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The Cairo Bulletin from Cairo, Illinois • Page 2

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i ght jitUittin. yMUmv XMlfr fin Rvery 1hkc. JOWT H. OBKBItT, Editor. THE ATT I.I MITMRHR 'I he coroner's aty, of Qtilncy, 1m teen MtgpA In nn of the lute munkr of yonn nnd It lu beer.

Smlnc-l io.rrcstll. A. Warm, nm xtHc mul Jomca Moore. BI ,1.11" AK THIAt. nnil Hill.

i.rii,n iintllnrr nnii mii.cr 4.1-1 til 1m roirlml OM HOM Tuesday. WitncMM Mvc.nr Hint -Mm Bulllncr'a cliamctw, ibr pw nnd lionosty, Rood but tli.it tln-y would not licllcvc Mumck on crtili. IluIllncrV nped mother 1 with l.rTTKM mM TKXAB. -j 1,0 letter irom Tfxn.s In this Iiip, may apnea1" ft 11,1,0 Imaginative; hut rtlicii wec.xntnhio Into the wondoilid cf-ftrtt ol tho Into cyclono-Milix hclnp; mllciion tho prairies, the deep- of tlic channel over the Galveston hundreds of other wonderful Incidents connected with tho storm, wo may jrlvc credit to tho statements In tills letter Not many inoliths ngo a cannon wa, niiCil (torn the, bay In front of Galveston that proved to Ik from one ot I.n-tUte's M'-'- ASfU IlttRTKAJir. t'liiclnnais propose' to utilize her mrap and vagrants this- winter.

They Willi compel to walk ont or town or oinrry tono "ntlcr 1,10 slrvlionof Hie vorWionso authorities. The their labor, It has been calculated. U1 support all the city f-otip boiw diirins the winter. mul leave handsome surplm Thi a nnllov. and will he the wean i ot riving to the destitute nnd unfortu-intc, who prefer work to starvation and a chance to recuperate and livTcomlortably until lemuueratlvc cm-rioyrocnt would present ltyclf.

coKTr.nrr.iTM. A circular ha been Issued by the Comptroller ot the Currcncv. wirnini: the public against dangerous counterfeits on the follottin? Th0 yhit Na" tional Rink of Chicago, 111., the Traders National nanV of Chicago, 111., the Hist National Bank of First Xa-tional Hank of Canton, HI. Nearly the entire amount ol genuine $." notes of thoe banks has been withdrawn from circulation, and no additional issues will he made. The Comptroller is elcsiron of retiring tlieu hole amount from circulation, and National Hanks arc requested to transmit to the Treasury for redemption all such note' as may come into their postctiion.

IOWA AXD NKHllASliA CI.CCTIOKN OntliclSih Inst. Iowa and Nebraska will bold Uielr clcetlon. The following arc the tickets In the Held in Iowa IK-mnrtnt Oottrnor Khknrnwl, Slicranl Lolllcr l.i-ut -fiu I. .1 NctvIioIiI, 1 Wooilwurtt Ju(l7fSnn Cniirl A.l.nm. W.

Siif. I'ub. Ins. AI.crn.iUiy. A U.

Wright The new Jorislaturc of this State will elect a United States Senator in plnrc of the Hon. George 0. Wright, whose term expire in 1S77. election is one that dow not attract much attention a Chief 3 luticu awl two Associate ustiees of the Supreme Court, and blx llegents of theStiiVc University being tie olUcers to be elected. The following are the tickets for Justices of the Supreme Court: Hcimblittu.

lloinocrat. Chief Jutlcc-(i. l.ilc. A. ThcirnM a.ociiic v.

liauii. Jmtlw! Mmuc MaswrW. Hy the following it will be -ecu that ourfellov.towininat,Oeorgel.oiml)ury, was re-elected to the portion of fir.mil Master of Masonry for the Stnte ot Illinois, lu Chicago, diuluK thu vvonV session of the Grand Lodge. This I a Hal tering recognition of the services ot Mr. Lounsbnry by the body he so ably re-presented the past year: Orand master, Ocorgc LoiinMinry, Cairo: deputy grand master, Rob-Tains, senior grand warden, W.

A. Delaney. Ccntralfa junior grand warden, Ifcnry V. IJamlltoii treasurer, Harrison Jills. Qiilncy grand secretary, F.

Uiirril. Statistics show an hicreao lor thu year ot 71S memljers, the total inenibe'rship being Tho 3 rand Lodge appropriattd $1,000 for the uc of the National Monument Society in completing the monument to the memory of Washington. -rm: noriiroKO iut.i,. The grand jury of Wiunebago county lias eoninienctd investigating the terrllle duel fought by the two St. l.ouis editors.

