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JOHN II. OBKRIjY, EDITOR:
THE RULLEriN
Memllaa; teettler every pt.
OilRUIIllRCHKtt.
OIUIHTIAN CaURCH-Klghtecntli street
between Waidltitlon and Walnut.
Meeting every Huuduy nt 10 . in., mid
). iu.
hundiy echooi at ft p. ui.
Prayer meettig Wednesday evening.
I'UKSUYTIUUAN-JCUhth Htreet.
Preaching, Habbalh at 101 a.M. ed 7 p.Wk
i rnTcr ueeanr, weuntaaav at tp. m.
4abfiBtb.8caO0l.3o.m. J. M. Lantdcn. Su
perlntendeit. Kbv. U. Thaybb, Pator
M KTIlODhsr.-Cor. MLghth and Walnut Hie,
rnuHB(,nigDKl M IDS KM 7 p.
Prayer kmUu. Wedasdav.7Bja.
Hal rfchool, a. p.. L. W.VSUlWtU
KupMtatetdf at. Hav. ". L. THOweoN
rector.
CHURCH or THE KXDKE)UM-KplM!v
Morning prayers. Sabbath 10) a.,
livening prayere, 7p.n.
' Habliath Scheol, V a..
Kbv. K. Coin, tUctor.
oT. PATRICK'S CUURCU-Nlnth Ht. aad
1 aiai... nufAH B Hlla
Public service, Sabbath 8:10 and 10 a.m.
Veaneti, 7 p.tn.
sabbath School, 2 p.m.
.Service eTory day. 8 a.m.
Kbv. P. j. O'tiALLOBAf, Priest.
T. dOSKPH'A CnilRCU.-tGeraan.) cor-
tier ot Walnut and Crow streets.
Ma, every Sabbath at 10 o'clock a. tn.
Vesper, a p. ni.
Mans ihirliR week dayt, H o'clock a. in.
Ukv. L'. HowtAN, Priest.
UKKMAN LUTUKKAN CHURCH lath
lieet between Washington Avenue and
Walnut street.
Preaching lluuday morning at 10 o'clock.
SAbbath School at 2 o'clock p.m.
Kbv. U. Duchdciinkk. Pastor.
tOUNU MtlN'8 CURUTIAN ASSOCIA
TION. Regular 'meeting second Monday
each uiontU at tbolr room over Rockwell
A Co'a hook stora, Commercial aveaue.
Weekly Prater mtetlug, Friday, 14 p.m. at
ibe room.
I.. W. Stim.wiix, rreeitient.
4KCOND MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH. Comsr Hyeatuore and Forty
llltl eUeot. Preaching Sabbath at II
o'clock a. ui. and 3 o'clock p. m.
.iunday School I o'clock p. iu.
The church In conaectcd with tlie llllnoln
Aatoclatlou, by Ibe Wrrl MUnionury
tint Cburcb ol Cairo.
Kkv. Solomon Lbonard, Viator.
KltlCAN iLKTUODlST.-Konrtoeiitli, be
twatn walnut and Cadar.
darvlcea, Habbatli. 11 a.m.
lia'ibatb debool, 1) p.m.
Claat met at a p.m.
ECUMU IKEK WILL UAI" I'lflT' r If-
teentli Street., between walnut and Cedar.
SeniceK ttabbatb, 11 and a p. ni.
Hav. N. kick, raitor.
MABBA.TU SCUOOI.. Corner Walnut
and Cedar Strecu.
Uabbatb School, II a.m.
-Curry'n Barrack
.Service. Babbatn 1 1 a.m.. a p.m. i p. m.
RV. WK. KBU.BY, raator.
1U.ST MISSIONARY HAI'XIST CHURCH.
Cedar, between NluUi and Tenth at:
I'reachlui; Sabbath, 101 a.m. and 71 p.m.
rrayer meeuue, wenneauay eyemu,-;.
l'rracblnx. Krldaf evenlmr.
1'rr aching, Kriiiay evenli
Rabbalh athool, n p.m. John VuBaxtttt
aud Maiv Htfnheus.miporlateudenu.
Rkv. T. .1. SHOKce, l'ator.
EOONI BAl'TWT CHUROIi-Kourteeiith
.1..... a i......... iV.l.v tL'eiliitlt 'I'tiu
airHBlt UeiTTrUU iCtllt aim fiiae
wuW UitUi tliUri'li rt:oKiilcii by Uie A-
OCMtlOUs
HKdRKT ORDKKM.
THE MAtiU.'fH. '
AMeatlilf at the AeyluiaWaaoulo Hall, Uial
tad this Houdays In each mouth.
