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THE DAILY'BULLEm VT MOHNINO (! IXCKWIlll. llullclln Uulldlir, WusMnifton Avcnne CAIKO, U.1018. fljilf Kuimor . it Hates: , tlAkY. jially (delivered ky carrion per liy mull (in advene one tr six months Tbroe months One month wit km. J iull (la advance) n-ear. sixmonth"..... Three ionlh To clubs of ten aud overprr cW',v " Advert 1h to DJLT. Drat Insertion, por 'l"f :', HohaMjuimtlusertloiis, r .-"r For one week, per winer. For two weeks, per mure " For 111 mo week. Fur one month. . 1 j Each addili inl square. . - nrt insertion, per Kjunt; $ , HUM , SOD , II W . 1 " .$4 01) , l uo 50 '. 1 $ l no w . 3 t 4 W (IK) 7 Wt 4 IN $1 00 SuhsMur-al Insertions ....... .: " " Vliutc no Mgui lines ni oiiuuiiii''.; -rt .cord- Displayed dwUncineil will t c.i?,ortlhi be )nglolbepsrcxnrdodtbovo '- In J twelve line, of solid type to tho nih. , rM menu, rnitu hp hi rw " v,F o tue purine ercamu iimee "m-"" "S 5 'lmiTr K"T..oM 1.. grossed Cairo liolletlii. Cairo. llUno'.s.'' .T,iirKt C'li-cMiUition r,i iny JJHtly In iiiilyMorniujr Daily in Southern Illinois M.31. Ilarri'll, Kilitor. It is announced y the Appeal that there will be no celebration of Manli-Unis in Memphis this vint r. The New York pun ssys: In his ines Mgu Mr. Hayes fils utterly to recognize the great and jevsing questions of the times; fails to majce any new suggestions worthy of a man of affairs; tnd again hows himself to be as incompetent as la s'! a Fraudulent Piesider.'.. Tut Republican managers have dcttr n.incd to raise a fund to cntble Uic Repub lican candidate! ia all the congressional ii.tru Is of the sotith where the negroes are in a majority, to contest tbs seats awarded to their Democratic competitors. And if the Republicans wsre ia the ascendency, it would be a successful cont.-st, invariably. Ret that "if and a governing sense of juf lire and rigLt ire in the way; and the con joecce is that Republican contestants wiil be awarded, ni t all the seats they ap p'y for, bet as mary they art entitlvd to. An kb paying tae btunt on bon3 that Vtwae due Jts. 1, 1S7S, tUe treasury will i-cntsin tllSA'O.OOO of gold, with wlith to redeem 349,00PX0 of gretal-acks. It apparent, tLrf.'re, thst the sttckof gold wtmldbt txVjAiiVei by the redemption tf leivlig J;-,0r.i.oW iacircuiation, withouC dollar in tbe tretsory to back them. It tcsy occur, however, tljt Lhs holders of our greenbacks are like the suspicious depos itor, who as in painful suspense alwut the afjty of his money until the bank show ed a r.-adiness and ability to hand it over; and then he didn't xant it. Parties who hold a large portion of greenbacks, resting under the conviction tl.at gold will be paid Air ihem on demand, will not apply fur it. JUDGE MULXEY'S CANDIDACY. Early in August last, the name of Judge Mulkcy was pub'idy used in connection with a candidacy for a seat on the Supreme bench, and, although many of the news papers of the grand division have given a hearty endorsement to the suggestion of his candidacy, nr. word or hint of opposi tion has come fro;n any source. For many years thn Judge has given hia whole time and attention to kis profession, giving little thought and even less of his time to jwlitics, and, as a cons 'ipifnce., ho has given nobody cause for the enmity too often engende red by partisan work. He is, therefore, polit ically obnoxious tj no one. As much can ho said of but few lawyers of tho grand division, whose eminence at tho bar might suggest their fitness for a Supreme judge ship. This fact, tmi his wall known abil ity us a lawyer, his long and conspicuously successful service on the bench as common .pleas and circuit judge, have very naturally and deservedly forced him upon the atten tion of the people. Ui Ls the nun whom the position sought, and, considering its exalted character, r.nd giving due weight to the freely expressed