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Iiifi I.ArFTt.BA. JOHN H. MOTJLBT, Aflorney nt Law. CAIKO, ILLINOIS. Or'UcK ! Al rrsldr-nr on NIHh JHrei't, I e- tWeellWvdllngtOll "VPnUe Olid W all.nl Subscribe for THE BULLETIN AM. KINltS I I. IT eJ 1 rr.T. Q 0A1KO, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY. JULY 23, 1876. NO. 181. Al the Pm.i.Tif niHoe Cairn, Illinois ate OU FroHh, Pure and Natural, ni furnished by Old Mother Karth 'TOR THLJ HEALING OF THE U ATIONB." Obtained Direct from their Sourcca und Kept on Ice by BARCLAY BKO at? SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LION CAIRO, XX-. BET9BIA iaiBESlL WATER Of Waukesha. Wisconsin, I dea-, t be a epi-citl'' to all of Diabetes, lnll.iiitutiuii ( tli Kidney. Iitflum itii.ri of the Nerk ol the ll!'l icr and L'rt-tt ), liiilatnntinii r th I'l-iddi-r. I r y, (irmly Wflinir. Stoppage nf I'rinr, All'iimeunrU, llopy or ( Intidy I. riii, Iti ir-k J nl D iir.it: I hii k, Morbid, lidimu and Dsik A i-iwnt I'rinn, itti lioiie Dti-t )f posit ; I'.tirtiini? Sriimitiriii wild Sharp 1'slrn w lii-n void.irr I tine : Ilcni rri:i' of the Kidneyc. I'aiu in the Kidney .md J.iocs Torpid l.ivir, lii'lir-.ti n, .'all hhi". uod Kflimle Vf:;il.rir'!ll. 'I'll; re l ho reiiir-ili.il aeut kn wn to man tH't ran ura the fore ttt p'af-. a flVit Lilly a Ketlioda Water. J hi fact hi iicm rlemoiistiatr-d w hi rr ver thn wilir ha- iifi-n ued arwordhijr to Uireetioiik; whir, li ,Mfi Iml liifi (ji rural Atrt'ids' by ap-plii-MVui lo tlieiu. TU water la swr-et ai.d pr-a-.vt to thi; t3tc. it (ran ! Itank at all hr)ii:. Why shouti any one sutlVr wh in tins iv N-r i cv ily obtained I if int. JI.VWLKY ULA r if, ol 2U UrnurLvay, w Yolk, given the- following list i it-rent cure within lm prartiir- : 'out in nation or cine- hy liK I'll K-1 A Sl'KISU WA1 Kit, after the r!iti. Iinve J.ecn ironoiillpf ri t.pyon.l'rr't'r-l thrxuh lhr-y nre lint a tithe Of thrme ilnily rr-rehr-'l : A '('II A KINK UIAUI'I 'Kj U-sv. 1 hmiiii' Tiorohr, f.ei Cliff ani I'.rooUlj 11 ; Mor. in Ur.w n, lenn San; Major lSur', Mr. I'.t; !.r, Mr. (iuiou, Knulerliook : Mr. hauinlcr-i, Nr-w ork. IIKM.IIT'M JISKAK I. Goii l, llu l-on: Mr. JnJ-.'e Van CjU, Caleb Morfrnn, Mr. Iirni, Mumt ernnti : V. W. Srr-or. Mn;: Mm AMurinan. Mr. Hail. 5lr. Wi!f i, .New York ; r. (i. W, Itr-al, Mr K mi. Mr. Iler., Mr. .Uiiik, UrookKD. I l.( s- UATION OK TIIK HLAUUKIi K. (Jolfax. KurT I r: T. .1. OiX. New York. i Wtmt Mireo.i-Ueiier. Woh-ott anil otiji U t'ie.it Water. MlLW Afkr.K.MKninry 1, IS.'). I am Ktatlllr I ta til)' I th-it t!.c opirii.,n i. I. in-, over two yeur ao. cn the tni-rlivinal properties of the Itelemfa Watr. h:u been fully Miirt.iine.l an. c t:tirnifrj by i'-ui in vat Liinilrer anrl variety ol ". Invrih inir tlx-urinary orsmn. In tiling I. iv In nn't of iich eaea, I ito not h.it.it" to :iy th:it it i vn.tly riiprinr to any (lb r uneily known to tUe prot-tklon. E. li. W !.( O IT. M. I. We fully eom-iir in the ahoe : O. !'. Wo'r ott, M . I : .1. K. (itnur, M. I., iiabete: il. i'low.kl, M. H; I. M. Alien. 