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CAIRO BULLETIN: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1830. THE DAILY UITLLETIN. VCHT HOHNIIilttlMilMDAVfUClsrraD). Only Morniuflr l'Aily In Southern Illinois lrat Circulation of any Daily in riouthoru Illinois. UFF101AL FA FEU OF CITY AND COUNTY. OKr: i.olletln BnUdioz, WanhlDSMa Avenue caiho. ILLINOIS. tSulMcriition Ifcat: i nir. Daily (delivered by earners) per week. . By tut!) tin advance), one year ..$10.00 ... D.0O ... 250 .. 1.00 MX IllODUlt Three months . Oue month... w skbi.T. trinatlt advat.ee'. oe.e year Six fuunfiis Taroe month T)cloluol tun ami over (per copy).... 2.00 1.00 N) l.V A1 vnrt iHlng I lata. (Eloctrotvp. ma be solid metal, MA ui Ixi Inserted on :nnle page.) 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Howell t, Ca.l Newapaper Advertising Bnrcau (10 Spruce ;reit) where advertising contract, may bo made '"communleVloue'iipon subjects of general interest t,i lhe public are at all times acceptable. Rcjoc.ed MriuMript will not ba returned. Letter and commnoications should be addressed "E. A. E'jraett. Cairo, lllllnol " Yiii paper may bo fonna on nio at Ueo. P. Rowll A Co' Newpaper Advertising Bureau, (10 fpmce hO, where advertising; contracts may bo Marie for it in Niw Youk. ' OPINIONS OF THE IT.E3S ON TUK KESULT OK THE LLKCTION. VlcUburg Herald. The republican party is bucked by a solid north; the democratic party i backed by a solid south. Tins cxplttins tlio result, bi:t wc must look further to discover liow the republican party wus able to combine the north agaiust us. It was able to do it be cau.se we combined the south. A dozen re publican districts and thr'jc or tour repub lican st ttes in the south would havj en abled the democratic party to elect Kan cock with all case. Ho would havo carried ten northern states. Hut tho solid south crushed him down as if he were loaded with lead, while his opponent with it bad record is elected by wonderful odds. We Jiave allowed our extreme men to have too much influence. We have shouted for a full 'vote, a free ballot, and a fair count, while we winked at almost any effort to pull this or that candidate through. We have denounced the f;rub game of the re publicans, but at the same time we have played it pretty strong ourselves. . Chicago 1 imi's. The "campaign" tlnouhout, and on both sides, has been conducted in a thor oughly disgraceful way. It has in uo re Dcct been a combat of .opinions, but in al most all respects a battle ot lyiii, villitlca tion, slandery forgery, perjury utid whole sale mud-throwing. There has seldom beeti a presidential squaMe marked 1 y less manliness cr more reckless viciousne among the party bos es. It is a gri'at mis fortune that the country can not be assured it is the last disgraceful spectacle of the kind it will be condemned to witness. Who ever the president elect may bo it is a national misfortune which deprives us of tho feeling of satisfaction that would come with knowing that the wintry would not be tormented by another disgraceful squab hie over the election of the American monarch for at least a decade. A change 4f the reigning monarch once in teu yeats, with the disgraceful accompaniments that now visit their indecencies upon us quadren nially is often enough. Cincinnati Uur.rito. Tho election of (Jen. Garfield is a vic tory which has uo alloy of evil to any peo pie or section of this gruat nation. It gives stability to the present reign of prosperity over the whole land, while it threatens nut the right or piivilege of any man or Btate or section. It leaves to the people of the southern states, as to the northern, the trust of governing themselves, and this with tho good wishes of tho victors tlist they will site that it is for the