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Blng Waller on Kvtrjr I'nicc. JOUNU. OBERLY, Editor. ThrOMrloK'All of thi Nnllnnnl llrm. orralle VanTt nf Ion. Tin National Democratic Committer, to whom llcltratetl Inn power of llxlug tlie time ud plico of hnUlliig the N alloual He.H ocratlc:ornetiUonoM870, have appointed TiifJy, the twenty-seventh day of .lime next, noon, a Hie time, ami selected St. l.oiil a the place of IioMId? mrli r-onxci.-tlon. K.icli State wilt lio entltlcil to n rctirr-on-tatlon ciiul to double t ho number of Its senators and representative" In the con-! gre of the United Statin; and the terri tory of Colorado, whole ailiiiU-loii lu July a State will giro It a voto In the next electoral college, Unlso Invited to (end del egates to the convention. Democratic, Conservative and other citi zens ol the United Statcf, Irrespective of past political asioclatlolH, ilolrln? to Jo opcrato with the Democratic party In Its precent cflorts and object, hio cordially In vited to Join In xondiii; delegates to the national convention. Co-oporattoti Is do Mred from all persons who would change an administration that In tti He roil the public ercdit to become and remain inferior to other and lest favored iitlnns ; has per mitted commerce to bo taken away by for clco nowcri: ha Milled trade br imliiM. unequal ami pcrnlelotis IcgKntlon ; has j Imposed unusual taxation and 'rendered it most burnensouie ; has ilungcd growing prosperity Into widespread sun'cring and want; has squandered tho publb moneys rccklossly and dcllsntly, and shamelessly used the power that should liavo been wilt to punish crime, to protect It. For these and other reasons the national Dcmocratlo party deem the public danger imminent, and earnestly ilonroiu.,of recur ing to our country the blessings of an economical, puro and free government, cordially invite tho co-operation of their lellow-cltlzciulu the etlort to attain till" object. Thomas A. Walker, Alabama. 8. It. C'ockrlll, Arkansas. Frank McCnnpIn, California, William 11. Itanium, Connecticut, Charles Iteatcn, Delaware. Charles E. Dyke, rlorlda. A, It, Lawton. neorula. Cyrus II McCormlck. Illlnoi'. Thomas Dowllng, Indiana. M. M. 11am, Iowa, Isaac K Katon, Kaii-a. Henry 1). Jlcilenrv, KcUucky. Henry I). Ogdtn. I.ouiiina. I.. I). 31. Sweat, Maine. A. Leo Knoll, Maryland. William A. Moore. Michigan. William l.ochren, Minnesota, J. 11. Sharps, Mlf-IsMppl. .Tno. O. Priest, Mfx-oiiri. Geo. 1.. Miller, Nebraska. Thos. II. AVIlllams, Nevada. M. V. U. lMgerly, .New Uamp.-Mie. Thco. F. ilandofjih, New Jersey. M. W. Hunsom, North Carolina". John U. Thompson, Oiilo. J amcs K. Kelley, Oregon. James 1". llarr. I'ennsvTvanla. Nicholas Van Slyck, lthode Maud. Thos. Y. Simons, South Carolina. "William 11. Hate, Tennessee. F. 8. Storkdalc, TeXi. U.ll.Smalloy, Vermont. JohnOoodo.Jr., Virginia. John lllalr Hog. West Virginia. George II. I'aul, Wisconsin. Thomas M. l'it tendon, Colorado. AUGUSTUS SCIIEI.L, New York, .. Chairman, r KKDntCK 0. I'kikck, Massachusetts. Secretary National Democratic Com. ASHixoTON, Fchruarv 22. J67U. Ir Is believed that the Iteimbllcari dele xatlon from Jlassaclmsettd will voto sol idly lor Bristow, In tho Cincinnati con vention. It was thought that one of the Ueletcates-Judffc Hoar would vote for Blaine; but the Judge has given out very pointed Intimations to the contrary. The capital employed in MIsMssippl.bv tho Mississippi Valley Transportation Company, has boon exempted from tax. ation, by the legislature of that State, for a period often years. The company lias an active and elllclent agent In Cairo. Its general representative is the Hon. .Idler son Davis. mi: opinion is expressed that the House Committee on postal nflulrs has. In Its attempt to lessen the cost of carry- nig tue last malls, aetuaHy Increased It. The new bill reported pays for space and speed, and not for the weight of tho mat ter. Under (his arrangement tho cost of transportation for one ton or twenty tons would bo the same. The bill ought to he, and most probably will bo defeated. As the uibc stands to-day. savs the Hartiord Timei tho contest for tho Deni-1 ocatic nomination Is narrowed down to Tildcn and Thurman. As the same pa per says that the contort on lire Kcpub- iidu sme is uarrowed down to lllaluo and Morton, with Hayes coming In third, Hie public will attach very little Impor- opinion in cither case. From a western standpoint U looks as ir Hris tow was In tho lead on the Hcpubllcan tide, and Davis on the Democratic. 