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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN. QLUME X. TDIK-TIUUC. Ai rivul and Departure of Trains. ILLINOIS CKNTKAI, KVII.HOAD. Arrive. Depart. pri S:iip.m. 1:111p.m. nil 4:111a.m. 11 IMi in. 'I" ."hi h:lil.m 4:it.ni. fli'lti il:;K) p.m. 5:iln.w. CAIRO AND VIM KNNKH RAILl.OAb. Arrlvi'. Depart. all....'. UeiMp.ni. 4: Maun. l LOUS. I, M AN I r-'Jt IIIEItN RAILROAD. Arrive. Depart. pri" .ViHs.m. ttilMu.in, ( MUD AND sT. Lulls RAILROAD. Arrive. Depart. linp.l) KjpiT- VL.pin. l'eiiluin. urpliyi.li.iri A' I'dhiiniiiliilioii l'J:jOp.!n, ':):, p.m. ltX'4'pi Htii.ilr.y. tl.xrn I Mnuday. TIIK MAILS. ' KNLRtL HLLIVLKY open .;.-! l'm.i ft:! p in.: ut.riav: & ui M . in. Mum y Or.br lj-nrlm-.m ik-u iu K. ni.; doiea p. m. I'lifiiih K.tor V'il! via Minn! Ceiurul niirt !. i j ;ii C. n!rl K mIihhiIh i l.w m I2:.ln n. in. 'Cairo mid Poplar U;ul Tlirj-U und Way Mall rV..ra i l'.'::iu p. ni. JWuy .Villi via Jrllnul" (Vnir-il. ChLo nnd Vlti f rmin imii MiM.MUipl c.run.1 H.tl!roa(! do.; at 4'i p. m. Way Mull for Narrow iunjn Railroad elo. a lit K ni. Citiioaii'l Kvan-v'tt.) liir.-r R..t.t i'. j" " .at li'Mi iu. tirtiiv I'Kii pt Krid'iy). UMI.KOAUS. LLINOrH i riniAL ICli MiortM and Quickest Route to ft. Louis and Chicago ,i . . ' 'II K only road runnlnr two dally tralr.a from Cairo iiiaklu.: dir. M connection with Katru llD'. tavisa i.iAVt i nto. :!U p. m.: Kt rurcM, arrivluK In St. Lou! ?:". a.; Chicago CeM. ui. to p. m. n.vnsmi loiisvili.e FAST LINK l rrl I ii In Cincinnati at:Xl a. m ; Ioln !!!. ,o a. m.; Indlanapo,! 4:15 a. m. i'MiigiTH hy j- tram urn in at above point I 12 TO :w HOURS I.N ADVANCE ' of any other rout. ; . J " p m. Kt Mall, with ..per :tjicbe.d.for , .-J T. LOCIsJandt IIICAOO. arrivir.tf In M. mi at n;.'l a m ; CbirauM at -r. p m . uini:n t nt i "tin ur K.liuL'liam fur Cincinnati, Lo4.l.lu ,1 luliarikHlif. FAST TIME EAST. V VP, VI's: ""I" 'ln" n hr.nrrli T'-'' - to tin. Kat vvilho'it i.ny uy cr"4 by Snndiy ItiUrviMenK. The. fanir- afternoon train from Cairo arrive. In New 1 nH nduy mortilnz at l'l t'i. Thlnv-rn k.inm in aJ k of any oth'-r Mnt'. Ailt rtlm'nt of romp-tini! Htn-a that thny (ki? b-itHr tliuir lliau tbU one r lin-l cith r imuh iirnorancM or a A if ti dmIimJ the public, ur tlirouL'U tii ki'ia and lufnriuat:uu iply al IMI Centra! Kallrnait 1'-jh if. I V,m. TltAISr AKItlvb AI t Ainu: prr -::"' p. In. j i JullNSuS. dru'l Kouihvru At!-!. II. JDNKS.Tick.'t Ait'iit. AlliO tfc ST. laOL'LS 1'. K. Wfl- -ft "XV, "Ti V iT . 1 1-. J?7..'"J .1--' - - j- -H iort4'st Line to St. Louis! .. IE trn'n bv thl- rood rotinert at St. I.n :.' ned Kat M Loi.. 'ih all ollo-r ll- to tin; KAST. It! .1 AND Mil.' VII. Tiini' Hfhfilulo: M:ih eTiifi'.. leue Cuiro l.m. Jo.i.'i exK arrive, ft Ki.-t St. I.jni ii:4;.p.n,. th . -horo Heeou:molliot! i.-Kve. I 'i.iro ":K p. in. .iptu 'Kiro arc. arrne. ut Muri.nriuro S:V. p.m. inh expr - leave r.ai iaiui o .1.1 a.m. iuh expre arrive at Cairo &:!Tpm. phy-'ioro arc. Iew Murphtaburo. .. . .'