interest of all that every person shall have equal pro tection of law in civil rights and political franchises. It has this rare quality for a party victory, that it gives security to a general condition which all parties desire 10 have continued. MiMouri Globe Democrat. It was a glorious victory, but it was a hard-fought battle, and tho victory was won because the leaders wete men of firm ness and courage, men who knew Iheir own minds and trusted their own strength, because they knew that tho emergency could be met, not by 'y apologies for the lyist nor professions for the future, but by a proud vindication of the record they had made, an 1 a plain expression of the pur pose which animated thorn, by proving by their steadfastness, their frankness, deter mination and their fir uiness that they wita worthy of the namo of stalwart, in which name wo have conquered. Mempbli Appeal. There was tho mistake of nominating English instead of McDonald or Hetidrh ks of Indiana; tho gross mismanagement of the uvass by the democratic national coiui)n"ee, which, directed by llarnum, neve e to anything like an equality with great issues at stake. There w as also . 1 want of hold and aggressive csnt Nyaasei to meet the great speakers of the " vfwbliw'an party, tho weight of whoso nffht alone was a tower ot strength. To this Kurt ! added the Indiscretions of ome Vnir southern speakers, who. en- ' r01 riafional fame, went about upeaklng lrrv,vc.ri4 r,t t1() ni,rt,(.rn tttuln. - in every Inst.V, mRkln(? irrow t ,((J tM by wPb"Sfnri with fatal precision l uto uu.. . r tll0 (ii-mrtf-rnt c target Ctloapo Trlbr.nr. The results ot the election yesterday will be enduring. The ascendency of the solid south and its a'.lit in the national legisla ture will be summarily ended. In addition to the re-election of a republican executive, there was elected s republican majority in the bouso of representatixes,and, as soon &3 the ftuto legit hitureg can take the necessary action, there will le a republican majority in the senate. Thus the now executive, who will tako into his offico a statesmanship and au ex perience Hiid an intellectual ability that have never been surpassed by any of hi predecessors, will be supported a national legislature acting in harmony with him; and tho country, in tho assurance of a per niancy of the policies of the pijst, will fco on prospering with that industry an I en terprise which hato made the las-t four years of our history ,v brilliant and glor ious. 3iii)uri fi ipi'.biicnu. We do not use the disappointment of t he hour to disparage the great p rsomt! merit of Gen. Hancock, for lie has lyrnc himself gallantly through Ihe contest and won tho cordial admiration of the party whoso standard bo bore. But while giving full credit to Hancock, it tiiunt bu admitted that tho democratic ticket did not possess the weighty moral element which Mr. Til den would havo imparted, and that it tnado a fatal waiver of the clmtu which the party had for the fraud ugainst .Mr. Tiiden four years ago. That this isuo, which ought to have been the controlling one in the can vass, disappeared from it os soon as Tilden's name was set aside go'.s far to explain tho defeat. LouiKsille Courier Joi rual. The election of Garfield over Hancock makes it certain that, os party divisions now stand, tho republicans can elect any ticket they put in the field. They can as easly elect Grant fouryears hence; an event indeed which this present result fore shadows. But it is equally clear, that thu existing alinement of parties cannot en dure, and as we get away from the mislead ing sentimental and sectional politics which has so long played into the IimkIs ot the wicked and the weak, wc may fairly hope that the material well being of tho country, embracing