S.IHO COUNCIJ., No.M.-Retfulr Cuuu
..),.. kiQir.i.i.. Hit, mittjiht hrldar
n eaiU uuintb. .,
lRO CHAPTKK No. 7I.-Reg'dar Cou-
....... -. u. ....... .1.11 .... Ilia It. Ilit
ismidiv ot averv niouui.
Ml UJUUIl'. HA, 891 . .
Vtmimiulostlniu at aUaonln Hall. Ui
coud and fourth Mondaye or eaeli montb,
TUK OMD-KElXoWS.
JCXANUKR I.OUH1C, XSi ateesa in
fbursttar evening at a o ciuck.
BTATK OfKlWKRH.
Uovtmor-rJoaw1 mriwif
. . . . i, . ......
,luwuaniMovernur
jeeretary of Btate-ueorge u. niu...n.
4u.Utorof 8Ute-c: K. Unplncott.
tute Tteasurer-Cajpnf Hum.
Attorney flenerallamea K. KiUall.
illpt. rillilioiiunrueuou
tU.lUIHiWiaiiu'.
ianatora-ltlcbard .1. Oglenby and ,Iohu A.
ffmrLi-inUtlveyr:i8hteenth Dlstrlct-Ici
imenti.
MK4IBKK3 OlCNJCRAl. AaSKMULT.
bu 11. Oberly, Wm. A. ieiuma mm
'J- Inwore. ,.
COUNTY orricKiw.
CUtCTIT CODBT.
k.tn-nnV.l'Amfilll. I'OHD.
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CODKTV COURT.
Ueoclatee J. Mccrite ami a. narcuu-
"lerk-Jacob Q.. Lynch.
;oroner JohaH. Gotaman.
uiiNtRlPAL QOVKRMMK.ST.
..I IVnn.l.
1-r.Murer-H.A.cunurnam.
iTert-MlehaeinowUT.
oUceMaglitratea-P. Wroai and .1. J.
iirshal and Chief of Polbe-Wm.McUale.
SSS commlaaloner-tt J. O.lllgan.
. . ..j, r WA..-AI.
.. - ii - - !. A fain Lat-frfttit
Wnltcatnp, rnuup iiem, tow. jnrim-i
J P. A. Conant.
i ii i ir i a . u.aviv " . .. ,
1'hlrd ward-ioim nB.wei aim .
y."w ili V. NMU and M. .1.
mb ward-$n,. U. Hoblnuu and Win.
wai
CITY COAL
aoM-P-avasTY,
.rMr,l inkanaalv
it. i
ITTSBUR6 AND ILUN0IP
T ami ean a
f Yard hdow tt
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tn wn. at ai ua oaai
U TBB in -eaMia- wui uroa
Reported ExpmsJy for tho Bulletin.
POLITICAL.
riiK
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YORK WORM)
DKSfOORACY.
ON
IMriTiKU'S
RAUK.L'AY
KKN8K.
OK-
PAHDONHORDKRED FOR CKKTAIN
THE (lIlANuKKS (IP DKWITT
titm J Y NOMINATK A T10KKT,
KTO ,
KTO.,
KTO.
TflK DKMOrKAOY.
Maw Tuhk. August 2. Tie WorU bat
adouble-Uadad editorial OD"Tha Demrw
cratic Purty and iu AUIm." Tlin article
icglnitbiit! "Tlie Uemocratln partv at
tbu pretonl time are two al-
lle, morn or lem I riHi(rfpllv
rganizml, namely. the Liberal
Kepulloani and tlia lVrinerl Hraneei.
and clotKi ai folloni : "The true Milne to
o la to encourauv Ibe other or.'wilrtloin.
botreiolutelytn maintain Hip lleuiocratlc
itand of political doctrine, lor unleii tbe
Democracy can l!u avaiit tiiaU a llvlnir
rouvlcllou in tbe public mind, reform! of
tlieKovcrutiiKiit will miver li mora tbun
kin deep."
MfTI.KR.
New YniiK, Auiruit 2. A lloiton dis
patch layi Uon. Uutlar will publiili Id a
few Jay. nn elaborate legal and biitorlcal
efenio of tba congrenlonal luck pav
and that tbe document abounds In rlaibci
of wit and sarcasm.
riHiioxs hirouMksiicn,
Wahbiniiton, AuguH 2. Tim attorney
general has recommended the pardon of
K. O. Mbotwell of North Carolina, and,
William ii. Pulton of South Carolina.
convicted and Imprisoned for Ku-kluxlng
TJ1K (ir.ANQKKS.
C'mcino, August '-'.Tho Dewllt
county. Illinois, (Iraogors to-day nomin
ated a full' firman' tick!1 for e.miilv
SPORTING.
