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'"VKDN KStiA Y, J UN M 10, 16U. OMeliU Fftftx of lbs Oltr " Oynulr JOHN U. OUKULV. Kdltor tint l'nbllf hr TKHM8 OKTHkUaIL-V itULLKTlM One by, orrUr,,, .ti..i..f , 3.1 Oat yeiib'y carrier, In tdvau'ee 10 00 One year by carrier It not pild In adTufo' ' ..t WOO Una monthby mall 1 00 Tkree months 3 00 Rlx months A 33 One year.. 10 00 txkus or wkkki.7 uullktik. One You, 00 Six Months i " Threo Months &0 Invariably In advance. trading mnt(r on crry imgf. The surplus population iu- Iisfouri anil Kentucky is running for office. In tho former utalo tiioro arc nboul 11,000 candidates, - Wo are nnxioui that they shall be elected. Hon. Patrick. Doi.an, democratic mombor of tlio lower house of tho gen eraUscn:(4oVtl)Vo fei jfjjfo this fall for re-election, and will make the canvas as a farmer. "Sink or cwim," ho says, "I will as ever bo with the farmers." MisS Sophie Jtuckle, of Carmi, hag been boqu'eting the editor of the Cou rier. If sho has other boquets to send around, it may not bo uninteresting in formation to toll' her that wo have in The liuuxriN office a gcutlcmaii who takes kindly to boqu'ets, perfumery,' croquet, and other symptoms of matri mony. Tiie Marion 'Farmer's Advocate,' Williamson county, speaking oi the to bacco crop says : "The damage to the tobacco plants iu this comity appears inoro Horious than. at first contemplated. A small bug, similar in appearance to a flea, is destroying the plant. Many planters who have sown largo beds will not eavc a plant. The inaout is found iu many of the meadows, and is killing the grass." , The Chicago 'Times,' crabbed sheet that it is, sometimes smiles. This is one of its chuckles: "We have scon several miles of pootry having its in spiration in that dash ahead of the emptying dam, but we give tho prolcr- cuco to mo lollowing ltucn iiuito ah much because of thoir heroic tone as for their illustrious poetical parentage. marks aro used :) Good Collins Grave-; liio milkman, loilc Jloforu the dam's tlis.titiT, Anil as tlio torrent onward flowed, Ills steed he cjiurred the taster ; All, surely, these belionctt time-', Since, checking human riamjliu-r, A man of milk neglects hU dime To caution men 'gainst water. Jilt. Iheland, tho chairman of tho democratic central comniittco of Texas, is a sensible gentleman if ho is a Bour bon. In a lato address to the democ racy, of thff Lone Star State, after warning tho party against men who aro Becking to disiutegrato 'tho party ho remarks that "tho organization known as graugcrs if not takeu posses sion of by designing men is destined to do good in bcatiug down monopolies and corporation Wc havo no war to makoonthom." Mr-Ireland iacorrcct in his assertion that the granger element of politics is destined to be of 'useful, nessiu beating down monopolies it tho democracy will permit thorn to do. If the democrats nnd other aiiti'.moiiopotits unite this fall thoy will carry all tho eiueuous and tonally swoop the radi- power. Tub 'Gazette' wishes to know whv the .reporter or The JIi:u.etj.v did not give a full .synopsis ot Major Munn's flower-strowing spoech. Ho djdgietho substauoo of it, and be Heved that waa enough. While it was a very good speech, and a rcmarkablo ono, coming from tho sourco it did, it wasn't a great effort'by anyWans, and the sentiments it contained were tfot remarkably liberal. Gov. Iiever dK, in his oration, used language motoi0(lu ttQ convey sentiments as liberal as thoso expressed by Major Munn What gave st to Munn's "pocch wai tho blows ho Btnick at his' iuud. City irieuda who bad been Htriking at him, but tho public at Urge had uo iatercst iu and wo therefore did Bol Kivo to' 0' readers Ins personal alW.n,,. 