31. 1. jLUE li I. Irk WaVr, in !! thiautic aifct. t Mrrrs iiri') irur an rnrirHrnj ! b!Mf. av.'i titnuUirif every Ir lftjcrt iVter, the dtitK;uihe,l Maiyt- .i'.irte tut iuVii.T Mjimare uiie frequcni, coTniar;ii tit 11. t ;irtng of tl'i HHitet In wtmt .r"t-n f .n liiN f ISSOR WATER, Fresh From tho Spring at Saratoga. The water of the l'.tcel.ior Sor.ru I luvalin'i!-. rtmovins anl preventing. 1 v iet iperienl ai ri .Iterative efleet. th inv-ipiwiit form, of rlix-ae. It i hiyhly recomiiiBtde l by tin m t eminent pliyPieian. an I '' w:.i treat Mi. r.'iiu the' treat ment of I lvp( p-ia. C(Ptipti(ll .f llm llowi-le, Atleetinii ol the l.ier Hii'l Kiilnv, l'r-e', S.-rotula, ( iitvsir-on lir--en, Kt-c. It i, a'-n in exi.tilent io:iiL-iiy lor the llaila-hc. anl a pteva'it n! It n'tlnnl beverage. M.nral mn ffejufnr'y i-re"-lil n'elicin.il :rlu, in l;u u-.--, uhi..h citinr.! c it r.iir.lr-! o tig r- .ti. ,,t iUp iivrcllrrit which re fch n by ar:at m. All of tha above Watera for sale oa draught in Bottle-a, by the Gallon in Jus or Kepa, or by the Barrel by BARGLA7 BROS., Druggists, AT THE SIGN CF THE GOLDEN LION, 74 Ohio Levee, Cairo, 111. GILES, BRO.& CO. Wholesale JEWELERS fiOS. 266 I 268 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. WK AUK SPWIAI. ELGIN WATCHES, AMi II WK A I HOWARD AM) AS KNKM.Ss I.arlie' Kinr-iinlJ Wli'.lie, i.ol'l M-i t I hain, l. ..I I nl I luiin-i, --.Ivtr Vest 4 'liain-r. lulilr I'a-lor. i nle lttkr., Silt l'i k, t nl stnit-, N i. '.in Ituifc, Weiter. liiunxiniN, O'll't lo'.tll run, linl.l SVaii li Ki'j Conit ltiiah, ( nmt n-kluee!, I rintl M-i-i mi l llinj.', llr.inrOiiiauitrit-, eilwr Spnrins, Ti- el-., I.arlit'' ets UnlU-r liinh.-H, iolr Ituih's, Office and Parlor Clocks of every Description. als and Tools for Jewelers. Sl-Kvrryoiievinitinjf ( IllCAt.O khoiiM eall nt our estal.l;hmtnt an.l examine our Uool - 'l lif lii-'it I'rirn i r.iir Mnlio- INOTjnil MUk Life A SOCIETY, OFJNE YORK. On the Savings Bank Plan 'kfor Your Own Benefit; Or LIFE or ENDOWMENT FOR YOURSELF AND FAMILY. LARGE DIVIDENDS PAID EVERY YEAR ! SURPLUS,.. ASSETS,- MID DRIM THE S. i.2:ii3 r proiii'iieiit .Mi-lirl Men cy about ttic 1 : Tmk, li:irrtv, A!:eratuc srn'I Aperient, rcttDg oian cf Ct-Hrt'jniy, ireiv , in ir W-jc Undine tra-; l.t :n-5ri;' m Mi' n. iii l'.r,ia: t. y . Nci.c i.c to ai.;.b. jihI anl Retail AI.I.X1S I f.L STOCK OK WATCHES VAKIKTV oK ( iffi I'rn.s, S-nii IMf-he. 1-mi. m liulih rii, ( ll llll't 4 ... 1 . 1. 1 -l, I'.rai-let', i.nlit lliiml.lr., ilver 'I liiiiililr-.s, I .CM l.'H kt-t. vliirt -til l-, SrMl ltilltf.4, ItroiM'lx-i, I'mtrl flK. !' I''t' 'i iia ilae, ,Vo Watch Materl- X3NT 1 IX 33 $ 4,515,013 43. $29,039,087 70. E. A. BURNETT, Agt. ' WHEELER'S LETTER. , The Republican Nomination for ! tho Vice-Presidency Accepted. Hp MniMl l lit I' I ft I form nnl rnnt iiikI I ho llrlorim, hnt throwa ! In n Wnr.1 All mil ! orm, N'-W .r., .July !). 