.:.'la in. pti'viilMirii ace. arrt vi a at I iiiro I! .tn. I.'M V Mill." I Till! Cairo and St. I.onl .UIlI)I.It.i(Ki!ro.,i 1. .b onlv ALL IL H'l TE hetaeer Cniro and M. Iiu: under u:uii.ii.t':'"it : th'-refnre t)n-r- hT". no rteianiil fj.i l.m. iiAiiitinr ronnwMoi. from other If -, tr l'ukwni" r trot 11 1! North. Norl heart itnd We"t 1I1I not buy tlH'tr ticket until tt.ey nave eiaiu I our ru'ea iind route". L. V JOllNsuN. (lenernl Mnimsi-r. .'. WIUTLtH K. I'encer ,5nt. IND. K. WlNSpiS. Knljht Aj'T.t. AIUO.tVINCLNN'KSH.i:. iar-- I.AI w -"ra .''""""I Iffl yoTIIB SIIOKTKST HDfTK TO .U I Lin) -,vniivtlli'. Hlfl-VTIIR SHoltTI'ST TO I.oVIS 01 I lifjn VIM K CINCINNATI. HAL- VlOKi: AND WASHINGTON. If 1 1 T'C'TliK HIIOUTKST Ti IvfilW ftl I liliiT .M'lil.lS.l'illLADKLrilH .M'.W k'.K AND UOSTON SIX HOURS SAVKD i trilii" of ,i'.l other route m.ikin: eollliecli.lU. m ti - I... ...I.... ....... ... 1... .I-.. riif.n..r. r I Ifr . i.'ji J ''..'. . a uiUft rule nil ulttlil. wiiltliei from one to tx a ion-ill en.llitn atntloiia lor traii. 01 nui- f IS fl ptrniB I'A'Ti nil l'l".' o', 1 1.'i i.VI IjM IllJlt m. tn.in. r. i.rhl.o' Kv.ui , Indiaiiiipoll, 1 1. 1 in 11 11 1 1 mill I.oul.vl!..' ..ino Trillin leave end arrho nt t nlru iw i'ol'-': , l.nve..... I C... in. mriw: in: !.. ... iro.ier. iL-k-lJ" tool check lo all nnpori.ti.l A. I,. Mll.t.KK KOSWIM.L MII.I.HW. lit 11 I r.i-". Atr-M. (.em-r.1. s.i;i 1. L. H. CUL L' II. r.i'. ntr AL'i-tit. it L.. I. M. cfc SOUTIIKRN'. ;'7.V i.r. i.w'iil en . - 'Plum 'riril: m.. I..... ......it.. 4 IHl 11 m c-i.Tir v.uir.i imiiy ....... ruM nrrln ut. cuiro dally fiiOUiiiii. llYKtM) AND UI'-XDVATINO OUll OLD CLUTIIKS tfi i:it HRAtmpin.i.T VKIJ OR UHPAIIiKl) l u Trillins r.v'HM'-C. 0. D. jB.-r-r t iyi . , vs. xinaMiY. ko. :io kiuhth ST. l.adiea 111.1I li...;iU- u I if lu.mado t A. IIIACK." IIimjTS 1 lvnvnv. fnv U hnvpdwlrf.il tn makii ourprrnt llollilnv dl(pr.y 1 ir. in. .1 1 ul.jl y. In ord. r in olnt.it.' th.' Inrnnvrnl' m ul nboplilnt; (luring tin' wuvk pr "Cruln j ( hri.t nu. So .i,ir ciiloiu.:r will Und many tl notion nr BOOTS and SI 1 0158 In ivitry Ai paiihi.-nt. Our aluck la Hit? largest and Finest. Ever Shown in the i'itv ! So .iiif, If th-v wlil roRKiilt thvlrowD Im r. t, will buy one ilolUtr'a worth ul 'Boot and hhi-N. untl tl..'y ba ( n our I tiimeiiNi! Slock aud Lcarml Our 1 'rices. MV ran at U't avu yon twenty five ret,;, mi . . n.iinllur, L.j!d. oti i'.l b!tv: Ihn i.lmntij.Mif our LARGE STOCK AXI) ELEGANT STYLES To ai-left from. Solo the fnllimini: I'rl.c I.i.t. ut U ia!l and m'O l:i: i;o..4.i fldt. 'rt . Wri;'. .tronv w.irkln aho. M. n . uronr kip boou M n'a homi'-inhdi' kip rxKiU. M' ii ' calf Ihioih M.'li' .-alf Imli.l ina.li! IhkiIi. AI -ii " fiilf liaiKl-uiailr rw.:d boot.. ViMi arulf D.iiu I'edro M. n calf Alla M. n calf bund mad.! M. ii'. hand embroidered allnpera .. I.a.ll. a hand embroidered allppera. ladle' uior.Hxo wwed fhoea .f ' . I 2 (at ,. V W '. :i in 4 ta.' W ,. A tin. :i Ui , . r i'i ..10 Mi ; ,. I Nir.r, 3 ui i . 