'P.IIW KftnlH., I t tuiaont at tho Mound City uatiooal amctery has bceu let to K of i'aducab. Wc aro not surprised therefore -this Wni.N. It. UaSey h onagrinod that Iio is disgusted at tho M -cr,t!tat"cSuPIoofKrilvtono ped. d dUWyC B0,f Profereneo to efeincntBculptorsand'architccts who ubmttUjd designs." To Casoy alone the eredit ofUio uiouumcnt is due. JI0 uggestod tfand ho' ob'taino'd'from tho legislature tho' inoncy to build it. No other man oould have done thai. Ha ought to havo been consulted, but thon CowuuHsiouer WliH ,ivefl clow(j tQ ( duenh, and tho jjjrarttj stono poddlcrfc who (JblaineduUiBl coiilruct'livo in Lyh duealt. Thoy arc probably fnonds'of W.UG-)cnow Hiiij ; and Willis knows Jioonoy. Willis diJn't want to hurt tho grave stone pcdtllcrV feelings by r'cfusfng'to allow them to spoiUho ccmetary, and Looncy didn't want to wound tlio ecnsitiTO Willis by refus ing (o obey his orders to volo for tho gravo stone luou Volkc. ' against t ; a uiuu liko .MUNN AN J) I'LHN. The Mound City ' Journal,' of Sat urday last, contains an article, under great head linos, criticising Hon. I). W. Muun's speech mado on last deco ration day nt the cemetery near that place. After Rtnling tho provocation that induced Mr. Jtunn to indulgcjin such utterances asdic employed 'on tho oo- - ;i. ...... cation reiorrcu to. tho Journal uses tho followinc'lariguogo : Or.c'oursc. Munn was around on do- corahoa" day. iiotwithstandinK tho "cold'Scald" of tho conmntteo on ora tion, to vindicato liimsclf. Ho dcliv ercnt ora"tfoii.qfi,whichhc..was. hjj praise to bostow upon tlio Union sol diers ' to ovcry threo for tho confederates and dozoti for himself. As usual, "Dan. Munn" occupied by far the largest place iu his mind and language. It is truo tho Breaker frequently refer red to himself, but., ho could not do othdrwiso nftcr tho attack that had been mauo upon nun ny .Mr. uicti. it is not however truo that ho praised tho rebel soldiers three times more than the Union soldiers, and n dozen times more than the confederate braves. On the contrary" ho heaped eulogy on tho Union soldiers, piled rhetoric upon thoir graves, glorified thorn as martyrs in n holy cause ; to tho valor of tho confederate dead ho paid n tribute, say ing they had been misled by circuin stanccs.and education, and" had paid the peualty of thoir fault with their lives. Ho had hated and still hated the cause in which thoy had died, but his hatred did not follow them into tho tomb. Men who had been rebels sat in congress, hold foreign missions under the present administration, and the mass of the people who maintained the secession cause wcro now liv ing under tho flag anxious to bo at pcaco with their conquerors and wore again dovoted to tho Union. In viow ef theso facts he could not kick at tho graves of dead robols; but would rather do what lie-could to heal tho wounds of tho past and mako tho reconciliation nig uowcrs upon rooci graves in token of forgiveness and forgclfulucss. Tin's was tho substance of Mr. Munu's speech, and we believo no can did person can condemn it. Wo do not deny that thero was iu tho manner of the speaker a little of the "I daro you to knock this chip off my shoulder" air of a big boy among little ones, but tho mutter of the address should not havo given offciibo to oven tho moat ul tra radical. The 'Journal' must bo hard pressed for a reason to strike a blow at Mr. Muuu,or clso it would not seize this one. Hour of Triumph. DEATH IN THE HOUR OF VICTORY- INCIDKXT 01' PATHOS. l.elji.lg Letter or .Mwy 10 toJY. N. Uraphlc. 