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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 24, 1879. THE DAILY BULLETIN. STMT UUHt (V0NDAT1 BXCMTKD). Oflcc: Bulletin BaildiflK, Wwhlnxton Avenue . CAIBU, ILLINOIS. 8uboViptlon Rstett IAILT. Dally (delivered by carriers) per week - By mall (in advance), one year Jio J HU mouth Thro, month..... ;! One month l uu WBCKLT. By mill (In advance), one year $2 Klx month "" Three month , " To club of ten and over (per copy). i s" Postajjo in all case prepaid. Advertising Rate DAU7T. Firat Insortion, per square tJ-JJ ttnk.anaanl I. a.ttnit. .F fmUUrfi ' nuucvH.u. tun.. , - - , 9(11 W ntiM urwk. npr snnaro ?'. . For two weeks, per square. . ... - r-.. . . For one month, per square '-JJ Each additional aquam J 1' Fnnoral notice l't"":i:;iZ2' Obituaries and resolutions pissed byeocleilcs ten cent per line. Death and marriage free WESKL7. First insertion, per square I1" Kabseanent insertions : w .iu nnnnifiii pniiatltiitii asutiare. Displayed advertlnomentH will be charged accord a to the PDace occupied, at above rates-there De- Ing i . i..,. ii, nt m,cA tvr0 in ilia inch. JUL; l.lc uuur w wi ' " , f o regular advertiser we ofTer superior Induce ronw, both an to rate of charge and manner or displavtnit their favor. iJocal nottcei twenty cent per line for first luser tlon ; ten centi per line for each eubbeequent luser- 'nrTt uiu. mi li f.innitnn fllo at OeO. P.RoweU A Co.'a Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce treet) wnerc aavernsiug; couiruvio u 0CommnnlMtiouf'npon inject ot ewnlJMereft tl the pulillc nretttull tlniu ooptabl. Rejected manuscript will not bo returned. Letters and communication should be addressed "E. A. Burnett. Cairo. IlllluoU . Only Morning. Daily in Sonthcrn Illinois Largest Circulation ot any Daily in Southern Illinois. OFFICIAL PAPER OF ALEXANDER COUNTY. E. A. Burnett, Publibher. M.B. Harrell, Editor. The A. 0. 11. Emerald, i tbe name of a very handsome weekly recently established in Springfield by James E. Dunn. The " initials used indicate the prime object of its establishment, viz; to genre as an organ fur the powerful association oflrshmen known 1 as tbe Acient Order of Hibernians. Its de parture in the matter of death notices and resolutions is to be commended. For the Jorroer it charges 25 cents; for the latter two dollars. t , The Greenbackers have given up all " hope if all financial legislation this session and the bills they are introducing in the house are merely for political effect. The action of Senator Bayard's finance com mittee against the silver bill, and the well known attitude of that Scnator,'Ketnan, Eaton and other hard money Democrats, added to the almost solid opposition of the Republicans, is discouraging to the '-softs," and they say now they propose to appeal to the people with great hope of vindication They predict that Congress will be glad to listen to the advice after the fall elections The Lamar-Conkling tilt gives rise to the following reflection that there lias been much less personal unpleasantness in Con gress than might have been expected un der the circumstances this session. For the first time for twenty years the Dcnia traU have control of Congress, and the Re publicans ara out of legislative power. Natuially, the Democrats arc ambitious to enforce their policy, and the Republicans are restive under the new order. This is simply human nature in both parties. In old times, before the war, this condition would have provoked many personal en counters, aac' we may at least congratulate the country upon an improvement in Con gressional manners and in the method of political discussion. The Chicago Baptists, living in the neighborhood of Michigan avenue aud Twenty-third street, worship in a free-stone church edifies ot magnificent appearance and mammoth proportions. The united in dividual wealth of all the members of the church would not liquidate the debt in curred in erecting the buildiug. At a "union