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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN; TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1880. THE DAILY BULLETIN. aviar Momjnxs (moitut uami). K. At Burnett, Publisher. Only Morning Daily In Southern Illinois Largest Circulation ot any Daily in Southern Illinois. OFFICIAL PAPER OF ALEXANDER COUWTY. Office: Bulletin Buildlnit, Wasiu'ngton ATenne CAIRO, 1LLI0I8. Suboription Rate: DilLT. Daily (dollwred by carrier) per week $ 25 By mall (In advance) one year 8l month 2 Ji Three month f One month w WZKKLT. By mall (In advance) ne year $ J ( mnntha 1 V" Three month..... . , J" To clob of tun and over (per copy) w Potuuro In all case prepaid. Advertising Rates: DAU.T. First imertton, per qnare $t M Subsequent Insertion, per MjHare bu For one week, per square J w For two weeks, per square For three weeks, S J J For one month ! Esch additional square Funeral notice lw Obituaries and resolutions passed by societies ten cents per line. Deaths and marriages free WIEKLT. 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For President, TOFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK, of Pennsylvania. For Vice-President, WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, of Indiana. Democratic State Ticket. For Governor, LYMAN TRUMBULL, of Cook County. For Lieutenant-Governor, LEWIS B. PARSON8. of Clay Connty. For Secretaay of State, JOHN II. OBERLY, of (Alexander County. 'f For Auditor. LOUIS STARKEL, of St. Clair County. For Treasurer, THOMAS BUTTEKVVOUTU, of Winnebago Connty. For Attorney-General LAWRENCE HARMON, of Peoria. Congressional Ticket. For Congress, 1Mb district, TiTur-n- Tnnvia nn.IUV. Senatorial Ticket. For Senator of the 50th district, WM. A. LEMMA, of Jackson county. Representative Ticket. For Representatives, . D. T. LISEGAR, of Alexander county. II. R. BUCKINGHAM, of Union county. "Thk right of Trial by Jury, the Habeas Corpus, the Liberty of the Tress, the Freedom of Speech, the National Rights of Persons and the Rights of vnmtMvttin.t 1,a nrn.orvi.il ..TWlnirt from (Jen. Hancock's letter upon diking charge of the Louis iana department. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COUNTY ATTORNEY. I hereby announce my self as a candidate at the ensuing November lection, for the office of County Attonny for the county of Alexander, Illinois. A.NUL S LEEK. PIRCUIT CLERK.-We are authorized to an Bounce that ALEX. II IRVIN will be acandl date at the ensuing November election fur the office of circuit clerk In Alexander county. 1X)R SHERIFF We sro authorized to announce that 11 r JOHN HODGES will he a randldato for re-election lo the olllce of Sheriff, of Alexandre county, at the nt-xt November election, subject only to the vote ol the people nt the polls. One of the biggest straws between show ing the unusual popularity of Hancock in Pennsylvania, is the fact that the Demo- .nta tn rmn twn r. C , 1 . . Bnl. . . . 1. . . 1. v j m . b ,u vus .vu ui men dluvo, w neru uiere . has been no meeting held for years, have organized a Hancock club with OIK) mem bers, or all but 58 of the entire vote of the place. It may be remarked that the Han cock cause is booming and this is the At showinrr that tllfl Illinois Imnnl baa established a good reputation and made itself feared by the quack doctors, it is stated that among the. letters captured when the notorious Dr. Buchanan was ar retted at Philadelphia a few weeks ago, was one from George Greer, of Rosstown, Ohio, In which he said that he put money In SllA hflnilfl fit Tr narflanv ftrwl mnvm a IB rcauy to pa -a your aipioma win nana the test before the state board of Illinois." . A . .. ,1 , ,1, . . There are over 100,000 officeholders un der the present Republican administration, and it is estimated that assessments will average at the very lowest estimate $15 each, which will raise a campaign lund to begin with, of $1,500,000. Add to this the contributions from other sources and the fund will bo increased to at least $3,000, 000. Thus the Republican party start out with a corruption fund of two million dol lars. Unable to deny the fact that Hancock is making inroads into their strength, the Re publicans declare