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I THE MILLS REPORT. fiea. Bojnton Explains Why Had An Exelnslye Copy. And Used It Legitimately In Ad-ranee of Its Being Reported To the House. a Dignified Bwponse To Those Who Have Indulged In Unseemly Abuse.

jepwenUtiTe Carat-. Bill Balating Te the Louisville Marine Hoa-piul Grounds. r5IBAL WASHINGTON HEW 8. Washington. April 'Special.) The jeekt over the advanced publication of jbe Hills report in the Courier-Jonroal.

-ill continues here, and the Courier- journal correspondent oomw in for a cknr of the Bour-KTBPe abuse. A natter of the Democratic mem- the Ways and Means Committee twuld be thankful to the Courier-Jour nal for the full and complete publication of their report, for had it not been for the Courier-Journal, Dut one newv (per in the United Statea would have nhlished their report on last Friday Biornini. The report was given to the Courier-Journal iu advunce, so that it sou Id be printed in full and perfectly correct. I wm understood that it should not be wired before it introduction into the House, nor would it have p0rn if your errresoadent bad not re-lTed the most reliable information that a New York paper had the report and intended to use it in its morning is- aue. Ihlh ew lOrK paper urn mow iv- ear the report through any aguncy ol n.nriorIiiiirnal aurn-suondent.

In tha connection, tjeneral Hoy uto the Kashington oorretpondent of the Cin-soati Commt-rcinl-Goxette5, Bends the fellowm special to nia paprr wuiKuv -The commotion over the advanced pub-gestloa of the MitW taritf report tuniiuu A number of lnolead of re- rhir own modi over the oumor us mruit which they left untried to secure the report, are turning tnetr guua uu two mrrMwiiiilMl of the Courier- Journal, and Insisting that he -warn enabled to print IUI report In advance through eulluslon with bpuaker Carlisle, and by the UvontWm of the latter. a uimier with vour correspond I. i aiLiirrt her unlust to both 1 these geutlemeu. The exact facn a.e thete Mr. Stealer crupulou-ly observed very please which be had given.

Ho did receive au uvuco iw.rt in nnlor that the Courier-Journal, which and always has been the chlel supporter of the ill lis bill In the country. CiiKht put it carefully In type, and revise uth the text and the tabius, end hold it until it wb properly released by a oiipacn from Wauiuuiu. A late as o'clock the aught belore the puoilcaiHin was ruauo rar. atealea' win a dispatch to the editor of his aewpprr, telling ihetn to hold the report till Mot. clay and until he further heard Arum.

Later In the evening he was Informed that the revert wa to bo i-rintcU In a New York iaper. and that unlo- he released hl eoi- be would be beaten: and. further than thai, there would be no publication of the report a the We-t. In spile of this lnlr-aaatlon. he positively refused to order the printing of tue copy which he had.

stul later, upon consultation with the Speaker. It wm deemed best, even If the Interest of the majority of the Way and at can t'onmilttee were alone considered, that, there should bo inblicetlon West as a Ka-t- This Consideration led to Mr. Stealey receiving full authority to use his ropy. The understanding Is i hat the Democrat on the ajr-. and Means Com-Siittee coiisider it in i he nature of good lurk that the Speaker learned that the report was to be ued at the Kant, and acted au discreetly In Insuring its full publicity a the West.

"Whatever the facts connected with the Eastern publications may be. and of these aothiBK known here. Mr. feteaiey's action In the matter was. from first to last, honorable and by full aatbortif." THE 8A.HO A iN TROUBLE.

The Pretest ol the Unite States Against Oersaaay's Recent Actios. Waohinton, April 2. The official cor-rraondi-nco between the United States and Germany, crowing out of the recent trouble- in the Sanioan Islands, shows that Government has scrupulously refrained from increasing its prestige and influence in the islands by availing Itself of the unmistakable friendship which the natives entertained for the country. On the contrary, the United 6tates have used their Rood offices to preserve the autonomy of the islands without any farther consideration than that of protection to American interests. Farther than thia we have not (tone.

On una oecaaion, 'when Mx, Greeobanm. tho American Consul at Apia, attempted to set no a protectorate over the island, his conduct was sternly rebuked and his dismissal followed. It is not stranfre, therefore." writes Secretary Bayard to Minister Pendleton, tiiat I was taken wholly by surprise when the German Minister called at this Department on the 29th of Tu crust last, and left a memorandum stating that his Government proposed to Independently protect its own interests and obtain satisfaction and reparation doe to its natianal honor. If necessary, to the extent or declaring war against King Malietoa. Coupled with this, however, ras the assurance that Germany did not Intend to bring about anr change in the political relations of the other nations, vit, the United States and England, represented there." Ike Secretary then alludes to the action of Germany In beginning hostilities against Malietoa wh.ch he alleges were Instituted six days before anr notification waa given to the United States.

He snakes no comment npon this arbitrary action of Prince Bismarck, bat regret that a powerful government like Germany did not find it possible to take a more liberal view of the condition of oamoaa life and civilization, and the anfortunate condition of the native Jung, who, regarding himself as the rightful ruler of the islands, oculd point In confirmation of his title to a Ions series of acknowledgment by all the treaty powers. Mr. Bayard's letter to Minister Pendleton concludes In theso "onls In the opinion of thia Government, the course taken by Germany in respect to Samoa can not be regarded as aavmbeen marked by that lust consideration which the ancient friendship between the United States and Germany entitles this Government to expect and shat the nrewnk winditlon nf afTniT ia the Wend can not in view of the eireum-ttncs under which it waa brought about and is still naintalned. be regard. "Si Unitedl States as remission Is given to Minister filetoo in this letter to eommnnieate Mr.

lktyawrs views to Prince Bismarck, OrriCIAL TEJfBBE. i CrnlnV Bill Changlar the Day jeeiasj ei sreurreas ana Ieaarurntlo ef the President Defeated la the House. Washington. April S. (SpeciaL)-The feint resolution of Congressman Craln, changing the time for the meeting and adjournment ef Congress, came up la the Bouse to-day.

and. notwithstandin an able argument la favor ol the measure Mr. Crain. It was badly beaten. ThU was unexnected.

as Mr. Oaia had nadt esnvass of the House, and waa confident JUt the Joint resoiaUan would pass. As It ia, Coaareaa will atiil meet tha first Monday is December and la the first aea-aion adjourn worn it ceU readr. T1m joint resolution of Mr. Cram alas ex tended the tune or the inanrn ration of the President two months, which waa ob- leeted to on.

the floor to-day for the rea son that it would rive the present in urn- bent of the ofhee an extension of bin term of service. Thia broncht from Mr. Crain the remark that the people intended to eive him a four year extension in November. The Democrat ap plauded this, bat the Republicans remained silent and rebuked it by voting atrinst Mr. rain's pet meaaure.

PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. The Statement for 91 area Re4 action Dnriat Moath 1 1.680 Wabbmotoh, April 3. Public debt state ment: Interest bearing debt Boada at per cent f3SO.M4.600 Bonds at 4 per cent Itefunding certificates at 4 per cent. l4ii.Mil Navy pension fund at per cent. 14.utj.oai rwcuie ib zv uuwu a per cent.

PrtedDal Sl.M1.74.Ufel interest Total Sl.2.9rJ2.77 Debt on which interest has ceased sinew tnaturitT Principal tS.CM.TW Intereat lTlM Total S3.BM.SM Debt beartnsr no interest- Old demand aad legal-tender notes. 846.TS7.9M Ortmratea of deposit S.15,l Uold erroneaua ltl MS.5 Fractional currencv. less sa.STS.9M. eatimated as lost or deslroyea Frmripal Total debt-Principal intereat S4a.vT4,411 Si.eeo.Mr.sM 11.370,18 $1,701 Total. Less cash item available for reduc tion of the debt Ltms rrarrve beid for redemption of United (slates notes sos.4as.ssa 100.000,000 Total r40o.4S4.3S6 Trtfml le arailable -ash Net cash In the Treasury 1 04.573, o0 Debt, less rash in the Treasury.

