011 boiik-keeping in all its forms. Call or write for c rcu ar. ESSONS in bookkeepiiimmathematics and German by F. C. Kossak. 1135 Paul st. References: Col. Flad. l res. B. Pub. Imps. ; W. T. Harris. Supt. Pub. Schools. Ex-Gov. B.G.Brown. Aug. Hunicke & others _; ALL SOB. TS. IG8 AND TOUPEES—All_ kinds of hair WOPK very cheap. Burges. 1006 Fraiikliii avenue. ADAME DUNNILL. Midwife. it graduate of the St. Louis School of Midwives. If you are in trouble call. or with confidence write; letters confi- dential. Patients received for confinement. Rvsi- dence, 816 N. Twenty—tlrst street. between Morgan street and Franklin avenue. St. Louis. Mo. R. SMITH, Ladies’ Physician, only. If you are in trouble. coiisult the Doctor. Boarding. W oinb difficulties it specialty. (,all or write, 102.5% Franklin ave-..St. Louis. Establislit-d1869. WEATHER STRIPS '”‘° very DIUSICAL. USICAL—-Several first-class pianos for sale or rent. at half price. H. Koerber. No. 811 Locust. USICAL—Sight Reading Singing Class. Mr. H. M. Butler will commence a vocal class on Mon- day nitlit. January 14. in the lecture room of Dr. Post‘: church. Tenth and Locust streets. Tei°ms—$5 for twenty lessons. treats females ~ A trial package sent free on receipt of 20 cents. .‘ HELP WANTED-MALE. ' ‘VAN 'l‘ED—-100 laboring men on grade of Mom his and Little Rock Railroad. Vifages $1 50 per ay. Good station work. Free transportation from either Memphis or Little Rock. Johnston & Dowling, con- tractors. 38 Mile-post M. 8: L. R. R. WAN'rED—A man cook at the Glrard House. ‘VANTED—Cook. for a hotel; colored preferred. Inquire at St. Louis Hott-l.bet. 9 & 10 a.m. to-day ANTED-200 men. to chop wood for Midland furnace, six miles from Cuba. on St. Louis and San 1-‘rauclsco Railway. V‘! AN’I‘ED—Notice-Carriage-makers.blacksiniths, Trimmer and wood-workers; steady work the year round. Address. with stanip,.\V. B. Greenlow. Carriage Manufacturer. Slicriiian, Texas. ‘v’ANTr3l)—A colored boy, at 2115 Walnut; must have best references. , AN'l‘l2l)—Cuttc.rs at our clothing factory; none but competent men need apply. Factorv.sonth- west corner E eveiith and Franklin avenue. Famous. , A.\TTED—-.'i,000 base ball players. 17 N.Sixth street. ‘ A.\'TEIi—By alarge New York wholesale cloth- ing house. an experienced American sales- man for the States of Virginia and West Virginia; only such iiced apply as iave been traveling for wholesale clothing houses in those States. Address IN. \V.. Post()iiicc box ‘I195. Sew York City. WAN riain-'ro i-;xcuAi~iGis. I ANTED-Will give no acres of land, worth $600. and $200 in money. for a first-class square Grand piano. 1423 Mo: gaii street. BOARD AND l:ODGlNG WANTED. \ ax. ,~\/\ I-\/-\/\/\ ‘ ‘ANTlEI)-By a respectable lady, comfortable quarters andboai-ii; in aprivate family ire- ferred. Ad. stating tcriiis.etc.. to Home, this oil ce. u .5‘. -v --.5-- BUSINESS WANTED. ANTED——'l‘o purc.haac.a drug store of from $3,000 to $8.000 stock in town with not less than 5.000 J. W. 'l‘hoinas, Chaniite. Kansas. IV inhabitants. ““7i§il~‘iiiaiZiaE.i.“.i.i?.i.i?.’.%'.’iE.i ..o...T.?.T.Tn.. ..