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,,0. '" t " MMItai Matter 1,"'c' JOHIfg1OgJtl:'T' 8dtor' URMtoir Ktix-k lit Minnesota Is jjoliijr up, up, " Bcl.t.b the Ifltrst 11. tlmt litis romc to Ike front and It can't le ricnlttl that he buzzes loudly. Tiir. Golconila HtraM thinks .linlc Maker' dlttrlct Is too largo nml Mioulil be retluceil. 'J'MEiti: Is two million eltflit hundred tliouand dollars worth nf rntton In the city of Memphis at present. Tnr. Masfachufotts house of rcprcsen tatires rejected the bill for the taxation of church property by a large majority. Sour. Missouri newspapers have found a "favorite son" In James O. llroadhead, and arc "writing him up" as a prcsl dential candidate. Distinct Attouney Dvkii appeared before Clymcr't commit tee on Saturday and substantiated; Hell's statement eo tar as It referred to himself. McCartnky, of the Metropolis Times, has a friend in Tope county who thinks that McCartney should be sent to con fess from I Ills district. Ix the Metropolitan Methodist church on Sunday, Rev. Dr. Newman prayed for Grant's recovery from his illness, which is said to be "periodical neuralgia." Xkw Yonit and Brooklyn li:ivo n whisky ring, and names and eases are now being considered by the l.'nlted States grand Jury, in session at Saw York. Tin: President is in IJiimicIaI difficulties and has ordered the sale ot Ids Long Branch and St. Louis property. ISuinor says he has become Involved through un fortunate real estate speculation. Uiitai.y Jamk.s TituNi.it, post-trader at Concho, Texas, and one of the strong est witnesses against llclknap. paced through St. Louis on Saturday last, on his way to Washington. Trainer refused to be interviewed. TmiJIonic Rule members of parlia ment have been given to understand that it they will give their support to the royal-titles bill vole to call Victoria, Kin press of India, the Fenian prisoners will be released. The Chicago Times shudders at the anticipation, it Colvln Is not beaten for mayor, of bearing him salute the Illus trious Emperor of Bra.ll with the saluta tion, "Well, Dom, clean up, and we'll show you 'round." Tub public debt statement shows a re duction of the public debt during March of H,240,8C ; cash lii the treasury, coin. $83,750,794 ; currency, $r,0(!Ti,0jn; ieclal deposits tor the redemption of certificate ot deposit, $31,2:10,000. As enterprising Inhabitant of Golconda. who had been engaged for some time In 1 1 1 . 1 I t ..-- r. .t r 1 l i . ... . . mu uwaiiicaaui luiuiumi'iuriii'icau hickcis. was discovered last week. The authori ties were a little too slow in their move ments, and the counterfeiter es:aped. The town of Falrmouut, West Vir ginia, had a destructive fire on Sunday. Twenty-two buildings, valued at one hundred and twenty-live thousand dol lars, were burnt. The total Insurance wag about thirty thousand dollars. Fouictekx out of the sixteen Repub lican delegates from .Mississippi to the Cincinnati convention are Instructed to vote for Mortou for President, and he was declared the unamlnous choice of the colored convention of the State. Uk.s'. Finnic P. Blaik lea an ctate of five hundred dollars. Ho was a member ot Congress for three terms, a general In the army and a United States senator, but ho never made any money out of these positions and died poorer even than honest public men usually do. Wi: publish to-day an Interesting letter on current political topics, written by "Grayson," whom many of our readers know Utter as Mr. Lloyd O. Harris, formerly of Mound city, uow of St Louis. Harris is often on the whig and enjoys peculiar opportunities ot becom ing acquainted with the subjects on which he writes. Hon. Ciikiw u. Jf AO wrM K JutM o the Golconda Herald, under date of March JOth, announcing that he Is pot a candi date for governor ; that lie has "unabated confidence h, the houestv of Hie nm mw or the Republican pariy.andor m'n I61'" Ucy l,ro'.nd that ho will fight in the rav a.,d lily 10 'party for lis succtw HiSMAitCK celebrated his Ku.S(.C(1.j birthday on Saturday last, and wa, Kr. sonally congratulated by the tu,(IT the crown Prince, the iliniom-Hi., the federal council, and the. leglslatle uij.mn.