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BmmIIhV Matter on Etcrr Vase. JOHN H. OBERLY, Editor. OitASOEit Jones of Arknna, will in ter i'ic contest tor Powell Clayton' teat lo the Senate two year hence. United States .Judge Caldwell and Gov. Garland will also try for It. Vicr. President Wilson lnu publMicda lengthy letter In which he ilifciuU the bounty bill, which President Grant re fused to sln. The Vice President evi dently wants the soldiers of the country to contrast the course, he would take an President, on a matter so nearly affecting tlicm,vKli tliat President Grant has.Uikcu. Gov. Timu:n of Xcv Vork, has par doned the man who killed the cat. Ilcrgh maybe dissatisfied, but people with less philanthropy and more sense than Berali will be pleated that Gov. Tllden listened to the dictates of humanity and released fntn durance vile a man who 111 deserved to be held there. Juror. McKr.AN, of the Supreme Court ol Utah, has been removed and ex-Uon-irivumim l'.nVLTot .Missouri, lias been nominated In Ills fitc.nl. JimId loKoaii was more zealous than UUervct In his lute dealings with Urili.im Vouinr, and in senienehig the prophet to twenty-four hours In the penitentiary exceeded liU powers as judge. The City National Hank ol Cairo paid $10,000 to the crew of the steamer John Kyle yesterday, prize in the Louisville Library Lottery. There, are ten men of the crew. This good luck ot'n steamboat crew will Induce other steamboat crew to invest in lottery tickets, mid It Is Kifeto conclude that all the money made by steamboat men during the next few year will go Into the pockets of the lottery men. Two of the Jurors on the lleecher trial are Catholics, and this parage occurred in Mr. JJeceher's sermon of lust- Sunday. 'I would rather i-ee any young man or woman beiore me go over to my breth ren In the ltomaii Catholic church if he or she could there be made to see and un derstand God. If It cm then; be done b.v pictures or jhk- or any thing eUe no matter how It is done let It be done." The advertisement or the reward offer ed for the one copy ol the Memoirs of George the IV., said lobe the only one hi this country, turns out to have been an advertisement with adillercnteudln lew. The book has been republished by A.iams, Victor A Co., of New Vork. anil will have many purchasers who will be Induced to buy the book out of mere curiosity. The trick was a sharp one, and the gratuitous advertising the. pulHlier received woull have cost Uiem otherwise many thousands of dollars. A thousand or so colored men, oMon slbly a "labor league." called on I'n dun Grant u few days since and request ed a reilrrss of grievances inilcied on them by Hie city commls-Ioner.. Tin President refused to see them, and alter an animated protest from one of the lead ers nt the despotic conduct of the head servant of a few people, the crowd moved on" nnd left the Preldent to tin peaceful enjoyment of his cigar. Since this occurrence, the President ha de scended several feet in the estimation ii the loyal Africans of the District. ItOlll.V-iO.V, OLD JOII.V. Old John Uobinson, he of circus fame, has been solicited by the people of Cin cinnati to become a candidate for the ci lice of mayor