-ii... there will be no questions asked. Address Harry Icmry. this oillce. AN'l‘ED-—Ilonse—-Want to lease by February 1, a7-room house. hall. gas, water and stable. sotitht-rn or eastern exposure. between Clark avenue and Sheridan avenue. and Twentieth and Thirtieth stécetszrent not to exceed $250. Address liel. this 0 cc. WANTED—A(}ENTR /\/\./\/\ , ANTED-Ageiits—-Six entirely new articles just received: also. walkiu" turtles. and sleeve bitt- toiis, Sv"lf-Sllllll1l2.Sl0Ve polls , cold waterpens. jew- gltr_vLand 100 novelties. Novelty Co. , 609 Walnut street, .., .. 01115. ‘ Al\"l‘l£D—l.000 agents. to sell the Hartford \Vood Pipe. patented May 1. IST7. Chamber in stem for nicotine; center draft. and does not burn out;takcs apart for cleaning. Sample by mail 25 cents; one dozen by mail $1 75. Sells at si lit to every plipc smoker. Circular free. J. Worth Co., 1000 orth Main street, St. Louis. WAN TED-PARTNERS. WANTED~A partner. with 32.000 to $5,000. to take an interest in the inanufacture of a staple arti- cle now in general use. Sales sure and profits large. Call on ll. II. T.. at Mcnillen, Cooper & Co.‘s, 304 North Seventh str.-ct. ANTED—A gentleman or lady, with $00. to take an interest and asslstin agenteel and lu- crative business;l00 p-rceiitand no risk. Any one seeking business. tliisis an unusual o ortunity to iiiakenioney. -Address Catholic. thiso cc. MISCELLAN EOUS ‘WANTS. ANTED--A show-case five and a half or six feet long; must be in good order. Address A. B.. this oflice. ‘ AN'_l‘EI)—-Aii elderly gentleman of means to as- sist a lady in an educational enterprise. Ad- dress Miss L. Aiken. St. Louis. _i~{tJ"s~1~Nicss FOR SALE. -a/xasgrx/\/\.’\/xxyzx /\_/-\ /\_/\ «-\/- /\ OR SALE-A corner grocery-store, with bar. do- ing a good cash business. to be sold at once : reasons for selling. going to the country; rent cheap. Inquire at Francis (?ornct‘s, 824 Broadway. OR SALE—The lease and fixtures of a saloon. cheap. Apply 507 hlorgan_street. 4 OR SALE—Milliner_v stock.fixiurcs_ and goodwill, l(lll a iiljouiislilng ciity of l0.'(:)‘(]l. iigihabtiti‘t)ut3. <(l)oiIutgo: goo an paying us uses: in on n acc u i ill health. Parties without ready cash need uotappl . Inquire at Rosenheiin. Levis J: Co.’s. 415 N. is ourt . PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE. OR SALll!—-Fruit Farm. 55 acres. very cheap for cash. Will take stock of merchandise in exchange from either city or country . Location one and a quarter miles from largest fruit shipping stations in Illinois. Address Z... stating where an interview can be had on Monday. F OR SALE--—BlISC ELLANEOUS. OR SALE——Alot in Bellefoutaine cemetery. 20 feet square ei-y desirable location. Apply to Geo. J . Kinsky. oom 1. 6 North Third street. OR SALE--Texas land scrip. Texas located land; bottom prices: all titles guaranteed. Parties who will invest on our lan can make 1,000 per cent clear gt-ofit. “Address allace Sigersoii, 512 Chestnut st., ‘ . u . FOR SALE--Tlie furniture and evervthlng apper- tainin to the cabin of steamer St. Joseph. C na- ware and ddmg. at the foot of Morgan street. OR SALE-A U. S. warrant of 340 acres and In- dian figure cheap, at 911 Pine. R SALE--At a reasonable discount--Four shares of stock in the second series Lafa ette Building be-st. Put on for 5 cents a foot; send postal to A. W. Black. 2639 Papin street. "' A STYLISH AND VVELL-MADE USINESS SUIT, Toilet Soap ‘VIUSICA1.-Get the best. The Liiidemau piano and .1. Mason & Hamlin organs are of ll nequaied excel- lence. Now at greater bargains than ever. E. sienn- stiel, see Wasliington avenue, Liiidell Hotel, VHICKERING. ')ECl{ER BROS... MATHUSHEK Oi fashionable material, for the above p*ice. (/ Pianos. and Esliey Organs are the best. Prices F. W. IIUDIPHRBY & C().