'I'm: excitement created in England by Dion Itoucicaull's dibits, to effect the lib eratlon ol the eighteen conylctnl Fenl ans. remains at whlteheat. The fulcrum" ho employs U "The Shaughraun," a play which he is producing with marked efTcct in the British provinces, his pre grammes naming tho prisoners, str.thi" their olleuscs, the K'litciice of Iho com-," and the term aUea.iy served, etc. The receipts at tho llrtt irorinancc each town uro set asldo lor th ,ti,c, of prisoner1 families, subimcm iiulnti being devoted to tho inltuu , which ho Is contending. Already he ha the Disraeli government howling hot. but gives out no Intimation ol wearlntH in nis worn or oi a purpose to relax his eiiorts until his aim Is accomplished. And yet there nru thousands of persons onboUi continents who aie ready to lm puto to the self-denying dramatic tailor, a fordid, selfish motive. More than this, it Is openly declared that his views go beyond l'eulanlsm, and look to "per eonal popularity and plenty of promlc tary dollars," when he plays out In En jfhuid, and enters upon a starring tour umonif tho impulsive and enthusiastic soverclirniofthls "home of the oppressed nnd land of the free." Bu it so. The means are commendable, however we may esteem the end. A .r;V MiK Ol It.tllK'.tl. III,. If men who read, nml keep their vnt open for current news will pcrilst In voting the Jlopubllcnn ticket, the present Mouse of congiu" arc (leterinlned. that they shall not do so In Ignorance of the recking rottenness and unblushing vil lainies of the (Iraiit administration, for which the IJepubllc.iii part) nlono is re sponsible. lnvctlgalion ol Hie revenue servlco lime at last reached the New Orleans custom hoiipc, which umii to have been hcadciuartcrs fbr every rascal in Louisi ana, whose business It lin been to rob ami (H'grace the Stale and general gov ernment. The villainies ol this ring will, we doubt not, overshadow, in their enormity, any ami nil that have been un covered elsewhere In the West or South; and show that the entire public service of tho State U totleii to the core. Louisiana has been ruled and ruined by us detlant and unscrupu lous n set ol rascals as ever wore the hu man form; nnd now the work remains of fastening on each his share of the guilt, that he may receive liU sharo of pub lie execration, and of the puiitelitncnt of the law that denounces his crime. Of one fact, however, the public may rest astired: Let It he shown that "brother-in-law Casey" stands at the very head mid front of tlic-o villain:; that ho Is a mass of corruption from the crown of ids head to the sole of Ills feet; let crimes be laMcued upon liliu thai would damn a whole people, yet he will main tain Ins high and lucrative place In the custom house, exactly as long as hi: brother-in-law, Uruiil, retains tliecxecii tio chair of the nation. Nearly four years ago the proof of this Ciuey's guilt became so convincing that nearly every decent Hcpubllcan In Louis iana, Joined by thousands of substantial Democrats, petitioned tho president to remove him Irom ofllcc. A special delegation visited Washington, presented the petition, with evidence of Casey's official rascality that lelt no room for even the hope of Ids In nocence; and what did tho president do? He Informed the delegation that ho would give their petition mid proofs tho most careful consideration ; and, quite prob ably ho observed his promt-e. At all events, he Is still considering them ; Ca sey remains llnnly rooted in his com fortable and paying olllce. and there, as wo have already intimated, he will re main, so long as the president has the power to keep him there. Hut, let the investigation go on. Casey and nil his rascally confederate are, or ought to be. amendable lo the law, as well as to public opinion. 