1 has boon my lot but recently to wit ness a scone or such hoart-rumling pntboa as Is, happily, of rare occurrence Many or your roadors will remember tbo fcor rowful story ot poor Thomas C'hiitiiirton, who aftor writing boiiiu ot tbo most bril liant pooms over glvon to tho world by youthful gonius, Htid aftor deliberately deceiving (with no evil intent) Horace Walpolo and most .European critics, cllod by selr poisoning to oscapo starvation, at the early ago of nineteen years, ills story U n sad ouo; but ovan n moro dire ful conclusion of u wondrous llfo Oarmany lust witnessed, to Its shamu. nnr. haps or rather was tho wbolo all'air due to tbo Indomitable and indiicroot in. dustry, ond what may well bo tormod rocklo.s prido and leir-noglect on tbo part of tbo victim, whoso ability might at iu!v unro uarnou mm urouu. xno world knows littlu of tbu privations to which tbu learned men ot Kuropo frcquontly doom tbcmiolvos (or tbu lovo of learning alono, and htu boon startled and ehockod by tho story or Km&nuol Deutsch, the author of that wondortul paper on tho "Talmud" ot which all tbo world Is now talking, Men hero who might in a bottor spheru roan happiness from their research iui so mucn vaiuo; aro, perrorcp, doomod to livo too rrequently all their lives on a '"' urouu ana a little loor and to bacco a day. Tbuy, as tbo old story runs. and that Is their only toward. A wealthy gentleman or llorlln lomo Kl,i?0!llh,r',K0,0,rurHl " uborof valu. uVA'L-yftt.uouid cal enay.and an onuat sura each fn, L.... on medUM hl.toVy, , "nSmy cole.tl. mechanics, sociology ,;co!ogy, p o" , "nd -apparent ly to show hi. worirwu70"11 -Uvo hundred thalersea b To, tho Z, romantic taloi and the host poem, tn pr.7.e to be awarded by a committoo e- lectod from tho various universities and various designated Utterattum of omlnonco Tl ,,.PP,"J to be, and, as the ffi .'Hni1' roHJ,y wuro J'in!.Testod what t, . W1"' hnJ wm,n 10 d0 "'y whatjuiticu ,lmy require. Thcio essav. and poems wore to be JudKid slmnlv hv hederman. Tho woa It h a,i f su )f tho man who ollercd the prizes wore uch a mill dent guarantoe of i-nin At payment and of consy.ui,t reputation id yoiincor men fiohiovo tho L'Uor- don of iuoeeis.UOn fait Thursday, a', tho Gowandt-Ilaui at Lolpdc, tho prUos worn awatdod,alargpcqnipny of yontlomocnl ladles Doing prosenl. rno coromoniei wore begun by most oxqulsito music by tlio old orchestra among whom aro inon who know and loved Mundolnohn at tho conclusion of 'Which the" vonomblo Dr. Schmidt, so lone known for bis kind liness and learning at Jloidalborir, an nounced tho names of thuso jyhu lmd boon so fortunate 'At 'to carry oil' tbo vory val uable prlzoi uffurod, Tbo nnmes of tho authors of tbo various works had boon sent In sealed onvolopoi, on vfhleh were Inscribod tho llctHlons narael signed to their productions. Tho author of tho metaphysical oisny bad chosen as his thumo Knnt's "Autinomlon dor rolncn