of that municipality. "Un cle John," n, he 1 familiarly called by his Irieuds hi Cincinnati, is a Democrat, owns a million dollars' worth of real es tate in the city, enjoys the reputation or being a thoroughly honest man, with no party lntere-ts to serve and with a thorough contempt for everything in the shape of rings except the circus ring or cliques. Though Dem ocrat, he is the candidate ol the GazHU and has the good will of the Knquirtr and other of the dally papers. The olllce sought him, not he the olllce. Mis election is probably certain, and at this distance from Porkopolls, we believe Uncle John Uobinson will run It, munic ipal affaire as succesilully In Us In, crests as be has done the thow btteluess in his own. Tiir. .m:- i'ostai, uw. One of the U.t acts of Congress at the lat ftetiou was the parage of uu amendment to section lht r,f t. pproed June 23, IS7I. making appro priations fur the service ol the post-olllc. department for the Ucul year etidlnu Ju, ao, urtt, r. The amendment consisted of the Ineei- tlon of the word 'ounce" in lieu or tin word -two ounces." The change dou- bles the postage on transient newspapers. but appears to have been voted lor by a majority oi Senators and lUpteKiitatlves under tin impression that It atfccu-d mcrchandls. only, u large quantity of which, nude, the provWoiib of the posul law, WHl. truiiniiliiwl through tliu pobt-olllce ik- partmtnt, in p.uknges not exceeding mm iiuuuua in weignt, at uie rate ol on. cent for each one ounce or fraclloi thereof. The amendment lobbyed through Congress by the ul'ciiU ofthe.oxpress companies, which bae complained loudly lor the last year or to. of the appropriation by the postal depart tnent of business not legitimately be longing to It, namely, the carrying of merchandise at low rates, which increased the expenses of thedeparttuen, ami took the bu.iuess out of the bunds ol the expa-et companies. The amendment was Introduced into the Senate byHunnl. bal Ilamlln, of Maine. In one of the night eilon, and pasted without dlscuou: mtroduced into th hou nml paeM.( wlthoutdlscusilon. fewtenatorsmidre prewnUUves, under the manipulations ol Uw ucpruji comuai,' gg,u aoubtl9 appreciated tin? lull scohj of the amend ment, and knew when they voted for It that It not only doubled the m dl rates on merchandise but on transient mull mat ter also. iiamii: nim;('L'i,atiom.v his i;vi;: The Sttite Jmrnil says Speaker Maine An speculation in hMcvc. If lie has we lulled to see It. Cnra llulUlin. So It was the editor of the llulletin. In stead of the Journal, who thought he was playing the part of Hamlet In me "ghot scene.' when he was communing with the Speaker. Olio-tlv ns the Speaker may have .-cemcd to llie Ugvptian editor, a keen observer would have." detected In the eye of the former, n glimmer of "speculation" on the effect lli.it the In terview was likely to have on the latter. Go to. Oberly 1 thou laeket penetration. No speculation In the Speaker's eye. In deed! Why there Is nothing ele. The man who doe.