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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN. VOLUME XI. CAIRO. ILLINOIS, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1830. NEW SERIES-NO. 292. llUSlSS DIRECTORY of tlio leading biMiuoim bouses whu-e advertise mi'iitD may be found In Tim Bulletin . DKYOOODS. C.O. Patier Co., Commercial avenue aud Nine teenth utriitt. GROCERIES. ;. I). Williamson Co. Yoeim It liroib-riclt. Wash. Ave , cor. Eluhth. T, J. O'Lounmin, Poplar, cor. Twentieth. PliYSICIANS. Dr, J. II. Marfan; o.'Uw, ltd Commercial avenue. DEMISTS. Dr. W. C. Jnndyn, Eighth near Commercial. Dr il. W. Whttlack, rw Commercial avcuuu. LIQUORS, l'.obt Kinyth, No. OlUMo levee. INSURANCE. It II Cui.dee, No. Ti'Ohlo l.-vet (u;, la!r). Komitti'le Life, of New York, torncr Tvtel.'lh and U'atiiuL'ioii av nue. Willows and Orphans Mutual Aid .Society, Seventh aud Comnu-nial avenue. DltV'UCISTS-WIIULESALE AMI) RETAIL. Ceo. E. O'll.tra, EiutiteHutU and Commercial. HANKS Alexander County Itatilc, stli and Comincridul i;y National, Uiiio levee. STEAMHOATS CI;iiii;Iol. Three Stale. K K. Jhii Hpruat.coru-.-r Twelfth and L'-vce. Ii RACKET STOKE. K ". Purd, Corner Ninib and Commercial. THE MAILS. i -y ENEilAL DELIVER open a. m.; cluscn VI tr.iop.m.; Sunday to!' a. m. M )Uey Order Department open at 8 a. m.; closes Through Express Mall via Illinois Central M M-rsii-sippi CL'.ral lb.ii'oads close at ' p. to. Cairo ni.il PopWr Hluif Through and Way Mall C'. : a' 1 li. i:i. , ,., Wni .Vail v'.a '.Mm Central. '"Mm and ln C.auv' aud Mh-k.h-H'W Ceniral lutiroads Clue at V . r, p, m. W ay Mi.l fjr Narrow liauge Railroad clos-s at '' cii'ro'a'.d Evaiisvill" Rlv--r Ro:ite closes st '.'.oO f . m. da'.jy texwpt l'rtd-iv. OFFICIAL MUKCTORY. City OHuors. Viyor-N B Tuistlrwuod Trcwun r Edward Dezun'.a. CbTlc-lVuni J. Kolev. Cuuns. !.r--Wm. H. wi'Si rt Mrbai-J ' UU,... Altoruev-Willum ilet. Jrli ks. h.iu:i r Ai.iiti.ua FirtWrd-M..I. Uowley f.-coud Ward-DaUd T. L'.nesar, C. li. Wood- Tur4 Wrd-V. I' Wrl.'li'. K.-Vrt Smith. J-Virth Ward Cbtrle u. IV.u-r, James K; naMon Kiftb Ward-T. W. Mii'.lda.v. Kmc'. 1!. 1'ettit. Ctttinty OiUi t-rs. Clrmlt .Iud:eIi. .!. U.ker. Circuit Clerk I A. !lee County Ju.:- 1'. !. Yot-um. County Cierk -S .1 H'.iiam. Countv Attornvy-W C. M i! key Cnutv Trva ;r-!: W. Parker. Sujntf J'dm H'di:,,- Coruu-r-K. r'lU'.'eru.L. ,,,,, , , Countv Conrni"iouer l. . lla..UB. a. V.. UU.U, saiuuel tlriley. Clll KC1IK-S. AFKIi'AN M. E - Fourteenth Kreet, between Walunt aud I e lar treet; fervii e a!iliatn 11 a. 1:1. and T: i ! ni.; sunduy School 1 .30 u. C'lIKISTIAN-EU'iiteeutli Hreet; meettni; Sab , bath lo;:toi. ia ; preaching occasionally. IICIU II OK TUE KEDEEMEKHEplKConil) V Kourleetith ureet ; buiiday Minilu' prayer 1) V) a. n.; evenlr.c prayer. T:i l. m.; Sunday clnwln.-W a. m. Ktiday evening prayer 7::W p. m. l-MKST MISSIONARY P.AlTIST CJU'KCU. r I'reuchlniat 10: in a. m.. :i p. m . and 7:Hi p. ra. bi.hWu Khool at T::W p. Di. Hev. T. J. shore, I titor. JUTHERAN-Thirte.-nth ttreef, erviie Sail j bath 11 a. in ; Sunday chool 2 p. tn. Kev. Kcippe, pati r METHODIST-Cor Elfhtl- and Walnut treet; I'reaibini! SaMmth M:.i a. m. aud 7 p.m.; prayer mi-etiim. Wed:ieday 7:l p. m.; Sunday bchool, a. m. Hev. Whittaker, parlor. 