Newspaper Page Text
gilt lulUtin.
JO X. OBBKLY, Utor.
.1 l.pfofi! lh
iDiiit r
Inquiry la Cfalctgo yrrdny.
Tm namaTicutTcol. Kml OrniitU
aowMti with that nl llulicoeksml
the whisky rln.
Ou exclwtifWi a' whu!o' ,iave
ronUlneu about ten tliotisti(l tuUv of
the prtsidf ntlsl message, more or lts.
Mi, It is siiiipostiJ trom J:v1op
jeuts of Ills UohIIiik In crooked wliMtcy,
will stand i jcood a elianee ut tfoltif,' to
tlie penitentiary at Joyce, .McHoiiultl and
tin rest of tuem.
The Wasiilairton Republican, the reu
lar third term rfciin, says I'luclibiic fc
mutt hava a stut lu the senate, mul the
irobablllllesarelli!itlielllzct It. I'lnili
lias immmi most teerliitfly iiei leiit
T1IK HA V.
By the report of the secretary ol the
navy. It appears that the number ol ve-
Mls ol every clam and description now
borne ou the navy register Is one hundred
and forty-seven. Ol lliee, nliietr-llv
team veels, twenty-six aie sallluj.' if -els
without ateam power. nud huntr-six
are Iron-vlmls.
KKRR'a cmM.si irrrr.i.
Coiii're. adjourned on Wednesday to
meet to-day and it is likelr it will this
iiiorniiijr adjourn over until Monday, to
give Speaker Kerr an opportunity to
make up his committee.'., as lie nnuouncetl
bis inability to arrange ihem wlillu the
House is In session, lie extended an in
vitation to the state delegations to pre
.scut the names ol gentlemen whom they
cousldcr entitled to chulrmashlp,
though it was understood that ho would
not consider hlmsclt ioiind by such recom
mendations. ORTHODOX VRAST.
It is not accessary to wade very deeply
Into the President' message to discover
that Grant does not believe lu evolution.
The Mosaic nccoant of the citation is
food enough for him, Darwin and all his
disciples to the contrary notwithstand
ing. "From the fall of Adum to the
present day, no nation," iV.c, the ortho
dox Uraut says, iu that portion of "hit
message devoted to the public school
question. If any untimely taklug oft iu
the case ol Lincoln's successor should oe
cur, there would happily be no occasion
for any lengthy pott mortem illscnsslous
as to his religious views. A reference
to Iil seventh annual massage would set
tie the unvexed question at ouce.
TWKED'N KNUAI'K.
The supposition Is that Wm. M
Tweed is now ou the Atlantic ocean
about half way between the port of New
i ork and that ol Liverpool. About
mouth ago, a Ciiptaiu Ktiise.ll. a nephew
ofT weed, purchased a baik culled the
CJarcndeii, in Xew York. Tun bark
cleared fur Qiuciistown ou the Villi nit
twin oniy auoui one-iuira ot u i-aigo,
consisting- of iH'trotvum In cans, 'l'ha
filters of the boat steadily
refuted oners of good business
Irom ship broker; at one lloio China
business was oflered; at auotbtr Austra
lian, aud at another a loading fur Um.ll,
all of which were successively declined.
Capt. Jtiissell remained in .Sew Vork,
and the Clarendou sailed in charge of
Captain Marshall, an old and experi
enced seaman. The prevailing opinion
now it that the bark was purchased with
the Intention of receiving n cargo the
portly lorm of the ex-boss ; it is of
course impossible that he could have tailed
iu the Clarendon, hut It Is thought ex
tremely probable that In a steam yacht
he will Had the vessel In a friendly pott.
MSCMHI.K er THK STATE HOARD OF
AGKicri.ri!Kr..
Tin death of Captain Dyas T. I'arker
created a vacancy in the State Hoard ol
Agriculture. He had rrprei-eiiteil this
Congn-k'ioiisl district In that board lor
many yean;, and was iloln- so at the time
of hU sudden tUatli. The vacancy will,
no doubt, be promptly tilled, and we hope
by a gentleman who will take a much
Interest In the alluir. of the boaid at
Captain I'arker did. It we were per
mitted to iiawMthe pei'oii who would, lu
our opinion, be the right man hi the right
place hi Captain r.ukcr' vacant agricul
tural shoes, we would, without hesita
tion, name Hon. X. V. ay, ol I'ula.'ki
county. Tills gentleiiiiin nonld take a
mot lively Intcrni lu tli woikoflhr
Board of AfftloiiJtnrc oul.I clie mncli
of his time and attention to AW yw
jK-eulbr work ol the board ! precisely
1 no lilnil lie can W-t dn. He has a taste
lor It, and In such tin oriranlMtion can
exercise a very woudeifiil Influence. We,
uicrerore, suggest Dr. Casey for the
vacauey In the nieniber.hln ol this ills
trlct on the Agricultural Hoard, and am
sure the suggestion will be seconded br
all who know the Doctor.
tmi:sicw nrrvoi'MAn.