. i
HAST DAV OFTHK HACKS
AT
CI.KVKLAXD.
llOUIiSMI
I'll MAID DISA III.KD IN
TI1H HACK. , s .
CCY WI.NM IN THIIKK H'I'ltA Kiirr
II KATM.
. line 1:1 KytLAXn Hti'Ka. '
Ci.BVKt.ANiiAuguat'J. The fourth and
ast dny of tbe ('Uveland chili meetiuj
passed nil' pleasantly. Tbero wi tu
lous.nd poople In attedauce, and tba track
was In a perfect condilluuj aud tbe s utl
Huod. UoldHmilh Maid wat tbe I'avurltH
id tbe pools against tba tlnld.but In the 11 tit-
at sLh eaught her hind foot In her foru
matter, nrlnglii liorto adeed stop.leavlug
L icy Hiid Amorli an Olrl to lliiish tho race,
fhtt Maid being distanced, I.uoy won Iu
three strait boats, closely followed by
American ilrl;.4llmo J3:ja and
The second and lest race for i.4U
horses, purse 2,ono, 11 entries, 9 starters.
'iBrnrntlne was tba favorite hone in the
pools, al odds of two to ouh, ami wnu tba
race In three straight heati.
H All .TOO i. IUI'K.
Hiratoua, August Weallier Una,
track In good condition. In tho third
race, selling race, all ages, for a purse of
1 ,000, three miles, Wanderer, Uarry Baa-
sett and Hubbard were favorites, Hub
bard won, Wanderer second; tlmo &:34.
The chief -interest In the races was In tha
three-mile rnco, in which Harry Itassett
and Wanderer again met, and HcDan
I els' entry wa the favorltn. Wanderer,
however, found many backers. 'A good
art was eflected, llnsiett getting away
Ur.t, Wanderur second, Uub
bard third. At tha lialf-mlle
polo Wanderer led Ilassett a length
Hubbard making a trailing race a dozen
lengths in the rear. Tbo position i were
maintained the Urst mile, but going up the
back stretch, llassetl qutttod, Wan
derer, gaining at every stride. At tbli re-
r'od tha backers of MoDanlel eought to
hedge. Hubbard now passed Buiett
and rushed along at a tremendous pace,
challenging Wanderer, and taking tbe
lead from him. Kntering tha home
stretch Hubbard was ahead two lengths,
nd won. The result of the race created
great astonishment,, as before the start
McDanlel asked to withdraw Hubbard,
stating the horse was sick, but tha request
wat declined, and HoDaniel gave out he
would merely gallop Hubbard and leave
the race, botween Bassett and Wanderer.
CO MI Mil,
HAaKinnuao. . August vf. Cloud, tba
ousman,, arrived hare to-day. somewhat
liemnu time, coajsequeni .upon a aewy m;.
. . . u ...... ... . L ',L. '
ine cauai. mip tn him ) nine ea
the Ohio, river. '"-.' '
THlTcKftl:ErA. '
t. t.ouia.tioKrMTv.:L
iSt. I.oum, August Deaths of the
week andlng this eveatrebortfldl by
the board of health, are JU. Deoreaen
from lut week to; M reportV.V from
"I 'cholera, a f cuoutb morbus.
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(JA1K0.
CRIME.
HlloT IN A BTKXT 1'AR.
l.oitravn.i.ic, August '.'.A tlN, Wett
ihuthlr h'utfiand la a street cat in this
elty late this afternoon, inflicting a sovere
wound. Tha parties oamn here from 3t
Louis a few day since, end e
cured rooms at a hotel. Yesterday
tbu wife secretly kit town, ami started
for, St. i.buti, but was arroiled by tuln
graph ami brought" hack tu-day. Whili
I'olng hiima together In a street car the
woman suddenly drew a pistol and placed
It against her husband's perron and fired.
IIOBTII.E INHJANS.
Omau,, Augusts. A letter from Camp
Brown, situated forty mltea from Camp
8t. Auitiourgh, Wyoming territory, say a
band nf lioslllo Indians appeared la the
vicinity ot otd Camp Jirown on the 20th
of July, attacked a bourn and killed two
women. Thoy attempted no other dep
redations. A body of armed men have
Kono In purtuit of them.
VAT ALLY ST AMU K 1 1.
Ualtimohk, August 5. While .lames
Kennedy, kuepor of a saloon at 27(1 Broad
way was ejecting a party of drunkon sail
ors last night, one of them, Henry Man-
kors, fatally stabbed Mm. The murderer
wni arreted.
