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I5 JOHN II. OBEHLY, Editor. Mr. llr.Niiv WiNtr.it U camltilnte for Mnvor. We lnve nu objection. Let him take the ollice. We ore not tlic r.ltv's keener, ami nrolmlily a coiinlc of m jtmm of Mr. Wluur would bo ti ill rtpllnc (lint would tlo Cnlro good. Jack Wixtkii, the Aim cays, propon-i to irlvc the salary of Mayor, In tin- eu'iit of his election, to sonic charitable ttr- poe. Jack a humorist, and tiilrttil, that, "Since charily l;"jrlnat liomcuud I am n tit subject for Its display, I think Mr. Winterkill ut the iimUofllN Honor's alary." Very jroodturJncI.. Titr. nulleiin fttuirs nil the udrf null niciitiiuwiirusmloptitl by the committee, except that nllowin? the Chief of Police to enjoy 11) per tfiu. 01 uie imp. j'h. Jtcally tlic Sun U stupid. We referred to the recommendation of the committee that the police should have 10 per cent, of the tines nctually collected, to call utten tlon to the fact that the police would get little money br reason of thU privilege, Sarcasm, my bov ; MtrcnMii. But Davis U such n solemn old cu3, ami n Mircasm or joke cannot pet Into hUhcnul not t)c cause It Is full, though. The liultettn Is In flivorof cour.-o of requiring1 the oor dravincu to pay W cents for a Hcene whlcli the City Clerk Is paid by n mlnry to lne. Sun, Stuff! If the Sun believes the poor draymen can Ik; caught by such cliafTitl mistaken. If the fee for licence i not re tjulreJ of the 'H)orthiiyinen," It could not be required of the rich merchant. But the Clerk it not paid n "alary for is suing HcciiH'. Ho will be paid 000 for keeping the record of the city and doing the work of the Comptroller. If n citi zen wants a licence let him pay for it. If he don't want to tJikc It out he iui.il not. do o. Xobody will Ktt-K'lnx him If he does not. We desire to tate that owlna to the amblguou. manner in which the Halllday committee stated one cintsecouoinlcal pro positions we were led Into a blunder. ('J'ils U, we take It, good a way to gt out of a small hole a we can adopt. t We t:ttoil that the committer had -lated that the city would av s-700 by collect lug It- n ii lac-. ami pcml StiOO in Mil arle to the to-l- ilei-tcd .Wfrtor and the rr-orici'., Ti(-n-tiru utakiiig the net Mtving only $I(X. What the connnlitce Intended to my, anil what the committee elalnm Ittlld .siy, was that after paying the A"i4Mir$:!00 and Hie ('ollcelor $300 theWl.v would -ae by fnllcvtliig Its own ta.ve S7IK). ThU 1? a very pleasant little -urn of money, and .-liould If po?Jiblole saved to thodepletetl pocket of the mifttelpirtty. We hive no(uarrel to make upon the committee on su-count of Us recommendation on thl-, subject, mil cannot re-l-t tin- Impiil-e to regret nun ii in i loi me anility u Mate a pro- pOMtloii in lauguago the meaning of which cannot be mUUtken. If IaN weir i ne literary cici-k oi uie committee we -...a inn nc miner hip ncpcSiH.v oi mis apprehending ita rceommriitlatloiis. Tin: rnusnr..r ami aiik.i.v.s.iv. Tho Pre-ident'.s ine-sagv to Congress recommending legislation that will dis place (i0V. Garland of Arkansas, over throw tho government of that State, and seat hi the gubernatorial chair Jouph llrooks, has created much alarm hi tho country and I accepted by the people as a threat that the most ultra measure- In lelation to the Southern