'J'wo hundred .Methodist uiIiiUlci s met
iu IIosIob the other day, at a uias meet
lnj: of tlie MtthodM Jjundaj scliool
Union, The illtelplu. ol Holier! ItalLes
discussed pretty thorouuhly t,r .Sunday
school work of the State, and would
prohsbly havt dlirn-rsed wlihoiu touch
liitf upon subjects foreign to the avowed
object of the mettlni;. Hut (irant's mi.
sajfe had not been Issued ; lll'liop Haven
was uot aware that the President
't to ttronly oppocd It all
"tiloa of church aud State ami so strongly
lu favor ot placing church property 011
an finality with u other property In tho
matter of taxation, if uic .Sunday school
WMt meeting had met after tho IVel
dent's Message Vad been Issued, or the
rresldetU's messajw iud t ,,.,.,, bf.
fore Uie mass meeting i,u ,,. hM
Ulshop Haven would In all probability
Isave Uen Informed an to the views of
he I'rtkldeat and the kuowleOne lutht
perltapi, Uve mcnlliWd bis vIewieo,U:tru'
Inr U! mural and ieljji.iis necessity tot
llic rr-elrctto" of (leu. (.runt. Hut us
tlilnjf happened, tlm giimlny Soliool I'n
lou w two rr three days nliead ol tin
President' nietrN Hlsliop Mi-
veil inane a stipitii (lunnriiir. nisi
tht best Interests of the country requite
Uic rt-notulnatloii of Uen. Grant tor (lie
l'rt.ldeucy, and supplemented the speech
with i resolution to that ed'ect. 'I he res-
olnllon was carried unanimously, not
one ol the two hitudred ministers ImTlnjf
tht courage or the deslro to vote ajraliwt
It. The next thing In order Tor these
Hadlcal religionists is now to Impress It
upon the .Sunday-school scholar of the
Stat of Massachusetts that the chief end
of man U not alone to serve Cod and
keep lilt commandments but to re-elect
Gen. (Sraut. It the two hundred Metlio-
list ministers will now see to It that
their Suuday-school catechism W Inline
illatelT revised and corrected to this
effect, the Stinday-chool work lu Sltissa
ihuM'tts limy hear irood polltleal fruit
next year.
KIIITORIAI.
Charles O'Coiuicr
(enaclly of life.
.swti:.
Iiows rvinni liable
On. Forrest on last Sunday, united
with the .Methodl't church at Memphis,
Trim.
I'aducali .Wtet: "Senator Logan lat
tended ty trce fiiysican, xiud yet some
people em to think he will recover.
Gas l an expensive luxury hi Chicago,
and Hie people ot that Itergh are engaged
111 an enori to nate dm piier reduced.
Secretary Chandler has dually sue
ecrded iu gelling a commit. ioner of f tt
dlauaflidrs. Kx Congressman -lohii It
Smith, of Ohio, Is the man.
htnte i(c;itnier: : "II anybody can
tell why Habcock's court-inartial is to fit
in Chicago, when all the witnesses urn
In St. Louis, he, she or they will pKase
signify the same.
Dr. Ilicluird l.dward, president of
the State Normal School, who resigned a
few weeks ago, h.vs accepted n call to
tnkeehargc ol the Congregational church,
at rrinceton, at a salary of .:J,000.
1 he late municipal election In St
Louis called out mom votes than have
ever before been polled lu the city. The
whole number of votes cat were .'0,8:11
Mayor Jacob wa re elected by a inaiorltr
of 8.15 votes.
The Hcv. Dr. Hurllngliani, of St
1.0111s, pastor 01 the Second Haptisl
church, urges a religious revival lu that
elty a an antidote "against the Sunday
lecture course ami other device of the
devil."
Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines who has
had such prolonged experience iu lltljra
lion, Is in Washington taking preliminary
measures in ner suit against her former
counsel. Caleb dishing, l'nitc States
minister to Spain.
Marshall Crain, the Williamson
county assassin, 1, visited daily by his
wife, "a rather delicate but line looking
little women, who ha stuck to him no
bly, mid who has the klicrlfl't penulsloii
to see hhn nt almost any time."