ques tions which api cal to the bu-incs3 of men will replace our horizontal with pe.peu dicular lines of political discussion. With the break-up of the south, which can no longer be held solid, will come in time a brek-up of the solid north. With its res cue from imminent and extreme peril, and the restoration of its prestige and power in the government, tho republican party will encounter :t multitude of problems, which a common danger has succeeded in-keeping in abevance. Out Of these must ultimately come, and perhaps' not very far off, oppor tunities to those who are wise enough to know how to improve them and honest enough to remain ontempted by tho suc cess of unscrupulous, though fortuuatJ and prosperous, party ism. UuoNcniTis, a prcmonitor of con sumption, is characterized by catarrh or inflammation of the mucous mem brane of the airy passages, with cough und expectoration, short breath, hoarse ness, psins in the chest. For ail bron chial affections, sore throat, aphonia or loss of voice, cough, "Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry," is a well known curative. Price 3 cents and $1 a bottle, or six bottles for $-1. The large size is the most economical. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Sold by nil prominent drutrgists in Cairo and elsewhere, f 1) OUK BEATEN IIEIIO. Special Diiipuleh to the Enquirer. New Youk, Nov. 3. For a mau who hr.B met the one crushing def:at of Lis life Gen. Hancock sustains himself nobly. At 9 o'clock this morning ho went to his offi cial headquarters, and was soon imimrsed in l he daily military correspondence. He had read the morning papers at breakfast, and knew the result. Not a wonl fell from his lips; not a movement of his iuquissiv-: face gave token of emotion within. It was only by intuition that the members of the home circle remained silent throughout the morning meal. The general took his hat and did what every man will give him credit f'T doing ho went to work. At 10 o'clock the ferry yacht brought over to Governor's Island a gentleman who had onco himself tasted the bitter exper ience of the soldier candidate for presi dential honors, General George B. McClel lan. It was a kindred feeling, doubtless, that drew these two men together; and as they stood there, manly, dignilied and silent, they formed a picture that was at once impressive snd illustrative of the vanity of all human greatness. "Well, General,'! was the visitor's only greeting. "Mac, I am glad to sec you," responded Hancock. "I am sorry." "I am sorry, too, but only for the people and tho party." The other visitors withdrew, leaving tho two generals alone. PRESIDENT HAYES. The validity of Mr. Haves' title may al ways be questioned, and bis administration criticised, but the payment of one dollar gives a valid title to one bottle of Dr. Pierre's Medical Discovery, and its admin istration can never be criticised in cases of coughs, colds, ineiuietit consumption, mid general debility, for leading physicians of all schools endotso the Discovery and pre scribe it ii tho practice. Hold by drug gists. Titos. Fitciiam, Bradford, Pa., writes: I enclose money for Spring Blossom, us I said 1 would if it cured me. My dyspepsia lias vanished with nil its symptoms. Many thanks, I shall r.ever be without it in the house. Prices: f)0c, trial bottle 10c. "Malt Hitteiw" aro Brain, Nerve mid Bloood food, peculiarly adapted to, and warmly recommtiniled by our druggists and physicians for General Debility, Men tal and Physical Exhaustion, Hysteria, Nervousness, Hieepl!8sneHS,Eutaeint.n and Dropsy.' TEN PEIt CENT. BONDS FOR SALE Wo aro offering $10,000 in first mortgage improvement ootids ot thu Colormlo Co operative Prospecting Mild Mining Com pany at par w ith accrued interest. These bonds