States will be adopted by the administration. Jo-cph Brook was In lSGS.the Llbeml candidate for Governor of Arkansas. Mr. Baxter was the Hadlcal candidate. At that time the Hadlcal, were dominant in theState. Tho i-eturnsoftho election were manipulated by the Hadlcal leader and.Mr. Brooks was countMl out. Mr. Baxter a, .sinned the duties of the giibemaroilal ol lice. Mr. Brooks went Into the Supreme Court of the State to obtain Ids ollice, but wa uiiMiccesU'ul. He then resorted to a lower court, mill obtained a writ to out the Acting Gover nor. Willi this he entered tho Governor's ollice, drove Mr. Baxter out of It mid en tered upon the dUchaive of hlsolllcialdu lies. Mr. Baxter appealed to President Grant, who ordered Mr. Brooks to mr render the olllco of Governor to Mr. Bax ter. A constitutional convention was then called by the Legislature of Arkansa. It met and framed n new constitution. This was submitted to the people anil ratlllcd byau overwhelming vote. Under this new eoustltutlou Mr. Garland was elected Governor, and the legislature convened. Since this reorganization of tho State government pice has prevailed In Ark ansa, and life and proerty have Im-comw. previous time in the hNtory o ihu laie. And now come, forwaid 'n..dciit Grant and .-,,; out ,.u,al, from the chair of ih... Governor, and put into itltroo);. whom 1 pmout. Dhoi4i. IzeandrtKjr-anl.,. the govcriune.it of"v. "irtty!-,',K "r,w,"l-"-l.o.i-Thls is the language 0f ,1,,,,.,,,,,, man-a man who, If he j- , method hi hi- madia-s. Wial j, ,() Uc loner Will eongie- 1(,y llU , and, If not. will he inoir to the ,K..forn.' ancc of his own advice r fr 10 ,i(K.,R. IHacc of Arkansas will be again brok-n, anarchy will idgn suprenu', and nK. ,y. nmnlcal liaml ol a Sheridan will Jt. ri;. quired to iipprc, the hiillgiiatlo., f t,e People and awe It Into ti'iror. situ iiJii:i.i; ri'iti;s. It has been said very often that Cairo possesse,. H Tlltonlaii j.hra-e. no iterury h.ellnl,,. I ,imoft)r ,,, we buvo been refernd to the f:,(); ,hllt ; 0r cltym-onolyaunis and public Hh.-arlcs, and that neither youtlmd norage.trhyn.e tcr decorate the cohu,n ol the un literary little Jouriiab of the city wlth atmirnsof any kind. Also It has been wild, that book More live sickly lives among iu,-ntid that the Iiectnre, o pop-, uiar in America. recene innn air(,,0 cncontageinent. 'yCiM-M it We admit the evidence truer. goe, nut wo maintain mat lyfjilHMioit ol being proof of Ibechargi' made against in. Cairo ilfor not follow in the footsteps cf-tne literary fashion dicta- tow, and Ivtonic foolishly enthulntio. over every book that falls irovh from the presV, and be does not. eucottrage the "liccture System" a system of robbery. that permit the pious fceiintlonnl r.Heals of the pulpit; the brilliant hut gushing Tilton?, in whom wit and eloquence and learning and puling sentimentality and wrong doctrine mv eonipounded Into something dangerous to morality; the worn-out and llabbld Coughs; the flaccid Hollands, and others, to lileh from the pockets of the people thousands of un earned dollars. Xor Is she tolerant of the nauseating stutl that mtv among those who reproach her as genuine literary gold. Itut till we believe that Cairo can botvt a much of literary abllltv n. any city of the sl.e In the land. In proof of thl we might point to the