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THE 'DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 21. 1830. TIIE DAILY BULLETIN. THE FIRST AND GREATEST PICNIC OF THE SEASON ! AT CmmiiiKliam's (J rove, SUNDAY. MAY 23, 1880 Under tSf munient of tlie Comlqao Baud. Ppecltl trulnt leave Cairo at 8:00a. m.. 10:S(l. m., l: p. m.and (:') p. m. Kciurn train will leave (he lirove at 5:4.1 p. m. Hound Trip 25 Cents. No Improper Characters will be Allowed ou the Ground. 3D A NCI NO FHKB1 I'O AI.l.. Tb member nf tliu Band pledge thfmaelve to preserve Koilorder and will liavn couuty oMIcors outhe (frouud t aHfiitt them if neceMnrv. THIRD ANNUAL EXCURSION Of TUB Cairo Temperance Reform CLUB. -TO- GLEN FEEN Saturday May M, 1880. A. Fine String 13and AND TIIE NOTED DAN RICE, Will accompany the excuriHmt. Train will lave Cairo uud Vinceune depot at o'clock a. in.. MuppitiK a' Tenth, Koiirteeuth, rweutieth and Thirty-second Mrui-m. Fare for Round Trip, Fifty Cents. Children under Elht yearn FHEE. No half fare. KXTEKED AT THE I'OST OFFICE IN CAIUO, IL I.I.NOIH, AS f ECOND-CI.AS8 MATTHK. OFFICIAL PAPER OK ALEXANDER COUNTY. Ernest II. Thielt--oltH,' City KtUtor. Only Morning: Daily in Southern Illinois. LOCAL RF.rO KT. hiuNAi Orri' i. i Caiiio. 111.. May in. 181. ( lrime. Bar. Ther. Hum. Wind. Vel Weather. E S s s 4i I.triiiii S l.t rain 1U , Fair 14 Fail- 7 " 1(1 " -.una 2 p. m.. &.' 71 (J HI MarimiiMi Teniiuratiir:. Ki ; Minimum Tern lieraturu. 71 - : lUinliill H.4S lueli. tltiver in feet 1 luchc. Fall 1 I'unt Situ lire W. 11. HA V. Seru't Signal t'ortm, U. S. A. SPECIAL LOCAL ITEMS. NotireH in (hi column, five cent per line, earu Insertion. FOK SALE. Counter, shelving and show case. New. Inquire at " l. II. Sciilii. TIIE TIME AND PLACE. The time is now, ami the place is C. W. Henderson's, corner Twelfth ami Ooinnier cial, to buy Simmon's patent refrigerators. A large stock, all M.es and prices, just re ceived; also a lull assortment of water coolers, fishing tackle, wire cloth for window ncreens and a full stock of the celehrated "White Mountain" ice-cream freezers. Prices, "rock bottom." ICE KINO. To my old customers and as many u?w ones who read this, greeting: I am pre pared to deliver in any part of the city iee of best quality and at tlie lowest possible price. I respectfully solicit your patron age and guirantce satisfaction, Ice boxou Eighth street, next to Bristol's, open at all hours, day or night. Orders tilled either from wagon or at the ice box. Yours, Respectfully, Jacoh Kua:. COAL OIL STOVE. A full stock of Westlnko non-explosive wire fiauge coal oil stoves, the cheapest, complete and quickest cooking stove in the world. Also wire cloth for screens and ri full assortment of hardware, hollow ware, fishing, tackle, etc., at A. IIai.i.lyV. Commercial hvc, opposite Seventh si . ICECREAM. The undersigned will, on and after May 1st, he prepared to ttmr.h our citi j'wis a first rale quality of ice cream, iljual in every way to that furnished in ChieiiL'o, made fresh daily, and furnished in freezer, from one gallon upwards; deliv ered to any part of the city. This cream is made by mi experienced artist and cannot tail to give satisfaction on trial. Order" left at iee house, corner Eighth ami Levee, will receive, prompt attention, Will be tur nished ulf l.'j.lpergalhm in quantities from one gallon upwards. Roiilkt IIkwett, Agent. SAIT'S ICE CREAM PARLORS. The warm weather is here and Phil. II. Baup has prepared fur it. lie has estab lished himself in his new quartets next to the corner of Eighth sttvit and Washing ton avenue, and U prepared to furnish the best of ice cream and anything in the con fection' ry line, in un.v qu intity . m short notice, Mis ronins pc the accommodation of parties wishing to refu-sh themselves with a pla'e of his delicious en-am, are ele gant atel complete in all their appoint incuts, lb- deserves, and iioduiibt will re ceive the liberal patronage of our citizens for tin: pains lu- bus taken in furnishing llietii with hiieli tail excellent establishment. Give him hi all. ICE! ICi:: I'l'RE LAKE ICE! F. M.' Ward will enter the held again this Hciisfin, with his