-B, was serenaded by the band ol the imperial uuurd and reei lvi-.l .-, ni dations by telegraph ftoin the king of Havana, niey did the old gentleman proud. This aiobfl)eu,erai vigorous attempt to prove that Gov. iiiuen was uisuouest lu bis dealings with the St. Louis. Terra llnutn nmi iu railroad, for whlsh be acted as counsel dur- ingits Muscuuuimculties, The charge has been sbowu;to be a uise one, but i-rvrmugt oa to it tenaciously. Uncle BlUy, like winery, seems to like company. NOV. MIX OS t ilt Ki ll Y.tAATIOX. Oov. Dlx has written a letter condemn ing In tiio strongest terum the move inado In the New York leuUlature to Initios a tax on church property. Tlie governor tlitnks that the proportion is virtually one to Impofo n tax on tliu worship of Alniighty (Sod and could have had its origin In no other ureat than out! unfriendly to all church organizations, or one in which the love of money Is the predominant palin, he says: " If thosu who l.aye set this move on foot, want more money, let them tax thelrrnin. their tobacco, their pictures, their fast horses, game dogs, liquor saloons, dance houses, clubs, theatre, diamonds, equip ageseverything In short, which minis ters to their pleasures, their talis and their sensual Indulgences." Alter thus shooting these mercenary worldlings on the spot, nslt were, (iov. Discontinues The scheme should be repudiated and denounced in nil Its parts. One can hardly ilelialo It without a leeliuir ol (lu basement. It is not a subject lor liumnn Iol'Ic. It Is not a problem ol protlt and los'. to be aruned by religious obligation on one side and tlnauclal cupidity on the other, it is a matter ol Instinct, ol in born reverence, of the consciousness which every mind not perverted by the sophistications ot worldly science m 01 Its immeasurable luferioity to the Sover eign Ruler of the universe and of the homage it owes to him us Its creator and redeemer, there Is somethlm; rcvoltlu to the moral sensu lu its normal Mate li the Idea ol makluir a mcrccmirv nrollt out of an edilice consecrated to 'his ser vice. When this inner. senc is wanting HrKiimrui is iriuucss. From this eloquent protest against n scheme into which u paragraph In l'rc.4 blent Grant's last nnnual message put new life and energy, it is evident that Governor Dlx is an old-lashloned Cliri tian and has no sympathy with any ol the Isms Darwinism, Tynda1lm, .Sjdrlf uallsm, that have in these latter years ni ifcn to vex mankind. Governor Dlx concludes his long letter, of which we have only given the silicht points, with this paragraph : It seems to mi: that this whole move ment Is calculated to create In the breasts of rellevting peooin n f'cclliiir of profound sorrow and unnilllrated 1 1 -iru -t . The proper mode of treating it is to scout It out of the committee rooms, legislative halls and social circles which It has de nied by Its presence To, give it any countenance would bo to 'liirnMi new ground lor the. national reproach too n. ten cat upon us. that the alniighty dol lar Is the chief object ot our adoration. mi.vi:k itiu.virri .