bear ten per cent. Interest, pajable semi annually, and nra puviibh; November 1st, 18HIJ, J'(,r ttiMliur information, address tho llnamlal ai'eiits. Imllnna In VeMtinenf Company, !IS West Washington street, inuiannpoiis, Jieliana. JUST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS!! , ni.KK if is ati abtI! MAGNIF1C1ENT EXCUKSIOH It TO Nkw Oiu.ka.vs and to Texah Via Nfcw Oki.eanh. On December 3d, 18S0, at 8 o'clock a. m Col. U. r. Coilins.tho old excursionist, will start from Cairo, Illinois, with another one of his magi; itkient speciul trains, first cs in every rcpect, inc uding palace lccpcrs and refreshment couch, and run through to New Orleans, over the Chicago St. Louis and New Orleans railroad, mak ing dose connection at New Orleans with the Star and Crctrent Lire railro.vt, for Houston and San Autoiuo, Texan. Fare for .he round trip to New Orieaui and return from Cairo, $l!?..V). To Houston and v'turn from Cairo, f.'.'I.OO. To San Antnno and ru'.v.ia from Cairo. SM.0O. Tickets will . on sile at all stations on the Chicago, St. Jiuis atid New Orleans railroad, between Cairo and McComb CMy. Tickets good foing only on special trin. Good rctarnihtr on all regular trains, up to and including December 17th, 1880. Special :ir:Mir'eiucnt3 at reduced rati a havo been made with th.i hotels and ti;ca res, for the benelit of the excursionists. The attention of th-3 ladies i tpeciftlly invited to thia charming trip to the Sunny South, and the gay city of New Orleans. For further information, addes, V.. A. Collins, U. I. . Collins, Gen'l Correspondent Gea'I Manager, Milan, Ter.n. Milan, Tenn STOP THAT COUGH. It you are suffering with a cough, cold, asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, consumption, lots of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affectum ot the throat or langs, use Dr. King's 2ev Discovery for consumption. This is the groat remedy that is causing so much excitement by its wonderful cures, curing thousands of hopeless c;jyjs. Over one million bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery have been used within the last year, and have given perfect satisfaction in every instance. We can unhesitatingly say that this is really the only 6ure cure for throat and lung affections, and can cheerfully recommer.d it to all. Call and met a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular siz ; for $1. For sale bv George E. O'Hara, Druggist, Cairo, 111." (3) , WOOD YARD. Q W. WHEELER, Summer Wood and Kindling coufU.r.tlj' on duo. STAVE CLIPPINGS At Seventy-five wnts per loud. S t a v (5 T rimmintrs At one dollar per load. Tho "tr;mriinr"i'e coarse lain? und make theboKt unimi:r wood for cooking purpoe.'a oil the clieanf l ever cold in Cairo. For bHck miili'n m in itir.z tir."i, they are nneqaal'td. Leave your ordem at the Tenth ctrtet wood ard ;UO'EIUK. YOCUM Sz BUODERJUK, Dealers in STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Was-hiiiton Avenue, Cor. Kighth Street, CAUJO - - TIr.R r. i ents BhNT. F. GlUFTON, Stoky B. Lull) Halrkht E. Fa ink. Late (.'omniiV'ioin.r of 1'atuu'e, P A T B I T 8 PAINE, GRAFTON & I.ADD, Attorneya at-Law and Kollcltora of Atcencaa nod Foreign 1'atebM. 4)2 FIFTH STKEET, WASHINUTuN, D.C. Practice patent law in all lt branches in the Patent Ufllrn, and In thu Knpreme and Circuit Conrt t if the l.'nlicd Suite. Piiraphlet neut free ou receipt of MABip for pontile fciOVLS AND TINWAKE. jsjTOVES! STOVES!! ALL SORTS, SIZES AND STYLES', AT DAVIDSON'S. Manufacturer of snd Dealer in TIN, COPPER & BIlkET-IRON WARE ALL l.I.NDS OK JOH W0HK LONK TO OiULK. NO. 27 EIGHTH STREET, Gl i iri? t - - I llinoira. FT.UItYHOAT. (JAIRO CITV FERRY CO. FK.llItYJlOAT THREE STATES. On and after Monday, June 1th. and nt.til tnrther liotlcu the rerryboal will tnaku trlpa an lnlloii: LRAVCS l.XAVIft LIAVKII FoatFourthct Mlanoiirl Liind'. Kentucky Ld'if. H:on a. m. luiiio a. in. 