Home Lectures Inaugurated by the Hoard of Education lat whiter. We have heard many of the l'urse-SqueczIng Lecturers of the Kat, and we do not hesitate to say that our home lecturers have made addresses be fore the High School ns Interesting as any the Lecture llurcaus could have fur- nMied to us at baukrupt-cmittug price. Mesifr1. Wheeler, Green, Thayer, Davis, Laustlcii, Smith, Ilrighani, I'arker, .Mor ris, and oilier, have lectured and lectured well. They have cre ated a very great interest in the High School cour.'eof lectures, and every week the room U lilted to overflowing. Their dlseusIoni of interfiling piestion have been able ami very hiMiuctivc. Lately, :i new feature ba beenaclded to these Home Lectures: the appear nnee of some of the ladles of Cairo be hind tlic dek. Mrs. Dr. Warduer was llrt with a dlcu-Iou of the Woman Question from tho advance po-ltlon of thote reformers who wlh to lift woman up from the unworthy poltlou In which she now stand. This lecture was replete with learning and strong and vig orous argument.-, and was listened to with much pleasure. Mrs. Alvord fol lowed with a beautiful addrcs on "Itjirns" the llteiary merits of which were marked. It wn elegant mi diction, and wa read in a manner that would have done credit to the'mojl dNllngul-hed of lady elocution- I'M. XextTueMhiyMis.Oberlywiil i-elieve her mind on the subject ol Woiiian'n Kights. have been Informed sho will ehartre with llxed bayonet on the advo cates ol woman's right and duly to enter into the politic- of the country. It un derstood that .Airs Candee, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. RItlonhotio and oilier ladles will also eontribuleto the Interest of the lec ture course, and the town i all agog with expectation. Ocea-ionally hercallcra gentleman will be p'linltted to lecture, but no often or than 1 absolutely necessary. Our lit erary Ama.ons having buckled on their armor, let the nude barbarians sUuid back. tos up their caps and shout ap plause. IIIIITINIl qiJAICTKKr.Y RKVIIMV The content of the llrithh Quarterly lleeitw, lor January, just received from tho Leonard Scott I'ublUhlng Co., -11 Bar clay street, cw onk, me u follows: l'apatchy and Xationallty. Cox's History of Greece. The Adornment of St. Paul. The Bible's place In u science of He llglou. Early Chrlitlan Inscription's of France. I he Grevllle Memoir. Europe and Peace. Erainus his Character. Contemporary Literature. The foregoing lit of subjects Is u 1'iesl demonstration of tho fact o often stated, that this Itevlew, in common with the others of the series regularly republished Here, alnu to keep its readers welt In formed on all matters of public Interest In the llrst article the writer .shows that the controversy now wauhnr In Germany, Is '-deeply rooted in tho histo rical incompatibility of the pretentions of the Papacy with the autonomy of tiie State:' that the conflict was lnevitable.aud admits of no evasion or compromise ; and "upon every ground ol Scripture, of rea son, of society, of history, and of hu manity," takes side with the civil against the eccleslastlzal power, hi the struggle ior supremacy witiiln the State. "The History of Greece," by G. W. Cox, author of "The Mythology of the Aryan Nation," rccches much commen dation, especially for the disci hnlnatlon between true history