ice wagons, and will bo jirvpurcd, as formerly, to furnish pure lake ice, in any part of the city, every day, - in any quiuitily desired. The fact that he , will give the busbies hi personal super vinion, furnishc a guarantee 1 hat his pat- : routt will be promptly, faithfully and satis factorily nerved. FOR SALE CHEAP. Two show cases, one German silver and one walnut. Apply the Chicago Cash Store, corner Twenty-eighth and Commer cial. SOMETHING NEW! ' Look out for Buck Sausages, every Saturday, at Frank Klein's butchcr shop. Washington avenue, between Seventh and Eighth streets. HINGE WINDOW LOCKS, Harvey's patent. The neatest, cheapest and completest window fasteners out. Costs but 35 cts. per window ; fastens either sash wherever it is desired. Any person can put them on. Sold only by Lancaster & Nice. OSTRICH PLUMS. Tinted or cleaned by the new liquid pro cess, at J. Burger's. Old plumes can be changed so that no dilference can be detect ed between them and the new; an item of economy for ladies to make a note of. Or ders left at the store will receive immediate attention. The liquid is also kept by me in bottles for sale with lull directions for its use. J. Bl'ihiek. REFORM CLL'3 PICNIC. SPECIAL NOTICE. Excursion tickets to Glen Fern will be placed for sale Friday morning at Fourth street depot, Coleman's book store and O'Hara's drug store. Full regular rates will be charged on train to those having no tickets. Stops will be made to take passengers at Tenth, Fourteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-eighth streets. F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent. GENERAL LOCAL ITEMS. Noticen in theo column, ton cents per line, each iuitertiou. The Reform club meets to-night. The county jail again contains a goodly number of prisoners. The ram which fell yesterday lorenopn proved a t-ue blessing to this community. Chas. A. Saup, who has been at Zaues ville, Ohio, for several weeks, has returned. Dr. Nowotney's smiling countenance was again to been seen in our midst yester day. 'Index" cards and envelopes, for invi tations, just received at The Bulletin office. Ernest Pettit has a couple ot tine show castis for sale, as may be seen by his "ad." in another column.- Owing to the communications we pub p.h this morning, our space for local news, is somewhat condensed. The Argus chronicles the marriage of Mr. A. C. Coleman, of this city, to Mis Flora Van Cleve, of Belleville. Miss Naunie Olmsted, who attended the wedding of her uncle. Mr. Win. Olm sted, at Carmt, returned yesterday. Old Trim's Dongola communication which we publish this morning is as full of news as his communications usually are, and quite as readable. Ladies should read the notice in an other column of the new process for tint ing ami cleaning ostrich plumes. Applied and sold by J. Burger. To-morrow the picnicers will swarm at Glen Fern. See special notice of tickets tor sale and provide yourselves with them before entering the cars. Mr. Frank Metcalf is steadily improv ing in health. He has just returned from a week's visit in the country by which he was considerably benefitted. Mrs. Fred Whitcamp, who is accused of murdering her husband, occupies the debtor's cell in our county jail the same that E. F. Davis occupied while in durance vile. Availing themselves of the invitation extended, s une of our young men attended tin; calico hop, given by Welcome Lodge No. 2, in Stokes' hall, at Mound City, last night. Mr. Geo. Sargent contemplates- purchas ing the store at present conducted by J. 1-.. sqnllcr, and making a nice little grocery out of it. tie will be rea iy lor business by the first of not week. On account of the rain yesterday, Mr. Gorman and his men, who wefe at worn laying down new tile pipes on Tenth and Washington, had to suspend work. The lirst Presbyterian synod that ever convened in the state of Illinois met in Hillsboro in 1."1. It has been suggested that there be a semi-centennial observance of this occasion at Hillsboro in the autumn of lSsl by all the synods of the state. .las. Donnelly, found staggeiing about the streets, was yesterday arrested by Of ficer Hogan. He was trie I