1)KESi;YTEKIAN -ElirUtli ctreet: preaebluii on Siititiaih at n:w. a. m. and 7: p. ro.; prayer mwttnu Wednei!av at 7:1') p. ni.; Sunday school at 1 v m. Kev. I(. V. Oe.ir.'e. pator. OEl'OND FREE-WILL HAI1TST - Fifteor.tb (,ir-i-t. betHi-eu Walnut aud Cedar treet, er ice Satitiatb at 3 and 7::''i p. m. iT. ,1oxEI'H'S-lto!iian Catholic) forner Crop n and Waitiut street; i-rlee Sa'iliatli l:.iOa. ni.; Sunday Si-lio,, at -.' p. in.; Ye;icr .1 p. m. ; er Tire every day at p. III. CT PATRK'K'S-Hp.oniati Catholic) Corner Ninth lree' and W:ibinj'oU avenue; er'ice Sab hath and 10 a m. ; Yoper 1 p. I"-; Hnidny Schnol ( p. m ; ervlce evorv day at s p. in. Itev. i . Zabel, prlent. l'R0KKIi)NAL CARlKS-rUYSICI ASS. II. MAHKAN, M. D IIomi'oiatliii' l'liysician and Snryi'im. O.'Hcj lin L'. imerrlal avnuo. Kelde:ia' corner Fourteenth St. and Yahltitf u avenue, Cairo. HKXTIsTS. pit. i:. w. wnrn.ocK. Dental Siirvrooii. Offim No. III! Coinmercliil Avenu,', between Kilflilli and Ninth Sireeu jyi W. C. JOCELYN, u i: NTIS T . OI'KICB Eighth Street, near Commercial Avenuo. ICE. JOHN SRROAT, rilOPlUETOR OF SPUOAT'S PATENT Refrigerator Oars, AND Wholesale Dealer iu Ice. ICE BY THE CAU LOAD OK TON, WELL PACKED POU smrriNG. Oar Ijoadrt a Specialty. Cor. Twelfth Street aud Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. K.ULHOAPS. " MEDICAL. MEDICAL. 1 LLINOIS CENTRAL 11. R. Shortest and Quickest Route T O St. Louis and Chicago. Tim Only Lint' Utinniiiif Two Daily Trains From Cairo. Makiuir DI J'iECT CONXKCTIOX with EASTERN LINKS. TiiAisa Leave C.miu.: -'$:)' ) u m. Mfail. ArrlvliiL' In St. Loni !il,i am.: tV.ca.'r, p.m.; Conneetiai! at O lin and Ei!ltii,'fiaiu fur .'l'nc:u nati, Loutaviile, Iii-tianupuim ai.d poltiM Ea-:. 1 1 :1 ." i.m. Sit. I.oiiim uinl Western Connecting at St. Lout- for a!', point We'.. .'J:UO ).m. I'unt Kxirts. For St. LouU and chicaun, nrrlvii a! St. Lcul : p m., ami Chicago ' a tn. :i:'!) i in. 'incirintti Flsprw. Arriving at CiBcltmati 7:1" a ra.; u:v:::e ':: am.: ldiauiipoii 4 " a.m. Pa-o.'.'.-r liv tin train reach the above point 1 VJ t- IloL'I l;i advaiice of uny dther route. J-'ast Time East.. PilSSfMlHN ,,y "'' ""'hriL-h to i ii-'-i. l i ra jiiiiDls witi.o';t any d,-. caued by Sunday iiiti-r.-i:ii.L. The Sat':rdav a'' noon train from i'-ilro arrive in new Y'ork Mi.u-i tnorniu at lo:.)', T!.irtj--:x h-ur iu b !v;lci any ntiier rout,-. Tor t':iriu.;h ticket and fur'her l::f-,'!': it: upply ut Illiuot. C.-titri! P.ut'.road Jiep-jl. t 'airo. TRAINS ARH1YE AT CAIRO Kprf : p Aeciiinmod.iiion. " p Mail ! ) ii JA. .tollNs'iN. ,! 11 .lONKS. (li So-i'i .-rn .U' : !. T. !...' W 1'. .J0ilN')N.Oer. PfcetJ-ier Aieil CAIRO tfc ST. LOUIS R. R. 11. W. SMITIlKItS, IlfHoivor. SIIOKTEST .SHOUT LINE BETWEEN CAIIIW AND ?T. LOUIS. Tim S-h,vlul: 1 hrou.-'i Elpre i.-au Cairo ':', ' a a Tbroah Expr-' arrive at E. bt Lou;. St p. in. Through Kx;.r-! ave E. St L'.'a.... v. .. Through Eipre arrive a! Cairo 'i.'.opm. l!:rphy!ioru.'iceoiiimi.'da!:-jno-ave t's'.ro 1 : lo p m. M-i,phyli.iro Acc. arriveMt M'irphy-boro p.m. M'irj'hy"'ior.i Ao- le.ne Murpiij -urj ": a.m. Murphv;,ro Act. arrive a Ca.ro V.iiii ra. T:i" Cairo i St Lo'ii K;:i! Roal : 'b" or.'