‘_S. lower than ever. Terms to suit. Storv & Camp, 912 N°1'U1€9-3‘? CW0?’ “ml and Pine- and 914 Olive street. I LOST AND FOUND. G “OST—Some time between the 15th and 22d. a gol C R N D neck chain, with a eliild‘s ring slipped on to it; One of its peculiarities is keeping good and active in with "Mabel” engraved on inside of the ring. A 1'; 1, liberal reward will be given if returned to 1349 Morton dough from me‘ 0 me‘ street. or an information leading to its discovery. -—-New and Second-hand, I i F ~sl-ch ~t S 1) l LOST-—On Thursday evening. January 3. between 01 a esp d 0 0 Plum Street Depot and Chamber of Commerce. G H 1 x q E. Perles 6; Go. From this Powdera beautifuiand serviceable ' soft soap, or any desired strength. can be ma Star Loan Oillce. 315 Olive st. ten minutes without the use of grease or potash. CH RISTMAS PRESENTS pat-kago sent free on receipt of 25 cen _]N__ . . ,. Babbtfs Solid Silver and is me Electra Plate . i At Factory Prices. F. A. DURGIN. Seventh and Olive sts. F Absolutt-ly pure. Bread. cakes, piiddingmetc. .m -2,, - . V in a short space of ‘line. kct-p longer and are mono ".'_ '0 3‘.-;a;%»;;.;~‘.1‘- 9' TRY|§HOBEA§So§Rs goatible t‘ on when llltltlf‘ of t'.0lnlll0ll and cheap inil G ;. _"‘-' -T‘.‘-'‘ i G .3 ‘ mm‘ nus‘-"' ail‘ "3 , , lions. A trial package so-nt free on receipt of 75 cell ' BAT H s . '-. ‘I.-Ht.-i‘."‘ I I ‘'-5‘‘’-’: GIS was if moron . AVE. Made from the purest vegetable oils. Unrivaled the Toilet and the Bath. For use in the Nurse «- it has no equal. Sam le box, containing three c i ‘ sent free on receipt .0 75 cents. i 1 diamond ear-riiig. Finder will be liberallv l'cWllI‘(I‘ ed by re turning same to counting-rooiii of this office. CST-On Garrison avenue. or on Franklin. be- J tween Garrisoii and Twenty-lliird street, one ear-drop; had small cameo head in center. 'l‘hc finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 3009 Pine st. ()S'I‘—A crimson and black carriage rug, between .1 Thirty-fourth and Morgan and Emily and Walniit streets. A suitable reward to finder. Apply at 20-3 North Fourth street. OU.\‘I)——A l:idy‘s fur cape. which the owner can have by ciiliiiig at this office. proving property and paying for this advertisement. mPI¥iltSONAI.. -./\-/~./\_/\.«, ., A Babbitt’s 3 DIARIES FOR 187 8. Salerattis LEvIS0NSt‘:tgill¥sl:gE'>live street. A“"""° 1’“°m“° "ml 1"” ° 2 1)ERSONi\L—Dolly: All 0. K. .\ 1 <Ah_.,_’_::< ERSO.\‘AL-Go and sec Madaine Dc Barr. the renowned Prussian Astroloitlst and Fcnialc Doc- tress. at 924 N. Eighth st.. can be consulted dailv on matters of busiiies.-*. love and iiiatriiiiony. Separa_ted lovers and friends brought togetlier. S ic also gives special attention to ladies in trouble and g:u::i-an- tees relief in all cases. Will attend ladies at their residences in cases of coiifliieineiit. ERSO‘.\'AL—Lylng-iii Hospital-—Ladies expecting their confinement, or afilicted with disorders or diseases of the woiiib.will find this institution a homo- like resort. under the careful supcriutcndence of a most experienced. scientifically educated niidwifo, and treatment of highly experienced physicians. For further information. address Mrs. L. Massock, 741 South Third street. St. Louis. Mo. I)F.RSO.