April 1. 1K Debt, lass ituth in Jlarch 1. 1 S1.190.M8.1U tbe Treasury. 1J0S.4M.T14 Drcxease of debt durtnr the month- ii. rr rfeM udm una 30.

1K? 866t81 Cash la tbe Treasury available "or reduction of the public debt OaU iwU inr m.Ui i lifli sii a ae tuaily outstanding 91,958,949 Hilm- held for nilver eertlncates actuallv outstanding. 191.396,443 it imiim hoki for cerrineates of deposit actually outataadiaK 8,915,000 nun hel tor matured debt aal Inr tarest imoaid 14,008,887 FraL-tionai curreocy Vb8 for the reductioa of the debt Rmui i fund netd for redemptloa A nnu. tacts of Januarv 14. 1S75, and July 12, ltl 100.000,000 Unavauaoie lor reduction oc taa Practional silver coin Minor com Total CerUncates bekl as cash het cash balance on hand Total cash In tbe Treasury Z9.Ses,S79 18S48 SS3.7SS.8a7 49.791.tM shown by ine Treasurer era! account LOUISVILLE POST-OFFICE. The Revert of the Iaepeetor Returned to the Department Peasieas for Ex-Soleler.

JEtc. WasniKOToa, April 2. SpaciaLl The raport of tbe inspector seat to examine into the mismanagement and alleged dishonesty in tbe Louisville post-office was filed with the Postmaster General this morning. Tbe CocKian-JouaaAi. correspondent was ex ceedingly anxious to obtain the report for publication in tbe CocRiaa-JouBJiax.

but General Dickinson said: "Tbe report of tbe affairs ia tbe Louis ville post-office is at present a confidential one, and I cannot divulge its contents. There will be no delay, however, in attend ing to the matter, and when the result is reached I shall send you word." It is less to conjecture whether tbe report is favorable or unfavorable, and the bast thins to do is to keep quiet and wait for the ver dict. rxwsioss ron kbtttckiajcs. Washington, April 2. (Special.) The following Kentuckians were granted pensions to-day Original Invalid Mastin Tucker, Beach Grove; Tho.

S. York, Gamaliel: John Higgs, Utica; Geo. W. Brown, "Beattyville John Byers, White Bun; John M. Gayle, Columbus; Henry Baggenkamp, Henderson: Jas.

Evans, B. Page, Campbellsville Wm. M. Grayson. Jasper Dalton, Monterey Hezckiah Har mon, Abeher George Auger, Louisville Thos.

J. Lynn, Hurricane. Original Widows etc. Minors of Benj. McBride, Franklin.

Mexican War Benj. F. El liot. Oak Grove. Mexican Widows kjnilv widow of Isaac II.

Ski lima MiUersburg Mary B-, widow of Wm. G. Parsons, Louisville. PXATH Or LOCISVUXK XA9. Washington, April 3.

Special. Mr. fnMHAwlw I Aniavill. examiner in the Pension Office, is dead from a lingering spell of rheumatism. He was HnriA.1 in the Cemetery tO-dav.

He has many relatives In Louisville. He served in toe uonlsoaraia army witn creoit. His luaeral waa largely attanrten. RXrORTXD rAVORABLT. Wabhihotox, April 3.

SpedaL Con gressman uuater, irom toe uomaiiius on In valid Pansioos, reported favorably bills eraBUDg panstona to tbe following soldiers: Gen. sTw. Price, of Louis ill. Ky Van Burea Brown, Tennessee; Isaac N. John son, Tennessee.

GENERAL WASHINGTON NEWS. IfoBninatioas and Confirmations The Purchase ol Bends Retirement of Gen. Terry Democratic (senators Confer. Wasbungto. April 3.

Tbe President sent the following nominations to the Senate George J. Dennis, of California, to be Attorney of the United State for tbe Southern District of California; Exekiel E. Smith, of Fayetteville. N. to be Minister Resident and Cousul-General of the United States to Liberia.

Confirmations M. C. Saufley, of Ken tucky. Associate Justice Supreme Court of Wyoming. J.

E. Adsms. Postmaster, Franklin, Penn. Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, to-day introduced a bill for the removal of the office of Inspec tor of Hulls and Boilers from Galena, I1L, to Dubuque, Iowa.

ax ajlxt nrrauso board. The President to-day detailed an Army Retiring Board, composed of John M. Scbofield, Brig. -Gens. 8.

V. fienat and Robert alcr eely. Co. J. H.

Baxter aad MaJ. Charles R. Greenleaf, to meet ia Washington on Wednesday next for the pur pose ol examining Alfred a. Terry for retirement. BOO JOB Til DANISH.

A dispatch has just been received by the Department of btate from the American Minister at Copenhagen, stating that the Demxn uovernment naa issued an order, forbidding; until farther notice, the Importa tion into Denmark of pork or other raw products of hogs, including bladders and steam lara. caucus coiocrrrxx on bcsixxss. The Democratic Senators held a caucus this morning from 10 to 13 o'clock, and most of the time was spent in discussing tbe Bond Bill and its pending amendments. A wide diversity of views was expressed, both as to the merits and demerits of tbe direct questions involved In tbe amendments, and as to the policy of putting any of them upon the pending Bond Rill, but no motion was made and no vote taken. The following Senators were named a caucus committee to meet the Renubliean Caucus Committee of tike num ber and confer with regard to tbe order ef business la general and toe iu in par ticular: Messrs.

uams, t-ocitreu. vooraees, Coke. Beck, Jones, of Arkansas, McPherson, Morgan. Butler, uorman ana aitaau. tbb strraxxx com rendered decisions la oaiy half a dosea -fttTf -'Vy 4 wW-ewV.

An to into of in tne oy was the tbe to are in tbe for the are of of a THE COTmrETR-JO Pity AX: jtiOOTSVrjiIuV. TtJESPATT' MOPITjPTG, APMXi none of them of striking4 general order was made assigning Juaace Hariaa the Fourth Judicial Circuit to fill the vacancy cansed by the death of Chief Justice ane. DTPH'T KNOW MM WAS LOADKP. C. P.

McMains. of New Ifaxico. has rot temporary trouble. He appeared at the Capitol early this morning with his arms full circulars signed by himself as "agent for secuers," charging metal corruption against tbe Commisaiener of the General Land Office (Williamson), Secretary Lamar, President Cleveland, and the Hapreme Court connection with the Maxwell land grant. While distributing them on the east front of uapitot nia pistol went off, but whether tccwetit or design is not known.

He quickly taken in charge and sent to the police court to be charged with carrying concealed weapons, and with distributing documents contrary to law. His circular is coherent, and aside from its intemperate charges, bears no evidence of crankiness. TBS DKATR OV PROF. PAtrL, wldelv known and highly respected principal of the high school, from injuries received by being run down while riding his Dteycie, oy a man on Dorseoack, wm sur public interest again in the subject of careless driving on the city's thoroughfares. There is altogether too much of it here.

IX number of hair breath escapes were added the number of serious accidents which recorded from time to time, the snowing would startle every one. 14 WmI tk. k. mm pridcipal oi the school, was widely known tbe city and extremely popular, especially among the hundreds of young men and women who have graduated from the high school. His death will be sincerely mourned.

UTTtX RHODT'S XIJBCTION. There is considerable interest manifested here in the election which takes place in Rhode Island Wednesday, and soma of tbe Adminitaration people seem to think that there is a chance for it to go Democratic. This is hardly likely, as the beat and most re liable information from Rhode Island is to effect that the Republicans will carry the btate. If the Eastern papers want the news they had Letter employ Western talent to get it them, and if they want the Speaker of House to furnish them the news, why do they not elect a Speaker of their own! What we here fori CONOBXSSMAN PHKLPS' MISPORTCNK. The friends of Congressman Phelps deeply sympathise with him in the destructive nre his beautiful home ia New Jersey and iu rare and costly contents.