COMMITTItli roll TKIAL.
iliini.u, August '..James II. Wilson
of Michigan, has been committed lor trial
on ii charge nf giving a forged check on
KutonA Co's,. bank, Katon Rapids, Miclil.
gan, for goods purchased here.
JAIL ItttKAKINU,
Kociikxtkii, August 'J. Two convicts
in the Monroe county (alt, broko Irom the
guards to-ilay, one wni shot fnlnlly, but
tbo other icaped.
nor.
Little Rock, August 1. l'rd lluchy,
a diver, was shot and dangerously wounded
this morning by a man named Dorsey,
who escaped.
CASUALTIES.
TI1K FIKRY DK.MO.V AT PORT
l.ANh, ORKdON.
e.
TWKNTY-THHKK llLOC'KS KN.
TIRKLY RURNKD.
.OSS
KSTIMATKI) AT A
LION AND A HALF;
Ml L-
ONK HUNDRED THOIIilAND
DOLLAR KIRK IN nil
OAni). KTtJ.,
V.TO., KT(!.
iv n.AUc. j
San Khani'IPi'ii, August 1!. A most de
structive lire In Portland, Drcgoii, broke
ut this morning. Twelve blocks nro
now iu name. Tbe lira is iipreadlug,
uud tbe Are department uf an Couvi-r,
Iregon City, and ttaluiu are oi the way.
VUi wate'reupply is falling. The tlrerom-
melued Iu the rear of tbe Metropolitan
otel, and nearly all of tbo city hounded
by .a rub Mn street on tin. north, Stroud
street on the west, Columbia street on the
outb, and tbu river ni. the east, Is In
I.ATEK,
Nan Kiiancui'o, August 2.T-Noon.
'.itllaud tire fully under uiiitr.il. 'twou-
ty-tbrce blocks in total lulus, Tha Ure
urlgluntrd In tbe furniture store of Hegan
Hcblndler, where no lire or light was
need. It waa doubtless Incendiary. Ht.
Charles hotel, tbe largest building In tbe
Ity, and two stores, are the only buildings
saved on Front street. 4
fAHTICULAHX.
Among the losses In the Portland flru
are i engine nousea, i easn lactones, ;i
foundries, 4 mills, hotels, 100 storee, and
JS0 dwolllngs. Ono hundred aud lllty
homeless families are encamped in the
public park. Loss, $1,000,000 j insurance
$200,000. Kverytblug Is confusion. Tho
police and national guards are around the
burnt district. Two alarms this after
noon with losses small. The dangor to
Portland is passed, Two corps
of regulars, detailed from
Fort Van Couver to guard property. Re
sides other losses (reported, $60,000 we
lost in removing goodi. Many person
who thought themselves rich, are to-day
penniles. Oudng tbe burning ot Walk
or' building, the proprietor offered ten
thousand dollars for a good stream of wa.
ter. One incendiary was caught by the
police '.and taken to JalL Hamuel
Lowenstien, of the Arm of Low
mitlen A Co., furniture deal
er, was killed, Johnson a fireman,
fill from a ladder and wat hurt, He will
recover. The city treasurer was danger
ously hurt, but will "recover. Two men
were arrested for setting fire to a house on
Third street. " The tindestroyed churcho
have been converted Into dwelling house.
Tbe common council is issuing food tick
ell to destitute people. Many cltln offer
aid to tha sufferer.
rist IN CIIICAOO.
, Oiiicauo, Augnst.J. About 6::i0 this
afternoon a lire broke out in tbe fourth
atory, near tbe elevator, in that magniB
rent five story lmlldlng belonging to
Singer & Co., aud is stilt burning, with a
prospect that tbe entire interior will bo
destroyed, in nuiiuing wa ueingnttei
' up for ocuraaoy by Field, Letter Ce
as a retail dry gooas store, ine nro i
said to have originated through tha care-
IMsntS oi a piuiiiwr t "t una irs
fourth floor.
I.ATIB.
-The Ore in tit Singer ballllng tcr.iebi
-..,, -r.;;T jr.
ILLINOIS. SUIWAY, AUGUST 187:$. " ' ,
Was not'ibdiui till tbe;rtiof, With Its
large skylight, nothloe, aud tbe entire up
per floor were dertrnjed. The wooiWotk
ami tho plastering i(, Hie .wihe'r .itorles
were bailly damaged. Lola ttetltriated at
1100,0(10, upon which thete Is nu Insur
ance. MISCELLANEOUS.
HTATKMKNT IN UKOAMO.Vro
TIIK HOUOKKN AV)WS
RANK.
FUNKRAI.S
IIAN(iKI)
OF TIIK TWO
MRN AT HAl.TL
MOKK.