1 7.7.4 3 01 ' .. X gt'i k CI i . 1 ''hi, 'I 'ii I 1 7V(. 'i (i ; 1 ill i M LACK'S CMTY SI I OK S'l'O K K 110 COMMERCIAL AVENUK KI.MM'.OIL. A D V- A X rr E I. A I N THE FAMILY Over utli'T IM'.i;.' t FOR ALL ILEUM .IX lVroii hr.vp. ijritttfT t'ni'; nor in l:ni.t;'.i! vunu.i v;r:i.li.' iv ; n. E A TIIK FAMILY SAFE(il!AKH OIL, loO5 Fair'iih'it. .Fire Test. I S.ifc:r itnd lVtur than Oil.i CAXXOT U'K And is thi; very Highest Oradi; of lih.tniri.ttin!,' Oil fr..m nhicli. in I'll1 i nx-cs. of iiniml'iicUiri', Every Impurity Has lien Eiliitiinuti-d. Elitim- U I'm: from lJ.n.ini' and I'.irittlini). In Unlnr, Elainn is Sjirin;jf Wider White, itnd its " Fire Test" is Hn Ki'.'ti m iu miiku it um ALsolutoly Safe 11s liny Illnminant Known, lluvin No Dis ariviilile Odor, Elaine is it I'ii iiNint Oil For Family um. IT DDKS NOT INCIMJKT TIIK WICK! And thus in itvoMo'l lu Fnttierit K' trirnming. CAl'TIOX hhouid 1' ue.'d in thr purdiiiM1 of Ehtine, t.s ii.s un at sn.l Krowinir popularity luus iiuliRid the introdtietiou of imitations. ASK FOR IT. USE NO OTHKR OIL IN YOl'R LAMPS! FOll MALK 11Y 1 5 A 1 10 LA V 13 ROT I I K I IS, VV I IOL.KS A LIS A G KS ' V H. VARIETY STORK. XliW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND IIETAIL. The Lart'st Ynricty Stock in 'mi-: (I'l'v (iOODSSOLI) VERY CLOSE I Cor. Mlleteelilll utre.'l llll'l I C.IIIOV Til tnmiiieri'.ul Avu 'UIU.Ul. C. O. 1WTILR CO. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY MOUXIXU, OECEMRER AMI MIDl:s. ill. I4nlil.ivu ! l.adi. K-kid ir!.'Uf;i' l.a.ll.".' kid button Ladl. ".' I' kid. l.iitt.e.. ri..ih i..p l.iHll.i.' Kren. h Imtton. loth ton : nrrf' .VK'i.'.KHlof )ik" :.'lfl'- t:tK p-r pir !.. ( lillilreu'a moroe.-n or ki.l h. t bll.lreii' morm.cu ur ktd. T to l'l I V. 1 r. :i ,vi i Iff lloy aklplxioi Itoy a rill boot Youth- kip boot" ( hlldreu'n kill IhioI t blldreu a calf b.i( in j HI ?, iti I 1 ,K) 1 :.V?r ill.. 1 s.w 1 liK. A CI K S () V K 0 I L SAFK(UJAIU)! I'r.Hlncts i X I'. -irjl urn ATING IHIUPOSIvS. t invi iii;ii: t!tc pLTuliir iivrilo of thi: ! rrtpiii-iim, ;ibk vtliy I N K ! r i'f It is Uvauw; Klajii.' MXP I ,(') D KT ! CAIRO. ILLINOIS. COM MISslON. ALLIDAY I'.iiOTHEliS, C.MIill. ILI.INoM ("oniniission Merchiints, lir.U.Kll.l IN FI.OI R. GRAIN AND 3IAY J'rcii'i'it'ttitt EgyptianFlouring Mills Hiiilicst rush 1'i icc Paid fur Wheat. I 1 T J(l 1 ftlVO M.Ml Kill's 11V THLWiKAI'II i.ivi.itriHii. ckviv, LnKiii'iHii,, Deei mlier 10. 5 p. v. Whi t - r,ti'n't Winter, !(..!.; s'prini; --7s !Mi,!Ih f; Calif r.ii.t iiMra'-j Os ld(i!)s Citlif.irnirt i ln!.. ! Mil Oh lOd. Com ru t, ills ll.l. - NKW Yo.:k LIIAIN." New Yohk, I). wmlx r H, 12:0. p. m. -Wheat Q'liot Nn, 2 ('hir-iio, 0(i(('.,07; No. 2 MihvaukiMi, Mtfjl 00; Il-d Winter. J1 O'Kfil 0S.2'j N.i. i liod Winter, A 08; Amber, No. a, ;1 Ofoll 04 ft. Corn Klmi'X steaniiT, 4ft; No. 3, 4ft '-j No. 2, 4J. i.ld, P;tr. ClIICMefl OHAi.V AND I ROnt l T.. Cin ai.o. Deceiniii i 10 t. M. I'.ii'k Jaiin tiy. if? "fti' Vi' Feliruiny, JT M (..:'(;. Wheat --.lanuury, H'.i Mil; Fell nmrj, N;5sj Lid. No ( 'urn yet. Cine...,'), D.