Jasper D. Ward, Puited States at
torney for the Xortli district of lllinoi-
was iutormcd ou the iltli Inst, by Attor
ney General I'oirepoiit, that 110 objee
I iou would be made to his resignation.
ai d hastily comnlled. ( 'rooked w bUk v
uiu it.
lVoria school hoim ar- wariuud bv
patent furnaces called "Kuttan Heaters."
eann aeoornpatiled by a wooden flue
The tluo In the high tehool building took
lire the other day, and It wat only by the
prompt and energetic work of tht Janitor
hbu seliool boys that a destructive lire
was averted.
The Association of Ministers othe
city ol Qulncy has rt-tjuettcd the J.'cv. JL
0. Hoffinati to sever his connection with
that body, aud excluded him from their
pulpits and from attending the meetings
of their Association until the charges
recently brought against him concerning
hU moral character have been more satis
factorily disproved.
Sothern and Dion Hoiicleaiilt ap
peared lately in Loudon us "David Gar-
rick" and "The .Sliaugliraun," respec
tively, without any uiou-tnclies, and
there was great excitement 111 pollto
circlet w hen It became generally known
that these two great a-lor had sucrlllccd
their hirsute adorninont. The fever wa
allayed, however, ami public traiirnilltty
In great measure icttored, when the an
nouncement wn made that the mous
taches irnv watered down and painted
over.
SPRINGFIELD, ILL.
I'lirlher I'ruiii She VVrstrriiimi
('rnnkril Whisk Allnw
rrh."
H, nl In Hip At. 1 ,1111 It 'limes.)
M itiMii ii;i.n. III.. Dee. 8. II. I'.
SIl
Wcs
teriunii, I lie Pekln itUtiller, tor who'ciirrcit
a wurrelit l--ued on Mnnilnr, appeared
nil" iiiurnin, oeinre iv. t-, Udllllill-sioliei
Adutif anil gne bull In Ki.oOd.
i.K'Uov.rainiC'innd win, Hun unu.ueic
Id" Mirctiet. The ehnri;o L'i list We.lei
man h a relussl to produce lltu Imoks rfllic
rchiu Aicoitoi .siiiiuiauturlrc Co. Inr e"
.iiitliiatlou by the. rciciiito olllccrs itlienir
ijullc I. It is claimed llmltltirio Ihe e.Nt
eucc 01 mat coiupiiiy illicit liijutti- wj.
inaitiifactureil ami Ihe oillecra desired to
examine thne honks in iicerliiii lite
It Is M'citaiinA ,1. .1
eial car loads ol wld-ky wmo slilppcd Irom
ckill to l'corlii lathe iiiiiiu 1,1 Mime. tier-
nil
on not a distiller, 1111 1 lltat the same
whisky i was rcsblpped I10111 Peoria to the
Ksnt, hilled as Muss l'ui ." The revenue
agents are busy eudcat oritur to tra-e out
the matter and ascertain where the rcsitnii.
slhlllty re-U. Collector Meribm of till
ilbtriet Is now at I'ekln looWina up other lr
re'iiUrllli s.
An IIMnteil Fnnillj.
tsr-i'll toltiest I.ouU Tiroes
Hkli,i.vii.i.:, li.i.., December 8. A
Ulllcully took place this anernoon. at
Oartsldu fetation, 011 the Cairo Short J.ine,
about a half mile wot of Ogles', between
Andrew .1. 'i'aiinehlll ami hit brother
lohu, which resulted iu the death o ihu
latter from a kick lu tho side, dealt him
by the former. The murderer wa Im
mediately arrested and lodged lu jail
here. The latully seems to be as unlucky
one, as an older brother was launched
iato eternity a few ycnrn ago hv the
bicaklti'' of tho hols'tlnr tipparatus' of a
coal miun at Freiburi'. causlnr liliu to
urn iu uie uiiiiwi.i 01 1110 in, a iiituiuct
r.. 1 1 ... . 1 ........'. 1. . . 1. . it .
Bishop M'Laron Consecrated
to Illinois ana the Lord.
'l'ha Ooneucrutlon ofBlalioti McLarnn.
Ciiic.kiui. Decembers. The coiwcera
tlon ot Itcv. William Ldwnrd McLaren
S. T. D ns bltliop of the Northern dlo-
cete of Illinois, took place at the cathe
dral or Saints l'cter and l'aul 011 the West
Hide this torciioon. The building was
tilled at an curly hour with u large ami
elegant audience, and hundreds wer un
able to gain aduilsslou. At about VI
o clock Hie nisnop-eiect arnveii ami was
escorted from his carriage to the sacristy,
where he was iiirrouiuleil ny menus.
The clergy look scats In three trout rows,
the lay guests occupying seals Immedi
ately behind. The organ then played
theVrlests' March lu Allodia. The pro
cession entered headed by wlilte-clud boy
eliorl'ters, rollowed by tlie men singers
and the verger of tho cathedral bearing
the stun 01 oinco. uu uic aiiar siooii 11
inagulllcent flower cross ceveral feet high.
rim reverenu geiiiicmeu on wiinm per-
forinanc" of the chiviiioiiv devolved
came In the following order. l!t. I!cv.