that their losses aro not serious only a few votes hero and there. If each thinking Republican, says the New York World, will take the trouble to run over the list of his acquaintances and then to cipher out the percentage ef the probable gains for Hancock in the Statu on the same basis he will see that tho aggrcgato of these " few votes hero and there" will just about make every doubtful State Democratic and and every Republican State doubtful. The following aro pointed to as somo of the horrible results of a Democratic con gress : The public credit was never better than it is to-day. We could refund all our callable bonds at 3 per cent., it we were disposed to make a fifty-year bond. The party that has controlled public expendi tures for tho last five years is entitled to no small share of the credit for this happy 6tate of national finances. The national purso has been in Democratic control for five years. The Democracy were going to ruin the national credit by raids on the treasury in the interest of the south and by vicious legislation. They have carried their ruinous work so far as to cut off $-10,-000,000 of the expenditures and bring the 4 lour per cent, bonds up to 108! Never, as we have before observed, in the history of politics, has there been such a stampede of Republicans to the Demo cratic ranks. The following is evidence in support of the statement : There is a Han cock club at Utica, N. T., composed almost exclusively of ex-Republican soldiers. Its president is Gen. Grindlay, who presided, only last March, over the. Republican dis trict convention which elected Mr. Conk ling a delegate to the state convention; and its vice-president is Colonel J. Stewart Lowory, a brother of Republican ex-Senator Lowery, and himself an old Republi can. General Grindlay was consul at Kingston, Jamaica, under Grant, and was formerly Republican county clerk in Oneida county. Utica is the home of Ros coe Conkling. OUR NEW YORK LETTER. AMUSEMENTS FOR THE COMING FALL AND WINTER THE PROSPERITY IN GOTHAM RAPIDLY INCREASING HARD ON THE SUN EDITOR IF TRUE A BIT ON FINANCE COX TO RETURN NO MORE. From our Regular Correspondent. New York, July 23, 1860. The dramatic season of 1880 and 1881 promises to be a remarkable one in the history ot the stage. The announcements that aro already made comprise nearly 800 theatrical combinations. The principal event however as far as known, of the com ing season will be tho appearance of Mile. Sara Bernhardt at Booth's theatre, under the management of Henry E. Abbey. The play in which she will first appear is not yet announced. The particulars of this engagement have been repeatedly pub lished, but each publication has differed as to the terms of contract between the star and manager. It would seem from these accounts that Mr. Abbey has been un usually generous, and even absurdly gener ous. His business shrewdness and tact, are, however, perfectly well known ; there is little doubt that the report current among actors and managers about the mat ter is correct. According to this Mile. Earnhardt is to receive one-third of the gross receipts, which Mr. Abbey guarantees, shall not be less than $500 per night. The manager also allows her a certain sum for hotel expenses, etc., and furnishes the com pany, home, and all local expenses. Mile. Bernhardt is to commence her engagement in this city on the 8th of November, and continues for fiwr weeks. Previous to this, however, sho will open in Boston. The tax list ot the city of New York lor the year of 1880, as finally passed upon by the board of supervisors, thows an increase of nearly $30,000,000 in real estate and person al valuations since 1879 the proportions being $24,437,810 on real estate, and $33, 259,062.09. This gratifying exhibit is due to three causes the general revival of busi ness activities, which encourages invest ment in new enterprises; the rapid and suc cessful development of the elevated rail road syrtem; nud tho return of citizens banished for years past through want of proper facilities of travel, who aro attract ed by the comfort and luxuries of metro politan life. The growth of population in the upper wards, many part of which have remained about inaccessible