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JIDATj, MAY 22,1874. t: Hit ,!! Tpr of (he OMr o"r wl TJHUM OV THK DAILY UULLXTIS Oaa.WMk,tronlr K OayMr fey .wrier, tadTn..i... 10 00 Oat yitf oy 'carrier If not vl4llo adroit 00 Mwrnth.riudi 100 flranoi 00 MXBOBlfc. Oa y W 00 " TiatM or TTXIXLT BULtKTlX. On Tew...., 1 00 Sir Moothi.. , . 75 Tkrea Months 60 iDTirliblr In dTnce. JJ- MEMOKIAL DAY. Proclamation by. the Governor. TT State ok Illinois. 1 Kxr.ctmvic Uki'Aktmknt. J In acconl&nco? with national ami depart- mental order of the grand army of' tlio re public, In nhtnrviindo f euatom alruudy honored, and la harmony with tho (entl ment of affection and patrlotl-ui of tlio American people, j, John L. lJKVMiwr, Oovernor of the flat of llllnot,do hereby appoint Saturday, the Mth Inat, a "Memorial Day," In rcmcm beranrc of our patriotic di'ad. And X earnestly request that nil the good people of the state of llllimlj, mi that day ceaae from their uul avocation, and join In coiouicmoralliitf tho KUtferniga and valor, the lacrlflccs and death of our fallen heroes, by ttre lug their graves with aprlng iluw rn and decorating their tomlis with frivli garlandl. Ahdl clo further request, that on tin) 'Sab bath follovlnir,ln all our churchcx, appropri ate, ncrvleo behold In memory ol tho loved! unci and In sympathy with thoe who tll mourn Inculcating public andpriVaUs virtue,; obcdltiico to law, and love ol country, ana eipreKln gratitude to Almighty Clod lor bti continued blcBilncaupoii as a nation; lu testimony whereof 1 have hereunto n't my hand, and caused tho great seal ol stato to bo ulllxed. Dono at 13KAI.1 Sprlngtleld, tliU 8th day of -May, In the year of our Lord otu thousand fight hundred aud tcvcnty-fniir. John l. IIbvkuiikik, Hy the Governor : Governor. (Iko. II. II ah i.ow, Beerctary ol tlio state. Six cases against the Chicago and Alton railroad, in cacli or which the plaint! ft is a single individual, linvo been removed, on writs of certiorari, to the United States court. The Illinois press association will meet in Chicago on next Tuesday. Af ter the business .of the association has been concluded, the members will pro cccd to enjoy themselves by taking n The loss of human lifo in the la(o floods in Massachusetts was' great and that of material wealth, two millions of dollars, all tho result, says a correspon dent of tho New York'IIcrald', "of the conceptions of the Liliputian souls of grasping corporations. The dam which broko away was as flmsy a structure of its kind as ever was built. Intcad-"of. cng, solidly constructed whero tho Vast' sheet of water was con centrated, thero was only an embank ment ol earth and a fecblo stono over throw." Washington Letter. r-r, i TUE CITIL KKJHTH HILL TO BE takes up. TUE SENATE FINANCE BILL NOT JUST THE THING. "OUR STAMPING GI10UND"-STIK E my ETC. IMPOUTANT CAUCUH. WAiwrNOTON, May 19, The repub lican senators held a caucus yesterday after tho senate had adjourned. A rather warm discussion took place over the tejplulion of Senator Clayton for the appointment of an Arkansas in vestigating committee. Senators Clay ton and Dorsoy wcro rather severe in their criticism of tho president for ,re cognizing Baxter, and they contended that the precedent to investigate had