meeting" held last week, the clerk read a letter he had received from a Massa chusetts minister. The Chicago Times says its lanuage was straightforward and earnest. Its tone was modest and pious. The writer understood that the church was heavily in debt; and if the congregation wore entirely agreed to have a stranger visit them ai a temporary supply "if such should seem to bo tho indication of God, he would vUit them at once, if desired." lie had always thought that of all fields his choice would be a city church, burdened and discouraged by debt. His plan of re lief would be to reduce running expenses bb low as possible, and then, as a partial relief, adopt the scriptural plan of weekly contribution. References were male to ; miniatcri iu high standin-r. And in what " IDlrit does thi' Tvn.L.r PM.nipv hub minium ntl acnsiblc communication was received? Tha members present, in view of the fact that they were maintaining a mluister at : 4,000 a year; an organist at 12,000; a choif At 2,000 morethut, meeting these cipenael, they had failed the iuteiQtt on their great debt, ai well as to keep their building in' n-pair-rthe crowd present, knowing ill thin, received tlio letter with rotrt of derisive laughter, the pastor going into paroxysms of merriment, that contin ucd after the others had laughed their fill. The Times very sensibly remarks that the ''elect" who thus scon at a pious and kindly offering, will scarcely bo permitted to entertain angel g unawares. As tiie Carbondale Frco Fress puts it down as already settled that Hon. John R. Thomas will not bo nominated by the Re publicans to succeed himself thut the party dare not, and will not nominate him, it becomes interesting to enquire the name of the individual who will bo put up as a sacrifice. The President of the Scuthcrn Illinois Normal is the ablest man in the party; but being able and all that, ho will probably refuse to surrender the education al bird he holds in his hand for the very wild and quick-winged political bird in the bushes. And there's Ike Clements always ready, always willing to take the chances, be they good, bad or indifferent. Another willing soul is Dcitrich, of Randolph; but there is nothing iu Deitrich's composition to excito party enthusiasm, and the causes that threw him in the back-giound a year ago, will operate to his disadvantage in the future. These men aside, Republican material out of which to manufacture con gressmen, is remarkably scarce. Porks, of IV'rry and Bishop, of Williamson, nhhnngh good men, are, for some reason, kept in the back-ground. All this being true, it will probably follow that the Democrats will be called upon to trot out a man to shelve, for the second time, the very clever Isaac Clements. But it would be a terrible slap in Thomas' face to refuse to re-nominate him. Fon Republican uses the negro exodus is "exuding" tho wrong way. The deluded follows who found their way to Kansas, and as the Republican papers have it to "real freedom," are having a sorry time of it For a mouth or more nearly every south' bound steamer from St. Loui3, has a few of the "refugees" on board, returning to their old homes and people in the South. One day last, week an up-bound steamer with a score or more of Kansas immigrants on board, arrived at the Cairo wharf, aud while lying here a south-bound steamer with about an equal number of returning immigrants arrived. The stories the latter had to tell the former, were stories of suf fering, idleness and absolute hunger. The out-going crowd were made heart-sick ; but with passages paid through and no money in their pockets, they gloomily submitted to their late, which was to go on. The rcturing negroes knew nothing of the aid that was raised, with such show of philan thropy, by Northern Republicans. They never saw a dime of it. The wretched food upon which they subsisted they obtained for themselves, and their proffers to -nrl for $t ami ? per nionui weio ,jken. And tin's is the freedom to