and mcic legend. Tho two volumes now published con elude the Pelopouneslau War. Article IV. Is best described in the wi Iter's own uords: "He has sought to !l'C,eilt. In H" .l-'--" ', minimi, a jfrral body ol scientific facts which must remain positive know ltdge h, the department of religion, whatever new knowledge may arl-o hi physical science." "Europe and Peace" would have been more aptly entitled "Europe Preparing for War," and for a war of tenliic pnC portions. The description of the condi Hon and temper of the nations af ford. Huh. hope for ,e continuance of peace. The other article, ud the extended no tices ot Contemporary Literature, brhi" more topics to th, reader's attention limn wo have room to paitlailatl.o The periodicals primed by the ,.. ""' I'nbllsblng Co., (fi jial, day street. . y.) fm, . ,.,,owgJ , knowledges that tho Bcecher-T to . c a i&too inuch for him and reluct" VuTc. marks that helms been bh.shl , -It coinmencd. Mr. Oberly'e I.Tpajiaro o .1 lishloned. Blushing over ?C atlalrls played out.-(?,(Cy u' l tionernl Xote. r - The war cost the northern and sotith ei ii suites toge.tller one million lives and nine billion dollars. -The Kev Dr. Kdward Hcceher, tbe brolber of tho great defendant, hal been engaged to pivaeh In the I'lft Congrega tional Churcli of I'aterson. The Baltimore City College, ti large and handsome building of brick and mar ble ninl of tJotlde design, has br en dedi cated with Interesting cerunonles. Great Britain has declined to send ii repro-ontatlvo to the St. Petersburg In ternational Code Conference, alleging that no practical result can be expected. John Joke, at. Qulncy, Ills.. In Jail for the murder ot James McUnlro iat December, attempted xuleldoby cutting his throat with a trw on Tuesday, lie will recover. Animals have strange tactics. The sromiicli of a bullock recently slaughteied at. the Jcrey City Ahbatolr, was found to contain over 500 hair-pins mixed with tho undigested food. Two little boys of Dan Clifford, n section bors on the St. Louis & Link Uock Uallroad. wandered oil' from their father's house, near Salem Wl., last Sat urday, and great excitement was caused by their disappearance. At noon, on Sunday, the oldest was found, froen to death. The search for the youngest still continues. Mr. Boucher will visit America this spilngln his yacht ''Fiona,'" the crack eutteryaelu of England. He wlllglveour fast sloops ii brush, and endeavor to carry off the Queen's cup which Asbury failed to win. He will be proposed lor mem bership in the New V'ork Yacht Club nt thcnnnual iiieetluir on Thursday cu lling. WASHINGTON NOTES. PACIFIC MAIL SUBSIDY ANNULXE1). CONTItACV The lronifiC(l SVlilxLy Tax I. nice Ii iIith lur SIiiiiiim Moniilni; of Hie l'rt',lil cut's ArUnu,n,.SH',,aHr. Siccll Tlcjri mil liy the Wrjlcru Union I.fne Wasiiimitox. Feb. 11. The Steamboat bill was referred yesterday to the Senate Commerce Commit tee, on the understand ing that Mr. Conkllng, w ho Is Its princi pal opponent, will eontlno Ids ellorts iigahisi It to the committee-room, and that it will be reported at an earlv 'lay and put upon lt pas.