belore Justice Olmsted and find the usual amount, one dollar and costs, lie surprised the court by producing the necessary amount. Mr. Janu s R. Smith, of the lirm of Smith Bros., has returned alter an absence of several weeks-, lie did not I'u'.li.l the predictions of the bold, bad mail ot the Ar gils, but returned single-handed and alone and was unaccompanied by a young wife, cither lovely or otherwise. We acknowledge the receipt of the sixth annual catalogue uf the Southern Illi nois Normal University. Not having time topernsH the pamphlet at the present writ ing, we cannot now iinuart such facts con cerning the condition of the school as would be interesting to the public, but will furnish all desired information in a day or two. The committee of throe, consisting of the mayor, Aldermen Linegar and Saup', who visited Metropolis on Saturday hist with the view of inspecting the gravel there and ascertaining the probable cost of having it delivered at this point, learned that the best quality of gravel could be de livered here at twelve and one-half cents per square yard. The members of the Delta Fire com pany with their families, and a large num ber of citizens not connected with the com pany, thoroughly enjoyed themselves in the company's engine house last night. The strawberry tables were well patronized and dancing was indulged in with a vim until "the purple morning left her crimson bed and donn'd her robes of pure vennillion hue." Some of our citizens have nttended the lost two or three meeting of the city council with much promptness, because they desir ed to be present when a police force was chosen, but have so tar been disappointed with much regularity. The appointment should have been made at the last regular meeting, but since they were not, the pre-' sent force will not be disturbed until the council again meets in regular session. The following resolution, which is of general interest, was introduced by Alder man Halliday, and was, ou motion ot Al derman Howley, adopted by the city council at its meeting night before last: "Resolved, That the city marshal is here by authorized and directed to arrange for and provide a suitable pen or pound in some central and convenient locality within the city, in which animals running at large contrary to the ordinances of the city, may be impounded." Benjamin Frederick Applegatc, a no torious male rip, yesterday undertook to drive from his house and home the wife of his bosom, but his most energetic ellbrts in that direction proving fruitless, he took to "cruelly teasing and tose, the wife he had loved to be squeezing and squoze,"' and for this offense Mrs. Applegate caused the ar rest of her "liege lord." Justice Olmsted, who tried the case, lined the olfemriug gen tleman, including costs, ten fifty, which he didn't have about his shapely person, and accordingly went to jail. It pleased the ladies and gentlemen of the city.last night, to fill the Reforinhall and liberally partake of the strawberries which were there to be found and which had been prepared in the iiiostteniptiiiginanncr.bythe the cunning hands of the ladies of St. Pat rick's church. The sparkling and laugh ing eyes to be seen wherever one looked and the bright smiles and merry laughter every where to be seen and heard in the hall, was undeniable evidence that the enjoyment was sufficient. The amount cleared must have been a goodly sum. Probably never in the experience of any Cairo tobacconist has there been such a large, steady and ever increasing demand for a favorite cigar as in the case of the "Faultless." The "run" ou this brand is simply wonderful and yet it is not so won derful and after all,whcn we remember that this favorite cigar possesses all the merits that is claimed for it that its best recom mendation is itself that having once tried meant to continue buying it. Another thing to commend it, is its cheapness, only 5 cents. Sold by F. Korsmyer, wholesale and retail, Ohio I-cvoc, corner Sixth street. Mr. Freeman Wright, of St. Louis, su preme secretary of the Knights and Ladies of Honor of the United States, organized a lodge of Knights and Ladies of Honor, in