.y a'.! Ka:IKoute between Cairo a::d I. '.-"I Mid-rone manL'etnetit. th'-refore there are :,o delay at way 'at:oL awiitlna coLii-ct'oti from other'ilt'M. Cloe aini -:re connei.tion at M Lou; wiihoi-r-.r line for North, Er.t ai d W el J. A NAC(,!.E. Ajetit L M. JOUNON. Gt'C-ra; V-anner. OHIO ct MISSISSIPPI R'v. IIHtllT; TI.MF. TAlil.E OF I'A!;Ni,!;i. TRAIN J FROM VI.ME.NNF tN-'.'. :J0, l'T'.t.l r..vT .M-:. No. lajr Expr-- i Except Sun lay t .. . 1 :'' ' p- ' ii Epre i Except Suudayi ..." t : : p. m " 4 Nifcht Expre u)-i:'.yi' !i::-v ni. wr.r.vA!'.:i No Exprc i Except s:;ni n ) "a.m. " 1 l' iv Expre- i F.xcr; t s 1 ,v . i .m p. m. 1 Nii'tit txpre. lUalfy) .' 1." a.m. .1. It. Ci-auk, C. S. Conk. ..Ms . Ai-ent Vmcenne o-'ii. Tick.-! A,' : C:n:itir.M gT. LOUIS, I. M. tfe S. R'y. Unf MIIIIIIMl, liiiro 'l'itn T:hU. LEAVE Texa Expre Da iy; M'p. ia '.'ontiect at t hnra:oti for Coiuuibu AUluvh Texa Exjire IDn'iyl '.':lii 3 Accnminod Itioti liai'.vj 7:''p. .. OlVu'e and Piouii.T Depot No .'-vohio I.-'veo.tm .1 C. Z'MMER. A,'.'U I.). AxTKi.t., Division S:.n-rii!'--ad-.-it QICK HEADACHE! We Moan Cureil. Not Merely Relieved Aud Can Prove Wh-it v.o CUIm. t'i-Tbere aro no failure and no dlappolnt luioil. If you arn troubled wllli SICK 1IKAD- ACHE you call bo eully aud ipilekly cured, a hundred have beeu already. We hall bii plcacd to mall a "iieet of testimonial to any lnl"reted. Carter's Little Liver Pills Alo cure nil form of H!lloune. preseul Count! pallou utid Liypeiila, promote Dliii'tbti, relieve d:ire fiom too lieartv eiitiuir. correct l)liirder of the Stomach, Stimulate, the Liver, nil it Reuulato the Howel. They do nil thl by tnklnir Jut one llltle pill at it doe, They uro pur dy veituiablu, do not crlpe or puree, and are n nearly perfect it It I polhle for a pill to be. Price cett, 0 lor l, Sold bv driiu'irlt t'Vemvhc'ro or -'tit by mull. CARTER MEDICINE CO., ERIE, PA. $-4 TOJ'KiHiA YEAR, or t-1 to 1 i I II 1'' dov lu vour own locality I II lNorlk Women do u well I f I 1 fa tueu. Manv nniko more v w than the amount Htaled mIiovu. No one can full to make money fat. Any one can do the work. You cnu make, from to f'J nn hour by devoting your ovi'tiltm and pnre tliuo to the Imalne. It coi tiotliluit to try the bulne. NoIIiIiik like It for tnotiuy nmklnu uveroltered before. Hultien pbm aid aud trlctly honorable. Header, If you want to know all nhotit I lie hct puvlnu hiilue before the public, eud n your addre and wo willaerd yon full imrtlctilar and private term frw:nmplei worihi'i alo free; you can limn mnUu tip your mind forvoiirelf. Addre. OKORUK STIN&uN A CO, Portluud, ilauie. JmrmnrjnJrM m HOP BITTERS. . c'.iclne.not a drink,) CONTAIN HOPS, liUCHU. MANDRAKE, DAN DELION. And the Purest and B -t V.,'i!cil yualltiu of nil other Hitler. THEY CUKE All dieae of the 5o-n:i:h, Bnweig, Dlood, Liver, Ivvlu-fj. and I'-i'.nary O.-uin, Nervoua lu. S!eeple.-jes ad up.'Clal!y Female Com- plKltl. $1-Mi IN COLD Will !'.