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THE DAILY" CAIKO BULLETIN; TIIUKSPAY MORNING, IAY SO, 1878. i f.rl I 1 1 iW MoiiiriNt) eiAVt i.nTfl V Kltf OflVt: Bulletin nuiuunir, waaium:" a........ CAIRO, 1U.1SOK gqbaurliMl'on lint?: Daily (delivered hy carric.ru per week Hv mail (In advance!, imi' year hii Diiiutlut Three umntlis...., Ore month , KKi.r. Hy null (In idvauccj, one year nfi months Three mnurhf To clubs of ten mill over ticr cunyl . .. I'llstle In nil cases IT.'1'tiia. AdvrtiiiiC Keitt'i . i' ' ' IIAU.Y.' Klrst Insertion, iter square Knhsequcnt Insertions. Hit square For one w. per square Kor ln weeks, per square. Knr three weeks, per njutirf K.irone month. per square Kmh additional sauare fill 11 .. Ml . ..' . 1 00 . 1.00 . Ml . i.au .fl.ro . ,vi ,, RUu . 4 M) . tit) . T.I") . 4M Kitvt Insertion, per square '' IS UlltHKHIlll-Ilt lllNTlllIlm " Kichl Urns "t solid nonpareil constitute square. Displayed advertisement" will he clmri.'.'d accord Ins to thi space occupied, at bIhivc rales there he ine twelve lilies ol s.dld t.vpc In Ihe luch. To rcirular advertisers oflV-r (iipcrior Itidtu-o-rnents. lioth as to mien nfcharires uuil manner of displaying ti ir favor. . l.OCjll UOtlt'CS ttt.lltV CCIltS 1IT HHP for AM I1S.T- lion; ten cents per lliio for each suhhseqiicut Iiiht- Communlcailonsupon suhjccts of general Interest to the public are at nil tiling acceptable. Kejettcd manuscript will not he returned. Letters and communications should tic addressee! "Cairo Bulletin, Cairo. Illinois." ( JNO. H. OKKkLY, General Manager. Only Moruinsr IiIIy In Southern Illinois. OFFICIAL I'APF.K OF THE CIH' AND COUNTY. Tl7n. Xnlly, Kditor. Democrutio Nomliiiil ions. MH tatk thkaki hui. EDWARD L. (' KONKKI'I K, of Stipliiiicon. rB MTrBiNTKKiirsT or rrsi.ii' im"Tiuti"V, SAMI KL M. ETI'EK, of Mt Laui. 1MB CURKK Of Tll fllTRKHK OirBT, KlITIlfKN UMXD DIVIMIIN. JACOB 0. CHANCE, of Marion. FOR CLKHK (if THE Al'l'IJJkTS tofKT, WHTIIfllN OIIAHU 1UV1I(1S, .lOUN Q. HAHMAX. of Alrxandcr. Gold Jn Nt-w York ycftcrilay, llOO.ij. The Valliy Clarion wants to know who 'apt. ThomiiR i. Ix't it bide ;t time. If the captain diouM liapiKn to rtftive the t'arliomlale nomination ho will, ly the time the leaves lw-pn to fall, lie one of the Ust known men in the Eighteenth ilirtrict, to i veryliotly hut himself; ami if he rtocn not, when the contest ends, pronounce t'ajit. Thomns a mortal of whose exihtenee he had never dreamt, then we are no prophet. Ir. Alexandkr II. STtrHse threaten to ilemolish Mr. Clnrknon X. Potter, for say injr in hin letter to a friend that Mr. S. wan in a combination with the Ik-publicans to de feat investigation into the electoral fraud. If Mr. Potter if to lie crushed by one of the distinguished Georgian's paraTupli we ndviso him to exhibit no immeiliate alarm. Cycles will have passed aw ay ere the pith of the paragraph can be reached even by skipping every alternate sentence. And when it is reached Mr. Potter will Ik- Ik yond the praise of friend or blame of foe. Stkwaht's hotel for women in New York is a failure. And we are glad that it i. It was started with a great flourish of trumpets as to what it would accomplish for the n-pectable jKmr women of that eify. It tijieni.il by virtually closing its doors, if we may Ik- jiennitted to ue that biU-rniuni-ni. against the very clas who sought its proclaimed U nctits. A scale of jirites was adojited for the well-to-do In life und not for the poor. It will be con verted into an ordinary caravansary. Tut Sjiarta Plaitidi aler thus declares it self: ''For state treasurer, Tho. S. Hidg