The loss be moat keenly I eels is that of his library, which money cannot replace. TBS ST. LOUIS TStm XUKDKRKR. The Supreme Court to-day made an order denying the motion heretofore made for a rehearing of the Maxwell-Prelier murder TBS TROtTBU AT TANOIKJU United States Consul Lewis sends to the Deparf ment of State from Tangier a detailed account of tbe recent trouble there with the Moorish authorities. Iu chief points have been anticipated by cads.

DXATH TO PET XKAsURXS AND JOBS. The House had a lively time of it to-day adopting the report of the Committee on Rules fixing iu business for the next two weeks. The chairman of each and every committee wanted a day or two, and the re-suit was that, after a three hours' wrangle. the most of them got knocked out. lue consequences are there are a large number statesmen in Washington to-night In a state of Indignation, aad, as tne weather has turned suddenly warm, there is no telling when they will cool off.

It does look like pet measures and jobs would have a poor show in tbe House during the remainder of the SMision. THE SURPLUS. The Secretary ol the Treasury Ex piates Why He lias increased Le posits In National Basks. Washington, April 'i. Secretary Fair- child to-day sent a communication to the Speaker of the House, ia answer to a resolu tion eing for information, in which he says the reason tor endeavoring to increase the amount of deposits in national banks was that tbe full amount of bonds authorised and secured by law to be purchased for the sink ing fund during the fiscal year ending Jane JO, 1888, had been purchased already prior to October 8, 1SS7, and there was, in the judgment of the department.

no undoubted lawful power except an increase of deposits ia national bank depositories to avert dangers which threat ened the country because taxation in excess of the needs of Government was rapidly tak ing tbe circulating medium from the chan nels of business and locking it up in the vaulu of the Treasury. He adds that by toe use of all lawful powers and expedienU the department during the past year has earnestly and anxiously striven to avert dangers and difficulties which can not be cured or long prevented from working great barm, no matter wnat devices are attempted, unless tbe revenues of the Government are so reduced aa nearly to equalise ordinary and necessary expenditures. Senator Far well to-day offered an amend ment to the bond bill authorizing and directing; the Secretary of the Treasury to issue and sail to the National Ranking Association at par, coupon or registered fifty-year bonds at 2) per cent, interest to be used by the banks as security for circulation. Such bonds are exempt from State or municipal tsxation. and the; banks are authorised to issue circulating notes to the extent of 100 per cent on titeir par value.

Tbe secretary is mstructeu to uim urpiiu in the Treasury, including tee money re ceived for said bonds, in the purchase United States bonds in the open market. All laws and parts of laws relating to tbe of a sinking fund lor tne payment of the public debt are repealed. THE FIFTIETH CONGRESS. The Senate Passes tbe Hoase Bill Peasioaiag Aire. Log a a The Jleas- ure Aathorixiag the Building Ol a Bridge Over the Mississippi at Mem phis 1 ae rurcaaae oi tsoaas.

Washington. April 2. The House having sent over an original bill to give pension oi $2,000 to the widow of Gen. John A Logan (instead of passing tbe Senate bill in precisely the umu tcrmal, the Uoute bill waa on motion of Mr. Davis, passed Mr.

Berry saying that he would not call for a vote by yeas or nays, but wished it to go on the record that he was opposed to it. The House bill to authorize the con struction of a bridge across the Missis sippi river at Memphis, Tenn-, was ion motion of Mr. Harris) taken up and con sidered. Mr. Berry moved to amend the first section by making it obligatory (instead of optional) to have tbe bridge constructed for the passage of wagons, vehicles and passengers, as well as of rail way trains.

Mr. Plumb opposed the amendment lest it might operate, (by the additional to prevent the building of any held ire at alL vMr. favored the He wait opposed to further obstructing tin irreat. water ways oi uie wuuuv. whirn were about Lue only free thing.

commercially cousioered, tnat were let t. tii iH-oiiic aa aiouust tne corporations. Memphis waa a gi ut city, having a great trade on ixtu aluea oi i uo nrr, auu busineM of tint peoplo of that vicinity could provideu lor, it should be made compulsory on tho bridge company to do so. Mr Bntcs spoke in favor of the amendment ueiuHK tliut it would contribute to the growth of the city of Memphis and to the advantage of the population mi ruith aidca ci' the rivi I. Mr.

Frye reminded Mr. Harris that Um two luuuiaiuv benatora, wno were opposed to the bill, were absent from the citir. Mr. Harris said that he was aware of the fact that certain constituents of theirs now bad the control of the bridge charter granted in 1883. He -had Informed the senior Senator (Gibson) that he would delay asking consideration of the bill foe reascnabiy short time, but tho anxiety of tbe people wnom he (Harris) represented, and ef the neonle who proposed to build Uia bridge to avail themselea of a suitable season of the year was such that ha could not de lay for the unreasonable time that would ne covered by the absences of those two Senators looking after their canvass in Louisiana.

Mr. Berry's amendment was agreed to. The several amendments to the House bill by the Senate Committee on Commerce were agreed to. The principal amendment was the third section. It was to strike oat the sentence requiring the two middle or channel spans to be not lees than 450 in the clear, and substitute for it a provision directing' the Secretary of War to detail three army engineer officers to examine the locality and to report what should be the length of spans: provided that the main channel span shall not be less than 700 feet in length and the other spans not lees than 600 feet, also that the lowest pare of the snperstructnre of the bridge shall be at least ,5 instead of 63 feet above extreme high water mark.

Another amendment was to add a new section repealing the Memphis Bridge act of February SS. 1885. Mr. Coke offered an amendment requiring the main channel span to be at leant 1,000 feet instead of 700 in length. Mr.

Harris opposed the amendment. He said that the additional cost of the bridge that would be caused by Mr. iterrys amendment would be at least, SI 00.000, while Mr. Coke's amendment! would involve a cost so great as to defeat the const ruction of a bridge altogether. He argued that all interests, navigation and other, were completely protected by the provision requiring the Secretary of war to detail three engineer omeers to Inspect tbe locality and to report to him.

Mr. Coke argued in suntmrt or rue amendment, citing the position of the MiHNissippi reiver i ommuwuon, mat no bridge should be permitted at Memphis with a span less than 1.000 feet. The MissiMsippi river and its tributaries with the great lakes were the only protection nia hist the great railroad companies owning the whole of the country, so far as transortation was concerned. The amendment was rejected Yea. 3 nny.

4 3. The yeas were Senators Call. George and Ransom. Mr. Coke was paired and did not vote.

The bill having been reported to the Senate, all tbe amendments adopted in committee of the whloe were agreed to in bulk, except that offered by Mr. Berry, requiring passage way to be provided for wnguns, vctuolcs and foot paKScntcers. On that Mr. Sawyer demanded a separate vote. The uniendment was agreed to Yens, 30 nays 1 1 The bill was then passed and the following conference committee or dered Senators Sawyer, West and Harris.

TBI PUltCUASS or BONOS. The Senate then resumed as the un- nniahd busi neps the House hill for the purchase of United States bonds by the Secretary of the Treaury, the question being on the motion of Mr. I "aimer to recommit the bill. Mr. Stewart moved to recommit with instructions to the Committee to report without delay a bill allowing the owners of gold or -silver bullion to deposit the same and receive coin certificate therefor.

Mr. Sherman opposed the motion, saying that it was very unusual to instruct a committee to report a proposition then submitted for the first time. There was no objecion to the passage of the bond puBchuse bill, and he thought that aa a question of practical legislation the bill should be passed at once. If it was the desire of the Senate to have all the difficult problems of finance which had been discussed for the Last twenty-six years tKen up ana considered, that was one thing. If so, let it be so.