1 he fo:luW ink- i Mr. Win i i" b Her of aeeeptancr: : M Al.OMt, July 1". l"7i. TU llerii. IViwurJ Mi-t'hr-rfon in1other .f (lie CotntnilUe of the Kepiiblir-an Na tional Conveuiion : ijntUt,tT : I reeeivt 1 on t lie I'JIh lii., your eonimiir,ii-a:ioii :i'hiini( me that I hi'J lrui t!nanyiiiily nominateil by the Natioital CoDVetit on "f tlie KepttMicau pirtyhr l.l et Cinclnn ui on the 14th tilt., lor the otlice of Yire-rreUJi i.t of the I ' ii i t e I Mate mul rejiietiDK niy aeceptini'e of the aa'ce, nti'i a!.;n,' my attention to the kiitnniviy .f Ki piit li un doctrine me talnr il in i In-pi itform r 1. pt-"I by the est. vetitin. A twiii!n:iti';ii m.irle with kueli unan;mi,y implie a con'lem e on the part rf the eon vent ion whii'lj ini-irr. rny proljuml prati tihle. I' U Hce--ptei wi'.h a seii'e cf the rep'it!illity whii-h m iy follow. If eleeted Iha!l tiiilra', or to perform the Uutiei" of the eflice in the fear o the S'u;irenie itukr an l in the 'n'erest cf the whole country. In the min.iivry of do;ti ines c nuin iattd by tvie convention I ive my eoflial eonwnt. The KepuMiean prly bat entrenched in the oiyanicvl law iif our laml the (Joctrine that iberty i tin; fuprr 'iie, unchangeable lawfiircve y f ot ct Aim rioan foil. It In (lie tnU-inn ol that parly to L-ive lull tffeet to thin primiple by er-urinjj to every American citizen complete liberty ami ex act erjuality in the oxerie of a l civil, po litic il anl puW ii riht. Till will be : eoinp'i-he'i only when the American citi zen, without rr rd to cVr, -h:i!l wear thix pinoply o( eitizi i.plrp ut fully anl securely in the caneb.irke ol I.oui-1an'i as on the batik ol the t. Lawrence. I'pr.n the ip-iotion of our Southern rela tions my view were reeently expressed ei a ti)enitrr of tho conimiltee of the t'nitcd Slates houe of repri setitatives upon South ern all'.ir. Theiie vir wn rttniined tin ehan.'eil nn j wers thus epr(-.1: '-We o't'i'i NoitU delude o;ir-e!ve In expecting l.iat t!ie m-es ot the ,oiilli. - lar bebicd la mnny of the atriou'e. .f enlightened itnpr rveuient and civilization, are in the briW period of ten or fifteen yearn to be transformed inte our model northern eom muiii'.icii. That eau on'y tome through a Ion coin e ol pnttcnt waitln.' to wliir-b no one tail no-.v set certain bound. There will be a Col I deal of unavoidable fricticu, which wiil tall for tcrbearanec, and which wi.l h vc tt be relieved by the tern; eMit, fj terir.g carecf the Oovtriiintct. One of the nio-t pot int. if dot in.Jiipeiifa'.de a''(ii-citsii-i thin O'nectiou will lie thi drvisiii Of fiine .f in to a'd in the education cf the m :e. The fact t!it the re are w hole coHLilcj !u Louiiia iu which thi rd i ut a solitiry chool huusj U full of u'e.tioa. We compelled tlicc people lo remain iu the I'niou and new our duty an i intere-t deuun l that we leave no ju-t meanH un tried tj nuke them food, loyal citizen?. II aw to diminUii the f i'tion, bow to ttimti Ittc the elevation of tbi portion ol our country, are problems addre.iug tbem rive to our be t and wie!jt Ha'e.-inan-alilp. The fouudttiou for these rffirtn must be lai in s.-iiL-f) iiiy the houthtrn peo ple that they vet lo haveerj'.ial and xact justice accorded it them. (Jive them to ihu lulle.