DKMOLlHHINOHTlNKINfl HTALI.S
IN NKW YORK OITV.
TIIK
KIRK atAHHIIAL UK
OAflO RKMOVKI) UY
THK MAYOR,
OKI.
FTC,
KTO.,
KTC
TUB l'riNIIKII IIOHOkSN HAMK,
Nxtr Yokk, August 'J The dlrectnre
of tbe ftrsl independent Hoboken saving
bank, say tho .loots wore not closed for
want of funds, but to allow an eiarniua-
lion tn be made, to ascertain the amount
of the .aUcoodlair, ortJuer's defalcations'
Liabilities are placed at $1,230 Olio, aets
ll.mi, 74iJ.
TIIK IIANIIID MEN' ri'NCRAI.M,
Rai.tiuork, August '.. The funerals
of Nicholson and Hollohan, banged yes
terday, took place to-day. The former
look place from his father's residoncn, and
the latter under the auspices of the Pns
oner's Aid society.
ACLKAN WKIT.
Xxw Youk, August 2. Three hundred
laborers, guarded by a Urge police force,
in ado a clean swoep to-night of the booths
and Mends around Palton market. A
groat crowd witnessed the disappearance
of favorite bauiUs. No disturbance.
HKUOTKn.
Chicago, August i.- Mayor Medllt to-
lay removed Fire Marshall Williams,
against whom charges of gross miscon
duct were yesterday made, and has
appointed A'slitanlenl Marshall Matt.
Bennett to take charge of tho depart
ment.
TiONtiM MKrr'KI),
Nictv York, August 2, Tbo rocelvor
ul laiei rafosea to accept lond for tbe
release of the Pacific Mall Sleamnblp
company's steamers. He demands the
payment of taxes dim.
rMNTKIlV RTaiKK,
Tho prnsldettt of the International
Typographical union, resident here, bas
been Informed of a strike oT the union
priiitors in Ottawa.
lt:s. ttitoiA
Is said to havnenrollod about l!0(l men In
this city, mostly Americans, for service In
Cuba c.i'iit the Spaniards.
FOREIGN.
kino or aiXoNY.
I.IINUOK. Aim IU t 2. The
hnallh of
King John of Haiony is such as toeicite
apprnbkiistons cf dropsy,
HUHNSitl,
Vicnna, August 2. A are In the hi-
position building this morning burnt.1 tbe
Alskce-Iirralne ptersaiil dwelling.
k'Ai.ia nuo.
Ui.at.is, Aiii'.iut 2. The report that
the Spanish lnsutgent al Cartbageea
burned the house of the (Jermeu uoniul,
aud maltreated tbe consul, 1 denied,
AN 1MTBRT1BW,
It I probable an interview will take
place at Frankfort between the King of
Helglutn and the Kmperor of Uormauy.
PERSONAL.
Villi.
CLhcinxati, August '-'.Private Infor-
matlon ha been received here of tbe
death of Dr. John Uorehead, al hit home
(u Ireland. Dr. H, wa once a resident of
this oily, where he accumulated a fortune
by real estate (peculations, aud then re
turned to his native land. While here he
was a member or th faculty of tt. Old..
Medical college.
WEATHR REPORT.
Wahiiisoto.n. Aug. 2. Probabilities
for tbe Northwest and Upper Lake region
and thence to Indiana and Kansas north
westerly winds, occasional rain along river
valley, partly cloudy, and clearing
weatbor, high temperature Sunday, For
(iulf stales acd Tennessee northwost
wind, lower temperature partly cloudy
weather and rain. For rjoutb Atlantic
atate. touthwest winds, clear weather,
lower temperature, and occasional rain.
For Lower Lakes and Middle slate ris
ing barometer, slightly lower temperature,
Borlhwest winds and clearing weather.
For Mew Kugland warm, partly cloudy
weather, low barometer, south winds and
local atnrms,
M4HKET REPORT.
a.
' St. Lone, August ii. Flour easier for
new: snore dolm; aud prices unsettled.
Wheat tower. No 4 red fall $1 I'Jjc; No
:l$l 20(3.1 2b: No" II lit.
Com Tower; No 2 mixed D7V8 on the
P"H oto August: alo iseutember.
Oats unohenged', No - ml'1 20:mo on
the spot; iTJc selfer September.
"yeiuaay, uigber; no 2 usosc.
S,ofk,tady. 9jo.0.i ,
iUry alt inat 'oulet..wtth no.salsi. ila
f-:rai. tHkouUer SMeUc. Clear rib
l"iHH;Jolear IBlraiolc; clear idler;
'Urd nacbanged.