-. The text ol tliifVHvci resumption bill, passed by the house of representatives on Friday Jat, is as follows : lie ilcwicteil. etc.. That there be. ami hereby Is. appropriated out of any inonev in the treasury not otherwise appropri ated, the sum of $1KI,000 to provide for the engraving, printing and other ex penses of making and issuing United States notes. Six1. -. That the secretary of the treas ury is hereby directed to issue silver coins oi me unueu suites ot mo denomination ol 10. '-"0, 2. and DO cents of standard value In redemption of an equal amount of fractional currency, whether the same be now in the treasury awaiting redeui tion or whether It mav be presented for reucmni on: nnei tuu ccruturv ot mu treasury mav. under tbn regulations of the treasury department, provide for such a redemntlon and issue liv Kiilutltntlnn nt the regular sub-treasuries and public de positories oi me unucu Mutes until me wuoic amount ot fractional currency out standing shall be redeemed. Sko. X That silver coins ot the United States of the denomination of one dollar shall be leiral tender nt their imiiiiiuil value for any amount not exceeding S.V) in any one payment, and sliver coins of the united states, or denominations of less than one dollar shall be a legal tender at tueir nominal value lor any amount not exceeding $23 In any one payment. The bill was passed by a vote of one hundred and twenty-two yeas to one hundred nays. Of the Illinois delega tion, .Messrs. Hartzcll, Campbell, Springer, Sparks, Stevenson, and Eden voted lu the negative. Messrs. Morrison. Wlke, Farwcll, llurchard. Whiting. Caul flcld and Harrison voted lu the allirma- tlve. The probability Is that the bill will pass the senate without amendments. In anticipation of the passage of this bill, preparations for Isssu ing silver from the United States sub- treasuries have goncactlvely forward. At the sub-treasury in St. Louis, on Friday last, fifty-five thousand dollars In silver ten-cent pieces were received fiom the mint at Carson, Nevada. During the past month, there have also been re ceived, three hundred and four thousand dollars In half-dollars; seventy-six thou sand dollars In quarters, and one hundred thousand dollars In tweutv-cent pieces. Total, live hundred and thlrty-llve thou sand dollars. There are al-o in the sub- treasury vaults in St. Louis two hundred thousand dollars in gold; but this will not Iw Issue Willi the silver. I'LVCIIIIAt'li. I'iiielilMck was present at the Repub lican State convention of MIM.ppl on Friday last and made a rather remark able speech. Ho. began speaking about twelve o'clock at midnight and con. tinned till alter one o'clock in the morn ing. HcpraKcd the generalship of the Democrat!" patty lu Mississippi; ,a!il the result of the last election there proved that no p.uly could Will (111 tin; rni.. 1.,,.. ..i -tu muni: , believed that the H'tiato would t-ltortly tend a committee of Investigation there (0 IllVCiti ' ....in 11 mo i'icciioii lii that SL-ite and reconstruct u,L. joum . that tliu whole Noi tli weio alarmed at lllti C I t... . KMiiuui-ii siiuation, but all should --wi.MiriMi mat a conlederatu Demon. ho . .i,,W Mnr 1Ulc s'wl; ex- S .lo,U,:,lUr! ,K",,l,,u,u '"J ,lr' heir duty lu order t be, especled tJr01'0,'"'''0'111'"' r en lu" ,",l'r,cru wlt" of -laveiy; BlU Um eet cajmblo men for oftlce-to put orward respeetahlcnenaud there wo! Id be no call for troops at the ,,olL;,ohl cm to have good men for oillce, eve,, If hey had to take Democrat,, to find such . e .on.ctlh.es wished he wa, , Z 2l crat hlmsell-the Democrats had been favorably dlsj-osed towards hhn, but the Republicans had slaughtered him ; the oloi-od people were beginning to think Independently lor thciii'elvcs and the habit would grow on them whether ,lt was liked or hot. These were rather mixed senti ments to drop from the red lips ol 11 colored Republican in one of the most milled of Radical roiitheru conventions, lie asked the convention to pass Hit! vote) ol thanks to Morton, but Morton will have to keep his Southern colored allies welt in baud If Plnchbnck roams around loosu and talks unrestrainedly in many conven tions where the colored troops do n con siderable part ol the flghiug. IIIII.HTOW'.