ben set by congress investigating tho affairs of the Southern Suites by np. pointing tho ku-klux committees, fliu great majority opposed tho adoptioi of tJ moon,aii being neither expedi ent nor pcopex-r-.that neither houso had jXWJSL ttJ;uvcsugaio tue regularity ol thaeJectiou pf, a governor of a stalo. Senator EdmundB argued that the pi ev ident 'had exhausted lm power under the- couatitution. Tho resolution was yoUd dow an! the Arkansas tetiators ubaldcd one reason for it was Mr. Clayton was told that vu If a ooml mitteo were appointed it would n. be proper for him to be a member of it and so feeling that no other senator tave his colleague Dorrey would bo interested in doing tho proposed worn Uo wilted. The caucus also etermtseu mat as soon as the lA7ata 1 1 A . vnr. v t! n.. I'll 'b"! jj"l'iawuu Ulll g dtapoeed of, tho civil right bill ball be taken up aud passed. Tho detaecrala aro to havo a fair chance to bo heard, but an tho bill has jbeen prttty well disousscd it will roquiro but fuw days to dispose of it, This in w HI elephant, but it is agreed that It is bet tcr to faco tho question now than in the iirosidenltnl mnlf.it. It was then agreed to pass the resolution to adjourn On iTu'nc"22nd. Tho house will make tL.c day about July 1th, if not later. THK CTRRENCV. The houso committee, on banking and currency, held a session yesterday and discussed tho question of finance locluditfg tho new scnato bill on that subject. From tho votes taken the Senate, bill is not the bill for tho house committee. From tho great diversity of opinions it is impossible to guess what result may be reached. There is n great desire on tho part of sonio radicals including Hpoakor Maine to pass somo financial measure tnai !will meet tho president's approval as adjournment without doing something (would bo sudden political death to tho already dying republican party. 1 ho 'proposition, to take up tho bill ar ranged by the scnato finance committee was defeated. Tho senate amendments to the house bill shared tho same fate. Tho ootumittccs aro fo much adrift that all efforts to harmonize will bo futile, and tho bill will be reported back to tho houso without rccotnwnndntion nnd tl.v.a jouiu only knarm nlint. OUR STAMPiNd nnoUNn. Tho counsel for tho memorialists in tho district investigation Messra. Mer rick and Shellabargor submitted their argument in print yesterday. After goiriu lively" for Hallet Kilbourn tho head of the paving ring and lauded pool ho showed conclusively that tho board had violated law by allowing ex tra compensation to contractors to say nothing of the extravagant prices paid for work badly dune. Mr. Merrick dwelt upon tho abuses of power, profli- gato expenditure, and incompetent ad ministration, and in answer to the as sumed defouso that nothing had been found which impeaches tho personal intogrity of tho members of the board, ho says, that "in tho eyes of Etatcsracn, integrity is measured by a far diflcrcnt fltaudard from that which petty lar ceny is tried in a poiico court. As a romcdy a total reconstruction of the district government is asked for, con sisting of new and rcliablo agents, tern porary officers, appointed under con gressional authority, and aii auditing board to bo selected with the sanction of