'l:W p. in, 4;il . ro. 1 p.m. H:ao r, m. im.'ion. in. i:W p. in. 4 M p.m. tl'Nl)AYfi i:i li.rn 9 a. m. 1) a. m. a :, m. B;0u p. in. 1 p. in M EDM' AL. 4li Years Before the Public. THE CEWUJNE Dr. C. McLANE'S LIVEIt PILLS arc not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the Liver, and in all bilious Complaints, Dys pepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepare, tory to, or after taking quinine. Asa simple purgative they areunequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Iach box has a red-wax seal on lhe lid with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fi.kmino Bros. pty Insist upon having the genuine DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER 1'ILUS, prepared by FLEMING 11R0S., rittslurgb, Ta., thi market being full of imitations of the name McLnne, spelled differently tut same pronunciation. '' sv.v. i-. .,r:i&- "r.o Zito or c . A -V S - - Gil J EF. TX'-:i:sIVJ: ANil-'i'V. or PROLONGED JV hI GDY. will yoiiaco ii.'.lrr.iity in Hie Nerv ona SKiem, in ,roj.oit!or. aibe e'.rennth ut the cysleni ise-pcuded upon the ehihI in troubled thought, eo arethe ornLB f iii(.-etion, r.m'.ru i lion and nutritlou rend ri.d lnitive and n.if in proportion ae theryotfra Lee ie lofrm. l.v ty lnUividusl huKKomen:e urraj: t hi; t in wcai.r thnii tho r-pt, and this : ay ihe Gr-t to n-nifcr iJurlni; uervonii proi.trc.iior. ; tor exaniie, l"iclu:u t;cu sonetime rau'-jK t-.tal ii-pennoii ol t!ie n.a-cu-lar acting n( tho heart. wh-n iu patii-at 1 iJe'ill itrtted. producing nudd. i' luTt.nr;l.Hi:e and I'ejth. No doubt apy lenser rcmv.n c of t?: pra;tll.liity of ri'ctor:Di; tlie nurvoi.. ny.cin, asd t ;rot:(;h the nerves the mr.-cleaof th.1 '.-nr'erei oiei-i I EL- lows' l OKhJCM) .SYI'.I'I of IJVl'OI'HOS 1 rll I'l B3 r.ari hem jjimv'!1! to pomcf. nirli power hi uaniTooa liiitscces. l'.wiil imp'.r. nwr.jrth to overcome aSlirtioa. Pi-raonswlio an; r.'.":iiitr.ni(- M loot) upon tl'e dark ile sielwho eve no lilea Lro In iivinir, oni.Fiu: ijiiH S;rap soou l.-nrn to v. . hie mil enioy life, tnd thou; who iiudy c"ply rinrijijr In'"; iKMirs vo'l ill l in iho Syrup a pro iun'iir'of thu power of I'liutirarev In t lie liriiin. There i" no ai.unl:ly in Ihe frt tbtt an impalr ( d Nervout Sy-t-n curii' Oniis;im tioa, Naral ir'a. llrot.ehlt!., it) r-ii. Anlbn-.a, Kplli ptic Fit Who-ping C n'h, llr-irt ))im ate. ar.d a hoft of other; ttivnwU.viK it ahimrd that Fi-H.nn' Ilypo-phociil.it.-, w Licb :iT-.-' ntill v curl's '-rvoim Diihil ity. should cur there d:eeuiii et.o. "rlorn ive tte ca'ii"' ar.d tha rftnp.Hiut wil tv..-e. I -if Look out for tho i;aeij si.n R.idr'e". J. I. PKLI.UW'.s. ht. John. N. H. en the nrvpi-r in wstcr mirk, which is e..)& j hjnLni; the ii?-r iie foretheliiit. HOLD BY ALL DKt'COJSTS . KILL AND COMMISSION. AIJ;iDAY lilToTHERS,"" 'i::o. i?.!.iN?i:-. Com mission ?JfrrIian!s YL11. (vF;,',i.N am; HAY l'n 'j.'i ;t.i'H Eyj)t iaii FlouringMills Hi,.'. t Cu'. Prh e Paid for What. :isci:i.lam; i.-s. I." ;U SALK.- A new job offlt'e. eoinploti'in ..'very p.iriini at. M.d ju-t vhut t Aai.tert for the rnu nf jn'n. pamptilet and otln't werk in i-niiill town., 'i't.c nuti-rial was all car. fuily lelcclcn al Hie fnn:i dry hv a job primer ol " - y Lri- i-jnriience. lv.e, hord'.r, etc . are of the lun t .lylc, and In" per fect ord r. The pniH in fli;li'.li luedimn. For pi.rtprjlri,ai!dre!-a "A," c.oe cf liulletln ofllce, Culro, lliinoie. XJOT.'CF. TO CONTKACTOliS. ii rni,K -r citt OtrtiK, (.'aiiio, ti.it, Oct. :, Sch!