Tlie mayor of Ruckford, Ir. Llnken, was tho tlrt witnci examined. He followed by Marshal Sully. TJioy testl- iied to the oiled that Postgate told them he had fecn the duel. That appeared to ho about all they knew of the atlalr.

A gentleman named R. p. i'ovtfv noxt examined. He win catechised lor one hour, hut gave no evidence that was ot any material valuo to the jury, as he was not upon the ground when the bloody battle occurred, and therefore did not get any of the whisky and lunch, a hackman named Smith, and two oilier men, named reipeetively, mb and '1'otllemcyer, said to have "7" wwresE: to the duel, were also ex- OlESiKHAKJlDKON J. 'vw if.

irtvf 1.1-4..... Ul with that ot his a Participation i two iiZ ITlr agnized a among tlnauceg of thu UftthiHl of resunii). Hon Is utatctl a follows. KMluee tae-interest un tlookl Bank notes, wkh gucnWv? oCu IVHinUIHU IIHU 1-ilVII "liter MfMti. Do thi-, and you will hntu rrvnlitleniid tho financial oystein nmi IWU IBKIIHUIU III IIIL'UL fi, rcMkad rcie payment, for gold and TftMMMKiw.il nave rcacneti nn exact equtpOHPi itebHpecw pnytuent.

To mill inn-iv-l-in llie VOlliniO of national bank notes, as was by tho action of tho last (fciitrrw! Is to at) (hither oil front upoclo payment. Tlio present bank system rests upon oredlK in.tonil or ti peeic bals. It wionjf in principle, nnd must Ik) chniiL'cd befoio wo can liavu a sound financial nyatcni. A hundred year? of aueh a system as wo now have would not brlnj the country back to sound lliinu-clal with currcncv convcitlble Into perle nt thu will of the holder Tiir. ohio ri.i:crio.

'J'he election in Ohto, to tako plaeu on the 12th is looked forwnrd to ith prcnt Interest by nil clase of ns tho contest In that State, during the cam palgn, has been one of unprecedented en-thulain by both panic. ltepnbllcan nro fatiHuine of nn election of their cand idate, 15. 1 Inyo and tho Democrat. anticipate an overwhelming majority for their champion, William Allen. Two years njro Allen was elected by 41 7 majority over Xnyc, the l'eplibll-can candidate, though the ret of the Republican ticket wa elected by majorities nwliig Irom Uno year the Democratic partv had largo aece-slon to lm vote, and elected the candidate tor of State, by 17,000 majority.

Tho following1 arc the two ticket Democratic and Republican now In thu Held, nnp upon which the vMe of both parties will be centered lli'iiwrrat. (mi-iiur Wllllnm Allen, l.tciil. Sov. s. r.

an', Mip. Jllilpr (j. Tln. Voiiuir (i U.M.'lh.itm. iirecii, Wlllluin- Attr.

liciicml--Thus II. IMWill, l.llllr Trci-miT lolm Sdmiiirr, J. M. MilliU-n JJnnnl n.o'llnean, r.Tlinlcliir The vital Issue arc tho free school and enirency (juestions. J.asl year the Pro- lilbltlonlit polled nearlyOOO vote.

They now have a ticket in the Held, but are not likely to reccivi! many votes owing to the exciting nature of the campaign. The unestion at Imic will eauo both pailie to poll their full vole the Republican sending to Washington for eleik in the department, who reside In Ohio, to h-enre their vote. It la believed Hint many will attempt to vote who nro rcgi-toml, and have already voted, In the District of Columbia. He-ides Hie election for Statu officers, Ohio votes on the adoption of two amendments to the state eoii-iitu-tlon. Due of these give? to the Legisla ture the power to levy a ta on dog, and the other provides for the appoint ment, by the Uoveiiior.

in dorsed by tho senate, of a commission, to be composed ot live members, who will hold office for three years which will pass, by a major ity vote, upon such legal eases a may be referred toll, llio central committee of both partie commend the lattei amendment, al-o do the judge of the supreme court, and its ratification i Insured beyond a doubt. WHAT THE WAVES WASHED UP. Tin- Roily nl IN IrlUcl A Turtle Onrr 4'nplurril Mm rislil llfimrrn Ht'H HTirnl mid a Irvl -11 Ii OntlM'iH'H HiiilTariiiilu-lim Diim.lliMi itf thi' I'elrlll'-f! llortj. O.vi.vr.sTo.N, October Uli, liMTon lien tho waters of the bay receded from the land, In and around UiDiisTind upon thou sand? ol the Inhabitants: of the deep were lift upon dry ground. Snakes of every length, color and shape, from the earth and out ot the depths of the Gulf of Mex ico, writhed and iouglit over the ground.

