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THE DAILY BULLETIN. tut auiamxa (MoMDATi rxcrri. JB. A. Burnett. Publwher. Only Morning: DaUy In Sonthern Illinois LArgMt Circulation ot any Daily in Southern Illinois.,, OFFICIAL PAPER OF ALEXANDKB COCNTY. Offlct: bulletin Buildluff, Washington Annne CAIRO .1LLIOIS. : Subscription Kate: DAILT. Dally (delivered by carriers) per wee I j Brjmall (in advance) one y w w H' month j jyo Three roonthi 1 00 Om month WTSRKLT. By mall (in advance) ne year fJJ Hlx months " 50 W.b?SundVrwy):.:::"" postage In all caeei prepaid. A-dvertlBlnB Rates: DAILT. first Insertion, per qiare....--- I1 9jJ Bobeequcntinscrtlon, per square For one week, per squaro . w For two week, per squaro M For throe weeks, " 7 mi For one month 4 00 Eh additional aqoare j w oier.fc ten cent per line. Death and marrlacci tree WSEK.LT. ?lrt Insertion, per square 1 s0 JStfSOT-W- Ad manner of ftrSt) wheTe TdUtlslng contract! may be made B. A. Burnett Cairo Illinole. This paper may be found on file at Geo P. Unwell A Co a Newspaper Advertising Bureau, (10 BneeSU, ihere advertising contract, may be Made for it In N w Tons. Democratic Ticket. For President, WIKFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK, of Pennsylvania. For Vice-President, WILLIAM H. ESGLISH. of Indiana. Democratic State Ticket. For Governor, LYMAN TRUMBULL, of Cook County. For Lieutenant-Governor, LEWIS B. PARSONS, of Clay County. For Secretany of State, JOBS U. OBERLY, of Alexander County. For Auditor. LOUIS C. STARKEL, , f St. Cluir County. For Treasurer, THOMAS BUTTERWOKTU. of Winnebago County. For Attorney-General LAWRENCE HARMON, of Peoria. Congressional Ticket. For Congress, 1Mb district, WILLIAM rjARTZELL, of Randolph County. Senatorial Ticket. For Senator of the 59th district, WM. A. LEMMA, of Jackson county. Representative Ticket. For Representatives, D. T. LISEGAR, of Alexander county. H . R. BUCKINGHAM, of Union county. "The right of Trial by Jury, the Habeas Corpus, the Liberty of the Press, the Freedom of Speech, the National Right of Persons and the Rights of Property must be preserved. Extract from Gen. Hancock's letter upon takine charge of the LoulS' Una department. AX.V0rNCEME.NTS. J self as candidate at the ensuinjr November election, tor tneomce 01 louny Aiwrmi iur uv tocnty of Alexander, Illinois. ANGUS LEEK. CIRCUIT CLERK -We are authorized to an Ban nee t hit ALEX. H. 1KV1N will bit acacdi data at the euaoiric November election for the See of circuit clerk In Alexander county. FOR SHERIFF-Waaro authorized to announce that Mr JOHN HODGES will be a candidate for re-election to the office of SbtnfT. of Alexandre cointy. at the next November election, subject only to the vote of tbt people at the poll. All Hancock and English campaign clubs and other organizations which support the Democratic candidates, are requested to reud to W. II. Hamum, ckalrman national Democratic committee, U: Fifth avenue, New York. 1st. The name and location of their organiza tion. fid. rolled 8d. 4th. A statement of the number of members en- The names of officers. Accounts of meetings held. Report, every week durlna the earriosiira. 5th of the number and Increase of membership, with the condition and prospects of the canvass. "More food and less medicine, more of nourishment and strength, less of the debil itating influence of drugs is what our feeble and exhausted constitutions require," said Baron Liebig, when he perfected the com position of the "Malt Bitters." A CARD. To all who are Buffering from the errors and indiscretions. youth, nervous weak new, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed enevlopo to the ReV. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, cw York City. THE DAILY CAIRO Tub railroad boom lias reached Missis gippi. Her inhabitants aro beglnin to awuko to a full realization of tho fact that they need ruoro railroads, aud they arc tak ing active steps to securo them. A num ber of roads will be built through various sections of tho state during tho ensuing year. These aro steps in tho right direc tion, and we are gratified to observe that the increased trade and prosperity of our sister state are such as to demand enlarged facilities for travel and transportation. The Oklahoma boom has been given a new impetus. A company has been organ ized for building a city in Oklahoma, and articles ol incorporation have been filed with the secretary of state ot Kansas. It is called the Oklahoma town company. A beautiful location for the future city