way, of Shawneetown ; for sujerintendcnt of juihlic instruction, G. C. Itoss, of Car Umilale; for congress, John K. IMrich, of rjiarta; for n presentative, Jyhn I. McKie, of Coulterville; for clerk of the supreme court, Charles H. Hoc, of Piikneyville; for clerk of the a)clhitc court, U n. L. I'lcn, uf Mound City." Fortunately for the pro jile of Illinois this is only a declaration; if it were within the range of jmssibilities to convert it into a fact, then, indeed, would there lie occasion for sack-cloth ami ashes. Hut the jieiiplo are not in a mood for mourn ing. They jiroiose to put Radicalism on jienance by retiring it from power for an indefinite jieiioil, lieginning with Xovem Iter next. The friends nf Mr. Willmtiks throughout the Southern C.riuid Division rcqurcd no tMintirmation, under his own signature, of what they knew would be hi m'tion in re gard to the candidacy of his successful coin jietitor at Centraliai hut as it may have the effect of silencing, some of his opH.nents, some of whom, We regret to my, presist in impugning his Democracy and ascribing to him selfish motives, we cheerfully reproduce his letter to Mr. Chance, with the Uujh- that it may lie as balm to their troubled souls: Mt Vhinos, li.t. , vv i;th. ih-.h. Iikah .lAsr: Awpt my hesriy coiii!riiliilullnni iihid your tioinlimiloii, mid f you kmm uln r,.. t,v word or act. I t un udil rltmlr vote to tuur nmlorltv. I h pli ?d toitiopimlo with you. uni f,',r you. and If you lo ir nun Iik1U re t fcMc o,.t 1 bsi not, or lliul I Mill uni irtvu up the touti-M. "rlioirt aim ou the ol. 1 rrmsla, u wi r. our friend. Jsnib 0. C hlii. K.qr. It Is customary on Decoration Day to In lulge Id the eloquence of sM-cch ami flowers us a tribute to the memory of the hemic men who died that posterity might reap as It leg wy a it-united, free and haipy country. On tlu iH'casioiipliiithsnoJqss ilcasjire tliun a lak. has lttn Hssigncl'.to MaMw1""'1)'. oM 'I i rl est i al'n i t ed St Jtjs Sntitheriif disSfict of ifliniiis!'' unirytor tne ,i r . i v.i .. j lie niiijor is a young man, who has devoted his la-st time and thought to the practice of his jiro fession, but his fame as us an orator is not confined to his efforts at the bur. Thostf who have had the good fortune to listen to him oii the occasions when he. stcpjied asjd fniin.his legal duties to ta-at of-matters of public interest are warm in their praise of his j)ovc,rs us a sjicuker. With bright skies, fragrant flowers, und the sentiments which should jicrvnde the hearts of all who assemble to jmy homage to the dead, this Decoration Day should be made an event memorable to those who juirticipate in it. Oi;h friend Lusk, in the last issue of the State Gazette, observes: One of the most humorous mid siitlrli nl pieces of rnrnpoxltiou wi have reud In mniiy n diir uppeim il In Thk Caiiio Hru.rriN of Inst Wedni'duy. timler the hemline "Tho Wlfhtlni; lufluenie of Hiidlcul Inn." Clue ol the moM aiutirini: fCliteiuen in It in this: "With the Inrrvaoe ol Deuiocrutli- ote lie tellitfence mid enterprise luereane. and with the In crease ol lutellltfenec and enterprise there InvarluMy comet an luereusti In Deuioirucy." Now what han iudueed Till Ul lXK ris to Inflict thin keen hit of sa tire on the poll ileal party of which it profi'imc to he un orpin U more than c can kuis, hut I he Joke IhJiM us Knd us though we knew the motive which prompted it. Wvcouuuviid the eutire article lo the attention ol the I.ouUvlllc C'ourler Journul. with the iijritwtton that Innteail of rnlllua spiIuM the Ignor ance und lawidisncn