which Republican fanatics urged the negroes of the South to hasten the liberty to suffer for food, to re main idle, go naked, to sicken, pnd die among a people who, despite their profes sions, care less for the negro than they do for their cuttle that graze upon their prai ries. FltKsu Sri-i'i.iEs ok Vitautt. To re new a waning stock may be gathered li'om a fiimrce accessible to all, and never sought in vain by any whose constitution ami vi'or are not so much dilapidated as to be wholly past repairing. Evidence direct, convinc ing and ample, indicates Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters as a tonic of unexampled effi cacy and perfect purity, and possessed of properties that constitute it an invaluable remedy for dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint, urinary and uterine weakness, rheumatic complaint, nnd malarial fever. Delicate females and infirm old persons are invigorated and solaced by it, and the phys ical prostratiou which usually follows a severe illness is in a great degree remedied and convalescence accelerated through its use. It occupies a leading position among medicinal staples. Bkwitchino woiiK There is a farina tion in renewing all the ribbons, stockings, shawls and dresses in the house by the use .f LeamonV Dyes made by Wells.lRichard tou & Co., Burlingt m, Vt. The colors are superb and of every shade. Druggists have them. A Search Warrant allows an officer to go through your houso from cellar to gar ret, nnd Lindscy's Blood Searcher is war rants! to go through your system from top to toes and drive out all blood diseases. Its cures are wonderful and certified to by doc tors, preachers and people. Scrofula, Mer curial Diseases, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers in the Lungs or on the Skin, Boils, Pimples, &c., we warrant it to cure. It is a purely Vegetable Compound and Powerful Tonic. For sale by all Druggists. Seo that our name is on the bottom of the wrapper. R. E. Sellers & Co., Prop'is, Pittsburgh, Pu. Barclay Bro's Agents. Save votu children. For expelling worms from the system, Sellers' Vermifuge has no equal in this or any other country. One tcaspoonful given to a child of Mr. Biadbery's, expelled 234 worms in four hours after taklug the medicine, Bcnj. Ly tic, Union township, Pn. Also expelled 400 worms from my child two years old. Wm. Snrver, St. Louis, Ma Sold by all drug gist. Trice 23 cts. R. E. Sellers & t'o., proprieturtTittsburgh, Pa. Send for cir cular. Burclay Bros., Agtnta Tits truth is mioiitt and will prevail. Thousand! who have used and been cured aro living witnesses to tho truth of our statement, that Sellers' Liver Tills will euro tho worst cases of liver complaint, billious ness, headacho arising therefrom, costive ncss, constipation, dizziness and all disor dcrs resulting from a diseased liver. For sale by all druggists. Trice 2b cents. R. E. Sellers & Co., proprietors, Tittsburgh, Pa. Barclay Bros., agents. Bad Blood A serious emeute occurred recently between two horny handed sons of toil, which resulted in a broken arm for Smith and a cracked rib for Jackson. For bad blood there is nothing equal to Rossad-' ails, tho great Southern remedy which drives out all impurities liko magic. You Must Cure that CouGn. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure you can euro yourself. It has established the tact that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all diseases of Throat and Lungs, it is abso lutely without an equal, Two doses will re lieve your child of Croup, it is pleasant to tako and perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can efford to be with out it. You can use two thirds of a bottle and if what we say is not true we will re fund the price paid. Trice 10 cts. 50 cts. and $1,00 per bottle. If your Lungs aro sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's Tor ous Tlaster. Sold by Barclay Brothers. Hate you Dyspepsia, arc you Constipa ted, Iiut-c you Vol low ohtll, L.oeo