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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN VOLUME XL DlaEg?nY 1 AILEOAM. I ; JfEDICAL. j I T BUSINESS DIUEOTOHY of tint leading nustnes house whose advertlie menu may bo fuund In Tin Bulletin . DRY GOODS. t 0. Patler & Co., Commercial avenue tnd Nine teenth street. GROCERIES.- i. D. Williamson 4 Co. Yucnui t Broderlck, Wash. Ave, cor. Eighth. X, J. O'Luugnliu, Poplar, cor. Twentieth. PHYSICIANS. Or. J. II. Marean; office, 140 Commercial avenue. DENTISTS. Dr. W. C. Jocelyn, Eighth near Commercial . Dr. E. V, Wbltlock, IX) Commercial avenue. LIO.CORS. I'.oi)t. Smyth, No. BO Ohio levee. JNSL'KANC'E. II. II. Candee, No. ?0Ohlo levee (up stair). K'luitable Llfti, of New York, coruer Twelfth and Washington avenue. Widow and Orphan. Mutual Aid Society, Heveutb arid Commercial avenue. DKVXKilSTU-WnOLKSALK AND RETAIL. Vqo. E. O'llara, Eighteenth and Commercial. BANKS Alexander County Bunk, Stb and Commercial, lty National, Ohio levee. STEAMBOATS Cbaiuplon. Three Slates. 1CK. lohn Sproat, comer Twelfth and Levee. UWACRKT STOKE. E l'. Ford, Corner Ninth and Commercial. THE MAILS. ENEKAL DELIVERY open iiai a.m.; c!oei VJI 8:.' p.m. ; Sunday: to a.m. Money Order Department open at 8 a. m.; closes r s n. in. Through Express Mails rla Illinois Central S:4fl p. ni. uial.alinit Ontril Kullrneds dose at n. m. Cairo and Poplar Bluff Through aud Way Mail ein-c. at i p. m. .... . ... wv M&ll ri Illinois Central. Cairo and ln ceuues and Missjisippl Central Railroads dole at V: 1 1 p. m. W.y Mail for Narrow Gaiifre Kallroid dote at 8 . m. Cairo and Evanavttle Utter Rente closet at 2:30 p. m. d&iy (except Friday). OFFICIAL PIBECTOBY. City Oftice rs. Myor-N. B. Thiatlewood. Treasurer Edward Dezonla. Clerk-Deuu!. J, Folev. Counselor--Win. B. Gilbert. Marnual 5C. La(la. Attorney William Il.-odrlr.ks. HOARD or ALDtBHlN. Klrat Ward M. J. Howley Second Ward-David T. Ltnegar, C. K. wood- "Vhlrd W-.rd-W. P. Wright. Egbert Smith. Fourth Ward Charles O. Fatter. Jsroea Kynaitoa Fifth Ward-T. W. HaHtday. Ernest U. I'ettlt. County Officers. Circuit Judge-D. J. Baker. Circuit Cletk-J. A. Benve. County JndjeK. S. Yocum. County Clerk-S. J- Humm. County Attorney W. C. .Mulkey. Countv Treasurer Miles W. Farker. Sherirf John Hodges. Coroner-B. Kiuireraid. County Commissioner T. W. llalllday, J. Ulbbf. baninel Brlley. J A. CIURCHES. AFRICAN M. E. Fourteenth street, between Walnut and Cedar streets: service Sabbatn II a. in. and 7 p. ru.; Sunday School 1:) p. m. (MIKISTIAN-Eighteenth street; meeting Sab J batbW:4up. m.; preachiug occasionally. CHURCH OF THE KEDE EMEU (Episcopal) Fourteenth street; Suuday Morning prayers l)::) a. ro.; evening prayers.":) p. m.: Sunday cboolS:) a. m. Filday evening prayer T:30 p. m. 1MRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CUXKCH. V Preaching at It):) a. m., 3 p. m., and ":) p. m. habbatu school at T:W p. m. Uev. T. J. Shorva, factor. 1UTHERAN Thirteenth atreet; services Sab j bathl::W a.m.; Sunday school 2 p. m. Rev. kcappe, paalor. METUODIST-Cor. Eighth and Walnut streets; Breaching Sabbath 10:. a. ni. aud 7 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday ":) p. m,; Sunday School, a. m. Rev. Whittakcr, palor. IJIIESBYTEKI AN -Eighth atreot; prearhlng on Sabbarh at 11:00 a. m. and 7::V)p. ni.; prayer meeting Wedneadav at 7:i)p. tn.; Suuday School at 3 p. m., Bev. B. Y. Oeore, paalor. SECOND FHEEWILL BAPTIST Flfteetth atrcet, between Walnut aud Cedar atreeta; ter rices Subbath at 3 and 7:SU p. m. ST. JOSEPrrS-Hoiimu Cathollci Corner Crow and Waluitt atreet; aervlcee sabbath 10:30a. m.; Sttnduy Sobmil at i p. m.; Yeaper i p. m.; aer rtcea every day ut 8 p. m. ST. PATHICK S- Homan Catholic) Corner Ninth atreet aud Waahlngion avenue; aurvtcea Sab hath IJ and It) a. m.; Yeapera 3 p. in.; Hnnday School tp m. ; aervlce. every day at a p. tn. Buv. F. Zahel, p rleat. PHOKIOXAL CAUDS-PIIYSICIAN'S. y H. MAREAN, M. D., Ilonicoiiathic Physician anil Surwm. OIIcb 140 Oi. amerclal avenue. Residence corner Fourteenth St. aud Wahiugton