ofKeutiicky, the hunuer Dein ocratlc state of the Union. It inlu'ht domori'eflectlve work by hnrllnir the sharp shu'Hs of ridicule, utter the manner of Tim Bci.iktik. The vision of our contciujiorary is imjicr vious to the rays of light. Its opaqueness is the result of its chronic Radicalism. Like the Kev. JasjH-r's world, it stands still, while everytliing ul;out it moves. In saying that "with the increase of Democratic votes in Southern Illinois in telligence and cnterjirise increase," we ut tered a truism which has become prover bial in these jiarts, and which even the must unblushing und reckless Radical hcrealsmts will not have the effrontery to call in iues rion. We were never more serious in our life that w hen we penned the fact referred to. The moment that Democratic jiajiers, that telegrajih, railroads and schools in vade the unlettered strongholds of Radical ism, an increase of Democratic votes, and consequently an increase of enterprise and intelligence, follow just as naturally as an office-seeker of the jwlitical jiersuu sion of our contcmrxrarj- follows thejmb lic teat or commits any cither act that would mantle the cheeks of a Democrat with shame. We have only to jsiint to the forlorn condition of such counties as Pojie and Masac to vindicate the justice and truth of what wc said, and we should desjmir of the almost liojieless state of ourneighlmrs if we did not rind consolation In that spread of Democratic- faith and jirinciples. which no ignorance, however nck-rib)ed and rooted, can much longer withstand. Wt hud fondly hoped that the flaunting of the bloody shirt would lie confined to the male memls rs of the Radical jiursua sion. Hut it seems our heipe-s were in vain. A band of Washington jiatriotesws. headed by Grace Grcenwosl and Mary Clemmer. have saturated one eif the mule garments with gore, and threaten to mexicanize the cenintry by Uaringjit aloft in their jirecious little hands from Maine to California and from the lakes to the gulf. They frantically ajijieal to "the women of the country," shrieking: "!b every city and town wmen fhoold call meet lops, st which the hook rccltlni; the story of the e hitholm trsjedy will he for sale, and at which there shulild befM-akers who helleve that our (Jot- eminent aould protect Its rltlens oo every tt of the null where our flag floats; who believe that the blood of a man who lost his life heckute he wan faithful to political duty should not sink luto I fie ground in vain, and If the result of there incctiniff aud of the circulation of the hook should he that all American citizens should arrive at clearer views of the Mate of their whole country snd of their political dutlet. both ss citizens or the State and citlnens of the lint Ion . then American women will have performed s service to American voters In which every patriot ic heart will rejoice. ' The de-ar souls should lie slow in inuking haste. They may worry themselves into hysterics; and that would fill the "jiatriotic heart," irresM'( tive of jiarty eir creed, with sadne ss. Hut, come what may, let us have "the book." Let it lie. in verse an epic. The sex glide into this form of literature us easily as Wcgg declined and fell off tlie Russian ciuirc. "The Issik" need lack no thrilling situations, nor would it be compelled to make any discrimination in color; there is Eliza Pinkston; there was Frances Thompson, the? Morton report, Gen. Kiljiatrick, the whisky rings, rifle chilis, returning boards, and White lea guer, which, under u skillful hand, would hurrow up a heart of udainant und till the hind with