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nniT'irn DAILY B CJLLETIN, JLIUQ i VOL. XVI. CAIRO, ILL., WEDNESDAY MOKNINU, JUNK 25, 11M. NO. 171. CAIRO imiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimi Atblopbobob U a novel word to most people who slU the Knk-Ush lan-uair. The areola used It cetiturie -o, Uieaunur by it Athlopdobos id the first and only medicine which Laa carried off the prize as the perfect remedy for Kheu niatigm and Neuralgia. like two relentless tyrants they have tor Wee held their lufferUin victims la au lrou grip. These poor tufferere have been as slave la the power of their oppressor. AniLopnoRos has entered the arena, en med in conflict with the mounters, end woo the victory. As the ootnpetitor lu the Onx-un iranie ot old could win only by the nioet severe trtuU of ability end enduranoe, eo ATHLomoao dm wou the priie, not atone by giving temporary relief, but by brlofftmr an endurhur cure, aa well, to thow win) hare differed the excruciating' ifoniee ot 11imihi. tuiuand neuralgia. ATiuopnoHos U a novelty, not only in name, but in its elements. It is un like any preparation yet introduced. ATBLoruoKos acta on the blood, muscles and Joint, removing the polaon and add from the blood, came them out of the system. ATHLoraoBoe la put up with consummate ti ill, and contain nothing that can poadUy harm the moat delicate countitutioo. Now, do you want to suffer on and on 7 or do yon want to be well f "Athlophoros" WILL Cure You If you cannot get AniiorHOBos of your drug gist, we will send It ez press paid, on receipt of n gular prlce-one dollar per bottle. We prefer that you buy It from your druggist, but If ho hasn't it, do not be persuaded to try tomethlhg ebie, but order at once from us aa directed, ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WILL ST., NEW YORK. 111 '" III IN CASH GIVEN AWAY PrMlam Intuit 5O0 $450 $400 $350 $300 $275 $250 $225 $200 $175 $150 $125 $100 $90 $80 $70 $0O $50 $40 $30 $20 910 Bmokeri of Blai kwrU'e Genuine Dull Durham Binuamg Tobacco will receire Premiums aa folluwa on tonus and condition her sici8I 1st pm. $5,000 2d $2,000 3d " $1,000 other Premium aa her shown. The premiums will be awarded December Cm let Premium to the person from whom we re. ort re the laxgwit n umber of our em pty tnbaoro batrs prtono 15. 2d wlU be given fur the neit lanraet number and thin. In the order of the number of empty bwi received from each, to the twenty Are laoreMful con testant Each hag must lr onr ongtual Bull Durham label. V. R. Revenne tump, and Caution Notice, libra mint be 6Voe np securely In a package, with name and address of sender, and nnmher ot bag contain ed, plainly marked en the outside, and mnst be tent, charges prepaid, to Hlarkwell' Durham Tobarre Co., DriHiM, N 0. Every genuine packvi- but picture of Bull. See onr next enuuuncemenl 0. W. HENDERSON, No. 194 Commercial Ave., Sole Agent fui the Celebrated and RANGES, Manufacturer and Dealer In Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work. HEADQUARTERS FOR Builder' Hardware and Carpenters' Tool, Tab 'e and Pocket Cutlery, best In the market. Ktjer Bro.' Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Untune Iron Ware. IJerlla Earthenware, vVMe Mountain Freezers, Water Coolers, RufrlKerators, Clothe Wringer, Crown Fluter. Step Ladder, Garden Implement, Golden Star Oil Hlovee- best in the world, Lamp of every description. Klein Oil, Carpet Hweepers, Feather Duster. Brooms. Win dow Screen Wire Cloth, Full supply ol Fishing Tackle. The above t rock bottom price?. Corner 12th and Commercial Avenne, Cairo, 111. Telephone No. 12. THE IUUST E-X-C-U-R-S-I-0-N-! : OP TUB SEASON, TO :: -::CH1CAG0!::- VIA Illinois Central 11. K. VVEDNESDA, June 25 Train will loave Cairo 9:1! A. M.. and arriving ta Chicago 