-e tn'ii-r !!. 10:? a. .- (;m Jaimarj', til 'eil '.j ; May, a.Vjijr, 33 4. Chicago, Dneemlier in, 1 2 ;00 M.--F.irk Jnini ity, $7 7ft Lid; Fehrnary, J7 sft('; 7 S 7 1 . Cnrn .Iniuiaiy, itl'j Lid; FtLru ary, lili,' bid; May, :i.Ve Lid. Wheat January, :!'.' ask"il; Feliruary, St. CincA'io, Doeeiiiber !!), 2:-"0 r. m. Wlieat Janwary, Bift'titH'ij, ; February, Mil;';, Lid. Corn-- January, U! 'gU'lil '.j ; Fubruaiy, ill i jW IU , ; Mareh. Ill ; May, Ufti,'. I'ork-Decemin:r, $C ftftiiiC 2.',; January, 7 7.,,a 7 !S0; Februitry. .7 W) j7 M2lj ; LATE IHSRATCIIJX FUOM VAsllINyOTO. what him r.is is isiiso-- rvKiiM.i v DU'lfhl ATKI). Vt'AilllNi.ION. D :ll)!( f li.Jiiith the Repti'.ilieans and Di inin r.it- alike iii pn cat.' the att -mpts n.' ( '..ti.-r. .!' Mielie.'ul). to ti.'t tij a ptift-- ilii'ii-i.ei in llii hoils -ly bis refen i'.e.i f the t ipher iliv patches. Ilt !ievili tn -y d... t ial it is the hi' 'if the lVaer Ounipittee' to take char,':: oi' t!i 'in, and until the e luunittee rejxirts leishition should not be interlered with by any refc-renee; to them. Western and Sn'jthern Demoerutie. ineinbers f.tv.ir it thi.r. id i'h invcsliatlmj of all matters re!a tir.ej in Tilden's connection with tbe.. r.iat ters, upon th" ffround that it ll! necea rily destroy litis l.it rhaniMi for the nomina tion and o-ive it to Indiana win n- it l oni. and, as the y claim, should lia' i; Li-n -.'iven tit the hist National (,'onvi tition. ltl.Vlsl.MI PATENT LAWS. The bill now before the senate to revi-e the patent laws as framed in the interest of railroad companies and other laiu'e corpor ations and calculated to remove tuch wife guards lis now exist to protect inventors, it is asserted that money is hein freely Used to get i'. through. HOAIl AS CHAIRMAN. Senator Hoar will probably be niade chairman of the committee called for by the Blaine resolution. None of the iiiMinbeis of the juduuary committee will mtvc mi it and a deal of ililficulty is anticipated iv. pitting four Democratic stnutors who uill serve. FAII.I'.l) TO AfiREK. Th liankinir and currency committee to day considt red the Hewitt bill, giving the hecn'tar)-of the trsnsury discretion hs to the Hinotintof silver coinage, and itleo to pre vent discrimination by banks ngainst the silver dollar, but failed to aroe Ujion cither. It was determined to mature tiie bill to cover the latter feature. NO ONE WILL ACCEPT. Vice-President Wheeler has notified Lntli lleptililicans and Democrats to name their members of the special investigating com mittee. Tho Democratic Benators met in caucus, but failed to agree. There is great reluctance shown to serving on this com mittee, and it. is manifested by Loth par ties. Hoar will bo tendered the chairman hhip if he will accept. THE INDIAN Ml'UFAU. The report of the committee ngttinst