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CA1BO POITOFFICE. Office Honta From 7:.W a.m. tn 6:30 r.m.i Sunday from 7to9a.m. Money iotkt n:w k.iii. ii o.uu p. in. Cloeej a.m. m. Arrives. a. a. p.m. 1:10 10 :( Illinois Central K H Isaily. Miee. Central R K Dally. Calm A inreones KK-Daily. Cairn, Arkansas A Teta R K lilr. Utile River Route Itoilytie't Monday Miss. Ilivrr Route tTp, Sun. Ta. Fri. Di.wn.Tu Thu.Sat Thcbre Route Friday A Saturlay 1:00 :f ino Broo 1:00 e.o 6:00 10.30 10:00 la.-o 6:00 :00 O. W. McKsaio, r. M. R4ILBOADK. ST. LOUISJRON MOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN R. R. Evpress leaves Cairn daily -..S.nop. m Express arrives at Cairn daily .4.oria. m ArcomnKxlation leave Cairo daily ...... 2ro a. ra Accommodation arrives daily (except smnday) U :n a ro TIME CARD. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R, THAU'S LtAVS CA1BO Mall at 1J:1S I m Daily, Exjireoa at. I:i p ra " Freight at.--.. ...... o a in...xcept Sunday, Freight at IMp.m- A .KITS AT CAIRO Mail at . i:Sa m Daily Express at.., x :30 p rn-lvicept Sunday, Fttk t i -'p " fsanday Freight a . 12 V) m- . " Sun Jay JAZZES JOHNSON. Arent. CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R THB SHORTEST SHORT LINE ST. LOUIS! a We Have Come to Stay!" f"-HE train rt this rnmiuT Ainiwl .1 St X Louis and F.a-t r4. Iuu. ' with ail other lines to toe irtli, fceaat awd Heat. TIME SCHfcHCXE Leave Cairo ... .11 'At ra Arrive at M. Louis 7.3'p.m. Iv Ei-t u Louis 41a.m. Arrive at Cairo - 4 .50 p.m. J. L. HIN'CKLET. lieceral Snraerintendent J. A. WR Oeneral Passenger Agent- J"H" F'.IIT, Agent. ' CAIRO & VTNCENNES R. R. THE SIlORTEiT ROUTE TO Evansrille, Indiacapollj. Cincin nati and Louisville, RINSING THBOCGH BY DAYLIGHT. Tbe bortet an J Qaieket Line to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York, ACisf. Cot Connections with U.e -Fat Mali" to U.e Ea-t. oroiAJTAj-ou. Ajrc cixci5xat: unm. Lt Cair . 5 0 a. SB Arrive, at inu 1'. Mt Axnve al V uoeciea 12 i5 ' via rr. ux: Ajf ovrtiiTmui xiiuois. Anttwal rvmri 4 ; p m VIA lVblAJlAfVU AJD T:CXIT!tH SkAILAOAD. Arrive at ' -"-ii-'it i:3 p m. VTA OftlO iT ra.aar. WAILAVOAjl . Arrive at Xoi-.a Vera t ' p.m. AmRt It CuiCUUU SI") " imu n LouiViUc (H Ca:o airi-X-s Leave In iLaoAuo'.i SO a m Lean Cinesaaau T O' ' Imrf Louittiiie T l' " Arrive at Vibopenea.. 1 45 p m. Ixsve. Vuietio l.D' " Ieare. Evmnsviue -. a.m Amveeat umu 4 :ii p.m. Arrivt. ai Luru :0 V. A. MILLER, H. L. X0BB.ILL, Oeii KaAi.Ae't General Sup't 0"Fyr inXurmaUoa restive to rate and oon btcuou., apiy lu JAilt- JUOCS, F. Agent TAKE 1UE T1E OXLV DIRECT BOVTE TO Th.c Centennial VIA WASHINGTON CITY! thli Line PaWfDurn are Landed at Ceuteunial l.rounda, or at llroad and l'in Mreeu, in vkiuity o! tha Letwlin)r bottl. in r-hiladelj.hia, a they mayprtftr. Holder of through ticketa can stop orr AT THE NATIONAX CAPITAX. And vWt the Government Buildings, and the njiny object, of inleresU in and about Washing ton City . i raveler. di-u ing A ly.ili Yiiivti, iii CssfsrtiVj Trip, Should rtiiiuuUr Uiat the BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R., I. Celebrated 1'oriU Elatract Coachen, Splendid Hotels, Orand aid Beautiful Mountain and Valley Scenery, and the many point of Historic Interest Along its Line. Fire fill ALWAYS h u LOW As h A:j C'-:r lb PULLMAN PALACE CARS Run Through WITHOUT CHANGE Between the P:!:::r:l wesisn. i:i E::i:r: Cities. FOR THROltJH TICKETS. llAUtiOACE llietlu., Muveiueut ol Iraiua, Meei.ing t r Aowiiniuodaliimii, At-,. 