But that was no reason why there should be any delay in the passage of a bill on a totally different subiecU He was, therefore, op-Iosfd to the instructions asked, and he was also opposed to the recommital of the bill. Mr. MePherson said that the proposition of Mr. Stewart meant the free coinage of silver and nothing else. Mr.

Butler said the exigency which confronted the Treasury Department was such that he preferred to vote for the House bill pure and simple. He would therefore vote against all amendments to the bilL Mr. Reagan suggested as an amendment tnat iiuu.uuu.uuu or the gold coin now in the Treasury shall be used for the redemption of the intereat baring bonds of the country. He declared that the policy of tfce Government, both in the executive and legislative department, had been since 1 86U in the intMt. nf money lords of this cnunt.rw mil Europe.

He knew that the present administration hud taken np and maintained the policy of its Republican prede- crnBura. nut no proposed, so far aa his own action was concernded. without reference to what others in the Democratic party, even in high places should do, to stand by the interests of the twnnlf. tA insist on their rights, and to inskst that tne irovrrnment shall be conducted in the intereat of the people, instead of in the interest of special classes who lived by robbing both the Government and the oconle. ALr.

Blair inquired what members of me jjvmocrauc party Itragan referred to as not representing tbe interests of the people, but Mr. Reagan preferred to let the Senator from New Hampshire form his own judgment. After farther discussion Mr. Stewart withrWw hi. amendment.

The Senate then went into kmioo uuu soon adjourned. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. The Mills Tariff Bill Reported A Measure For the Benefit of Loaia-ville l-r Assigned to Certain Com mi tees. Washing tuu, April 2. Mr.

Mills, of lexas, coalman of the Committee nn Ways and Means, reported Mills lann aoii and it was referred to Committee of Whole. Mr. McKinlcv. of Ohin. submitted the minority report which was ordered printed.

Bills introduced and referred: To permit the city of Louisville to use certain grounds belonging to the United States as a public park. For the erection of public buildings at Xenia and Middle town. Ohio. A resolution calling upon the Post, master General for information a to whether inatruytions have been given in regard to rates of postage on seeds, p.auts, bulbs and prioted cicc.lars received from Cana la: and whether existing laws and treaties give any advantage to Canadian citizens over citizens of the United States engaged in similar business. By Mr.

Grosvenor. of Ohio, a resoiuJ tion directing he Committee on Military Affairs, in addition to the inquiry it is prosecuting in regard to the publication oi the official reports of the War of the iicbeUion. to inquire and report in reference to the feasibility and advisability of completing the publication of these records under tho supervision and control of a joint committee of Congress. Mr. Crain.

of Texas, moved to suspend the rules and put upon its passuge his joint resolution proposing a constitutional changing the time for the annual meeting of Congress. Lost yeas e0; nays 154. Mr. Randall, from the Committee on Rules, reported a resolution designating certain day and evening sessions for the consideration of measures to be balled up by certain committees; in some cases particularizing the bills to be considered. Mr.

Oatea. of Alabama, moved to strike i i i ou oi viie ciBiuu wwcu givro to-morrow itnd Wednesday to the Committee on Judiciary tbe privilege that the first bill disposed of shnli be the Senate Direct Tax Bill. Lost Yeas 70; nays 161. Mr. Randall moved to reconsider and movea to lay tnat motion upon the table.

alt. uates Qemanoeaxne yeas ana ways and the motion to table was carried 1 to 38. The opponents of the Direct Tax Bill then resorted to dilatosy tactics, until finally Mr. Rtndall moved to suspend tbe rules and adopt the resolution. Thia was agreed to yeas 155 navs 44.

Ttw resolution makes the following assign- uicais April 8 and 4 Judiciarv Committee! the Senate Direct Tax Bill ie be first disposed or. April a and 7 Committee on Commerce. April 1 0 Pacific Rail, road Committee. April 11 -Committee on Territories. April 18 Committee on Publie Lands.

Mar 1 0 Committee on Agriculture. May 15 and Jane a Com mittee on Publio Buildings. April and a (nifhtl Committee on Mjimtr-r A fTin I AcxU iaizkt-dehate on tUl te amend I i. 1 I hid luiuiwHi Act. April i sna (night) Committee on Teritoriea.

April 11 inl.L t- 1 km-i ausm ommiirieaw these assignments are made subject to enUA and timhinM.ljMi Villa 'I --1-" mmw House then adjourned. HE KEPT HIS WORD. Tans Davis, Seat Vp Tow RebWrr. sware He Weald Kill the Maa Who Ceavleted Iliau, aad II Did. IJTCwytaxD, 'dprfl 2.

Five years ago Thomas Davis, a weU-dressod stranger. came to Litchfield, and a few days after his arrival ev wealthy citisen waa robbed aft the mnszle of a pistol, t.mal Waldron was constable at the time, and he arrested Davis for the Offense. The ease aft lint waa nnt strong against the accused, but aid nop orked hard aad secured a coavictioa. Dais was sentenced to in ih. n- tonUary, and when tbe sentence was pronounced, he turned to Waldrop and said: "I to God, if I aver live to get out, I'll kill you." JNo attention was paid to tbe threat, and Davie waa i served his term, and was released last week uuuor uie gooo time rale.

Saturday be returned to Litchfield, but was only iweogaized pwopte. xesreraay ne called at udnm'i fmiiImia. ur.i drop, the latter, who is no longer connected with the administration of the law, stepped to the door. 'is your name Waldrop asked Davis. Yge, sir." 'Mr nam.

ia T. mm.A kill you, as I swore I would. Before WaMmr. mnM Ami! three times, kulicf) him Instantly. The murderer fled, and a posse started in pursuit.

OLA.SSt.YBD CUAltLIE. The Noted Confidence Man Doinsr Service In the thoe-Sho ol the Penitentiary. Fkanxfobt, April 2. Special. 1 Charlie Henderson, wall-known as "Glass-eyed who was sent np for one year from Boyle county for robbimr old Dr.

Burke out of a large sum of monev in a bunco game, has been aasiened to dutv the prison (hoe-shop and has already succeeded making himself quite bandy. His lessons on the last so far hsve been easy ones, but ne Elves promise of making a first-rate cobbler. Warden Tar lor in sneaking of him to. day said: "Henderson is too shrewd to lose a day of his good time. He behaves him- eii splendidly, and- has very little to do with tbe other convicts.

We will have no trouble with Henderson." Mississippi's Capital Sinking. Jscksoa. April 2. Tbe reeens heavy rains hero have cauned the rear walls ol the canto! t.uilding to sink, and great fears are entertained lor Its aaluty. Aa archltert, who la now examining the bnilding, thinks that aa expenditure of S10O.0O0 in repair will be noneiuiary to put it in a aafe eoudlUon.

The raoitol was built filly years so. For several vears paat it haa beea thought by many thai the hoiidins Mas In a dangeruua erudition. The ccpreDM) Court has moved its Quarters Sealskia Saeqaes Should Be Cheaper. St Johns, N. April 2.

It Is reported that ta teallng sieaiuer lassie haa taken 10,. OOO aeaia. and the suraajer Jbequimaax 16,000. The Inhabitants of liorae Island have takes IS, OOO, and at Iartridge Point 40, OOO have been taken. This ia the greatest catch la years.

RIVER AND WEATHER REPORTS. lAirrCDI A NO LONOITVDI OP LOCI8VTLLX. Latjtada. 38 15. Longitude.

86 4V RIVER TELEGRAMS. PrrrsnuaoH, April St. Special. Biver scant 10 feet aad falling. Clear aad pleasant; all that could be desired for out-door business.

The Battthelor arrived from Wheeling. Tbe Katie BtoCKilale, from Cincinnati, arrived aad departed. The tow boats Voyager. Frank Uilmore aad Jim Brown, aad the Sam Clark, Onward, Nellie Walton. Pacific aad Josh Cook are doe to-nighL Tbe N.