avenue, Cairo. DENTISTS. D R. E. V. WIIITLOCK, Dental Surgeon. Ofncs No. 136 Commercial Aveuue, between Klgutb and Ninth Streeu J)R. W. C JOCELYN, DENTIST. OFFICE Elulith Street, neorCommerclul Avouuo. ICR. JOHN SPROAT, PROPRIETOR OP SPROAT'3 PATENT Refrigerator Cars, AND Wholesale Doaler in Ice. ICE BY THE CAR LOAD OR TON.WELL PACKED FOR 8IIIPPINO. Car Loads a Specialty. () F F ICKi Cor. Twelfth Street and Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. ILLuVOIS CENTRAL R. R. Shortest and Quickest Route TO St. Louis anil Chicago. The Only Line Running Two Daily Trains From Cairo, Making DI RECT CONNECTION with EASTERN LINES. Tiuisa Leats Cairo: 3:UOam. Mail, Arriving In St. Louie :45a.m.: Chicago. S:30 p.m.; Connecting ut Odin and Effingham for Cincin nati, Loulavllle, Indlanapolia aud poluta Eaet. 11:10 a.m. Ht. IxjuIb and WoBtorn Kxprea. Connecting at St. Louie for all polnta Wcat. :i:iJO p.m. r'nat KxproB. For St. Loula and Chicago, arriving at St. Lottla 10:11 p.m., and Chicago 7:40 a.m. &:HO p.m. C.irn'innftti Kxpre. Arriving at Cincinnati 7:1S a.m.; Louiaville 7:30 a m.: liidlanaooll 4:no a.m. PaMengera by thta tralu reach the above polnta lU to MtJ HuCK In advuuee of any other route. Fast Time East. PlKP11001' ,ni' llne go'hrough to Kaat. wt em point without Any delay cauaed by Sundav Intervening. The Saturday after noon train from Cairo arrive In new York Monday morning at 10:85, Tbirty-ei hours In advance of any other route. tTFor through tlckcta and further Information, apply at Illiuoia Central Kallroad Depot, Cairo. THA1NS ARKIYE AT CAIBO. Bxprcaa p m Aecouimodhtion ,,., :j:.v) p m Ma" 4:10 a.m! JAs. JOHNSON. J. H. JONES, Oen. Soul hern Agent. Ticket Ag'JUt. W. p, JOIINsON.Gvb. Puoaenger Auent. CAIRO A ST. LOUIS R. R. IT. W. SMITIIERS. Iteeeiver. SHORTEST SHORT LINE BETWEEN CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Time SohfMlule: Through Eipreaa learcs Cairo 9:30a.m. Through Expreai arrives at E. St. Louie.. 5:45p.m. Through Expre.a leave E. St. Louia.... 6:ia.m. Through Exprea arrive at Cairo 5:10 p.m. MurpbyaboroaccomniodationleaveaCairo 1::)0 p.m. Mu'phyaboro Acc. arrivea.at Murphyabcro ?:)p.m. Murphyloro Acc. leave Murphynboro. .. 5:taa.m. Murphyitboro Act. arrives at Cairo 11:85 a m. The Cairo 4 St. Louis IUU Kosd 1 the only all Hall Itoute between Cairo and Sr. Louie 'under one management, thi-refore there are no delay at way station awaltine connections from other llnea. Cloae and at:n- connection at St. Louis with other lines for North, Eaat und Weal. J. A. NAUOLE, Agent L. M.JOHNSON. Oeneral Manager. OHIO & MISSISSIPPI R'y. TIME TABLE OF PAKNtiKH TRAINS FROM VIXCF.NNES (Nov. 'JO, lb7! 0 KATWAftI). No. J Day Exprea c Except Sun lay).... 1 :So p. m u i Epn-aa ( Except Suuday) 1 :V p. tu " 4 Night Exprea (Daily) . . . .li.mt, m WESTWARD. No. . Exprras (Except Sunday). ti:05 a. m. ' 1 Day Kxpre ( Exreiit Suudav). . . ' 3 Night Exprea. tDally). .'. !i:W p. m 1 :" a. m J. R. Claiik. C. S. CoJiE. Jn., Agent Viuceune. lien. Ticket Ag't Cincinnati gT. LOUIS, I. M. cfe S IVY. vy.; Cairo TinMTnbU. LEAVE. Texas Express Daily 1:15 p.m .onneiteat -.nurienon lorcoiumuu. Aimivts. Texas Express Pnllyl a. 2 AccomniiKlatlon Dullvl T:Wp. .. Otllce and Pai-aetiger Depot No. .V Ohio Levee. tm J. C. ZIMMEK, Agen I). AxTf.tx, Division Suwerinteudent. QICK HEADACHE ! We Moan Curcil, Not Merely Relieveil And Can Prove What wo Claim. tBThcru am no f:lltires and no disappoint- nient. If you ure troubled with SICK HEAD- ACHE you can be easily and quickly cured, as hundred havubeuu already. We shall bo pleaed to mull a sheet of testimonial to any iutereated. Carter's Little Liver Pills Also euro all forma of Blllouaticaa. prevent Constl Jiatlou aud DysputiMla, promote Digestion, relieve Intro from too hearty eiittug, correct Disorders of the Stomach, Stimulate the Liver, and Regulate the Bowels. They do all this by taking Just one little pill at a dose. They nre purely vegetable, do not grlpo or purge, ami are as nearly perfect as It Is poaalhlu for a pill to bo. Price 'ii cutts, 5 for II. Sold