-i 01tnr.it. Secretary liristnw lias sent to nil per sons having charge of government build- lugs, a circular oidcrlng tlial, ns the ap propriation for the fiscal year ending dune IW, Is now ne.irlj exhausted, nil gas and water in each building shall be shut oil' and nil engineers, laborer.', and other employes, paid from the nppropr.it ion, shall be discharged. This order is ghen in accordance with the section of the re vised statutes which provides that node partmunt ol the government shall expend in any one llscal year any sum In excess ot the appropriations for that year or Involve the government In any contract for the future payment of nny money in excess of such appropriations. The appropriation which has fallcp short was made by the last session of congress Compliance with the Older, which must be observed, will shut oil the gas In the New York postolllce and stop all night w-ork there, as well as in the olllccs lu most other leading cities. The result will be seriously felt in nil business circles, lly nil Immediate ap propriation, congress can, 11 it will, step in mid relievo the department from its crippled condition. mttm: itiionv. The Rhode Kland election for state of- llcers and a legislature that will elect a successor to Senator Anthony, took place yesterday. There were three tickets in the field: Democratic. Republican, and Prohibition. The Democratic platform rcalllrmcd devotion to the union; de nounced the otlicl.il corruption which has stamped Grant's administration with deep disgrace; declared that the present blighted condition of the bu.-iucts inter ests ol the country is chargeable to the Republican paity. for Its desertion of the well-fried and established theory ot nil enlightened governments ol the earth. mil its adoption Instead of an lixedeem- ible currency; and that the only possible return to prosperity is a return to sound urreney based on n gold redemption, to be made as soon us consistent with the business interests of tiio country. It ex pressed opposition to that system of rob bery known as protection to American producer.-, and demanded in its place a tariff for revenue, and closed with a res olution lu favor of the adoption of the property qualitlcation, which unjustly discriminates against naturalized citizens. The Republicans adopted no platform, and the Prohibition party confined them selves to temperance issues. CIKMIKI'.n I'ir.Ultlll'OXT. A story very discreditable to the repti tatlou of Attorney General Pierrepout has just couu! to light in Washington, and will form the basis of another scandal in vestigalion. lu IsUSn sale was made to tho government of two old steamers, the hmplrc ( ity ami tho Illinois, for six hint died thousand dollars. It Is said that these vessels were rotten hulks, not worth more than -evcnty-ilye thousand dollars. One of them, it is said, Merit to the City of New York for hospital purposes, and has ever since been practically useles in the outer bay. The steamers were owned by Marshall O. Roberts, and the sale was negotiated by Kilwards Pierre pout, then attorney for Robert", now at torney general. The charge Is made that some curious things might be learned about the distribution of the six bun dred thousand dollars. Gen. Meigs, quartermaster general, protested against thepiiiehaseofthe