Vorunfl '. (Antlnomis of l'uro Koaon) and taking as his namo for tbo ocuni son "llans Wiidcmstom." After passing an ouloglum on tho essay, lit. Honnililt broko tbo fonl and found in tlio Cnao tlio name of Max Markmnnn, who thereupon was callod upon tliu stngo to rccoivu tho roward of his work. A pain, poorly-clud and most wretched looking young man stoppod forward and was recelvod with hoarty applauie. Ills lml r wns thin and gray, although bo was plainly yet young, and tits wnoio appearanco was sueu as 10 atoncu aWAken tbo sympathies of tho audience Having roceived bis roward bo stopped qttiety nstdu and Dr. Lcbinldt contlnuod hls announce ments. Markmann, siting near blin, plo and stlU, In a largo arm-cbUr. Tho stronomlcal essay was on tho "Kroliitlon tho succonful author was found to bo Mix Markmann. 'When tho announcomonl was mado groat onthutiaim was inani. festod, and, after receiving his prlzo, poor Markmann took his scat, apparently more weary and dejected than At llrst. Tho noitoasny was a roviow of ltako, and hero too this young man was success ful, nnd so on through tbo whole list of prizes, Max MarkuiAnn steppod forward amid thunders of applaiuo and received bis roward. No ono who knows tbo en Ihuiiaim of the Uormaiit will fnil to know that all tho students woro roady to carry tbo young man oil' on tbulr shout dors to havo a good "Kholp." Tho poem was an exceedingly flnu one lomewlmt in tho vein of that oxqtilsltu pout ot na turo, Otto Uoquottc, yut broathing tho air of a loftier and mlghtior soul wtiieb bad dwelt allko with Bliakotpearo and Oootho and Homer. It was a wonderful com position. Herr Aurbacb, tho author of Villago Tales," "On tho Hoights," and otbor works, and who was tbo head of tbo committoo on tbo tales, bad said of tho ono namod "Tho Village Hector," that It is ono of tbo finest that bo had over road. And the successful competitor lor alt tho prizes was Herr Max Marl mann. Tbo prlzo for tho tale was tbo last ono announced, and as Markmann stoppod forward to recolvo It amid tbun dors of applauso bis faco suddonly be came ashy in its whltnoss, and ho foil filming on tho stage. A dcath-liko silonco succoodod, during which ho was removed to an anto-room and but par tially restored to coasciousncis. Ho lingered but for four hours, And wbon ho died tbo physicians who had attondtd him announcod that his death was CAUtod by privation In other words by starva tion. All that tho highest medical skill could do had been of no nvail. It was found that for years ho had occupied n llttlo chambor in obicuro Gasce, whore, lis bad worked, gaining a most precarious living in teaching languagos and imarly ovorything which anybody required to know. In his room were found Incom pleto models of romurkablo mochanical contrivances, a broken chair and mounds from BomVoT'ttfo most distinguished men In Kuropo. Ho had apparently llvod on almost notblnc for months, and noor. !. joclod, woary, yet glowing with tho firoof gonius, had worked rqr tho priros ofl'orod amounting in all to 2.100 tbalors and thon, hungry and woarv, had dragged hlmiclfto tbo Gewandt Haus to win them all and dlo. If the hiitorv of labor. gonius and its rowards has a sadder talo to toll than tbls I know not of It. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS NORMAL UNIVERSITY. UA1IIIO.N1UI.K Jackson County, 1 .Maylft, 1ST I. J On condition Ihut x fciilllclent number ot young persons deelro. and aro wIIIIiil- to contribute a very h mall nun toward ilefray Ing expense say two hundred at foil dollar each a Normal Institute will be held In the now building, commencing July l,lhe day of dedicating thnbulldlngs.and continue till July at. The 1'rlm lpal of the University will havo charge, and tho members of tho faculty will glvo tho main part ofllioln Mructlon. At lea-t ten lecture will bo given and, Iftho cash contributed it nilllclont, the best men of thiu Mate a Missouri nnd lnll una, will bo brought in for thoso lecturers If not more than ouo hundred and lifty at tend, tho pcr.-onsl contract with the instruc tors will he greater mid the prolltmoro ; and a the evpeiiHiorthc institution will lm the Kime, tho feo hhould bo llvo dollars. If three liundied attend, the fee could ho rediiecil to three dollars. Asthchtato legislature, make, no provii-Ion-, for paying the expended ot Mich an iu stltuto, -o desirable to and aluahle lopiihllr Southern Illinois, add auother favor to the many lliey havo already done tho column nlty, and give this announcement several gratuitous InsnilloiiH in a good plaeo, and call the attention oi teaclicrn to It Let all who wish to attend, fend their names at once and not later than June 'JO, prox to Dr. ltobras, secretary orti ustecd.of Houthorii Illinois Normal l.'iiIvciIty,(;urlion dato. dooil hoard can be had In Carbondale reasonable rates. at N. . Tbu institute cannot be held with less than one hundred and liny who will psy live dollar, each. Itonmtr Ai.i.vn, l'rlnelpal or Faculty. Eott. Wood & Co nao mucin avhnuk PJIILADELA1LIA, PEiNK., Fountains, Viispk, Anlnials. Inmstalrt.-, Lump l'oMx, Stnhle Fittings, Wiro Works. i CAST, VR0UQHTi& WIRE UAlLlNtiS NUW ,lC0!iIe,mi)l1i1,.U ,UA 1 " ""theatre-, Conceit and I.ccturcllUiis. And a General AHsortmenl of Oma moutal Iron Work. C.W. DUNNINO, M.I). toeot hWlf,rir nl all,:6f tb"c ofjOefman'yiat'orkito not -V , THAT DR. JrJLTZ IS DKAD. nr. in MTii.ii.ivinu am in caim II Ih olllco atiddlspciiKary at NO. 2'2 HIGHTII tiTUKHT, Hot. CoHiincrctai and Wnpinngtoii nveuuoh It l true, tho doctor Is one of tlio nUlcnt ntiyslclati" of tho place, and lib diploma, that liangH In hid olllco. shown Hint ho has been il'l yearn In tlin prorcaalun. Ho li duliiK a hiru'or olllco nraetluo than unv oil,r nliv- lclnn, treating all kinds of chronic illcrii"i'N oi mo nuinan cymeiii, micu na oni mcem, ami all dlcucK nf the xktn, humor." ami Mood pomoiiH ; oieii iiiseaxea oi mo uiroiu; ;umi all diseases ol the eyes of years Ntniiding : ulo artificial eyes inserted; listula cured Wltnouiuio line oi a kiiuo ; cancer enreu bytboippllcatlonof mcdlclnca; pimples on the faeo rcmovod; all urinary diHoiius euro I ; all forma ot encroal nnd private dIU'apcKuurcd in tho cliortcht tlmu ; aemla we'ikuenn and aelf-abno cured Iu u xlior tltno. It Is Kcll-cvlilcnt that a phytdclan treating cmo' for twenty-two years acquire greiit ikill. All consultation conlidentlcnl, In peri-on or by lettca. modle.lnrs (nrnlr-licil at oltleo In !l.'iltl.1 Da. I)M. Ill IT.. FUHNITUBE AT LOW PltlOES. I take plensmv) in calling tlio attention of the public to my fesh and full stock of new and clogant Furniture, at my Furniture and Matrass Factory, corner Seventeenth Street and Washington Ave nue. Mv stock embraces Bodstcads, Wadrobcs, Bu reaus, Sideboards, Wash stands, Tables, Chairs, Bug gies, Matrasses and, in a word, all that is useful or orna mental in my lino. This being the only manu factory of Furniture in this city, I propose ottering better goods at lower prices, and have made a large redaction in the pr'we? of .ill my goods. CaJ) and examine my stock Mil secure an outfit of choice Furniture. To tho wholesale trade I oiler .special induce- i r. the nlacc Corner Seventeenth Q.oet and Washington Avenue, Cairo, Ills. Wm. EICHHOFF Wholesale aud Retail Dealer iu Fur niturc and iMatrasscs. W.V- '.'