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)-lItered tit th e Pust Otlke lit Ciueiunatl. 0., as ~e t<o lld- c lass mail matter. \·nl.. II!. , \". I(). ' I ' L' R'I ~ {TEN CENTS PER COPY. e l \"C[\N:\TI, ~.\TUIW , \ Y, APIUL 18, 1885. 1'.0 I t 0..; : $:~.OO per Year, in Advance. DOLOROSA.- From an Original Photograph. THE CINCINNATi GRAPHIC. VOLUME III, No. Ie. ,THE CINCINNATI GRAPHIC. A NEW phase has presented itself- in Some are in favor of the m~h6ds familiar for that purpose, but that sum is n'Ot to camp meetings- ai-Hi revivals, while sufficient. To better the facilities of pas PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. the RieL insurrection. -The Indians in -BY- that sectjoh have joined with the half others discountenance so wide a departure senger and freight transit is for Cincin O. O. HALL & CO., breeds, and are cOl:nmitting s~rious dep from the more dignified and formal con nati an imperativenec.essity,and the Rooms, 7 and S, Hammond Building, N. E. Cor. redations. A regiment of French Ca dud characteristic of Episcopalianism. ugly-looking and pestilence-breeding ,Fourth and Vine Streets. nadians have refused to march against canal in the·,heart of the city should be the rebels because 'Of the inferiority .of AFTER a Inng trial, a jury has found forthwith utilized for that purpose. TERMS OF.. SUBSCRIPTION. their outfit,. but -the real cause is bee James D. Fish, President 'of the ·defunct Commerce demands. that the canal should The pos~e on all subscriptions by mail is pre Heved to be .that they sympathize with Marine National Bank, of N PoW York, be used for a railway artery, while the, paid by the publishers. the half-breeds. The Canadian Gov guilty of the "misapplication" of the pnblic desire to have the ca~al improved THE CINCINNATI GRAPHIC will be fur nished to subscribers, by carriers, every Saturday, ernment are much put out at the aspect funds of that institution. As will be into a grand boulevard. We believe at the rate of of affairs, and it is rumored 'On one hand remembered, he was an associate of that that both can be accommodated by low THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. that they are determined to suppress prince of rascals Ferdinand Ward, and ering the bed of the canal, laying a All subscriptions are payable in advance, and may be sent by postal 'order, draft, or regis Riel and his followers, and on the other, they under the guise of the firm of double track, and allowing all trains to tered letter, addressed and made payable to Grant & Ward, carried on a most out O. O. HALL & Co. that negotiations are pending for a and fro to be moved by a cable. This Letters and communications, whether on busi rageous system of swindling; ruined ness or intended for publication, to insure proper peaceful settlement of the .troubles. would do away with the smoke and noise, attention, should be addressed to the young Grant, pulled his poor old father while the trains are pulled by a power "EDITOR" CINCINNATI GRAPHIC, Cincinnati. Ohio. A Washington correspondent says: into the financial mrelstrom, and finally ful cable, say from Cumminsville to the All communications intended for publication "One of the reforms instituted by the wrecked the Marine Bank. The collapse old Miami Depot. A Company could be must be accompanied by the writer's name, as a new Postmaster General is to direct that of this supposably firm institution was a private guarantee of gOOd faith. formed to make this great improvement We do not agree to return rejected manu no outlandish names shall hereafter be great surprise in all circles, but the first whG would have the right to charge a script. accepte' for postoffices. The bo'Oks are throes of astonishment were nothing to reasonable toll for the transmission of En tered at the Postoflice in Cincinnati as second full of this species of American humor, those that followed the unfolding of the the numerous trains through the heart class mall matter. manifested principally by the new set rottenness that existed in its affairs, as of the city from one end to the other. tlements of the far West. To-day the well as those of Grant & Ward. It is Such charges would pay amply on the CINCINNATI, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1&l5. name of a postoffice in Georgia, called sincerely to be hoped that both Fish and investment. The roadways and side- , Buzzard's Roost,' was changed to West Ward will get the full extent of the law. walks over the canal railway to be of the CENTRAL AMERIOA'S REPUBLICS have Lake." Mr_ Vilas' immediate prede very best construction, shaded with settled all their differences, Barrios is cessor attempted a similar effort and A brother