6:30 P. M. of the lame day. Fare to Chicago ana return, .:. $7.50 it: The snmmor running moetlng of the Chicago Drlrliin I'ark wl 1 be held June SOth to KHth In- clnalve, presenting unusual attraction to those interested, icvery one inouiu tate tuie opponu nit to visit Chicago. ty-Tlcket are good to rotnrn on any through tram leaving Chicago np to ana inciuuing ine evening train of Monday, July 7th. B. T. JEFFBRY, Oen. Snpt. J. F.MKKHY, Oen. Western Ps Agt A. II. 11ANS0N, Oon. Past Agt. Mrs. Emily Bowers, uailiWl S:T:0:R:E, Mrs. AMANDA CLARK80N, Agent. No. 30 8th St., Cairo, III. tVQood Stock and Piled Reasonable.. THE MISSOURI DEMOCRACY.' Meeting of the State Conven tion in St. Loula Yea torday. Martin L. Olardy Temporary Chairman Permanent Organization Effected and Roles of Ordtr Adopted. The Body Addressed by Mayor Ewing, Who Tenders Them the Cour tesies of the City, 8r. Louu, Mo., June 24. The Demo ctatic State Convention assembled la the St&udard Tueatro this moruiug at cloven o'clock for the purpose ot electing four dclegutes-at-large and four alternates to the National Convention, which meets at Chicago, July 9. Martin F. Clardy was named by Chair nan O'Day as temporary chalrmaq. Ho came forward amidst immense applause, and addressed the convention in a neat speech which was well received and fre quently applauded, A "Stat Spangled Banner" interlude followed Mr. Clardy's speech. The full lbt ot temporary officers was now announced by Mr. O'Day, after wbkh Dr. Shield, of Marlon, moved that the Convention proceed to the uatnlng of Its committees on permanent organiza tion, order ot business and rules, which wag done, the result of the committee's deliberation appearing lu the following, taken from the reports of the committee : FKKMANKMT OFKlCKltd. President, thus. E. Peera, of Warren County; Seeretary, Nicholas Bell, of St. Louis; Assistants, Win. L. 1'iUger ald, ot St. Louis; K. T. O'Kear, of Sa line; Walter L. MoKutire, of St. Louis; C. L. Horiuc, of Jefirsuu County, and W. L. Mitchell, of Cedar; Sergeant-at-arms, J. W. Booth, with power to ap point his own assistants. VlC'H-PHK8ir)NT3. The following Vlow-Pteeldents wore ap pointed by the committee: First DUtriot George V. Easley, ot Marion County. Second District Third Wstrlct-J. T. Child, of Ray County. Fourth District B. McD. Coffey, of Plat. Fifth District Cary Elliott, of John son. Sixth District-Ell Tenter, of Boone. Seventh District Kichth Elstrlct Judge Hyatt, of St. Louis County. Ninth District W. F. Boyle St. Louis. Tenth District A. N. DeMenil of St. Louis. Eleventh Distrlct-J. li. Edwards of Cole. Twelfth District Thirteenth District M. E. Benton of Newcome. Fourteenth District F. M. Wells of Bollinger. OKbKR OV BUSINESS. 1. Tbs Committer, on Permanent Or gaoraatlon reooiqmon4 that all resolu tions be referred to the Committee on lirsoluttons without debate. 2. The election of district delegates will be announced. 3. The election of delegates-at-large. 4. Boport bt the Committee on Iteso lotions. In General The rules of the last Gen eral Assembly, aa far aa applicable, are to be made the rules of this convention. Nominating speeches shall not exceed tn minutes in length; responding speeches, five minuted. Counties shall be called in alphabetical order; In the city the wards shall be called in numerical order. Mayor Kwing was Introduced to the body, and in behalf of the citisens of St. Louis, who havo provided a geoefous en tertainment for the meohers ot the con vention, delivered the following address of welcome, being frequently cheered: "In behalf of the people of St. Louis, regardless of party fealty and affiliations, Ibid you welcome. You will meet, at the hands of the representative men of our city, with a cordial greeting and a bcarty reception. No