for a long term of years, hag bet-n revealed by the new census returns, and the figures of the tax levy show that the greatest increase in taxable values has taken place in those localities during tha latt year. One of the survivors of the Seawanhaka disaster, Miss Ida Ward residing at Sea Cliff, L. I., tells a most disgraceful story on Mr. Charles A Dana, editor of the New York Sun, in connection with that awful affair. According to this young lady, Bho was standing by Mr. Dana, with whom sho was acquainted, when the llames had Bprcad so far that it was no longer possible to remain on tho vessel, and in her extreme peril. asked him if he could swim. "Oh, yes, very well," he replied. Then Bhe said, "Please Mr. Dana can't I go with you, when you jump over?" "Every one lor him self," she says was his brutal answer, and immediately , jumped overboard, leaving her to care entirely for herself. Mr, Dana swam for the shore, which ho soon reached without difficulty, and Miss Ward was finally saved, after a verv hard struggle, through the help of another woman and a boatman, who partially corrobroate her statement. Stocks aro beginning to rise again, and to the bleeding lambs who have been con templating parting with the yacht and sell ing off the Stanhope gig, bought in hap pier and more booming times, are begin ning to revive and smile hopefully after a look at a ticker. The Woman's Stock Brok ing office leels it, too; and Thurlow Weed and Bill Butler may again be seen beam ingly patting the hands of the priestesses to the temple or smiling encouragingly at the fair votaries who drop in to take a flyer. It is not thought, however, by the knowing ones that there will be another largo ad vance in any stocks, solid or speculative, till towards the autumn. The crop of suicides mysteriously con tinues and Chastine Cox, "the victim of prejudice against his race" suffered his well merited penalty by a rather close fit ting collar yesterday morning. "The mills of the Gods grind slowly, but when they grind, they grind to powder." The Great Drawback of most reme dies is their lack of thoroughness. They do not remove the original cause of the symtoms, although they may temporarily relieve these. The marked superiority of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters to rival medi cines advertised or asserted to produce kindred results is exhibited in the deci siveness and permanency of its effects, as contrasted with the instability and fleeting character of theirs, A lack of digestive and assimilative power is attended by many symtoms often erroneously ascribed to other causes, and which it is impossible to relieve with a mere placebo. Radical means are the only effectual ones, nay, more, the use of such as are not so in medi cation, is usually irrational and productive of more ultimate harm than present good. To quell pain, to allay nervous excitement, to relieve despondency, the rebellious or gans must be brought into subjection, and their activity insured by toning and regula ting them. An Elegant Toilet Preparation, hair dressing and restorative is found in "Lon don nair Color Restorer." It seldom fails to restore gray or faded hair to its original youthful color and beauty. Falling hair is checked by its use, and it produces a growth of beautiful young hair, soft, glossy and luxuriant. It certainly is the most cleanly and effective hair restorer now bo fore the American people. A. A. Gibson, Barrytown, Duchess coun ty, N. Y., writes: Dr. Swayne & Son, Phil adelphia: Gents I enclose a postoffice order lor eight dollars; please send me one dozen "Loudon Hair Color Restorer." It has stopped my hair from falling, and re stored it to its natural color. It lias proven satisfactory in every respect. The "London Hair Color Restorer" can be obtained at all the leading druegists at 75 cents a bottle. 