tho transfer of tho Indian bureau to the war departmont will not be Hindu until the mid dle of January. Xo great change lias taken place in the sentiment of tho committee, itnd also among members of coiign.m in the matter, since the meeting of the committee here, owing to the conflicting testi mony of itrniy ollieers as to the cost tif the service under military rule. Koine place it ns high us $20,000,000 per annum. (jREAT BRITAIN. IIAKU TIMF.S WOUSB COMINM. London, Dec. 18. In tho house of com mons last night the homo secretary, n Hworing the impiiry "whether it was true, o-s reported, that we uro now lac! to faro with such a crisis of distress ns this gener ation has n?ver known," suid that though miKili iliHtrcKS unhappily provailctl iiinong tho luboring poor, the description of It in tjuestiou wus exaggerated. Tliere was no- ITAfll ll 1 I II'VI I 20, 11178. j thing to cause uiiiiece.-nry ul.nrm. Hi; read telegrams from the head of the Lu.ird of supervision at Edinburgh and the Mayors of L'v.-ipool and Manchi's- ! ter, statinr; that the ordinary means of re ! lie' w re at I'l 'sent f liflieient to lie ( t r.ll inc. .. ties, lie had n .t had time to ili ijitiii into tin condition of th.'cnal and iron districts. At Birmingham, a meeting, convened by the mayor, was held yesterday, to coeaider the best means to reliew lliedi-tros, which is declared exceptionally severe and iui rca i'.ig daily. The : mayor was ri iiiested to or ganie uh ana for raising and diati routing reli:'. At Sheffield 2.000 children and a,000 adults received aid last week. The Mayor's relief fund animwN to $M,0fli). At Stockton the distress is increasing. Hundreds of fannies of iron workers ure destitute, and an influential committee i canvassing for .dltieriptiins and contribn tions. At Sttike-on-Tr.Mit great distress prevails which is enhanced by the severity of the cold. The distress committee i unable to ke y puce vtilh the d- inands. ! At BursVin a meeting was i ;t!h d by the l.i..yor yent.'r'ii.y to take ineasuri s to alle viate the distress, (irent want is now being felt in Nofih Siallord.shir.'. At Ediiiburg a deputation of unemployed men waited on ihe inagistrat; itnd asked for employment. The magistrate authorized the street inspectors to give them work. At (ilasgow the "depression and distress are unexampled. 1 In; streets are swarm ing with ldl6 and starving men, women and children. The lord provost and magistrates are organizing a very thorough relief. A PROTEST FROM THE X ROADS. - I Mil. NAMJV ITTKHS A PHOTKsT AOAINST TIIK j "HoWl.s" OK TIIK NOHTIIhHN UKPt I1I.ICAN I PKKfcS OVI.lt 1 1 IK I'llllVLXTION OK NKI.ltO I OTiNO IN TIIK Min II. ' 1 nun Hie Toluilo llluilu. j CONKKDUIT X-RoADS, j ' i Which is is tiik State i v KKNirckv. ' i December 1H, 187.S. ) I I foresee trouble. My prophetic sole j .siis forred a year or two, and percei ves a ciou.l a looiniu' up iu the tucher, wieh ! Ii si' s lis uv Hie Siiitlh no good. I foresee a : laid wieh