- p a'd f ir a cmotliey wll! not cure or help or for anything impure or Injurious found lu them . A,;your l)r-.i:'.tt for Hop Bitter and try them bef,.re you iee.p. Tike no other. Hoi' Cnviiif Ct KE h the wectet. safest and bejt. Aai: Children. The Hop Pad (or Stomach, Liver and Kldueyj I superior to all vthr. Ait I)ru;;!sM. I). I. C. I an absolute and irrefutable cura for drtiiiUunp.s. uu of opium, totu-.'co and nar cotic, send for circular. A'! abovn sold by ilr"i?:!a. Hop LiilteriManufacttirlt'Co., P.ochester, N". Y. THE DAILY BULLETIN. The Dailv Bulletin. Py (.'iiii'ier. Qoc IVr Week COLLECTED WEEKLV, or 810 IVr Year, 810 If jni'J Ye:irly r Si.-nii-Yearly IN AUVANCM Tiie Weekly Bulletin. A -48 Column S Paire Paper IS-L'KD EYEI1Y MONDAY. 8.00 iZ,S2.00 To CLUBS of FIYE or y.OllE, fl.'O per Ye.r. TUE HuLLETiy BlXDERY Kulinir, l?inditiy:. HL.VXK HOOK WORK Of all Kind.-a. The Bulletin STEAM JOH OFFICE AllKiiidsorjobAVork Ejtiui.ite CurtushcJ aa i orilers from aliro.i'l promptly atteole1 to Two-Slieet. Full .Sheet, Half Sheet, and Quarter sheet Posters and Pi'oirramme.'i, lu Black or Colors. Letter lleiuls. Bill Heads, Note Heads, Statements, Hills Ladiui?, Show Cards, Business Cards. Hall aud Weddiiiif Invitations, Book Work, Etc. Etc.. Etc.. Etc. KERRY UO AT. CAIRO CITY FKRRY CO. FKUKY1IOAT THREE tsBaS STATES. Ou and nflcr Vonduy, ,'uao 111, t Ho boat will utaku the following, trips: I.KAVK tr.AVg LliVR Foot fourth at MIourl Lund'it. Kentucky Ld'. k a m, Id ii, m. 1 p, Dl. 4 p. m. N::m a, m. l'i:i) a m, i: 10 p. m, AM p. m, HL'NDAYH. i:V) p.m. tl , tn. II a.m. a p, m, 6 p, iu, 3 p. iu i p.m. DEBILITY AND NERVOUSNESS ARK CUKED ! Noor'iuof thought or action can be employed without the amitanc; of the blood, and no urtun can be employed i!ely or with impuuitv without a mipply of healthy blood. With healthy blood the. evrcled orjsana become well developed, whether they bo mimc ilar or Intellectual. Jly the ue i,l FELLOWS' COMPOUND SYKL'P OF HYPo PHOSPHITES the blood in apeedily vitalized und puriliod. ando made cipabie of produciu? a siuud mind aud a sound l-ody. Peron autrrinir from Impure blood, or whoa health i ftviug way, either u min!ter or thoe who study cloaely, will Bud lu the Syrup thu mate to build them up, and the tunic to keep them there." J)K. CLAY. Pirrni!i.t. Mk March. H7d, Mm Jam:. I. Fiii.i.ow near Sir: Dunes the pwt two ye-ir I have ulven your Compouud Syrup o'. Hypophophite a fair though aomawhut evero trial in uiv pract.ee, aud urn able to speak with con tbleneu ofits etf.-ct. lu retorli:i person cutler Irj;' from emuclation and the dcldKtv ti'llowintf dip theria. it hac done wonder. I cor.tautlv recom mend it uc tn all ut'.ection of the throut and li:u;'. In "cu-rsl ca-e cnuidered hopele, it ha i;ieu relief, and the P2t:eut are fat recoverina: nmonc thee are consumuthe and old brouchiui subject. whoe dieae have re'Meil the other modea of treatment. For impaired diction, aud in fact for debility from any cause. I know of Loth luii'HUal to It. ltd direct e:!ect in treni'.heuit:s' then-rvov., y-ite::i render it suitable for the ma jority of ('.ij-ci-u.. I am. "ir. your tru'v. WM. S. 1-0 WE, M. 0. No,8 Ii is oi.lv the indepond -nt. wi.'!l-pe-ti.'d. and uu-.-'."i U physician who c:m a:!on! to proscribe, tat renu'Jy. Experience' ba provfl this. The l:i,'h'-t cli.- me iicl men in eT. rv lur.'e city where, it is known, recommend it PILLS SY.MPTOMS OF A TOKP1D LIVER TDTTS f.o of -ip"-- !.'. ri".