vessels, and it is upon his testimony that the new Investigation will 1)0 ordered. a.oiiii:k sr.HT or tii i t:i itv Nichols, the superintendent of the tov- eminent Insane asylum at Washington, o is a typical administration olllcer. He raised cabbages for the asylum at one dol- Jar per head and M.ent ten thousand dol- lars in fertilizers to raise live homln-d dollars worth of vcgotablcs. He em ployed two physlch'us to attend to six hundred insane persons. Sometimes these patients received uttentlo n nil sometimes they did not. Freunentlv ihn medlcliiQ ordered for one patient wn . 4 v . given to another, and the poor creatures' were often beaten, cuffed and Ironed tor no cause. 1 he food prepared for them was scanty and unwholesome. Per contra, Nichols has a fine house, luxuri ously furiil-hed, keeps several carriages and horses to match, nml glvc elegant dinners. Hu Is now under Investigation. and may come to grief. Miss Scs.w R, AxriKi.vv w.i. one ot tho original proprietors of therofiitort, the woman MilTragi; ncw.spaer published In loton some years niro. mid which was one of tbn Innumerable caravan of Jour nalistic ventures which have wratined the drapery ol their couches about thorn and laid down to :i sleep in which I here are no di earns ami fiom which there is no awakening. But the ghost of tho news paper, lu the sliupo of a debt of some ten t!wuaud dollars, haunted Miss Anthony's waking ami sleeping hours, and kept her generally lu a very uncomfortable frame oi mum, hue, made up her mind to take thu "lecture Held" for tho purpose of making money to pay off tho debt, and she succeeded in her undertaking. A lew weeks ago she paid oil the last dol lar of tho ten thousand laid the ghost of the Itecolution and Is now a happy woman lu one particular. Tin: Mississippi Republican Stato con vention passed a resolution tendering Ihe gratitude of Mississippi Hepubllenns to SJenator Jlorlon "for the Interest he hail manifested In the protection or Southern Republicans in their personal freedom and In the sacred rights nl free speech and u free ballot, and that he was entitled to their thanks nml gratitude rnr tils devo tion to thesu principles." This resolu tion deserves n vigorous waive or the moony snirl from Morbin. Wr. have received the first number of the first volume ol thcS.ui Juan (lii'nlt, published nt Topckn, Kans,i. Tim GmVe Is devoted exclusively to the min ing interests In San Juan In Colorado- gives the location of the .nines and many items ol Interest to the present nnd pros pective miner. The paper contains a map of the country wIUi the railroad con nections from the Mast, ami Is lu short, a thorough guide on all matters pertain ing to the mining country of Colorado. CONNECTICUT. Tho Nutmeg Stato Fires the First Democratic Gun of the Campaign. Governor Ingenoll Re-elected by over Six Thouiand Majority. IlAUirniip. April The election pro ceeiled quietly. The polls do not clnu till live anil It Is Impossible to give nny- I.I.... .Ij.Oitttn .ilinill tlln rnanlf 'I'lu. ..!.. . llllll iviiiii.v. - .win. alii, mill ! iinnti ntnl pnu- ilU-irrrennlilA nt l-III nl. icct the vote some hf the State. Four Stale tickets are In the field and tho chances are against an election of governor by the people. 