-u't know that K. M. Maine was bent on speculation uhi'ii he sold himself to the Democracy I'.ir several tluie more than he I wortli. hax no sa ga ci ly . Sflii nyjield Journal, Nothing but .'peculation in the eye of Speaker Maine I This Is the assertion of a political Journal that makes pretention to sagacity, and the evidence ollVred to prove it. Is that the jx-akcr sold hliusell to the Democracy. The evidence Is not good, and an infant in IliiuoN politic ought to be aware of the fact. Mr. Maine has not sold liluwll to the Democrats. Me has not sold himself to any party, lie nuiuls alone, wrapped in the tollttido ol III own Individuality, or word to that ...I..-. tir ..I.. 1.1. at..t. It . I i euii'i. iyi-n-iiu nun iiie iiaiuiMii jinny lie lelt It. lorn time he .-tood uloof, cursed by Hcpubllcnii', Deinocrnts mid Furuiers. Me endured the abuse until he concluded that he wa In need of some thing In politics, when he gently gobbled the Independent Ilel'onners and then (he Democrats. Me took both parties In nnd patronized tlieiu by permitting tlicin to elevate him to the Speakership of the Mouse. Me doe not -peculate. Me Is n little party to hlmclf. and when lie Hud It neccsury swallows oni'.oruvo.or three, or nil of the other partie-. A speculator he is not. A II, lines man he undoubt edly Is. sim:i,i,i.(j miiimii.s. Our friend, Coming, suggest the In auguration ol the now la-hiou.ible spell ing school In Cairo, and wesav, "Ditto to Alfred." We would like t- see the Inn. and have the "Old time" revived in lid way. Mow nuny year ago was It when we used logo to opelling school? Let U- see : ten, twenty, twenty-live veais ago? Not to long ago, surely, or else w e are be coming old very old. Let in see: Twenty-live year ago we could uoi spell b-a-k-e-r could we? So bad n speller nt twelve? No; we must be mistaken. Hut then we never were n ood speller, and even to lids dav "Con stantinople" puzzles us sorely. We wlh not stand up In class against Hrother Comings. Twenty years ago! Sometime we look back at that time wander through the village, Tom and live over the sccnci- of our youth again. We shake hands with .llni, John, Hill, Nancy, Sarah aim others; go to pasture tiller Hie cow-; set ridobklp atom- side; climb hickory w.iuiui ami ljutterniit trees; mid bin what has nil this got to do with Coming.- scnudi- turning mat we can see; but then It Is so ea-.v to run ol) Into retro-peet, and linger over the day that are no more to ponder over the time ol twenty years ago. th time of .snellimr cliools, friendship for Joe smith and love of Sally June. Hut In view of existing facts Sallv better be dropped. We- might sav some thing of her beautiful eyes, red litis and but the subject Is a delicate one mid must not be touched. Sally Is now Mrs. Urown, and let us see about ten little Hrowns rl-e up In the inorulnz and call her mother. A we remember her now he was but what ha till to do witli Comings' sneJUiiL' school ? Vfttllltifr whatever. As Comings suggest, we should pell In Cairo us the children of a 'nrirer .'lovvtli me spelling in other cltle. It will be an Innocent dlverti-emcnt. There will be lots of fun In it; and no doubt a number of good spellers will be "devel oped" a good spellers as those of twenty j years ago. The beU speller we ever knew was Hilly llowcrs. Me wa small iml not many year old. Me was the sou ol poor but honest parents. Me ran bare footed