Bun too and Hornet departed with tows of coal, aad tbe Nellie Walton. Pacific, Josh Cook and some others will get out withia the ex twaaty-foor hours with tows of toe aaaae. Private advtces raport the tug Corsair. W. llBrowB Si Sons owners, aad doing harbor work at New Orieana, aa having a broken auafk Additional coal shipments will be made as long aa there ia water.

Wassxixa. April Night Kiver 14 feet 6 inches, fuimig. Andes arrived. Accra dowa with coal, r. a.

Cr-JcnraATi. April t. Night Biver SB feet; fall. ing. wcatner mud aaa cloudy.

Scotia, Pittsburgh. CAmo, Aprils. Night. Arrived Jay Gould, 8a. Louis.

I r. a. Departed Jay Gould. New Orleans. Bler 43 feet it inches; rising.

Cloudy and cooL Murais, April S. Night. River rose inches. Departed Kate Adams, to Arkansas City; Gee. D.

H. Kucker, to gfc. Louis. Weather dear aad warm. Vmsauaa.

April 2, Night. River rising. Dowa City of Daton Rouge. 6 il, to New Orleans. Departed City of Monroe.

Up City ef St. Louav LOCAL RIVER REPORT. Beats Leaving To-day. ISes AdvertiseUmnU. Foa EvansviUe, Rainbow, at 4 r.

au Foa Car roil ton, Minnie Bay, at 4 P. M. Fob Cincinnati, City of Madison, at 8 r. x. For Kentucky River.

Blue Wing, at 3 P. K. River. Basiness aad Weather. Trx river continues to fall at this paint.

At lr.it yesterday he marks showed is feet inches in the canal aad 14 feet fa the chute oa the 1 alia. Biainnss waa good oa the wharf. Weather partly cloudy with inilicsitons for rain. Slightly cooler last aight. Port News.

Ths B. Montieth is coming np, la tow of the Smoky City. Thk Little Fred left for Pittsburgh yesterday, with a tow of empties. Tex James Guthrie had a good trip out for Evaaaville, leaving last evening. Tbb Buckeye State leaves Thursday at 13 M.

for Memphis and all way points. Tun City of Owensboro will be up to-night from Henderson, returning to-morrow at 4 ML Tax Anchor Line people report a steady increase in their business between tit. Louis and Ketches. Taa Carrie Hope, Capt. Dick Ballard, and Dick Newbul clerk, leaves at 11 o'clock this morning for Leavenworth.

Freight is being received at the lower wbavfooat for the Guiding Star, leaving to-mor roiFat tr.rn.toe Sew Orleans. Tan Minnie Bay leaves daily at 4 p. n. or Carrolltoa. Cap, lul ateddy is oa tee roof aad RUly Lepper presides la the ofnos.

Pilot Cbakxjc Stkwauo arrived from Pittsburgh, and will stand a watca at the wheel of the Neil with Caps. Sam Parker. Nsabxt bushels of coal will be shipped south from here oa the present run. of Waum UBS ouu. v.

ii r.Arr. John A. Hast am. of the ander- wr iters, baa gone to Vicksburg to adjust the loss oa tbe steamer xxi iimr. ne wui vaut tne wreck, and to St probable that she can be raised.

Tkx John F. Walton. Capt. Wm. McEl-aerren, left last night for J.w Orleans with twenty coal boats and four barges.

Pilots James Dougherty aad Tbeo Heft are ia charge of her The United States Mail-line company's steamer City of Madison. Charles David master, and Robert Reuly clerk, leaves the dock foot of Third street, at woes una aiiernoou cor ua- Tww Bine Winsr with a biz trio arrived early yesterday morning front the Kentucky river. She will be receiving at tbe wharf this morale to leave at a r. a. tor rraokiortead all war landings.

Tsa Dick Fulton wUl arrive Friday from THrmpiiia with a lew of emptisa She will be seat beck from here, aad aid probably take the Neil's tow, now here aad made up at West LouisvUie, to iw wrioans. rurr. W. Jcrrx arrived in the city oa tHa noon traia yesterday from Pittaourrh. to look after the Wm.

Booaer and Diamond, which are due from New Orleans, They both will be sent back from here with big tows of coaL The Rainbow arrived from Evansnlle yesterday morning. She wiil be the mall aad express packet for ad dowa river points, leaving at 4 o'clock this eveoiag. Capt, FeUa Haaliae commands, with Smuey Keliar la charge of the aflVr-e. Taa Coal City. Capt.

Russell, succeeded hi nuinr her tew all shipped, aad pullea eu last aight for Red river with tweniy-ooe barges, eight lich coal boats aad four French creeks. Perry Wukes and iuliy Carter, are her pueta. The Coal City has made remarkably good tune tl trip. Tsa W. W.

OeO. war Mag her larboard eeriae, came op yesterday at aeoa from New Or lease, eae stopped at Sweeney's asndiag for a few hours, aae isj last aigai ior i-itj surra, where she will have her kretea shaft tapair-j. The W. W. came Bghi.

aarmg left her tew at Xiewburg. Capt. CnAaua Dcpova, of the Government light-boose service, aad late of the Lily, was at tbe city yesterday. Hetomek-wa few trips on the tleetweod far Pilot Henry Thames, whe stepped en to visit his family at Mad woe. Cap.

Dufour will have charge -of the Gokwas Rod. now to eooatructioa at Sweeney yard. Be SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT. Slgaal Service ladieatlaas Fa Ta-. Day.

Wasbtwoton, AprB I a. For Florida, eoot. ae generally fair weather, hght to fresh as, he-eotuing veriabla Fur Ahuatma, InTss-wlj si aad Tolsisaa, cooler generally fair wee-her, hght to fresh variable winds, becoming aorthcsaierly. For Fast em Texas, slightly cooler, gwawrafiy fair weather, light to fresh varatass wasda. KorTsnneas.ii.

Kentucky aad West Vlrgiala cooler, generally fair weather, light to Ires norths est eriy winds, becoming Tenable. For Ohio, warmer fair weather, light freak winds to variable wind a. The rivers have rtaea 1 feet at Ttcksburg. aad fallen 19 feet at St. Louav I.S feet aa Cincinnati, as Chattanooga, feet at Nashville aad S.t feet at Augusta, The Mississippi river will continue rising below Cairo.

The Teuaeesea, Ci saberlaad aad Savaaaaa rivers will coatiano Meteorological Report. OfflchU.1 Icarrnxs. April t. IMS. a.

m. a. a. r. a.

:17 1L17 I W.84 89.97 6 65 SO 47 40 40 re a. w. n. a. a.

w. 11 8 10 Fair. Cloudy. Clear. Tune.

Karonaeter Temperature-. Dew point. Humidity Wind Wmd Weather. Cei iparaUve Data CorrtseeaeUag Daysef Difiereat Years. Locisviii, April t.

USB. tee TasaaoMKTca. Iff 5 ir. 2 fi i ft! 49-7, 43.91 4S.S. 60.5 41.7i iA.i, 46.0' 1.7j 67.0) 63.W 44.0 50.0 a.

w. 82.0:78.0 a 4K.I4H.U S.W. 8B.0 71.0 a. s. avueao.

4o.0 48.uia S3.0.W.0S.W. Be.077.0,a 2S.0 70.Cls. w. nau.0r w. StlO Ojw.w.

89.5o7.!w. ta 9 61. a SU.4 7tl.0ix. Fair. Clear.

Fair. ,30.048 6S.OI 69.91 4a Si 0.15 Cloudy Mmr. Clear. a 10 Cloudy Icioudr 66. t) 65.0 Tx.01 h.So7 11..

UM soma 30 M.S 7i; 44.01 81-et (O.OSFair. S1L7 Cloudy 1881 44.0 CSS 0.01 Cloudy lt. 29.9KH S4.4 o.oitrair. 14. W.1A 4A2 610 laiSiCioudy 1887.