4, api.ly at 'licket Oflioe.at all J'riuci,l 1'oinu, NOKTH, SOUTH, EAST OK WEST. E. U. DORSET, A.i'ttitn'lTuket Agt. 1 HOH. I. BARRY, Weatcrn I'aaa'g'r Agt. I.. M. COLE, C.en'1 Ticket Agt. THOS. U tUARI', Maatrr of Tran.p'a. $16 FORGES FOR FARMS! No Belts or Bellows. WILL WILD I IHCH i0M. Jo.t wliat ia wanted. ent l-oent aUmp ireuiar to EMl'lliE t'OUlAliLE FORCE C I ivy, Kew Yoik. this rAvvn is on nvB with W hare AdvertlslD tvatracta cava be democratic ro;RCaioiAt. roxvc!Fi5r, A convention ol tba Democrats of the Eighteenth Congresxional district of Illi &oi, is horebj- called to meet In the court bouee, at Cairo, on TuejJay, tbe 1ft day of Atigu't, 18T, at 1 o'clock, p. in., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for con- gro, and for tbv transartion of inch other bu-ine-s m may properly be transacted by said convention. The Ie.o?rts of the several counties of the district are hereby requested to appoint delegates to sstd convention on tbe follow. ing bai : One delegate for each one hun dred vote and the fraction of one hundred votes more than fifty. ct for Hon. Wm. Uaitzcll, at the election hell in November, 1?74, as follow, to wit : Delegates Alexander 9 Jsckon 16 Johnon 7 Maasac 7 Terry 1'ope 5 Pulaski 6 Randolph 22 Union 16 Williamson 12 Canto. July 5, 176 K. Bbusj, Chairnian CongreiODxl District Com mittee. DEMOCRATIC EX4TORIAL DIR. 1RKT covi:.itio.i A delegate convention of the Democrats of the Fifteenth Senatorial district, for tbe nomination of a candidate for Senator and two candidates for the boue of the Gene ral Assembly, will be held in Masonic haU, Jcnesbero, on tbe Sd day of Au;ast, ls"6. Tb DemocntJ of the several counties of the dirtrict, 111 appoint delegates on the basis of one delegate for everv one Lun'Jred vo:es cat for Hon. Wm, Hartzell, ia tVe aid cou&ties, at the election held in November, 174, and one delegate lor every fraction of one hundred votes more than fity, as lo'Jows . Alexander 9 delegate. Jackson .i.; delegates. t"mon ic delegate. The Dem'xriti ol the above-named coun ties are hereby requested t j apjiolnt dele gates to the i ouvention in accordance irlth tbe term of tbit call. InviFtwivn JmIt 1 1 - T. r. Iionro.v, Cb.irman Democratic Senatorial District Committee. THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. Official Text as Reported by the Committee. Adopted at Ml. Louis, Jane 2H, 176. We. the !levatea r.r tka .l.mAn..l. party of the L niied .States, in national cou- . MBtmuicu, uo uereuy declare the adliunuitration at f.Hur.i - . v . w gtfttiUUlCUl to be in urgent need of Immediate reform; -v ci.jviu upon iue nominees ot till, convention, and ot tbe democratic party in each tstate, a zealous eflort and o-opera-tion to this end, and do hereby appeal to our fellow-citizens of every former political connection to undertake with us thUlim an 1 most pressing patriotic duty. THE fNlOW, TBI CON8TITCTIOK, RtPLBU- For the democracy of the whole country, we do hereby realtmu our faith in the per manence of the fwlri n.i. . . to the constitution of tha United fctates, amei-umenis universally accepted as tbe linal settlement of the coutroverhies that .engendered civil war, and do here re cord our ateadtast confidence in the perpe tuity of renublican selt-Kovernment. 1HI FIRST CENTLKY. In absolute acquiescence In the will of the majority the viui principle ol repub lics; la tbe supremacy of the civil over the military authority, in the total separation of cburch and slate, lor tbe sake alike ot civil and religious freedom; in tbe equalit ot all citizens before iust laws ol their own en actment; in tbe liberty of individual con duct, unvexed by sumptuary laws; in the faithful education of tbe rising generation, that they may preserve, enjoy and tranmuit these best conditions of human happiness, ami lintm n hahibl il.a iw.i.i,.... ......... . 1 a hundred years ot changeful bi.tory; but while upholding the boiiilol our union and Kreat charter 01 thetta irrt riui.iu 1. 1. W".?