in cummer and li 1 not wearmanv hoe In winter. Mis hat was nlwav had, and his pantaloons very much patch ed. A blue-eyed, ''ood-taced line. u.i. Hilly, and he w as speller of tlie'scliool. Me could spell down everybody, lie wasnlwiivs one of the emiialn. Tin. only objection we ever had to Hilly wu-, he would never choose us. Me was evl dently of the opinion we couldn't spell. And Hilly was right. When last w.. heard of Hilly he had fallen int.. ... n ways. Me had taken to Honor, nml imt.i. lug oulcc. Me but. n.Mll.. mucnicur uu tins na i.reciou's llttl,. i,. lo with Comings' spelling school. If the Woman's Club that the Gentle Getievra don't like, would take this mat ter In hand, get up the match, and charge ten cents admission lor the beuellt of the proposed library, the Club would turn in honest penny in tins way. mid tulghi b ty several volumes as a nest egg. Ol course we of the progressive iiriny wliu mi with no social, political or religious midline that U not our. to ooutrol. would not drop In our dimes; nt there Is a large number of the be nighted nill , Culm n i., fi-i'viioiiaveuotad;;;;,:;. "0 thedurk.,e.sof..ltt,mv the past-who would p,y their dime, md thus benefit the chuAlui u w""; .v;u not t be and yet was to be as It j. iVeuiike this suggestion In good fain,'. " "i"J " may uu acteil upon by the lub. -mi-. LWVIitftho.Sil will not ,.h. .cut to It. u UuillU. wo wo 1I1I iliiiDilr. He Is an objecter of uch Ijroe! Soj.ik- t'g ol' Davis reminds us of Ml . Cr "' io opening .cliool twenty vear. iffo. The boys calietl him it,i,i,., iJead, and made lihn the butt jf alt tlu-ir Jokes. Me wasn't a better speller tlian we; no couldn't run fast, couldn't play ball well, couldn't swim, couldn't do auv Udng with any utility. Iig had no frlimdi nnd wn the friend of nobody. Me grew up to a life of usele!iie, and when mo lat heard ol Mm he was editing ti small evening newspaper nnd had no opinion on nny nubjeet. Me w,i In manhood what he had been In youth nothing, and veryllttleoflh.it. M.iybo Davis is Sol. We have often thought he wa. Hut what ha that lo do with Comings ct. .. lug school? A we have ald,we like Comings' sug gestion. We won't spell, but there Is .Major S.ill'ord; Drs. Smith. Dunning and Wardncr; IMitor M.irrell tmd D.ivl.; Ilev. Gilbert mid Wallar; Col. Taylor, C'apt, ll.dlid.iy, Mayor Wood, Aldermen Mallid.iy, Morrl. .Snup. NVIII, McKwen McGauley. Thlstlewood.Wulder, Mathu-s and Wright, and other., would. Mr. l'i'lier would no doubt also take n hau.1, and llirclay. Sehuli, Hros-, PhillN. Irvlu, Kil7ger.ild, Mctctill', Lynch and Ilawklu. And the ladle. who would spell tire le gion. Wo will not name tliem, lest Hut let Mend of the Sun should say we had dragged their names before the public unnecessarily for fear the Gentle Geni vni honld aim tit us one of her swift-speeding arrows. We huo no doubt a spelling match might be madea stieces. Who will lead t Don't all epeuk at once. The hi't spelling miteli we partieip ttotl In was a racy one. It was In a country I'liool hoil-e, and the attendance mi, large. Prominent aiiiung those preent was but what hit- till- to do with Com ings sH'Iling cthool? Nothing wv are Mire ; and llnircfore we drop it like u hot potatoe. The tptil Is broken. Let it spell. THAT "ATHEIST." V Letter frum Ilie i:.vjii-IIpiI .sienitirr or Lie .S'orlii t'liriilln t l.elshiliit'e A Id. Ileitl. tits Oitlr.t.