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Show OHIO CAMPAIGN. Cleveland and Hill Will Stump the State. As Also Will Jerry Simpssn and Senator Peff6r, J. J. Ing-all's Successor. Pittsp.urg, July Governor Campbell, of Ohio, attended the annual fete at Silver Lake to-day. In speaking speak-ing of the political outlook in Ohio Governor Gov-ernor Campbell said: "The Democrats of Ohio are thoroughly aroused, and we j are going to win. The Hamilton county I dissatisfaction is fast dvinz out. Yes. 1 1 expect Ex-President Cleveland will lend a helping hand in Ohio this time, j lie will be invited to make six speeches. Governor Hill also will take a hand in our campaign, as will also ex-Congressman ex-Congressman Jerry Simpson, of Kansas, Kan-sas, and Senator Feller, who was elected to succeed Ingalls. The two former gentlemen will "be invited bv the Democratic party, while the two latter will be brought into the state by the Farmer's Alliance. The latter party is very strong with us now. and thev are hand in hand w ith the Dem-crats. Dem-crats. Thev will nominate no tii-Uet this year. "The farmers throughout generally favor free coinage. Moving the Crops. Washington, July 22. Shipments of currency to the west to "move t he crops" opened up lively to-day, S'tfS,-000 S'tfS,-000 in small notes being shipped from the treasury to Cincinnati and Chicago in exchange for deposits in New York. According to present indications the demand will be ' unusuallv large this year, one official estimating it at $15.-000,000. $15.-000,000. How Many Postonlce We Have. Washington, July 22. A statement prepared at the postoflice department shows the number of offices in the country on June .10, 1S91, to be 04.301. First class, 11G; second class, 250; third class, 2,277 ; fourth class; Gl ,4 19. This is an increase of 2,000 during the year. |