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THE DAILY BULLETIN.
IVMT OBHW (MONDAT. IXOtmD).
. Offlr: Bulletin Bulldlnic, VtonlBfiton Avenue
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
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manuscript will not be returned. ,,.,...,.
Letter and communication bouJd be addressed
"K. A. Burnett, Cairo. Illlinol '
OnljMoruing Daily in Soathern Illinois
largest Circulation ot any Daily in
Southern Illinois.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF ALEXANDER COO'TT.
E. A. Burnett, Publisher.
M.B. Harrell. Editor.
The bteamslnp subsiJy bill now pending
in Congress provides for three lines one
from New York, another from Sew Orleans
to Rio Janeiro, and a third from San Fran
cisco to Vtlparaiso.
Wrrnis twelve months there will be in
operation another road to the Pacific below
the snow line. In less than three years we
shall have four trunk lines to the Facific;
and the people of Asia and Australia will
be in close business relations with us.
Our British cousins are being cheered
and condoled with by the New York Her
aid. They have been beaten at yachting,
at walking, at rowing, at horse-racing, at
rifle and pigeo and glass-ball shooting by
the Americans, but they arc still masters of
the cricket-field.
Lssamty is largely upon the increase
among the colored population ot Georgia,
and the Superintendent of the Georgia
Lunatic Asylum appeals to the Legislature
for an enlargement of the colored depart
ment in the asylum; and the Savannah
News says the colored insane must be pro
vided for.
C'ALiFonxiA has to decide, at the elec
tion in September, the question of the
Mongolians. The people are to vote "tor
Chinese immigration" or "against Chinese
immigration" tlie object being to take the
sense of the people on the propriety of ex
cluding this class of immigrants, and to
show the world how overwhelmingly they
are in favor it.
The hotel 'keepers at the sea-side and
other summer resorts are not by any means
in a happy frame of mind. The continued
cool weather of June ha9 had a very de
pressing effect upon their business. While
their expenses are Heavy tueir income js
very small. However, those who arc forced
to spend the summer at home in the city
do not sympathise very deeply with the
hotel keeper.
Mu. J. W. Marsu, of Randolph, Tennes
sec, claims to be a Northerner. That he is
a philosopher is not to be questioned. He
tells the uneasy negroes of the South to
stay at home; that should they flee to the
North they will find that there, as well as
in the South, the fittest survive. The supc1
rior classes forage off the inferior. "And,"
says Mr. Marsh, "it's right." He counsels
the negro to patience. If the white man
fleeces them; they should quietly submit,
bearing in mind that the wolf gobbles up the
lamb and the hawk the June bug. "It
seems to be a law of nature," continue the
philosophical Marsh, that her subjects shall
subsist off of their less fortunate compan
ions. It exists aiming the brute creation,
among the feathered tribes, and we know it
of the inhabitants of the water. Vegetable
life receives its succor from the soil, and is
mankind any exception to the above order
of nature's handiwork!" of course he
isn't; and therefore if the white man wants
the jegro's com, the mro flii4 m the very
face of nature if he refuses to be satisfied
with the shucks. Cuts feed on mire. It 1b
the order of nature fur them to do bo. Let
the negroes learn from the mice, aud when
tbe white, cats come for their substance, to
, surrender it up, uncomplainingly; for, to
refute to do to, would bo to fly in the face
of tbe doctrine, that the fittest must sur
vive It Is a blessing that Marsh has como
to the surface. His philosophic oil will
calm the lea of ocgro discontent, and learn
THE
taat people to play the role of the African
worm to our Caucassian chicken, without
murmur or complaint always remember
ing that it is according to the law of nature
that prevails wherever nature asserts itself.
The most dispiriting work that a man
can bo called upon to do, is the labor in
volved iu a canvass ot Kentucky by a Re
publican candidate for Governor. He has
not even the little impetus one finds in
hoping against hope. Everybody he sees
only adds something to the assurance ho
feels that lie will be beaten SO.OOD votes.