of Appe tite, Head Ache, if so don't fail to use Shi loh's System Vitalizer. It guaranteed to relieve you, and will you continue to suffer when you can be cured on such terms as these. Price 10 cents, and 75 cents. Sold by Barclay Brothers. Well's Persian Pertumu "llackmetack" is rich and fragrant try it. Sold by Barclay Brothers. The new stock speculation Tho new combination method ot operating in stocks which Messrs. Lawrence & Co., Bankers, N. Y., have inaugurated, is attracting un usual attention in financial circles, by rea son of its remarkable success. A customer m Providence invested nine times, and made over 5,000 iu threemouths, by using ironi $50 to 500 capital. By tins system, orders from thousands of customers, in various sums, arc pooled into one immense capital, and operated as a mighty whole, thus giving to each shareholder all the ad vantages of vast capital and shrewdest skill. Profits are divided every 30 days. Any amount from $10 to $75,000 can be used m Messrs. Lawrence & Co. s combinations with equal proportionate success. $15 will make if (5 profit in the month. i200 will return $1,000, or 8 per cent, on the stock, and so on as the market varies. The new circular gives "two unerring rules of suc cess," and shows how any one can operate profitably. Mialed free. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds sup plied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., Bankers, 57 Exchange place, N. Y. Kindred Evit,b It is well know that a relationship exists between piles, constipa tion, kidney diseases and liver troubles. In Kidney-Wort we have a remedy that acts on the general , system and restores health by gently aiding nature's internal processes. Druggists deep it. TCo eloquent tongue or pen is needed to commend Coussens' Lightning Liniment to an appreciative public, as a cure for Rheu matism, Lame Juck, Neuralgia, Bruises, Sprains, Corns and Bunions. It is also uu equaled as a remedy for the ills that com monly afflict horses, such as Spavin, Ring bone, Galls, Scratches, etc. Wnrts and Knots, being easily removed by its use. Try Coussens' Lightning Liniment, and you will want no other. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by Barclay Bros. Dear Bell Our commencement ex ercises are over. I have received my di ploma, and am now ready to enter with zest into the pleasures of gay society. Attired becomingly in a pure white robe, such as angels might love to wear, I took a prom inent part in the musical exercises in the evening. Although I had contracted a severe cold a few days before, I was en abled by tho use of Coussens' Honey of Tar, the best remedy in the world for coughs, colds, mid all diseases of the thro it and lungs, to sing so well that I completely enraptured a largo audience. Tell uncle John that the s(! of that valua ble compound, Cotisseii's Ibmcy of Tar, will cure his cough. It is only 50 cents a bottle, and can be bought at Barclay Bro's. drug store. Yours in linstu, Annie. No White Butter. People will not in these days, buy white butter, and dairymen of good judgement use the Perfected Butter Color of Wells, Richardson & Co., Burling ton, Vt. It does not freeze in winter or mould in summer and is always ready for instant use. Down at last to uahd i an Wo mean the price of admission which isi!5 cents to the elegant circus which is to exhibit iu Cairo on June 25 1870. The Chicago Times says of this show : "The great James Robinson uml his two sons aro principal riding features of this circus which is now exhibiting am attract ing thousands daily to their pavilions oji llalsted street. Mr. Robinsan's prcsth'c as a rider is too well known to require uny lengthy notice. The fact that lm m w0 around the world and has chalU.mMd the riders of every nution and in every climo to ride against or dispute his title to the well earned Diamond Studded (iold Belt of tho world is In itself a conviimin-r proof that he has no superior and no unin'l on earth. Mr. Robinson and