lu one place duvil-tlsh ol inouster proportions, held lu its embrace young girl, who-c form wa.) white as biunv, all the life-blood being sucked from thu body by the hideous thing wrapped nrcmnCl In wtlh long slender hndlc, and heaiU re-einbiiii tho-e of monkeys, large and round, with projecting and little pale red eye, and mittiug from their aides vibrating phosphoreicenl light, were in combat wltliitilRll-tUli. lie wn nbsniblug and the blood out of lliein as fast a hi deadly fingers or suckers could reach I watched the battle with much attention, and a night came on It appeared evident that the snakes- had the advantage of the devil-Jlsh, one of tlieinppearlng to have entered the body of tlit llli near the hack of the head. Centipede by tho hundred, and tarantulas hy the thousand- covered tho trce mid hiislic. A petrified man, with golden orna ment imbedded in hi? form, was found about hall way between ludianola and the old town. It measured seven feet in length, the countenance being of an Egyptian ca-t, and three indistinct rcpre- nentatlons of pyramids shone cm the fare of one of the golden ornaments.

1-iliectly in the center of the town, un der a wrecked building, a turtle, three and a half feet in width, and the feet long, was found alive. On liU back. In Roman letters, was "LnjitU: dawl Ttne, WJ'JMc tit Then followed a list of many ol which were legible. Thu turtle Is in the possession of Hand, of the (ialveston anil the petrified man in the c.ro of Mayoi Fulton, or this city, and is on exhibition at tho custom hoiue. Colonel .1.

Ou Pre, editor of the Austin Sfaleiman, arrived here to-dny to examine the man. He will escort it to Austin and present It to the members of the Constitutional Convention, lu ueislon in ins city, 'ibe Oovenor proposes to erect It ns statue in the Stnte-hoiiso yard. Its weight is l.UKil pounds. Col oncl Du Pro will write a description of it tor publication hi wuii uir iimiu Mixji'in. Mtiakuil Itoliliei- In Uiiiihiis cil I tbrclal to the fit.

1-onls Kansas City. Oct. 8 I.ato lust nl-ht ti tmished man enlcied the store of 11. S. ise, ou thu Last Levee, hi tills ell v.

nnd nftcr few words, asnulted Air. Wide with bi club, ntid before hu could resist Knocked mm down mul inictmcd his skull, besides nuiuber ot oilier dangerous wounds. Thu robber then nt- tpimitcd to Kct Hold ol Air. isu's pocket- pou, coiiiuiiiiii" over fcuu, nut wits uu- unie to do so, it belli'' hi uu Inside nocla-l Jim. lso inado so niucli iiouu Hint tho unknown man had to leave, anil mmlo his escape before tlio police, who Imd been I'ltnianneti, could nrrlve.

i mnacart. notts. Uoyernor lloveildgo roviewid tlie lutlltla at Peoria, on lust Thursd.iy. Moody and Sankey will, perhaps, go to liiillnmipolli. They are wanted tlieie.

-The San Francisco UnUtUn Is belter known the "Slope Viper." It is now claimed ttiat four letter out ol live of tliucnormom mall cut to Chicago nro dun. Robert MolVade, the talented nClor, now playing "Rip Van Winkle" In Springfield. Kx-Uulled, Smte.s Senator Revels who was formerly barber, I now engaged In giving a close shavo to Miinei In Mississippi. He Is a preacher. Gen.

(J. X. Rucker, who lm been iliiarlermasterat Cliieago, and who Utlm liithi r-lii law of lien. Sherldail, Is to be quartermaster nt Philadelphia. The iTeiin.) Sim, one of the bet country weeklies In thai State, quotes an nrllclo from us and credits thu Cairo IhMooa with the production.

Thu Democrat The people of Ohio will vote on a constitutional provMou nuthoil'lng a special tax on dog, on Tuesday next. Why shouldn't llllnol- weed out lt woi thles curs by some such piovi'Ions Tho State hi view of the tumbling In ol the liver bank, three miles from the IHi.i.uiix olllee, a-kjrii would not be mlvlabli! lor 'ali to o-tab-llsh a swimming chool. lien Wade estimate the Republican majority In Ohio, next nt 20.000, nnd thu Allen iiieu 'ay thai thu Ocmo-cralio maloriiy will iollupjut A few days will tell the tale. Ir. tteo.