the Odd Fellows' hall night before last, as we yesterday stated he would. The officers elected were: Geo. Chellet, past protector; Major Jesse Hinkle, protcetur; Mrs. W. ('. Smith, vice protector; Mrs. Powell, secre tary; Alex. G. Royse, financial secretary; Mrs. G. W. Chellet, treasurer; .John Hacker, chaplain; Fred Slicker. (guide; Mrs. J. T. Warren, guardian; Mrs. Major Hinkle, sent inel. Officer Dunker arrested one Daniel Heady yesterday for traveling the wide road to ruin in a staggering manner. Not being over religious, the officer cared little, or noUhitig whether Mr. Heady traveled a wide or a narrow road; nor did he care where that road was leading the gentleman to. But he was very seriously concerned about the gentleman's "manner" of walking and accordingly arrest ed him. Justice Olmsted concluding that the dignity of the city had been violat ed and that there was no "balm in Gilead" which was at all to be compared with "one dollar and costs" as a soothing remedy, permitted the gentleman to hand over that amount. We beg our reader's pardon for inflict ing upon them the following rhyme and as sure them that while we do so, we enter tain only the most kindly feelings for them. It is our first attempt and in pro ducing it, we did imt usphe to out-shine "Kate W ," "lieatrice" or 'Linwood :' All tin' lioyn that nr ciy nail Mir!; W I i I imlionlze tin- 1(- feini pieiik-. If -ill the ;'lr' cim have tle-ir pick. They', I my, ct'i (!" t i (he Reform p I'liii ." Vuiiii!; and old -Tom. M irryiinil llirl, Will lieonl S ituntiiy lit Ilia l(' foi-m picnic. Saturday ntovnlin; will he here pn-ny ipilck, Tlien tfil In (ilell Fern to the lielmin pieliii'. One ot the excellent suggestions which our unvor made in his lust annual iness.cre to the council wat the bnil-lin,' of a city hall. A ciiy hall is undoubtedly de sirable. It should 'be a building large enough to contain the mayor's office, city clerk's office, treasurer's office. city engineer office, the council chamber, city Jail, police headquarters and, If need be, the office of the justice of the peace and city attorney. It would, of course, take a building of considerable size to accommo date all these; but the city uow has money in the treasury with which to do tho work and since such a building would not only be a credit to the city, but would also bo a saving, wo do not see why the mayor's sug gestion should not be acted upon. Night before last,at about seven o'clock, while Otlieer Wooten was engaged in distributing to each of the prisoners in the city jail, his proportion of food, tho negro who is accused of stealing a coat from the clothing houso of Burger Bros., picked up a backet lull of water, poured it into the face of the officer, hit him over tho head with the bucket, and then made his escape. The officer shot at the rascal as soon as he could lay his hands upon his pistol, but owing to the fact tjiat he had to luck the jail door ou the five prisoners who were in the jail before he could follow, the fellow made his escape. Whether or not the bullet sent after him took effect is not known. His name is B. II. Henderson by occupation a cook, and professes the Baptist religion. The trial of Louis C. Herbeit, for con ducting a theatre without license, came up before Justice Olinstead yesterday. Much interest was manifested in the case by out side parties, and it was argued at length on both sides. The fact that there is no city ordinance specifying the amount to be paid as liceuse by prop! ietors of such concerns, was the cause of some doubt as to whotlu r or not the authorities had a right to charge any license. But after hearing the evidence in the case and examining the laws and the record bearing upon it, the Justice decided that Mr. Herbert ought to pay the same amount into the city treasury that Harry Walker is compelled to pay. In this de cision he was sustained by several supreme court decisions, which were quoted. But Mr. Herbert, being of a contrary opinion, took an appeal to the circuit court. Notwithstanding that the sanitary con dition of the city has been greatly im proved of late, but few of our citizens ttside trom the