preferences of his friends and acquaintances, he had but Ut ile discretion in tho matter. He could not say that the office di 1 not excite his ambi tion; nor could he M,y that ho was not physically or mentally competent to under take a diteharsp of its duti-s. Hence he vus placed in a position where he was forced -to defer to the numifcst hud warmly ex pressed winhesof his friends, or interpose a re fusal which he would not b ahle to back up with plausible rcosons, wid which, therefore, would take on the seeming of HtubWnness! and a disregard for the friendship of those, who have claims upon his consideration 1U- thus enters the field under cireum tanci that uro l.iyhly complimentary to himseir and inch ub mrst effectively fhield him from any mul all liability to be sub jotted to tho char;;- of precipitancy, umiuu h.tste. ovcr-eafjernc, or uny tVu re-ard fur THE DAILY the aspirations of others. AH tW facts that preceded the announcement or hi candi dacy were highly honorable to him, and gave him a "send-on" " in the cauipaigu that in morally certain to place him, in the end, in the scat that was once the immortal Hrccsi'V. A COMMENDABLE LOC.A1. MOVE- ' " MKST. Our tHKiple will warmlv commend the cent action of our Taxpayers' association, that looks to ihc raising of a commtttw of ten, from among its member, to Uwk aft or the sanitary condition of our city, and port measure that will so improve it as render us less liable to such a visiUtiun re to a that which scourged us during the montb of tho fall. Wehiivc.twwastirgrdbyamein- berof the association and previously urged by Thk Uru.KTiN, evidence which it would be blindness to ignore, that the city of Cairo can protect itself from a re-visitation of the deadly Sickness of last August, Septeml v OctolHT. QVlumbus, with her 2,000 a ted ill sanitary point of view, and but n lew miles distant from th" worst devastated town on the river, escupcd entirely, not los ing a single citizen.' Mound City, whose topography is our own, closed her 8,000 people within her gates; shut out the epi demic, and did not lose, of her own, a single man, woman or child, white or col ored. If then, communities whose limits are directly upon our borders, can render themselves secure, it partakes of despera tion to say that Cairo, not less favorably situated, cannot escape also. The members of the Taxpayers' association ihink it can, and to demonstrate that fact 'to the world, should the. opportnni'y be presented, is the object of the preliminary step tht was taken Friday evening. BOTH COWAUDLY AND HUMILIAT ING. Ia u late numbi-r of The Bi ixltin we referred to the exusjration existing among the more intelligent portion of our Ger man fellow-citizens, over the ill-treatment to which German-American citizens are sub j.rtcjl urder ths laws of the German em pire, and the orders of its renowned chan cellor. Since writing that article, (but not necessarily i:t consequence of its publica tion), Secrcti'.ry Evarts has addresy.-d a let t( r to cue Rudolph Lexow, of New York, in which he "shows his own hand," and the pusilaniuiity of the American government. Spc-akini; of the B.mcroft treaty, which is enstru. d to give authority for the abuses nut outrages of which the German-Americans complain, Mr. Evarts says: "This treaty allows the German government to cfAder sojourn of Wo years on German soil as a renunciation of citizenship of the United States." Continuing. Mr. Evsrts says thai: "after the expiration of the two years, the United States government would not regard a protecting intervention on its part, as a nutter of course; but would make it dependent upon special considera tions, whether the party involved should be entitled to protection." By the employment of no other words could the utter cowardice of the United States, as well in the conclusion of such a treaty, as in the maintenance of the nation