-'.n-nni. MKAIi ESTAI'K AliKHUT. Jehu Q. lUrmju. crl, J. Q. HARMAN & CO. AXP HOUSE AC KNTS, .9 COIiliHOTORS, CONVJ5YANUHKS,- NOTAIIIKSIMJIIIilCS And Land AgentAol the I linoio Central and Hill Million :md .Ml-. i It. It. Coi. North Cor. .Sixth and Ohio Luvro, CAIRO. ILLS. C. WINSTON & CO. Real Esthte Agents, O AUCTIONEERS, 71 Ohio Lkvi.i;. (Second V'loor,) CAIHO, UiL. lluy aud'Suli Ui;Ar. KSTATK, la TA.YK.-, Klirnlxho Abstract of Tule. l5".Hud .Coiuiini. loner, ' no i-r M'4iiti:rt G. D. WILLIAMSON, WHOLESALE GIlOOEli, COMMISSON MERCHANT Aniuoalorln BOA7 STORES? No. 70 Ohio l,,Vco, ! OAIUO, ILLS 65r.Sicclal tention given to coiiMkh. BicntM.mid tillliiir irdiiw. 11-2 tt SAM WILSON, ii:.u.i:v. in EOAT STOHES Groceries, Provisions, Etc., ISTo. 'XXO Oil to Lov o o CAIRO ILLS. MINCKI.I.AWsJiin. V 1 TLTlw . Vi Ri SMVTH & CO?, WItOI.KSAId: IiliUO!t 1) E A L E S No. l!0 Ohio Levee, CAlliO, II.I.INOIH B. F. PARKER," (fc'iieccsKiir to I'nrker Si JlUV.it, Keiilerln PAINTS & OILS VA UN LSI IKS, HltUSIIKS, WALL I'AI'Hll, WIN'DOW (JLAS.S, WINDOW SIIADKH And the celebrated illuiulnallug AURORA OIL. Ilros.' II..H.H..K. lltli HI..V Uoiiior.i A V. CAIRO, ILLS. R. JONES, Boot & Shoe MAKER, Commercial Avenue. llctwcee Tenth and Kleventh Htreet, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. I- tirenared to 1111 orders wlitiuut ileUv. Ue lias u Hon Uh of Iiii ( ilol leather on naiKi. jiii recuiM'ii iroiu MupcrK, anil li:i put down theiuiccri to t)r lotvct notch. !-l 'Jm C. H. WHEELER, DKAI.Klt IM ArOOD AND COAL OKFICi: AND YAltK, 10tb St. bet. Washington & Commercial Ave. A largo minply or l'lttlurg and Hlg Muddy coal constantly on hand. .Stoe wood yawed to ordor. Orders fur enal oi wood hhnuld bo led at the olbco on Tenth urcot. Terms, cah on delivery. K. MAXWKLL & LO., Manufacturers and Doalcrs In MACHINE & BURNIG OILS nu AXLE GllEASE; AIo AgenU ror the CELEBRATED GL035E AMI LUBRICATING OILS. No. 71H, North Maine Street, HI. 1-onlv.Jlo. d.twlm. FINE MILLINERY GOODS 1'iiF.sn si'inju; i;ooit M 11 S . M . J A U K S 0 N , (Formerly Mrs. SwandcrH,) announccH that alio has lunt onened a laru NKWK.ST, MOST FASHION A BLK, AND HANDSOMKST MllHilOrV (InnilH tn !m fntimt in fhn nort-ni HATH, HONKKTH, KLOWKIOI, KlllllOMH DllKHH ThIMIIINIIM nr Al l. K'imiiu LADIKH PUKNISIIINO UOODH, NoTlONP. vui.l.Al(n, unuKIIDMUVKS, UUTKfl. Atlll Hit L.OOllM fillltlll Itl tlll1ll.i..r utf.rnu tl Ot Which will bo dlsDOACd oi at the lownHt rah prices. 