political questions ire involved In the arrangements which have been perfected for your pleasure and eutertaiument; it is a spontaneous desire of our whole peo ple to express to yon, onr friends, our neighbors, and our fellow-citizens of the State, the kind and fraternal feeling which has prompted such a reception as it Is proposed to tender to you; and every endeavor will be made to render your stay amoDg us pleasant and worthy of memoty. I trust that yon will receive these greetings aud attentions in the same spirit in which they are tendered whole-souled generous dud hearty. When you return to yor homes, carry with yon the pleasant memories of this hour; and remember that St. Loo is the metrop olis not only of Missouri but of the great West considers your interests co-extensive with her own ; we are the people f a great commonwealth, responsible to each other, and we should be friends and brothers. "And now, gentlemen of the convention, again accept from me, in the name of and In behalf of the people of St. Louis, a cor dial, hearty and sincere greeting." The address of welcome was responded to by Senator Mavkcy, of Chariton, who said: "I but repeat the sentiment of every gentlemen here, your Honor, when I say we thank you. We accept your cordial welcome, feeling that the success and prosperity of the city are identical and co-extensive with that of the State. We are proud ot St. Louis proud of her Wealth, proud of her enterprise. It 13 one of the best ruled cities of the Nation, and Is destlued to outrank any city ot the World." Applause. J Judge James J. Llndley, of St. Lonls, On behalf of the Merchants' Exchungo, extended a hearty welcome and read the programme for the entertainment of the delegates. The address of the Jugge was greeted with cheers and laughter. The New York Bun on Cleveland. Nkw York, June 24. The Sun's edi torial this morning says: "Under Mr. Cleveland's administration the Demo cratlc party In Now York has bctome a weaker and less effective organization than when he received its nomination for Governor. Besides, the frlende of Cleve land were not eunlclentlv numerous to name the choice of the toratoga Con vention. Thflso are iol trutBs to be uV tS, M I. to-dtt'e (kfMMft'tff in York could surely count ou a majority of 80,000 In this State, if he was the sort of a man before whom opposition fades rather than grows, nothing In tho range of possibilities could prevent his election In November. But, alas! such Is not the cose, aud the sooner our contemporaries recognize this the better. Still, If the choice should fall unon Cleve land, tho Democrats can make a mighty hard fight for hint and may possibly win; but we ludulge in uo illusion In regard to tho unquestionable wisdom of his can didacy. TEMI'TJXt; OFFH, Information Wanted by Jay Oould- That Call Loan. Nkw York. June 'J4. A reporter asked Mr. Gould what there was In tho storv that loans amounting to 8,000,000 had been called ou him. He replied with a quiet smllo: "There are uo loans to call." "Do vou know how the renort started?" "I haven't the rpnmi..jt l,l,..i I Imrln't heard it until you told ine." " nat do you think of tbe marketr" "I think stocks are very cbeiip." Mr. W. E. Connor said thnt Mr. Oolild. or W. E. Connor & Co., would give SjO, t00 to tihd out who started the reoort lhat loans were called on Mr. Gould. Impeaching a Mayor. Omaha, Nub., June '.'4. Articles ot Impeachment were preferred against Mayor Chase by tho City Council last night, and he was suspended from oliiec pending tho trial. City Marshal Guth rie, who was Indicted in tho District Court with the Mayor for alleged corrup tion, has also been suspended. . The Mayor had keen requested by the Coun cil to resign, but refused t give them au answer. F J IOM WAS 1 1 1 XOTOX. A