al dignity, be so humiliating!)' set forth. And for this display of cowardly littleness, for this complete surrender of the rights of not less thun five millions of our people, (should they, or any of them, tarry awhile in the hind of their nativity,) we have to thank Ulysses S. Grant, whom many of those same citizens would, fur the third time, elevate to the presidency of the Uui t"d States. It i.. in its length and breadth, nothing lees than an avowal that the Ger man government may destroy citizenship created under our constitution, whenever the naturalized citizen chooses to remain or is detained in the fatherland beyond the two yoars ! The German citizen may pay ail the taxes and assessments imposed upon him by our laws, may shed his blood in their defence, or in defence of our govern ment; yet wo say to him, after two years in the land of your birth all the service you have rendered us, your !oa.sted citizenship of the uioht glorious Republic the sun ever shone upon, will avail you nothing. Your citizenship may be struck down, you may be outraged in your person and your prop erty; you may wake tho echoes of heaven by your appeals for help; point to your scars obtained in our national service; but you will receive no protection as a matter of rijjht, from the only source upon which you have any claims; or from the only pow er upon which you have a right to call I You have no rights that we are bound to protect, so don't ask it of us I It has been left to a Democratic congress to right this great wrong; and now let there be no delay in doing it. The infamous Grunt-Bancroft treaty must be terminated; and German-American citizens must be res tored to all the right of which they were iK rel't by it. This ls a duty that is not only owed to more than five millions of our people, but is a duty that is owed to our dignity as a nation. Tliu treaty Is a blotch upon our national escutcheon, placed tlwru CAIRO BULLETIN: SUNDAY M011MNG, DECEMBER 8, 1876. too, by the Agents of the very party that claim par excellence as patriots and de fenders of our government and Us reputa tion. I.1VKU is Kino. The liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness ot man. When It Is disturbed In its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natuial result. The digestion of food, the move ments of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system aro all imme diately connected w ith the workings of the liver. D has Wen successfully proved that Green's August Flow er is unequaled in cur ing all persons afllicted with dysiiepsia or liver complaint, and all the numerous symp toms that result from an unhealthy condition of the liver and stomach. Sample bottle to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in ull towns on the western continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. TiikBickktk. It is a well established fact, that Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure, if used according to directions, tho .Eseuliis HipftoeuMiinum, or Horse jCi,Mtuiii oomnii'iily known ux the Buck C-yt, !UM loun litltlily lrerfel,.,l A mil? years, owing tu the fact, that it jtcsM-sses virtues, lying in the bitter principle called Esculin, which can be utilized for the cure of Piles. If affected w ith that terrible dis ease, use Buckeye Pile Ointment and be re lieved. Barclay Brothers, agents, Cairn, III, Sorrii Amerkw .vsi SurrnKits United Statks. Owing to the warm and delight ful climates, their inhabitants grow sallow from torpid Livers, Indigestion and all dis- casos arising from disordered Stomach and Bowels. They should ot cours?, at all times keep the liver active, and to our rend ers we would recommend Tabler's Vegeta ble Liver Powder. Taken in time, will of ten save money and much suffering. Price !0 cents. Barclay Brothers, ngents, Cairo, III. MisEium.ENEss. The most wonderful and marvelous