\'AL-A middle-aged lady having a lucra- tivc and genteel business. already established, wishes to form the acquaintance of a gentleman hav- ing some ready money with a view to increasing the business and inaking money. Ad. Fortune. this of. ERSONAL—-Waiitcd .new or second-hand vertical A standard article. recipt of 25 cents. abbifs Cream Tartar , Warranted free from all impurities. The hous ' wife can rely upon it. Trial package sent free or a cent of 75 cents. abbtt’s Best Wood Pipe in use. 5 j;_ Having cciitci-draft will not burn out. e ...;_.. Straight deliicliiible stem. 9‘ All pu rts easily cleaned. ‘ Chamber in stem for nicotine. . ‘.xa\§~s.z&.<\‘=u\\Nx.~~.s-‘.n.:’.-i.vs-.Vis.~si.. :. "-'s<‘."1&h".‘§l-?.“:‘;-.‘1$§§€§:'$‘~¥'T§~\*3?—S‘?'1*‘~'>:&Tss"bi‘:-:‘:.:".“~1'. :' “ " .r; in -. .H HE ABOVE CUT gives a sectional view of the Hartford \’Vm)d Pipe. made of briar root and apple wood. It sells at sight to all pipe smokers; l,000 agciits wanted at once to sell it. Sample by mail, '25 cents. One dozen by mail. $1 75. Circulars free. J. WOil'.I‘H & C()., 1000 N. Main street. St. Louis, Mo. Potash ISSOLUTION FO'I‘lC‘F..-—-'l‘lic firm of Casper F. Beckers J; Soil has this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either party is authorized to settle up the outstanding business. (JASPER l-‘. BE(‘.l(ERS. LOUIS O. BECKERS. - 908”? 615 0" 7X7 “L -‘-P9131104 Com“ ‘"99" ‘»‘T.”..E:,>" :"'""°,' ‘.':"""“ ‘ ‘.’:;‘s‘“:‘. A tire concentrated alkali. double the strenirth -w ._ . .....-. S-Y comliion potash. Sam plc sent free on receipt of 25 etc a v - it _ i-.'._‘:.‘_-','...'.‘- ’_-‘'_C;:.,‘'_:. . ."‘,]:l..:‘$ .-_._,.’-‘..f_-\,‘;..‘..,;.___;\- .f~ ’ '.-_-_‘ . £175; ‘I I I :l;,‘\-‘.' _” _l\- .“_‘¢‘ -, .- v . . . :1‘./$ . o ‘ .1: -- Yr‘! gold for every ounce of iinpurities found any of these preparations. FOR SALE BY ALL Dis‘.-\I.ERS. THE GREAT FRENCH REMED -; 4’ _ , ,~t“““ ’ ~ 3-“‘§";3f?é945is _ _ -,9: ,. _ V ,--'1. .' :0,‘ 5.;-N:'r?1*/St?l" e ° .- ‘t- ., "‘ at-.-‘*-\ ‘ .- ,- ‘x ‘ . A ISSOLITTION OF PAR'l‘\'ERSHlP——'l‘lie mm of z _, _ ; »~-' .5 5; ;-s_ -:.~ ‘-_\"'- _~ ‘ V’ McGinness.f:Rudolphi; this day dissolved by 4 n‘utuIfi1§?(I'x(§x?I"l‘ltl.CIS assumes all the indebtedness and Semi fm‘ ""193 1'5“ L’ D"$5“" A‘z~"‘ { s . « 9 _r will collect outstanding accounts due the firm. F. L. -.\l("GlNNESS. T. W. RUDOLPH. sovzusi CARJSAIELITE I ,C In": §_'\ -4 * Manufacture rs goods sold on commission. Money for Everybody Furniture at less than factory prices. St. Louis, January I. 1878. ISSOLUTlO2\' OF COPART.\‘ERSHlP-—’I‘he co- _ partnershi i heretofore existing under the firm Furniture repaired as good as new, at astonishingly r 4. — e . name of E. H. Variior ti: Co., Commissioii Lumber low prices. S 9 Dealers. doing business at the coriicrpf Fourth and Market streets. composed of E. H. B arncr and F. W. Hanpseter. is this day dissolved by mutual con- sent. 1". W. Hanpeter retiring. E. II. VVARISER. F. W. HA..\l‘ETER. Furniture packed for shipping that can't be beat. Storage to suit the times. China, glass and earthenware at importers’ prices. Lamps and trimmings in great virieiv. Your patroiiagc is desire . S. MYERS. Successor to Myers 3; Jones, 619 and 621 Market st. lllixed Ready for the Brush, The St. Louis cottage 3. Villa Paints ‘ , In All Colors. ~ =‘ Circulaixsaniplesheet.show cards and price list sent on application to NORT()N & WIEDER. St. Louis. January], 1878. q H _ F _ v__ __ “W\_w,__ _..