1'ilc up the proofs ol their villainy, then. It may happen that a corrupt Judiciary will .shield them from tho legal penalty ; but public opinion will damn them, and damn them roundly. Till. MOM I'MIMMHINIi ONE YET. Since the average Uepublicau olllclal gives but little thought to the proof of his oillcial corruption, It can scaacely be expected that the average Kepubllcan editor would "care a cent," if you should pin a lie upon him every day of hl life. Hence, to pin the following He to the editor of the I'hiladelphla Preu would be time wasted : "All the crime." says the 1'rcss, "ever perpetrated by Itepublicans in olllclal life, has been pursued and punished by theliepublicanpartv." How cooly the tellow lies ! He lias in view the whole Credit Moblllcr ring; the pious Howard; the retiring Colfax : tin- com municative Ames; the whole Indian ring; Ilabcock, Delano, Smith, Harring ton, Ilclknap, Spencer. Orville Orant, Shepherd all these and an army of others, jet the fellow unblushingly says: "All the crime ever perpetrated by Itepub licans In ofllclal life, has been punched by the Hcpubllcan party '." If wc owed the devil a whole army corps ot veteran liars, and he'd refuse to accept the 1'i-eit man though pledged to try to tell the truth In full .atlsfuetlon of the debt, we should at once con clude that the devil doesn't know w hen he has the bcit end of a bargain. Not the least of the obstacles thrown lu the way or the Houso committees who are now Inquiring Into the manner lu which the dominant party has managed our public allalrs, is the determination expressed by the heads ol the different departments to penult no papers or records under their control to bo carried to tho committee, rooms, where they un called lor. It has not passed out ol the mind ol tho public that while Cien. lladcau wa writ ing a "fulsome pull" of the civil and military bci vices of (Jeiieral Grant, he had free access to all tho olllclal reports and other papers on lilc In the war de partment, and not only removed many of them from their lllcs, but actually canled them with him across tho occaii. Nor will It lie forgottou thai when the report of General D. C. Huelt's court martial was missing Irom Its llloe, and diligent seaich tailed to reveal IU where abouts, the Secretary of War offered m an apology lor tiio theft, that every body had access to the paper.-, iitid that he rtiouhl not be surprised to learn that the report lu quotion had been taken away by paitlc who were aver.-e to see lK the matter it contained pass Into tho hand, of the mnc,, Historian. 'I his, belt remembered, was the manner In which the public papers of tho several department wem Mi!ir,ii.,i before a Democratic llmm, cd unearthing astounding Wets of olll wd rottenness and ltadlcal villainy. ;.V,'0,li' ,,a'1 'WWM K Hiom; 1,1 remove them lo .mints Mionsamu of u.llos beyond tho govern mem Jurisdiction. AW, when tho peo plo reprcntji,!, ask ih(j , f removing a Iwolthe fa.ne papers to a commltteo room of tho capital, they aro Insultingly s.mbbcj, and pereu.ptorly denied. But the work ol exposure will go o, even should Ml0 committees bo ubeeled to tho inconvenience of meet It".' hi the very vault where the records they keck aro supposed lo bo kept on He The meanness of the ailmlnstratlon, tiio opposition and Insults of its minions mIII stimulate ralher llian n-tanl lincs-f ligation ; and the end will bo n dlsclo-' sure ol crime, of long-concealed villainy, of which wo have had, up to this time, only n foretaste. Honest men have the investigations in hand ; and honest men the country over, bid them go on ! Tin: editor of the Worcester ac knowledges that Ho has heard the name of (iov. Hayes, of Ohio, mentioned in Maachuctt5, In connection with a l!c publican nomination for the presidency ; but the remark was Invariably added that he was wholly unlit lor the position. If the voters of the country liavo their sen se. about them next November, a largo majority ol them will say the same thing about any candidate the Cincinnati con vcntlon may nominate. WASHINGTON LETTER. A Vlxll In I lie .ViiIIiiiiiiI IllslllllKoll for llenl .Mules-tiriiiliiKlhiir i;rr eises. i;ic . i;ic,. fFrom our llegillur Correspondent. Wasiiixoion, April 2?. lS7i. The old superstitions regarding thoe whom Nature had created with imperfect minds, or without the power of com munlcatliig their mental experiences in vocal language, uro curious. Wo find In the lime of tho Black I'riuce that deaf mutes weru recognized as a lower order of humanity than their more fortunate brethren, but since their Intelligence was apparent they were allowed certain lib, ertics lu nil households, coming even to the court, and entering the banquet hall but never bv any chance sitting with the guests or allowed to servo them. They might watch the feast with their bright eager eyes till all tho guests were served, then the broken fragments in the trench ers, or the chance morsels thrown to tlieni a- to tho dogs, were their only por tlon. lu our omi laud, since the