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I THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: SUNPAV MORNING, MAY 23, .1880. THE DAILY BULLETIN. VIST MOHftMB (MOMDATt BXCCITID). A. Huruott, Publisher. Tbl paper may he fouud on file at Geo. 1'. ltowellACo'a Newspaper Advertising Burcan, (W f.prtc bt.). where advertises coiiiracta may be nauc for tl in rw Yobk. OHlyMornin? Daily in Southern Illinois Largest circulation of any Daily in Southern Illinois. OFFICIAL PAPER OF ALEXANDER COUNTY. Offlc: Bulletin BulMing, Vaihlngton Avenue CAIRO, ILL10IS. Subscription Rates: DAILY Daily (delivered by carrier) per By mall (In advance) one year 10 oo H:x month J Throe monlli - " One munth 1 w WEEKLT. By mail (In advance) ene year ISM Biimontba 1 S Three month jj To cl not of ten and over (per copy) M Postage In all cases prepaid. 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Also for the purposo of nominating presidential electors. . , By directions of the last national convention the delegate will be Instructed Ty the state convention to vote for or against the abroga tion of the two-thirdB rule. All citizens who are in accord with the Demo rrnlic party In principles aud and sympathize wilh Its objects are invited to participate in sending delegutes to tbe convention. Tbe several counties will be entitled to one dele ate for every four hundred votes, and one dulreato tor every fraction thereof In excexs of two hundred, Used on the vote cast lor Samuel J . Tllden in ISTtl. T. W. Mi'NEELY, A. OnsM'onPF, Chairman. Secretary. DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CONVENTION FIFTIETH DISTRICT. A Democratic Senatorial convention composed of delegates from the several counties in this (Fif tieth) dl-trict. will meet at Murpbysboro. on Thurs day, July 8. lso, nl i o'clock, p. m., for the pur pose of nomhiatini; one candidate for state senator and two representatives In tins general assembly. Basis of representation: One delegate fur each JM votes and fraction over 100 votes cast for W. J. Allen, for congress. In 17". The counties will be entitled to delegates as follows: Vole for Allen. Del 1 Alexander ,,m r' I Jackson: 1 M!" h I'uion 1 '-'M 10 Ily order of conmiiiii-e. J. P. MeL.MS, Chairman. T. P. Bot'Tos. Secretary Dated Jur.c-boro, May . si DEMOCRATIC -MASS CONVENTION The Democratic voters of Alexander cout.ty are requested to nn et at the court hou.e. Cairo, ou Kriduy, J ir.e lib. l-i. at g o'clock p. m.. U.r this parp se of selecting delegates to 1 he s'titc. con gressional and senatorial conventions ai'd To ap point a central committee lor the ensuing two yenra. By orde-of Alexander County Democratic Cen tral commi'u-e, B. V. lit am:. Secretary. Postmasteu Jame, of the city of New York, doesn't want to be postmaster gen eral. Perhaps if the position had been of tered to him he would have discovered that he did want it. However, there isn't very much honor in being a member of Hayes' cabinet for the short time that remains uf his term. The Minnesota Democratic convention vm held in St. Paul, on Thursday last. Tbe resolutions declared that a Democratic victory this fall was needed to save the country, tba the two-thirds rule should be maintained, that the state delegation should act as a unit, that the Democrats of Miuiie sota would never a' iin submit to a rever.-al of tho popular will by fiau 1 or violence, nad that no president should have a third term. Does the fondness that S' uncut' the Grai.t organs now exhibit for 'John Sherman as nominee for vice-president along with Grant, argue a lack of confidence in Gnut's being ablo to carry Ohio? Our opinion on the subject is that it does. They lie-in to know that the chances arc that Grant could not possibly carry the Buckeye state and ihey want Sherman m the ticket to help them out of trouble in that state. It is not for the brotherly lovo they bear John Sher man that the Grant men are coquetiug with him. It' votes the third-tiTiu mm most need. fr;' TitEKK Is a well grounded suspicion that XXtr. B. Washburne is playing a very 1 'I cbrewd game. lie announces in the most . MBpltatiC wuy that lie is not a candidate . Sat the Chicago nomination, and that be it for Grant first, last and all the time. He is careful to havo it understood, however, that if the nomination is offered to him by the convention he will not refuse it. There is very good reason for believing that if the nomination is not offered to him he will be a greatly disappointed man. It is said that his idea is that neither Grant, Blaine nor Sherman will bo able to get the requi bito number ot votes, and that at the last moment he will be nominated as a compro mise candidate. State Register: "Tuesday last, a body of ex-rebel soldiers, when en route to Nash ville, Tenn., to attend the ceremonies inci dental to the unveiling of the Jackson statute, uear the Hermitage, yesterday, pass ed the national cemetery there, in which repose the bodies of a large number of Un ion soldiers. The train on which they weio being conveyed paused at the ceme tery, the band played a dirge, and the ex rebels, contemplating the scene, stood with uncovered heads, out of respect for the memory of the dead. Such incidents are wortli incomparably more to the country than all the partisan speeches the politici ans can make. . TiniiTEKN, fifteen, fourteen has arrived in London and is driving to destruction the cockneys and their sisters, cousins and aunts. Life comments ou it as follows: 'Only the American mind could have in vented the frightful -'15" game which is now convulsing the whole American conti nent and bids fair to spread like an epi demic on this side of the pond. Excited by the account of some Transatlantic journals, I was weak enough to invest in the game, and have been puzzling myself ever since to find why the pesky tiling won.t