1 he legislature will probably be very close. The green back men are polling a considerable vote here. There are three candidates for mnvor here, a Democrat. Republican nnd and Independent, with the chances in favor of the first. There will be n pretty full vote in the city. eccnnil lllnpitlrli. H.iumiitP, April 3. Hartford city gives Ingersoll u majority ol .111); I ist year ingersou nati aniajoruy oi i.jii. The Indications are that White (Ren Is elected to congress over Wells, (Dem be n fond nifilnrltv. Nxty towns, mcuuiing nariioni, gives Robinson (Rep.)l.".7J:i: Ingcrsoll. (Dem.) 17.M7: Smith. (Tern.) VJ2 : Atwater. .. r : v . s . (Greenback) -110; The same towns last year gave Green. (Rep.) 10,007; Inger soil. (Dem.) 18,019; Smith, (Tern.) SOI; scattering, 0. So far as heard from, thu itepuoiicuns nave gained 11 representa tives and the Democrats It. lngcrsoll is no doubt re-elected by the popular vote and tho legislature. Is Democratic. 3 Third lltMialrli. Nk.w Haskn. April :). Thu votelu the town of New Haven resulted as follows : Robinson (licputillcan), :i,2,;i ; lngcrsoll (Democrat). -I,:i0.; Atwater (Greenback), 1,'JiK); Smith (Prohibitionist). S". H.wsti oiip. April 3. One hundred and nine towns irlve Robinson 117.594: hiirer- soll, 33,490; Smith, 1.0S0; Atwater, 7S1. The same towns last year gave Greene, 2S.'2H; lngcrsoll. 35,0-JO; Smith, 1,023 ; scattering, 0. Net Republican gain, l ,.. in the senate there will prob ably he lour republican to seventeen Democrats. The Democratic majority in the house Is thirty or more. Norwich, April 3. Walto (Republi can) Is elected to congress bv between 700 and 800 plurality over Wells (Demo crat). rourlli IHtpatrh, Haiitfoiip, Conn., April 3. One bun dred and thirty-seven towns irive Robin son 30,777; lngcrsoll, J2, 100; Smith, 1,:)C0; Atwater, Ml. Scattering, J-.. Republi can gain 1,01.1 over last year. New Ha ven is not included In this. I ll III IHhi.iiti li. M:w Havk.v April 3. Fairfield county, one small town wanting, Hvcs Robinson 0,7-11 ; lngcrsoll, 7.311. Now iiaven county, three small town lacking, gives Robinson 10 310: lngcrsoll, 11,313 : ,1 1,1 iliei , .Flu , i3 111! Ill, uso, - RAMBLING NOTES. Vt Flutter nml I'ulillf H-I'rmlileiitlnl Hfclp Tlic lieiiiuenitir 'out rlillou Juilifr Ilnvlw. (Correoiiilu:e of Hie Si. I,m Itrjiubtlcau, IvIiicago, .March 30. The mouth of -Marcn uas ocen quite savage In this di rection. It came lu like a Hon, roared tor tinny nays and now refuses to go out like a lamb. While the weather lia stormed and raged, so has the troubled ea of whiskey trials and politics. Thu day set for the Cincinnati conven tion is drawing near at hand, and the Re publicans are very active canvas-ln" for their respective candidates. Just at present the anxious ones have developed their strength in the following order: (llalne. Hristow, .Morton, t'onk ling, Hayes. Washburne, but I still firm ly believe that Gen. Sherman, if em.lii. end a candidate. CUM COIlCfUtmfp timw votes in tne convention than any three of wic uuutv, .mu his name win oe prcented notwithstanding his objections. Gen. Grant was not a candidate when he was first nominated, and said more than once that he preferred ills position ns In Ihe army, but afterwards accepted the nomination. Illinois is tomewhat divid ed but will no doubt present Wash bu rue's name. isconsin, under the control of Matt (."arientcr, will rally for Illalne. Concerning tliu Democratic convention, I Unit that the Northwestern people are pleased with the selection of St. I ,.n. and every one who lias recently visited that city is loud In founding the praNc of the chamber or coin- nicrce building. Illinois will un- doilbttdlv Instruct lor ll ivls 'I I,.. ,i..i gatlon will bo nearly tho same as the one inai auenuen miumore. '1 he llou. .lolm II. Obcrly. of Cairo, w ill no doubt i mm,. of the members from "Kgypt." Wiscon sin always semis a fine delegation, and lids year will not I.e an exception. Sena tor .1. R. Doollttle. Governor Dewey, Ion. J. H.Cary.Gen. Galxi Rouck, .1. liwlcr, hsq., Gen. IM. Rrag, Hon. Geo. II. Paul were amoiitr the members wi, attended the Raltlinore