-ane in the Senate. It will undoiiDtcdir pas without but few unlinportaut amendments. no mdki: sriistov. The Houm! yesterday, In eonslderatlou of the Post-otllce apiiroiulatlon bill In Committee of tho Whole, agiced. without division, to it resolution previously intro duced by John J. Smith, of Ohio, annul- llmr Hi, mmtiii.l iM...vliltii t COO fVlfk n t nually for the Pacific Mall Steamship Company. This applies only to the suli Mdy of which was procured by Ir win w lib his S7W.00O. The previous sub sidy for an equal amount, pa-sed In bCO, wa, allowed to remain in tlic bill, anil win ne columned until tnu term expire in 1K77. TIIK WllllKV TAX. In vlmv ill tln iiottim fit' ttiri iiinmititi.n of Ways, and Means upon the w bisk v tax, , .......I ,.r ...l.l. - i '. ' i.ii umcn ui ini,v siaiiips nave oceii pouring In to-day. Prom one district In Kentucky i.lonu an order for S.'sX),()0ti worth whs received, sjome of the largwt limit tn !liii.1iinntt mill ntlmi twUiit li telegraphed to members of Congre.-sthat tbe proposition to tax stock in bond tt'ouM t, inii't iit.'uottuuc, ir, iiiuecd, it uui noi create :i uiiaiiciai iiame III Uie West. llli: PltKSlKlI.NT'S MIl'sSAOi:. Friends of the administration report that there Is no ground for any other In terpretation of the meaning of the Presi dent's secret nies-a"o on Arkansas than that If Congress adjourns without decid Inir the questions at Issue, the Prcsl.lcnl will more than likely consider that Con gress acquiesces In tho present political status of Arkansas and leave Governor Garland to mauace the nflrilr, of timf Slate. MULIXTT'S CONTU.ICIS. The Houc Coiuinittccon Publio Build lugs and Grounds has tabled the resolu tion nd'iTPil fir Mr. Pnv. nf V. V,.rl- culling upon the Secretary of the Treas ure for Slllll'OK'llts ol' llin I'milfiir.le muil,. by Mr. Mullett while supervising archi tect, on the ground that the preparation of the desired Information would occupy 100 clerks until the tth of March. llli: U. 1'. UULIIOAl). The nionoflllon of the ITnlnn Tm-ltl Hallroad to uav Into the Treasury SS().. 000 annually for two years, and "S750.O0O yearly thereafter, as n sinking fund to meet uie uonus and Interest, is looked upon here as a very fair offer, and is re garded with favor hy the government. It is expected that Conirress will be nski d to authorize an acceiitauce of It In lt..n nt' all claims now pending against the road. IlKAI, KSTATI AOI'.XT." C. WINSTON & CO., Real Estate Agents AMD AUCTIONEERS, V-a OHIO XjI3-V7"JQU, ICiccond rioor.) CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Eu3u3Trict1'or'ftl9e,a,Cl lur ft,rnl"' C5"IjouI Coiuiuliloneri, JOHN a. HARMAN & CO. Real Estate XXD COLLECTOKS, CONVEYANCERS, NOTARIES PtJKLIC ANU Liimd Awati i of tho Illluola Contral nd uuiuuiiiun una uiunoy l(. it. Companion. North Cor. Sixth ami Ohio LeTeu, UAUIU, ILaUINUIB. ZANONE & VALLA, AMI REST AUH ANT. tiKT YOUIt SHELL OYSTERS FRESH A T- Corner Twonty-Elghth Stroot nnd J. D. Ziuiwe. ,, . M. Valln, CAIRO MARKET-WHOLESALE. Oiriectnt Dally liy K. M Slrorni, couimlmlua jraae I'lonr, HcoonlliiK to ntutk Coin, mliiil, mrkl Uoiu, wlilli'i hwUiI.... Ul, IiiImiI ........... llrmi, per ton . SI IWfti! Oc ffti'.lc 4; S.v oi) b.'l 70 2Jc MS7c M W 10 UOiJlfi Wl ..si :y i ,..