by druggist everywhere or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., ERIE, PA. 4ts -4 W f f 10 'm) A VKAR, ot .1 to 1114 1 L 1 II I1 day In your own locality lj. I r II I.Noriak Women do as well f fl I r a" "ten. Many make more v v than the amount stated above. No one can fall to make money fat.' Any one can do the work. You ttiulfM fpuMi tn atl mi liittia hv ilovnttntf votip eveulug end spare time to the bualness. It coats nothing to try tnu nusineas. notimig iiko u tor money making overoffered before Uttsluesa pleas ant and strictly honorable. Reader, If you want to know all about ') best paying hualuea before the pillule, send ua your address and we win send you hill particular and prlvitts terms froe:amp!es worth tfi also free: you cub then make up your mind for yourself. Address OEORUE 8TINS0N CO.Purilaud.ilaU. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY HOP BITTERS. dlclne, not adrluk.) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, DAN DELION. And the Purest and Best Medical Qualities or all other Bitter. THEY CURE All diseases of the Stomach. Bowels, Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and L'ulnary Organe, Nervous ness, Sleepleeenoss and eapeclaliy Femiile Com plaints. f 1000 IN GOLD Will bo paid for a case they will not cure or help or for auytbtng impure or inlttrloua found In them. Ask your Druggist for nop Bitters and try them before you aleep. Take no other. Hoc Cot'oii Cl-hr is the sweetest, safest and best. AK Children. Tho Hop Pad for Stomach, Liver and Kldncya ia euperior to all others. Ak Druggtsts. D. I. C. la an absolute and trreslntable cure for drunkenness, uae of opium, tobacco and nar cotics. Send for circular. All above sold by druggists. Hop Bitters Manufacturing Co., Rochester, N. Y. THE DAILY Bl'LLETIX. The Daily Bulletin. By Carrier, 26c per Week COLLECTED WEEKLY, or SIO Per Year, SIO If paid Yearly or Semi-Yearly IX ADVANCE. The Weekly Bulletin. A 4S Column S P?e Paper ISSUED EVERY MONDAY. S2.00 irs&SQ.OO To CLUBS of FIVE or 5IORE, $ 1.30 per Yer. THE 1 ULLETIX B IXDER Y 1-? 11 1 in rr Rinrlinff BLANK BOOK WORK Of all Kinds. The Bulletin STEAM JOB OFFICE A.11 Kinds of Job "Work Estimates furuishcJ aai orders from abroad promptly attended to. Two-Sheet, Full Sheet, Half Sheet, and Quarter Sheet Posters ami Programmes, iu Black or Colors. Letter Heads, Bill Heads?, Note Heads, Statements, Bills Lading, Show Uirds. Business Cards, Ball and Wedding Invitations, Book Work, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. FERRTROAT. (JAIllO CITY FERRY CO. KKIiHVHOAT THREE -Ve?15 STATES. On and after Monday, June It), the boat will make the following trips: LKAVBS LIAV8S Missouri Land'g. S::M a. m. . 10:) a. m. J:H0p. m. 4:W p.m. SUNDAYS 9M p.m. LIAVIS Kentucky Ld'g. 9 a. in. 11 a. m. i p. m. t p. m. 3 p. m Foot Fourth et 8 a. m. 10 0.01. it p. m. 4 p. tu. i p.m. MORNING, JUNE 3, .1880. Compound Syx-up oi' HYPOPIIOSPHITES ! ! IS A CERTAIN REMEDY FOR CONGESTION Off THE LUNGS, Etc. I'KLLOWS' . COMPOUND SYRUP OF HYP0PH0SPIIITES SPEEDILY AND PERMANENTLY CUBES Congestion of the Lung, Bronchitis. Consump tion, Nervous Prostration. Shortness of Breath, Palpitation cf the Heart, Trembling of the Hands and Limbs, Phygical and Mental Depres sion; Loa of Appetite. Loas of Energy. Loss of Memory. It will rajddlT improve the wenknesi functions anil organs of the hotly, which depend for health upon voluntary genii-voluntary and involuntary nervous action It acta with vigor, gentleness and subtlety, owing to the exanisite harmony of its ingredients, akiu to pure blood itself. Its taste pleasant, aud its e f fucts permanent. DEBILITY. St. .Ioiix. N . B. Mr. James I. Fellows, Chemist. Ht. John, N. B Dear Sir: Havlug used your Compound Syrup of Hypotboaphltes for some time in my practice, I have no hesitation in recommending it to my pa tients who are suffering from general debility, or any disease of the luug. knowing taat, even in caea utterlv Jiopeleas. it affords relief. I am. elr, yours truly. II. O. ADDY, M. D. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TOTT'S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Los of appetite. bowels roMvp. nain in ta t-irnvius ml vena.tt.on ill 1 ;ie lm.it an. r tuu ti.iuiilr-biad, fuiiue'S aft iiues after eai wlihu dtiueliuation to exertion of I iv or c!itHlTirrum77T!Tlein II.W 1I ios ( only, we-iriti". iliy..iutf. ilultermg t tho heart dot-t Iwlnrv tn-; eye, veilow kiu. hemti b". rv-i le'.-ne- al iilelit. i.il'IiiV euloreil urine. ssHssasssasaasiasBaaasisaBiBiBi If these warnings are nnheejed, MTlunMiseases win eou be developed. TUTT S PILL'S ara especially a lasted to such case. ou doe effects such a change of feeling aa losMomau lae eucerer. A Noted Divine Says: Dr. Tutt: Dear Sir: For ten years I have been a martyr to dvaoeu-i. coustioation aud nlles. Lat spring your pills were recommended; I used mem. i am now a well man, bave a good appe tite, digestion perfect, regular stool, piles gone, and have gained forty pounds of flesh. They aru worm inuir weigui in gom. I!E . K. L SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky, Tney lncreae the appetite, and cause the body to take on tlesh. tu'is the svstem is nourished, aud by their tonic action on the digestive organs, regit. ur stools are produce!, i'rice cjnts. 3o Mur ray Street. N. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE Ora.v hair or whisker changed to a glossy black by a single application of this dye, It Imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by drug gists, or soui uy exprea on receipt ot f l. . . Office, 35 Murray Street, New York. xo mokf: d OR GOUT V ACl'TE OK CHROMIC A UALICYLICA SURE CUKE. Manufactured only under the above Trade Ma by the EUPiOPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO OF PAlilS AND LEirZIti. Immediate relief warrauted. Permanent cure euarauteed. Now excluslvelv used by all celebra ted Physicians of Europe and America, becoming a staple, uarmie ana neuaoie nemeuy on ooin continents. The highest Medical Academy of Parts reports 93 cures out of li cases within three day. Secret The only tllssolverof the poisonous l nc Acta wtucn crista tu tuu Uiooi or tweuuiatic and liouty Patient. $t a box: H boxes for Sent to anv address on receipt of price. Iudorsed by Physicians. Sold by all Druggists. Address WASHBUKN & CO., Only Importers' Depot 213 Broadway, N, Y. For Sale by BARCLAY BROS., and Druggists generally. THE OLD HOUSE' J. T. WARREN & CO. 01 & 00 W. Second St, CIiNCINJsATI. Foreign ami Domestic dried and cauued Fruits and Vegetables. , Canned, dried and salt Fish. Pick les, Sauces, Oil aud Coudtmcut. soup Itufl's, Baking Powders, ground and 1 whole Spices. Toilet and LaundrT Soap, Sued, Jellies, Preserves -Faucy Groceries and Gro Com' Sundries. Stock unparalleled in the West. SEND FOR 0UK "UB0CERS" MANUEL. a Latest News. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Chicago, June 2, 10.00 a m. Wheat Juae, 08c; July, Ojjc. Pork-June, $10 10; July, 10 20. Cora-June, 3533; July, 05330. Oats -June, 23. NEW YORK ORAfN. New York, Juue 2, 12:03 r. m. Wheat irregular No. 2 Red Winter, $130; Red Winter, $1 2501 31; No. 2 Chicago, $1 1901 20; No 2 Milwau kec, $1 20. Corn - quiet No. 2, 54. LIVERPOOL GRAIN. Liverpool, June 2, 2:00 v. m. Wheat quiet and steady Winter, 10s 3d 010s GJ; Spring, 0J0sl0d; California average, Os 3d10a Id; California Club, lOsQIOs Cd. Corn dull Is 8J. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. THE CONVENTION. Chicago, June 1. As tho hour of the convention draws near the excitemcut deepens. This morning the battle opened furiously, and all day has raged along the line. It is a war of candidates and fac tions, and its most remarkable feature is an absolute indifference to platforms and principles. I have heard no talk of either. The idea that tho party has any principles to announce is wholly forgotten or ignored. Nobody seems to care a continental for principles amid the bitter antagonisms of the hour. The Republican party is kept together by personal ambitions, and the general welfare of the country is as noth ing compared to their