One Walter Evans is now making his lonely,
listless, solitary rounds of that state, pro
claiming to his knots of half-dozen listeners,
in a most lugubrious tone of voice, that he
is a candidate for Governor, that '"the out
bursts of popular favor give him great en
couragement, and that really there is a pros
pect that Kentucky will be redeemed from
the thraldom of Democratic domination."
Uis hearers receive such expressions in
open eyed amazement at the fellow's wild
imaginings. He concludes his mournful
harrangue, seeks his hotel unattended, goes
in and out unobserved and uncared for a
picture of hopelessness dispair person
ified. Old Peter CoorER'egreenbackism is lib
erally spiced with reason and common sense.
He is not a blind fanatic, who turns away
from a halt-loaf, and nearly starves because
he can't obtain a whole loaf. Speaking of
the nomination of Ewing and Rice by the
Democrats of Ohio old Peter is entirely ra
tionalnay, decidedly sonsble. He says:
I heartily and unfeignedly rejoiced when
I heard that the great Democratic party in'
Ohio had nominated one of the most out
spoken and the ablest advocate of a sound
national currency issued solely by this gov
ernment. It seems to me that this is one of
the best and most significant facts
in regard to the progress of our
cause in the west. I must say,
therefore, in response to your request for
advice, that I think this nomination of
General Ewing ought to be sustained.
Without wishing to imply any disparage
ment to the excellent gentlemen nomina
ted by the Greenback convention in Ohio,
or wishing to dictate to any one in the
free exercise of political judgment, I must
say that it I were a citizen of Ohio I should
vote for General Ewing, as not only consis
tent with the great principle for which we
contend as an independent party, but also
the best method of securing success in our
contest against the vicious policy that is
distressing our people."
The Mississippi commission is to be com
posed of four government engineers, one o f
whom is to serve as president; two civil
engineers, and one non-professional. The
make-up of the commission has been indi
cated, and Capt. John Cowdon with his
out-let theory, is left out in the cold. Capt
Eads, as is now well known, refuses, abso
lutely to serve on the commission. Aud
there are good and sufficient reasons for
his refusal. He is very properly unwilling
totbe subordinated to the government engi
neers, most of whom violently assailed his
jetty system, even after it was a pronounc
ed success. Secondly his owu business re
quires his constant care and attention; uud
thirdly, the compensation of $3,000 a year,
is not irresistably attractive to a man who
but recently refused a salary of $25,000 a
year from Dam Pedro, who wanted him to
assume charge of the public works of Bra
vil. But Cowdon has no such objections to
urge. He wants the place badly, as he has
an abiding faith that there is only one sensi
ble plan for the improvement of the Missis
sippi and the prevention of overflow, is to
allow the waters to waste themselves in
numerous out-jets. But Cowdon, neverthe
less should be placed on the commission.
P. S. Yesterday's dispatchcsjspenk of the
completion and confirmation of the com
mission, with Gilmore, president. This
closes Cowdon out.
"IT IS AMUSING."
Our Democratic exchanges are much
given to the expression that "it is amusing
to hear Hayes talk about preventing elec
tion frauds, while he knows and every
body else knows that he owes his place to
the success of the most stupendous fraud
ever perpetrated in a civilized govern
ment." "Amusing!" What is . there of
amusement in language and conduct that
stigmatize the chief m agistrate of our na
tion as a conscienceless hypocrite? lion
orablc, patriotic men who have a care for
the fair fame of our people and government
are not "amused'' by the hollow-hearted
cant of the president as he dishonestly de
precates tho very means that gave him his
oflice. On the contrary, thev feel a loath-
ing and contempt for tho man, and a
dread for tho future of tho country w here
such hypocritical pretences are- applauded
and defended by tho leaders of a great po
litical party. President Hayes is tho crei -turo
of a stupendous fraud ho Is the man
through whom tho expressed will of uu
overwhelming majority of tho American
people was villainously defeated. To hear
him contend for meant to prevent a recur-
DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN:
renco of frauds akin to those by
which ho
. n.i ia vivr "amuaini.'," but
insulting
is an exhibition of shameless,
perfidious
hypocrisy that invites the dcrisijn of all
His conduct does
enlightened humanity.
not call for a laugh ; but for deep, well-defined
and scathing deprecation.