of Mayor Grace, of New trees and flower beds between the open out of the way, and the war in that sec prosecuted it so energetically that nearly_ York, has entered into a/ contract with spaces. Of course these improvements tion is a thing of the past. every state in the union boasted of an the Peruvian Government to complete require the very best engineering and office bearing the soft, mellifluous sobri ANew York exchange announces that what is known in that country as the workmanship, and is worthy of immedi- quet ., Hatton." during last year ten thousand five Oroya railroad, and its extension to ate attention. ' hundred ca_ts were found dead in the Cerro Pasca_ Few foreign railroads have A newspaper correspondent has SPRING OPENING. streets of· that metropolis. What an cost as much as this unfinished th'Orough emphatic reminder this is of a. boom in summed up the appointments so far an fare, the amount expended on it so far The ~rand opening of Alms & Doepke, nounced by the new administration and 'On Wednesday ltnd Thursday last, was_a the boot-jack trade. being placed at $30,000,000. It bank discovered that Secretary of State Bllyard rupted the celebrated American railway brilliant success in every way. N otwith ===== standing the very bad weather, the large OVER two' hundred new doctors were leads with the most. He is credited builder, Harry Meigs, a~d unless the establishment was crowded on Thurilday let loose on an unsuspecting public with nineteen, while the nearest approach Peruvian authorities deal more gener with the fashionable ladies of the city. recently by aNew York medical college. to that number comes from Secretary of ously with Grace than with the former, The decorations were tasteful and the Interior' Lamar, who has made six he also will make a financial failure of elaborate, the red, whit" and blue being Jb,is looks as though those institutions especially_ prominent. The cl'Oak room, changes. As soon as this slate of affairs ,were wrrking on full time to keep pace it. When wholly finished it will be one on the second floor, was the 'favorite . with the establishment of skating rinks. is ascertained the Republican press of the most costly as well as the most res'Ort for ladies, and it was indeed a immediately pounce upon the unfortunate difficult pieces of engineering in the beautiful sight to see the many hand GENERAL GRANT continues to improve, Bayard and accuse him of having Presi w:orld. It crosses the Andes, and in a some faces and lovely costumes that met the eyes in every direction. Messrs. and Thursday's bulletins showed him in dential ambition. On the other hand, single section of fifteen miles there is an Alms & Doepke can congratulate the!D such a condition that he himself now the Democratb press assert that the ascent of eleven thousand feet_ There selves upon the success of their spring believes he will recover. His friends cleaning out process has not been general are no less than sixty-three tunnels, one opening, especially as the public has who have been with him through all enough, and charge the administration of which is twelve hundred feetin length. demonstrated that they look to them as the recent dark and trying hours, are with being too favorably inclined toward The coun.try traversed by the road is headquarters for cloaks, wraps, and white dres~es. It was a surprise to all to see hopeful, though life hangs on a very Republicanism. Such, gentle readers, is represented as being very fertile, and the what exquisite goods could be purchased slender thread. the fate of all who would shine in politics. silver mines of, Cerro Pasca, to which the at such exceedingly low prices. Again road is to be extended, are said to be we say to our readers it will pay you to 'LATE dispatches from Europe, al- U. S. Senator Sherman was in the city among the richest in the world. The visit Alms & Doepke's_ though of a rather unsettled nature, last week, and on 'Change Saturday mines are on the eastern side. _of' the ,augur probable peace between Russia made a brief address. The tenor of his Andes, nearly opposite Lima." A TALE WITH A MORAL. and England. The former demands the remarks was to the effect that the salva There was once upon a time a great portion of Afghanistan she now oc-' tion of the country depended upon the SINOE the riot and the burning of the republic called the United States, and it cupies, and the Ameer of that country is citizens looking after public affairs and court house, with its valuable records, had a great navy; and it was very proud favorably inclined to the granting of the not leaving them in the hands of the the citizens of Cincinnati have became of its navy, for it was strong and -mighty.