sorrow. Hy all means give us "the lusik." Let there be no vexatious de lay iibnut it. Mits. Se'ovii.i.K, a young, Chie'Hgo widow, advertised for coiTosjmndciii'U "with u view to matrimony Tom Moe)re, u waiter in' Dcadwood hotel, wrote to her. Many let ters passed iM tween them, they, exchanged ihotogrii)hs, and at length agreed to mar ry. The widow sja'ttt all her money in the imrcbase ot u railroad ticket to Dcadwood; but Tom had told he r that he was a pros jierotis landlord, and so she felt easy as to financial mutters. On he r arrival in Dead weiesl, he confessed that he was only a waiter. She broke off the engagement In st ant ly, and . some generous persons gave her money with which to get home, isia I Frnnl tlie CnrSNrtiililla KrciI Prcut Hon. .lOllli II. eiqrly, u'fVNaj $Alls0t!ixETljf,' M' In training for Ihtf rues .for MvertiM two years hence. Th DeWocnuJ, UtJjH nft.4ld lntf, U "iniisni II" I""11 r mm uo worse. n iney reully w ifh to ufccnd to power they niul put off bourhou Urn and put on riidlculUm, They cuu do this ninru eflecliiully hy shulvtuu tjier vlil-llmi iMll4ile-tlniu politicians. Aid puttlllK tieforiMlie peoJ)1(Jyoilii(;iin(l proKrusnivu uiuu. To this cla Mr. IJUerly bcloun. To nominate him JoMiovernnr would bo to .rilxu u terribly jinjvl.uiiKiBli thut old rnnss.bks, Dlu'er haturs agilrbul (ywipiithli r(,,t)iittlep iru ti thu NIHto of Itlluofstrii thouAilid siinurv-toe'd, Hepuli Means who would rally uround und support Mr, Olterly. K)Huklui( Ar ourself, wu should be pMiiil, to null IU name to our must beud auel Birt Lra) u rordlal. ln nrty support. ' ' '. AND STII.L THKY ceiME. Krom thu I'ariucuh Sun. Sluce the return of John II. Oberly to the edllorlal harness THk I'aiho Hi li.ktis has vnstly Inijirovi'd uml U now one ol thu spiciest, ulilust DeiiiiKrulle jourualr In lllluuls. From the llcutou Suudurd. There Is an lutiiixe fiihclniitlon for u leiirncd mind in the pattesofthe revived Caiiio Hi'm.ktiw. Tho eilitoriulf cover avurt ruu'e of subjects, and iu Iheir coiiKtruciloii exhibit much murveloiis knowleili'. Their W no doubt In the world but that thu Hon. John II. Oberly has at some period of his life at tended school. We may uild that It lt probuble he studied a little while he was at school. Alro. that he possessed much natural t'culus before he sturted ou a pilrimiie after knowledge, and thai with u keen coniprehenlou that S "little Uuruiou Is a dullLMTollH thllof." h(; tilted the ltniii.M tt.tf il bucket" of the rural academy bottom slild tmuiilf f at one sweet draught tCMik In ull the wisdom con. ccrnlni; men und things with which the world abounds. Whether gently toying with thu John tofun mutacheof tirpby" 'ountaln, smoothln Hie ruffled feathers of Ikey I'lenimenp. or klckluj; in the diaphragm of the Arirue-Jouniul man. there U still revealed the same remurkuble fund of infor mation, w ith the same rich vein of humor flashing out. like veins of silver and pildund pM'lous stouen throw iuii out the sheen of their wealth amonu the solid adamant nf cloud cupped mouutaius. We are plad John has uncorked his Ink bottle. The press of Poutheru Illinois will huvu u rare model from which to copy editorial beauties. It will increase the sale of book. We will see each wii k as thu Bcu.KTiN conns to our tables, loaded w ith IibltuiiI riches of intellect, like a tlucly arranged bouquet of exotics, how much of the sunshine of lovliuess flows fr m a happy quotutlou skillfully injected luto au article, aud with what awful power u quill can be shou d If It Is only oiled by Bacon genera tions old. Keally. we ure more