-t extent t vei y blestiiis w liioh the Uovcrnmtut eonler upou taejitot favored; Kite them no just cause lor complaint and then hold tlieiu by every necessary means Dan ex ict, ri.id observance of all thc.r duties ami ol)lii;iiti.ns nrilcrthe eontitu tiou. and its amendments' to secure to all within their tini'dei'4 manliood and c.tizea hip, with t very riht thereto belotiirg.- Tho iut o jli itious to public cicditom created when ttie government war) in tho throes of thrca'cded difso'mion, and a un iu lispet.viblc condition of its return uuar nnteed by tho live and blood of thousand ol its brave defender, are to be kept w ith ic'ijiioii fai'.h, ac are all the pledge ubsi. iliry thereto anil confirmatory thereof. In my judgment, the pledge of control of Janiisry 11, lsTo. lor redemption ol notfuot the I'titel Stites in coin i the lighted faith of national honor. Simple hon-'sty and jus ties to the people whose permanent Welfare an J rosperity nro df pendent upon true money as tho basi of their pecuniary triu actions all demaud the scrupolou ob ' eiivn id this tdedue, and it Is the duty ot cou;re-i to supplement it with '4ih legis lation as hull be iieccMary tor its pc-r.'eet fullillmeiit. In our Ostein of government intelligence mu.st give aalety and value. Hence, the common fJiooU of the Und tdiould be pre served In all their vigor, while, in accor dance with the spirit of the constitution, they and all their endowments should be secured by every pot-sible and proper guar atteo against every form of eetarian in tluence or control. There thniiM be the htrictet i conomy In expenditure, ol the overnmeut, coni.4teut with it effective administration, and all un necessary olliccx shcul I be abolished. Of-lli-ei fchould be conlcmd oi ly upon the basin of high character and particular 11 n ess, and should bo admiuis'cred on'y n public triieti and Dot for private advantage. Tho foregoing are ehiti amouj; the cardi nal principle of the ltepuhlicuu party, and to carry them into lull practical eflect I the wort it now has on hand. To the comple tion of It irreat mission we address our selvea iu lio;e and eoUidence, rheercd and i imulated by t'te iccollection of tho piut achievements, remembering that under (iod it is to l.bt rty that w o are in !ebt d In thu Centennial fear of our existence for a preserved unbroken Union; for the fact that there U no master or slave throughout our bio id doiniuloui, and that emancipated milliohH look upon the exi;n of the repuli lic ai a symbol ol the fnlll.led declaration that all men are create J fiee mi crpul.and t!ie guaranty ol their own cqtltltty tinder the law with the tiios', highly favored rili zennftli4 Inn i. To the Intel Igence ami conscience of all who denire good goverL meut, food will, good money aid universal prosperity, the'ltepuolic m party, not un min imi of the Imperlection and shortenm iiiKol hii-nni orginizatloii, yet wit!i the hone t purpnte of Its mas-sc promptly to retrieve nil err.r-, and to summarily pun irli