(l prnpoala will he roei'ivcd at tlei" tK;., dlivrti d to the City Council of tu' city of Lntro, until Ti o'eloi k p. in. of Twodur, Novnob'-r 1!h, ls-iO, for furiilihii'i; the mae iin) and doing the work, or oo'.n the ork m-ceiMury fo thu e.on.trnction oi.'t r'.coDtructiorj of the folic wing .iilvwulliii. vir: To b constructed ol wood: tin the northerly lde of Tweilth etri'-l. from Washington avunnn to Wal nut street ; on thu nor hurl v elde of Fonrtrcnth ureet, lu fruit iff loin No. :;, 31, 3.1, SB an) a? In bock No. 7V 'lobe recmistructeii of wood: On the wnitorly lde of Wabini,".on aver.ur from Fifth to tslxih streutH. To ho eoii.trccteil of hrich: On r. rtherly nldc of Eltjhth itreet from Comrner lul to WKi-hintton av enue; On Loth nldnH of SWtli ii''t from Lcvi-il street to Commercial avenue. To b reroi .tnict ed of cmdcMor eravid, in ll''i of old wooden walk., on the couth elrte f Thirty-fourth street fruin Co'iitnercrcl i avenue In point J7."i feet int fr'im hyeatnore street ; tv nri idet hy ordinance No. 5i approved Si pteinher .Ttli, ! Si I,' which I. on fllo in thia off.ee and ubj":t to cxKiiiinittiou At any time TI.e right to reject any and n'd bids rescrvd hy the .ty. D .1. I tH.KY.CIiy Clrk. OUDINANCK NO. M An ordinance uruntinir .ho Illiiiiils Centrcl Kail road Company the right to lay nu additional side, track ou Levee Ptrocl, Be It oroalned by the City ConnrU of the city of Cairo: haerioN 1 . That tho rittht to Iny down an addi tional .his truck on the eiioterly slrie of Levee street frore the southerly side ol VonrtU atrort to a point Sli'i feet north rdly, ta coniut with it. main track, Is hereby xrur.O d to tho Illinois; Cen tral lUllroiid Conipany. SrcmoN it. The exercise nf 'he rl;'ht vranted In the lorej.lnir section il.all r.nt he permitted un til said company remove, iih prtseut double line of mils froiilliii Ihe southerly end of block No. eastwardlv a snflicieiit dl'thiicv to leave a gaod roadway alunt; Levee utre-l to Fourth Mtrcet, the wu'th of said r .adway at thenorth'vea comer of Fourth and Leveo streets Ui bo 'it leust twenty feet from the corner of tho present sidewalk. Hald right In also uranted upon the condition that said enmpuny will plank and (ravel it. tracks on said Levee street in accordance wth the ordinance of the eltv and to the satisfaction of tho Maor and Committee on etrcen; and thu hm in rluht aluill ho forfeited and cease to exist whenever ealfi&"rkv ahull cease to lie kept So plunked and graveled. Approved November 6ih. A. I). 1M!. N. H.TIIISTLKWOOP. Attest; T. J. FOLEY, City Clerk. Mayor, )Yoorsulve t y making mon ey aheu a icolden t liaiicn la offered, Uierehy ulwnya keepluic "overly trom your door. Teoao who always tulie advantage of the eooil chances for mrikliigmnnry that are offered, Keneriil ly hee.onio wealthy, while those who do nut Im prove nch chances remain in poverty. VI want many men. women, hoy gii Is to rfo work fur na rlithl In their own localities, 'I he huelni sa will ii;y more ttmn ten titneii ordinary )ij.-sa. Wo furnish nu opensnnslvu outfit ami all that you need free. No one wlm enifiiuea full to nmltii money rapidly. Vou can ilevote yi nr whole time to the work, or only your apare mu'iirnt.. Full iliformatlnn and all tuatl. nesned sent free. Ad drtsa li'l'lN HON A Co., I'ortlnud, Kivlna, HEL BOOTS ANDSnOKS. II. BLOCK Msneuctnrer and dealer in CaHlom tuade HOOTS and SHOES. THE Largest, FiiifKt and NratOHt stock of CrMnm Miide Boots and Shoes for Hoyn'and Men's) wear to ho found in tlio city. No tithf r uliop run eoinjarc with it. N II All nork warranted, and Repairing neatly done on shoit nollce, Virelittli Cf Iletwwn Cotiuiertial and JTj 1 1; f 1 1 II Ol,, Wa.hiinjtou A,f Cairo - - Illinois. LYON'S Patent Metallic STIFF ENERS PREVENT . Boots and Shces rroin Euanlng ever, WZ - -,3V Unoriinfr fifTrin fha fida mbXZ na Hipping mtno l'or i. lie by ,C. K O C I I, V.anufnrti'rer ;:d d -!cr in ROOTS AND SIIOJvS VI. WAYS crrli the ltirj'-st and best .elect d s.'