will be made onto the sulViin fou:h. and possibly it may be successful. I loresce a renewal ol tin; hostilities wieh led to a fratricidal struggle betwixt the sex sliiins in and possibly ;,,rc. Tin; north is not content with things ez. they are. The north persists in bleevin that the ritrhts uv the niggers in the south he, hlu violnt.Ml, and that they hev bin depriv t'tt uv the pi 'ivillgin- of treeinoil. w ieh they tor'.ity hy nssenin ez it tact thi:t in tin t ross-ro.els ulone sevelitv-live lll!''rel'S W'tis kill' d. for insistiu upon voting tin; Republic Kin tn ket, and that 0o0 was kept away front th ' polls by force. At leas; let the people uv the north hev the truth. Our enemies w ill find that no tbinir kin be gtiie'd hy niisrcpreseiitashun itnd f.il.-e sl:it.;meiit. I will give the exact lacts: Tin-re. wu. on!y seventy-two killed, tiie oilier three oem iin reiv wouii'IeL I'ne uv the woundiil may lie-died since, but I am not i crtiii. Then; wuznt ftOJ dniv away from the poles; the exact number was 4U1. It is by sicli falsehoods that the sufrin South is Oem pn joodist. It is by meens of sich lies that I'ongris will he intlooenced agin givin us hich approiinushonn e. we i sire, und payin the Southeni war debt, and penshiinin Niuthern sohers. It is by such Ktupenj'is li' S that the Radikcls hope to elect a President HI 1SIS0. Neither will the subsidized Radikel press give thetroo reasons, or rut Iter the phnoso i ill v, uv our ackshen iu this matter. The fact is, we do not deny the rite nf the nigger to ote. No sich thought ever entered our hesds. We desired em to vote. We went into tln r settlements and implored em, ez tiny loved Kentuck, to come and tleposit their ballots like freemen. We re minded em that many of cm hail the best blood uv Kentucky iu ther vanes, that ther wuz. those among cm who could proudly point to the Baeoins, Oavitts and Pogranis iv. ther ancestors, Weasht cm to jine ns in an etl'ort to save, the South from hoomi ia shen, hy st nilin up a clean Dimecratic dele gnhiin, and by sich iiiajoriiiea ez. wood tcech the Vandal North that the Stat wuz. a yoonit ugin ther unholy skceuis uv subjon gashen. We reminded em that tney had an ckul interest w ith us in procoorin approiriashuns. "It is tioo," we sell to em, "tliat you will riot have eontrax on the ship canal, or on the Custom House at the Coiners, nor will yoo be penshund for savin in the Coiifcdrit urmy, but the money will come here, and i'7. yoo furnish nil the perviNhuns, wu not. bein fond uv labor, it will git around to yoo in time. And we reminded em ov a great niiiny more things. They come to the polls on our invitation, 401, wieh wuz a majority. They come ua iirmid, save with that weapon wieh is firm er set and stronger than the bayonet, the ballot. To our horror we iliskivered that every last one of tho black cusses lied Re poiniciii tickets and pci poH.'d to vote em I Uv cotsrs , this woodn't do. Wu wanted cm to exercise the rite uv tin II