M'llara, popular young tlentUt, was tho Miceeisful nulldato for the free scholarship in the I.oul;lllc Medical College, ollnvd hy Hon. F. 12. Albright to the hct posted medical stu-dent in the county. Colonel 1).

IS. Ponii, emulidate for I.leiitenaut-Oovenior on iho Fusion ticket ot Louisiana, opposes the holding of tho Democratic conventlnn in Hint State at this time. Many oilier influential Democrat agree with him. Imported school teachers of the col ored people are the mo-t active and uii-sciitpulou- politician In the Circuit pnrty In Mlssl-slppi, mid Hint they do not Itato at any amount of ml hlef to carry the parly tluoiigli. The New Orleans 77 "A to thi femoral aniieristn, we will have none ot It, that's Hat, unles it appear- in ay to touch tlie foundation ot civil liberty, hi which ease, we sitppo'e it must ho handled.

Until that hour arrive, we proclaim and declare nn Indexible neutrality." Vice President Wilon'M physician tell him that liu nue-L not lecture this season. He ha alino't talked himself to death. The country had bettor prepare itself Tor the reception of letters, during the whiter months. It Wilson talks die. It he doe not write letter he'll die.

That's the kind of a Vice President he 1. The State Jaenml barcaiiticuUy thrtuts at lion. F. 12. Albright bocmife lie acting us attorney for Iiiilllm and linker, men neeiued of thu murder of Slsney.

ft bays that he recently joined In an agonizing appeal to (Jovunior Ruveildgu to offer rewards for the ap prehension of certain persons under In dictment for murder in the county ol dacksou. The supiemu court of Illinois, in the appealed 7110 Ktimmfv cno in connection with thu Chicago city election, ha re versed the decision ol the circuit emui mid remanded tlie eae back the latter court. This c-tnhlislies die general incorporation net of the law of the city, and obviates the nccc'tlty ot holding any city election thero thl lull. "Ilifin- njoiinx wniniiu 01 i.mui filOHIlllINl'C'lwlv lllill, WIicii lic irnii-? liiTjmlMjurl. slic iiniill lltuli Id tack, Anil Iter liuimrt wcnisniuck nn a pin Hutu fut lllllo (rlil iiiun liiiiion m.v: I his lillii' faHlilnn I nn lrnioliitliUiljr As halliHiiis loo), n- It i- ni)lliin to make imlilk Little Jowiy Sullivan, who had been missing for tlirco week, ami had been tor far and wide a kidnapped child, was found iVad, wedged between hay bale- hi a store within a block of his home in Uu had lallen there while playing.

Through a blunder hl mother was only told that her boy had been found, and not that lie She was over joyed, and herself to go and see lilm. she fainted when told the truth, and is now in a utj lIL'cai JUiis Tliu IJOV was so wedged in that he was not smothered. but tho place was notofleii vl-lied, and hi-, cries were not heard, lie starved to death. The Memphis Awn' "Thr iiuw.stVom I iJar'x Point is not a satis factory iw wo could wish. It does not Kiy that peace has been restored.

Rut It does glvo as-urauee that the white neo pie, without regard to party, aro banded together for tho restoration and preserva tion of peace In the luluiv. The bellig erent colored sherlU'lias lied, and Alcorn has satisfied Atturney-tieneral Pierre pool. Ames lias been telegraphed to by drown, who Is a fugitive in Helena, but nothing ha- yet been heard from htm. He may possibly send the colored militia of which thu Jackson Wot1 talks so glibly If so, thu tioublcs aiu 110I at an end not, wo shall have If er Cnpliiieil. oitu.Oet.

8. The nolieu tblnl they liiivo ciipturcd tho inunierer of 11. Nou, but nro very reticent about It. I heir ciptivo has been recognized ns llio man who pawned watch hi Brook- lyn ttie tiny alter tne murder. Tlie ri-iiir' I'olol 'Ii-ii0le TlioiiKlit in mi i.

JICMi'iiis. Oct. s. Tho Friar's Point war Is conddered ai an end. 'i'ho whole uUiiir was Kiiiierully ieiirded hero ns political brawl.