Generous Greeting. Washington, D. C, Juuo 24. Hon. HVm. H. Calkins, Republican nominee for Jovernor of Indiiua, returned to Wash ington last night. Upon entering the House this morning he was warmly con gratulated by both Republicans and Dem ocrats. The latter said: "We'll beat fou if possible, but if Indiana must have i Republican Governor, there's no one we Would ratner have than you." Ker Exonerated. Washington, D. C, June 21. Judge Key, of Washington, was before the Springer committee this morning and completly exonerated Ker (of counsel in ;he Star-route case) of havlua: offered to drop the case against Mail Contractor Colgrovp, Ker's client, for $j,000. Wit ness said Ker simply endeavored to se sure Colgrove as a witness for the Gov ernment, and in consideration of that ivas willing to drop the case provided "olgrove would refund 83,0oi) he had re teived from the Government on account !f the service upon which his case was sased. Carried by a Party Vote. Washington, D. C, June 21. The tdministrative portion of Hewitt's tariff Mil, after beimr considerably niodlileil ly the Ways aud Means Committee, was .his morning placed in Hewitt's bauds to 5e reported as soon as Hewitt can pre pare a report. The vite on adoption fvas a strict party on?, all Republi cans voting against it, and all the Demo crats for It. No action is expected this session. The bill will be printed to eua Ble the next session to obtain the views it buMness men. General Logan Notified. Washington, D. C, June 24. The :ommittee appointed by the Chicago Convention this afternoou called upon Sencral Logan and notiiknl him of his tomination. Mr. Logan, In accepting, taid he had not sought the nomination, ut pledged himself to support the Chicago platform, and promised to re pond more fully hereafter. The com nittec then withdrew. About Adjournment. Washington, D. C, June 24. Leaders )f both houses construe the action of ast night's caucus of Republican Sena tors to indicate an extension of this ses ion. The Senate Committee ou Appro bations has not yet considered tho louse resolution providing for tinal ad ournraent on June 30. Those who favor n early adjournment think that tho ac Ion of the caucus is not obligatory on he majority of the Senate, and If the ap ropriation bills are disposed of by July I the session will not be continued icyond that date. Railroad Land Grant Forfeiture. Washington, D. C, June 24. The louse Committee on Public Lands de ided by fifty to four to report favorably bill which proposes to declare the for feiture of lands claimed by the Southern .'aciilc Railroad of California for road xmipleted since July, 1878. Five and a talf million of acres are Involved. i on t v -e iu iit a vox u u .is. Senate. Washington, D. C, Juno 24. Senator ?rye favorably reported from the Com nlttee on Commerce a bill authorizing tho tppointmcut of a naval commission to ixamine new deslgus of steamships. He equested that it bo referred to tho Ap propriation Committee, with the request hat it be made an Item lu the sundry ilvll bill. So ordered. Senator Maxey reported favorably from he Committee ou Military Affairs a bill iuthonziug the sale of government prop arty at Harper's Ferry. " Senator Sherman offered a resolution hat the Senate meet at eleven o'clock luring the remainder ot this session, rhe Mexican pension bill was taken up, nd Senator Maxey detailed his objec Ions to tho present shapo of the bill. Bouse. Mr. Foran (of Ohio) from the committeo t conference on the bill to create a Bureau ,1 Labor Statistics, submitted a report hlch was agreed to. The House proceeded to consider tho vslness on tho Speaker's desk. A num ber of minor bills with Senate amend jonts were concurred In. The "Fourth, I July" war claims bill, with Souate' ndments, was referred to a confer- toe committee, aa was also th bill grant-. too uuu, Colorado ft saqta Fe Rau-i toe right ot way tnroygn the Indian ligryv J SAVED BY A COURTEZAN.