his mwir execute all of their brilliant acts upon tlair naked horse, and do not require the liro,l ,1Btig and uphelsterod bucks eo c minion amongst the present day riders. The rtt of the compuny arevorV strong ftua httractive, each athlete selected tor his cranio worth. The ihow is compact, elegant, refined ami elevating and ricbly merits tlio ImmcDie patronage now U-stowed upon it. Tim nd mlsslonls only 23 cents, lhe U CHEMICA1 WHY DON'T T0U PAINT That Door or that Floor? You can do it with the HOUSE-KEEPER'S PAINT. The Averill Chemical Paint DOES NOT FADE or CHALK OFF, but for many years, and will last MUCH LONGER than tlio best Lead and Oil mixed in tho old way. IT IS A. PURE LINSEED OIL PAINT. SUITABLE FOR PREPARED FOR IMMEDIATE APPLICATION, Inside and Outside White and any desired Shade or Color Sold in packages Ask to Lo )ionn o enninlo card of tints. TO ASCERTAIN TIIE AMOUNT OF PAINT YOU REQUIRE, Add the number of feet in width (front and rear) to the number of feet in length (both skies); this multiplied by the average height, gives the nnmber ot square teet to be painted. This divided by 200 as one gallon of this paint covers 200 square feet (two coats), gives the amount required in Example Front, 20 feet. ' Rear. 20 ". Side, 40 " Side, 40 " 120 " Remarks. There can be no definite rule established as to the exact quantity it will require; but the above is sufficiently near for all practical purposes. Should the surface be smooth and hard, less than the above would suffice; if rough and porous more. BE NOT IMPOSED UPON BY BASE is a well-known fact that when the Averill ket, it was the only Paint of the kind that however, that but a few years had elapsed under the names of "Enamel," "Rubber," pared Paints." WE GUARVjSTTEE our Paint to give entire satisfaction in all stood that we do not enter into competition Mixed Paints, purporting to be similar to market. BARCLAY FALNTH AND ARE YOU GOnsTGr TO PAINT? THEN USE Ready for tlee In Wblto and over One Hundred lnc aim Lliiceud Oil chemically combined, warranted iuaHuuyotneri'uint. It has ikeu the uvr ev' ne'T-V fr,1 P0.",''11 Iue co,imry- NtWiOIiK EN AMiL PAINT C(l;fi.ii! i.mr Paint In this cectiou of the country, and all parties Kill tl(luK nn. I l...ai fln.J . . I 1 . . 1.. ,m,"u,PU ujju nit uuu tjiu Lumri huu uuiiurtB lor cxpoHurc to hent and cold, uutl any one ueiii!,' it urw," iiamvo n;i ji-iuiuuic, ju'ppecuuijv. u, , Address, KV Sample card ftve, QL0SS OIL AND VARNISH COMPANY. 170 Prince Street, 'ew York. ' Copal, Coach, Furniture, Damar and all other Varnishes, Liquid and Japan Dryers and Gloss Oil. Oar cheap (ilon Oil Varnish, for the price, has no cq:ial In the.market. OUR DRYERS ARE THE BEST, Dry quick and will mix with all kinds or oil. OUR VARXISIIES ARE TIIE I3EST And have uo vpia!; so conceded by the trade. Wc have every facility to inaunfactuje goods of flrt lrumii varu uuiy, unu iiutu iur);e e.)ient.'bie iu iue dumiicm, unu iu iue same iemiLai atuniluL. SAMPLES and quotations sent w ith pleasure nt any time. Soliciting your orders we reaaiu, Respectfully Yours, NEW YORK ENAMEL PAINT & VARNISU CO. LIFE ASSURANCE. JjjQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY 120 Broadway, AGENTS OFFICE: Washington Avenue, Cor. Twelfth Street, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. THE NEW TTl 0 WMK ,Y STT i n I A large Eight Page Sheet of Fifty six broad Columns, will be sent, Post Paid, to any address, till Jan. 1,1880. 'FOR HALF A DOLLAR. Address TI IE SUN, New YorK City. FAINT. retains ITS FRESHNESS and BRILLIANCY ALL CLIMATES. REQUIRING NO OIL, THINNER OR DHYKR to suit, very cheap. gallons. 120 feet, Multiply Height, 20 " ' 200)2400 12 gallons for two coats AND FRAUDULENT IMITATIONS. It Chemical Paint was first put upon the mar could be found. Its merits were so great before worthless imitations began to appear "Mixed," "Chemical," "Liquid," and "Pro cases, and therefore wish it distinctly under with the many adulterated and worthless the "Averill," which are now flooding the AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO. BROTHERS, General Agents. TARNISHES. NEW YORK Different Color, made of trlct!v rnirt! Whit.' Lead much H.