31m. .liickhon rcHpcctnilly " i;onuiniuiion oi xno Jiaiaonago WIllcJi n(n ipcm mi iiot:inoj uuhufivea upon ner liV mu iuuiub U( liuiril HI1U 111U VlClllllV, tlOMMINNlON MF.HCIIANTN. I'. TliUtlcWood. . J. TliMleWOOd THISTLEWOOD &. CO. (IKNIIIt.U. Commisssion Merchants, Dealers Iu Klour, Com, Oatn, J I ay, Ac. No. 78 OHIO I.KVKII, CAIRO, ILLINOIS OOKFKY, HAKHISON & CO., (Succeshom to D. lliird A Hon,) AND Comniission Merchants, VI.OIIII.MllAIN AND HAT. No 03 Ohio Levoo, OAIllO, ILU1 NKW YOUK. BTOitK, t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LAVOKUT YASIMTT STOCK IH TUB C1T1 OOOUSHOLU VBHYOLOaK. Ooiner of Mlnelnutl (rt una Com laeruiiU Avessae OA1UO, ILMNOIH. II. U. 1'A.TIKIt W jy, j. WlIOLEb'ALHi limy. Ml IN'. llf M vhBisssssssssssssssssssssK A HL BARCLAY BROTHERS Jobbers and Retailers of PURE DRUGS, Chcinioals, Patent AFcdicincs, JVrfumorv, Soaps, Rnislics, Toilctt Articles, Dniist's Fnnov (iootls, Collior Whitts Load and Other Gntde.s, IVmls," Colors, Qils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Wax Klmver .Material, Tube Colors, J)vo Stnlls, Etc., Etc., lite. ' In w'Suioi UMdSTiTirte "2!' 0T'"' "'" ,,fV"l,'u'' 1'')Icians sad (lei.oral Slois, iihi.drii'.iin'rt.ru'e.ue l:,,aJ;,2,i,tatt.,;, Ka,,"ly iMa et ",r- WHOLKSALE & RETAIL, RETAIL & PRE CRI1TI0N, "4 Ohio I,otoc WntdilnKloii Ave. cor. Klghtli St CAIRO. NEW HOTEL HARRY WALbIeR '(Lato I'rftprictcr of tlio Si. NiclioliK Hotel) Has become Sttperintcrulonl of the im ii ii CORNER SIXTH STREET AND OHIO LEVEE. Jlr. Walker liaviny taken cliarj r tliix ol.l ami irell-knonn lioase, will at oneo give it a tliorouli rouuvatiti-, ami j.ut it in lirnt-claM order for thorcccp. tion gueatn. Mr. Walker will ueleomo Ink old customed to (ho now houfo, and will alwavs he glad to Ht (hem. First-class Day Board 20 por Month. HARRY WALKER, Supt. Planter's House. t SO Ohio Levee - - CAIRO, ILLS EDMUND HUEFNER, Proprietor-1 Tho Planter's House is located on Ohio Lcrcu Street in, CLOSE PJ.10XTM.rr Yr TO UATLROAD DE POTS AND STEAMHOT LAiVDIXGS And iu tho Center of tlio HuHincnn Portion of., tho City. The Houfo in new anil oompluto iu all its appointments. The rooniH, aro largo and airy, heflidert heiug elegantly furninhed and oarpeted. Clients will receive aJourtuouH treat- mum aiiu uiu noxi iii uccomuiouaiion.H. Transient Guests $2 por Day. A Trusty Watch for Trains HUOKN. of tn P5 M M 'A 'A O O Eh U0 E-i 00 u 03 o a a Q s 0 o o, n o 8 o B a s a" o o 3 ft n a II. WAHDNEll, M. 1). II. .1. STALK Ell, M. 1), (Illli'l! and iVhldeiii'H 111 Coimnrt'iul A v c til ilonr to Uiu Atlii'iii'imi. cl-lli-t ANH UETAll MIT HI H Day .Hoarders $20 per Tontli. and Boats Day and Night. O'-I-JIII, DK. WW. HALL'S Balsam for tho Lungs THU (J UK AT AMKUIOAN CON SUMPTIVE JIEMKDY ConMimptton Is NOTimlnctiralilp iilsoase riiynl:laiiN AMUre uh this lact. It Is only iieco BHiy to havo too Klght ltemudy. mid tho tcrrihlu mnlady can hu coiumeruil. Hall's Salsim Is this Eomody. It lirnaHH tin tlin nli.in ...... .. . oi.pi.Klvu tlKldiicM across tbe limpi, ana hdiils tlin lnr,itriitml .1,1.1 ..... Awhlili tliujtuom ol the dUoase roiliu es. WHILK LIFK IiASTS THKItK 18 IIOI'K 1 , Inn., .ml I . tnr . . niter tlio doctors have nl ven'you iiji ) llall'H ll.ls.m Is-sold everywhere, and may bo bid at wlioleudaoftho lroiirltori JohnF. Hunry Cunan .t Co., at thulr (ireat Medicine M'arohouso, I and U Collc 1 'sYlt'iY .Vork ,'(,L'9 11 1,cr little Hall g JUIsam Is alo,a snro remedy lor 0U.Kh8' .J?""' l'hetimoiia""Bro rhIttK Antlmia, .ijilttliit! ; or lllood. Croup, U'hi op nit; CouKh, and all other dUcalcs u t ho res plrstory oivaiis.( Also rroprlotor of yliovill'ii lllood uinl Uv.'r Bynip.CarhoIlu Salve.Kdey's'i'rochc, 03(eiiatcd llittern, Jlott's I.lvcrl'ills. .I01IN V, IIIINKY, OUUUAN ,t CO , 3f.-4.16.wVt1" C"II,,K VUc,i Nuw Vorlf JisssssssssssssssssssssW . II ii 1 1 1,