success, in cases where per sons are sick or piping away from a condi tion of nmcrableness, that no one knows what ails them, (profitable patients for doc tors), is obtained by the use of Hop Bit ters. They bcmii to cure from the first lose and keep it up until perfect health and strength is restored. "Whoever is afflicted in this way need not suffer, when they can get Hop Bitters. See "Truths." and "Pro verbs" in another column. EUROPEAN HOTEL. By Mrs. Hurry Walker, Coinmcivial ave nue, corner Sixth street. DAY BOARD $3.50 PER WEEK'. In connection with the Hotel is a first- class bar and billiard room on opposite, side of the street; also wholesale and retail oyster depot. Fresh oysters received daily and sold at the lowest market rates. Or ders from home or abroad will receive prompt attention. Go and bco stock and pi ices before purchasing elsewhere. I.KGAL. N OTICh Ik hereby civm to NVIIiV (inffnor. Timottiv Oaffnev. tt'llliiiin (mirneyand Mury linfiiify. Dint liiaMUair dot h died a pcilooii analp.t thitm for partition of the pri'ii)ie df-cribed In ald petition, which iuit is now pi-udliii; in the Alexander circuit court, and that aummoiiH ha lieen jxMiej in alil mlt a'iiiuM you. returnabl on the llrxl dny of the next January term. IMIS. of said Alexander cirrnlt court, to be bo- fun and ImMen at the Court Iioiiko In Ihe cltv of c-uiro. Alexander ronulv. Illlnuju. on the Brat ifon- d:iy of J'lijuitry. 1V7I. Cairo, I'.l., Nu'wmW IS. IS7N. J NO. A. REEVE, Clerk of Hald court. N OTICE Ia hmhy jrlven that default huvlns been msde for tnore that cl.tty day lu the payment of a portion of the amount secured tobepaiil by a niortu'.ii: exe cuted by Max Kuehue and .Michael Juiiineler. to namuai Maui i uvior and jviwin carrotm, i rulee of the Cairo City I'roi ertv, dated Aiirmt tltb, A. I). 1H73. and recorded In the Itecorder' f e'ike. In and for Alexander countv. In the stule of lllinol. In Honk 0 of Deed, on pace M, The nnderl:'Hed, the auc- ceKr orntlu uiisiee, win on Niumtsv. the 4ih dny of January, A. It.. 1S7, at 10 o'clock' In tho fore noon of that dny, nnder and by viriuu of the power of rale cnulaim'd lu vtiltl mortae. ael! at public auction, to the hibenl bidder, for tush, at IiIh olllce. corner of Washlnetnii Avenue and Eighteenth treet, In aaid t'lty of Cairo, In Alexander connty and State of lllluuU, all the rleht, til e and iuterttl of paid Max Knel.no and Michael .lunenicler. or their aal!iiH, iu and to lot numbered 9. (nlne)ln block numbered TJ. iovenly three), lu paid City of Cairo, according to Ihe recorded plat thereof, with the appurtetinui ea, to sallafy the purpoaua and con dition of raid Morlitau'e. Hated, Cairo, 111., .November Wih. U79. H. HTAATH TAYLOK, Trustee of tho t'alr t City i'roporty. 'JlK 1IAHKUV." 'QUlt BAKERY." Eighth Street, near Commercial Avenue. V. RESCH, Pnoi'itiKToit. IlUVlhtf MlflPteit flfat.'luua Ititlrarv Mtwl ,,IA..,I A flnil-cluap Ht. l.ouU baker lu charge,' I am prepared tofiirulnh CAKES Of K VICKY MCHI'KIITION, from the plainest to the most elaliorate kind. Duti able for wetldliiK". bulla, ulc; also nil kinda of llrend, 1'li'a mid I'astrv. Hi thu very lowest rutva. Ordera will be promptly tilled. A delivery wanun will run dnlly to ull paitn uf thu city for thu accom modation ol rtlHtonienr. A ahare of the public', patronage la aollclted, und aallslucllon uuuiuutecil. TONY ItUSTAURANT. 