-indfomtr and C'fceai.er and to la-t TV.' H E 1-lRsT PREMIUM nt twenty of tl.e Mate Fuiri- nf tho . ft. Peterfburj Pa.. Jan. loth. 1-TT. n Wp h l .;,!. u-., havius nnci the'name speak nimbly of its durabilitv . . .. .. " . . . jum u vou rt'i'iYMiit. ihirveim Do no nt'tlrr pamt uucu will un-iy do to aaiii. Vo:i hnvo jirivilt-' to (. ULf AM ivulf rr YORK KNAMKLl'AINT Ctl J:(i 1.r;..,Cl. Mri.t.,. N,.w Yrlc chss quality at the lowest prices, ns wo bur for NEW YORK. YORK SUN. ALEXANDER COUNTY BANK, Commercial Avenue and Eighth Struct, CAIHO, ILLINOIS. OFFICERS : f-BKOSS President. frSk'ftVlai.l'ru.ltlont. II. WELLH, Cashier. T. J. KEUTH, Assistant Cashier. I DIHECTOHS: 'I f- .Bro"c1'J5 Wllflam Kluce, Cairo; Peter Neff. Cairo; William Wolf. Cairo; t, M. Osterloh. H. L. DIllluKsley, St. Louis j E. Buder. Cairo; J. Y. flemsou, Caledonia. Chan. O. Puller, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE. Ex-, chance sold aud bought. Interest paid In the Havinga Departmeut. Collection made aud all I busiuesa promptly attended to. ENTERPRISE SAVINGS BANK, Chartered March 81, 10(19. CK.t OFFICE IN CITY NATIONAL BANK, Culro, IllinoU INTEREST paid on deposit March 1st and Sep temper 1st. Interest not withdrawn Is added Im mediately to the principal of tho deposits, thereby giving them compound interest. W Children anil married wonwn may deposit money and no one rite can draw It. WALTER HYSLOP. Titusnttiu. rpiIE CITY NATIONAL BANK, Cairo, Illinois. CAPITAL. 8100.000 ftFFICERS: W.P. HALLIDAf. President. II. L. IIAI.1.IDAY. VicelTesldeut. WALTER HYSLOP, Caller. DIRECTORS: i. FTAAT TAYLOR, W. p. lUU.irAT, 11ENUV L. 1IAU.IDW, H. II. (TNMNi ilAM, 0. 1). WIIXUMSON, STri'UCN BII1U, B. II. CANNES. ExcLanffe, Coin and United States Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits received and a general baukinj btislnes conducted. WHOLESALE WINF.S AND LKjUO li R.SMYTH te CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Liquors AND Wines of all Kinds, . NO. CO OHIO LEVEE. MESSRS. SMYTII Jk CO. havcrnns'anf.v a law stock of the best u'oods In the marKet did eivi: i-sperUI attention to Ibe wholesale bran. a f t!i bnsiners. ADVERTISING. GEO. P. It 0 AV E L L & CO. Newspaper Advertising Bureau. For Ten Certs: line hundred pn-n Pamphlet witn Lists ol Newspaper and Atlvertisitj Kales: , J"rT Hollars: Fonr lines Inserled ..ui;wetk I in Three Hundred aud Fifty Ncwspapeis. 10 Spruce St. fATEXTS. PATENTS flVif ninnd fnr ntiW ItiviirttlnriH n. f.. In... ........... on old ones; lor medical or other compounds, trade- jiiurnn huu hum-IP. vn,eiMi-, AtpiL'llllieurs, inter ferences, Appeals, Bulls for Infringement, and nil riiHis nriti liii; under the Patent Laws, prompt- lv attended to. iv niii-iimu iu. ......iiiiwiii. nun, iiuve neeii tis. llelugopposito the t. S. Patent. Department, and unpaired lu Patent business exclusively, we can i uwiku .eioser si'iircw-p. nxure raieuts nioro I promptly, and with broader claims, than thosu who ,.mn a. f .. ll'liall I ft 11 Isiy lUJVOyour device; we make e amlnatloni! and advise us to patentability, tree of cbarce. All corresponcence strictly confidential. Prices low. and no charce uuless Patent is s. cured. Wo refer lu : Washington, to Hon Postmaster General D. M. Key. Rev. f, D.Power. The Uerniiiii . .i.nn Nntmlml Tint, . . ...,i.i..t. i ... . .. fliiitrii"" -m. iu ouuiuis iu iue i; . n. Patent Office, and to Senators and Represeututle m i,w"i"-vr,,Mu, iu onr ciienin iu every State iu the Union and m Canada. Address O. A. SNOW & CO.. Opposite Tatent Office. Waiblnuton D. C. rpo INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. PATENTS and how td obtain thorn. Pamplot 61 00 pane free, upon receipt of stamps, for posuw Address GILMOKK. BMITH tt CO.. i Solicitor of Patent. Dot ill, i Wishlniiton.D.C. I 9 '