Caution-Do not let your druggist palm
off a substitute, when you demand Dr.
Hull's Bubv Svrun or you will be disap
pointed, lor no medicine for ( children
quals it in ertect. j
BiTTER-MAKiNo is getting to bo a real
.... .. . . 1 . ...
science. lien tnc postures iau y reason
of drought to yield the proper leeil, dairy
men must sec that their cows haw some
thing more and in churning if the butter
st oo licht colored, use a little of Wells,
Richardson & Co's perfected Butter Color
to keep up the bright gold ot June.
"Whitiiek are you bound 1" asked John
Moor, as he stood in the door-way of his es
tablishment, and saw his old friend Sam
Rodgers. walking slowly past. The latter,
with sunken eyes and palid visage, bearing
evidence of disease, hastened to reply:
"I have long suffered all the horrors arising
from an inactive liver, and am going to the
office of Dr. Slow to seek relief." "Do no
such thing,1' said his friend, "when you
can buy a bottle of Portaliae, or Tabler's
Liver Regulator for only 50 cents, and bo
permanently relieved. It will cure Dys
pepsia, Heartburn, ootir ttomacn, Men
Headache, and all disorders of a torpid
liver." For sale by Barclay Bros.
When the hand ot disease is laid heavily
upon us, robbing life of all its pleasures,
anything that will afford relief is gladly
welcomed. Sickness is no li"ht affliction,
and that form of it known as Piles, or Hem
orrhoids, can be permanently relieved by
Tabler's Buckeye rile Ointment, which
never fails when used according to direc
tions. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by
Barclay Bros
A Search Wajuiajt allows on officer to
go through your house from cellar to gar
ret, and Lindsey's Blood Searcher is war
ranted 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. See that our
name is on the bottom of the wrapper.
R. E. Sellers & Co., Prop'is, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Barclay Bro's Agents.
"I Am All Played Oct"' is a common
complaint in hot weather. If you feel so,
get a package of Kidney-Wort and take it
and you will at once feel its tonic power.
It keeps up the healthy action of the Kid
neys, Bowels and Liver, and thus restores
the natural life and strength to the weary
body.
Save your children. For expelling
worms from the system, Sellers' Vermifuge
has no equal in this or any other country.
One teaspoonful given to a child of Mr.
Bradbery's, expelled 234 worms in four
hours after taking the medicine. Benj. Ly
tic, Union township, Pa. Also expelled 400
worms from my child two years old. Wm.
Sarver, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by all drug
gists. Price 25 cts. R. E. Sellers & Co.,
proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa. Send for cir
cular. Barclay Bros., A-'ents
The truth is mighty and will prevail.
Thousands who have used and been cured
are living witnesses to tho truth of our
statement, that Sellers' Liver Tills will cure
the worst cases of liver complaint, billious-
ness, headache arising therefrom, costive
ness, constipation, dizziness and all disor
dors resulting from a diseased liver. For
sale by all druggists. Price 25 cents. R.
E. Sellers & Co., Proprietors, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Barclay Bros., agents.
For Congress. The fame of the aver
age Congressman is of snch short lived du
ration that it seems hardly worth while
now to pay $20,000 for an election. Who
wants the nomination in our district? for
there is nothing equal to Henry's Carbolic
Salve for the cure of all sores, wounds, cuts
and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits.
The unbiased opinion of some of the
most intelligent medical men in this conn
try and Europe, support the statement that
Kidney-Wort is the grandest discovery yet,
tor curing Kidney ond liver troubles, piles,
constipation and lumbago. It acts on both
Kidneys and bowels at the same time and
cleanses the whole system.
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price made utlil'actory.
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neer exeliauKOdiuliiraed hypre and pulillc.
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