2l. Profitable Patients The most won derful and marvelous success in cases where persons are siek or wasting away from a condition of miserablencs, that no one knows what ails tlu-m. (profitable patients lor doctors) is obtained by the use of Hop Bitters. They begin to cure from the f!it dose and keep it "up until perfect health and strength is restored. Whoever is af flicted in this way need not suffer, when they can get Hop "Bitters. Cincinnati Star. Ccptomer "Why are 'Malt Bitters' so popular?" Druggist "Because, as a food medicine, they enrich the blood, harden the muscles, quiet the nerves, perfect diges tion." PATENTS. NO PATENT, .NO PAY. PATENTS obtained for merhr.tilcal devlcei", modicnl or other compound, ornamental ilepliriis. trade-murks utid hliels. Cavehts, AiirtinieuiH, Interferences. Iu fritntemcnu. und all matter relating to I'liteiitu, oromptly attended to. ft'o nmke preliminary uilnutlont and fumlen opinion an to putentablll' y, free of charge, and all who are Interested in new iventlon and I'atetita aro Invited to nciid fur a opy of our "Oulde for ohtalniJjK putetit."." wMra l ent free to any udddrec. and contains complete ptnictiuij how to olitaiu I'atenta and other vain hie mutter. Dtirlni! the pud five year wtt have obtained neur'.y three thousand l'utent for Ameri can aud Foruien Inventors, andean irlvefAtiHfactury reference In nlmott every county In the t'ulon. Addre: LOL'IS SAO(iEK CO.. Soiidtor" of Patents nud Attorneys at Law, Le Oroit building Wathlaictwn. U. C. Tl fN TBI '""'ne now below the puli- J IJ 'W I ' lic' Yo" r"n "'"fc money I 1 11,1 I '""'''ratWHrk foru th,in lit I J 1kJ I anything el-e. Capitol not - J-rW-- required. Wo wlU 'start you. . . . a day und tipwanm jnade at home ny tho Industrious. Men, women, hoys, and L'irl wui.ted everywhere to work for tin, Now 1 the time You can devote your whole t'tne to the work, or otilv your spurn moment No other buiue will pay you r.enrlyn w II. Soone wlli liij to work can fail to make enormous pay hy vn eairinf at once, Conly outfit und term free. A ureal opportunity for inaklns money easllv and honorably, Address TKt'K & CO , Augutta Maine. - - ii J "ill wnii iMiin, j,; vmm, it ru, y JHrink KtfU'ier, if you wtrnt a bnMut'M At " A (DUnb 111 Brill Atim rtli it null) VT r ay all the time thev work, write for partknlura to 1. 1IALLETT Jt CO., 1'ortluud. WOOD YARD, Q W. WHEELER, Summer Wood and Kindling: constantly on band STAVE CLIPPINGS At Sevciity-flve cents per load. Stave Trimmings At one dollar per load. The "trimmings" aro coarse shavings and make the beat snmmur wood for cooklug purposes us well as the cheapest ever aold In Cairo. For black smith's, use In aetting tires, they are unequalled. Leave your orders at the Tenth street wood yard. STOVES. gTOVES! STOVES!! ALL SORTS, SIZES AND STYLES, DA.VIDSO!Sr?S. Mannlactnrcrof and Dealer In Also TIN, COPrER & SHEET-IRON WARE t3Ti.ll. KINP8 OF JOB WonK BONK TO OHDEIlKl NO. 27, EIGHTH STREET, Cairo, : - ;i-,Liroiy VARIETY STORK NEW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. The Largest Variety Stock IX THK CITY SOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE O. O. PATIER & CO. Cor. Nineteenth street and I Paivn Til Commercial Ave.. 1 ldUU, 1U. MILL AND COMMISSION. JJALLIDAY BROTHERS, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Commission Merchants, DEALERS IK FLOUR. GRAIN AND HAY Proprietors Egyptian Hour ing Mill s Hiirlest Cash Price Paid for Wbeat. BOAT STORES. Q.t D. WILLIAMSON fc CO 76 Ohio Levee, Dealer in Boat Stores and Groceries, Of all kinds. OPK.V NIGHT AND DAY, Freeh Dairy and (ii'.t Edi:e Butter, Oysters and nil IiiUh of fruit uLen In sea-on, on hand ami dellv- a uil promptly ut residence free. Oyetirs delivered er Ice. INSURANCE. 1 N S TJ .Ft A N C E V! S3 SS . 2 j. K 71 CS s art WO H -O C 7 ; r"s .5 a j a a 71 a'5 yOCUM it BHODERIOK, Dialers in STAPLE akd FANCY GROCERIES. Washington Avenue, Cor. Eighth Street, CAIRO - - ILLS. BAECIAY Wholesale DRUGGISTS AND PAINT AND OIL DEALERS ."Wholesale and Retail Drugs, Paints, Brushes, Window Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc. JXo. 74 Ohio Levee. RETAIL and FAMILY PRESCRIPTION ST0EE Cor. Eighth Street and Washington Avenue. GRAjSTD piano company 311 and 313 Plum Street Cincinnati, Ohio. MANUPACTUREHS OK GRAND SQUARE & UPRIGHT PIANOS Which for beauty of flnifh, tvenncn of action, iwectneM, power and brilliancy of tone, and trreat durability arc nnexcelltd. ' k A llr.t-clue piauo at a very moderate price. Send for illDctratcd catalogue. GRAND PIANO CO. N"os. 311 and 313 Plum