-e. A few day ago we publthed the ac count of the expulsion of J. Williams riiorue Irotu the Ibiu-e of U.-pre-enla-tiv.-s of North C.irolmia. Ilelow wegue hi own ver-lon of the allalr. given in a letter to the We-t C hester (Porni.) Tfiui lUan: MorsnoK IlK.rnnsuxT.vTiyr.. ll.vi.i.imt.N.C.. Feb. 'Jo. IsT.I. Majoi; .M00111; : For the lat foui'duv th.' lloit-e ot K.'preseutailves ha been ciiauged into a lugli ecclesia-tical court to determine whether, on account of niiv ivhgloits opinion, I had a right to a seat oi the "iloilsy." After lour seioiis of the ino't exciting cliuractrr. in vv liich llie Mall of the iloil-eof l!epiv-eut.itive wa- crowded with spectator-, they paed at iiiidiilght a resolution of exjmi-ion. The Jit -l charge untie agauisl uie wa- tin denial of Uie exi-teliee ot Almighty God. I'lii charge lliey utterly tailed tosiitaiu. I proved by lliiee witne-es that 1 not only never denied, but alvvay iilllriiied the exilcnci' of a God. Hut as they hud predetermined on my epulloii tbev changed the charge into one of ' tViitlug mil publishing a hlnpliemnus uiitl tin iliolid liaiuplllet." Again-t Ibis lnl eliurge I hud no opporiiiiiity w liateverot ilefeiiding liiysell'. a it was'ouly illt be-, fore the lloiie about halt an hour before the vote ol exptil-iou w,i taken. In a lew days I will publish iifull account of till great ceelclasilcul trial. I have only time to say ju-t now. that I was d feuded by iliree"nr four of lite best and tilel Deuiocr.ils in the lion-e. The stieeelie ot .Mr. I'iniiW unit .Mr. Mc iidciiliull. iiieiiibei's tur llie David son anil Giiilt'.iiil euiiutie-. were especial ly earnest mid able. Mr. Mcndciihall is a member of llie "S icieiy of FrlemN." He i both ii learueil 11111! eoii-eienilou-lv Ju-t 111, in. Mr. ."strong nnd .Mr. Gale-'. both able Ueiuoeialic lawyer, voted against my expulsion. Their defense of llie, linwever. Il.nl I it I lt inlliieiiCe on the great body ot the Deiuocratie members Who Were UVtlelerilllliet 10 exile me. Ostensibly 1 was expelletl on account of my religion- opinion but reallv because I was a radical Keniilillcaii. All the l!e- liiioiieau-, out one. voieti agaiu-t inv ex pulsion. Von will hear from uie again OOII. J. N ILLt.l.MS I itoit.vi:. In connection with litis snbleel. In .111 article written before llieabove letter was recelvetl, the llepubhean said: " I here's 110 doubt but that this 1-a Democratic ex pedient to get rid ol Mr. Thome, as he seems to have become finite it imuer in the district in vv lilcli lie lives. l',,r a ittiin berofye.ir pat lie haspos-essetl a mania for writing 011 religious suhcots. Me is lillte lauilllar witli llie leac iiiil's of l ie Itlllle. mill one of Ills lift slllileels lew been lo show from it nml other authoii ties that t lie S.ibbalh was no more entitled to sacred ob-ervance than any other day ol tin- seven. We have reasoned with him lime and time again, that no public good could result even If lie proved be yond ipiesiiuii an t,t he cl.iime.l was true, ii'nl lor that reaon relii-tMl him ihe Ue of our eoluiiiiis tu dl-cis, 1 1 1 1 ques tioil. While we have no eiteiice tliut .Mr. 1 home Is tin 'Ailicit.' bis i , .1 i . 