congress, to take instant possession of nil tho books, vouchers and papers, and to oxamino them nnd to report to tho next session of congress. Unless such nn auditing board be established, tho faint traces of truth at which you nave arrived win uo ounnuaicu, ua tho committco'fl deeds of darkness yet unrevcalsd be forever hidden from tho angry cyo of justice." Tho board will Undntlblndlv "rm nn " nnil lw. "Itnaa j qV j Muu . U .J .? as did that other "Boss" will como down and tho hope is general hero that tho end of tho district rings, pools and bosses will havo passed away. 8TIU 'i:m up. Our panic-stricken congressmen need stirtng up. The resolutions of tho workinpinnnM m.i,M.i..ni;.. l.-i.i :.. New York last nicht will no do,,!, i.v Q w tuft- JJViU JU , . " , ' nuvivs"iuu vuwi vu oursoions. iu ruauiuuous msisiini' mat couKrcss uo- viso means whereby tho commcrco of tho COUntrv shall ho rostorrd mill Mm carrying of United States walla bo (JOnn liV A Tnnrinnn tin Hnr tna lin.i tho flag of tho nation, and that Super- vising ivrciiucct .uuiioi no uisinissod -t-. . tr . , .. . . for violating tho eight hour law. aro most importont. To gain our former greatness our commerce must bo ro- i .i .. X1..H.. : , - v-, u b muu n power lor w..., vwuj,. nuuuiu iimjiv l0 u mat ne is UHiaissod. aiimv HKADQt'AitTKits. Thero has been nnn,.!.lBmM mnnt I ! 1 Ol I . , vum- I "Herman s removal ol uio army ncauriuartcrs lrom this c tv. -i no president is nnt r-n-r,.,!,!., tlio olmnge, but assented nt SIiitiiiWh --vw iniuiUMiu IV I request. St. J,0j8 u his homo and ho rUf,, ... i .i., ...i ..:.i " i ' ' , "viuh uu rail' ...v.i. .i mum uuvaiuaueous as mo uuiK of tho nrmy is west of tho Mississippi. Tho matter is discretionary with tho Ueueral of tho army, ubjcci to tho dfi,t.ri.lctio": llou.so after houso. crum , ,n. . bled in an instant. 'J 'he old residenen President not bo made until October. THK HAOIIOIt.N t.'ONTIt ACTS will aud oris ....I i. nt . ... i urii.iuuo oou wi l nar- .t. . I iiuij'mu in mo uobato. On Wednesday tho sub committee will re- nnrt t th., C.ll u'"o u mo proper course to bo taken with regard ias refused Sanborn's account Ac . AccorHinB to precedent-Cien. Jeo II. Stewart's credit mobilier case-l-ren-eott will bo locked np until confess adjourus. OUIt roilKIU.N HEUVICK. 'J'ho exposure made in the houio ou Monday implicating Mr. .lames Wat. son Webb -formerly our miuistor to Rrazilin a fraud on that government amounting to ?7.'),000 has caused con flidorablo talk. Tho constant develop, ing of frauds and lobbories by oflicials uuder this arid prior radical admin!. M'l - ... I committee or Wnvs and M.ifn.H ,u.1 11 " remains. Une hoiisu report on tho Sanborn cantraets. 7 n !affio unilo trco and nn- 'y i. k n. h zsr&stfsi , ol Now iork, Hut er. I):iw.s at tho button fnotnrv l.nnr.l i i trations recontly has startled tho pco plo until,'thcy t-carco expect honesty at all. l'rovious to this disgraceful ex- posuro lion. b. H. Cox had delivered a most happy speech showing up tho rdttonnoss of our Diplomatic and consular pyHlom and illustrating his subject by picturing our jay bird at Vienna the pious Dr." Newman, the chevalier Vintlimlric-A. 11. Stcinburgcrand Hum- scy Wing. Mr. Cox was most elTectivo from his witty and