K. ll.C arksnn. 11. 11. 11.; itt. i;cv.
Tlieo. H. Whipple. D. D. ; lit. Hev. lid-
ward l(. Mens. . 1. w. , in. iv. ureg
oro T. Hudell, D. D. ; lit. LVv. Joseph U.
Talhot, D. D. LL. D. : Ut. liev. .I0I111 T.
Spalding, D. D. : lit. Dev. George I).
Gillespie, 1). D.; Itcv. Samuel C ha. D.
!.: i(ev. 1 union i.oeke, 11. ji.; iev.
George F. Cu-limau. D. D. ; Itcv. .lames
IM-Ixoven, 11. 11.: itcv. ueorge oriu.
iugtoii, Itcv. .lames A. Holies, D. D.,
the latter two gentlcniiu acting ns at-
li.ti.llt.ir fl.... - f- At! n-
was nUo escorted by Samuel A. Medus
ae v. D. C. I... Uxou. Itcv. ( anon
Kuowle wa director ol the ccreiiiouie.--.
i!l;luii McLaren was seated ut tin
upper end of the chancel near the alter,
Directly over t lie head hi inc. isi-iion 011
eacli side ot tlie tlorai eio were iiienio-
ilal tablets In black, .llver mid gold to
tlie memory 01 nis pretiece.-.ors. ciia-c
and Wliltcliousc. The choir then sang
"Souks of praise llieauircls sin-;,"
lu which the congregation ioined. Tin 11
lollowcd the enite, the eighth selection
the Tc Deuin and the benediction. Thl
closed the iiiornlng prayer, alter which
came the order of the succeeding ecl
bration. The moriiiug prayer was read
by Itcvs. F. M. Gregg, l.tlward Sulllveii.
Itolcrt MeMurdv ami S. S. Ilarrls. The
consecration then proceedcil, 1,'t. I.'cv. 1!
II. Clarkson and lit. I.'cv. II. It. Whipple
actiag ns presenters.
Hislion F.lcet Mcl.aioii knelt ou
ciisliioti and received the testimonial!
ccrtlllcatcs and paper, and liMlgnla be'
stowing 011 1st ut the dignity of the of
flee.
The lilght Uev. Kdward ,1. Wells. S
T. D.. bishop ol the diocese of Wiicon
sin, then prcachi'd tlie sermon, ut the
cniicliMon of which the proeclou left,
inc. caineiirai 111 lite order 111 which lien
tercd. Delegation were present Irom
i:ieveiauii. iitiio. lepreMiiting Trlultv
chureli, ol which Dr. Mel. sit 11 was ree
tor; also, irom various parN ot Illinois
and other States.
.Mooil.r nml fliitiliv.s'.
Tin: emit revivalist", .Messrs .Moody
and .Saukcy, who elect rl Mud staid oltl
J'.ii''laud with their cloiiticin i: ami en
tlitisiasiii.aro fair samples of American
"cuius. hpiiii"lnx Irom anionir the com
moil people, their sympathies :ti c.'ilivo to
the want.- of the whole people, tiiid here
hi llns the secret of their great micccss
loose, who M'ot to be popular itiiUl
study and be laiullhir with the wants ol
the masses, anil prove loyal thurvto.
To this fact we mar trace lite "rami sin.1'
lu business, as well ns hi religious tut
dcrlaklns, which many Americans have
achieved. MrikiUL'ly illtutratlve ol
these siiL'tfi'stlons is that irreat
estalilUliuicnt, located tit llullalo.
New i oik, and known us tho
"Horlil'.s DNpciuary. a inost appro
priate name. Indeed, for that vast insti
tiitlou, within wliosc walls are manufac
tured remedies which are In demand iu
every quarter of the globe, and ut w hich
a corps of liistiugiiliUed phv.siclati.s and
surgeons, under the personal direction ol
1 r. fierce, are constantly aUiulii -tci Inc
to the needs of thousands of sullerers ev
erywhere, and whose success in the treat
ment 01 alt chronic ailments bat become
so well know that there is scarcely a
hamlet In the laud lu which UU name Is
not familiar. IU proprietor, says the
Herald nml Torchlbiht. of Detroit, "is a
man ol tho people, writes lor them, and
to them tenders his emiuent professional
services." Ills advcrllsonteiit are
earnest exhortation. I.lko the
great revivalists his enthusiasm
is multiplied by the unparalleled suc
cess of his enterprise as well as by the
ollleacy ot bis remedies In curing disease.