-.peP,w 10 I'Mcti.e also that u.i . jbititcu nutcu ia uiu pi ice vl liberty. HBVORM COBKL'PTION CK.NTRALI8M. in tbe hearts ot the whole people tbe union, cicicu -ear. uappiiy rescued irom the danger of a secession of bUtes but now to he aaveii from a -nrrniit ju.Rtr.iHi.n. l. 1 . l. after Inflicting upon ten States the rapacity of carpet-bag tyrannies, has honey combed tll flttllJ. fit tllM loill'Pl.1 f.i.unm . . - . .v.tiuuirui list'll with incapacity, waU and fraud; infected oisirs iuu uiuuit'iaiiiirH WHO itie CO lit giunof luitrule, ua lucked lt the roi. lirif Of IIIilNUtrlnua nannl (rt ralysis of bard times. REFORM OF THE t'l'RREKCY 81'KCIE FA VMKMTS). Ktunn Is necessai y to establish a sound .una... . k . . . k 1 : . . . i,,,,tmi .vi-t.fiw His puouc creuii and maintain the natlrkn.l honnp W- the tailura for all thnaa .Ut.n ... . make itood tha nromi-ie of tii iAn.i.. . 7 . J SOIl UJ notes, which are a changing standard of -iu mn uauua vi iue people, and me nou payment or w hich la a disregard ot the C'.ismwku iwilu ui iui iiauoo. We denouuca tba Uunrovtdcnce which in eleven year of peace has taken from tba IJ""l'"ii ' tuuerai waes, vuirtoeB times the whole amount or tha legal tender notes and squandered foui time, tht, sum la use less expense, without accumulating anv re. serve tor their redemption. We denounce the tuanial Imbeoihty and Immorality of that party which, during eleven years of peace, ha made no advance toward re demotion; no preparation for resumption, but, instead, has obstructed resumption bv wasting our resources and exbaultinir all our surplus income, and while anuuallr professing to intend a speedy return "to ici payment, has annually enacted fresh hindrances thereto as mien a hindrance wa denounce the rt sumption clause of the act or ,., and we demand its repeal. We demand a judicious system of tr naration. by puMln economies, by official icirTDciiuicni, ami ny me nnances, which shall enable the nation soon to assure the whole world of its pctfect ability and it perfect readiness to meet any ot its prom ai me can 01 me creditor entitled 10 payment. We believe such a system, well devised, and, above all. entrusted t- competent nana tor its execution, cre.it ng at no time an artificial scarcity of currency, and at no time alarming the publio mind into a with drawal of that vast machinery of credit by which fCt per cent, of nil our business trans actions are performed: a system open to tbe public and inspiring peaeral confidence, would, from the day of Its adoption, bring healing on its wings to all our barrassed in dustries, set in motion the wheels of com merce, manufactures and tha mechanical arts, restore employment to labor, and re new in all its national sources tha prosper ity 01 me pcopio. REFORM OF TUB TARIFF FR IK TRADE. 17form Is necessarv In the sum and mode of fedenl taxation, to tbe end that capital may ba set tree from distrust and lab .r lightly burdened. We denounce tba pres ent tariff levied upon nearly four thousand articles as a ma't r piece of injustice, in equality and false pretense. It yields a dwindling, not a yearly rising reveuue. It bss impoverished many industries to sub sidize a few; it prohibits imports that might purcbae tbe products of American l.bois; it his degraded American eomnierce iroiu tbe hrst to an interior rank unon the biyli seas; it has cut down the sale of American manufactures at home an 1 abroad, and de pleted the returns of American agriculture, an industry followed bv halt our neonle. It casts tbe people five tim s more than it pro duces to the treasury; obstructs the process ef production, and wastes the fruits ot la bor; it promote fraud, fosters smutrflinir. enriches dishonest otlicials and uankriiKH boneM merchants. We demand