Helena special says Mierllf llrown is still there ami says nn win not return to 1- rJar Po nt and tho negroes tln-ie threaten to i. in mm ne noes. uegroe from i.oauoina county mo lu Helena. Chid ilium is iiiiiiiu nviiiift to surround Petite nun nun it jioBsiou. Itevlvoil rro-Oi I.

lulu on Oiirk njNUry. X. Oct. ver tho Pembroke minder e.i-e ha- been revived. To-day at an 1 111 ly hour Jo-flah Carpenter 01 PItillel.l.

toSunio.li ami inl'fi iiit-d Ollleir Itndioth offom-fuels Which, If (rile, v. Ill have all linpuil-aut beai lng.ou iln-ci e. II" reports that Miss Lake, whotaiight lioid three chieii at J'eiubroki-, li.Mii-illng at, La 1 ix-niade's, and who lm -hire enru ponded with 1 eased. arrived at home at Chlelu ier the day lollowh Iho liilinler. lu ,1 Inldiuii-il of It she at once exclaimed 'lbl' Drew did giving the reaon th it l.aiigtnmlu told her Drew hal tlmex jiioly insulted licraml tlneali hid II sliu told her lather to kill her mid 1 ut her Into inch pieces.

Ollh'i-r llildreih vl'lled Ml Lake, and xliu ill ie tilv lietore tlio cor-oner'o lnipiest to-tn 11 row. DieW tih proiet his Inn-' t-n and does not exhibit tl'' Ioal anxiety or iieivoii-m at hl pod-Hon. A pair of wero found today near the secie ti iln- murder, evl-tl utly worn and e.i-t i-! li. It Is thought they may mill the ease. It Is also said Drew b.

urried ittmiit Ills person sharp dlik ii. jr.us. It Is reported that a sir.inv. wild-l loklng man was seen piowiiug about, the woods, and seaivli I-inguiiule. Neer belore ha this oiiiiiiiii iiii.v been ko thoroughly aroused, I determination Is universal to funt tin- horror to the bottom.

A ICMimler t. MrjilK iiV I eettirixi. CiitcAt.o, Oct. Mi'Mi-. ni'peuter and Sheltou have arrinigi-d with Alexander II.

Slepheii-. lio-prvldent ol Ihe late Souibern onleihracy, to deliver two lectures In tlie Star Lecture course, ciiiliodyihir Ids vlewK upon nut ioaul ul-falr. TI---first will occur on the -'5th at v. hlrh time he will dl-i-u-s the brotid tjiie-i'on of prlnejplas n.iil- ilyiug our iiHlioiiul gi'Vrrnmoiit. Ills mtJf bu-Ing "The lii-t hundred yetir- of tin1 AiiieHenn I iiioii." 11: 1 on-ii Litrn ou tho 28lli will I 011 the "Piv-r nt and 1'ittiiie He-South." it a pritntc httcr to a l.iiml, -lr.

SleplKii- -a-: "Mvchk-I i to do i(ood in bring-intr'nlionf i n-r -lato 01 iVeJiiiir and a l)t IwtWOen the people of tin diffcieni -ciions of our a art nnd common onntry." tlHIIlriuu ol (.. I'eilllM'rlllll. P.O!to, Oct. Oeorgn W. Pelnllellon i hanged tltijs nioriiiliir in IhII, for the inunlir ol Mr.

Margnn K. lirigltNiu. in Kuft do-ton, 011 the t-M -iiy-seeond of He was little iill; ti and cAliu without Ih-Ing stolid or hid liferent. KKA1M A- IVSTA.VTAXrOI and eauvei! hv tie; concussion of the brain, or the -I. ot ihc iail.

At WW the doors m-i- upeued nl the ee-titioii wa oyer, tie-lu'le time liuvlug been exactly one The body wa- given to Ids wife, nn-! ilii- itfteinoon It will be hurled jillviil' I ('oiiiuiiia li ojnd.f,'. P.y R. V. Piene. M.

of Uie WwrW' 'Di-lKinsnry. lliillalo, V. AuiIhw ut I'he P5oilt 's I oiiimon Htuse Metliwd Atlvlstr," eli etc. I am aware 1 there popular, nod not nltogtitlivr uiifjtiutled, prejmltee ilgnltist -pat'-pil nieUieilies." owing lu tin-Mtitall iiuione' el mem vvbieh tunny of them 1 lie iippellmioii 'Pauiu Medieiiu;" iU-uotapjily to uiy ruuiediu. iu no patent, has ever bueu iisketl lor or oblidiieil upon lli nor have they been urged iijmii the public as eiire-alls." Tln-y are siniily t-ouie luvoriie prescriptions, which, 111 a very extensive pniotlu have proiuW their siijwiiitr n-oiwtJIiil nitui la thu euro ol tbi.

lor whiek thev arc- lecouiiuoiided. JCveiy iirucUHnx-j lihv.sieiali buiiliUliiioriU-ruiliedieN Wliluti he oKc-liekt 11 colllllli lills or use-, UeOHMMI lie has the givulest confidence lu their virtues. the iHttitmt doeu. not know thulr eoiiiMosilion. Even in esci inllons are usually written in a lan guage iuiiutelligibl- to any but the druje-ulst.