-oek of .'ui.-s;-Mii. Kofita ard sh'i- tor C-Bt-ar. 1 I.v)m- war of all the l.iesi iy !,.. so nlwa;.. -ii hniid a line of J. -l. i 0 uiaiie guols, U:.'.1e i , I. aitcr and fladlne-. iuvitve ell to r.l) n:.u ---.n:irie coii-l. am! lr:c before uurchasieg. (Is fcr' n'.fli i nt Iree to those who wish to en- 1-v ',,r' """'' P'eaeaiit and prof.lable I biii-ite knon, F.i nihil) new. V 'l'-tV. uot required. We will faruisti i'; J . i vi T'lMnp J'.m day and upward l yet it !i.;iy ina'-i wi'houl' st.iyiiig an from lui e o- r i.ic'lit, No rik whatever. Many new weiker- wurU'-I at once. Ilkby are niakinz fort nr. .t Ui bu-luesa. Ladle. 'mhke a. in a ii h. nii -i, i:.,1 otni buy. and cirls maae crcit pay No oni h'i !sl"n,g to work faiia to make more nn.f j ' v- ry day inan can be made in a wck ai ai,y r.ihi ni il r.n-r t. 1 hose whoenitee il onre will Tii-'t Mnrt road io furlntje. .denn 11. fi A I LK1T A en . Portland. Miir HKLU'AL. E!M0B.Y'S A HEVEBFAlLISiS REMEDY Fcr C!;;!ls ar.d Fever, Bilious and In termiilcr.t Fovo'i. Dur.i'j Ague, P.nd ail :i!.irijl Dirs.. Stop fHk.'ns IoIimuoi -iro,-a! Rtp tMkinf .leaf-priMlni'lo ; O lininet Moptaklr.c bone-dritr:'; l.ij; Mcrcoryl Stop taking dun-ern" i'ni.nt Stan:!. in) ( urn eou'a' i- :. Ijuinine! Stuii'lani Cure cont.'.in n i Moi-cnryl Standertt Cure couulua uo I'uIid.! filamlurd ( ore la pleiv-aot to tukol pr.ICK oO CENTS VKIX lilX. Standard Cure Co.1!4 Nassau stN.Y. And by DruntfLiW. I.NK'JHAXiT. 1 N" S TJ R A TN C K t2 K OK S-H - 'J T.'J. PI ri j. r. is: Tj si T. . "o Z. o K Mi C ' o f- r. E3 JOHN SPROAT, PUOPHIETOK OF SPUOAT'S PATENT Refrigerator Oars, AMI VVholfsule Dcfiler in lee. ICE BY THE CAi; LOAD OH TON.WELL PACKED FOR 8IIIITING. Cai Joads a Spet.'ialtv. Oir1 KICK: Cor. Twelfth Streot and Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. VARIKTV hTOIIK. EV YORK STORi: WllOEESALE AND KE'irlL The Lni'cst .Variety Stock IN" 'J'JIK. U1TY. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE O. O. PATIKK 5t. CO., Cor. Nlneteealh street) r'niVA Til Commercial Awnne 1 VtMIU. All. I''vVmJ m Mi mi mm mm Pi MEDICAL. QICK HEADACHE ! Wo Menu (und. .Not Mendv lit lievet. An I Call rrue What w..- CiaiiO, t rl'li'ie sr no failures nnj no il!si,ppo'li,l liionia. If you BrtpluTiieTTT Ml'K'ilKal) AC1IK iHi c.iii he mi.jy and nulclily curnl, as hundred, ban I ti-n ireuny VVe HTialfhii pVeaeed to iniol a .li i-uif iiistiinoiiial. inuiiv Oiti tt-rv ii. Carters Little Liver Fills Also cure all furiiin ol ;I!ioii-m prev i.t Conatl pailoti tml liyn pia. promote Iiitestlon, relieve .1 I ..-( from Ion), early eating, correct lii.ordcri. fit t'ie Moliiuch, Mioiufnte the I.U.-r. nii'I lleolnle lh linw.-ls. They do all this hy lakiia' Jut ote iillie pill at a rto.e "i'l. j nr.; purely v, i.'i'Uhlc, do hot j.'iipe or pur-.'", ati'l'ure .i- in arlv pirltd a. Hi- jn.iblu inr u i-iil t'i he. I'i io :; c r t, 6 foi l. .':') hy liriiL'.'i.!- nrri ule re- or t.t by mall. C.Miil.H ilKHIt iSl. LO . Mi IK. i'A To .NrnoU" StiU'ei. xs -1 In- Cr -.it kuniciin I.t tu rd1. - Pr. .1. II. f iltiNij'sliii il!f Medicine,. Mr .1 II. rUmp.on'N SjieeHlc Mf'lif ine i. a post live t tire for S crmalnrrlii a, Itu potency, Wtaknees and all ilii-e...-. re.iili Imni tt If Aloiee. n hi t v..u D.'hilltv. Irril.-ildlJiv. Mental Arrteiy, Li,i,giior, Lassitude, )i pr.--.i-t.ji, ofsplrlis and lui.t tt.unl dc rnn:.'in. lit. ol the Nervous hy.iem g,-nera'ly I'ains In Hack or Side, I.n. if .Mitn.irv I 'rental em Oli. A;;e anil risrun tl iil b ad to ( on sutnpiion ln-miU ly and an early t;rae. it holli". No matter liow shattered t Ii e sjsteni may le frol'l CTCfs of any kind, a slum eo.i.