The vegple lelui e in him and bis remg-
dles, because, as the New Vork Tribune
says, "ho sympathizes with them (11 nil
IhclrallllctioMo. elforl . auelnttaiiioiciitr."
Hence, Dr. I'Jerco's (.'olden .Medical Dis
covery It to-day more largely employed
as a blood and liver medicine", ami also us
iieough remedy, than any other remedial
agent in tho world. His favorite pre
scription, he does not. recommend us a
cure-all," as is so oiten done, by com
pounders of worthless, humbug nos
trums, nut lor all ureases nuil weak
nessct peculiar to women it has proved
Ittell so much of 11 specllic that it now
enjoys great popularity and universal
conlldence. Dr. Pierce's IMcssant
Purgative IVIIels, 'scarcely larger
than mustard seed," have proved
so agreeable, and tellable as a ca
thartic that they are rapidly taking the
place of the large, nauseous pills hereto
lore so much in use; while his C'oinnoiiiid
Kxlraot of Smart-Weed is a favorite rem
edy lor colic, cramps, suiuinci-coniplalnl,
dlarrluea, dlsiiutery, cholera and cholera
morbus and also an a liniment. Of Dr.
K'iguV Catarrh llcincdy.'aiul Dr. I'lcrco'o
Nasal Douche, Jittlo need Is raid, us thev
Mi'i known i.vrvwluiA iu llw, irr.it..ct
speelllcs for catarrh and "cohf lu the
bead," ever siren to the public. Ami
besides this largo measiiro of success, Dr.
riorce seems likely to achieve as great re
down as uu author as ho has as a nlii
clan. HU Common .Sense -Medical
AdviT, a book ol about bfiO
pages, which he sells at tho iiunar
allclcd low prli i! of S oil has already
been sold to the etcnt ol ovIuiimIhk
two ml 1 Ons ainouiit Inir to lortv llioil
.sand i:oplt". Tim secret of Dr. I'lerco'
success, as well us that of tho great reyl
vallsts, and scores ol oilier Americans
who by their genius have advanced step
by step from obscuilty lo iillliieiico uml
di-tiiictioii. consists lu treating Uie people1
with consideration, yiniiathy, ctiiulor,
ituiHiouesty, No man, who hopes to at
tain cither wealth or distinction, can
itjlacd to deal iinhilrlv with the world or
Iks Indifferent to the wants ami best Intcr-
esi, 01 humanity. 12-"to;Ilw
A flu Nlocli.
Win, Khlci-s desire, to inform his pat
rons am lliii public generally, that ho has
now 011 hand ;t large stock of Kiencli and
tiermnn Calf, Kip and Morocco, ami Is
prepared to manufacture, lor store ami
lllce wear, the finest of Morocco or Call
Midi Shoes or Hoots; and for farmers,
dray men and otil-door Hoargcnerully, his
French Kip stands ubovu anything evci
I . . . . '""'"-..
oiiuivu 111 mis market, ills l.nsU am ol
, uiu latest stvlep', nml lie can nuaiiiiilcu
me laiesl stvkv, ami lie can giiaiiintcu a
111 ami saiisratloii to all his patrons
sr.w Aiii:itTisir.Mi:.MM.
JOHN HURST,
M.'Uillfiu'ltirrr of
Fashionable Boots and Shoes
Washington ave., between 9lh nml ICtliSts
OA I KO. ILLINOIS.
A fit Slnuriiiitecil or NuNuIk.
Sberllfs Bale.
lrlurnrittPLTrtalii eAriiitliins lulneill
.Irrrlitl liv ilipelcik iil'lhe elrcuit rnurt ufAI-
Milliter county, In Uic Stale of Illinois, In Uut
tvmrn II rntlcrnii'l W'illlniii Wolf, linn of
l, rl rr .s. l u. . nml ulm inil .lume-t Cnrro II.
Iiaie li'Vliil Uioii Hip lulluw iiii: iltcrib.tl iiroii-
rtv. lu the lint ititillllon In Hie e II y of tH 111.
oiiiily ,r Alrxmi'li-r uml "didi-m' illlnuls, In
k1. IaiI iiiiiiibeitsloiie (M tn utork numU'teil
IwentyH-Ulit 1'), at tlie iiroHily ol'lhr fnhl
lilinr I'm roll, lilcli I ftlnul oirrrut iillillft ale
nt Hie mivilli-eint tlour of tliu court Iioiikc In Hiss
elty oru.uro, in Hit' coiitiiyor Alrvauuor nml
Slate nf llllnnls, on Uiu .'llnl day of IH-i't-mler,
A l. is.r., uiiieMii o'rioric.n m ,or nam out,
lor easli, In sslldy tuld Kteriillnn
J I.I.A .11 1 1 i . I . - .