or the Indian Territory has been selected near the North Folk of the Canadian river. Several other companies are in process of organiza tion, and, from present prospects, there will be a general movement into the ter ritory before winter 6cts in. Some warrant a cure when the fee is pro vided, Men doubt however, and are undecided, But when pimples and blotches your features do man Spring blossom is the best cure by far. PaulG. Scnuii, Agent. OHIO ALARMED. A very significant cry comes from the Nineteenth Ohio district. It will be re membered that this is Garfield's "old dis trict" where, after the corruptions t f h'B congressional record were exposed, the more respectable element of the Fnrty iQ the Western Reserve held a bolter's con vention and protested against the endorse ment ot a man whose record was so open to censure. It was on the 7th day of Septem ber, 187C, that this convention was held to repudiate a false and corrupt representa tive. Among the resolutions adopted by this assemblage of Republicans were the following: 'There is no man to-day officially con nected with the administration of our na tional goverment against whom are justly preferred more or graver charges of corrup tion than are publicly made and also abundantly sustained against J. A. Gar field." "We arraign and denounce him for his corrupt connection with Credit Mobilier, for his false denials before his constituents, for bis perjured dentials thereof before a committee of his peers in congress, for fraud upon his constituents in circuiting among them a pamphlet purporting to set forth the findings of said committee, aud the evidence against him, when, in fact, material portions thereof were omitted and garbled." Resolved, That wn further arraign and charge him with corrupt bribery in selling his official influence as chairman of the committee on appropriations for $5,000 to the De Golyer pavement ring to aid them in securing a contract from the board of Public Works of the district of Columbia; selling his influence to the said ring in im posing upon the people of said district a pavement which is almost worthless at a price three times its cost, as 6worn to by one of the contractors; selling his influents to aid said ring in securing a contract, to procure which it corruptly spent $97,000 for "influence;" selling his influence in a matter that iuvolved no question of law, upon the shallow pretext that he was act ing as a lawyer; selling Ins influence in a manner so palpable and clear as to be to found and declared by an impartial and competent court upon an issue solemnly tried. These are serious charges, but they were made by Republicans. Aud they had the effect to reduce Garfield's majority in that Republican congressional district from 14, 000 down to about 2,000. The same re solutions are having a like effect aguinst Garfield throughout Ohio, as a presidential candidate. Hence is heard the voice of alarm from Republicans in tho shape ot an address from the machine committees from the Nineteenth district, for the purpose of removing the impression that the resolu tions of 1870 are making in the country. The address, which is lengthy, does not dis prove the charges made against Garfield, but 6imply puts its defense on the ground that the proceedings of the convention were not the action 01 tlie ucpubii can party. It is true that they were not the charges of the regular machine convention, but every member of the convention which passed the aboveresolutions, wasa Republican. Every body understands that they were the honest independent Republicans who would not be controlled by a machine with so corrupt a man as Garfield acting as the engineer. It was wholly unnecessary for the machin ists of Mr. Garfield's district to issue a long address to tell the country who tho men were composing the convention denouncing Garfield. The country knows who they were just as well as Garfield's henchmen. The country knows they were Republicans, and the Republican committee that now issues an address in denfense of the Repub lican candidate "to remove a false impres sion," had better stick to the text explain the charges made by Nineteenth District Republicans in 1870, OionT a woman to kiss a tobacco-Chew, erl "Yes if she chews" and no one ought to choose to be without Spring Blossom, to keep there blood in order. Paul G. Scuch Agent. BULLETIN: WED1NESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 15, 1830. A FLAT FAILURE. Cincinnati Enquirer. The flattest failure in this political cam paign