work. The thing to be done is to arrange fifteen numbered blocks of wood in proper order, from 1 to 15 in a frame. But the difficulty is to do this. I fancy this fiendish puzzle will prove as popular in London as it has done in the United States." Friend Trousdale, of the Metropolis Democrat, makes the following sensible re marks, concerning Hon. T. W. llalliday, this week : "We hope that the Democrats of this district will indulge ia no foolish ness regarding the nomination of a con gressman, Success is within our grasp if we only take up the material within our reach ; and, while the Democrat expects to support the nominee let that be who it may, we nevertheless desire to go into the tight with a reasonable assurance of success. To do this we must have a candidate with which the party will be generally sat isfied, and wc are frank to say that some of the names now spoken of will not only prove distateful to the party, but wiil in sure our defeat in advance. It is not nec essary, however, now to say who that is, but we can say that there isono name that will, we thiuk, unite every discordant ele ment aud under whose leadership we can go to buttle with an assured prospect of success. That man is Hon. Thomas W. llalliday. We sincerely hope that our peo ple may not conclude because he is not mak ing u struggle for the nomination tint he will uot be our can lidat'i, for we feel that we understand ourselves when we say that if the nomination is tendered him with substantial unanimity, that he will go be fore the people and carry the Democratic flag to certain victory. We say again to the newspapers of the district do not suffer yourselves to be led astray by what this or that or the other one may say, but place Mr. Halliday before your people and have no fears as to his accepting the nomination. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular correspondent. Washington, May 20, Washington is now more fully peopled than ever, except at presidential elections, probably. The chief attraction is tho boat race between Hanlan and Courtney, to see which, people have come from all parts of this country and Canada. In addition to these are si mie very attractive horse races at the National Fair grounds. After these sporting events arc over, the city will begin to depopulate for the sum mer, since very little more is expected of congress and members even, are setting their houses in order lor the summer vaca tion. Although the Democratic caucus voted to reconsider the resolution to ad journ on the Illst, it is supposed that the bi'smou wi'.l be practically over even before that day, so anxious are a majority of mem bers to be off. All the appropriation bills but two ore now in progress through tho house or sen ate. All will be pasaed before the last of next week, so good judges say. Of course little else can be clone, but if this can le done, the end is near, and the country will excuse congress fur doing very little if it will adjourn tooeuUy to do any mischief. Candid end impartial politicians say that the election of delegates in the various states for the last few weeks have placed Blaine far ahead in the nee for the presi dential nomination. Tho bolt against Cameron) and Grunt in Pennsylvania is growing daily. A FREAK OF NATURE. A MOUNTAIN IN MEXICO SINKS OUT OF SIGHT. From the 8au Francisco Chronicle. . We trunslato tho following from La Union Democrata, San Louis Potosi : "Ad jacent to tho hacienda of San Catariwi, about twenty leagues to the east of this city, a very rcmarkablo freak of nature has occurred, tho facts concerning which we have received from a gentleman who visited the scene. On tho 7th inst., the people of the hacienda and vicinity were aroused by a startling noise resembling thunder. Up n a sembling to see what was tho matter, it was soon discovered that a small mountain in the immediate vicinity had sunk into the earth, and it must have went out of sight like a Hash. Our informant, with others, made observations, and learned that the aperture thus opened was 200 meters in length, 150 in width, and its depth from 130 to 150 meters. It was with much dif ficulty the rim of the cavern was approach ed, as all about there were great yawning fissures which threatened to open still wid er. To miss a step there was a danger of finding a grave in the depths beneath. Lime stones, weighing about two pounds each, were thrown into the cavern, and it took trom nine to ten seconds before they struck tho bottom, thu contact with the surface beneath making ft great report. After these brief observations the explor ing parties retired hurriedly from tho scene, as the earth was trembling and shaking as it upon a balance. The location of this strange phenomenon is situated in the tierra calieuta (warm region), and mcsqui tesand palm trees flourish all about. When ever any portion of the earth along the rim of the cavern fell into the depths, immense clouds of white dust issued forth. The dust was carried about by the winds, and made all the trees in the vicin ity perfectly white. Speculation is rife as to whether the mountain sank owing to earthquake influences or was the result of gas explosions. It could not be attributed to the former very well, as no Bliocks were felt in the neighborhood. THE ROYAL BOY. rillNCK LEOPOLD'S l'HOMISED VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES. London Letter to the New York Times. The intention of Prince Leopold to make a tour in the New World has been so fre quently contradicted by journalistic gossips who profess to be acquainted with the movements of royalty that I have long since accepted the rumor as a true one. I am now authorized once more to repeat it and to mention the date when he will ieave England for Canada. On the 13th of May, the young prince, accompanied by his friend, Mr. Alec Yorke, and his medical