Btreet, Cia'ti, O. DMINISTIIATOR'8 SALE OF HEAL BS- 1 T.I i'ATE. Public notice I hereby tivi-u that bv virtue of a Judgment and order of the county court of Alexan- ucr conuty, iinuois, maae ana euterra at tueJuiy term thereof, A. IJ. !. Iu a came ueMti Jacob higgle, administrator of the entatc of William M. Athertoo, def eafed.ld plaintiff, and Juda Athcrton, Kraucin D. Atherton, Thomas J. Crai, Jumet M. ('raltf. K'zada Finch, ' Emma (.'raltt. Alice C'ralK, Mary Crali!, Maria J . Itlirnle, France M. Atherton. Iltzekiah M. Atherton. lUbecca . I. Atherton Lulu J. Atherton, William J. Atherton, Ellen Young, Klizat;eti Wicker. Eliza M. I'coler, John Godwin, Juneph 'iodwin, Francea ( Yoiint'. Smith Younc. Jamel F. Hutxon, Forrtlce Ireland. Jainm 1'. Cotl and XJaiiiel Li nce, are defi-iiduM, lor the m'.e of real ectate to pay thu del ta of the raid decea, d William A- Atherton. I. the undersigned adminU trator. Jacob Higgle, will ou Thursday, the J'.th day of AugUKt, A. I). I at the hour of 10 oYlock a. m at the Di potof the Cuiro and St. LouU rail road computiy, at liodtfc'i 1'ark In said couu'.y. pro ceed tosull at nubile sale to the hlghift bidder the following described rial estat'-, namely: Then w n w ofs n, T 10, a li 1 wt-st; n w w of S T 15, S 1 i wet ; n e n e of .s ;i;, T l.'i, S K 2 west: the undivided 4 of the te n e. S :;4, T 15, S Ktiwurt: and the undivided ouc-four'.h of the following described tracts of land, e '4 u w 8 'l. T 11. S li S west : n e s w of S ill, T I'l, S K i we' ; n w t eof S tfl.T l'i S 1 a west: huso of s 15. T 1A,S Hit west; all In Alexander coiintv, IllinoU, and the following described lots In Hoilge'a 1'ark In said Alexunili-r countv: Lots Nos. a, 4. and Iti block :); lot 7 in block 4': Iota No. a, 4 aml In blocks; lot No. a.4 and" In block 'i; lots s and lo block"; lots Nos. 4 and h In lilork S; lot f. block 11: lotsN'os. :i, 5, 7 and V in block 15; lot block Hi: lots No. 1, S atid 5 In block 17; lot B block I: lot 1 block lit: lot block a: lots Noa. 1. :, 5 and 7 in block ai; lots Nos. 4 an I ii In block aa: lots Nos. 1 5, and 7 In block 1: lots Nos a, 4 and 8 in block a-l: aud lot 10 iu block 1:), for the purpose of pay. IliK the debts, of the estute ot said William Jl. Ath erton, di-ceased. The terms of sale will be one-third cah down, one third in six months ai d one-third In one year, with no'es, aud also a mortgage on the the real estate sold, to secure the deferred tmvmcnts, and the notes to draw Interest at rat- of six per cent, per antinm. All sales for tin dollars or less tube paid down. JACOB ItKilil.E. Cairo. IU , July 17, 10. Administrator. ADMINISTKATOIt'S KALE OF HEAL ES TATE . 1'ubllc notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Judgment and order of the county court of Alex ander county, Illinois, made and entered at the June term thereof. A. I)., Ihso, in a cause wherein Elizu J. Tweiite, administratrix of the estate of Alexander Tweiite, deceased. Jwas plaintiff, and Ida C. TwMite. Aino A. Tweiite, Asa I) Twente, Artnrll. Twenie, Era J. Tweiite. John II. Clark, Franklin Illtt.and William lolbert, were defend nnts'for the saleof real of ral estale to pay the debts or the said Alexander Twente. deceased. I. the undersigned administratrix n aforesaid, will, on Wednesday, the a.Mh day of August. IsS'i, at Eleven o'clork a. in., at the front door of the court house In Cairo, In snld Alexander countv, proceed to sell at public sale, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, Ireo and clear of the dower of the imderilgned ai widow of the said deceased, iinme'y Tim undivided Ave sixths C-fl) of tho southeast quarter of the northwest tinarter, and of the south west quarter of the northwest quarter of section twetitv flviHa.MIn tnwtiHhlp flftven, south range N three Cli went of the third principal meridian In snld Alexander county for the purpose of pay lug the debts of said estate. rhe terms of sale are, one-half cash down, and the balance In one year with note, and also mort gage on the real estate sold to secure tho deferred payment; said note to bear interest at the rate of six per tent, ELIZA J. TWENTE. .Cairo, III,, July 17,1880. Administratrix. 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