¢, m(Ea.u de Melissa des Garmes.) ; ASURE CUREMF0 DYSPEPSIA . OPARTN’ERSHIP——The undersigned have this day for-iiied a copartnership. under the firm name of Warner & Moore. for the trausactioii of a general commisloii lumber business. Office at room No. 207 Granite Block. corner Fourth and Market streets. All unsettled business of the above firm of E. H. War- ner & Co. will be settled by Warner & Moore. E. H. WARNER, R. M. MOORE. .‘?', DISS(lI.lITION NOTI(‘E—'!'hc firm of J. H. ‘Wear & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. H. ‘Year will settle IIlcJl)llISIlll{‘$S ofullie firm. Join.’ \¥':.“I{'I4ZI'SER. 507 and .509 North Third. “ -- - I. " , an-nan -. mus» st DISORDERS or THE STOMACH, i ‘ii St. Louis. December 31, 1877. And All Nervous Affectionld GET THE GENUINE. BEWARE or IMITATION Generalnepot at BOYEl:’S. 59 Park Place. New Yor , SOLD BY ALL Dl{UGGIS'I‘S. .- A. A. MELLIEB. Wholesale Dealer. St. Louis, GARTSIDE COAL - ' DIALIBIIN . Q; _ The undersitned have this day formed a co-part- nersliip under the firm name of J. H. Wear. Boogher & Co., as importers and jobhers of staple and fanc dry goods. with place of business at corner of I-‘ift street and Washinszlon avenue. store now occupied by J. H. Wear &Co. J. H. WEAR. JESSE L. BOOGHER. JOHN P. ISOOGHER. Qformerly of Henry Bell & Son, and late with Daniel ’. Boll) DONDSl! FOR BARGAINS IN DI.\‘.\fON_DS. WATCHES and Jewelry. go to the most reliable place in the city. No article of Jewelry is ever misrepresented as to quality or value, at C. A. COOPER’S, 201 North Fourth Street. ilagniicen English 3111 his $3Il,W0r TRY THE OUR CUTTERS ABE CUSTOM DEPARTMENT U N S U R PASS E 7 LET US j FAMOUS. BUILD YOU A so Suits to order, $20 to $30; Pants to order, $5 to $8. -Self-nieas ment Rules and Samples sent free to any part of the country. Ci s Department Suits made to order in ten hours. » St. Louis. December 31. lS'a'7. :;__ ima cantiiale in Big may 0 No. 213 Chestnut Street. PROF ESSIUNAL. ROFESSIONAL—-Dr. Otto Greiner. 1434 Caronde- ’ let avenue. specialist for diseases of the lungs; treats asthma. emphysema. etc.. with com ressed or ratified air by means of Waldeuburg‘s ncumatlc apparatus. ROFESSIONAL--E. E. Sargent. M. D.. 1&7 Olive street. Electric baths cure all diseases. acute and chronic. Electricity scientifically applied; electricity islife. Prices reduced to suit the times. Best of references given. 1)ROFESSI()NAL—-Physician. Astrologer and the Great Prophet of America, most successful in- te reter and reader of planets, telling past. present an future. causing speedy marriages. etc.. cures all nervous diseases, removes evil influences. Send five stamps for Guide to Long Llfe.Pros rity and Happi- ness. Office. l5l8 Wash streel. A ess If. Estro. 82 WASHINGTON AVENUE—- New York Dental Rooms.'.s the place to gets od reliable set of teeth for 88. Gold ti lings. $2. - The Colton Dental Association, F’ RIGINATORS of use of gas. Teeth extracted at half of former prices. in most eet manner at lowest rates. Association. Apply at room 43, Singer ’ ding, cor. and Locust. R All kinds of dental operations executed FAMOUS. 705 and 707 Franklin Aven LL n.1.J0sE.L .De_atist.5170livestreet. , ‘ is Show less