$:isi ApplM, choice, r birrrt... Apples, common, perlrtml - roliiloci, perbnrrel - f )nlnn. rx r Sjn-rl..... ...m....... . l'cicl.ulirat flour live nour Chioo, cr poiiml... MTO TIIE DAILY BULLETIN. rrdlK BULLETIN l puMlalinl rcvy morning (cH Mondsy) In the llulletlu llullJluK , cor wrt 1' anhingtoa attnue ud Twelfth sliwt TnK lit liahs Is muni to city snWrlbrr liy IMllinil cuTlertut'Inentyl-'lve Crnts nWivk, lyrtiilu wiuUly liy Midi, (In ndvunrr), t0r anniimi lx muiitln, S'il tliree inontlis, M otic mots (li , 01 -. TIIE WJ3EKLY BULLETIN. fnblltliwl ctry 'Ihnn)dny luornlni; ot tl i' vcruuimm, Invurlalily in ivlnincc. llic iiotLu'c on the VnVly will lie prvpald nt this oltlrv, fci that suWrlH-ra will obtain It for a tubscrlptlon rlixoftlaytar. ADVERTISING RATES. DAILY. liu lines Cants, per milium, m.$H' to Que squurc, one insertion, 1 (0 One square, two inwitiont, 1 AO One square, one ntik, T, '.' M One square, two wteki, - DM One square, time weeks,- 4 Q One squrc, one month ." 0) W U K I. Y . One quale, one Insertion, ...tl fji Koch subhcqutnt insertion, W KOiie lui'li is a sqiuiv S3rifBiilariidrertlstr4 weoD'iriuiK'ilor In- ilucciiiuitit, both ns to rate nt ch.irKcf mid man ner of dl'plnyins their faints. tC"Notlccs In local column lunrtnl fur Klf- leeu Cents jicr line for one luttrlion, Twenty Cents n line for two In-erllous, Twenty-Kile Cents n line for Hiitc Inseillons, Thirty-five Coitu n line for one week, and Sfvcnl-t'le lntna line fur one month, Cominunlrutlona upon nulijocts Of Ken ernl inUiroal to the pulllo solicited. I3-AU letters should bcixldretrd to JOHN II. OUliltLY, 1'ivsini'iii C11110 llulletlu Compiiny, U A.N US. THE City National Bank CAIRO, ILLINOIS. CAPITAL, - - 3100,000 OniCKRSi Vf. V. IIALLIDAY, l'n-ldent JUiNltY L IIALLlIlAY, Vlcel'reit. A. it. a'AKKOItU, l.tt.hkr. WALTKK JIYSI.Ol', Asu't Cushlr. niniit-Toiis S. STAATS 'J'AYLOII, It. II OeN.MKOHAV, II L. IIALLIUAY, W. I' lfAI.LIUAV, (1. I. WaLiAMsos, hiKintM Ilmu, A 11 S.umiiD Exchango, Coin nnd United States wuuuu ijuuut unci 001a. D IjroSlTiJ recciusl uud a general banking Enterprise Savings BANK. CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1809. CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO X. n. 8AFI OUI). l'n-.ldint. ft. 8. TAYLOIt, Vice rrwidint, W. HYMLOr, hco'vauUTieusuuT. mimcTona; J. II IUCLAT, CIIA8. UAttOIILtl, 1."? "ck"-:tii. 1-aii.O. Snu ii. H. H. lUHMftCIIUM, 11 L. UALLIllAr, J m. riiiLLii INTKltESTiiniitoiideposllt at the rate of tlx lrt.rr.Mi, .u. .i.i t fclu...li , 1 m. Intetest not wlllnlruwn U wlded linme il atelytothe principal of the il.potltt, flu 11 by Klvini: thim conuiouml lnlcre.it, MARRIED WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAY DEPOSIT MONEY AND NO ONE EL8E CAN DRAW IT. 0ini evry busiiitia iUy fromSa m. loSn m una Hturday nilnRB for savlnga depolt onli 110m C to 8 o'elnrk W. 1IY8I.0P, Triuror. HOWIE BROTHERS, PACKERS, Wholesale, Retail and Commission. Corner Poplar and EUvonth Strotti, OirHighout Cash Prieo puid for Hofg and Cattlo. "I'liiiunsdnnntily llio brat nimlnliiril work orilio!inil In the) Horlil." HARPER'S MAGAZINE, ii.i.usrn.iTr.11. NOTICKSOr TIIKMIK8S. TI10 ever Incrcailng clronl itlon ol tliln cxiiullunt monthly prdven Hi cnntlutieil iiiiip:ion to fiupular doslnx iinil iicvila. In tlfi'il.wliijn wo llilnliliito Imvv msiiiy imnios It tiom.tratei uvory moiitb, wo mint t'.ot' c fder It nt nnu oftliu i'iHtcatnr in well tin cuUrlu'tici'M of tho iilili.li! inliitl, fur Iti v.it pnpul.trity ti.m been won by no af pen! to 'tpltl f icjtidlcos 01' iloprnvciitintci. Hoi- 1 tibbc. I'lii cliiuiicfr wlilcli tills Mncrlno tioi- mi'bt" fnrviMo j.cmcrpiHejirllstlcwcaltli, nntl .ltcrary culturollint hankt-pt paco with, 11 11 inn inn icu 1110 tiniiH. miotuii entice in condilctoT to ifpiiil It with lU'lltl&hle fotn-plncoM-y. It t No entitle tlirm tn a cront rliilm upon tliu public rnlltuilv. 