pleased than we ran express to sec the great iuiprovemeuts madu in the Uri.ltTis, und because we recognize in the head that guides the hand that counstructs the ar ticles for that paper a cultivated lulod. we wish it all the success that geuius deserves. If the Demo crats of Southern Illinois want an intelligent, w ill v swake, readable paper, that is chuik full of news and good thiujs, let them subscribe lor Tut Caiiio WlKKLY Bl'LLETIS. FROM WILLIAMSON COUNTY. "kEWANEK'' SMITH MAKES A TALK THE KAKMEKS IN HM Sl'lKlTS THE DEMO CRACV (IE EnANk I.I.N. Marios, III., Muy 28, 17h. Knun our own cornspondt nt. The M. E. Church Js ojde of this jdace have just finished a jmrsonage for their minister. The general health of the jieople of our county is goes!, though there are ut prese nt a few case s of jtueumeinia in differe nt localU lies. Harve-st commenced in emr county the tirst of this week. A larpe nutnlH-r of reujiers have ken sold here this sring, und the farmers feel confident that the yield of gruin will be amjily large to justify the investments. Our farming cnmniunitie s are in tine sjiirits, and they jmy no attention to the faNe alarm of tlie Nationals, Grcenbuckcrs, Communists, what-lo-you-call-them, that their homes are Hsin to lie swallowed up by the monoMilist and money shark. News coms to this jilace that the De li ioe racy of Franklin county held a conven tion at Henton on Saturday, the 25th. for the Jiurpose nf selecting delegates to the senatorial convention of the 4tb district, at the same jilace, em the 25th of June; und that the de legate s we-re instructed to cast their votes for Dr. J. S. Norman for Rejin w ntjttive fiver Hon. W. S. Cantreil. This very much disjilcases the Williamson De mocracy, all of whom were stremgly in fa vor of Cantreil in jire ferenif to Norman. "Kewanee" Smith, a big gun of the Greenbackers. was in our city ou last Fri day, and made a sjasech at the court heiusc to uUmt one hundred peojile. He talked, and stamjK'd, and swore, and U-at the ilesk for an liour and u half; but, during all his noise, it was evident that his remarks were a it calculated to "set the wesids afire." lie qtiit three or four times before he got through, aud finally took his seat with his tongue still wagging. In the evening he made another speech, und jiroceeeled to "or ganize." The jilatform was read, and an eijijiortuiiity was given t') "Jim," where ujMin the enormous nuinlsr of five milk-and-water fossils swallowed the' bait. The Greenback organization may be a gisal thing, but somehow or othe r it didn't "lake" here. J. F. C. Have Yor a Cot tiii. That dry hack ing cough is the herald of apjirouchiiig con sumption. To check the swift jirogrt ssof the destroyer, jirnmpt and decisive measures must be restored to. A dose of Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar. Wild Cherry and llorehniirid, taken when 'he coughing spells conic on, will afford immediate relief, and eventually effect n thorough cure. Il will be found eeiuully bene ficial in all forms of throat and lung disorders. Jn , s(. ,,f croup it js f ineMimiible value, ('all at the drug store of Barclay Brothers and inquire about it; they will furnish you with a trial size hot tie for 111 cents. A h.rgesize 50 cents and one dollar. Also agents fr I'.of. Purkcr's Pleasant Worm Syrup, whieh never fuils. Pleasant to take, and requires tin physic, It'icc 25ets. pAKTicn.Au, attention given to wrapping pajier, slat.s, pencils, at Pyatt A CtVs., Twelfth und Washington avenue. I V KXCURSION. $ TJIK J OSSKXCUHSIOJ ION. J -TO- 7J Miles Ihiwnli(MiTsissnpl, .