30.8 59. 7 a s. rsir. ia.io soa 7S.1 M.X6177a.w. "to Water in Cmalfor Corrtm-p'umVng Dose.

feet Inches 1881. 9 feet 4 mebes 1874..... 8 feet 4 Inches, 18..... 9 feet Omchee feet 7 toohee I 14 fevt laches 1876..... feat 11 mchesjUM 11 fxet laches feet 4 Inches, 5.7 feet.

ltfTf. Tfeas lack 18 Jks.9 feet. lest 0 Inches lew S.9 faet. 10 feet SlncheallaeS 16.9 faet, T-Traee ef rainfall. Meatbly Meteorelegleal Siaaitr of Loejeville, Dariag the Meath of March.

1888. DAT March 1... 8.. 4... 8...

6... March March March March March March March March 9. March 10 March II March March March 14 March 15 March 16... March 17.... March March 19....

March JO March SI March x3 March 23 March 4 March 26 March March 27.... March US March March ao ISkMABT. Mesa boromoSot. actual. 89.629; titgfatsS berom-eter, dO.ea, date, lSUu lowest baroaneter, 890, date.

XOUi; monthly range of barometer, JSisan temuerauire, 4S.6; highest temperature, 73-5, data. Hist: lowest temierature. 11.8. date, xsu; monthly range of temperature, 69.7: ires test daily range of temperature, ax. date, 30th; least daily range of temperature.

7.8. date. 4th; mesa daily range of temperature, 19.1. mkah TKatpaaATtTaa roa rsu aioifTa 1871 53.8 177 43.8 1888 41.6 4X.S 1878 68.4 1884 47 173 45.4 JH79 4.S HW 89.6 1874 48.8 1(1 45.9 ISM 43.9 HT5 4L6 lil 41.4 1H87 4XS 1876 IHbx 50.0 1HS8. Mean daily dew point, 83.5; mesa daily relaUve humidity.

67. prevailing directioa of wind 7 a. and 11 p. north; total movement of wmd, 7.878 miles; highest velocity of wind, directioa aad date. 86 miles, west, oa the Stfd; total precipUe-tion, 5.71 inrhes, COHPABATITB rlUCCIrTTATIOH (TJT HfCBXS).

M71 1.41 18 6.14 18T8 8.89 im 8.44 1878 6.6S 1H1 6.85 1H74 4.54 18S8 888 1875 6.10 8.76 1876 1885 1.08 177 4.08 Vw S.8 lo 4.04 ft 1.08 1879 5.66 vm 6.71 Number of riser days. number of fair says. 11; number of cloudy days, 14: oatea of frosts, light, ldth; 16th, 83d. Suta aad eute. FaAsa Buux.

eergt. Bigaal Corps, U. S. A. CO Ala, COAL BEDUCED.

JOS. WALTON C0. MINERS AND DEALERS IN fttts.niel!, Eajnonl Qtj ml iAlaiiciti COALS. rTTTPBTJROH LUMP, lie $100 RAYMOND CITY LUMP, He 8.7. PiTTaUUKtiH MJT.

Wc. 4) Screened For Use. "Old Lee and Bogar Loaf Lehigh tathraciteat lowest 3-srket Pnoos." Kala Offlca 213 TMrl St, wm Eiii Breach Offkee ead Tard, TTaaoock aad Mala Stoeou. I ami ing foot of iioyd aad alxth fits. Famllj CoaI a SpeciAltj.

C9Telepbon Zi, Bias; CJ-jaa Bu.TwAThfef PRICE C. NEWMAN, m-boleaale aad Retail Dealer la beat quality of PITTSBURGH AJtD COALS. Prtoeipal Ofaee: 606 W. Market St, mchS-friuATuSS Tatepeeae 888 FOB KxTOLLSCELLAJiEOUS FOR RENT ROOMS- elegant treat rooms aad 1 ball room with modera cony seiences. oa taird floor.

Price moderate; a a Breckinridge av. bee T.drd and Fourth. U. R. JOUA BOCaL, Fifth Avenue Hotel.

-OS RXNT-DWELLI-Vii HOUSE Now eo eupied by Mr. T. Harraaaa. 1868 Beooed UK rent taper moeta. laquire ec wm.

ia CKLSfcBd, 837 liura ave. SaarSOtf ron SAL1EM15CELLANEOU8 "L70R SALE A Xc 1 grocery aad provaUoa store in a live oountry town ia ludiaaa; rood reasons for seiiiar. btock about M0U. Apptyte MUhHFlJ- CAbELLetCU. 8ALE Tee sacks flee Texas Peeaaa Crow ol ikeeV Talssihnne 6Jft er axmlv aa aoya 8ALE-A secood-haad Hall safe.

Apftw at 1416 West WainuV. SALX BICT CLE 64-lach Cnampioa A. mCJ mm i 'W. iMH WW- fcag-s oa hoUk wheals lOach enamel spokes aad aickel haadle-bac. A4 creel hiCVCTufl tale office.

featS wuatw TTOB 8 4 F-M i CEDTEKT head earuasa, esiJara. eta, tOGmrtJ to tat a. lUae. i ti Liut a Tsar ATuas. 7j I Hr a 49.60 fis.li 67.0 46.6) .08 99.40 6S.8 64.8 86.1 .11 aojaat UI 64.0 wl.8l .14 29.41S9.7 S4.6S6.1 S9.6S SB.0 S4.1'SL6 41.097 S9.euS7.S 44.frS5.9i....

X9.69 46.6i 64J.U.S bO.7 65.9 46.4 .46 Z9.74S4.7 3Ml6 S9.8U S5.7 40.748.4 JSI.S8 SO. 0 3.4 X5.8 .68 X9.75S4.8 44.1 XI A J.7i 44.7 b6A x.9 S9.49 48.S 6X1.0 U.S .4 29.33 46.7 64.1 86.S .96 29.86.64.7 67.189.9 xaxses.0 70.6 49.S! jSi-OK 66.7 69.6 44.S .46 S9.8S8&.7 47.0 SUl .64 X9.7I9.7 S1.61S.8 .61 X9.6o8n.O 60.8 18.0 S9.5S40.S 49.0 .81 29.W-47.T 64.654.1 .61 IS i7 71.0 64.0 .84 29.SS4S.7 65.83a 9 .64 X9.94;4a3 46.6 86 ,64 J9.57 47.0 64.64A s9.6oto.7 S7.8at.S'.. The. most wonderful Pain-Carer the world baa erer known. Your money will be returned IT not round as represented.

Children Cry for Pitchers' Castoria. 8Ts weowAuTAyny STEAMBOATS. roaaicuATi t. s. ihujik xuaiaci UBT sTSAMeaS.

CLaw-wtAla 4au and Suadare as a. a. Bwasw-w- T- -r are SA Kouad Inp 85. Munaj ujssws, mns hb )HnrA kooe as Onnnnsn waa ad mi uaul trams aad up-nver paTeia Tajaas emoe Aa U4 Thau si 1 est, beiow i'n -OH. M.

ZaJ40.SE, CaRTEB. Sops, al rtcaw. Arau. a. x-mu Kegular Kentucky River Packet, BLUE WLN'O U.

W. AA'DERiiON. Master. 1 bis taT. at a r.

a. 1 eieuuoue a. 1 ewlevUle aad Evaawville Packet Iswasaf. For Owens bora, EransviUe aad Lower Ohio, RAINBOW HA WsliNA. Master a.

This day at 4 r. a. Te.ephone 404-8. all TTKi J. O.

McCULLOOiL i- Hrnsa. Fit. Agt Geaerai Manager. Lou. and Meinptus Packet for Eransvitte Fsducah, Cairo aad Mwnphia.

too steamer BUCKEYE STATE. V1XT0N, M-ster. Will irave on Thursday, April 6, at a. limb, naa I.L. For Memphis, Vhrksourg aad New Orleans, the tine siue- wneei ties in nr.