-l. liiveeU r-i.'lve t o : n i t ' I W M llli t : i. i.: ,v ' .1 ... I;-,,; ;;, t, . i,,, : t:.'ll,i. 'rr:- , e liv i.l 1 -.a;.e". .. ,,f !i 1211 11 lilliLllL -iiL'lL'r ;,,,l "M e I .' V I-.'.--. ! ;.,.-.. !:.-:;; .,; i;i arti il : 1 ' -- -K!ii. : i - i . f-. --. MMkOHMMMIHaiHaMBnilMMn I."'; It' tliHew;irniiu' nr.- nnh'- l-il. mrI.iu!iHca.'S Will Soon lie ile. loped, TriT's PILL'S ir- Mpe-lv a'.ap'.4 to such c-.-.-. ot: doe ri : ar.ci: a cha'-s.- of feeling as toa-:o:.;-'u the cuS'erer A Xoteil Divine S.ivs: Dr.TatV-Dev Sir: For t.-u yc-ir I have b-'eii a marlyr to dya.pu. c.)utia:ftm aud pile. I.a-l spriu your p:ll were recommended: I u-ed them. I am uow a well m:iu. tav-.- a &io& appe-t1'.-, dltf-t o:: p-rf:ct. regular tool. pi;,- f'oui: and hive 't:aed fr:v pound of i'.eh. They are worth th, :r weight tn zo'.d. RE. Il L SIMPSON, Lotilvl!U'. Kv. i aey lacr -a-; t!: a:?ttt... au-1 c iue the body to tike ou :' h.t'a't ta.- -,-;. en i nourished, und by their to::'.c ictio;. 03 th.- d:j-t-,ve oi jan. r-'ju-lar srool :-.r' pr idu:-.-1 Jri:e 25 cct. :u Mur ray Street, N. Y. TUTT'S HAIJ DYE Cray hair or whi!; tj charged t.i a nloy hVk by a ln.'.e application of thl dye, It Impurt a n Ultra! color, a-:: iBtatiUu!u!y. xiCl by driii (tis'.s. or ,-nt by express ou receipt of $1. Otliee, 35 Murray Street. New York. NO MOHK SOUGOIT " 1 ACl'TR OR CIIUOIC ,1 ALTCYLICA SL'RE CURE. Manufaciurd only under the above Trade Ma by the EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO OF PARIS AND LEIP2UL Immediate relief warranted. P.M-rianetit cure K'larau'ved Now exclusively used by all celebra ted Phylcl:iu of Europe aud America, becoming a Staple, llarmle (md Keliable Remedy on both continent. Thi! hli;bet Medical Academy of Pari report sw cures out of bm cases within three dayc. S'-eret The ouly dlolverof the polonou I'ric Aold which exist In the Wood of Rheumatic aud liouty Patients. $1 a bot; H boxe for Y Sent to anv addre on receipt of price. Indorsed by Physician. Sold bv all ruMtt Addre WASHBUKN' cS; CO., Only Importers' Depot -ill Rroadway, N, Y. For Sale by BARCLAY BROS., and Drui:lts generailv. THE I T. WAHKEN & CO. t& C YV. Second St. CLNCINxNATI. Forelrfuatid Domestic dried nudcauuod Fruits aud Vegetables, Canned, dried aud sail Fish. I'lclt los, Sauces, Oil und Condiment. Soup tuff, UuUluu Powders, rotiud and whole- Spices. Toilet nud Laundry Soap, Heed, Jollies, Preserves Fancy Oroceiles and Oro curs' Siiudrles ' Stork unparalleled iu the West. SEND FOB OUlV'UItOCEIlSL Ain Tin it 1 n 1 t S -i ms XX J J 1J .1 Latest News. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. CAMERON AND THE NATIONAL UEPLIILICAN COMMITTEE. Washington, May 30. Mr. C. C. Fal ton, a member of the national Republican committee, telegraphs over his own signa ture to his newspaper, the Baltimore Amer ican, the following: 'Opposition to Grant among merchants and business men and the best class of citi zens is almost universal. The local Dlaiae and Washburue clubs arc circulating among delegates with badges, and their headquarters are thronged. The national committee adjourned at Washington to meet at the Grand Pa cific, but Cameron disregarded the orders of the committee and took room? at the Palmer house, where most