sarcastic sallies and kept tho Houso in a roar. iNo sooner lad he drawn the picture than the por trait of an ex-minister was brought forward for n prominent place in it. THK (IKNKVA AW.UIP. Tho bill reported from tho Judiciary committee by Gen. JJutlcr, us an amendment to the senate bill is noth- ing bill moro or less than his old with a few amendments raado in committee. From pres ent appearances tho claimants will leave their claims to their heirs like tho French spoliation claimants. UO VKUNOIl II KNMUCKS. Gov. llcudrioks, of Indiana, was on tho lloor or tho House yesterday, und was warmly welcomed by his many Iricuds. Tho Governor is hero on bus iness nnd will leave to-morrow. Ho is looking exceedingly well and is in good spirits. He is most sanguino of the early downfall of tho radical party. FLOOD- MASSACHUSETTS AFFLIC TED BY WATER. Destruction ol' Li To and Property. INCIDENTS OFTHE GREAT DISASTER. (Correspondence ofthe N. Y. Herald.) The devastation nt Leeds is inde cribuble. Only thrco houses on tlio cast side of tho river remain in their original positions. The water first struck the Nonctuck silk dam, a solid structure, and plunged through nt is if it had been a bank ol sand, lliu unm was built twcnty-Gvo years ago, and had a twonty-uix foot fall in tho co li tre. It originally cost 50,000, and was rofaccd a few years ago. Tho stone wall of tho mill facing the stream was nearly swept away. Tho mill was damaged but slightly, but work will not bo resumed on it for months, thus thrownm many hands out of employment. Tho silk mill boarding houso was totally wrecked, .-ii ti.u luuiaivs escapeu, except luih. Vaughn aud Miss Woodward, both of whom lost their lives by returning for some valuables. Miss Woodward was a daughter of tho old proprietor of tlio Woodward House, at Northampton. The old woden mill, occupied in part as n saw mill, was next crushed by the secthiug waters. This was n three and a half story buildiug, 250 by 10. Tho flood in its course took Selectman W. F. Ouitrlov's Iinntp ilmrn 1in fMirront n. few rods, leaving only the old h part on .tlic 8Itc' ln this u part Mrs. Quigloy, two daughters and Miss ilar- ll 1 I . ' . . u. '. a lc.ac".cr ? 1,10 J'cou? sci.ooi.wcro I Bitting. 'laving just completed break nast. uney now liuu iiJC upper story mm so csuapcu. n was wh lo thev wuro standing horo that tho main part ui l" "UUBU i,urluu ,ro"' ululr . u. .,, fcavicg them with a thin partition to JC . ' ' """'' ptiroys on tho roof of a houso. that an. peurod ns u ship on tho sea. Hannilv il ',0.atci1 .ncar 1,10 window, and Miss IT - y uu , 4,ar0cl ra,sca tho window, grasped him and drew him into tho little harbor that bravely stood outmo storm, and lio was saved Mr. llumphrcvs knows nothiii" of th wnJ' "o camo upon tho roof. His mh ? wll two children and an ,,,! I,l,, , ..II .,, J M. IT "Bfcu 1U,V ""l ' nlimvu M uimr m.1 i..f !. l 1 sho nnd tho old ladv took each n child and stood unon :i bed. holtliiic tlm lit I J O 110 onusauovo mowaves that woroolam orin8 Ior. ,nor .",0 M 0I11,,n. 1,1 Ma.v. were saved IIIDlllkUIVnS. ' ' in rn.. ,r .!... noci nway aim iroin th s no nt m n tcrs poured down into tho drowned vil 'nWfi, bearing on its bosom tho form of Homo liUiuths a(.;o on tho Morris lOssox rntiroatl.wub- nmonjj tho first to fall and .1.. i .i . . : UIU tul,""K onu and hastened In Mrs. ltitmii.tfu lm...... i .. . ; ""'""i it were, com m" f, thM0 ,,r0nt ,t,luroto .. """"vf ouoyeil, ruillllll to tno h . ninmrli oi.,;.. " of Mr. Ryau'n children, a .