Mitrlll of AUvnnilf r l oiinty llllnnl
(.slio, llli , l-ivfinlKTlu, 1iT'. W-tU-illit.
BSBSAOZEE
TO THE FRONT 1
CITY BAKERY
EIGHTH STREET.
HelwnrVer It pri pulfil In ttiiiW nil who wbli
111 Prill . I All-'. ( llllfi'l-lillllllV. I liMnlnu tiinih
'I'ovs, nml all nilii'li'X in Ills line. 1 1-t s-lnl ni.
t.'ii 1 1 mi 1 fit to Irlii'.' nml (Iriminctilliis C!lirll
1111IK iiii'l New Yrur's ( nkes III' I uUn iiewl' I
In litrtiMi irn iii'ii 011 snori nonce.
iz-.-iih
B.& W.BUDBR,
eMIaxxufacturing
JEWELERS.
The nliii'M unit ni',l Hi ll tl.lc house in si,nllittn
llllnolt
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
In mry vnrlvty, at ntonli.ilnKlv low ilguivs,
BiilMblv to the times. Cull and exauiine llnlr
Mock.
Cor, i:iflilh Ml, mul lVnliiiiloii Ave.
t"A lull j-toi'l. of .Inltn Koley'i 'i'hliralisl
Uold llnuk IVim enii.lnnlly kuiton lioml
IS-lu-tr
Shortest Route
EAST!
CAIRO & VINCENNES R. R.
ATjIj IJA.YIjIGII1',
EVANSVILLE, LOUlSVI.L?J
imd CINCINNATI.
A v.i Jil Mei-iil.ix I'.tr i;i'iikc.
Tit A IN H I.IJAVK I AIKO AT
Bacuage Huudlud 1'ruo.
.IAII Illii'J-t, I'ns.ciigfr Aif.nt.
.M II. (iuuliKIIJll, (.Vni'ial I'aiivnavr Aa't.
II. I,. .MOUIill.l,, li't'ncr.d Siiiii'iltilenili'iit.
IL'-lll-liir.
A "KT A ( ''17VVTrPll"1,l,ll"ev'i'y
Illc'sNewsimix-i " Muirohies, Iho ol.leM
mtidilllicl llluslr.iUil IVriuitii'alH hi Alni'iii'.i,
They nre now flrit offiivil lo eima'sers, who
will, ll'lln-y acciiru nu agency nml ei'liniite ter
ritory. I.e in.iMi'il In Introilnce .eiculiiit CilM-
Iiihs lllnstrali-l l'lrloilit'ila, suiti'il lout uiuny
llstlni't luih'jor t.in, nml. with Die choice
from eljfhl n:w ami liniutind eliioinos, Klm
free of emls to encli 11 11 11 1 111 1 utiliicrilaT, lie en
nlileil f Kreuie 0110 or mute uherliitliilis in
evriy fnniily In llicit illilrii'l. To fVlllful cnu-
Vn-i'is I his vs ill mi n 1 1' i.i 111:1 lien 1 1 tililoyini'iil,
Slid lh 11 tif wuls each jenr will l.e a snurce n
slrinl ninl ni.'uii "l rcn'inic. 5ks'Iiiii-ii Mi'l
miillnosl lilinid Ifinn.rid to nil ui jil ii n lit s w,o
niliie Ihe lenllory ll.cy ilcilif lo entiMiin, . Art-
ilirn, AKi'itey liifnitiniul, I'tntik l.etlr'
I'lilillsliln lloit-i-, r.ST I Vail hliirl, Sew oik.
I'J-IIW 111.
G ROVER &
BAKER'
NEW IMPKOVED
s
SHUTTLE BTITOH
SEWING MACHINES
AitK TUK VJS11V JihST Iff CSV.
I.llend tcrnu tn AkviiU nutl t lie TruJo.
I'iKo I.l.t uml Tonus ou uqillrsliin,
AJdicuj.uitoviat .1 11 ici:it s. m. co.
14UBtatoBt.,Cliliiijo, If
Moy;r CAN UK 31. Hth !
GalvanoElectric
wtsssssst- umT.rn 1
Tiif(NsTfixiiM ah:i; is WttiiJTnToT;
nlltKrFKCr nsn lIK.STOUAIIIVi: Alil.NT
nn Ct'Hi; ftr SK.t1.M, IlKUIMl Vnnd Uleor-
ler iromunjr e,uic, .iulcs suavringlrum He-
litlilr, rend for circular to
J. h,iiiii, io;i ;
IVnslilnufnit Hi.,
'IIIX'A0, II.I..