- A Beautiful and Accomplished Young Lady Runs Away From chool. She Goes to Louisville aud Seeks. Ad mission to the House of Hannah Daley, a Courtezan. Told of the Horrors of a Life of Sin, Sho is Persuaded to Return to Her Friends. LofisvnxK, Kv., Juuo 2i. A tall young lady rang the bell at 101 La-, fayette street Saturday night and begged admittance. The house was llannuh Daley's notorious resort. The girl who asked permission to become an Inmate was Miss Fay Sewell, a beautiful bru nette, dressed in an expensive traveling costume. To Hannah Daley, Miss Sewell told a remarkable story of her desire to begin a life of sin. A month ago sho en tered Prof. Giltner's Academy at Emi nence us a pupil, ami from the bcgluniug paid more attention to society than iter studies. Two of her gentlemen friends quarreled aud had a fisticuff In the college parlor. After this, Miss Sewell, sj she claims, was deuled the privilege of receiving company and was not permitted toappearat the commence ment exercises, being locked lu her room. She resolved to run away, aud at the llrst opportunity put her resolve Into execution. Saturday afternoon, taking a little hand-bag and some spending money she stole away from the College ground, boarded a train aud came to Louisville. Guided by au address that she had, she resolved to enter Hannah Daley's house, on the "Chute." It was well for her that sho entered Madame Daley's, for, although in the house for two nights and days, the seared heart of the woman was not so callous to the purity of a beautiful girl as to permit her to be ruiued in her house. Madame Daley told the girl of the horrors tuat belonged to such a life and advised her to return to Eminence. The girl was stunned by tho woman's vehement de claration, and kuelt on tho lloor beside the courtesan and begged to be taken back to school. Madame Daley called lu a policeman who took the girl to tho station house, and upon the order of Mayor Jaeou she was taken to the Home of the Friendless. She will be taken back' to the Academy at Emi nence this morning. Miss Sewell, stated to a reporter that she was the Ktep-daughter of Mr. Devanangh, of VVashington, a protnim nt citizen of that place, aud for the last few r"ears accompanied by her brother, Mr. Thos. Sewell, a wealthy miner of Colorado, she has traveled all over the United States, Mexico and Canada, ishe Is wonderfully pretty and evidently - '1 bred. Will Be Lynched if Caught. X.tsiiviu.K, Tkn.v., June 24. Judge IV'. L. Dtilaney, of the Circuit Court of tVarreii County, Kentucky, impanelled 1 special grand jury yesterday to con lider the case of Pleasant Everhart, :hargcd with abducting Mrs. Wilton W. lones, tho sixteen-year-old bride of a Say, aud attempting to debauch her at Howling Green, Ky., Judge Dulancy laid to the jury that if swift and merited inuilshment was not dealt out to Ever lart it would give the people good excuse lor mob rule. He was promptly Indicted n two counts abductiou for tho pur pose of prostitution, and attempt to rape. Jones was a country youth, only leventeen years old. A largo posse is icouriug the country looking for Ever tart. He will be lvnched if caught. MltCH M'lELDERS. rtissourl State Teachers' Sleeting: at Sweet SprlEgs. Swekt Springs, Mo., Juuo 24. Th. weuty-second annual meeting of tho tlissouri State Teachers' Association con rened this morning at nine o'clock. Ibont 150 teachers were present when ('resident W. E. Coleman called the con tfiutlon to order. Prayer was offered by i!ev. Atkinson, after which the address of nelcomc was delivered by Prof. Trlplett, f Brownsville, Prof. Greenwood, of Kan