50TTO & FOOASSI'S TONY HESTAUttANlM Ol.ll l)Kl.MONK't)lllll.itNt.i, OHIO LKVKli, (!A1H(), lt.I,IM()Ii-l. Condtirted on the European plan. Keta Ihe llndAt table ol any hiiiisu In the thy. Hpiclal rate, for imiulh or week, to regular people. Conueciuiwllh Ihe reatnuraut ( the i-'iM'WT iiAjt in Tiii-i :i rv, Supplied with Ihe ('holed Wlnea and l.hittnra, Mixed llrlnU a Hpvcltiliy. Kc.mumiil and huloouOpen ut All llouip. l)uy ulid MUt. Jtanai. c 1ATAKJUJ Of Ten Years Dirution. The Discharges Thick, IiloiH'y, anil of Foul Odor. Senses of Sii'll ami TiinIo Wholly lione, Entirely Cured by SAXFUMVS RADICAL l.'UI.K Mesr. Wi:kk t I'cttbii: (leutlcmcn-1 feel compelled to uckniwlt'h to you the great beneilt HaNKOKU'a ItAmea. Cl US haa twen to ine Kor many yrara 1 uuv been afflicted with Ihla loath aomu diaeaau, and tpcclnllv In the winter time haa It been moat sevop. The dlsehaii;e haa been thick and bloody, einlttnii a foul odor so bad lh.it my pruseuee In a roonwlih oilier, was very offensive in them. Oue wcckaltcrroniuiencliiK the use of Has ronu'a Uauk i. iirni: I was not troubled with t: at all. Mv aeuaua uf tii'le and aniell, which were wholly 'gone, hate now fully ret imed, and my g n eral health ia inn I Improved. Ynr. J MKl.lml'llNK II El I II I). Khorl band Writer, (IllAMI ItAl-UH. llU U.. Nov 3. ISTli. LVTKK. (iKM'i.i uKi : The package of Sanmiiii's Cena nrilved heiuto ul'lit all rlglil. I don'i know what I .honld havi dune if It had not been It this n'ine dy. I hav tiled Nnal Douche and everything else, aud, a though 1 have been able to stop the ot feualvc disihare, 1 have not own able to recover my seusesof taste and smell until I tried Saskiiui'. ('i ns. You cn refer Hny one you i lioose lo me. and I will chcerlullv Inform tlicin In dctnil as lo ihe beneilt the iaiejy haa been to me. Your. JJEL11UI IINE II. KOIID. ' " If n-i, .u , j. is;o. SAM'OUIVS RADICAL CURK not ony promptly arrests the corroding discharges in Catirrh, but, I'V sympathetic action. It rvstor.-a to aouid health afl the organs of the head I hut have becone affected by li. and eihlbll anv of the follow ing iflH'lious; Defeclve Kycslgli, Inflamed anil Matter)' Fyca, l'uliful sail Watery Kv.c, 1osa of llearinar, Kariclie,enralf;;i of tlirKsr. IHsclmrge noni jtr. lilagln Nol-e In (lie Head, Muriness, .prvons llcndiielie. I'ulnala I lie Temples, Lofs of lie S'tisea ol' Taste and Smell, Elongation ut tlii'l villa, lallainiiintloii of the Tonsils. Ptilriil Sen- riirout, Thkllng or lliieklnjCoiigli, ltruit eh.'ls. and lileeiliag of the Lungs, Eath pwkaje of Sanford'a Itndlcul Cure ron'tltm Dr. Itamurd Improved Inhaling Tube, and full dlrrcllous lur Its use In all cases. I'rlre Une Dollar. Kir sale by all wholesale and retail drnggita aud di-iler ihroiigliout the I' lilted htulea and Canada. WaKKS Jt l'lri Elt, General Ageutu IJ Whole, sale Drngiita, Huston. Mass. COLLIN S' VOLTAIC PLASTER. VN Electro-tialvank- battery, combined wltii a highly Medicated riusier, forming the grandest curutse BKunt iu the world of medicine, and utierly surprising all other plasters heretofore lu use. Tbcyicroniplish more In one week than the old plnlr In a whole year. They do not pullitic; they riKB They llellevo lielleve Kelirte EelieVB Kelleve llellevo Itelieve kelleve lielieve Kelleve Kelicve Eeileve AlTci.tloii. of the Atlii lions of the Alfeclliius ol the Amvtioiis ut the Afiecllons of the AtTectlons of the AS'.-cllons of Ihe Affeclloiis of the ArT-ctliiiis or the Affeclloiis uf Ihe Atfectlons or the Affections of thu Chest. Lung. Henri. Liver. Spleen. kidneys. Spin".' Ncrv.-. Muscle-. JlllUls. Hone. Sinews I Miiinatler what muv be the extent of your snffer lug. fry one of these (Musters, ltcllef is Instantane ous. ft fact supported by hundreds of testimonials iu our fossessluu. lieur ln mind that the most tin pomut discoveries in ( hannacy date buck less than ten year, and that combination of unis und cs sen ts of plants and shrubs arc herein uullert w ith Electricity to form a curative Plaster, in nKitliiiie, healng. and slreniheiiiug properties, as far supe rlortoall oilier l'Ustera lieretofure In use as the sciemlfli physicluu is to thu horse leech. .l-H ''- VMits. lie earoful tit call fs iwtlias Vltte I'tasts-r lst vim gel some worthless imitation. Sold by all Wholesale and Iteiuil Drugist throngtionl the LnltedStalei andCausdas. and b) WEKKSAl'Of TEK. Froorielors, bolon Mass 1101.MAYSUVFU PADS. HODIAN'S I LIVER PADS A T BARCLAYS' Drug Stores, Ohio Lovwi and Washington Avenue. PAINTS, OILS. WAi.li PAVEIt, KTC. )V. HLAKK, HI.A1.XI1 IK Iaiiits,Oils,VtiniislH.'s,IJriislns NVAl.li l'Al'MU. Window 0 lass, Window Sliiiuex, Ete. Always on hand thu rclvbratcd n i t sisatihii A u r o v a Oil. IrW Iitillillng, Ooiu-1 l'vt III Uierclal Ays.. I Villi O, 111. A. BLACK.