1 , discussion of tile Sabbath ami nthe re ligious sulijeets- lia ut last brought ei l- oil- trouole upon Ids head, a IIioiil'Ii wo have no tlmibt tli.it lie 1- in nil iv-peets a gretit deal belter mail than a uiiij.u ily nf those who have pronounced iiul'jineiii iigauist lihn." - . N.m I'riiiiel.e.i Jury men. 'I'liey li.ive peculiar Jury men m S.m Fraiieiseo. In January, a 'hinuiuuii. named Wall All Toong. was cumiii,,i of murder. Iteeently. vvlieii a tiioiinn for a new trial was being argued, one ( the jurymen made mi iillfl.mtlo disorder ly COlnlllet ill tile ilrV-IOOIII. Ill whleh i.e. curs the follow lug tlevclopiiieut: "When they rellll lieil to the llirv.roiiin nne nf il. Jurors prodined a but tie of wlii-kv anil Several liael.B ol cnriN. 1 lie liimr. uln v..,l eards Btime i.ir money, all night, thirlmr i 1 .1. ,i.., ,1,, ro Wll hiiiile of wills" n tir.uiK. Alterwanls ihcre wa a tint. ,Y :: ....Mii.niireiii ,is ,1 inn-. IXS. z)GvCCriCB' Vc&ctablcs' Game, Jur':r,",l itntl tli-.uiU by thu Juror, during M-.'i.iiiiiiis n ion 1 no tjl i'st uu nt Ihu L-liill nf the. .,c. u.(M. liniluL' U. iiWlitthuru wi'ri'tvvoor tlirttt boiili., ,,( liquor ilriiuk by tl. jinr i j,uvilI., fnU crackcTa vvt iv iist-tl. with vvliidisev- . ..iijniuis stTIIH'tl in I)u IlllllUtlallllv Isllll- ihivu. lis il lfllt'S 'IllilllVu Ol M'liiov whs nUi) iisim! in ii... iiKincy. liitrlnir thi-lr (lflllx-railoiib ulllant wa', IV imiyurs. liifiiuv insiiiicti ami tiiiviiti'iifil win, ,.,.. tiiiul violi-tico. It vv-LMit sn far n 1 tmiu Mii.ui, n,. I'llinnflltMl 10 Clll III till ty sIht it inr iirtiitrtitni. i( ilfiiu- ulllaiit tu mnl I "1 "10 r.ict nt th uie u.iif wiicii tim inunli'r tfiklm iii'ivr vvuulil have ilii! vcnlmt." W.ls COIIIIIIIt- CiOIISC'lltcU tu .1 Tcrrllilo i: irt! 'i 1U0 C.rrcpnii(lfiici from Gitailalaara win aim an hit 1 of aii cai tliiiu.ii,,, i inoi-t) than 11.11.1l fnrtv. vvnicli on In,. ,.,.v. b,i K-bru ,ry sI.ojU a lar-o portion s i1 " :ri; I"x,cn 1 "'vii ot .tn.vV.' "'l'1 Wa" !,l,l""t '"I"''I.V lb--troy.- l. ai.,1 s -vvnty si,-. I h , wvr.. j U. miniu, TlKic-ntruul il . o nr, r,ui:,1.,1'''!U-!' IS. '',vu ''' v. - curivtl m .) ' . w V:"-"'q m.-., o. in.. i.. .." J ,,m I'HTor of iii. 'ucrcisfii by tlio dark- C2r I'ho now ii.i,ry aw nf G.Mir.Ma nl low. i-i ni-rcfiit. to In, i,,l-..,. 1... T . ", contraet. llm ltr.il raft b...,v tl,orvvko 7 Per twit. TI11. iwiuity of t.iM.n.' Z.J. uhM ic tna iiirif rni-u .(1... t... . THE DAILY UULLET1N. 'JJIIt: llt'l.bt;riN Is iuMlshnl every momltiK (ciccpt Jlurvby) In llie llullrthi Ilullillni;, cor ner VVniliinglon uv ciitic mill Tnclnh tiw:t Tin Itiur.N.v l eervtsl to dty sulucrlWrs by fjlUifAil cjrritriitl rwriily-Kho C'enti a Witk, I'ujablc weekly lly Malt, (In a.h:iua), $IOr iiitmtint lx iiunUts, S'J Ihtve niunUis, J one nianth, St 21. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN. I'ubllshid ivvty lhurtiy moniinsat $t iV lir nniiuni, intitrlnlly liuvlVKitcr. llieiot.i;c on the Weekly will U- iirei.iM at Dili olllce, no Hurt ul)sctilxr will olittln tor a sulncrI.tIon riceof SI ajfur. ADVERTISING RATES. r a 1 1. y . Ilulnesd Otnls, itrunmmi (,10 10 One sitiie, unr tiiMitlim, 1 vo Unr itiniv, two lu-itllun, , vine wii.nr, one wisk, , tnc ,tMit', nru w,sk , One Kjieirr, three irl UMe .ijurr, unc nitintli IM , ... 