GU1DIXQ 6TAR 11GLER, Master. PJCt wm Wednesday, April 4. 6 r. w3wwwWw.it For Lreigbt 01 pases (reapply to K. UiaowOenerai Aaeui.

ITS ana 176 Fourth a. Regular Daily Packet, (or Madron and CarroUoa. MIN NIK A W. LEPPER. Masks.

Day. 4 r. a. Teiophone 163 I aaW-Bw W. aLkCa, Agt, lie Fourmta, feaU WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Capitalist who would inTeat 886.000 to 8SU.00U and tase aa active part la bnainsie from which large returns caaoe realised with minimum risk, and ia wham there ia littas if any competition.

To a party having the capital and nerve to eu brace a golden opportunity and figures will be submitted. Communications to be mutually coandeauai. AJdress akb sua, BUSINESS, care LmUxt -carrie lJi. WANTED To loan $30,000 In nuns of 81.000 and upwards at 6 per mut aleo the follow-teg separate sums: S-xio, ScfiO, tl.uuo, rl.6du aad ruua wauiiii monej oa good Lotus-ville property can accouimodated i ju any sum neaded oa very lavuraule terina and without delay by to E. D.

FttYER, West Market street. ANTED Couau-y pb.ee for the summer; furaahed house pret.n-ed; east or souch-east of toe city, oa bborl raLruad or goou tureptke, by ta.ll laniuy: no young ihuoreu; rrL '-v nMmUny. Aduiwa. R. earu L.wMs rka- No.

1. ANTED lo correapowd with graduate of anv irouu Medical 1, wflUag to tposs uf bia Dipiutwa for a reiauaaow cueiwdrtKMiL Muwt i d.ited Uik a.s of laeu and IHO. awitm, IN box 6j, Lancaster, o. ANTxU Jn rornutioa of the whereabouts JJ ot Albert Stoaey. Elu.

aaa Jessie juueexe Ellis, tee euu. of laouisa Jeflersoa and Nnuuie Ella, buch would be ihamviuiiy reorrn.4 oy UHH. K. ELLIS. Vicksour, iutmV ATD TO LO.Of-Thd foUowatg sums oa -LI Property: Sju.

t-au. toou. STou, saoo. Ji.wj. 8 aw.

tjM0. tuuo amaI and aoou. T. W. tiJBAXi.

No. 60S eat Ureeu sut. ANTED Board in the country for the summer a Tmti. niwi MAt.M..u changed. Address.

R. tmsofOce. ANTED Ladies' hats reshaped. Torpedo. i i.mi.

mimiaif mjwcm, mjuo Ul CKAJi. -i WVW, 'AjrrED Persons deswiag speedy curse of 1 all private iiwcssss lo cad on Dr. BICE. enilartoa free aaa stncuy rnnnifaiiwi Hours! a. a.

to a. a. MaitswiiMw. siar rttf WANTELr-UELP. ANTED dry goods salesmen, clothing sslssmen.

urniturv s.lesiaea, offics cierss, millinery salesladies, stenographers, girls for shop. Hiwdiiusr term. 18 Schunuao Block. ANTtD More men to sell our fruit aad or-aamental stock. Wa nre rood mnA steady work.

Write for terms to ii. B. KiCii-AiUiSON 4t OCX, NurearyaMM, Geaeva. N. Y.

ap3dwAW4 vv ANTED Business Jim's Eoiployment Bead auarters. 18 Kcuurinaa will onaa branches la Naahviile and dacuaad at onoa Openinga for maie ad female comaeccial helps. ANTED 89 bridge carpenters aad timber want the addresses of loo crews of tucoototlve engineers aad firemen, a be are Jeady to go. Free traBSDnrtsUoa. LOCU VTLLE LMPLoYMENT AGENCY, 14 Filth S.

ANTED Mea aad wouea everywhere for a geateet business guaranteed te pay 60O per week profit easier tuaa other buss pay Sou per month; $8 samples ie. lo either sex eosLlng per Bjaawatemiiioyinent. Experwuce sbsoiutely UB-awueMiHg. MLKKII.L At 6. Ct-uago.

ANTED YOUNO MAN A youag maa wkb sumo aoiuaiataacc with oeespaper work, to repraaeat aa miaixinbod trade publlcatioa ia Louisvuie and viciaky. AdurwaS P. O. Box. Ud, Bostoa.

Masa. IKTPn active Maa or Woman ta 80110 every county to sod our goo. is Salary, f.6 par month aad expenses. Caa rawing ouUit and uaruculars rasa SzAanaaa Swvaawaax Cox. Bostoa, Masa jai7 tuiurAsat as mmmwmmmmmlmfmm1mmmmm9 ss FOB flALE ILEAL ESTATE.

Ii OB SALE We have Just had pi toad ia our hands what we consider tbe moat decided barg aia which we have had to offer for mop taa, a very oeairable SH-etuiy brick residence of Id rooms and bath room. It taawis property, coo-vsetonitly Irnwled to business, oa Beoood street, near WalnuC This house is elegantly fined up maida. fcaeiy fresoosd aad has au the modera tm. provemeots it aiil sell aad -all quickly at the price asked. Call at once, or you will lose this agoat bargain.

HALE 4t Bullitt and Mala, OR SALE That beautiful bouse aad lot oa e. a of Fourth avenue, lust north of Oak street, Ko. 140 Just papered eiegaatly aad paint ed wroagcout; to cexai fees, large ones HALE A Bullitt aad Mala, BOAltDLNG. BOARDINO Nkwiy fumisbed rooms with good beerd; aleo room for day hoarders. Career oc Lavas ae aaa weiaus PE11SONAU TED-WXTTTNO IS CHILDREN To core of thM awaxreusUls habit see Dr.

Wester kwhikanol of Kucha. Mathey-Cay Ius' i GAPSULEiSi: Tkb weoderf ol e-aevery has bssa aaeif fW 98 MarsbT the Phrslclaas ef Pmris. Laeaoe sad New a erk. with a-rast socessa. Taw.Cp.uiwi nor ta ell remedies for taa praaptctirs of sll aawa.

er or toar rtaaoioa-. i mmy srs ine eoeapss twTCwefiiw" TO-w-PEnsasaaa I sift Vss KUubltlmwImM s.nt.ialag eemeslsra far heeie eats free ei AA phof, r. e. rowuR, aooass, gows. AMUSEMENTS.

HARRIS THE A TER. Twe Performances Dafiy, at aad 8:13 r. a. CHAS GARDNER "THE NEW KARL I 9- iew Bangs. Are flaarea.

Next week Tbe McCauiiia Opera Cmtnrmrr, Of 40 artwta. from Wahaoa's Theater, h'ew York. UACAUUr'S THA T8. Commeactag Monday. Apr- S.

Throe Khrhm aad -Woilaesdsy Aiatlsee. THE CHARjllNQ DO SKA. ADELAIDE RANDAL! Aad Usr Ope ratio Coaiedj Co. MONDAY Jiadaio Dooif ace. 1 TUESDAY Tne Bridal Tran.

WEDNESDAY -Madam Boeiface." WEDNESDAY EVENINU "Nimche." MOCOf TABERNACLE. ILLUSTRATED LECTURES J. STODDARD. Friday. April 8.

8 r. April 7, 8 r. -JLUU8 Adratwoa 6oewni; cnudrsaS6 OwmUv RaeereeA eeta cents extra. ItSlUttT ISlLitt 81 Mill. All All.

Miss WAaarrr. rresidsnv One of the beat rami. Uss la the eountry. tor Catalogue sad ttutorewttioa an trass aaiU'rlllti Hnilnsss Maiwar, Louis lie BoM-4 axaaAkie TO-DAY'S AUCTION KTrooR'fik co'. Oousmting of fine Leather f.rmnree aad tt---brary i una ore.