at tendant, Mr. Rhyl, will start for Cinada. They will pay a'long visit to Ottawa. The Princess Louise aud her younger brother have alwaysevincedagreataffectionfor each other, and Leopold was much distressed at the recent carriage accident, which, it is said, has shattered the lady's health more than is generally known. The prince, as you know, is physically the weakest, and meutally the strongest membar of tl o royal family. While his royal highness, the prince of Wales, is a man of sound common sense and diplomatic capacity, a keen sportsman, and a gentleman of high attain ments, his capacity has been a matter of training. Leopold, perhaps owing some what to his illness, which have enfijjced upon him much time fur thoughtful' re flection, has developed real intellectual power, literary skill and the gift of eloquence. He is arranging to travel through the United States alter visiting his sister, I hope he is not driving the time too close in the summer, his origin al plans contemplated a tour of twelve months' duration, but they have been modi fied, and he may come home again within six. Much depends on the state of his health. There are particularly knowing people who will sec in this journey a poli tical idea; but the prince's only idea is, tirst, to see his sister, and, secondly, to add to his traveled experience some knowledge of the new world. The line of travel will be westerly from Canada to St. Louis, Chi cago, Cincinnati, and thence to Now York via Washington. I hope the prince will be favored with better weather than that in which his sister firs-t crossed the Atlantic. Nothing can compensate a man for a '"dis tressful" sea journey. 'Few ok the lu.s of Life" arc more prevalent and distressing than bilious (lis, orders. The symptoms are low spirits want of energy, restlessness headache, no appetite, sallow skin, costiveness and other ailments which show the liver is in the . roper way to do it is to use "Dr. Swayne's Tar and Sarasparilla Pills." Their effect on the liver and blood is wonderful, re moving pimples and all eruptions, leaving the complexion fair and fresh ns in youth. Price 25 cents a box of thirty Pills, or five boxes fer $1. 00. Sent by mail on receipt of price, by Dr. Swaync A' Son, floO North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by all leading druiKrists. Timely Caution. Genuine Hop Bitters are put up in square paneled, amber-colored bottles, with white label on one side printed in black letters, and green hop cluster, and on the other side' yellow paper with red letters; revenue stamp over the cork. This is the only form in which genuine Hop Bitters are put up, ami the sole right to make, sell and use them is granted to the Hop Bitters M'fg Co., of Rochester, N. Y., and Toronto, Out., by patents, copyright and trade mark. All others put up in any other way or by any one else, claiming to be '.ike it or pretend ing to contain hops, by whatever names they may be called, are bogus and unfit for use, and only put up to sell and client the peoplo on the credit and popularity of Hop Bitters. Who has not heard of Frank Harden- burg, f the Filth Avenue Theatre, New York, (Rag Money Jim in "Pique") He snys, I always use Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia; it is a wonderful remedy for pain, especially inflammatory llieiimatism, sore throat, enlarged joints and varicose veins, from whic.li I suffered; was cured by its use. Giles' Pills cures Billiousness. Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet. Trial size, 25 cents. Dn. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y. - What is Hay Fevek? This fashionable disorder is supposed to be an affection of tho mucous membrane of the nose. They say that Henry's Carbolic Save will euro it jf used freely and persistently. Give it a trial, and let fashion be bio wed. Were man to conform more to tho laws of health and of uature, and be less ad dicted to tho gratification of his passions, it would not bo necessary to advertise Fel lows' Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites os a restorative for the power of tho brain and nervous system, while tho world's pro gress enlightenment would indeed bo mar vellous, A HOUSEHOLD NEED. A book Oil the liver, its diseases ami their treatment sent free. Including treatises upon liver com plaints, torpid liver, jaundice, biliousness, headache, constipation, dyspepsia, malaria, etc. Address Dr. Sanford, 1C3 Broadway, New York City, N. Y. Mental Strain Relieved. The Wash ington, D. C, Critic say9: "It is intimated to us that members of the senate and house arc freely using Warner's Safe Nervine for relief of nervous postration incident upon tho severe strain upon their mental powers." MLPICAL. 5 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. THE GENUINE Dn. 0. McLAJTE'S LIVEIl PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "lor all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affec tions of the Liver, and all Billions com plaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand with out a rival. AG U K A X I) FK V EK. No better cathartic can be used prepara tory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are ucccualed BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coi.tt d. Each box has a red-wax ccnl on the lid with the impression, Mc Lane's Livek Pill. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLa.ne and Fleming Bnos. .-"Insist upon having the genuine Dn. C. McLase's Liver Pills, prepared ly FLEMIMG BROS., Pittsburgh. Pa. the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but ame pronunciation. CONSTITUTION WATER ! 10 C0XSTITUTI0X WATER TJIUKK TIMKS V DAY. critEs p,KL;nrs disease, inflammation, t'K THE KIDNEYS. STONE IN THE liLAD DER. ( ATAIIHII OF THE llL.MlliEll. M.EKT. 1)1 ALETEs. 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