-rand .wurJ ."J?11 "ll,u l'arrl0 noy to fol- low him, but they stood fixed lo tl... snot in terror and fright, lio Hod with tho child. Thoy remained with uu- 0 nor ciuiu and so wcro swept away. Mrs . Honnoy'H other daughter Annie ,n' n rn0,,;th0,,,f,ill, 8,1,1 navod. Tho llage chapel followed tho way to do struction, and also two or three loul lo bouses The current had nowToa ly reached ( eorgu 1. Warner's KK factory which was totally ruined Th" alarm had been giver, and ll tKo om" 1 bherwood escaped The.o two To- wtimuim aim started fur 1 wuen tnoy weio hwcj I down ioiiiu. the cur- rent AT FLORENCE, Floroncc, when compared to tho other villages through which tho terri ble flood BUrgod, may bo said to havo escaped serious damage No person liv ing thoro lost their life, and yot tho scene on tho Florcnca meadows was np palling. Tho waters thero had tho swoop of 100 acres of fine meadow laud an I rushed over its enlarged bord crs with a speed of lightning, carrying away every thing which had been plantcd,and covering tho fine grassland with a loot or two of soft oarth, on which is piled indiscriminately several thousand cords of timber and building material of every kind. Dwelling houses and factories ground to kind Unit wood lio in crcat confused masses, and mixed with the debris may be seen household luruituro torn to iragmcntf, bedding anil wearing apparul, pieces of Bibles, hymubooks, photograph al bums, mantel ornaments, &c, all .de stroyed nnd heaped up on both sides ol tho fitream as lar as the cyo can reach. THK I1KUO OK THK I'hOOIl. Tho first warning tho pcoplo of Floronco had of tho approach of tho flood Was brought by tho bmo Myron Dav. who. with tho flood roaring bo- hind him, lashed his horso down throuiiii tho vallcv startling the dwell ers aloui; tho utru.uu and the operatives in tlio mill with his (iniuk cry, "lluu for your lives!'1 it was n little after eight o'clock Saturday morning when ho dashed into Floronco, startling the ech oes with his wild nJarm. For ti mo mont tho pcoplo hesitated, -scarcely be lieving that the man could be in his senses, hut his mauir soon infected them, and it was well for them that it did. They fled to t to high ground with all possible Hj'UCi ami had scarce ly reach it when tlw torrent swept through nnd onward towards North hampton. It was he work of a few moments, and tlo waters receded rapidly and the mci of Florence bent thqinselvcs to tho sorrowful task of looking for the doal bodies. tiin)i'.i,i.ankoi;n. R. SMYTH l& CO. WIlOl.KbAl.i: LIQUOR 1) RAIj KHS No. (!0 Ohio Jcveo, CAIRO, ILLINOIS B. F. PARKER, (Suece'sor to I'atkcr A: I'.lako,) Dcnlei m PAINTS & OILS VAKN1S1IKS, uursiiKs, WALL I'Al'lOIt, VIiJJUW UIjA&S, WINDOW SHADES And tlio crlcbratcil Illuiiilniitiiii; AURORA OIL; llron' llulldlnf, 11th St. A: Comorclsl A v. CAIRO, ILLS. C. H. WHEELER, dkauh: i.v WOOD AXD GOAL I oi'i'ici: and -Aim, 10th St. bet. Washington & (ommcrcial Avo. .a. larso supply ol I'iLsburi; ami -ntiimy foal const-mtly jn lianU. Htove wouu sawcu to onier. Orders for coal oi wood bhoulil bo left ot the nlhcn on Tenth troct. 