that all custom house taxation shall be only tor revenue. B EFORM KCOXOM Y IS I t BLtC EXPENSE. Stcm Is neceary in the scale of public expense federal. taie and municipal. tur federal taxation has swollen from sixtv millions gold, in 1mi, to lour hundred and flity millions currency, in 1?j70. Ouratcre cte taxation. Irom one hundred and Vitv- four million gold in IttiO, to seven hundred and thirty millions currencv in l70: or. In one uecaae, irom ie4 than nve dollars per - iw more man eijjateen uonsr per head ?.nce ine peace the pcoole have raid to taeir tax-gatherers more than thrice the sum 01 the national debt, and more than twice that mm tor tbe federal government alone. We demand a vigorous fruealitv in every department, and from everv Hiker 01 me government. REFORM FCBLIC LANDS TO ACTCaL CRT- TLIP.S. M BffHtirt til nnt ntnn IntSa pron jrate waste of the public lands and . . - - -f .v.uv their oivtmon from actual settlers bv tbe pirty tn power, which has souandered -j.'o,.",ia"j acres upon rauroaus alone, and u amount 01 more man ID rue that aeirre- ua- uijx-sej 01 less man a sixtn di rectly to the tiller of the soil. REFORM ADOPTED CITIZENS. REJECTED MONGOLS. Rf:-rn, is necek.-s.rv to cor.-ect the ommi. sion 01 a republican comrressand the errors of our tretie and our diplomacy, which have stripped our fellow-auzens of foreign birth and kindred race. recroMinc tha At. lanuc, ot tbe shield of American cit-zen-ship, and have exposed our hrethcrn of the Pacific coat to the incursions of a race not sprung irom the same great parent stock, and, ia fact, now by law denied citizenship through naturalization, as being neither ac customed tt tba traditions of a progressive civilization, nor exercised in libertv under ejual law. We denounce the policy which thus discards the liberty-loving German and tolerate the revival of the coolie trade in Mongolian women, imported for immoral purrows, and Mongolian men held to per form sirvi e labor contracts. THE FAL6E f-ECTARIAlf ISSCE THE FALsE SECTIONAL I8l'E. litf'rm is necesnarv. and can never ha ef fected only by making it the controllint.' issue ol the elections, and lifting it above ' I - .. .. l.u lllk.U UC UU1I.C holding class and the party in poster seek to smother it. r'u-st the falsa is-ue with which they would enkindle sectarian strife in resne. t to the public schools, ot which tbe e-tablinh-ment Rnd support belorig exclusively to tbe several States, and which the demo cratic party bas cherished from their foun dation, and is resolved to maintain, without any partiality or preference for anv class. sect or creed, and without contributing from tbe treasury to any. Second The false i-sue by which they seek to light anew the dying embers of sectional hate between kindred people once unnaturally estranged, but now reunitedU on one indivisible republic aud a commonV' uesutty. REFORM THE CIVIL SERVICE. H'f jrm is necessary in tbe civil service-. experience prove that efficient, economic al conduct of the governmental busine- is not possible if it civil service be subied tn change at every election, be a prize fought tor at the ballot box, ba a brief reward of party zeal, instead or post of honor, as signed for proved competency and held lor fidelity in the public employ; that the dis pensing of patronage should neither Da a tax upon tbe time of all our public men, .v.. M9 imh.i umciii ui men aiuoiuon; uere, again, profes-ion fabilied In the preform ance, a test that tbe party in power can work out no practical or satisfactory reform, REFORMCORRUPTION OF HIGH I'CBMC OFFICERS. Rtjurm Is necessary even more in tbe higher grade of the public service. Tbe pre.ideut, vice president, judges, senators, representatives and eabintt officers and ull others