- ' 1 U ' ' I .'. t i WION KTKAMKIt f ' . f I l',(.,Vfcf''( LEAVES CAIIIO ' '' Satui'cluy,.Iuiie l,at I'Jm.; (ol.l'Mlil S und BELMONT, S JVM. J Hick uni n. :) p ni. : arriving al New Mmlrlil ut S p. in. Kctuinlnir. leave New Madrid al 7 p.m.; II U t hi it ii. ti p.m.; Coluni bus unu 111 llnolll, U p ni., ARRIVING AT CAIRO AT 1 P. M. ; MaKIM. LAMll.M.S at Fillmore, Iy N'm-liilk, .Mo ami Turr'ti uml JNlcuclly'st JiiiiiUiihh, TWO HANDS OF Ml SIC OX HOARD. ttKiire for Hound Trln. lucludlnL' Ilcln shnn nts. 1 1 .lli Meals. Mice ills extra. We go to New .Madrid in Duvlluht and guurunten a good time. ;. ,1. (.'HAMMER, Muster. JAMKS ItlCieiS. Ticket Agent. THE DAILY HI I.LETIN. TTiTTTTrpKNTII YE All. T T TIT The Cairo Hiillelin ei,t, rs upon ils llll 1111 tenth year with a complete new ii ii inittit and a i!i terniinutioii to make ..,,., , It In all respeits wurihy the support II llllll H of its pairous. 11 II : HH 1IH EEEEEEK , ivrr K l'ti''lislied Every K E Morning, EEEEEEK MiiND.Ws EM E1TEH. I: wlllembrare in i'.s colnnins daily I j DDDDD local events, commerce, finances, politics, latest news, miscellany, I) D 1) DDDDD A A A A A A A A AAA AAA of such character as we trust shall prove the equal of the cheapest and tusi ot our lonteuiporaries. I inn ii ii n inn The POLITICAL CAMPAIGN' now uenilitt is one of gn at import- . . v Pnv, ,urH.MH l,t ll,lU Jl II ,:II1H 1-1. lunu Mate aspects: a full e 'miens. JJ iunal ii I, x'Aiion will he chosen; a . . l.i L'islature is to Im' ele u d w hit h " iwill ilcli rniine the sueressor to Hon. Jd L ' "igleshy iu the lulled Mali s iimmi jSeliate. 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All letter and and communicutlous should be addressed lo The Cnii'o Htillctin CAirid. ILLINOIS. NN NN N N N N N N NN NN JNO. II. eiHKIILY, (ieti'l M.inuger. The, .lob Olfiee. i . ' We have purchased the Latest Miyles of type, have procured the services of Expert Printers und lire 1.0 pn pared to do All Kinds or Job I'rliitlnt'ln the best maaner. RKATTY I'lalio, Organ: best, par Look for startling Bcws. Organs. Vi stops. f:A; Pianos only ilMi. cewt ftMi. Circular free. D. T. Beat ty, Washington, K.J, rjUgClNATlViANK, Cairo, 111 i iioIm. CAPITAL, 8100,000 OFFICKIIS: W. I', HAI.I.IDAY, I'resldmit. , , II. L. MALI. IMA V. Vice rresldcut. . WALTEII IIVsl.ol', cashier. DIHKCTOHS: . STAATS TAVI.OK. W. V. pAUJIiAV. IIKNIir I,. IIALI.IIIAT, ' II. II. ITNMMIIIAJI, ll.il. WII.UAMHl.N, STU'IIS.N lilllll, Jl. II. CAM'KK. F.x'cliangp, Coin ami United Stnte Ilonds UOL'iilJT AND bul.D. , Deposits rcuriud and a general bankli.ii btisluess coiiiiiicled. ALEXANDER COUNTY BANK, Coimneicirtl Avenue ami Eighth Street, ' CAlllll, ILLINOIS. omTckFs: K. IIIIOSS. I'tesidellt. P. N F.FF. VI. e President, II. W KI.I.S. ( ashler. 7. J. KEKTII, Asslstunt Cashier. Dill El Tons : . Hrosa, Cairo: Wlllium KIiil'c. Cairo; I'cter Nell'. Cairo: William W'oll. ('iiro: A. Misurlka. Cairo; Jl. L. Hillinnslfv, St. Louis; K. Under, Cairo; E. II. lirlnkinaii. St. I Is; II. Wells, Cairo; J. Y. ieiuaou, tulceinhia. t l.ENEIIAL HANElNrtlll SINFSS DONE. Ex. V change soW and boucht. Inleresl I n i In the Savings lieparinieiit. (ollcctions made and ail hiisiness proniptly altenned In. JANTEJU'RISE SAVINGS HANK', Charte red March 31. Iliti',1. OFFICE IX CITY .NATIONAL BANK, ( llil'O, IllinoiH. INTEREST paid on deposits Marts 1st and Sep tember 1st Interest not wtthdrawo is aJded im- nii ilitileiy to the principal of the deposits, thereby Fiving tbe'm compound iuterest.. ' t" Ctilldrsn und married wubicd may deposit ninney and ou oi else eau