-! oi in p menu u,t i i,i mm Hon. and tine ure tica th and happ fore w in de.ijoiidi ucy ard vh.ni r II. e list IMiL Lt'-.wh're hi LOitdiurv ard cl-mi Ihe hitrclR- .iioieiue is oeiLij UsiU wl.li ROiiilerMI me i s. ramiihlet. er,t frte to a'l. Write d-r I . it si r .'"t foil aiticiilai', I'rlT'. spe-ir.r. 51 if) per p.ck,e. i-r pack agK for J i ( lil ,e -m h;. leail on rtf -lpt ol UiuDcy Aildress all order.. .1 II. MVl'MiN S JIEHCISI. CO.. fo. Ii snd ii Main t.. Ilutlalo, K. V. HAY'S MT.( IflC MKMCI.NF, TRADE M.RK.Thei.reatKnj'llstilKAIi: M AUK Kenicdy. an nn- faillog ure for N-mliial Wraknoa. sperm a torrhwa, Inipoleiicy. a tiii all dliraaea that lol l iw as a coti-e-cjiier.co of sell B t m t.' a'lUM.-: u io.. oi AJC.O.tj Autir.Ljtuemory, ur.lntsai lB":tnd, pale 'u the hack, dim J K f J,tr,( Ms. of visii-n, pn n.i;re oll age.4" ACJT. and many other ol oa tl at It ad to Insaitity or con-etnptinn anl a pr mature grave. Full partu ul-.ra in rnir puini-hlet, which w tie irr to .end Iree by mail to ee,-ry one. Tbe c eltte .ie4lclpe Is sold v a'l tliaggist. at l j t r pacVape. six for or tiil Le tel. i iref 'iy niail on reeeii t of th't Muiirvl.r n lilr--sl:ig 1 II E fl KA V y KIHI'INK CO . .ou 1 Jl-clianie biot k. Deltoll Wirii. Moid lu ( airo I v Ilartla) Brx., J'aui .. hrhoh and (ie K O'lf.ra NtW AI'YKLTISK-VKNTS J.ESTEY&C2 BaAjTLEOoaoVl aOLER'$Kg-C0D-LIVEROlL I. ferf-eilt p'or. Proncnni-, ii ih' t l hy lh. hifk t.i ronlil eutliiinti ia ea wnrl.i Oii.a b:ti.4 awiril t I J W on r Kii-ii" "' i l""i 17. tvia o iiu 4i''-.. w H icu.'trrrtiN to T STOPPED FREE M irtt.KuJ, ftuvru; leaBiiFi'irrn Rertpredl DR. KLLNE 8GREAT KlcDur UecmDcO ? iwlAe , nil tin a i Jk miKkH'jL. Only num jtfWiitijM Truil ai d Ii ir'.ftl rnttlnfn- M Attli's L.PlUiUtiptiU. Fa. &tiwncipaldru0vM, mm mra vm Ceiire ts naf a ci'-ntifir trcatlM ua Fpennatorrhiaa sod Krt U.I llrblllly, lOKCkhrr llh tUKaestlillit u to the bat KKMKDIK8 ao't ne-lhoda of treatment, .honld arnilfor th. new pampblei, hy pby.ltiAH VI Uiirty yraratiriarleoce. Fiice, 10 ccoU. Adilreci Uarraj Bill Fob. Co. 119 R.SSIb BTaair, Hi. V. UTV. MEN. NKW ADVKKTItKMKXTS. 1 11 Ntops, 4 set. reed. ONLY Lj K,,i i"' ." taper 11 -u . Ileatty, Washington N.J ,-itiur. ri e,i,ir.u r. Lowest prlcea ever known on Ilreecli-I.outlers, rifle ami iii'voivcrs. Our St 1 f Hliot C.UM. at t.retitly redeced price. sieiiu stiimp rnr our mw ii liiatratcd Cuti.logne tl)) I'. low ill A Sou. t'4 Main street Clllt'luhiitl AG U E Af(FFER ! ! f T TIANOS. JI.Vi. up. WAlt' ANTEIM years. Her tied llnad Instniiiicnta at ll.Md.AINS. A(.KNTH WANTF.I). Illustrated CATALCtit K FKHK.. HOKACK WAT KHS A CO., Mil llroadway, N. Y. M A.L T The New Food Malt Rittkks Company. .Medicine. 13 I ri: r.l.1 E H s. 'rilKHli I. no greater lllood l'roducer and Ilia -I- sustaining priei i'ie in ilie world ol foods t tuedlrliie limn MALI' lllTTKHH, prepured ironi I'll form in ted Malt, llopi and (,'uinliie, They fits the body and the brain, enrich il,e Idood, solldi'v tlie hones, hnrdeti lint mriseles, nmet the nery s, cheer the mind, ported digestion, regulate llo stomach and howids, t'ltunse the liver und kidneys, and vttalUe with lirev life every ilnldofthe henl. Ilewure of luiitiitlona siniilarlv niiiiied. Look f--r the t'O.Ml'ANVH bliiNA I lltK which appct'a plalulv on the label of eyerv bottle. Sold ev.iy where. MALT II1TTKKH CO., Ilorton, Man. .N'ewnnd verv Attrmtlve Stiles nrc now ren.ly MASON (test cabinet or l'arlor orjan In the world, winner, of highest tii tlnetlon Ml- every great Sor!,!' AM) r.xhlhlMiin lor thirteen years. 1'rlce.;,i,rt7, JiW, 9Hi,ru. t jivm nnd ttpwaul. rut easy pay meiiis, iH..,iH a tiiimter and tin ward. Cutulognea free. MA'-oN A Ilumlln Orgi.ii CO., 1M Tn' munt street, Huston Mil Ka.i ttili HAMLIN ORGANS street, il'nlon Priunrt'.i New York, Mil Veabt.a avenue, Cliiauo, uj-fa. aiiui. UUlltO