1 enns, ciihh on ifcllvury. R. JONES, Boot & Shoe MAKER, Commeipial Avenue. Ilulwcce Tciitf aii'l Kl. vein Ii Slivul UAlltd ILLINOIS. U pri'pari'il In III iii.ii-rs vllliout flo lie bait n Unit nlo.k cf inn rilt.l li-idin liautl, Jiii-t rccehil from .Numcrl.. nnil Ini nuiowu tlioprhl-fl to Iji lowest mti li. A-1 Mm ' ii. MAXWELL & CO., aiuiiiifu''"'''""'' i.-ilors In maownk & mim OILS iinii AXLE GllBASE; Al-o Ageiiti for the UELERRATKJ) GLORJfl AM) :lubkicating oils.: No. 7ll, North .Miiino trcct, : st.,i.ouiH,;jio.u li.tWlHI. BoU. "Wood & Co 113(1 lUDGHAVJ'JNUK V I ILA.DELATEIA, PJOxNN., rountnlns, Vitsos, AUmalB. Iron Hlalrs, Lamp Posts Sall VMS, Wh o voi ks. CAST, WROUGHT WIRE RAILINGS NKN'anu IMltOVKl'D OUAIKforlhoHlrt , tCBncoitiiml Nocture un. And n General Awortmoiit of Orna mental J ion Work. KntlmtttoH ami ilosliiH pi'iitoii iiiiatlnu, mhiiiii; urn ciukH oi orK (it'Mruii. .HM-lU'ixlU FURNITURE AT LOW 1TJ0ES. J t.iko plcusuro in calling tho nttcntion of tlio public to my fesh nnd full atook of now and elegant jYuvniturc, at my furniture and Latrass factory, corner yovontocntli Street and "WnsliiiiKton Ave nue. My stock embracca 3edstoads, Wadrobcs, Bu reaus, Sideboards, "Wash- stands, Tables, Chairs, Bug gies, Matrasses and, in a won it 1 1 i . t an tnai is usoiui or orna mental in my lino. This being the only manu factory of Furniture in this city, I propose oll'ering better yoods at lower prices, and have made a large redxtior in the price? of ..)! iny goods. Cur. ju.ci examine my stock n;l secure an outfit of choice Furniture. To the wholesale trade 1 oiler special induce incuts. Xoto the place Corner Seventeenth Street and Washington Avenue, Cairo, Ills. Win. EICHHOFF Wholesale and 1'etail Dealer in Fur niture and Matrasses. H:M-!i7-nni. imt sioitr.n G. D. WILLIAMSON, WHOLESALE GllOOER COMMISSION MERCHANT Ami Donlcr In BOAT STORES. No. i Ohio I.cvoc, CA1KO, ILLS tST.Spcclnl nttcntion Riven to roiislnn- mnis ami lilini!; orne rs. ii-- ti SAM WILSON, iiii.M.r.u i.v BOAT STORES Groceries, Provisions, Etc., ISJo. XXO Olilo Lovoo CAIKO ILLS. co.vi. TJN3 CAIRO CITY i !C 0 A iLl COMPANY Arc jirciiarcd to Mipiily customcrH1 ultli tlio (;est i PITTSBURG AM) ILLINOIS COAL i.cavk (ii:in:i:s- .t EUIlfllIId.iy Jlro.'. olllcv, N". 70 llliln l.fivt'i'; rirllalll.l.ij llro.V Wliarilal; ' sVAt Kirvpilnn Jilll.jor I ff At Hid mill iliuiip. Toot til Tliiitj-i-lKlitliMrcH. Special kimzrJ.i ii large Ccnsumers f.SHVUAHVK "C?N HUGHESr"' General Insurance Agent Ol'KICK, Ohio Levco, over Mathus i Uhl's. BSyAVm Litt Jint-cliiHS Omipunim 12222 INSURANCE, KsTAIIMHIIKIt lSflS. Sit HVki. i irkiiiu .v rnwiwk I XSU UANt'H J(JKNTS, ti jiovco, uuy iNationai Hank litllUllllg, UA1I10, 1I.I.S. 'I'lie oliU-ft eMJiMMicil Agi-in-)' ill Southiin iimiiiii, iTin'ciuiiiK iiMT $65,000,000.00. of I Ii u licxt liiMininco Capital i tho U, DAM Kl J)A.MPKHT FASIHONAJ3LE RARRER AND la: jv x 33. 3D '33. 35 S S as 33. 1 Sl.'h Ii Hii-prt, lintwicii Washington and 1 MIIIIIICICIUI OAlUO.JII.WNoiS. WIIODESAhH oinm in BARCLAY Jobbers and PUKE LlKMiucalH, l'iitont Medicines, IVrfuniery, Soaps, IJruslios Toiletl Articles, J)rugists Fancy Coods, Ctillier WliiU Lead and Other Cradew, Taints, "Oilors, Oils, Varnishes v .nm mum-.