An much secrecy in employed us hi lb- preparation ol tiroorieury inedl cine-. Does the fact hut an article I- preparud by a proeeae known only to tlie iiiiiniilaclurer render that arliuleless alu- able How many phy-ieiaiis Itmiw tlie "leuieiitaiy couiiiosltiou of Hie reiiiedii-s which thej employ, Kjiue of which have uuver been aiitiiyi-d Few pr ciltlouers know how phiue.tjuiiiiiie, Podophyl-lln, l.eiitandriii. IVp-m. or 1'hloroloriii, are made, or how n.iu-eons drugs an? tmiisloruied into palatable elixir- yet they do not he-itate to employ Iheiu. Is it not inconsistent to u-e a p'reHcripttoii, tho ooiiiiio-ltiou 01 whieb is iinkuowii 10 mul pa-twintlon hull Mi-iiuse Is iicconumtiivd IHiiiled stati inent of lt protierlle with dileclioiifi lor ilb llsoY Some persons, while admitting that my medicine aio goon pimrni iceiitieai omnniiim.

ou cot 10 iie-mon tueuroimti that thev mo too olb u-etl with insuffi cient judgment. 1 piupiie to obviate tills iiiineiuty oy me people 10 the struciiirc ami iiiiiciious 01 their bullies, liu cause-. 1 nnd symp toms of diseases, mid Indicating Hie proper nnd Judicious employment of my iiiedleiues, logeini wun -ncn mixiliary trentineiit as may bi- ii(c --sary. Such is one of tho designs tie-1 Vonie'n Medical Adviser, forty i-ooles of which liaveulready been iiili -le and ate sold it the exceedingly iw pi lee 01 l.fu, and scut (post-paid loam address within the L'nlted Slate- and anada. It von would patronize me iciiios.

scientllicully prepared. 11. my Family Oolden Medieal Discovery is tonic, tilterallve, or blood eloanslug, and an une(ualed remedy I'leiiH-ant Purgative Pell-i-. v-arcely larger than miisiard seed, an agreea ble and reliable pin -i Fuyorito lre- seliPliou. a remeiiv lor 1 eh lllilleil le- inalus my Compound Ltiact ofSmnrt- Weed.11 miiL'Ical reiin lor lialn.

bowel complaints, and an ma-iiuulcd Lluiiiieut lor notii iiuiu.m and itorse-lief wiuio Dr. Sage's Cm rli Remedy is known the world over a- the gretitit sieclfie lor and ild in tlie Head," ever hen to the 1 1 These u-d leincdlo, have been 1k- loro the pubii 1. many years a ieriod long enougii 1 fully 'lest their merit-, and tlie liesi ai.miu'iit that call bo ad vanced lu 11, invor is the fact that their sale was iu-' 1 1, duringthi' past, six month-. 10-u-lw CAIRO BOX and BASKET CO -Dealer in LTXMIiBiri-R, AlUhi-U lwvil urn! lull,) PLOORINQ, GIDniG, LATH, Mill. tHuT'urrt, Corner Thirty-Fourth Gtroo; wxi Ohio Levoo.

Jlllll till- (uro K.IU1 1,.. iii'l "It ilinlfrii liiouitlit lull, iL or lJirt' trWll' Ill HliroN Dtvnitci lilllN. til en Alu 9. 1 1 Ugo'lv ululiuil lor liicxinnll 1 if litenc i tic niur I' (I i l-37 lllivl, in, "t'miot-st Imiiilil.v llio hest Mistiiliird imiiIi ol llio hind In llio Uorltl." II lust ratnK nohoiih of Tim I'ltrsei. Tim eV'-r uii-n-a-lnir cbciditlnii ol this xeellonl nioiilhty Its e- -i tbiiutl niliiti Ion to eoinil.ir uiicl in cis In- d-cd, tvlieu vv ihliikiiro liuvv in liouie-It 1)0 icirntes eeiy lnollti-, Vi1 lillist -i ld-r It ai uiiu ot iht ilucu or- a wed ns cut oin-uors iifltio pub lu nilinl lorllnva-t Miiilin ty bus beu.i 11 hy 110 a- id to lipid I I'l-Judlcos drlii I- II The i-liniUL'tn- wliirh Hits nos- so-mis forv'lo 01 terirtsc.arM-t'i-wi-ullli, uel llrtaiyiihltun-th ut jit ac-u Willi, ti ll tin- mil led tlie till) sli aid i miiii- Its dlnvl'liln 1.