gratification. The whirlpool of passion in Chicago reveals the naked truth that pcrsonalism supplants principle, and it makes no great difference what platfornk the leader stands on, or whether he stu nds on any. The Republi can party has occn tendiug in this direc tion for years, and the accomplished fct, the matured disposition, is exemplified brightly here tJ-day. The toadyis(i to bo seen in the hotels is perfectly sickening. Parlor 2, in the Palmer, is Grant headquarters, and there assemble occasionally the great party man agers. Whenever tiio door is opened the lobby outside is jammed with eager men twisting their necks, shoving and fighting to get a glance at the distinguished com pany within.' Should tho black-visnged piratical-looking Losnn. the more refined faced Conkling, or Cameron, or some other great man come out or pass in, excited whispering and othur note3 of admiration are heard on all sides. If perchance one of the crowd is lucky enough to be honor ed by an introduction, his face shines with a servile glee, and the balance survey him with envious glances. These leaders are neither great nor pure. They are bold, astute aud aggressive demagogues, but they r.ci.E THE PACK with the lightning ot the eye. Their glance is a word of control aud the feeling to wards them by their followers is more ob sequious and coutemptible than any shown the royalty of England. nils morning tho committee met at 11 o'clock. A dense crowd surrounded tho djors, and everybody was on tho tiptoe of expectancy. It seemed probable that a desperate fight would occur in tho commit tee. But hour after hour passed without any positive intelligence. It soon leaked out that the Cameronitcs had reined iu their policy aud softened their spirit. Mr. New of Indiana came out at last and I pinned' him for information, "nothing positive has -been done," he said; '-there has been a conference between the contend ing parties, but nothing definite has, been acted upon." All throughout the foreuoon the auti- bossites were utilizing in every wuy the audacious Cameron tactics at the com mittee meeting on Monday fanning tho flames of resentment. We have already published the most important features of the national committee ou Monday. A few additional facts may bo mentioned. Cameron not only refused to entortain reao- utions against the unit rule offered by Chaffeo of Colorado, and McConuack of Arizona, but he snubbed tho Illinois con testants. A committee from tho ten dis franchised districts sent iu a communi cation asking for a heariug, which the chairman "pocketed," and would not submit for action. Averlll of Minneso ta offered a resolution for tho appointment f a committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Jewell and Aldrich aud Secretary Kcogh, to review tho roll of delegates as tnado up by the secretary, but this was also ruled out ot order. There was angry de bate, but It accomplished nothing. Tho committeo wero agaiust the chairman but they could not budge him an Inch. They could do nothing but bounce him, and that they vrcro afraid to tackle, lie was NEW SERIES-NO. 294. somewhat checked by the committee mak ing the selections for the temporary officer, ' and getting Hoar ot Massachusetts In chairman pro tern.; but this may have been a concession to the anti -Grant side. One rather irritating fact to the emper or's forces is that THE COLOHED B BOTHER, his most devoted servant, is doing mischief. Nearly every southern delegate state that there is not a chance of carrying his state. This suggests the inquiry, why then nomi nate Grant at all? In order to have any chance ot winning It is necessary to nonti- ' nate a man satisfactory to the north and west. Grant is not by any means a unani- mous choice in these sections, and hence, some other candidato must be elected. : This is the logic springing from the utter ances of colored men, and it is certainly aggravating for tho Grant men to be thtw , worried by their faithful ally. Worse than all this is the threate'ned fate of the unit rule. If it fails the band that, ' binds