- BOOTH AND HHOKS. Workingmen, Farmers, Mercliants, Meclianics Ami all who would Ilka to dress your feut will and comfortable Air a (mall amount of money, we wl.li i call your attention to our large stock aud Due assortment of our ! FALL AND WINTEH HOOTS AND SHOES Boots itmlKhoea form a large Item In every nian'i j u,-iu j.m can puren.su iu wo ninniunue. nuva cHuenvorcu to eteva'e the atandard of realr inado lloola aud Mhoua worn here, by ohtulnlng none except of funnies .hnpu and peifect flul.h aa our cuatom gooda testify, and at prices runglug from ai to !l per cent lower than could be ' obtained elsewhere, lluviug thu only inclusive shoe house, with full assortment, lu tn city, and baring our get, its only from utanufneturers, wu have the ability and are DE'J KKMISER TO I ADKIiSELL AY We invite a comparison of our goods, and d j: v c o m p u rr r t i o n hc rf ulwrtjn plt'itfi-il lu who our kmU, nd nHiiivnt yoo lo Uks ft Ultlc Winn to cH lud n oui Meu'H Wlutcr BimiU, Good Article, at Men'n RroguiH, Double Soled, Full Utock Men's Culf Tien, Nice Shoe Men's Calf Dom Pedro Boy'8 Wear from 2.i to SO eontM Per Pair 1-csn... Yonth'H Kip lkmts Child-.' Kip Hoots Ladies' Morocco Sewed Shoes Ladies' Morocco or Kid, Sewed, Side Luce dics' '.Morocco or Kid, Hewed, Button MUw.r Shoes rrom iffi to jo Cents ,vy hildren's Monweo or Kid Shorn, threw tosevcu Children's Morocco or Kid Shoes, seven to ten w e are otrerlug special Inducements on our ( nstom nave a siciiomi one in r reni n riu aim u Mil nntlon and hide lre Slums, with Cloth Topa and Frvucb Concave llcels, at Lo "rlcee. J ust out, aud tj ll.h. u. BLACK, 3 40 COMMKRCTAI, AVE. .NEW ADVKBTISKMKST. LA OK CRAPK VKIL8, j AND TRIMMINGS, ! t NO JIA'ITLII IIOW OI.I). KI'STY Oil FADED lie-Dyed ami lircssed Eijiml to cw KASTON Ac CO.. Ill WKMT EOTltTII STKKET. CINCINNATI. t ( "On'.i r of three nnls nf Crape or upaard ! reUOIU'll flll.t UK I i i:is IllMi.MT. i RANKS. ALEXANDER ( Ol.NTY BANK, vu.,....r.i..i. AKUiic aim j-.minu ; CAtUO, ILLINOIS. OKITCKliS: f. 11KOSS. fresldent. I'. NEFK, Vice-President. II. WELLS, cashier. T. J. KEKTil. AssisUint Cashier IHRECTOKS: P. Jtros. Cairo: I'cli'r Neir, Cairo; ', M . Osterloh, E. Under, Cairo: ( has. O.l'atier. William Kluge, (Iro; W illiam Wolf, Cairo; 1!. L illllingsley, Si. Ixmls; J.Y.I lemsou, Caledonia. 4 OENKHAI. HASKINOEI'SINESSDONK. Kx- i change sold and bought. Interest paid in the Saving li parlment. l ollectiona made and ull iiusiucss promptly atu-nueu to. rpilE CITY NATIONAL HANK, Oiiro, Illinois. CAPITAL.. 8100.000 W. P. 1IALMDAY, I'rwWent. II. L. II ALLIDAY, Vice President. WALT EH II YM.Ol', Cashier. IUKKCTOIW: S. STAATS TAT I Oil, W. t. IJALUUAT, iikmiit L. iiALLiniT. n. it. (i;nkini.iia, 11. II. WllXUMaOh, STkl'lltS IIISIJ, II. II. I VSIJKK. Exchange, Coin and L'uited States Roiids noroiiT and aoui. Deposits received aud a general banking business conducted. ENTERPRISE SAVINGS RANK, rhartorril March 31, 18C. OFKICL IN CITY NATIONAL HANK, Otlro, IUIriolsi. INTEREST paid on deposits March 1st and Hep teinber 1st. Interest not withdrawn is added Im mediately tit the principal of the depvelte, thereby giving them compound interest. rryChl!drfn and married wotP'Jima) deposit muney anil on one else run draw It. WALTER HYSLOr, THKAmntKii. HUT ooons. KTC. (JOLDSTINE & ROSENWATER. The liirnebt wholesale and retail Dry (ioodH and Clotliiui; House in this City; are i ccclvinir new (IoodH dailv and ure oll'ei'ino; trreat hartraiiim in tliemost hand Home Hiie of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS and MATTING'S; Silks, CasIimercH, Bou rettes, and a ureat many other new r-lyleH of Dress (ioods. Funs, Etc.: in fact in every department of their busi liens, they cordially invite the pallie to call aud sec their stock. expense, and 11 should bfl matter of ronaldoratlo ROUSE IX SOUTHERN ILLINOIS fii ?r. in .if . or it . l.H I r. I u.