is tho attempt made by the Republi can press to make consequential political capital out of tho private business transac tions of, tho Democratic candidate for vice president. Theso papers publish long lists of tho mortgago loreclosures and BherilT deeds that have been mado in his name nil of which would amount to nothing even if unexplained, but it turns out, as will be seen lrom the letter of our Indianapolis cor respondent, that tho wholo thing is a gross misrepresentation and perversion ot the facts, with the view of misleading the public and getting up a prejudice against Mr. English. It turns out that most ol the lots described in the Commercial's list do not now and never did belong to Mr. En glish, and there nre not in the whole list a dozen loreclosures of mortgages executed to him, and ' in these few cases he was the loser by being torccd to ' tako the property. Hun dreds ol the lots mentioned in the list be long to widows and orphans and are held in Mr. English's name in trust tor them, be cause of his well established reputation for prudence and fidelity. In many other cases Mr. English doc9 not even own the lots in trust, and in estimating the present value of the property tho Republican papers give the amount as it stood on the tax -book of 1875 instead ot 1880, concealing tho fact that real estate in Indiana is valued for taxation only once in five years, and that lots sit down as valued at $-100 each are in fact valued at only $70 each by the assessment of 1880. Besides, in Indiana property sold at sheriff's sale can be redeemed at any time within a year by either the owner or a creditor on paying the amount of the bid, with interest. So there is no such thing in that state as taking real estate in at sheriff's sale at a ruinous sacrifice, The charge of buying property at tax-sale on speculation has been shown by the highest Rehublican evidence to be false. A GIFT-DECLINED. Applcton's Readers were declined as a gift by the St. Louis board August 24, 1880, by the decisive vote ot seventeen to seven. Thus emphatically were these books refused as a gift in the home of their author. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CENTS TO JAN. 1. TheChicapro Weekly News will be sent, postpaid, from date to Jan. 1st next, for 10 cent. This trial aubsrrlptlon Till enable readers to be come acquainted with the eheaprnt metro polltan weekly In the U.S. Indf lH-nilent In politics, all the news, torrei-t market reruns, six completed stories In every Issue. A favor ite family paper. Send 10 rent (silver) Ht once and get It until Jan. J, lsxi. Kleven trial subscriptions (or f 1.00. KtKUIar price is ..lets, a year. Adilr-as Vletor K. 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Reader, if you want to know all about the best psyinp business before the public, send ns yonr address and we will send ym full particulars and privi,te terms free;samples worth I also free; yon tan then make np your mind for yourself. Address GEORGE 8TINSON A Co., Portlaud,?Matne. MEDICAL. LIFK AND HEALTH. u. W onderful Itemed y. SAFE AND SUKE. The Great Intenml aud External Rem edy. CURES HKUMAT1SM. NEl'KALGIA. MAI.ATtlA, lMiihtherta. I'tielimo is. Sore Throst. Influm. mullein of the LuriL'S. Sc. l.uni Hark, Inllamma- Hon of the Kidney, lliirkache, I'I'.es, Uunlons or soreness of the Kcet from whatever cause, Ilnrni or Hsabls. and all Jrflsrnninlnrj Diseases, Prickly Ilnat. UaniHrs and all diseases of the iklu. For all female complaints and weaknesses It baa no equal. Thousands have been saved from an un timely death by Ita use. Do not delay, but try It It. Is a household necessity. Full particulars. In our illuminated curds and clrculurs, sent free, upon application bv mail. A trial will benefit yoo. Wo suarautee satisfac tion w tiotiey refunded, prlc. Mic. and tl per bottle. Trial bottles if. Hold by all driiKKlit. Hahisl rtiHiiT a courtxr, ' Proprietors. 17 Broadway, New York LKUAL. 