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(.'unningriam, oi mis city, or , bUL. tllKU. JlIAiT.I'ruslUont. mm A6HE ff PA a Tonlo they hav no Equal. .. "" "t and Halt llltUrs. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALCRS I I hods and Mnlt l I THK DAILY The Daily Bulletin. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTIONS DAILT EDITION. Dal y, one year by mall 10 00 Dally, ono month,................, 90 ilaliv. nntwmk - un Dally, Dvaweuka loo rulillahed every morning (Mondays eiceptud). WEEKLY EDITION. Weekly, one year ... $ 00 Weekly, 6 months 1 (A) I'D miabed every Monday noon. Cr7"Clubaof Hveor more lor Weekly Bulletin at one time, per your, fl.R0. l'oiao In all cam's prepaid. iiivi.iiiii I. 1 n.i bi. , All commnnlcatious should be addressed to K. A. BU K.N It IT, Publiaher and I'rooriotor OUR TICKET. KOH PRESIDBNT. OROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, ot Indiana. FOR GOVERNOR. CARTER HARRISON, of Cook County, FOR CONGRESSMAN. SOth Diet. F. E. ALBRIGHT, of Murphyshoro. ftyAnd the balance of the Democratic ticket strulKlit. ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE'S ATTORN ICY. We are authorized lo aniinunco that Mr. Annus Leek ia an Iudeuendnt candidate for Slate's At. toruey of Alexander County, In the approaching November election. We are authorized to announce William N. But ler ai the Republican candidate fo- eluctlun to the olliceoj State's Attorney of Alrxander Couuty. CIRCUIT CLEKK. We are authorized to announce Mr Alexander B. Itvln as a i lnleiiondunt r.andiilate fur re election to tho iilll 'e of Circuit Clerk, in tne ccuilng eluctloc lu November. CORONER. We are authorized to announce the name of Richard Fitzgerald as a candidate for ro eiectlvn to the office of Coroner at the ensuing November election. Option! Illusions. Many of you know about optical il lusions, and tho curious mistakes which tho eye somotimcs makes concerning lan obj.ict at which It is looking; but few of us know how frequently wo our selves aro tho victims of optical il lusions of ono sort or another. The fact is, wo see nearly as much with our experience as wo see with our eyes. Wo know an object to bo of a certain form in ono position, and of a certain color in ono light; and wo are too apt to fancy that wo soo it of that form and color in all positions and lights, rogardless of the fact that, seen irom another stand-point, the contour of it may appear entirely different, and that a dillorent light may totally change the color of it. We all know that the actual color of clean boots is black, and a beginner in painting almost al ways paints them perfectly black, whoreas tho direct rays of the sun or of an artificial light may make them ap poar nearly white in parts; whilo if they bo placed near some bright sub stance, such as a piece of orange-peol, or a crimson scarf, they will reflect tho color of that object, and so becomo orango or rod in parts, and an expert painter would so ropresont them. Wo hoar pooplo speak of "tho whito of tho eye," and beginners with tho brush often givo a very ghastly expression to their attempts at portraiture by paint ing tho whito of tho eye pure white; whoroas, owing to tho projection of tho brows, tho lids, and the lashes, it is often thrown into deep shade, and may bo even darker than somo of tho flesh tints. Now, if their eyes wore trainod liko thoso of a skilled artist, they would know tho truo color of all objects thoy behold. But this is tho vtry hardost tiling an artist has to loam, nanioly, to know really what ho docs see. In coloring, almost everything de pends upon tho nature of tho lio-ht. A white handkerchief is black ina dark room. An excellent aid to tho study of col or is to tako a whito card, and with your paints try to match on it somo tint in any oil-painting, chromo, or even colored fabric which you may have. Then cut a small holo in tho card adjoining your tint, and placo tho card over tho tint you have copied, so that vou can soo it through tho holo, siilo by sido with your own attempt. 