Whiskey ilrm, a-.v, H
a '.'l."Mi u'"1 l" ,,'""ea matlve
y uvw u, cows end ln.ll.rs ,:i
eiiui ami inuiana $n i:m &,
Hnrs lower. tUlit 117. '
MeuiuiN, August '-. Cottou 'fcaice
a m nrm; ordluary HIJoj Joe mU
dllbe; IBJo, 1
Flour, no sales,
Corn quiet, ABfeMluc. r
OtU ii(iUo.
Hay 'JS; choice $M.
Iran llisis, f lili!.
I! scon Ilrm; sho'uldeis Hf'ic.
New Oai.usNt, August 2. Corn ulet
'Me; yellow OCo.
watsanii and lower. 'UMau,
Dried salt meat
ecetfee; enoul
Hilars I'.'Jo;
naron ecarce VM l i(iw I jo.
Cotl'ee firmer lr20jc.
Others unchanged.
RIVER NEWS.
nice ens rail er Ske tsivere
For 21 home ending a p.m., August , l;a
' Above
1 low
(Changes.
STATION.
IUe. Kail.
J2Uj
Ilootlf Hie.
Brunswick
Cairo
Cincinnati
Confluence
Davenport
KvensvluV ,,,
Kort Benton
Hermann
.IrOVrsou City
Kausae City .......
Keokuk.
LaCrosse
Leavenworth
Lexington
Little Hock
Louisville
Marietta
Memphis,
Morgantowii
Naehvllle
NewUeneva
NewtOrlcan ...
Oil City
Oiuabit ., . ,
I'adil.uli
Pittsburg
PJattsiuoutb
Hbrevriiort .....
JU.,
ii :ii
Si. Joseph
St. I.oul
ht. Paul .
Vlcksliurg
Wauaw
YauLloii. ,, . ,,,, ,,
iu ol
KliWIN (let It I, AMU.
Obsener Slxual fitnjft, II. M. A.
St, Loot, August 2,-The seveu tlx-
teenth interest of tbe (treat Republic.
owned by Thomas Blonson, wai sold et
public ale to-day, under deed of trust'
Tho state savings Institution was the pur
cbeser ror Jo,00o. Tbu debt was $2,000.
There we bill llltlu internal manifested in
the sale, only one bid being made. The
City of Alton Is beleg.lhorougbly rebuilt,
and when completed wltl be a two thou
sand Ave hundred tonnat, ami tailed lb
new City of Alton.
Arrived, Joel, Peoria; Hot. Hoy, Keo
kuk; Northeastern, Kellheburg; Lione,
Cairo; Baker. Qulucy. Departed, Ueury
a roe, Mew Orleani; Itob tiny, Keokuk)
Baker, Oulnoy; Dnsmet, Kausas Cilvi
Capital City. Vickslmrg; Bannock City,
and Coal Hill, Cairo. River falling, wee
tner I'loudy, rain this noon, and cold toj
night.
Louinvii.LB, Auguft 2. River still sta
tionary with ) leel 0 Inches in the canal
and '.' l'et tl Inches on the falls. Arrived,
Wild Duck and barges, Pittsburg j Sham
rock, Ironton, Departed, Wild Duck
and barges, Pittsburg; Hbainrock, Iron
ton. The Kentucky river packet, Blue
Wing, and thresolhvrs laid up on account
or low water.
Msurute, August 2, Arrived: City of
Vicktburg, Oraud Tower, J K Tulle, Ht
Louis. Departed; Urand Tower, Ht Louis
Belle Vernon, Cincinnati; Tone, new Or
leans; City of Vicksburg, Vicktburg; Ft
uiuon, Lime mix., warn ana siiury
In port: U W Cheek, Mary Boyd.
Cincinnati, August L Biver st feet' ii
Inches end rising. Departed: Hbaiuioo,
Now Orleans; Jama U Parker, Meuipsde
Weather pleasant and showery.
Suhbybmrt, August 2. Weather
clear. Mercury Ml. River fell 2 incut,
No arrival. Depaited: Marie Louise
for New Orleans,
Masiiviile, August a, River falling
steadily, thirty inches on slioils. Arrived
Jflla Hughes, Cairo. Weather clear and
pleaiaut.
Kvanrvii.LI, Augutt 2. River felleu
a inche; mercury 7o to ttt". No arrival
or departure except local packet.
Naw OaLBANe. August 2. Nu arriv
al. Deputed; Bismarck, Bee and barges
at i.outs. weather clear.
PlTTttiuivu. Augutt 2. KisluK slowly
7 feet full In channel.