rage, but they must exercise ilea wo wanted em to. Wn closed the poles iniiiiejitly, till wn ctxnl ha-ten homn and git our shot guns and revolver. Then we opened the poh s agin und remonstrated wiih em agin this (itilnige. Wa felt that we wuz being co erced into permitin a unholy Radikel ma jority ut the Corners, wieh liez. alluz. bin Democratic, and wieh thel alluz be. We told cm they sIkhkI vote, but they must vote the Diinei'iiilic. tlkket 1 1 ' i free iii'Mi. If they felt they eond v,i " ' o ,; "y lied bet ter not inil ii'n i ih r i i p 'ivnke blood by stayin a.oii.i 1 C "C One liv em deiniinile.l ,i. t ie iuv votin ez lie pleased, when Issakcr C.n iM, ivich is NKW SKUIK S-XO. naterally tpiick, blew the top uv hi head oil with a charge uv buck stint. Uwi tasted blood, a g"ticral hut too ensn.-'ij in w ieh ninely-two uv chmmu killed, snd the rest tmk to titer heels nnd refused t ' vote. i Tliis iz all liter wuz in the matter. Pc I sibly ther wuz mor uv cm killed ),', WKT stnkly DessHiy. Piissibly killin fifty, or perhnps twenty. live woo. I hev ans.-rcd the purpis jist well. Ef so wu an nony and wlllin to apologize to the friends tlv the de ceasct. We desi;,. ulluz to do the proper and manly tlu.io-. But wh. n we are asked to permit a Re publikin iii.'ijotitv Kt the Corners, we my no! un I we will say it at the muzzle uv th shot gun, t f needs he, tho wo hed rufhrr not. Wc wood much prefer that the mU gided nu n wood listen to reeson arid cone into the Dimekratie, fold by peaceful tiicchs, bill come they Uuly or sulTor the ennsekences. Why, look at it. Without haven a solid south how kin we sekixir the speshl appro- priimhens which we must hev) How kin wc drive the north Into the payment nv r,.r Icht, and the penshunin ut our soljrr.f ' How kin we elect the next president, and run the government in tlm interest uv the south ? With a divided delegashun itwrss! be impossible. Let the nnrth think nv cur necessities, and we are shoor tltey 'vt'ill np-prov- our nek .hen. . I do not know that tliis simple sfitt'tent will hev nny c'i'eck upon the beitt'r1noit;i ern press, hut it is all we kin do. ' Ef wc uro to be made to snir.'r for proteefTn. our selves, then so it must he. We ut lecbt will die like heroes. PllTltOLhl M V. NasBY, ( Statesman (Shot Gun. Eivu'n is Kino. The livens the imptrinl organ nl'thu whole human syst; in, as !r, controls the life, health and happiness ( l man. When it is disturbed U its proj tr action, all kinds of uilmentx are tho natural result. The digestion of food, (he move ments of the heart and blood, the action of tin; bruin, and nervous system are all imme diately connected with the winkings of the liver. It has been successfully jrovt'd tint (Jreen's August Flower is uneitialed in !..