begin' nine: til this century, deal mutes were ranked with Idiots In the eye of the law. Only a few years ago, in the face ol nil their wonderful progress, den. IJutler declared a deaf mutejwas but half a man. I hardly think the' general would say that now, especially If It were Ids good for tune to be present at the graduating ex ercises of the National Deaf Mute col lege as 1 was on Wednesday afternoon. The regular college year terminates with the last week ol June, but the weather Is then so warm that President Uallaudet wisely arranged for the public ceremonies at this plcasanter season. Tills National Deaf Mute col lege wax founded through the benevolent Interest of lion. Amos Kendall, whose personal sympathies had made liliu enthusiastic concerning these children ol silence; and In youug Edward Gallaudet. tho sou of a mute mother and a father whose name will al ways Ire revered, .Mr. Kendall, found a Hilling helper. In more incomplete es tablishments, it had already beu proved that this unfortunate class was not defi cient In intellect : they only lacked the ordinary power of expression ; their edu cation had been carried through ordinary branch??, they eagerly wished for om thlng still beyond, and Jlr, Gallaudet de sired to sec an institution Uial would rl: them thoroughly tor any place in lite. especially lor that ot Instructors In their own rank'. Th-battle against the prej udice and Ignorance of generations was hard, but congress at length made an ap propriation, ami then the college was founded. There Is a preparatory department, but, In the collegiate course all branches comprised in the ordinary classical list have been Included. One can compre hend how physical and mathematical sciences way be grasped by the deaf mutes ; but we are amazed when we ilnd that mental philosophy and logic arc quite as readily understood and acquired. The college is located a little out ot the city, upon the beautiful grounds formerly atttached to Mr. Kendall's pri vate residence, and still called Kendall Green. The professor's houses form a pretty cluster at a little distance from the chapel, and carriages sweep up a drive bordered with trees and shrubs. Wo were a little early on Wednesday, a group of HudenU wero standing upon the lawn Intent upon something, which one ol their nnumbcr w;us telling. They would Interrupt Ids rapid signs with questioning gestures, and we watched them with Interest; but once in the chapel wo lorgot tho little group In the presence ol the larger one. The pupils wero seated as happily excit ed and as joyously expectant as any students could boon eommencemcntday. There N no distinction here ol "race, col or or previous condition," s several dusky faces among the fair ones and all were dicstcd In gala costume. Ono rarely meets a gentleman of couit licr manners than 1'rcsidcut Gallaudt, lie never lads hi the lea-tor greatest icquie incuts, and thu student will be very like ly to lollow their teacher. Tho portrait of Thoma- Gallaudet (Uio llrst apostle who prcachel hi America the gospel of possiblu education ol mutes) being at the back ol tho plutlorni, while lu a irunt scat dressed In simple richness best be coming her sliver hair sat his widow, now nioro than seventy years old, and a charming woman In every relation of life ; til i iu children have called her moth er, not iu tho tones you and I would use, tor Mrs. Gallaudet has never heard a sound of any kind, but a voiceless lan guage whoso eloquent tenderness Is most expressive. Not ono of her children has inherited her misfortune, and there aro few scenes more beautltul than that ot President Gallaudet escorting his mother to parlies and receptions, proudly Intro ducing her and awlflly translating all that Is said. At there commencement exercises, wo missed the music usual on such occasions, It seemed as If wo had In vaded the kingdom ot silence, and that Its leaden specter was over us. J)r. Mitchell ollered tho opening prayer. Beside him stood Professor Gordon with closed eyes reverently fbllowng and translating the spoken edition by f Igus. Thencanm an omlioii by Mr. Tccgardcii Irom Town, who l only a partial mule, lie ho hear nothing now, hut lie has a dim memory of the sounds once familiar, so while delivering Ids oration you could sec by the motion of hi1 Hp that to him words were realities and signs an acquir ed accomplishment. The event of tho afternoon was the oration of Win. Geo. Jones of