of the Grant delegates are assembled. He has also ap pointed a different committee of arrange ments from that ordered by the committee all Grant men who have charge of the convention hall, aud would have given it up to the friends of Grant for a mas3 meet ing on Monday, but the proprietors retused to permit this use to be made of it. These nrbitrurv acts have caused great indignation among the committee, two-thirds of whom are op posed to Grant. The first meeting ot the committee ou Monday will be very excit ing, and may possibly result in the deposi tion of Cameron and the appointment of a new chairman. This will be done unless he pledges his honor not to attempt to force the unit rule in the selection of a tem porary chairman. Some members of the committee are not willing to trust his word in the matter, if he should give it, believing that he will devise some means of escaping from the duty." WUnrAKEHS CASE. Washington, May 30. Prof. Greener arrived here from West Point to-day. 01 the Whittaker inquiry and findings of the court, he says Whittaker had been pre judged on suppositions, assumptions, insin uations and expert testimony, upon which, according to military law, little it any reli ance should be placed. He says the academy dextrous'.y shifted the responsibility by having Whittaker call for a court of inquiry instead of hav ing it come lrom the president. By doing so they placed Whittaker alone in the posi tion of an a?cu:ed, while had the president ordered the inquiry the wholj corps "f ca dets. Whittaker included, would have been placed on trial. Prot. Greener intends to follow the case up with the secretary of war, as he has already been assured by Secre tary I, imsi-y that au opportunity will be atLrdcd him to criticise the methods of procedure and findings of the court. THE liltACKKTTVIl.LE FLOOD. Hu.vckETTVii.i.E, Tex., May 39. The flood has now disappeared and the wrecked appearance of the town beggars descrip tion. Meat and bacon were issued to the poor, destitute, homeless and starving Mexicans. It was a Godsend for them as they had uot tasted food for 24 hours. One hundred or more Mexican families were made homeless and destitute yesterday without even a dry piece of clothing left to warm their chilled bodies. A house con taining eij'it Mexicans, an entire family, was washed away and all perished. Re port says the same fate befell Mr. Gentry and two children. The names ot the drowned are coming in very slowly. It is likely that many Americans were drowned, but the number of Mexicans will never be known. The favorable report from Mclvee's ranch early this morning gave us room to hope for the safety of life and property iu the surrounding country, but last reports this evening force us to believe the destruc tion to lifo and property more disastrous than first could have been supposed. Judge- J. I. Robinson lost his entire herd of sheep, numbering l,4i)i) bond. Philip Palmer's family at Eiui creek, seven miles from Urackettville, had to travel five miles to reach dry land, Sheriff Fritter, just from his ranch, says he saw a drowned man floating in Pinto creek, but lie was unrec ognized. The Los Moras yesterday was one mile wide south of Dolore's