'I'lin Mniffizlfo his t?one kooJ ninl not evil nil tlic tUyi ol Itnllfi). Hiooiilyn KjbIo. TKlt.MS 1 roitnge froo to Mt1ivcittcrs In the Unttvil MttlC. Ilarpt'i-'s .M:uiizIiii, otic year ...f 1 00 81 00 Itii'ltldcii firctrnvniput of U. 8. port- au hy tho pulillMictii. r.tiii3criitiiin to imrpri-n iM.iMZlm.', Weekly, or lliu.ir, ti otm ndiln-n for one year, ?10 It); or two of IfnrpurV pr rlodl c.itK, to one tili!rctn for one year, 00; postage fri'i. All exir:i cpy 01 ciincr uie .unnzinr, Wceklv or llazar will be MMilillod crntli fur ovrry vliih ol flvo Mlb.prlbern nt f I CO oarli, in one rotiiiu nice; or six copies ior uo, without extra copy; poti)e Iree. Hack number can be Mippllcd nt any time. A roinnlfto et rf lurticrii .Mairaztne. now coiiiprUintr'lil voluuii'n, In ii 'ali lotli blniltPK. will bo cnt liy n.prm, f'rolt;ht tit tho ojpctpc of inirclia'cr, fur S'J 'J.'i i r volume. .SIhl'Io volnnicx, by mull, postpaid, 3 00. Cloth cnc. for blmllrir, M cent, by mall, postpaid. ov paprri nre uui iu uupj 111m mi- VPrtUcmcnt without the cxprefs ordin of Harper .: nrnin -w. Adilros llAitri.it .v liiuji iii.h, .1. 1. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Ii widely known, aronu ot the most fll'ectital reine tlies oer dneov ercd lor cleans- iti, the system and jmrifVInjj the blood, 'it lias . IixmI tlio tet of i vcar., witu 11 con- fJl'tWlV5 t intlv LTowins reputftion. lin'filon i'i iiitrin!i' virtues, and fwtaitipd I . ix'.naikabh cure?. !-ri mild a t-i I " "I- and Itrncficinl to children, mil . to searching .n to cn'ectuallv I'i'iv c '. tli.1 ;reat corrup ttotij of the Mood, tm li ns the ?erof tilom nnd fvpldlitif contamination. Impurities or tli-cnfes that liavo lurked in iho tetu for vi'nr oon )lcld to tliii lovvcrfnl nntiilote, mid disapiicnr. Ileneo lis i.oiitlttfiil ftiref, many of v Iilcii are publicly known, of Scroluln, nntl all fcrofnlous diseases, Ulcers, rtiitlons, and eruptive disorders of tliofkinruinorx, IMotclicx. ltolls, Pimples, PiiHttilos, Sores, St. Anthony's l-'lrc, Itoso or Ery fiipcliiH. Tetter. Salt Itliciun, Scalil Henri, ltliKWorm, nnd in tc111.1l UIcerntionHof th Uterus, .Sloinneli, and Liver. It nUo cures ctliLT com)hint., to tehicli it would not (torn especially adapted, ruclt as Drop rv. Iyiii'l!n, IMtH, iotiralf;ln, xicnrt lHscnse. J-einaio weait HC.S.S, Debility, aud Lcticorrlia: when they nre mamti.'statioiu ol the scrofnlous'poisonf. It is an excellent restorer of health and ftreiiyth in tho Spring. Hy renew in tho appetite and vi'or of tile diges tive crvntni, it dimpat''. tlic depression mid listk-.s languor of the teanjn. liven where no disorder appear". jr-oiiIc feel better, and Hie. longer, for cleansing the blood. The ystem moves on with renewed igor and a new lease of life. rilEPAllVD BY Dr. J. C. AYER It CO., Lowell, Mass., rrarticnl and Anulytleal Cirmttti. sold nr all nitL'oaiaTS Lvtnrwutnu. .VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR ENEWER Ever r year increases the noitulari- ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is duo to