Now Voik, on the "Pictures of treatlon." This uuuig man is the son ol an actress at tho Bowery theater, iu person lie I very sltf't !U,d very broad, but you would never jt"0 lb" capabili ties of expression did under that smooth good humored lace, he gave us pictures of creation Indeed. Prof. Fay read hi theme, but Mr. Joins' questions were so vividly graphic that we searely need ed to listen, It was ama.lng; there seemed to be nerves ot motion everywhere, even hl cheeks seemed to po-ess special mus cles, which made them quiver In firmest movement, and all the audience were In convulsions of long laughter, while he who made tho sport only showed his eon cloiis'iiess of lis absurdity by u queer twinkle In his blue eyes. Of course he was rapturously applauded, ho could see the motion d the clapping hnnds. and his arms were lllled with hoqucls. There are tweiity-lie thousand deaf mutes In our country, other asylums and schools give them the common branches, but here their teachers must bo lifted, and congress has made It possible for al most any one to secure the advantages onrcd. One hundred and fifty dollars a year covers all expenses of the board and tuition for those able to pay, while some kind provision has been made for the children oi poverty, who hunger lor knowledge. When I went through theela- rooms a year ago. I noticed a little boy with a head like a cocoa nut, covered with close ly curling wool, for the face wa black as charcoal, but the eyes were blue as vio lets. Some boyish freak attracted my at tention, and the teacher made htm write on his slate atisucrs to various questions, and told me Instances of Ids Topsy.JlKc mischief. lie seemed to know what she was paying and was delighted that he had been noticed. Wednesday, when the crowd ol pupils were passing out, a black boy left the ranks ami extended his baud to me, with a .smile ol recognition. I know 1 looked puzzled, for I had quite forgotten the black lace. He laughed ; touched a bit of blue ribbon on tnv dress, ind pointed to his own eycs,sure 1 would understand, and having received my sal utation, walked away exultant. It was a very little thing, but when I contrasted his prospects for lite with those which were his before lie come here, I felt like singing a special doxology for this mai vclous work.which has redeemed so many deathless mind- Irom a bondage that seemed hopeless. Anva S. H. doing to linusas or Uolormlu Take the Atchison. Tojka and Santa Fe railroad, the new and popular line Irom Atchison and" Kansas City, via the beautiful Arkansas valley, to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Cannon City, Cucharas. Del N'orte, Santa Fe and all tioints in Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. Special round trip W day tick ets to Denver on ..le May loth, at taking In the famous watering place' on the D. 1!. G. road. Low emigrant rates to the San Juan mine?. Pullman palace sleeping cars between the Missouri river and the I'oeky .Moun tains without change. Close connections made at Kansas City and Atchi-on in union depots. For map-, time tables and the "Snn Juan guide," adddrc", T. J. A.DKK.-ON. Gen. Pass. Agt. Topeka, Kan. A No. I I-Jiunilrj . It Is now conceded that Mrs. Coleman the laundress, No. 12 Fourth street, be tween Washington and CornriKTcial avej nues, has one of the best conducted laun dry establishments Iu the ?ity, and land lords of hotels and boarding hcu-ci will llnd it to tlicir advantag" to call upon her. Her prices are as follows : Hotel and boarding-house wa-lilng 75 cents per dozen. For piece work prices are as follows : Single shirt and collar, 15c; per dozen, SOc; socks, 5c; two collars, 5c; two handkerchiefs, 5c; vests, tiOc; and oil gentlemen's wear, tier doeu. Indies plain calico drt--es, 23c; calico drcs-cs with extra trimmings, 50c; white dresfts, SI 25c; ladies' undcrware, line and coarse, $1 W per dozen. I-'J Mf. Ureal llauKriipt Null'. Now Is your last charge to get your goods at less than coit, as I have bought the w hole bankrupt stock of Hellbron & Well, consisting of dry goods, uotiom, clothing, etc., at such low juices that en ables me to give everybody bargains that will wtlsfy even the hardest customer, I will continue tho business at the old stand oi Hellbron it Well only for thirty days longer, and all tho goods must bo told within that time on accoiiiil of re moval. Be on hand Iu time, before nil the bargains are gone, us I mean