-"! tiling, vnuia, wnn, aruieiies ulow Glass, Wax Flower Material, Tube Colors, J)vt Is, l-Hc, J-:tc, lOtc. Window Stullf Wi Ki(iif inrrnrttiif diuift mul akIa III W.'lllt ()I (lOOiH III Olir 1.1 IIP. .StP.ttnltO.lt. i-Mu " liruiiuu nun jvii:iuiu I'Mltf III JlOUKiUniMf HaUS. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, II ETA I L & WlEiCKH'TlON, ll I K..IIH...I ...11. I.lt..l 1 ... , 1 unio i.cvt'O. CAIRO u 1 HARRY WALKER (Late I'roprieter of tho St. N icliola.s Hotel j Ha hecomo SiiperititenJcrit ol the CORNER S1XTJI STREET AND OHIO LEVEE. ilr. Walker having taken charoo of this old and well. known hou-o. will at once give it a thorough renovating, and put it in lirst-olaM order for tho recep lion gueta. Mr. Walker will welcome hie old customer to the new hou-c, and will always he glad to pcc them. First-class Day Board S20 per Month. HAERY WALKER, Supt. Planter's 50 Ohio Lsvcc - r EDMUNB HTJEFNER, Proprietor- The Planter')) Uoiho is located tin Ohio I.oreo .Street in 0LOS.KP.UQX1M1TY POTS AiYD STEAM 13 OT LAi J)IISTGS And in tho Center of tho Huninc Portion oi the City. Tho Houso i new and completo in all itH tipjiointuiciiln. Tho rooms, aro large and airy, henideit being uleganlly furninhod and earnoted. (iiiut.-t will rrfrnvn f.niirli.nnu front incut and tho hedt of accommodations. Transient Guests $2 per Day. A Trusty Watch for Trains HOOK. M w "A O H H to a w 'A O H 1 H tl a 51 a DO' u O) 4 B ij 'A 14 n n 01 P 'O (i o 'A P Ml A 8 - b o o CO O o M o a B a . S c W 'A O w H W A O Eh 8 J o- ui D U.W. UUNN1NO, M,T). UICSIUKNOK fornor Mnlli ami Walnut itri't'tH. Ollli-e iiorniir blxth ulrcet nnil .llitoluvpe. Oitluu hours lininii u, in., in V! in,, ami J . ui AND RETAIL r ii vi iii BROTHERS Retailers or DRUGS f ti.l.,...i.iJ ni..,.i.uu.. r i l I'lAtltAtinn nml Kninlli- Sr. ..IL.fr,., ,.nmm filrii ' " .-fVU .l.f WnsliiiiKton A vp. cor. Kljjhtli .St. m mm m m 1 ami House. . CAIRO. II.I.S TO UA.ILROA.1) DE Day 'Hoarders $20 per Month. and Boats Day and Night. 271 3.'J7-3m. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm J)H. VM. HAIiJS Balsam for the Lungs Till-: (SUKA.T AMKKIOAN CON HUM I'TIVUUK.MKDY Connunptlnn U NOT an Incurable illuai.e. I'liycl ihin.s lulu u thin fact. It In only iie. o. i-arr to Imvo the lll,t Itomu.ly, ,,,,,1 tho terrlhlo malady on be conijucrcii. Hall's Ealsam 13 this Romody. It livealtH till tllO IiIl-IiL kwrnitx. rullnvm II, n npiroM,o tljjlitiiCHH across tho limjfH, und hi'iiU the larcurld 11111I a.vcoriitted urlacL-.i which tho oiioui ol tho ilisoiino inodiiccs. WHIM: lAVl) IiASTS TIIEKK IS JIOPi: It may not b too late to effect a euro even alter tlio doctors linvo clvon you up Ilall'n lllhm Ik hold civerywhere, nnd may bo bad at wholesale of tho I'ronrietdis .lohn K. Henry Ourran tc Cor.wat their l'ico. New Vork. I'rlce at per boitlo? H.illH llolsam N bIki a mire remedy lor a!V,','s J ?: P''o"nwna. llroiichlitl., Asthma, Kplttlnjr or lllood. Croup, U'hooi.! in if cough, and all other dlneales ol tho reh. , plttoi-y organ. AIho l'roprlolors of Scovlll'n Hlood and 4 l.iverhyrup.Cai hollo Halvo,KUoy' Troeh,.w V Oxygenated lliltern, ilotfs I.Ivor I'm-. Ac. .IOHNP. IIIINItV, CIJUKAN.tfo ... . irH " L'"lll'K,, i,,ac,' V.A