draw It. WALTER 1IYSL0P, Tiieaschhi. INMKA('K JNSURANCE AGENCY OF AVklls & Kkih-ii, lirraasfNTiKu the Royal Canadian :(:;,rv;: trial. Can iiii.iiiMfold. mitishAinencalA:::!,':,. Xli'lL.i illn ' 'in' una Marine (Mil. Mile. N. J .'1 lilt Jilt , Asset.. $1.4iitT M. Coininercial! .Of New Vork e iivi. Assfts. . .... SM'i.lgK Hi, I'llWitl "Of I'hllad. lphia: esiabllshi d in i IllOll , Assets, f-ltung in. Fireniairsl.w idf Daiion. it . sset. lin. CM !. (iennaiilAs.,,, ",f K,,:!.",r,:''Vtv,s-v, KlsKS W' KITTEN AT FAIll li.MKs. Otfi. in A U'XitiiiliT 'ininty Hunk. T N' S u R A N e -r R mm I f" ZZ z. v r -3 4 a -.. i 7. JZi ' H r. x . y FOR, KKST. F ,VJR RENT Kor any leuglh of time, ihe tWo ston- bri' k residence on Twenty-third street and Holhrook svtiue iforin i rlv iKi upiedby f Cuhli ciintaliiliig nine rooms and a cellar, with stable. w.i.mI shed. etc.. all in rirst class style and arranged in ih- mil ronvenii nl iiiannef Also a large store room, sltuuted at No SO Ohio Lcvrc. r.il feet. EohSalk. A buggy, harness, u. aim. u No. 1 Kimlis piano. For further particulars Inquire of A. I'. MCIIKohUFK. Agent. No. seiotili, Levee. VAMETY STOKK. XKVV YOIJK-aSTOUE,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. t.. . The Largest Variety Stock IX 'J'HK CJTV. GOODS SOLI) VKKV CLOSE Cor. Nineteenth street and I. Commercial Ave., )' Cairo, 111. C. O. P ATI Eli .So CO. IiYEIXW AND HEN(VATI(i. youu OLD CLOTHES CAN UK llEACTiri'l.l.V DVKD OR HEPAIHKI) At a Trifling Kpcnse-C. o. I. (HAS. SHELLEY, NO. 36 EIGHTH ST. pg Ladles' snd Oeuts' bid hsti nisdc new. rADiEs-inUi)! T'-. h li ii.'. jji Decorations for Antique I'ot- terv, China, (.lass and other Ware; (.old and Silver Paper, Tissue and (.lazed Tajier, all Colors; Sheet Wax, Single and Double Thick, all Colors aud and Shades; .Mould jug Tools; Silver and other AVire; Flow er Cutters; Anchors, Harps, Lyres and Crosses; Moss, fine Colors; Wax Flower Instruc tion Dooks, etc; Splints, all lengths, White, Walnut, and all Colors. For all these tr to Harolij V. Bald Heads. Attention ! Carboline at 1 Jaivki vf riain and Fancy Stationery; Papateries in large Variety, attractive for their lU-auty, Novelty and Superior Quality; Mourning rapeteries; Letter, Note, Fools and Legal Cap Pa pers; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils ; French, English and Ameri can Inks; Sealing Wax ami Wafers of the Olden Time: Chalk Crayons, White and As sorted Colors; Rublwr Lands, etc. If in Want don't buv un til You have Seen and Triced. For ull then' iro to Barclays'. (irav Hairs ! Now's Your Chanct; ! C'aKKOLINK AT P.Mlf LAYS'. Luhin's, Atkinson's and all InilKirted and American Per-' fumes at low Prices. Call and Examine. For these in Original Bottle and in Bulk, co to Barclay'. Handrufi'Oiit ! IVme ! Cai'holino at J axvluV. JJOt'SEKEEPELS, ATTENTION If you w ant a little VarnMi, Furniture Polish, Linseed Oil, Turrentine,White Lead. Paint or Colors of anykind. a White wash Prush, Paint or Varnish Hrush, Stove Illacking. Shoe Dressing, Sewing Machine Oil, or any of un Hundred other Articles in Daily Use, iro.to Barclajs' Bine Store, cither on the Levee or on W'a.h iiiirton Avenue, uml Oct Whut You Want ut Prices to Suit the times. Young Ladies and Gentlemen, Carboline lor the Toilet. Feather Dusters. Ostrich and Split Feather, In very Lurire Variety hihI ut Bottom Trices. Ask a ud Sec ut Barclays', For Carboline, '.Hare lav w' i tho .1 Mace. Buy your Summer Disinfect ants, Copperas, Carbolic Acid Powder, Broiuo Chloralum, Chloride Lime. 'ow is thi' Time on ,'hose Goods to buy Choap at Barclay -g.