11 Alll-COll'llV.
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
AW ACTIVE AOKWI WAIfTSD
tor Every County lu ILtilNOIS and
WIHOONSIIf ,
To sell n 2"i rent llrstTlnsi nrtlrte In tlie Clrnrery
111111, or tunv eoncniiiiunii nnerrrr intin
ilucttl a ircnti-,'1 uml I)mii ttii'lil rush btiithciin -
cxrlu.iTv control alvrr I'or encli cnuntyi nny
one ol'eiiprKy cm nniLe f ,") t cnr. Kni'loic
slKliii lor Mill ue. Ailine.i.
JI l.hS UfAMi, I IKillliOIII M., t llli'lKil,
llllnoli. 1111 4w
AeeiilM IVntiletl fur our .Vca lliink,
. Jtr JuaXJLASJ xxvjwaa a auiv
Mioiit tlx- llmnnii Mviti iii. Hie Plnliilit ol .Men
nml Women, otirMnrlid KlIivIIoiib nml Nattuii,
inlirarlnp MKIIIIAI, UIAI.MUN I. it
r-ry one. I.ngllsli mul (irrninneilitions. (Int
lltsi'iitlrcly liee, even thing 1'iinil-linl AiMhm
Inr full ilerrlitlerfn'iilnr ami extra li rnts,
1 11. n.vi 1 , v.t., .i. 1.0111", .1111.
Iii-ll v, II.
.. II. Mittltius. K. C.
MATHUSS Sc UHL,
FORWARDING
AmLUcncrat
Commission Merchants
Dfslcis In (
FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND
PRODUCE,
TliCKK'nt Ni ne (.omiinor, cnivs Knlti iillc Flln
ColiMll-icini. Kii:iiik. M Itlli llnnif. mul nil
ji i voiipi IM-i'.ii't Uu- only known iioilllie rom
iily lor i:'l!i'iitli'- Fit-. It him Ix'i'it I1-I11I l.y
inuu-iiii'is nun nnt nuu r 1x.n1 known 10 Mil in :i
slliJSle e.iire. Trial l-ai'Lnr.'1'lli-i'. Cncloie laui
lor eireiii.ir i i ini( I'viurnci; 01 cnrei
.ililu-s, lilt. . A. UK IIAIUNMI.
In-I.Vitly llov Til, St. .liiMili, .Mn
IVAUO.t'H.
The Gamble Wagon
CA.IHO, IZiXiXKIOIO
M.M'r.tit'iti:n nv
JOHN P. GAMBLE.
I THK BEST and CHEAPEST W ION MAN
UFACTURED
MANUTACTORY, OHIO LEVEE
Near Tlurth-Fourth Stroot
Till-: DAILY BULLETIN.
rnili: i:i'f.!.i:i.N IsiiuWinhdUitrymnriiliiK
(tci il .M.ni'Uy) 1,. the 1 1 11 1 It 1 1 11 ISnllillni.;, ror
in r Vu;liii,:luii nM iiucuiiil Tnclfih stntt.
Tub Uci.t kTff I J tonul lo city si.leiiU-isl,y
faithful cniricrsat I ucuty-I'i-.i: inU uU.iL,
liayable Witkiy. lly.Miill, (lu ii h.ii.r.) , linger
tiunumi dix montli, thin' ttioi.llin. i"; one
rnniilh, tl IS.
THK WEEKLY" BULLETIN.
rublls!.i.l every ThurMlny nioriiiiif itl tl ii
('. anuuiiirinvarialily In advance. 1 he itottiK
on the Wtt-Lly Mill l-e ir'p;iM nt tliis oltirc, so
that Btibfrrilvm will ot.taln f.ir n sulMi-rlptlon
rlie of il a ymr.
ADVERTISING HATES.
DAILY.
Ilusiuess Cunls, t iiuniim ui
One siiture, one nsertiou, 1 (hi
One stiurr, two insertions, .,
One square, one mile
One square, two Weeks ,
One squuie, lines wk
One iute, 0111: inontii ,
1 .VJ
1 :
3 M
1 l-J
A HO
W K 11 K I. Y
One square, one Insrillon,
l.nch siihrvqiu-nt Inncrlion,,
l 10
. .Ml
tCl"One inch I.) 11 rqu.itv.
IT3"'J'o leKUliirtiilM'rlJMrs weoQri superior in
(hti'ciiu nts, hotli 111 to nun ol rlisrci s mid iniin
iter of illnpliij Irk tlnlr fuoii.
Ocmmunlontlono upon uubjocta of koii
eral interest to the publlo colioltud,
t"-MI lluiines Utters uliotilil he niMiis'i lo
S'nlrit llnllellii S'liiiiiioii y.