busl. ness. Solomon P.uikiiu, ot Cln. 1-5-1 iu 1 li Commercial avenue. A .Hiiy ItrlnK. Mr. .lacked, at Iho Thalia saluon, Is prepared to set before Ids friends and customers the inostpalltableand delicious drink ever prepared at any saloon lu Cairo. Asperuia Odorata, a plant which grows In a few of iho Northern States nml in portions of Europe, together with orange sliced. Is placed lu Whine wine, thu wlnu extracting thollavorol the herb, which Imparts to It a most pleasant and delicious llayor. Mr. Jaeckel has secured a quantity of this herb from Kelly Island, and Is now prepared to furnish wine as above, stated, lie will continue to sup ply his customers with the drink during tho month of May, or as long as the plant is In season. Mint Jullps are no where compared to this drink. lee l i i'iiiii, Phil Saup has renovated and refur nished his Ico cream parlors throughout with costly furniture and lino carpets, making It ono of tastiest and pleasauest places of resort lu tho city, where pure Ico creams of all flavors and pure quality will be kept every day for his patrons. Washington avenue, Buder's block. i-21.ll I.I ver nml lllooil IMsenscs lly It. N Pierre, .M. 1) , Author ot 'I i lo pie's loininun Mlie -Miillcul Adtlxer. A healthy liver secrets each day about two and n hair pounds ol bile, which run taln u great amount ot wnsto material taken Irom the blood. Whin the liver becomes torpid or congested, it rails to eliminate this vast amount ot noxious substance, which, therefore, remains to poison the blood, nnd bo conveyed to every part ot the system. What must be the condition of thu blond when It Is re ceiving nnd retaining each day, two and n half pounds of poison? Nature tries to work oil this poison thtoitgh other chan nels ami organs the kidneys.luiigs.sklii, etc., but thesu organs become over-taxed In performing this labor in addition to their natural functions, and cannot long withstand tho pressure, but become var iously diseased. The brain, which is the great electrical center of all vitality, is unduly stimulat ed by the unhealty blood which passes to It iVom the heart, mid tails to perform Its olllce healthily. Iletieu tho symptoms of bile poisoning, which are 'dullness, headache, Incapacity lo keep the mind on any subject, impairment of memory, dizzy, sleepy, or nervous leellngs, gloomy forebodings, and Irritability of temper. The blood Itselt being diseased, as It forms the sweat upon the surface ot the sklu, It Is so Irritating and poisonous that it produces discolored brown spots, pimples, blotches, and other eruptions, sores, bolls. carbuncles and scrofulous tumors. The stomachc, bowels and others organs cannot escape becoming iill'cctcd. sooner or later, and wo have, as the result, costlveness, piles, dropsy, dyspepsia, dlaii hea. Other symptoms are common, as bitter or bad taste In tho mouth, Internal heal, palplt.r tation, teasing cough, unsteady appetite, choking suis;itfnn lu throat, bloating ol stomach, pain in tides or about .shoulders or back, coldness id' extreiuetlts, etc., etc. Only n few of the above symptom are likely to be present in any case at one time. '1 he liver being the great depurat ing, or blood-cleansing organ ot tho sys tem, set this great "housekeeper of our health" at work, and tho foul corruptions which L'enilcr lu Iho blood, and rot out. as it were, the machinery ol lile, are grauuuy expelled noin tlie .system. For this purpose, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. With very small doses daily ol Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative rciiei, h pre-eminently tho articles needed. They euro every kind of hu mor from the worst scrofula to tho com mon pimple, blotch or eruption. Great eating ulcers kindly heal under their mighty curative Intluence. Virulent blood poisons that lurk In tlie system are by them robbed of their tci rors", and by their preserving and- somewhat pro tracted uo the most tainted systems may be completely renovated and built up anew. F.nlarged glands, tumors and swellings, dwindle away lu dlspalr under the Intluence of these groat resolvents. C12)-5in.(j;w-lw. . I'llriiilnre liciip. Win. F.ichhoir has Jiut tilled his ware house and factory, corner of 17th street and Washington avenue, with the largest stock and most complete variety of furniture ever ollered In the 'a!ro market. He means business, and will sell lor cash only at rock bottom tlgurcs. It Is only necessary to examine Ids stock and prices to satisfy yourselves as to quality and cheapness, and that now Is the time to buy. l-12-lm For Sale. Colored and mounted Maps ot the city of Cairo at $2 . each (hall price.) A .