2i .1 !) 4 01 .... A l"l W K K t I. Y . Oneqtwre, one Insertion, f 1 ro K.W1 eubsUrut hucrtliiii M fTOnt hieh It n Uure. Cro regular wtuitlsiM vveoftrfiiHrtorln liifilicnt$, tnitli us to mtu ol chatvc and man ner tf ills.la.vln their fitter. S2N'otlc.-i ,.., Munm n.m,i for -if. iito Cents ier line for one Insirtiun, Twmty Cens n line for two Insertion, Twent).rie t.Vts u line for three Inertloin, Tlilrty-Kive eita n Hue fur one w,k, nml .Scveiitr-t'lvc Cuts u line for one nmnth, Communications upon subjects of Ken erallntorest to the public solicited. SEAII letter ahoultl bewliliest to JOHN It. OltKIH.Y, TrejUlint Cairo Ilulletln Cvmiuiny. m iiii.i:sai.i: ;km cits. STRATTON & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers -Anil Commission Merchants AOOTS AMCHICAN TOWDEIt CO. 57 Ohio IiOvoo. II A. TliuiiK I, I) Thomi. THOMS & BROTHER. (Su-ce.sorj to II M Htilen,) Commission Merchants -Ban. oKEna Ami dculeri in STAPLE AND TANCY GROCERIES, Foreiirn and Doroestto Fruits and Nuts 184 COMMERCIAL AVENUE. G. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Dealer In BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant, No. 70 OHIO LEVEE. S''?',''n"'n"uii 1,'ivni tocoiislKiiiiicnti and illllnz nnl-r. sri'i'i.v ii:i'or. VALENTINE RESCH, Stonmboat, Hotel and Family SUPPLY DEPOT AND DEALEIt !. POULTRY, Fishi Eggs, Northern Butter, &c. Eighth Street, Between Wuablnirton and Commercial Avtinuiit. 63"Uiioi1 iM tciul flrt. ofi-hnrae. n, rsroiti.s. SAM WILSON, MALIK IM UOAT STORES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, dc.i. No. 110 Olilo Tjovoo, ejfl S"i.irii.s.iis iVrtiui.run.at.fLiiSrt;.'. I f.nu HI . '"LV''"14 HI.'ci'. Int tiwitvi ll.VMtN. THE City National Bank CAnto, iltjIkois. CAPITAL, - - $100,000 omCKits: n V ItAt.t.lllAV, I'rv.lilcnl. ItLMtV I. IIAI.I.IIIAV, Vlcel'mt. A II sjArKOItli, Citshirr WAUWt IIVnl.01', Ais'lCn'Utr. UUlECTOM R. .'TAAK TaYI.OB, It It (.'fStHltOIIAM, It I,. IIALLIIIAY, W T llAILIlHY, tf. I). VltLIAlloy, hltlllt.1 1IIKU, A II fiAiroioi Exchange, Coin and United Statos Bonds Bought and Sold. D KPOSITS twrive-l ami 5 gencrmt Unking Enterprise Savings BANK. CHARTERED MARCH 21, 18G9. CITY NATIONAL DANK. CAIRO ori'H run: A tl SAKKoltl), I'nwlilrnt. S S I'AVl.tllt, 'Wr I'lv.iilflil. VV. ItMl.ur, sec'VHiiit liMi.tircr. DinKtTOMt: r. M. IIAMLI.AY, ClIAS CALIRIItn, t". .M MnthKLKTII, 1'Al l.l! 111 II, It. II. Cl-J.N1M.IIAM. II I, ItAI.I.IIUY, J. M. I'lllLLII'S. TXTKi:KT ii1 on ill ioIU nt thr nil of ii.x 'i-crnl iriinniiiii, M mil I r t snil .rpti'in N r 1-1 Intrirst mil uillutruun In aiMtst liniiir (Unlet In I ho irlncii:ll nf till' ilfH..lts, llirlcll) Kltlntr lln in fiinff,tiiiI inlritsl MAHRIED WOMAN AND CHILDREN MAY DEPOSIT MONEY AND NO ONE ELSE CAN DRAW IT. Own rvrrv lnMnc'sil.iv fromOt m to 3 n ni nml nliinliy rtruliijs lor s.it idk's ilfKJ.H only until u i o ui'iuck W. HYS'.OP,TroaiiUrer. THE ALEXANDER COUNTY Corner Commercial Av. and Eighth St., Il nifn from ft H.m. to I p m for the trantart l.in nl HV'ill.ir ll.llikln bitsliirss. Aim Wl M. liiil.iy i riling In. in ti lno.i'i l.x k fur ll.tr ucvuln luuilatluii uf savings tlrHillui. E.xcbance Bouaht and Sold on the Prin cipal CtUua in in.) Uiiiluu btuteH. 