in authority are tbe people" serv ants; their office aro not a privute perquisite--they are a public trust. When the annals of this riTkiiV.Hr. wimw tha disgrace and censure of a vice i.reui. dent; a lata speaker ot the house ol repre sentative marketing bis rulings as a presid ing officer; three senator profiting secretly by their vote as law-makers; five chairmen of tbe leading committees of tbe late house ot representatives exposed in jobbery; a lata secretary ot the treasury torging bal ances in public accounts; a late attorney general misappropriating public iunds; a secretary of tbe navy enriched or enriching friends by percentages levied off the proliu of contractors wPh hi department; an embassador to England censured in a dis honorable speculation; the president's private secretary barely escaping convic tion upon trial lor guilty complicity in trainu iw i,n revenue; a secretary of war lmpeachea for high enines and mls.le. mcanors, the demonstration is complete that the lirst steo in reform must be the people s cho ca of honest men from another party, lest tbe disease of one political or gamzation infect tbe body politic; and lest by making no change or men or parties wa can get uo change or measure and no real reform. REFORM REFORM REFORM. All these abuse, wrougs and crimes, the product of sixteen years of tbe ascendancy or tbe republican party, create necessity for reform, confessed by republican them aelves, but their reformers are voted down In convention and displaced from tbe cabinet; the party's mas of honest voters Is ipower.es to resist the eighty thousaud officeholders, its leader and guides. Jitfvrm can onlv be hail 1.17 ....,.,. 1 clvlo revolution. Wa demand a change of luiiuuusuuu, m ruange ot party, that wa may have a change of measures and of men. CO-All for 31.00. Tf? rKut heeU of Choice atiisie arranged lor the Piano Forte will be sent by mailonlS aiST'i through any new. wh'v,'!,1i'i7i'"t,u'1111 Tom Brown Faro V, ihw or'fe, t-'larible wwte 7 hen Old Jrr ksoa had hi lia wiZilttT. 1-he Urand old FarmT.." Wt?.'tr1"! lo sou Reall, Tuiak he Did. lJFSbTP,? ""J - Hitchcock, Pub Ushers, -K, ilurd Avenue . y. t-t-ikm. The Cairo Biitin Job Printing Blank Book AND Picture Finuting Ilcadqtmrtc WASHINGTON AVENUE, Northwest Corner TwRlfYVi Building. THE PRINTING OFFICE: .1 .More Comphte JOB tl W7:..' o.r... . .. . r . ,., VJJll c ,wl ln ny UJ side of St. Louis. Jl !$ entitled to and zens of Cirr and all the country contiguous (Jvrrto. LETTER HEALS, BILL HEADS, BILLS OF LADING, BLANK BOOK HEADINGS, BLANK'S OF ALL KINDS, VISITING CARDS, SMALL nAND HILLS, MAMMOTH POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, BOOKS, F.vprythiner in the Printing: Line, at the Very xjuwesb Orders siid us, addnsnd to "The Cairo Bull tin Company, Cairo, Illinois," trill write prompt attention. THE BOOK Tltere is no hind of Binding required by this community that cannot he done at the Bulletin Cairo City Bindery in the lest of style and at One lowest jrices. If you hate Pamphlets you xcish If you have Magazines to be hound, send them in. If you Jiave Music to be bound, st nd it in. If you ftne Blank Boohs, icith or icitlcoiit printed headings, we can man ufacture them for you. If you hate Ruling to be done, sh'rUst notice. The Biuderv IS in cluirac of Mr. " " - workman, xchosc b-votion to his business and the promptness xcith which lie turns out tliA best tf viorlt, entitle him to all the patronage that Oiiro has in the line of Book Binding and Ruling. THE PICTURE FRAMING DEP.ARTMENT: luning Purchasi d the Compltte Framing apparatus of the late firm of to frame all kinds of Pictures, Manufacture Window Moulding and Cornices, and do all kinds of work in this line. If you hive Cltromos, bring them