i- Iin-e ey. It i inii ties thi-m ululm 111 011 tlin pnlilli: gruiltiulo. The lift-izb 0 Iish duiie iiiiiiii and 11 It uli the lit) sol lUillfr. 11 uo My 11 Ivuglc. TKItMS Posiavo lu-o to -ii'i--iliors In the United statin.

llHrpcr's Maeainc, one )ear 00 6l UO me uiiu ireij)ineui ol 11. S. fio-1 age by tie- plllilli-liu Bidi-criplinis to ilnrpor's MnL-iizliio, 'eokl, or to lie mtdris lor one veir, lo i0j or two 01 Hnrpai's iii-rloiil. to ouu mldrets fur mm year, $7 00; poHUgeln-e. py ol i itliuf Hid MugitKliiu, kly llniir will be -upplleil unuls mr ry chili 01 live MiWilb hi 1 0 oauh, In one -mailt m-r; or six capias I ixj, wltlioui cktia copy; o-t yu Iroo.

Hack number can at any tilliC. A i-otnpl t.i -rt nf Mmrnrlne, now ooiiiiri Iny 41) volume In 11 Ateloth iiiri-llnir, will be iiI iiy 1 ilin at pun nf tiureii for 9-i 2fi i wilinne. filial- miIiiiik hi ill, pos tuld, 00. f-ir liuidln, ft eiil, 11) an, re not to i-opy thp, id-v- tlioiit Hie tApic-s or.li-r, ol lliinier A Hinile-r-. Ad in si IIAHPHII A UltOTIIHItS.

N. Y. BULLETIN. rpili; ltfl.1.1 IIS itpuMislustpvrrjrmorim (i-rt lv.tlisnnllrlln Ilolldinj, rnr dpi W.ishinirt'in a-ntc an4 '1 wctnii Mn-ct Tun lit i.lmih is crt't to dt- mlRerltxrs t.7 rulUifnl tarrlwt tUTxmtflHn CnU Week, pajal.le Wrtkty. nr lUtl, (luadrMMM), UMsr uuuuiii civ outh, fS throe month, on roosth, ttrf TlittfwLij mariitiigat UK k- annum, invnriaMy ta 'JbefWitag on tho Wuiktr xrtM l-c at this olBet, tlut nbtmlbcn rill AHin trt taXmrtpHon ricv of 41 a ynw.

DAILY. buxluc-M CkhLt, par muttun, ui Uqe aqliaio, 8B OMrtioa, OW4IMM, two iBWWtetti.wi IM UMMftktHi, tie one mm, two 150 One HIMi ttM WMkl, I ou eo V1X UY, Una oim lannion tl oo tirOii loob 1 i(uart tJ-Tu nwutoradTttMM both mi to rate ot and nuui-bur of displs) Ing Coiumtuiltatiojleiunou auhjoata oi Jntorwit tb olioitotl. llu-iioLc. Iiitr9 sliuolU be l- Jttullotin Awarded the Iliirhaat JfaUAl nt Vienna. 13.

B. IIS! 1-80. ui ti ui si iiutuiitit rs 'sr si SOI York. (()i. Mrtiopolll liolvl.) HannfaciureiB, Importers Sc Daalera in CHEOMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS, Al.lll M-, eil'Al'IIO-1 il'l mul -I'l r.M.I.K II.

Vi'i-are tliail-jiiai tn lor cut; thliiK 111 hu wny of Etjfsopiiccns sad Magic L.sin; lii inu MiiiniiUiiuur ol' liu- Jlioro-Scicntifio LHutom, Stereo-Panopticon, Univorsity Storoopticon, Advortisor'a Storoopticon, Artopticoi', ciioof, i. n.itx ri.ni'i.r.'is I'AJIII t.ANTt:itN, LANltilt.S'. Kaeli -ilt- U-liw llio Ut rouil.et. Ill II ('IlliM in iho ejitoloriiuiii' luiti-iiia iiml -llilc." iX'Clliin, tuv utiiiK mil on iiilluitlini, An) 1 iitiiii-UIiiK man inn nial.c moin-y iiinrn, out tlil. ii'luviUuuwit for lx-lVii-ucc ti-AMUn-tf.