63-rorrlsn Exthnnirc drawn on I'.nlan.l, lil.iinl, I'l.imtr. unit till tli prhirijKi! cult's In i.iiniinj . uitrril.inil, i t'Uiuui IiiiII.iihI, litis- ,runiui naij uii.i uii.ri luiriiu ii.iiiuiis CJ- iillrctlniis injiltr In any irt of i:uro by IJiuit or p.jwvrul ulluiiit). tr-j-iltr of cusllt Mr travlti In Kurn fuuii,ln.l. Gold, Silver, United Stute.s nnd other iJouds Bought nnd Hold, tim allowed cs Ii:: hph IN THE SAVINOS DEPARTMENT. P 0. CANEDY. Prosld-nt. 1IENHY WliLI-a. Vlco Proiitdent. THuMilb L,i.Wla, Cimhlor T J. KKKTll, AsjUUnt Cunbior. C3-3 ll.lf (DAI., Coal Coal. PITTSBURGH, PARADISE, ST. JOHN'S and PEYTONA CANNEL COAL! Ordors for Coal by tho car-load, ton, or In hogsheuds, for shipment, promptly attended to. CSTTo largo consumers and all manufnoturors, wo nro prepared to supply any quantity, by tho month or year, at uniform rates. CAIRO CITY COAL COMPANY. tJ"IIitllliUy llro 'aofUre, Nv "0 Ohio I.evi CTi-llulllil.iy lira uhuitliout. BrrAlKKyptliiilMIIU, or r.T-At Uie Coul IJiimp, foot of Thirty-Eight SlllS't KJ-I'oit Olllce Dmner, 30J. ROSS' Coal and Wood Yard. COMMERCIAL AVENUE. PITTSBURG and ILLINOIS XJcSr COAL S AKD STOYH3 -WO'D KErT coiietanlly on linnil ut Itnsj' Yurtt Ctiiniuuxlal ttiuiue, oipctlte Vto btiilillnK Onlt-i iromitr (IIIkI Cunt unit Wiiiirl iklUertil frm of ehnmc Trim oirlctlv tlt.lt 317-106ni.1 Impw ftwbCM,wilb HUiilJ.l.rnUllh7TjtrrMl.l ir,ire "Wt.fH wliivwt krtt, TMi I MSI OIMKKJISTN. BARCLAY BROS. Wlioloialo DRUGGISTS - AM) - PAINT AND JOBBERS PATENT MEHICINE8. DRUGGISTS' FANCY GOOU3, WAX FLOWER MATERIAL, BRUSHES. SOAPS, TUBE COLORS, CHEMICALS, VARMSI1E3, 'T'lTI'11"1'!' Vi'r'sinnilrniMiiii'l onttn lir ir ol K'kmIs in our line MLiniixut, I'l .1.: .t niltsl with ii'lluMr Uru.'sMl im-Tii..ijl.' r.ilid WHOLESALE & RETAIL, ! C, t 74 Ohio I.-ivco. MANUFACTURED BYC The Spmgue Should be sold by the Hartlwa- J Canned Goods Trade every :r :rr.:: et::? cr ?r.: ri::i:: - aot irunr. -PARTICULAR NOTICE. Wo have replonisho.l our Job Printing Ofiice with many fonts of now typo anil liavo uilcr3 out for other fonts of the latest popular stylos. "V aro dotormined to establish tho reputation of our ofli to for firstclas3 work, aud inako our prices so low that tho most enthu siastic patrons of foreign cities nill bo compelled to ad mit (hat wo do work at lowor prices than any other of fice in tho country. Mr. Oberly, admitted tt bo one of tho best practical job printers West and South, has assumed personal supervision of tho job printing de partment, and will endeavor to give satisfaction to our mnny patrons. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WEEKLY BULLETIN ONLY $1.25 A YEAR. nnd Retail 'i OIL DEALER?. .xilXJLJbRS UF -A'.U- TOILET ARTICLES, COLLIER WHITE LEAD, WINDOW GLASS, COLORS. OILS, DYiS STUFFS, PERFUMER y. ETC., E1C. t'tii'i - ' Is I'hVfllclmt ml Inrrl Florri In wjii in un . I i..,y lltsllcl iy Meillclne Cai-t funilihisl ot JT.a ETAIL Sc. PnESCR"TIr' v.Co' Bth ' Can Opener Cq in II trial .V'iiii;ir, fret, on receipt of S3 Cent.