delegations is broken and there will be hardly one solid for "the old man." In point of numbers the antj-third term meeting on Slonday night was far ahead ot the Grant demonstration. Neither was a striking affair, but the fail ure in tho Grant meeting is most siguifl- , cant. It in really a little remarkable that the great captain should fall in having a harmonious delegation in his own statt and ' that tven a public demonstration in his honor, notwithstanding bands and electric lights and a terrible racket in advance, held in the great city of his owo state, should lack enthusiasm and "boom." The Sherman men, and among them Gov. Foster and Dcni son, emphatically express the opinion that. Grant Is beaten. The former claims 19 votes for Sherman. The Ohio delegation are not a unit on the Sherman question. Gen. Garfield's name is spoken , of as probable candidate' The activity of the ' Washburno men seem somewhat depressed and some of them say his candidacy is contingent upon Grant's failure. Others that WASHBCBNE AND EDMUNDS Would make an invincible ticket. Boss Logan is bitterly opposed to Washburne. The truth is that even yet the shadow of Grant darkens the air. Nearly every one here except the out and outers think his chances are gone, but his strength is an un known quantity, and tho address and dar ing of his managers and the personal pres tige of tho man destroy the confidence of his enemies. niVEB AND HARBOK BILL. Washington, June 1. The senate took up the river and harbor bill to-day and by 6 o'clock, the hour of adjournment, had al most completed its consideration. It is ia many respects the worst bill that has ever been made by congress. It appropriates the largest sum ever before contained in a river and harbor bill as it left tho iouso ' commerce committee, and it has been ia- k creased in the senato so that it now calls for over nine millions of dollars. The im-; portant rivers and harbors have as usuaL : been neglected for the creeks and brooks of the country. Late this afternoon Sena tor Beck made a vigorous protest against the bill, which is almost four millions in excess of the engineers. Of course it will pass, bat many of those who will vote for it are saying that they wish they could see their way clear to voto against it. The appropriation for the Mississippi be tween tho mouths of the Ohio and Illinois was restored to $250,000. Thi3 was largoir due to an excellent speech by Senator Vesr who showed that m the two hundred and forty-seven miles included in this reach, was to be found as much commerce as in uny stream of similar length in the country Senators Coekrell and Vest also secured restoration of the appropriation lor Hanni bal, which had been stricken out by the committee because the committee could not find the report of the engineers. The " appropriation of fiO.OOO for the ice harbor at St. Louis was also restored. ' ; acklen's case. Washington, Juno 1. The judiciary- committee of -the house to-day agreed to v report exonerating Acklen from any criinU nal intent. This result has been foreshad owed for several days and Acklen is legia niug to assume his wonted cheerfulness. : Mr. Kiug, Acklen's colleague, who hall, ''. been activo in prosecuting tho chargec against him, is very indignant at tho result of the long labor of the committee. Ho :: thinks Acklen's performance was a clear case of forgery, equal in criminality to tho signing of another's name to a note. lie ays tho report of the committee is a white- : washing scheme. The committee is ready , to report to the house. Five Hcndhed Dollar, reward was tor 'years ofi'ured in every raner of the laud by tho former nroDriotor Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy, foe v caso of catarrh it would not euro. It cures by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and heal-- tig properties. tiuti or dust of any Uid dries up catarrh aud drives it to tho lungs. . This remedy has stood the test of tine,. laving Deen a popular romodr for a quarter i a century. Sold by druggists at fitrjr cents. . .. 0i v