Administrator's Notice.
hVT,Ti: i.r rvas T. rmkef, itncuoil.
J he itinli ii.laiiei inn Inir lnvn iipiiolniiil Ail
niliilstrtoro iue3uti.ol llyaxT. I'arkiT late
ot Ihe enmity of AliAandi riiiiil M.dc of Illinois,
lecniil, lieuljy ulu'i nollcii lhat lielai-pen-
Iwlote II10 county emu I of Alexander luiui
l) .nt lliueoiiit Iioiimi lu the elly of Cairo, llli
iuiis.nl llie.l.inuaty lerui, on the third .Mouil.iy
u. January next, id di h tiiuenll piiMina Inn
iiiKelaluinnxHliitt raid i-dale me notllliil mid
uqui'iilnl to nllinil lor Ihe piupoMi ofhavln the
Mime ailJiHled. All prisons Imlilitt'il IomiuI r
lu nieii'iin'i.td In in.iko liuini'iliutu m incut
In the linilrrslneil. 1
liateil this :tii 1l.1v of lliTPinhrr, A. I), K.'i
ItOIIKItT II. ITXMMillAM,
il-diiw. Ailuilniitmlni'
OONF E S S IONS
OP A VICTIM.
ruhlUhnl us 11 wnrnliifr nml Inr Ihe liene fit ol
J iiilhp Men mid otht-r who nuller 1'ioiu Nei vous
Oehilliy, of Mnuhnoil, lie, liivlntr Ids
ItUlesofKlf.L'Uie. nfii'i- unilerL'uliiK llilteli out
eiiiiKiind exiK'tiiv, nnd nulU-cl five on imviv.
'p.?apos.iaM illiVRiti) mvelopp. Address NA
iiia-niki. JIAVi'AIK. 1'. (l. lloxIM, llrook
I V. . N.
7-7-1 -wi. in
Diyilltltl.Slivnllynbluliieil lor iueoinpiiti
hlllly, 1 In. 1 ivsldi'iiee nnni'ceb.ni'ei li nl'.
ler
....in-. wtuiiiss i'. u mix in-ii . cuieaau.
THE
GOLDEH
A Clear Havana, Long Filler,
a ana maae
TEN GENT CIGAR
FOlt
THE GOLDEN STAR
BARCLAY1 BROS.,
Sole Agents, Two Stores, 74 Ohio
Levee, and Washington Ave.
Comer Eighth .Street,
1 v -S "Kti
U V rjj. ML.
THE GOLDEN STAB
Read! Read! Read!
HEILBRO
Ilnvo Ilcduccd their Untiro HtccJ: in both their Stores, CotiHiHtingof
DRY-GOODS and CLOTHING,
l.i-i t tin tn i-r tt fjif. r.nVi .1 ! 1 1.1 si s.l V,.,.!
" 1 " "
SUIT FOR $0
JMtj vn qv'ji niFJBsniT! m
1,1 XjA
U..HJ iili VlkiiUilii HU
ALSO IN PUKNISniNO GOODS!
In our Ilry-I.omij l)ruirtinmt we mill giw
A PRESENT OF TEN YARDS OF THE BEST CALICO
Toner lnily who tin)
J.T-I.IM- u .1 In il and He u:
IT PAYS TO TR ADJS AT
HEILBEOH & WEIL'S,
142 8c 144 Commercial Avenue.
II 11 w
F. M. STOGKFLETH,
Importor and Wholesale Dealer in i
FOREIIGrN 3L:iSn SOMBSTIO
Wines and Liquors;
62 OHIO LEVEE, - - CAIRO, ILL.
Keeps a full stook of
XSLoxxInxcslsLy Bourbon,
Monongahela, Rye and Robinson County
FRENCH BRANDIES, HOLLAND GIN,
KELLY ISLAND AM) CALIFOBXIA WINES.
! r
1
7fi
ill."'
KNABF
I nll?aeMsi i.ASStfcw
TaffivB'ntBfeW"
S.E.COR.ffloNR0EST:
ir- .
WEEKLY BULLETIM
ONLY $1.25 A YEAR.
STAR!
tl. J
WEIL
MiniM i- s .tlir-t I'P VII twIUIKlIJK t T kit JllvIM I
i ad Ml t ..... s"t..tt.i.... .
iMi'ii: h i ' :'i'i :i iii-jfy .
AND UPWARDS.
pimi? 95 BPif IV? flsjisst; nB mfiftvim
VA.t i Bit fiilAs liA ffilUts UA yUAttiiitiii
lo Uie uuiMinl of .rwii il.illr
inn ltiatn im-jii uluit ttc fnr 'CI
-i
PIANOS
j
i
li-iu-ihoil-lin,
Illinois.
l'.vjiUoiMni.