FHIL, HOWARD,
STEAMBOAT HUT CHER
tn aMaai:tMBii aliataa:.
aaJieeeltl at Malice ei t ertere irera sieea
kaateelealof da
ST. LOUIS
IT
NI v ersi t;y
r
NTA I.INH BB IS !!!
llv member of the society . of
,lcsu. and Incorporated by an act of the
stale leeliutitre In ltw2. ll ua exuertenceil
itnlnterrupled success, and ooutlauee toof-
rrr toe ttuueni every lacmiy lor acquiring
a inorougn
t'laaalral aael Caastaerelat MaeaMaa
Bulletin are tent three time a year to
tho parent" or guardian or the tlutteat to
inform thesu ol te coaduct, htalthaad
imprrovement of their tout or ward. An
experienced uaysician daily visiu Hi In
autuuon. anu va greaieet ear.' ana alien
iiou are ueitoweu on iae iick.
TBBJeUi
Hoard aad tullleai per stsslon, tea
months, f3tn,
The uext tetelon beglas on September 1
1&T8. i i
Catalotruee ceatalalear lastructton to par-
etol. aad full BarUcuUr. will be nt Iree
PrealdaatHt. lands flnlveraltr. St. Louis,
: MtPiottrt. ' ;-ladwI
OFFICIAL PAPKR
Our Home Advertiieri.
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IfOHWAHDINfj ANfi COMMISSION
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No. 78 Oaio Lbtbb, Oauio, Ilia.
l-7tf.
J. M. FHUiLIPB,
forwarding and Oommluion
MHEOBANT,
an
WHABMOAT WWPHIITUII.
iirpre,l to forward all kinds of freight
lo all point.
JeT sate etta44 toeretseMT;
WOOD HITTINHOUfj A HKO
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SB.
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0 CITY AND COUNTY.
Horn AdfertiiemMli.
Jaiw g. Hanaaa. ChVT)nta
JOHN W. HARMAN A CO.,
KBAL ESTATE AOENTS
COLLKUTOHS
ABU
OOMVMYAOM
NeTellti OtatPe (Be? S4kl eVte SmMA VseteSBtSS
Cat bo, Illi won. .
Oler lor tale at low Iguree aad ey tens
the foUoWlng real eeUte t
No 1-Att el-oal oottage. cotw.TWetAa
and lateuit street, U 27 aadM.b l.lhtoetael.
Lute above grade. 6 lot Irs b 4,Uw1aMiB
known ee Us "lUdgo Mucki" IheeT ten ram
vu uiuca irosa nneeaiel i SBaTa
teeatkilreeU, aad ibe beet rewtdttaea Btsja.
jirttteclty-adjolnl proay-fcCiy
iKl-Lj aad 4, b 40, ray, WtaAtstjtea
avtaue, ownveea ThfrtmlhanilllBfleeBlh
ttreele. west tide, flood itmum hniuu.'-;
No a-AUe, vacant VoUD and
acanttoUO and , atUesUsei
Lei II, heirSrl
treeC eoulh stiLV
iae eovve.
OB Math
between Commercial and WukteMak a..
nuea, will be aold In tract to aull'eurvaeeer.
very low and oa easy Unsu. f r"v"
No Lots 7 and k, h U, tttasi jrar
teenth and Poplar street, h)m BtUr
"2' VPta MstHka.ee Ideok.
No 6 .Hnieadld builaaea bsVl-llaur. mi.
dene lueoend ever. V reeaeaL-hail saM
front and rear stairway, weleremfietk Uon,
la Btintbtr one condition; Mtuaeet) all kaetei
weet corner of Coeuuerelal '. Meaue tie
TweliUi ueet. A great baraass. If aetd
oen. ' ' -
Mo t-Uts 4. 7 d 0, St. teT, efs
Commercial avenue. Uweekireiina. mt
Kirth UeU, LoU W end Hi b SB, elty. fc
WeehltMrton aveaae, lietweM'-rtlttt BBd
mxih etreeu. Term easy, price tWr
No 7-Lot II. 1b
18. OB
Mreet, between
coMBwrelal aveaue
Poplar sttetl- great bergaiu. Let Ht, baft,
hv.i , VI. TT MU1UII MTBHUe.
Ne oTwo ver deelrabte buatae
and two tote, on tuath street be Iwetti Oeutv-
iiMTclal and Washington avenue, will he
eld al term 10 pay puruhater rental of W
lr cent on InveetaaenL
Na II Ml bit In ll tH. lit aA. ULrk
ground. 'JWeachoaeay payteaaaB.