merit alone. Wo can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high Ktandard ; nnd it is the only reliable and perfect ed preparation for restoring Gn,vv on Faduu Hair to its youthtul color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. Tho scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruu", and, by its tonic prop erties, provents tho hair from filling out, as it Htimulatcs and nourishes tho hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tho canillarv glands to their normal vigor, nnd wiu create n new growin, except in cxtromo old ago. It is tho most eco nomical Hair Dressing over used, as it requires lower applications, nnd gives the hair a Bplendid, glossy nppcarance. A. A. Hayes, M.D, Stato Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents nro pure, and care fully Belected for excellent quality; and I consider it tho Bust Prepa ration for its intended purposes." aom iy nil vruggittt, umi nealeri in iluucinu. ftloo Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Itencwcr in many cases requires too Ioiil' n time, nnd too much care, to restore gray or faded WhiskoiH, wo have prepared this .1 . , ,,, iyu,ui one preparuion ; wnicn win lllirklv mill iiflnpt null v nnonmnttnh tiiis result. It is easily applied, und produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by K. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. PRESCRIPTION FREE. FOItllie riKly cure of Srmlnal Wruknm, Iaii .MmuIiouI mid all dUoiilm brutiKlil on by IndUcictluiu or rxntt Any Dnirclu liaa tlio InKirdituU, Auiiiw., iir, r.. iiii.iui k 1.11, , 1-11-dA.u-l v Cincinnati, Ohio DnUH41MTN. mm Wholofftlo DRUGGISTS PAINT AND ivr JOBBERS PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS FANCY UOODH, COULiIEIl WHITE LEAD, WAX FLOWER MATERIAL, WINDOW GLASS, TUBE COLORS, CHEMICALS. VARNIS11E3, T71-. Mtli.-il cf.uiwiK.ndiiii'c :md unit 1 frmn I)rT'r.l rtivxlrltn and f;TiMTil Stor In wnu nt Cfiod. Ill nurlltir Mintn'nat 'l..i.t:tt'nn lint I'. OlV JIllf ln Cam ruralihl cr rn flllt with irlLibli' llnijf mI rtiiial)k imi WHOLESALE & RETAIL, fj A 74 Ohio Lcvco. I MAff J c old hy woods :: crista P5fi EDMUND HUEFNER, Proprietor. 54 OHIO LSVEB, CAIRO, ILL& This house contams 35 good rooms. Travelers will -always find the best accommo dations. A trusty watch for trains and boats day an d night. -PARTICULAR NOTICE. Wc linvo replenished our Job Printing Oflico with many fonts of now typo and havo orders out for other fonts of tlio latest popular stylos. Wo arc determined to establish tho reputation of our oifico for first-class work, aud make our prices so low that the most enthu siastic patrons of foreign cities will bo compelled to ad mit that wo do work at lower prices than any other of lice in the country. Mr. Oberly, admitted to be ono of tho best practical job printers West and South, hti3 assumed personal supervision of tho job printing de partment, and will endeavor to give satisfaction to our many patrons. SUBSCRIBE FOR THB WEEKLY BULLETIN ONLY $1.25 A YEAR. BROS ami Rotnil AND OIL DEALERS. ""ifr jdiAILLRS OT -AMI- TOILET AHTIOLE8, nnr.nttR riTrci' DJfE STUFFS. PERFUMERY, ETC., ETC. TRO ETAJL 3i PRESCUTPTION "-' J VuoUluitoo Av.,Cof.8tht JiExi- a? the II.ird 1 anncd I ' tc tvi r 1 1? uiiXMijm II nul .Sii,K;r, I rrt, tilt tcIj1 '3.1 Ctlttt. ..ji 1 PLANTERS' HOTEL.