convention, ami from what I hear in Milwaukee- nearly the same delegates, w lm aro really a tal enteil and wise body of gentlemen, will be called upon to attend tin. Hi. t nnii convention and will not bo instructed. lly the way, I am runlndcd that Senator Doollttle 1ms mi criL'.T'i-niepi! in t,.iiv,.r n lecture before tins law university lu St. Louis. May 15. and cm tiromlso nil attend an Intellectual treat. The Davis movement seems to loom up stionger every day. The judgo Is quite wealthy, but tho best posted say ho tpCllils 110 money to further Ills urn. peels, and where hU popularity comes from Is more than I can explain, except Ing tho one fact, that hu was an Intimate friend of Lincoln, ami the people In this un ciioii six-Hi m it -yarn nun as a seconu 'Old Abe." With all ll, Imnexlr lli.il Lincoln had. Some nuestlon tiio nrn- iricty of looklli" to the for a candidate, nnd even favor an amend meiit to the constitution deelarlngall fed eral Indues nnd o u i,nt,iinViiv, ,nci. tlony Ineligible for tlioodlco orprcsfdeut until their res una I Inn n-.t i,n,,'i,e-,in,i at least lour years. They would have this Include the general ami all army nnd navy olllcers. Jiut, as I said beloie, lm people think the mantle ot Lincoln has lallen on the broad shoulders ot .Indue Davis, nml fur ther thrBiitih are will phased with ail Hie decisions he has made concern in? re construction. One thing Is to bo hoped and devoutly prayed lor, anil that Is n Utile less enthusiasm on the part of his llloomtngtou friends who attended the Cincinnati Llber.il convention, provided they attend tho St. Louts convention, and 1 1 icy certainly will, lor Ihn "Future Great" sends an In invitation to every body, old i n I young, lo Join thejlargcst gathering ever held in the west. ('41 A I,. TO OOAIi CONSUMERS : If inniSM'KO, Ills,, -Ua. 11, 1s7C, Knre now nilninit a tenrmiKTlorartlrle ol real Pt-v Iruni nil linmirltir. rsm-clullr ailaiitnl for (.t.iIm nnd liouirliotil ni- grnrrsll), which uru-lll ilclhrr in L'nlrn. un the Culm nml VinrennFA track lir the car load ofsnn lmrlitls nt nine f) centu lxr Imdii l, or to ilollam und lUt-nty-nrc wills (.! 8') ktIiiii. Wnlo Iiiiifh i-ry riiH-rlir Brllrlcuf Nut Cim lil rh we will ifi-lhi r nn Imrk nl nlxtis-u (In) ilnllun iM-r rr 1,11-lirln. TartU-n not wittiliiK n car louil will mil ii'in K. M WanI 1111 Kijrhlh liTtt, l-chvft-n (ninicrrlal and Wnh-Inulociuveniic-i, ami ! 1 nppllril nt n-ainnaltlr trnns. Mr. Want will ulmi ilillu r litis coal tc any part oriheclly Bl SI tt tn-rcar load, mak this nal rintnlmut SJ M iwrlim. All thrroal used bv IhcC.nnil V It. It. In eiiiilli-d from oiiriiilnc,nni It lias no rtifrior hi the niarkit. Ailittras nil outers Tor cunt til Jas. A. Viall A Co., IIAIIIIIiSllt'Itn, If.l... , Q"l'. M. Ward, K'l , lia tisims und will ile ler Ililt rial a! M .V) m r cur. l-2u-,Itr. $16 FORGES FOR FARMS ! No Belts or Bellows. WIXX, WELD 3-INCH IRON. .lint what Is Wanted. -enil S-ccnl utaniii Tor circular to K.MI'lIti; I'OftTA III.K KOHUli I'll, iiiov, N. . a-i'lif Dime's m Fm cotton I III. ofiki il Jil 1 I Ikrecelpl ct WU1T IQruil re t Kscti," a Treatlto oa tho Caaie,UltorT, Cure and rrneollooorPII,E)l. Pnt. Hrtftl Ijr I'. NarA!:ii. TKR rn, 44 W.lker KU-mL .ttwTtr.it. !Dtl'HCKlga DWII oflka tmud Kl.u. cn receipt ct a Inur aunip. THE DAILY BULLETIN. rrdlK llUI.I.KTfN l.ulill.heU every mornhiK (exciit Monday) In the Bulletin IlulMIng, cor ncr Waiuiufcton avenue and Twel.lb atrett. The IIcllisun 1 aerve.1 to city alcrlbi-r by IdltWul carriers at Twenty-Five Ceuu aVetk, puyalle Weekly, lly Mall, (lu adranrO, SlOper annuinj tlx montln, r tlirec woiitln, . one month, tl 'Jj. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN. I'ullhbed erery Thur.lay ruomlng tt SI 25 ei annum, Invariahly Iniulranw. HiejioitAKe on the Weekly will 1 prepaid at this office, go that uWrlU-ra will uhuln for a mihucrlptlon rice of Sl a year. ADVEBTISING HATES. DAILY. Ilulne Canl, xt annum M oil One aquare, one n6rtlon, i oij One uare, two inwrtloiu .. i jij One aquare, one wee , 2 ji) One wiuare, two wika 3 50 One aquare, three ww-ks, i 00 Ou tquie, one tuuiuii 00 W X X X L V. One iijiiare, one Insertion .ai 00 Kuch ute'ueiit liiH-rtlun u) K3Onv inch la a nquare. CtTo n-irular alvcrtlMra urcbOeriuiwrlor lu- duamenUi, IhjIIi in u rat ot rliri and man ner of illnplayhiK their favora. OommuiiicaUona upon auhJecU of ean eral lutoreat to the puhllo aolloltttd. CCl-AII Hulnii.Iitfraiho!ilillM!a.lirfim-d to fiilro llullfilu t'oiiiimny. WOMAN'S CURATIVE INSTITUTE, No. 314 N. 11th Straot, St. Louii, K. A. f.UTZ. M. I). (In r.li.rv.1. Obi AT q I COAL i l.-i ''"'"'latiiijn unU Ireatiiient. Only 0 11 ,f iuV ! wy SjHiclllc. I'riiiniil , , 1 r! I'li' ""tli!iaiii Nervoiu .lUca.c. . ,1. i1 "l''iatu. 1'i.r ciruular, ml -tnn.p. :l-'Jj-iKVu Hit GREAT BANKRUPT SALE! I liav till day otienect at tho Full Line of Furnishing Qopds andNotions! Which I Will Bell at Figure! THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THIRTY DAYS, And uiTlioy firu tbuUeHtofaOro.il yVhoUaitln Uanki utit Utock, It will Be X&onoy in Tour Pcolsot to Buy of 17s. GIVE US A CALL. Remember tho Place J. Burger's Old Stand Cor ner Ninth Street and Commercial Avenne. BARCLAY BROS. WholcBalo DRUGGISTS PAINT AND 74 OHIO LEVEE. In Stock for Spring Trade: Strictly Pure White Lead, Pure Linseed Oil, Guaranteed Boiled Oil, Artists' Tube Paint. Best English Paris White; TERMS ON THESE GOODS CASH ON DELIVERY. CINCINNATI. J. T. WARREN & CO., Importers and .ioliber.s nf Foreign Fruits, American and English Pickles, Catsups, Sauces t'nmiril flood, I NreU, (icriiuiu I'roiliico, Soup Stuffs, Condiments, Flavoring Extracts, etc., etc., Fancy Groceries m Endless Variety Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. 64 and 66 West Second Street, CINCINNATI. upr 4 ttieiAsat IV Are Tou Going to Paint? THEN USE MILLER BROS' CHEMICAL PAINT, u'.'f?ltyr"Vu.5? '" Wtilte.iiml nvcr One Hundred DlfTeront Oolora. mwlr of drlctly inline lilli-I.iil, .liic ainl l.liiM-1-.l on, Chemically lomhlnnl. wurrantnl Much Hondaomeraml Ctieapar, hihI to last I ItJi; AM Mi.Nli 111 any other paint. It ha taken the I'lnt 1'iemlunn at ....ii., mmcriiuiui uie union, ami la on iiinuy tlinunaiiil ol the liucsi lioimcn In thecountry. Aa,ln8, 3MCXXjX33Z1. BROTBCBXUS, rniCKs iti'.ni:ci:ii,s.tMn.i: oahii k.nt iiiki:, H-'H-W It. i ' i BAUfor$1.00. T.m iiI.imiiI mIi.u.Ij ..r !. If....!.. I .... ---n-M . .un u v.. ..iiuui: piunm niiniiKil lor thu I'iaiio Korluwlll bearnt hy mall on re ifliitoroneiliillar, (iiit paid) or nlnnle eoplea ut f.'irentaearh, Tjiey can aim, Iw onlf reil tliroiiKli any news ik-alcrlii Ihv Unlttil hlalen. I lappier ilaya tnttruiueiital .Tom Hrmvn V Ity ran I not Kormt Clui llili- Kur O'er the. Wiui-hh Mayhilh IIIkIi Ufu-Wall. btniiia Down wliere Ihe Vlolela lirow Uenteru When Oil! Jrekaon lial lilt lay Weairiiiu 'Ihe (iramt Oli Karm ItuliW-.- '1 hu Cullrire Qiiiektlep htwhtaiil There's niftier In the ChikIIv Coote lloyonlteally Think ',I. . i. , Ail.ln iu m-.l-ra in llenl W. llllclimrk. Tub llaherdUThlnl Avenue, N. V. a-Mein, old titand of J Burser, with NuV.t Before OrTjroJ tothUOlty. and Retail AND OIL DEALERS Glues of all Grades, Feather Dusters, Window Glass, Varnishes, Brushes. 31 St. Glair St., Clovelond, Ohio. DANIEL LAMPERT Fashionable Barber AND TtA. X XV 3DIl.aafMXX NORTH SIDE OF EIGHTH STREE1 Between Wublnirton Mid Oommerotal Avenues I