members of the board of health and our health otlieer arc aware of the filthy conditio of Cairo to day. With limited sewerage and no means to carry away and disposing of the excre ment that has inevitably accumulated to quite a great extent with the passage of years and the growth ot the ci'y, it is not to be wondered at that our sanitary condi tion is not at present in such a state as should be desired. Hitheitj when one vault or cess pool became unfit for use it was cov ered with a coating ot earth and another dug a few feet distant. From the very na ture of the soil, which allows the percola tion of all sorts of deleterious substances, the last stage of the "remedy" was even worse than the first, and to now avoid ail kinds of low malarial fevers, or even worse visitations, requires the con-taut ac tivity of a wide-awake man -uch an one as our present health officer is. In our proceedings of the council meeting yesterday morning, we stated that the mayor had appointed Messrs. Linegar, Rowley, L. II. Myers and M. Easterday as a committee to esti mate the value of lots ou railroad strip, etc., and that the mayor had stated that he had placed Me.-rs. Myers and Easterday on the committee be cause they were well acquainted with the strip; were competent and would probably serve without co.t. This was a truthful report, but the Argus of last night, with a view of throwing discredit upon it, says the gictlcnien above named, "have not agreed nor have they been asked to serve without compensation." We don't know and don't care whether or not tie- gentle men "agreed" or were "asked io serve," but we do know, and care that the public shall know it. that our leport was a truthful one. whatever may be said to the contrary by anybody.. There, now. Some weeks ago we mentioned the fact that Dr. N'owotney, o this county, had purchased a Urge wheat farm for his two sons in Minnesota and that they had depart ed for their iiewliome, The following from the Alexander l'ot, published in Douglass county, Minnesota, conveys the pleasing intelligence of their safe arrival: "Dr. John J. Nowotney's two sous William ami John fiom Cairo.Ills., arrived yesterday and will occupy and cultivate their farm in Hudson, bought last u ar from Henry Rus sell. They came by boat to St. Paul, and fiom there drove across the country by team which they brought trom home. The Dr. and the remainder of his family will arrive in June. He will probably open a drugstore and leave his boys in charge of the farm. The citizens of Hudson will be pleased to extend a cordial welcome to these young gentlemen imd to the entire family." We are well pleased with the foregoing noticc.i-xccpt the latter part of it. which mentions the probable departure of tlie Doctor from this county. He is one of the most valuable men of mir county ac tive, intelligent and progressive and we hope he may think lvt:i r of it and remain in our midst. -The work of tax a-sos.itw has com ini'ticed. In scheduling per.Min il property, owners thereof win be required to make oath as to ihe cm'rcctncsss of their returns. The following section i f the new law will be road with interest by our tax payeis: Sec. 51. iSchedule.l Persons required to l;st personal' property shall luuke out, under oath, and deliver to the assessor, at the time required, a schedule of the numbers, am. units, quantity and quality of AGAIN TO THE FKONT ! B U RGER BR O S ' PALACE CLOTHING HOUSE. SPUING STYLES, 1880. Our Stock of SPRING CLOTHING!! AND GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS, For Men, Youths' and Boys' wear, is now Ready for Inspection, Examination and Sale. We aim to be Surpassed by none, Equalled by few and Envied by all. in our etflirU to Clothe suitably and Economically, ail who will favor us with their patronage. During the Spring and Summer wo propose to ofler a line of goods SECOND TO NONE In this part of the country, and we shall at all times endeavor to keep our price.