MO 10-LoU l and 2. In fa ft oaMk aaa aJ
Tenth and Levee alreete. Bert buttessB itate-
uon in the ulty Urme taey. Latuat.tBesWt
2a In b 10, let ad., eoulh corner ol TWMSieUi
ana i-opiar iireeu. aim urea tote ib eeun
boute block, fronting on Pontes (treat.
Noll-A " ' "J ' " '
nortfc.eaet censer of Wiatet asvd MMh
street, with two letevery dssiraBe at-
erty. ... 1
Mo 13 Lota is aad 19. d 71 stsB Mat ef
Twenty-Urtt treel, ppettM "Ca?at
Block "very dealrable for reatiia pur
uosaa. rhean.
Me ia-A well IsBBKvedUmertit)
00 aere under culMveileat (Mtteeeaad
good orchard, oeeriBf treeet 1
taroiun arm wave evenow. uee fuarser
mlle from etaJH and depot of Cairo A M.
Lout railroad. Will be eold on
for Bill uar acre.
-No ll-Tenot the iBotMit loK, te Usjelt
M, ttt auaiuoB, anove araue, neaaisiui reaa
'if;." 'tfce.f kattJ
propenv a 11 wui ae sota 1
A HUB GBUMCB rovl
In adaitteit to the raea
aele, or leaae, a large aumber ifvaoaai leu,
la differeat parte or the eJtf, tmbnrla Mo
I k.l.l.BU . K . t ' - - . .... ... 9 .
a wiwppa I .tit tip MWfWie,. I
In unimproved landa, we have far eat
ovarSO.OOO aereein Alexander aiuI'Vaiaaki
tountlei, at price raaglaf from fti logic.
tier acre. an
meut to pureBaaer that
wa
ureki
are prepare. 10 oaar laatteet
pureBaaer that caaaot be aqualled
In Colorado, Teaae or any eJber, xdaoe or by
iiv, icusaaor any mmnr, l
irman." A tare amouau
any other sua." A Ur's asuuatef laaetaex
the very best oualllv. la eieveaderaaJ u
huki count!, fMJoagtag to Ue'lilltwle Oea
tral RaJlroad eoaiDanv. lor taa aale of Wade.
we are the agent, will be eold very lew aad
ou such eeay tern that a person nf lad 111 1
oils habit, with a very small u sf raaeti'
suoney, can la a raw year beooaae the
owner or a productive lam. 'Wa aaVe
late and deMtrlptlou of alb land oJUiaU
or sale and
ui sake pieaetirsriBaMwti
hawtak
iliaa
BlAa,
nurchaaera the DronertT,
ilUe teiail
eold by us tniaraateed, aad abowa Iroas
patentee wna requirea uj aueiracia. At
ply to JOHN y. MAKMAN CO.,
s;or, niata aau t,evee if., twSj IB.
Juue 7, 18711.
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WINSTON k CO.,
ESTATE AttSNTI
HKAL
AUCriONKIRU,
74 (aaooRB i.oobow I.btb,
OA1BU, HA,.
HOT AMD 8lU. RlALanBTATI,
PAT TAXMS,
el,
VUMNISU A HOT II ACTS Of TITI.l
Aal eiejgtavreeee el eUeee!
J. W. MRIUMAN.
PbyslcUn, urgeou aad aooouaker. Aaae,
t'wtlflh street, between Walnut aad-Cedar
street. " 7-17 M
A. J. ROE, M.D., r
OUlc over Thorn ft Kro.' groeery eterti,
No. Itt4 Comraerclal avenue, corner. Wgheh
trett. Residence comer Welaul aaal
Tweuty-tlret treet. ' '
DR. B. 0. TABKJL '
WIU reraate UearaeMee hlswWtMi
with especial reftreaoe- la eaa atoeMea
LrealaMBt el dlsestes la aBtaa aaw aaat taa.
proved aseeBOde af aap Hcaetea.
la all cam ef feeaale htbhUIibI b ady
wlUBalaatUBAaaea. '
Oatee, ua ceaiaitreiti avetave, aejsAatw.
R. 8. BRIQHAM.ILI)
UeBWDathle BhTtlelaa aael sauna Of-
ttca IW.CoBuaerclal aveaue. leeldaace
comer or KleYeath aad Cedar ilrtes.
7-la
H. WAKDNKB, M. 9.
Oatea aad Kesldeaee 111 OieiiaireUI eve
aue, laext door to the Atheaeaar).
WILLIAM R. SMITH, M. P. i
KBSUUBMOeV
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Otv-He. Tairktsea rtreeCj is.
BP'
U. W. DUNNlNtJ.M.I).
agtwaeure-weest a.. lit,. a ep.es
DB.O. K. POPSP :
W Dr. A. at ; Aiita. aWath ewael
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