all nflnr.ilern arainft tie Inwo nf the country, confidently submit its ilaift s for the continued support f the Ameiicnn people. li"-p ftfully, WILLIAM A. WHKELKK rOHTY YKAIU HEroKE TUK PI BLIC. SR. C. WUXL'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC -OR- VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. rpHE countenance is pale; and X leaden-colored, wi.h occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks ; the eyes become dull ; the pupilsdilate ; rn azure semi circle runs along the kwer eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swe,ls,and.sonie t imes bleeds ; a swellingof the upper lip; occasional headache, with hum ming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, par ticularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea aid vomiting; violent pains through out the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times costive ; stools slimy ; not imfeqiiently tinged with blood; bj'.iy swollen and hard; urine tttr b'd; respiration occasionaJly difti c.ilt, and accompanied by hiccough ; ty.tgh sometimes dry anl convulsive; tci.a.y and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper varia ble, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. MfLANE'S VERMIFUGE Will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MLRCURY irt rny form ; it is an innocent prepa ration, not capable of doing the sira est injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. MVLavf.'s Vrn mifuug bears the signatures r.'f C. M VLane and Fleming Ekou. on ths v.-rapp?r. : o : Da. C. rICLANC'O LIVER PILLS. Tii:-o I'illj ate uot recommended rn a t jtuody l'..r "ull the ills that i - I ii h.ir to," but in nfljctumj of t!i j L:vi-, tuid in all 13iliou., Coiu-l'-:d'S Dv-peasia and Sick. Ilcad ':', d.'i.,!ts.-j of tiiat character, t'.:: v iL.nd vith-mt a rival. AG UK AXD F EVE 11. !". b: !ter catliartic can bo u.sed pv: piii-atory to, or aucr tnkiug Qui u!ne. As n simple purgative they are u:i"pia!eil. 11EWAHE OP IMITATIONS. Tits gjuuino ate never Biigar e):i'cd. .!. h box has a red wax goal cn tl o lid, with the impression Ii:. M VLaxk'i Liver Pills. Dtch wrapjvr bears thesignaturea oft'. MLANKam! Flewiso sld by all rc.)ettable dniygita and country stoivkopoprR eptierally". CINCINNATI. Wm. Glenn & Sons Headquarters for Groceries 4,000 Rio and Santos Coffee, 2,000 hhds New Orleans Sugar, 2,500 bbls N. Orleans Molasses, 1,500 bbls White Refined Sugar, 1,000 bbls Yellow Refined Sugar, 500 bbls Louisiana Rice, 100 Tierces Carolinr Rice, 500 h'fehs Green and Bl'k Tea. ALAO, l.KAI KKS IN PROVISIONS, SEEDS, AM) OTHER PUOIUVK. 8. 