settlement. Noth ing has been heard from the Nueces river region. The report from Eagle pass of the finding of the dead body of Trof, Stadier, editor of the Urackettville News, in Elm ereek and the probable drowuiug of C. W. Kartes, one of the leadiug merchants of the town, has thrown-au additional damper on this entire community. KKARSEY (IOINU TO C'UICAOO. San Francisco, May 30. At the sand lots to-day Kearney announced that he would leave tor Chicago on Wednesday to attend tho Greenback convention. If the platform suited him, ho would stump the state for it, and if the workiugmen did not like it, ho would organlzo a party in its support. . If tho platform proved unjjathj- factory to California workiugmen, they could confine themselves to local issues. The ward presidents of the W. P. C., li ter holding a long discussion to-day, adopt ed by a vote of 13 to 5 resolutions against affiliation with the Greenback-Labor party. Poverty and Distress. That poverty which produces the greatest distress is not of the purse but of "the blood. Deprived of its richness, it becomes scant and watery, a condition termed anemia m medical wm ings. Given this condition, and scrofulous swellings and sores, general and nervous debility, loss ot rlesh and appetite, weak lungs, throat diseases and consumption, are among the common results. Therefore, if you are a sufferer from thin, poor blood, do not hesitate, but employ Golden Medical Discovery which enriches the blood and radically cures these allections by striking at the root of the evil and removing the cause. For all bronchial, throat, and lung affections, severe lingering coughs, weak lungs, consumption in its early stages, asthma aud kindred affections, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the. sovereign remedy, and has outrivaled nil its competi tors. It is harmless in any condition of he system, yet powerful to cure sell it. Drusrsists Mus. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Rev. Sylvauus Cobb thus writes in the Boston ChrL-tian Freeman: We would by no means recommend any kind of medicine which wo did not know to be good par ticularly lor infants. But of Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup we can speak from Knowledge; in our own lanuly it has proved a blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with colic, pains, quiet sleep, and the parents unbroken rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. ' Here is an article which works to nerfecr tion, and which is harmless; for the sleep wiucn it atiords the infant is perfectly nat ural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." And during the process of teething, its value is incalcula ble. We have frequently head mothers say that they would not be without it from tho birth of the child till it had finished with the teething siege, on any consideration whatever. Sold by all druggists. Twenty five cents a bottle. Is Yolh Hair Falling 011 TiMtsfNo Gray.' "London Hair Color Restorer," the most cleanly aud delightful article ever in troduced to the American people. It is totally different from all others, not sticky or gummy, and free from all impure in gredients that render many other prepara tions obuoxious. It