DR. Syphilitic Tlii. i nou tuKuunli'iliful t- ie utijui iui tuull Wm 11 lune lifi Mr Uu- tuut-liu-ulnf byphillioin nil its StngHa. Gorofit-Iouh AJVootiono, Chronit! Ul-cors, I3ularffflmont of tho Glauds. lu l- lii 1 1 illntuut, in wlncli it lm Inn Kit 11 ini 1 hupi' In Cllllllllll lllllil.lll I' Vl-Fi-lnlill-Ml CllllllilB ltll-l lIVlll H-t lllnl 1-4111 In-lllKl'll lu nil ouiiilitlui'H ill tin; nyoli-iu with Mli-ly, mul in iniueicJluu with uMii-i- iuwllcinu, iriliu u- tit-llt itinliw Gutloaiivimrtiif tins l-iituil frtute hy fill-IVoin olmM viitiou It.

auijilo tot-it tu uny )ait ot tliu Luueil suites, 011 irci-lniot wa. in, Mic.KiAr,, N'onli Rixtli 'trwt '-t. L911U Jw llltHOIJINlM. Wholcsalo nnd Hbtntl iDHu GwISTS PAINT AND OIL JOBBERS AND RETATtLEftS PATJBNT I.U3DIOINES, fOndST WVWhKH. DRUaaiOTy FANCY GOODS, OOTjTiTKH vnivrkTiV.Ai, WAX PliOWKIl MA'l'lSWiAL, WINDOW GLASS, BltUSriKO, SOAPO, OILS, TUHB COLOItO.

I Jill STUFFS, CIXBMICALS. PKHFUMEIIY, VAHtflSriES. J3TC, E'i-C. Wh I r.irei,,uli'l ni- ami urdrn fu in I)r I i- I Ihii- im, I titni i.il Stofto III USD nl' ifixi In llm- Menuili-ut, 1, ip.llru.c I u- firnlllicl or, Mini ill, ivlmlili liroK nil VirOLEBALE Si UETAIZ, 1 VUr.SORITIO 71 Ohio I.uvep. I I ft Cor.

8th Wood! Wood! Woo COAL COAL GOAL BIG MUDDY (Mount Carbon Coal.) The Cairo St. Louis Transfer Coal Company Is ow propnrod to Jill orders for Wood and Coal. Delivered to nny par of tho City, ut Um Lowest Cash Price. OFFICE AND YARD ut the Cairo Si St. Louis Narrow Gauge Depot.

zmioEa. W-od, 4 faot, tstroord S3 SO. Woo4. aawad, lwoerd S4 60. Wood, aaw.

and bpIU.ihs. toiii -15 00 Qol, ca load, pr ton 3 00 Coal, oar load, aml.itojt ia CO. CcmlI car load onc-nu If tern nou. T.MYort(ttaat'F.M. Ofcto Ivoo.

tba Crytiil Saloon, iMxtn strct nnd Oomiuercial A renin, an-1 at iju Company's Office. Orders Solloited and Promjitly I'illod. T. M. WA'ED, Supt.

JAS Treas. 3aPii r. 'X CZt Xj4tX; Importer and Wholesale Dealer in U2 OHIO LEVEE, JCccps ti st cic cl Monongahela, Rye and Robinson County FRENCH. BRANDIES HOLLAND GIN, KGLM ISLAND j. V7INBS.

ii STOCK 1 Graat Heduotioii Prices Domestics, Prints, CM Ol Ginghams, Crelonos, Tnble Linens, Porcalos, LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, Lawns, Suitings, japaneso Silks, Silk Poplins, Alpaoas, Grenadines. Uriis Slock -r Watte Goola, VlotarU Lvwaa, SwIsh Waraalloa. nn.t ii.k ol Ill0ll3tt. Tii. i-illre Jt H-k will lie ui mul c.iiiluiic until It i clut out.

t.nl 1 twooovmiluf Ureal II irMiii TKIIJls Till TI.YcsII. ao3sL2r MirJith. Stand Coramoroial Ave --r. A ll RALAGEIirSFORWECmBRATcn WVfM A PUB- Villi ui- ft a 1 1 aiaisSsmi niiln.l I Ilwtf Al 1 4 1 11 11 ii 11 ill 1 ut 11 1 1 TTTM IT lain SflVtx VtJWWIIWlrtltJ DC mMHIIWM wn PAERuoiisJ oril0co mnesfT CAIRO, ILL. Of BEY I09DS I in iV lW ICRS" shootings, Bleached Muslins, Vn fl RHri' IW aL Jk 3j4 1 I I 1.

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