Book tjecnMariea, Deaka, Fanor buus ia spua aux. piush aad brocateiw. boud Tables, three Marble Top Saiev boards, one of teem very flue and cost SXuO, Cherry and Walnut Bed h.whw Suits aad vts One A No. 1 Piano; TTprifrbt: good as new; tued oaly three ool, Body and Tapestry Pnninut Valves aad end Moouet Cai-peta. Hugs aad Mate.

Ileaxing aud Cook stoves, oaa good Wrougat bteel Ooofi Range. Chromes. Od Faulting and otcel ka- prarinss, etc. BY CATALOtiCE. Every thing goes; no roods protected, terms casu aad -depowt requt.

ed. Theie hOods are No. wail -kept, Islest atyie, aad in Our twenty years x- na.a Kuum sou aa nae at aucitoe. Br THOS. ANDERSON CO.

Taesday, April at 10 A. a large st4ck of HOOTS. UOLS AND Fresh and Desirable trOotU ia titarlj all atjiea aad tirades. Od stock of Women's, Mimes'. Child's, aad Beys'.

out naa. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. aa essorted stock of Men's Boys', ouths Child's CLOTfcUN(t, in Bulla, Pants, etc. Aleo, flats aad Genie' Fa-Blahing goods.

pRIDAY. APRILS, BOOTS AND 6HOES. TERMS CASH. J. BRENT.

AnetJoasar. 1 JT I'Uk-iDAV moruing. ApruS. at 10 odock. ea- tire couieou S-rooai bwuse.

Park Fiaoa, vjouth of Ormwby aveuue, betaowa Brook aad Floyd. -l arior and Bed-room suits. Wardrobes. Cook Stove and Fdtturea. Meon tirr'm Cvgwav Eu Own aud Dining-room ares, hewing ris-ciim, tine lot of Carpeia, etc.

eto. la abort, eTvrvtaing perudiung 10 CraL-ciMwS house; ail -nearly new and in hrstiaas ooudiliow. Saie perouiptory, as owners leave for California. Tarwsoaau. PU oEtt, BuiCK mt CO.

Aacijonecra AT AL 0 ON, EDNcDAY. Air line of 1 lieu Ladkw'. Mssrt' aad ta-huroa. Fine fihoua. peie te coniiitnce promptl at o'cajc.

F. CbNiLER A CO. 30 Sixth bet. Mwia and Alaret. llAILltOAO ND M.

It AELWAT CI MCDOtATt AJTD ST ula. aw; I. las Denus. ae aim Daily. Except Sunday.

Arrive Louisv. Wi.1 4 11 nuns LsihT. iwii" fca "raidi Cuv-innad Kxnren fet. Louis Expraaa. Exiii si M.

Lams Kins.n... Ut inn. I txursas 1lw-iiinsil LO CIS VTLLE AND NASHVILLE RATLROAOw AQ trains ran by Central bisiHlsid 1 Traiaa maraeu- uaiiy. uaujr. exefcy ewineay.

ia ruut Oct. Depot. First atreei. and Klver. Leave ILoui'viile Arrive LeuPvUla.

Bf 1J3-1 tJ Slm. ia: hs aOiaS 'i ism 84246 isfm 11; Xwiial caoj, 11.4. Tatm JMwf saarS Iw iwl r-1 For NaahTUle, Memphis, Da- catur. Mobila, Montgouf wry. peniiaonis aad N.

I For NaehvlUa, C'hauanooga. AUanta, Nmuw, Maoua) aiwl bootheast For Jauksoavuie and Fort-i Tm MUsai Mem i DUta. Liule Buck and Uia I Leuanao Ureensh'g acoum. or 1 PaiL, 1UUU. Wswlilngin.

K. Y. and the US 11 Jfcii ut IMOrS KrJua UXlPB BJUat tUitf 10 "I SJk" UU1 wwat Tor ut -loiwoo, isjurou, lievaiand, Builalo, Ajr way statlims For LexhJ ilugtoa. Frankfort niUrm v. at 44il 4fcU.f 4sjoe tmXUlm ind SIT MSLOttk For Sbelbyv'e, Taiursvllle, Eleomiield, anavtlle wOmniMxniwiawi Ueaxa 7Sou leana.

guild trains ie Monitfomery, Mobile and New Or- Pailfasn iMiiiet tdweDtea-cara Loalanlle an WaaJilagioa, Fhliauelphla, New York, Weiiu4ila Little itoca. Nee orieana, without change. la effect Fah. U. I Leave I Arrire Diem.

Tenth aad Mauiw BUMLeuivulo.lLouisTiiie. lor K-shvUiw, Cliaiianoiga. i AUanta and Jackaoavuie-1 For alaoxvlUe. Mr rm Iwui, Cul'-ia, aariaais sad Carallaa uyinta I Far I ihanoe, Xoawiie aad i wU SJUial saflw ftSBJ idDtf 44J0SS HlH tl-mtlm fiawllnc Dfwm SMSig avuwt XaiUiaraai4wprinsiislrt 4uwrA hoiid train sad PuUmsa rHlaos CaaiiTLaaia- vuie axMtsvuwv nEIairUls AJTO OHIO jtAxtiWAT New t'nioaDaiMt. eveat.ed wat( abv.

la OOkA Vrtle arass dally Sar aaoaeje. XifliJl caarHMwTUiw, Hwniii.in.1 aad VualZa rr-l -y, hwwUiaerw, Peuuw.ptu aa4 New York. Mui maie waa Pan is as rnmst slew Ui--car s.liin(-i.ai uxxab swduaaud arauv-tae Tareogk Mail Inia Irau First aad Water M. dspas dsn htuuiay. la toe ad si si urns, Txatas lut inrwaas vtm i ibi uwiun.

Arclvais liwVwSw-Uyl ta-wOnca-n' JM.AXD a. accrue' aeo iKot term, Deywt. rvunmM aaa ataia Sf reeta. Laojav 1 Lsuisv ijMi. and wa Uwll Ilvt ie Erii sssTl kuw Fat Es.t tau-aj jwuMaiad tilcega I aaa ecwiwra aaa Ant rwar sara.

If oilman wMsa awd Pwiaos leimiU ts Chkiaea wiiaom VtWPORT NEWS A Nil MISSISSIPPI VALLEY 4.v ctA UilEbAFKAaVa; AND UUiUBulTTk Unioa UmfH, aWveaiA aad Wr'atwC eta-la edwet jaa-wl JUl hat bUUTH daily for Mempala. VkJcbar. OKJ bee uri-ans, Lluie houm aad boui-a. weet, Pelliass Maiteteamse rn i il chabge. Mi a for rwdeesa, Meeaphls.

Lrule Rock and the eoutawesw commnsiitwi sissym wlWXlU wWllw. ui rm n.ny. aineta sssssj, aua Arrivaav-1 4 dally, be eaa uuw noca. 2Jjk dally, from aad Kae Orleans. SwMdauy.exoept Beaday, CscUla DO.

TtcaST Onat XU Founa Tonne BUaIM3S3 CIIAliCESe Oa SALE Hah. 8poae aad Stare Feotory at boiooada. lit, ahere limber ia pieauful aud cheap. factory, machinery aad everything rise cpa necta- therewita are la good ruaaiog order. Kko the Oku river te front of the city, railroad located aad work thereon te be com-rnwoowd Uua sum rear; good schools aad four enure ass; spleauid husl rises pisiw.

fiatl.isriie rsasoae wUl be gisea for eeiling, alee aid by the city te aay one opereuw Uie same. Apply te TBXODORE B1EYER. uicgioada. Lo. LOST.

LOST Pocket Book Batura ts A I Bourhea Buck Yards aad recerve a liberal reward. I C3TItaliaa Grerjhouad, white wtih lemoa. XJ colored spota. Findar wUl rotura same JOBS MOBJila. 12ok M.

439-441 Grrra bL. bet. Foarth aad Fifth. Tuesday April 2.. at 10 o'clock, e.eraat HeuseaoU Faraitare aaa Carpets ft.

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