thickens thin hair, re stores gray hair, gives it new life, cures dandruff, causing the hair to grow where it has fallen off or become thin, does not soil or stain anything, aud is so perfectly and elegantly prepared as to make it a lasting hair dressing aud toilet luxury. London Hair Color Restorer is sold by all druggists at 7o cents a bottle, or six bottles for $4. Principal Depot for United States, .'J;tO North Sixth street. Philadelphia. Brown's Household Panacea is the most effective pain destroyer in the world. Will most surely quickeu the blood wheth er taken internally or applied externally, and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ottier pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain in the side, back or bowels, sore throat, rheumatism, toothache, and all aches, and is the great reliever of pain, 'Brown's Household Panacea" should be in every family. A teaspoonful of the Pan acea m a tumbler of hot water (sweetened if preferred), taken at bed time, will break up a cold. 2") cts. a bottle. Much Sickness, undoubtedly with rhit. dren, attributed to other causes, is occasion ' ed by worms. Browu's Vermifuge Oonifite, or Worm Lozenges, although effectual in destroying worms, can do no possible in jury to the most delicate child. This val uable combination has been successfully used by physicians, and found to be abso lutely sure iu eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Twentv-tive cents a box. From the Hun. There is perhaps uo tonic offered to the people that possesses as much real intrinsic value as the Hop Bit ters. Just at this season of the year, when the stomach needs an appetizer, or the blood needs purifying, the cheapest and best remedy is Hop Bitters. Au ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, don't wait until yott are prostrated by a disease that may take months for you to recover in. Boston Globe. Fivb Hundred Dollars reward was tor years offered in every paper of the laud by the former proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for a case of catarrh it would uot cure. It cures by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and heal ing properties. Snuff or dust of any kind dries up catarrh and drives it to the lungs. This remedy has stood tho tost of time, having been a popular remedy fur a quarter of a century. Sold by druggists at fifty cents. Game Played For. The "Republican," Omaha, Nebraska, says: "In the game of life the 'stake' played for is health, wealth and happiness. Each of these can bo ob tained by the use of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure, Warner's Safe Pills, Bitters, Nervine and Tonic." No preparation of Hypophosphites I have used can compare with Fellow's Com pouud Syrup ot Hypophosphites for restor ing strength to the nervous system. I think it the best medicine I ever used. W. J. Homes, Buffalo, N. Y. Our drug stores are uow supplied with "Malt Bitters," the new food medicine I. . . 1 . ' ' I niiiiu ima uuuu qij uiuuli ginni null i;umw to us bo highly recommended. Try it. It may save you heavy doctors' bills. Ax v one can tk firtir' Mttl f.i(r . Pills, they are so very small. No trouble to swallow. No pain or griping after tak- ;0i