70 mill 74 Vlii Hireel. UIM., O J.II.OUKKLY. A. W. rtATT. CAIRO CITY BINDERY, W, PYATT J CO., I'roprir ton, BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Bulletin Building, Cor. Twelfth Street and Washington Avenaa, OaIto, Illluola rj-Couuty and UailroisdWork a Bp4cialty PRAIRIE LANDS. T he last clutm- for good ajrricullural Is mis oa las YkAK' LaaoiT. at bn rs nut. iitinvsl. iHin't run anv risks, but go to a country llwl ha been proved to be (ood. Me ai yoiur arldraM l,w pru.U.1 card u Lana Coiu'r U. AM. It. U . Vllrillirton Iowa, and nxsrivf frea COPT of Jowa and Kabruka a'ariuMr, with rb art or laml. anrl roiiud trip ralus. ClIIIIMloa kncHARTt. SraATTON A BIRD, WIioIgshIb Grocers -And- Oommission Merchants AGENTS AMERICAN POWDIB OO 57 Ohio L.evee. CAIRO BOX and BASKET CO Dealer la LUMBBB, Ah kinds (hard anrl toft.) FLOOBINQ, SIDING, LATH, &0. If 111 ad Yard. Corner Thirty-Fourth Street and Ohio Levee. G. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer And iM-alr-r In BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant, N. 16 OHIO LEVEE. SPKCIALatumtioi ?iven tocoBiignnxuU and Ollina ordera P. CT7HI, -Exe.luniT Flour Mercliaiit AND Millers' Agent. No M Oblo Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. i it if. KTEAN BO ATM. Evansville, Cairo and Memphis Steam Packet Co., roR- Paducah, Shawneetown, Evans ville, Louisville, Cincinnati and all way landings. The elegant ilile-wbeel ituun. ARKANSAS BELLE, Waiter B. I'axNiNGTOM ... ..Master ClIARLKt iK.mi(OTOM Clerk Will leave Cairo every WKDNESUAT at S o'clock o. ni. 1 he fleet aleainer IDLEWILD, llax IIowabj) .....Milliter Kd. Thoma. Clerk Leave (iiiro every SATURDAY. Earh boat make cloa connection, at Cairo with Untt-claM ateainer for St. Louis, aleni pbiaautt New Orleans, and at Evansville with the E. AC. it. K. for all points North ami East, and with the Louisville Mail b teamen fo ball lioinl. on tha Upper Ohio, giving through re ceipts on freight and passengers to ail puiuts tributary For urther information apply to hOL. fcilAKU, Vassenger Agent. HAl.IJD.VTBKOS., 1 .,. J. M. fHIJLUPS. 'AaWlU. Or to U.J. G RAMMER, rjuierintemlent anil General Freight Agent, lo-.t-20-lir. Evansville Indiana. WAUOXi. CARL PETERS, HORSE SHOER, BLACKSMITH AND Wagon Maker. BIXTH STREET. Between OHIO LEVEE AND COMHEBCIAL AVENUE. Manufactures hla own Hoi-m Shoes and . can Asa or Oood Work. PATRONAGE SOLICITED V-SI-llU VABIKTT HTOBC 'STew-Yorli Storo WHOLESALE AND RBTAIL. Iiarsest VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Goods Sold Vary CJoaa. Oormar 19U St. aad CeaaaaaxaUl Ar. CALM, nxxxois c. o. PATira ft co. BAKU. THE City National Bank CAIRO, ILLINOS. CAPITAL, - - $100,000 orncaaa. W. r HALLIDAT. Pisssldr-nt. HENRY L. HALLIDAY, Vice Pre. I A R 8ArrORI, Csabiet, WALTER HYSLOP. Ass't Cashlsr. MRKCTORS : S. Staats) Tatlob, R n. CaMKHiS, II L. Haixtdat, W. I. Hali.idat, U. D. VViuLiAJfion. SnrnaK Himb, A . B, Saftoro, Exchange, Com and United States Bonds Bought and Sold. DEPOSITS reeeiveil and a general bank leg Iwiado. " t Rmu, President. H. Wells, Cashier. I Ned. Vine Prea't. T. J. Kerth, Asst. ash'r Corner Oonuaerolal Avt. and 8ta BtrMt CAIRO. til RECTORS. '. Dross, Cairo. Wm. Kluge, (iro. I'. Neff, Cairo. Wm. Wolife, Cairo. . Su.anka, Cairo. K. U Rillingsley , Vt. Louis . Kudrr, Cairo. H. Wells, Cairo. K. II. Ilrlnkman, St. I -on is. Uraeial BMnkiag Bnslnraa Dane. t3"Exchange sold and bought. Interest paid a ibe Havings Department. Collections made, ml all b'Kines. tiromptly attended to. Enterprise Savings BANK. CHARTERED MARCH SI. 1889 CITY NATIONAL BANK. CAIRO omcma: A. B. SAFVOKD, President. 