-, within tiik kkach of all. Our working expenses are very light in comparison with our business needs, there fore SMALL PROFITS and quick returns will pay us better than to hold our goo Is for fancy figures. We respectfully solicit your patronage and Nun l'a ntee Satisfaction in every Traihactioii. BULIGRU BUOS., No. 1 OS Cotnmoivial Avenue. all personal property in their pOs- re- session or under their control quired to be listed for taxation by them. It shall be the duty of the assessor to deter- mine and fix the fair cash value of ail items oi personal property, inciu im an grain on hand on tho first day of May. and in assessing notes, accounts, bonds an I moneys, the assessor shall be governed by the same rules of uniformity that he adopts as to value in assessing other personal property, and the assessor is hereby author ized to administer the oath required in this section, and if auv person shall reluse to make such schedule under oath, then the assessor shall list the property of such per son according to his best judgment and in formation, and shall add to tho valuation of such list an amount equal to fifty per cent, ot such valuation, and if any person making such schedule shall swear falsely he shall be guilty of perjury and punished accord ingly. Any person so required to list per sonal property who shall ref ise, neglect or fail win n requested by the proper ass- r, so to do, shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and uti conviction thereof -hall be lined in any Mini not exceeding two hundred dollar.-, a'l'l the several as..vir shall re port any stub refusal to the ennty attor ney. wIhi-.' duty it is hereby m 1 1-.- t- pr i secute the same. Several weeks ago we f.-i- ived a po-tal card from a l!. v. Kichar 1 Young, stating that he was o:i this way to this city and that he would here to organi.-a something, I w-have forgotten what). Wo paid no at tention to the carl and tin- matter pas-cd out of our mind, but wis roca'.lol by a mention of him m the Mt. Yernoti News jester lay. The News states 'Jut thi- ge.. tletnan has just been tried in the circuit court of that place upon thr a- indicciaeiits for grand larceny. Th.; ovide.n,v of the prisoner's guilt being overwhelming, the jury had Wut little difficult) n r-aching a verdict, w hich was a conviction upon each separate indictment, and fixing tin- punish ment at nine years imprisonment i:: the penitentiary three oar- upon ea. h in dictment. Young accepted the -iti;-itin with much grace and philosophy, which fact, added to the numerous bold robberies in which he had engaged, led nimy to sus pect that his mind was deranged. Among the sympathizer who entertained this belief was- Mr. Samuel Laird, a Mt. Vernon lawyer, who went so far as i sug gest to the court that the reverend pn.-om-r was insane, and should receive the treat ment due to one in that u:ih q ny condition. Mr. Young very promptly resented th: sort of interference in his behalf, and a-k-ed Laird by what authority he nude his statement. The latter made n i an-wer when Young co'i'inr.ed : "Mr. Liird. I believe, has liiuis 'lf bee:: a preacher, and now, to show hi:;; that I am as s mo as he is, I challen discussion." ge him to a public religious The court and spectators were satisfied that Young's head was per fectly level, ami he will b.- permitted to en joy his penitentiary experience without fur ther assaults upon his mental qualifications. A good of riddance of bad rubbish tins, of 1 which Cairo people will approve as heartily as thcritiz"ns of Mt. Vernon. HOW TO MAKECONCUETE WALKS. The following receipts for making con crete walk-, which wen; sent to this office for publication day betoro yestet day, are doubtless jjond : lt, Fill iii with earth tamping, as you fill, until walk is proper height and shape, placing bricks or planks on edge each side of walk. Then take one- d gis !i mi aul crushed cinders or coke; two-third sand. Mix with tar that ha been heated by steam pipe coil I hours. Then take the above material and spread it on the walk two. imd a half inches thick, tamping same; then roll it with roller weighing ".!) lbs., after ward roil ii with mi weighing l,0O!l lbs. and walk is done. Another; Fill an shape walk with earth as dod'ed. placing piauk !,-ie!. inoK. edgewise each side of walk. Then take small stones one had' the size of an egg