to vs Jor mounting and framing. If you Jiave Picture of any kind bring them to us, and at a trifling ex pense tee will make them ornaments for your rooms and dwellings. PUT Orders addressed to E. A. BURNETT, will be promptly attended to. Patronize Home enterprise ; Give tho Old Man and the Establishment Manufactory, Street, Bulletin MINTING ESTABLISHMENT than ... lm Clll,,t of Ui4t jumiuippi I allty, out should wite the support of the citi- jrrices. BINDERY : to preserve, ttnd them to us for binding. tee .can do it in the best style on the AMBROSE W. PYA TT. a fLtit.rate - J I Stock of Mouldings and the Picture Rockwell & Co., we are now prepared Young Man a Chance ! c EUTUDll Tl.e 4uirkeM. Nnml itai.l Chenpeai KciMediesj. I'hyslrians n-onnimenit. .ml 4ri-i... .i.i. that iki such remedies have ever In-lnre been in use. VVords are cheap, but the proprietors ot theseai tides will ptvwnt trial bottles to medical men, gratis, as a gnar.iiitce f wh.it they say. lllr.CE TALK l.IM.MEM , Whits WaP rH, will cure Rheumatism, eiirulgia. Emu bag". is,J"'. .Vr llre.sls, Sore iUs, rmsteil reet. ChilliUn. su...inn. u. '.. . and any ordinary ' SLBsll, HON OB HIS. I. AILMKVT Vc make no tiretense that iln .rti. l. . ;n cure ' cancer, restore lost bones, or give health t.i a whisky soaked carcass, but it will alwavs re duce inllanmmtiou mid llv i.nin . I II -viy wile tins bad rlieiim.nfi.iii t..r nr. no rest, no sleep-could anan-ely walk actos. the nm.r. hbe is now completely cured by the use ol Centaur Liniment. SVC all lJ thankful to yon anil recommend your Wonderful nu-.li.-ii.. all our friend. lames ilurd, of Zauesville, Ohio, says- "I he Cenlaur Liniment cured my Neuralgia " Altred Tuah. of ew.rk Uritfii ; ,S.tiil e one dozen bottles by exnress. J h I.inim..t ha. saved my leg. I want to distribute it, Ae,." ine saie 01 this Liniment is increasing ran. if 1 r . 1 Idly. 1. The Yellow Centaur Iliniment is for the tough skin, flesh and muscle of H.lHsr.S, Mixas AWU AXIMAUS. We have never vet seen a rim i.r si..vln Sweeny, Rinjc-lloue, Wind-Call, .Scratches, or l'oll-Evil, which this Liniment would not sslily benellt, and we never saw but a few caea which it would nut cure Ir Hill Mm. when anytbinir can. Jt I. tolly to siiend tut a tamer, when one dulinr's worth of Centaur Liniment willdo better. The following Isa sam ple of tbe testimony produced: v . y. itopkiDS, t'ostma.ter, fiqua, O , savs: "Centaur Liniment can't be beat. It cure. every time. ' vaiAiKTOV, O., March S.1S74. 'The Centaur Llnimeuta are the L-MtRellinv metlicinen we have ever had. 'the ilemand ia very pmit lor it, and we cannot afford to be WIIUOUI 11. "P. II. HLSK A SON." Jr.rraiu.oa, Mo., ov. Hi, 1S73. 'Some time auo 1 wa. Bliiuuinir horse, to sil Ixuis. I got one badly cnuiileil in tbe car. w ith treat didiculty I itot him to the stable.. Tbe suible keeper irave ine a bottle of your Cen taur Liniment, which 1 used with such .access that in two.lii the horse was active and nearly well. 1 have been a veterinary surjreun lor thirty years, but your Finiment beau anything 1 hae ever used "A. J. M'CAIM V Veterinary Burfreon " For a miauucei'. amp we wi.l mail a Centaur Almanac, containing hundred, of certiorate, irom every nisie in ine 1 num. 1 beae l.ini ttieut. arv now sold by all de.er. in the country iaaioratory 01 .j. ji. i.tir. a Oar til. , .V Vona. Oast or ia. lr. Samuel FibJier, of Ifvannis. Mas. .. ei lierimentol in his private ttractice, fur twentv yean, to proaluce a numbin.tion that would have me prniwrtiea or CASii DK oil, without Its un plMMant taste and rripios; eflwt. His preparation was Kent for. near and far till finally he nave it the name of t jmtona, aa put It up for silt. 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