- ur 1.26 I.7f. n o Made Hand Work for Ladlea and Gctiltemen, aud CAKKIAUMAND WA00.NS. (JARL PKTERS, Qirriaes, Manufacturer uf Ruiriries, Wilsons, . Drays, Ltc., COMMKKCIAL AVE. between HITil and HIXTH STrt., CAtUO, II. I.. HOUSE SHOEING a spee,ltv. llep.ilrliig of all . kinds of vehicles done neatly ai d on short uo I tire, at the lowest osilile lu-t. j MISt'KI.HVEOIH. ,,llV,, ttl;vi.r,l5,a uuJm. U. : caption oi America Ahead in Spool Cotton." that Ihe jury on Cotton textiles, yarns and threads, at the I'aria Exposition, decreed a Cold Medal and Crand I'rie to the Wtlllmutte Linen Company for "Spool Cotton especially adapted for use on acwliig machine.," oii-r all the great thread aianafacturre of the wurld. we owe It n a duty to the public and to Uessis. J. A V. Coat, to announce that. No dm ml Prize were decreed at Pari for Spool Cotton. We are advld by Cable of the following awards: J.& I COATS, (iOLD MKRAi Wlllimatif Linen Co., Silver Medal. and we claim fc-r Ihe wlnnirs of the First Pri'.i thst, a. they Uc eslsbll-hed iu l.'Uode Island t':n largest Spool Cotton Mills lu the 1'ulted State, where their Hpool Cotton is manufactured through every process from the raw cotton to the finished spool, America, as represented by J. Jt V. COATH. ! still ahead iu Spool CuttoO AuchinclosH Rrotliers, bole Agents lu New York for J. A I' COATH .-.) I HOW at r.i?n-.W r.ttswltloa he fi ris. f-afe'lK aest trrOtf n-.d M$ a. i" i( ,ttu Mif oid Jfai'ii,g. Tiia b- uba i"r ri.a'a. A. our bis sir i-ailf-fnark b cIams t:,e'fcyt on lal(Tti.r IT:!, f.-f Ihst Jrkmi't is S ei every Ma. to.i I y n At' . S-l tm .Tajt Ore. u C A s.icsaoa Cj.. Kfrt. e.Unbori, J JEr'tiRE YOU START Insure Against Accident. Uet on Accident Ticket or Y'early Policy lo tbs THA.V13IT51iS At Local Agency or Bail way Stations. l iuU ot buiiUS or (jrcuuovvfaM auuuiu miuu ii . iiftaal.-rllillUll a!JL l .jr ll.ir..l and orchca-V? jll-rtv trl reiiuH'tea.auiKon. V-.'. '2ymH9 Ulning eiegaiit nmniv- I ig of thu lauv. and most approrcd atyle of u atiuiuuiiunowiuuse. Waileii liee, AdUreaa LVOIf CIIJEAtiyi!vtaieand IionroeSU,Chicg A r A DAY to Ager.ta ennvasstng for the Fiakaa N VistTOK. Terms and outfit free, Addruea, 1 V o. V'K'KEKY, Aagut, Maine. nr.FANCY CAI'DH, with nnme, 10c., pluln or gold. -'Agent outfit, 10c. 100 atylea. Hull d Co., Hudson, N . Y. Chromo curds, cuplds mottoes, flowers, A. Ku sstttwo alike, with nuinc, luc. Nassau Curd Uo., Nassau, N. Y. k 1AT fi HfTI A T haa been awarded at the Paris Kxhill tionof 1U78 to CLARK'S O. N . T. Rest Six-Cord Spool Cotton, It Is cele brated for beliif,' stronir, elastic, arid of uniform slrcnsrth. 1 1 hius been awarded medalsat the frreat cxiM)sitions,lrom the first ut Purls, in 1855, to the Centennial at Philadelphia in lil"G. Iu this coun try Clark's 0. K. T. Spol Cotton Ik widely known in till sections for its Su perior Excellence in Machine and hand sewintr. Their mills at Newark. N. J., and Paisley, Scotland, are the largest and most complete in the world. Tho entire process of manufacturim? is con ducted inidcr the most complete und careful supervision, and tliey claim for their American production at least an equal merit to tliat produced in Paisley Mills. As NO GRAND PRIZES were awarded at Paris for SPOOL Cotton, they arc triad to announce to tho Ameri can public that they have been awarded a Cold Medal, beintT the Itiirhest award given for Six-Cord Spool Cotton. George A. Clark & Brother. HOLE AOENTS. 400 Broadway, New York. t