4 DMINISTBATOR'8 SALE OF REAL E3 A TATE. Public notice Is hereby ptveu that by virtue of a Judgment and order of the comity court of Alexan der county, Illinois, made, and entered at tho June term thereof, A. 1). lH-(l,ln a rausu wherein Elite j. Tweute. administratrix oftheestatf ofAlexitndi-r Twouto, deceased, was iiliiliilllf.and Ida '. Twente, Amos A. Twento.Asa If. Twente, Artur II. Twente, ExrttJ. Twente, John If, ('lurk, Fraukllu llltt and William Tolbert, were defendants, for tho salo of real estate to pay the debts of the said Alexander Tweuto, dccotiatd, 1, the undersigned, adminis tratrix as aiorexaid, will ou Wednesday, the tfith dny of September, 1SN), ut eleven o'clock a. in., at tho front door of the court house In Cairo lu said Alexander cotirly. pro reed to n'll ut public rule, to tho highest bidder tho following described real estate, free and clear ol the dower of the undersized us widow ul the said decessed. namely: The undivided live-sixths (Mi) of the southeast quarter, of tho northwest quarter, and of the south west quarter of the northwest quarter, of section twentv llve (25) In township fifteen, south rouse No. tlirou (3) west of the third principal meridian In said Alexander county, tor the purpose ul pay ill1; the debts of snld estate. Theturnisol' sale are. otiu-Va'.f ruch down, and tho balttiiee In one year wlih note, ni.d also mort gage on the reuletttte sold to .ecure the deferred payment; suid note to bear Interest at the rate ol six per cetit. ELIZA J. TWENTE. AduiUtratrlx. Cairo. 111., Auc. :'-0, T Mtl'STEE'S 8AI.E. Whereas, F. Marlon Lawrence and Evallnc Law rence bis wile, did, bv their deed of trust bearing date June 3-1, A. 1). 1KTH, and recorded lu the re corder's otliee of Alexander county, Illinois. Julyl. A. I). lHVit in Hook "(J" of Trust Deeds.on page convey to thu undersigned trustee, the following real estute situate In county of Alexander and State of Illinois, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, ail of section thirty-four (K-K township fourteen (Mi, range two (81, west of third principal meridian, iti trust to secure the payment of a certain promissory note, in said deed of trust described: and whereas, default has been made in the povment ot said note, w hich said note remains Ions since past due and unpaid. Now. therefore, on application of the legal holder of said note no tice is hereby (,'lve u, that the undersigned trustee will, on Monday tub 2Tth dav op Septemhkii. A. D. 18SO, at the door of the court house. In said Al exander county and Statu of Illinois, at the hourof 2 o'clock p. m. of said dav. offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder, fur cash, the ahovo described real estate to pay and satisfy the amount of principal and interest due upon said note. WILLIAM IIL'LEN, Trustee. C'aiho, lu.., August A), lbs '. L EGAL. State of Illinois. Alexander i"0Hnty-s. In the Circuit Court of Alexindcr County Sep- tember term 10. Peter Conrad vs Matthew J. Hyan Debt In attachment. Demand $3.M M. The above named defendant is hereby notified of the pendanry of the above attachment, at the suit of Peter Conrad, aguinst the estate of Matthew J Ryan, for the sum of Si.WlS.W. and before the above named court now pending; and tnut unless saiu ue fendunt shall appear, give hail and plead w lth'n the his appearance in sticn case, to- wit: on or before the third day of the September term of said court, to beholden at the court house in said county on the the third Monday of Septem ber, lKH'l. judgment will be entered. ei.d the estate to attached will be sold. JOHN A REEVE. Clerk of said Court. Cairo. 111.. August 2;th,lt0. Green b Gilbert, Aitjs. L EGAL. State of Illinois. Alexander County ss In the Circuit Court of Alexander County, Sep tember term. IKS '. The City National Bankof Cairo vs. Matthew J Ryan Debt In attachment. Demand t'M 11 The above named defendant is hereby notified of the pendancy of the above attachment at the suit of the City National liank of Cairo against the es tate of Matthew J. Ryan for the sura of I'iH.H. and beforo the above named conn now pending: tnd that unless said defendant shall appear, give tail and plead within the time limited for his appear ance In such case, to-wit: on or before the third dav o- the September term of said court, to 1 holden at the court house in .aid county on the third Monday of September J'fci. Judgment ill be entered, and the estate so attached will sold. JOHN A REEVE. Clerk of said CV.rt Cairo. Ills.. August S'.th, '"vi. Green A Gilbert. Aitvs A. BLOCK, Manuf&ctur'T ana dealer in Cuttoa-tr.kde 0 0 N. B. All work warranted. UjiJ Kepairlr.;; r.' ally done on shoit r.oti' e. Vwrlifli Between ' h r.rr.er'-al and lilHUl Ol.j Wnshii.gt.m Ave Cairo Illinois. The Daily Bulletin. By Carrier, 5c I'er Week COLLECTED WEEKLY, or SIO Per Year, SlO If paid Yearly t Semi-Yearly IX ADVANCK. The Bulletin STEAM JOB OFFICE All Kinds of Job Work Estimates furnished and orders from abroad promptly attended to, Two-Sheet, Full Sheet, Half Sheet, and Quarter Sheet Posters and Frofframrnen, in Black or Colors. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Head, Statements, Bills Lading:, Show Cards Bnsiness Cards, Ball and Wedding1 Invitations, Book Work, Etc. Et.. Etc.. Etc. RAILROADS, pXINOIS CENTRAL II. R. TIIK Shortest and Quickest Route TO St. Louis and Chicago. The Only Line Jtunniny; DAILY TRAINS From Cairo, Making Dikect Connection with EASTERN LINES. Tkains Leavjs Cairo: 3:1 fin in. Mail, Arriving in St. Louis 9:45 a m : Chicazn. R:Sll p.m. ; Connecting at Udiu and ttiinntiam for Cincin nati, Louisville, Indianapolis and poll) is East. 11 :1G a.m. fct. I,ouis ami "V'ptrn Kj pirns. Arriving in St. Louis 7:05 p. m., aud connection for all points rt'est. -4:120 p.m. Fast Kxprps. For St. Louis and Chicago, arriving at St. Louis Ui:w p.m.. and Chicago -l:VJO p. in. Cinc innati Kxprfnn. Arriving at Cincinnati T:00 am.; Louisville 7:J0 a m.: Indianapolis 4:J a.m. Passengers bv Ibis train reach the above points I'-i to 3u iioVIiS in advance of any other route. ty-The4 -J1 p. m. express has 1TLI.MAN slKEI'INUCAR Cairo to Cincinnati, without changes, atid through sliejtrsto M. Louis and Chicago. Fa fit Time Kast. I dMIli;t.lN irn points without any doiay caused bv Sunday intervening. The Saturdav after noon train from Cain arrives in ctw York Monday morning at lo ::J5. Thirty .x hours in advance of any other route. tWFor through tickets and fur.beMnforoatioD. apply at lliinois Central Karvad IVpot. Cairo, JAs. JOHNSON. J. H JONES, lien Southern AgvC- Ttcavl AjCct. A. II HANSON. Citu Pa.. A;n. Ca:.i. CAIRO k ST. LOUIS R. R. H. "V. SMITHKRS, Rcirer. SHORTEST SHORT LINE BETWEEN CAIRO AND sT. LOUS. Time ScheU-il: Ttro-.gh Eif res ;ais Ca-r-i I Kin Throaa Ext8 rr.-.e t . 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We Mean Cured, Not Merely Relieve And Caa Frove What wc Claim. ttTThen are no failure, and no disappoint ments, If yon are troubled with SICK HEAD. ACI1K you can bo eaily and quickly cured, a. hundreds have been already. We shall be pleased . to mail a sheet of testimonials to any interested. Carter's Little Liver Pills Also cure all forms of Hlllotisness. prevent Consti pation and Dyspepsia, proinoto Digestion, relievo distress from too hearty eating, correct Disorders of the Stomach, Stimulate the Liver, aud Hegulat the Dowels They do all this by taking jnst ut, little pill at a done. They are purely vegetable, do not gripe or purge, anil are as nearly perfect at it Is possible for a pill to be. Price a cetts, 6 for l. Sold by druggists everywhere or sent by mall. CARTER MKDIUNK CO.. KRIE, FA. - JOHN sSPKOAT, , PROPRIETOR OF SPROAT'S PATENT Refrigerator Gars, AND Wholesale Dealer in Ice. ICE BY THE CAR LOAD OR TON, WELL TACKED FOR SHIPPING. Car Loads a Specialty. OFFICE! Cor. Twelfth Street and LeYee, CAIRO. ILLINOIS. 'OCUM it RODERICK, Dealers in L STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Wahinrton Avenue, Cor. Kizhth .Street, CAIRO - ILLS Garfield Otir A4Uiei,tir and a t.al L.fe of On. (iarnelJ. H7 fi;tKLL II rONWELL. A itf.or r,i th L.f i,1 H fl. Hay. Life of Bayari Ta!or. With sa intrf-ictlon by M Af'K flOPKIN. U. V.. LL. D. f.t (7.dfil '.f WilliftRM Coll':;'!. Thi W.lc i elegatilly til'istraUd; ro rifi st .tt. ftKtKAiT, n.-arly K pg; pnn 9 1 Tri.s worn f.w.pflws Ids bgphT. public r vi". add priva's papers of (. aersl OarSld. lix r, ,tr i,l eitr,f, RepuMt'aD piatfwrrn, sta tis'ira) Isrts and ngi.res f.r avrrjr fttibiwaa xitt, (tut pr.eMs a cmplti and thorough '!..() of ff.' r'-a.'ins why the ftepablicaa t.sfy should silll b tftistnl with th (f')vernmt.t of ibis nr'rspernns hatlnn. Tbeaulhor hat gath ered bi mat'-rlal f.r tnia work right from ueao y e.Trn - the (tenerai a own home, relatives and. family - and baa had freoarress to all the a.a-t'-rial n(.rr to nrodur the otil.T at'TBEfiTio AonorriciAi. Life odeneral dartleld. The book will also rdiiiala a fketr.h of the life of Um l holer It Arihur The li,trtKti tinn Is written by that vsn'rab'ft and'las.iml sibolar. Mark Hopkins. 1). D . LU.D. Agents will rind this lhi beat campaign book & the felil OulfltH are now ready for Agents. Aent.s Wanted. pXl& ronvlnrvrl that lbl Is th Diont salable book in the market, or lo save time, send fl for outfit of the book, and a'ate your i holes of territory. Addrts .1. FA I It HANKS & CO., Chicago, 111. INSURANCE. I N S TJ R A N C E O w w n WW Mr" 13 2 at. 5 O a M i ? w HI H " O Q w a 54 f 3 Bs- si 9 s 5S S3 O 1G AKntsILIFKi AND ADVENTCHES OP ; JAMES The Noted Wedtrn OntJawR. By lion. I. A. Darns. Ph. 1). 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