-liver plated No. 0 Wilson Shuttle .Sowing Machine, hard (piano; finish, valued at Si.".. Will be sold at $20dls count, on good terms, ami ordered direct from the factory. A SW 1,'cmlngton Sewing .Machine oil for cash. Suitable lor tailor or boot and shoe manufacturer. For any of the above artlcles.apply at the Huixkti.v olllce. K. A. Huiinkit. lions)- I'urlilHliIni; (inoiN, This department at. 1. IJurger t Co.'s store on ( ommercial avenue, contains n stock ol table linens, towels, napkins, marselllcsfmllts, etc., etc., which will de light the eye of every housekeeper These goods are ollered at panic prices and will go off like hot cakes. I.von'h Katiuiiio.v makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents Its fall ing out or turning gray. It has stood the test of 10 years. Is charmingly perfumed, and has no rival. IMO-d.twly JOHN Q. HARMAN & CO. Real Estate AMD HOUSE COLLECTOnS. 30NVEYANCEES, NOTABIES TUBLIC AND Land Afrenta of the IllinoU Contrul and Burlington and UuLncy It. It. Companion, Business House lately occupied by Wood Itittcuhotise it ( o,, on Levee he low I Ith street. Ke'it very reasonable. Dwelling house, 7 rooms; 10 lots enclosed, In good order, on 'Fwenty fourth and Walnut streets. Kent low to a good tenant. Two tenements on west side of Com mercial avenue near Fifth street, suitable lor shop and dwelling. Kent for each, $8 per month. Dwelling house, i rooms, on Fifth street near Walnut, In good repair. Kent $12.50 per month. Cottage, '2 rooms and kitchen, Twenty-llrst street, near .Sycamore north side. Kent $.", per mouth, Two small houses, northwest corner Fifteenth and Popular. Kent low. llaseinent of brick building, west side of Washington avenue near Klghteenth street, llvo rooms in good condition! I tent low. Uulldlng on east side of Commercial avenue, near Tenth street, suitable for carpenter shop. Cheap rent. Building on west sldu of Commercial avenue, near Twelfth s.trcet, Old "City Hall." Kent very low. Tenements, olllces ami rooms Iu varl oii6 lacations. Kents low. Lots and lauds for side or leac. John Q. Haiiman it Co., Ileal F.stuto Agents, corner Sixth and Levee streets. :i-Ui-tf DANIEL LAMPERT Fashionablo Barber AH NORTH SIDE OF EIGHTH STREE1 Between Washington and Commercial Avenui- INMHtANCi:. O. N. HUGHES, (irm-rnl Insurance Agent OF VICE: o3.no xjinxraaxa. Ovor Mathuit A Uhl'i. "VTONi; ,u t r'lrt-(,'lAa i;,iiinil. n-irc JJS uriilnl. INSURANCE.' ESTABLISHED 1K5H. SATFORD, MORRIS AND CANDE33, ncrul Insurance Agents 73 OHIO LEVEE, City National Daak Building, op-itairi, The OldcRtEalabllnhod Arioncy in Sout orn IlltnolM, rorrevontlUK ovxr 805 000 000 CARRIAGE with fiumfntuvrnf rat Inn fruiu itcUirlirailiilifflii. SEGBETSJ in ffawnairr, tl. I itcttuticru or tr i Li.irt.t r,.s?vtn:;? whoth.Hi.il marrr.thrj.imr , mi tf ti nwriar. thtlr ia turtaDslmrr Ti at ri i lt,in i, i, f titlnlni th,r '. ynii-tommtul mria tirur if it ihanntr nal'r Itirvrrv re!-'. Sri.t w ur )r tra .1 1 , . ,i.t t Mi, lr c. a lion .iy nn .t:ti DR. BUTTS' DISPENSARY j Chroma Vi iuchm! I)r. 1.1 'ri V.Mnirlni:i'JiiM. yioioBicM iew c.r Mar rut iiamti tjil tt wo yntititpia,ii "aTTf" Mtmacr, out nr lg ttt;j , mtniHxiauJwomaahouJ ntntrihoVt'tvi)pa7rit. tit ptitftt rt.hnr, wMfhUiiMlUkti.iuihialikaiiJ kc. iitundi-rn-il f trftfta. AMtlVATEMEDlUAIiTnEATISCon tUilIi'MM tt a rrtvftt Nature ht t- i t 'ie. V t.tjuwaiil 0 - (Kroltanta) ii iic m, arnl iir.ai.Jti curt. iJ ptt t i ir ar n;. 9 t itnlral ! if. tt. MEDICAL ADVICE cm b t ,a,(..,-ll iKtaw., .at WtAnm, Catarrh. Carn-i r, ltnitn r,fhrr"i Ili'iit, f a Oriarn fc-tik uudrr atl . r 10 , Alt t retookfit -flniujcuopactaiiwlr ji it-ttwrtfj h ' i i ' a 'jei-f. aent ruurr'y ftraicd on f i ,pt cf CO eW, AtUmi, Dr.Unttr Difpfnurv, MIA DDI A OC A" L:,tf,it4 01 ri IU M II H I M U C a ffi i!larf im1 arTi'mV! Ihm a-rrrt lliBrtntl.aai.t km.tk GUIDE C-f UXtut4(Ttm, Iti aim-, it. Uvt fllHXerli to ti.a aclrnrp nf rnriBliirll(in Knar; La ttrn!y htlff ii. Uit marnfj rriatiun. Mal ate! traa'.r, y iun act! midtlM lgl ahoulj rrad iim prnfrratttlt coutaioa iDfrmatJoo, whirh nu rm can alljrtj tt bm with out, n hfw u praT th hraliii, abl completion, a twl Fivrlo fll chnki the IrtihnMi ol youtly tha Uat aai crjr tru Marriajra Ouida In th woriJ. lrir &Jctit tyMali. 