and mix them with hot tar prepared as above ; then spread the stonn over the walk placing them close together, tamp them down solid; take the mixture of tai ami sand, spread evenly over the stones and roll as above, and you have a concrete walk that will last .10 years. DONGOLA NEWS i ixtkuf.stikoly wkittkn irv Tin: ctssiv. I vv.s ok oi.o tkim. Dono-oi.v, Mav 'J l ss.. i .'litters an l things generally aroun I D oigola are gliding smoothly along. There is 'tis true, quito a stir aniuug the berry shippers. The strawberry culture is not -r extensively engaged in around D mgohi as at Yiiia Ilidge and t'obden. Just new there ii a good demand for beny-picko.s at Cohdon. and it is said that car-loals of berries iLU-t go to waste for want of Lauds to ;uok them. This would, indeed, seem to b.- a very far-Table opportunity fr trv.ups to pick up a few dollars our old reliable miller Ni ibau.-o r-o'ently hai a !:: streak of bad lack. His boiler got some rents in it that compelled him to sp-a.l a lew hundred dollars in repairs. The re pairing being done steam is again up, and Frank, as ho is wont to do, is putting up for fj'.e. the bcv. brands of il i'.:i west of Cincinnati. One thing woiks largely in his favor, ue I that i. ho take the Daily Caiim Bn.? k tin. which keeps him jw-t,. I. Tie-morals of our town are improving. The rough., who got up the petition a f-.v mouth ago. Ic.vo c-cnp.etely played o'.: and iiave commenced making airangemen's to hunt ether quarters. Ourt.-ri mire c u gi.nial to their savage natures g-w I ri ) dance Our suprimo c yn in D ug is n w i:i the past, but some of its rulings will ! ::ig be remember-.-1 and be usl a si i:ig phi ises. or by w t is. At our spring election, we elect .l W. T. Freeze police m igstratc, and iu the lan guage of one of our Dongola attorneys, "he makes a good one." The petition party, h eaded by "M x'k's old field." trio I h-irl I) elect "D.-DV.b county." but it would'.".! -I D-oiagolaus said "no. w--lout wa::t aiymore DeKalb cjuuty iu oUfs." The tedi-.u sp.;iof unsettled we-ither with cold and frosty nights, is now in th-t p is?, and warm summer weather, with its bloss jiiH and ripe berries is with u. a:: I good living is the ruiing. with a go-id pro pect for the future. 11 v.v ir.ad wo -ire th a' our eyes have :ir p -ru.itted to l i e; up mour grand old hills clad in green. A few of our neighbor- who entered the win ter with ;is never saw tho coming spring. Tho pale horse, with his rMer. overtook tiiem an I with his keen sickle laid them low. This is the s id-lest thing attache! t our nature wi- must die. Many say th-y are glad of this but it must be only a lip exorossion. Who that i sane would b--gia-1 to die. and leave this beautiful earth of our: Not "Old Trim." But die we m ist, then-fire it behowves us all to con sider well this matter, and to simp--- our conduct so a to be ready when our time conies. INTEKESTI NO TO FAKMEUS. Farmers and all othes in making invest mi nts or purchases are always glad to know where and lew the) can do the best. If a lino buggy or draft harness is wanted, manufactured from the very best inaterial.or good saddle for either man or woman, or m fast saddlery or harness of any description, the largest, newest ami most complete st ick will always be found at Wm. I.t nwio & Co. 's 151 Commercial avenue; also a full stock ot curry combs, brushes, bridles, hal-tc-i-s, harness oils, whips, collars, hamcs, strops, line, buggy cushions. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. For the accommodation of the public gmi'ially, I have removed from the factory building, corner of Seventeenth street and Washington avenue, to No. 101 Commercial avenue, where I am better prepared to dis play my largo stock, consisting of household, parlor and kitchen furniture, which for quality, neatnes and price cannot be sur passed. I AMI' ( IIAllt-l AND ( Ittl.DltKN S ltl'lMIK A specialty. Everybody is invited to ex amine my stock. Remember the place, Sixth and Commercial, next to Dan Hartmann's old stand. Respectfully, Wm. EinniovK. HECTOGRAPH. Just received at The Bcllktin office a stock of paper especially for "Hectograph" Copying.