8. 8. TAYLOR, Vk President. W. HYSLOP, Sec'r and Treasurer. Diaacroas: P.W. Bamclat, Cbab. QAUonaa, r. M. 6TOCKTLITH, PaOLG. 8CHUH, tt. 11. CUHMIMOBAtl. 11. L. UAU.IDAT, J. M. Pauxira. LNTERE8T paid on deposiu at tba rate ol sis pc cent, per annum, March 1st and Septem wrist, interest not withdrawn is added iniins Lately to the principal of the deposits, thereby iving them comvouud interest. Harried Women and Children may Deposit Money and no one else can draw it. Open every business day from 8a. in. to S p.m. t i Saturday evenings for savings deposits only rom 6 to o'clock W. HTSXOP, Traaamrar. COAL. Coal Goal PITTSBURGH, PARADISE, MT. CARBON(Blg Muddy) PEYTONA OANNEL GOAL! Order for Coal by the oar-load l,on, or in hogsheads, for shipment promptly attended to. tckTTo large consumers and all manufacturers, we are prepared to supply any quantity, by the nonth or year, at uniform rates. CAIX0 C1TT COAX C0M7AVT. Hallhlay Bro. 'a omoe, No . 70 Ohio Levee. nUatriday nro wuan ooai. CTAt Kgypllaa auua, or EfAt the Coal lump, foot af Tnu ty-Kighth STeet ty-Post Offloa Drawer, no. INBCBAXCC INSURANCE. ESTABLISHED 1888. 3 AFFORD, MORRIS AND CANDEE Insurance Agents 73 OHIO IaEVEE. City "aUoaal Baas Bsilaiaf, if-gUin. Oldaat Katabliakad Aganoy la Soot w Iliiooia. rspiasiaptln 865 OO0 OOO DA2TZEX. I.ATTPCRT Fashionable Darbtr zxAxn NOSTBMWK OF MIQttTB MTSUtMl two a! Wafl-Va m4 , - - Aa.a . THE CAIRO BULLETIN. Leading Journal of Southern Illinois. The Bulletin Will sUadlastly oppoae tha pellcla of ta tUpubllcan party, and raroaa to ba tram mailed b tba dictation of anjcrlqua Is taa Damaoratle organUation. H baitavea that tha Rapublloaa party ha alaUad iu uiaaloa. and that tha i)aao rratlo party as now orfanlied should ba ro itorad to power. It believes tha Kadloal tyranny that ka er aaveral years oppressed the Fantfc ihauld be overthrown aad tha people r.i ms iouthara Btatei paraUttad to control theu awa affair. it believe that railroad eorporattoa ifcould be prohibited by legist atlve ecarti attnta from extorting and unjustly dacnn !natlng In their buslnese traMaetions with the ptiMie. It recognlae tha equality o be lore the law. It advocate free coramere tarlh let revenue anly. it ailvoeate resumption ol apart' pay meat, and honest payment of tba ptrone debt. It adTOoatee econom) in tha a t ministra tion of publie af atr AS A NEWSPAPER rha Bulletin will publish all tha locai aawi af Cairo, aad a variety or Commercial, Fo HUual, ForeUm aad General Kawa, aad en deavor to please all taste and Interest ah reader. T 11 K JVeEKLY ULLETIN U a thirty-two column paper, turaltbed to ubeorlber for the low price of $1 25 FEB TSAR, Postage prepaid. It la tha cheapest papa in tha Wait, and la a pleaatag rireoid Visitor and Family Companion. Advertisers Cannot fail to aea tho Waled ladueo menu offered by Tha Bulletin ta tha way ot cheap and prostable advamaameata. Subscrlbo tor R THE WiWm