las City, responding. F. V. Loos, of New London, then de livered a very interesting address upon Inemory. Discussed by"F. Triplett, l)r: Laws, of Columbia; L. E. Wolf, of Moberly; and J. M. Grdenwood, of Kan sas City. The main feature of the dis cussion was respecting the kindergarten system of object teaching, some attack ing and others defending it. Messrs. Hayues, Turner and Alloy wero appointed as finance committee. A Horrible Death. Pittsburgh, Pa., Juno 24. A dis tressing accident occurred at noou to day. Mr. W. C. Sterrit, a prominent foundryman, was driviug down Fifth avenue when the horso attached to his carriage becamo frightened nnd dashed down the street, colliding with another vehicle. Mr. Sterrit was thrown for ward over tho dash-board, The horso kicked him in the head, Causing him to fall insensible from tho carriage. His foot caught in the front spring aud ho was dragged at full speed a square and a half with his head and body striking the paving stones. He presented a horrible spectacle when rescued. lie can not survive. WHAT ARK AVE COMING TO P Are American Courts of Justice But the Sleuth Hounds of the Catholic Church. Sr. Louis, Mo., Juno 24. A dramatic scene was presented lu tho Court of Ap peals to-day when tho child Laura Doylo was takcu from her adopted mother and handed over to the custody ot Sister Simeon of tho Sisters ot Loretto. Suit was brought by tho latter for tho recovery of the child on tho ground that its religious training was drift ing in the wrong direction, hot tho Circuit Court maintained that Us idopted parents bad a right to judgo as to what creed it should be brought up in, but the Court of Appeals this ffloralngj ordered the child to be handed over to; the Sisters. The little one tealraed aotb-J lag tnttU the was forcibly fro uej i;mj of her adopted mother aM?A over to lister Simeon. Then she stirtaiuid until her walls reverberated through the Court-house, begging plteousty to be a lowed to return to her mother. For soiug reason she didn't seem to have any par ticular affection for the SJater. Those in the court-room were deeply affected. "It Is an outrage," said u gray-haired old man sitting Hear tho bench, "aud I'll be d If It ought to uu pertmtM,'' But the child, was taken away bv the Sister, and tho adoptodmother, who loved it as her own, was, left wfhiglug'her hands and In tears in the eotjrt. TRYING A HERETIC'. A Minister Who Called Christ "A Divine Baitard." Non.MAi., Iu.., Juno 24. To-duy a special session of the Central Illinois Congregational Association convened to Investigate the charges preferred ugalujit liev. J. II. Shay, a prominent divine of Streator, 111. It is charged that the reverend gentleman denied the Inspira tion ot tho Scriptures iu tbe sense that they are tho only perfect au thority lumattorsof faith and practice; that he has denied the miraculous con ception; that he denies the divinity of Christ, aud denies tbe fact of substitu tional atonement. The expression on which tliii charge is founded was made from the pulp.lt: "Yuu, worshiped a divine bastard. W e worship i human Christ." Mr. Shay will make a vigorous defense of his belief. Arkansas Democratic Convention. Lim.K Hock, Akk., June 24. The Democratic State Convention meets here lo-morrow. Most of tho delegates are ilready on the ground at work for their favorites. Tho principal interest centers in the Governorship, where tho contest iu elose aud the feeling red-hot. Fletcher, Hughes and Frolich, tho leading candi Jates, stand In about the order named as regards instructions. Their frieuds aro making au earnest tight. The probabili ties, however, are that Colonel John G. Fletcher will be the uext Governor of Arkansas. isask hah. mtisvrnEs. Score of Games Flayed on Monday Juue 23. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, ti; Wash- ingtons, 5. Ouincy, 111. Qulncys, 8; Mil wau- kees, 5. Cleveland, 0. Cleveland. 3; Phlla- delphias, 1. Buffalo, N. Y. New Yorks, 8; Duffa- los, 0. Detroit, Mich. Providences, 4 ; Dc- troits, o. Chkago, 111. Rostons, 12; Chlca- gOS, i). Philadelphia, Pa. Nationals, C; Key- stones, o. St. Paul. Minn. St. Pauls, 4; Minne apolis, 0. Toledo, 0. Ralfunores, C; Tole dos, 5. Hay City, Mich. Ray Cltys, 13; Grand Rapids, 2. East Sagluaw, Mich. Saglnaws, 7; Terre Hautes, 0. Muskegon, Mich. Fort Waynes, 8; Muskegous, 0. Suspended, Js'kw Youk, June 21. The well-known banking Arm of Matthew Morgan A Sous, Las suspended.' Liabilities aud assets unknown. LATE It. Nkw York, June 2i. The liabilities of Matthew Morgan & Sous is estimated at ihree to live millions. Committed Suicide. Nkw YiiK, Juue 24. J. W. Btiruham, )f the firm ot Hotchkiss & Rurnhatn, vhich failed ou May 14, committed sul ude this morning at his residence In Ifonkcrs. The firm gained considerable lotoricty in the bllud pool of the Anierl :au District Telegraph, of which Gov trnor Cornell aud othors of high stand nj were members. 1'IIE KKl'l'HLICAN tifAII?MAV$.lIIl a. Pittsburgh Iron Manufacturer to be Selected ou Thursday. Pirrsiii iKiii, P.v., June 21, It Is said that B. L'. Jones, the iron manufacturer if this city, has been selected for the position of the chairmanship of the Na tional Republican Committee, and that ihe matter will be settled at a meetiug of the Committee in New York Thursday, fir. Jones when spoken to admitted the uibjei t had been broached to him, and laid he had suggested that the possibility lif his acceptance of the positiou would ilcpcud upon the fulfillment of certain I'onditions. Crime iu Tennessee. Rk Aivir.i.K, Ticnn., Juue 24. John freeman aud Young Arnett, well-to-do fouug farmers of Cannon County, fought, arnett was killed, being ripped open 'nnu his chiu to his waist with a pocket tnife. John's Letter to Michaol. Jkffkkson CtTV, Mo., June 24. Sec retary of Stato McGrath yesterday re telved the following letter from Johu Kelly, tho Tammany Sachem: Nkw Yohk, Juno 21, ISM. In reply t ) your of tlio nth lnt., in which yon make full iniiilries, which 1 propose to linswcr in a very lew words mid in a general Way, I inn f Ihe opinion that Mr. llayanl will do the most a a l.ii'le ami Is the stronircut man hi-fore the pulilie. anil tlioio could t.iio inisl like made in noiiiinaiiiiR liini at ( hlcairo t. u the : th of .Inly. ou may depend upon It tiat Mr. I 'lev-eland will nor le as strong us Mr. Ilayiiid if a tesi could be made w ith tho peo ple. Very ieBieetlully yours, John Khu.v. Pittsburgh Qa Well. Pinsiuiir.il, Pa., Juuo 21. The new natural gas well at tho Jefferson Iron vYorks was lighted last night. An lifi lueuso crowd was present, and the ovent was celebrated with tho firing ot cannons and tho playing of bands. The well will Save 40,000 "bushels of coal por month for tho company alone. Will Close Down. PiTTsnunuii, Pa., Juno 24. Tho win dow glass factories of the West will el'oso their doors next Saturday for the OSuat lummer repairs. Probably Fatal Aeoident. ' Sr. JosKFft, Mo., Juno 24. Philip Scott was caught m the belt at Patton's1 brick-yard this morning and wheeled around the big wheel. His arm was bro ken lu three places ftnd afmcmt torn from hts shoulder, tfti feternil rhJutJ artf lSer?.-. JtjLwllidrt. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Kellevee and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, IIEADACUE,T0OTHACHV SORE THROAT, QUrSBY, BWELL1S08, SPBAIJta, Sorentsi, Cut. Bruiitf, FROSTBITES, BVBXS, SCALDS, And all other bodily acbw and peine. FIFTY CENTS I BOTTLE. Sold by all DruKrlit and Dealers. UlrecUou In U languages. The Charles A. Vogeltr Ct. (SuMMon la A. TOQIUI CO.) Baltimore, Md V. U. A TUTTS P8LLS TORPID BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From those sources urine three-fourths ot the diseases of tho human race. Theee symptoms lJiilieaU) thoir existence i ro of Appetite, llowel coitive, Kick Uad. ache, fullne after eating, aversion to eurtion of body or mind, JEructeUoa of food, Irritability of temper, Low piritu, feeling or having neglected ome duty, IMzzine, Fluttering at the Heart, ot before the eye, highly eola ored I'rlue, CONSTIPATION and de mandthouso ofaromoilytrmt acta directly on the I.Ivor. AsaLiver medicine TCTT'S PI 1-I.S have no equal. Their action on tho Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through these three " ceatr enger of the ytm,' producing appe tlte, Hound digestion, rcgulnr stools, a clear skiuand a vigorous body. TTT'9 PIIX8 canso no nausea or griping nor Interfere wit It daily work and are a perfect ' ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.' 1TE FEELS LIKE A NEW fiXAIf. 'I have had Dyspepsln, with Constipa tion, two years, and havo tried ten different kinds of pills, and Tl'TT'S are the first that have dono uio any good. They have cleaned mo out nicely. My appetite is BiJii-uum, iuuu uiifusui reaauy, ana i now have natural passages. I feel like a neir man." W. b. EUWABD3, Palmyra, a t rjuMeTerywhere,35c. Offloe,4i Murray 8t.,N.T. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Grat llAm o Whiskers chanared In stantly to a Glossy Ulack by a single ap plication of this lnu. Sold by Druggist, or scut by exprcsa on receiptor S I. unlet;, 41 .Murray street, New lorfc KIT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREI. ''mmrn - g mm the best Timra KXOWN roa Washingand Bleaching In Hard or Soft, Hot or Cold Water. Nt.l.V, ami Kivea univer.al satisfaction. Ma laimly, ncn or poor, kuoiuu uo wituoui. fc Bold by all (Irocori. UKWA RK or lmittrtWM well tlesiutie.1 to mislead. 1'KAKLINK is the ONLY MAKK lftbor-savinB compound, and till (U'a bearH tho above symbol, aud name ot OA.UE8 PVLE, KEW ORK. Blck IIodriRcho and relieve all the tronbles Inci dent to a bilious state of the ytem, inch a Dli lineeK, Nausea, Drowsinons, Distre after eating, J'a!nlntho8ide,4c. While their mot nauukr able Bucwes ha been shown In curing rreftdwho.yct Crter'Littlc LlvctPilUaM eqnallj voliukld in Constipation, curing and preventioa this annoying complaint, while they alto correct all (lieorilers of tho stomach, stimulate the liver ud regulate the bowel. Etch It they only CueA HSA Arhe they would be almost priceless to thesj surfer from this distresning complaint! hot form tately their eoodnesgdoe not end here, and tnoee who onco try them will And these mljpilUvalo. a j o in so many way iim " -j r--y toUu without thcou HutaftoralUickheW ti o nsonianvwayeinatiney w "!"' a I thr, liano of bo many live that here I wlwre we Bmke our prcat boaiu Oar pule care It while olffi?nittrta Lir,r Tills areTerrrauUaii. rerv cm v to tnk One cr two pills inakee floae. Tliey aro strictly, vegetable an do cot gripe or , hnthv their centlo action please ail who i please ailwl usotlicm. inviais atsiScenta; flvo for ito forfl. D Bold h,iru--ijtBtvay where, or lent by mail. , CAItTElt MEDICINE CCNewTotk WATER TATSTTCS Delivered at CA.IRO, HI, at tho FOLLOWING PRICES: Ft bottom. Ft. stave. Capacity talf. Price. I mrtiuiimiiminiumiiiiOl I I llliiininiiiiil llli ! Iff K I iti.iii!iii!iipuui,iiin I JA 0x8 1450 0x0 1630 7 x 2000 7 x 1) 2250 7 x 10 2500 $24.00 23.00 32.00 3G.0O 40.00 These tanks re made of CLKAR CTPBRH j, IX Inches thli-k, socutely hooped and are wa TIU1IT. Thoy aro Shipped wholoimd are well braoed to prevent thoir being rcked er brokea lnkaad llug. Kttimate furnished for Trmka of any Size. A. HIQOS As BROft, 9 417 Delord 8t.,w Orleans, U