- ing all persons aillietcd w ith dyspepsia ir liver conipluint, and ul lathe, numerous symp toms that result from an unhealthy conditii n of Ihe liver aiuUtoinach. Siiniiile Imttlc to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all totvr.s on the western eorftinent. Three doses wi 1 prove that it isju.st what you want. THE TKI.KI'IIONE-A SLOOESTION . I rom tln Spuria Plalmlealcr. The Indiana Farmer suggests that tele phonic communication may become very valuable to farmers. In hud weather, or i:t the evening, when it would be unpleasant'. make a call, a neighborly chat ncght he InJd without leaving one's own fireside. In fuse ot (ire, or.jiccidelit, also, it would m of great advantage. Why not all this, and much more? Neighbors could be warms! against trumps, horse thieves, and l.ur'.'lar.v or called to assist in casi) the presence m" marauders was detected. It is not at r.'.l unlikely thut the next decade will see tele phone wires forming a net work all over the country, rendering the invention of in calculable value to the business men ol the farms, as uell as those of ihe. towns tir.i cities. The present cost of putting up posts and wires is about iMft per mile. Many fanners could put them up much cheaper than this, us tiny can furnish their ow.j posts and do the construction work them selves. . The apparatus can be rented fcr about $15 per year, and probably for inui..i less a year or two hence. Wk have tho largest stock of rubber overshoes in th city. O. Haytiioun A Co. Cow,! Coal F. M. Wurd has on hand tilt; best quality of coal for sale at the mar ket price. Very low. He will soon have a Luge sftK k of w.tod of all kinds. He i. well known to every holy nnd we trust he will let eivo Lis full share of pa tronage. 31 v Motto- "Quick sales nnd .small protlls." So save your money by calling nt the lumberyard of J. S. MeOahey. Build ing material of all kinds, including side walk and curbing lumber, cedar posts, etc. Also, five two-horse Motine wagons for sail or trade. Ami:kosi; Pyatt has not been unmind ful of thi! approach of the holidays, are! in order to supply some of the demands of the occasion, he has laid in a very at tractive stock of photographic albums, auto graphic albums, einlsisscd pictures, picture, books, and numerous other article that will form a pAit of the supply that will be pro vided lir nearly every house in tho city. LETT IE COLEMAN'S LAUMUIY. Mis. Lettie Coleman has reopened her laundry on Fourth street, between Washing ton and Cmni! i rei.d avenues, ;;ud takes this method of iii!i);iiiiiig her old friends and patrons that i-he is again ut their services, and solicits tloir patronage. She has re duced prices to suit tho tiling. EUROPEAN HOTEL, By Mrs, Harry Walker, Comm'Toa! ave nue, corner Sixth street. DAY BOARD $J.r,0 PER WKKIv. In connection with th' Motel is a first- class bur and billiard room on epHisife sld.i of the street; also wholesale and rtt..!l oyster depot. Fresh oyst rs received i! i '.y and sold at the lowest market rates. Or ders from homo or ubi 'id will r .!;. prompt attention. Uo hi l r",'! sti ck a.. 1 priivi before piiivl:aKiii t Is 'where. Chkw Jackson's licat S'"t Navy To bacco. 3.