1U author may cuntuluO pruioallf or ty l.tall oq anr -rittaubWu inntiot.aln hn wvrk Jilltu lt. A. O. OLVi, a wUdiWu au, CUkaj IU- '-VtUwly CINCINNATI. Wm. Glenn & Sons Headquarters for Groceries 4,000 Rio and Santos Coffee, 2,000 hiids Now Orleans Sugar, 2,500 bbls N. Orleans Molasses, 1,500 bbls White Refined Sugar, 1,000 bbls Yellow Refrnod Sugar, 500 bbls Louisiana Rice, 100 Tierces Carolinr Rice, 500 h'fehs Green and BI'kTea. PROVISIONS, SEEDS, A.NIJ OTIIKIl I'KODL'f K i;s, TO nml 72 Vluii Mrri'l, HIS.. (. Straw II Feltlfor) 1203 '. OlliSlreel, HI. I.onlh, Mi.. l.iiMllliKstatilihini iitfil'llio Wfkt. III.I:a( II INI., liVIM,, Al.'l l.ltl.SCL anil nil Mini? ol Milliiim' Worl;il(im-iiroiiiitly l'laitirlllfcl) fornile. liarfc'n iild on K'l3 fnt in. hi ml lur riiiti-M, l-'i'i-ilA wliu vviioi.usai.k iitoi r.ns. STRATTON & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers -Au.l Commission Merchants AOKNTS AI113RICAN TOWDIJU CO 57 Ohio Lovoo. G. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Dealer In BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant, No. 70 (IIIIO LKVEK. S I'KCIAI.nltcnlliii nli' toconalKmiiiiitaan I lining iirni-rH St. Oharles Hotel, CAIRO, ILLS. FHIOES REDUCED 70 SUIT THE TIMES Room and Board, 1st and 2d Floors, $2,50 per Day. Room and Hoard, Oil Flooi- $8 ,00 Far Day SpeoUl Rute liy Week or Moutb. A llinlli'il niiiiiWr ol- very ilcnlriililv lanillr loimiii cuii liis Kiciinil atuinonalilc ihIch lurtlir MllllllltT llllllllllS, 'llii'.M. ClmilesU Hit' liireUiiillHat iiiiimlnt eillloUKu In hoiilln rii llllnolii, mnl in thu Im.linir I"' tc I in Ciilrn. Notnllliitiiiiillni; Hid "Itc'il 1I,...UII .l.. .1 ..... ...I., M. ,.wvn ,,,1111.1,1,1, ,u jiiiivi, ill" iit: nJII,Hll imiiul, lm lllmrully fiipilri villi tlio very lust oI'vifnlliiiiKlliiil run Ihi I'niiml in inurki t, I'lne liiri?e ciiinplc roornn fur coiiiincrcliil Imv cliTB, on Kluiiml lloor, IrwolVliarirn. , j-.ii ii.'lKHllllilillliiicaii, i-uilrri'iiiuilllimill tin- hotel without clmruK. JIJWKTTWII.f'O.VACO,, 1-lCtf. I'lnpiiUon. mm (Or If placed In a lino, oror) 16 MILES OF SOLD DURING iho YEAR I875 i.vr.itv stovi: m Unheuialingly Rscomm&nded Wlicicm I'M'l or )-oM Is ot um',vsizi:.s Nos. 37, 38, 30, 47, 48 and 40 Art n Miinrloul ointiliution of CONVENIENCE, NEATNESS, and ECONOMY, AnJ nil ll.i- I.'Ki'iilI.il I'nlntiillial gt, to Male up tlie Most Perfect Cooking Stove :-! Otlcri'il III I Ik- IMllille Mwlc Only l,y Hit Excelsior Manufacturing Co., No-. CI.', Ml, ti, ami Gin .V. Main M , M. I.iiiiIm, Mm, bOl.l) II V C. W. HENDERSON, CAIUO, ILLS. -wnlA nil in.t xr rnn.fiiK WiihIiIiikIoii nml ruiiklln Mlioli. fill. MI.-II, IlllllOi. (.luMui-l tiythi Mu of l llnol. fur the rlire iiiir ol tlvlnB -.ffi inmi.liute rrlui in u.i 4K'H 1'inuie, i iiruiilc oo'l ujirjrjr ill--aui in all llirir roiuilicxtil fount. It In wrll Lnoxtu ttikt I)r .Iam- lias nloo l at tlie lii-ml of the pmfi-r Ian lor llif pa.l J xr.in Arc anil I nf lliTil nll llil-jalit Sl Milliill VVrllk-ill-is miclit 1oIt- ly ilrcamt iilmpln on thi-rur- lost iiinnliiMt cm ponltirily N- ciinwl IjiiIIfx xronlniK I hi' most ileliutc attrntion. cjll or write. rtnxant home fur luilriiU A Uml for ll' million. MarriiiKe -iit.le. which till you llaloiitlhi-i'illM-ii-' who (hfcUlJ marry xxlixr not l"rciit to 'y i uvc. Ir- .Imm. Inn .m rooini nri'l ilor Vou ik no one hut the iloctor. Odiro liourr. nn.in. lo 7 p. in Mm iIutk, lo to 12. All Imilnria strictly conflilrn tlal iUxx--ly f. !.(!.. 'HU. HKSTanit ( IIKAl'Kvr, lijili.? At the lli i-i.i.tiN ntiic.', ( niro, Illinois I'.XI.VI'.X.VI) OII.H. Blake & Go. ili'C(ssor In. E. F. PARKER, IKali'Mlh Paints, Oils, Varnishes, vVall Paper, Window Glass, Win dow Shades, Sic. Alxv.iyt on hand, tlie cvlrbrati-U llluniinatln Al IKUM Oil,. Oomor Eleventh Street and Wasbloir ton Avenue Million iii:ai.kiis. R. SMYTH & CO., Vi'holefulc ami Itetnll Doakrs In Toveifpx and Domostio LIQUORS WIXJKft OF A 1. 1. Ifl.MfS, No. 60 Ohio Levoe, CAIRO, ILLS. MESSIU; SMVTII A CO. have comtantly a larRe etock of the liest rooiU In thu mar ket, nml Kivceopuclul uttentlon to I he xMiolwal runch of the ominous. VAItlKTY NTOBK. Tew-York Store WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Goods Sold Vory Close. Comur 10th St. nnd Commercial Av, CAIUO, ILLINOIS! C. 0. PATIER & CO. VOHNINHIO MKItt'lI.iNTt. " K,'l"A"yrtaV S, 1). Ayrea. AYRES 6c CO. ziionn Ami fccncrat Commission Merchants No. 08 OHIO LEVEfc.