1 hen you will sco at onco how nearly you havo matchod tho tint. Fratik Mkw, in St. Mcholas for October. A I)o tliut Culli'd AHslHtnnon. "Talking about tho sagacity of ani tunls," said a woll-known citizen. "horu s a story which illustrates tho Intellectual capacity of tho dog. The lalo Judgo Siuiilluy, who was very fond of a line dog, ono day bought u splendid Kuglish bull-dog, which ho placed in a kuniiol closo to ono occu pied by a big Newfoundland that ho owned. Mr. Bull-dog took a fancy to Mr. Newfoundland's house nn iiuiiio diately procoodod to drivo hint out of It. A pitched battle ensued, in which tho Newfoundland dog was beaten by a largo majority. Now at this timo thoro was kept at tho American Hotel a gigantic mastiff tho biggest do-' ever seen In thoso parts. Jt was a quint, well-behaved animal and had never been known to loavo the hotel promises. Well, ono lino night Judgo Smallcy's ontlro household was awak ened by tho nolso of a desperato dog fight. Thoro wero barks and howls and yowls of every description. Lant erns wero immediately lighted and an investigation was had, and what do you Bupposo wo found? Well, sir, that Newfoundland had cono to tho hotel, told tho big luaHtlff ol his ill-treatmont Rtid persuaded him to go homo with him and help Lira; and tho mastiff and tho Newfoundland had torn that bull dog all to plecos. Ho was scattorod wt over an aero, and no slnglo pieco of t ,1L"Mi ,b F noUKh l weigh an ounco. I tell you, dogs can talk to each other. In their way, and this Son prove. IV'-nurlinutontZlZ,. OAlliU BULLETIN: FRIDAY MOKMlNti OCTOBER 10, 1384. yriie IUuohlrtl. So far as tho chickadee is concerned, I see nothing wbatevor to wish differ ent; but am glad to beliove that, for my day ana long after, no will romain tho same unassuniingcaroless-hcartod creature that ho now is. If I may bo allowed tne paradox, it would be too bad for him to change, evon for tho bet tor. But tho bluebird, who liko the tit mouso is hardly to bo accounted a mu sician, does seem to vbo somewhat blameworthy. Onco in a whilo, it is true, ho takes a porch and sings; but for the most part ho is contontod with n few simple otos, having no sem blance ol a tunc. Tossiblv ho oonsid urs that his puro contralto voice (I do not remcmuer over to Lave heard from him any note of soprano, or evon of a mezzo-soprano quality) ought by itself uo a Buuu.n-ub uiHunciion ; out i think it likelier that his slight attempt at music is only ono manifestation of the habitual reserve which, moro than anything olso perhaps, may be said to characterize him. How differontly ho and tho robin impress us in this par ticular! Both take up thoir abodo in our door-yards and orchards; tho blue bird goes so far, indeed, as to accept our hospitality outright, building his nest in boxes put up for his accommo dation, and making tho roofs of our houses his favorito perching stations. But, whilo tho robiu is noisilv and jnuntily familiar, tho bluobird main tains a dignified aloofness; coming and going about tho premises, but keeping his thoughts to himself, and never be coming ono of ti3 save by the mere ac cidontof local proximity. Tho robin, again, loves to travol in largo flocks, when household duties aro over for tho season; but although tho same has beou reported of tho bluebird: I havo never myself seen such a thin?, and am satisfied that, as a rulo, this gontlo spirit finds a family party of six or sev en company enough. His reticeuco, ns wo cheerfully admit, is nothing to quarrel with; it is all well bred, and not in the least unkindly: in fact, wo liko it, ou the whole, rather bolter than tho robin's pertness and garrulity; but, nono the less, its natural consequence is that tho bird has small concern for musical display. Whon ho sings, it is not to gain applause, but to express his affeotion; and while, in one aspect of tne case, mere is nothing out 01 tho way in this, sinco his affection need not be the less deep and truo because it is told in few words and with un adorned phrase yet, as I said to begin with, it is hard not to feel that the world is being defrauded, when for any reason, however amiable, tho possessor of such a matchless voice has no ambition to make the most of it Uradford Torrey in October Atlantic. Worth a Dollar. Journeying once from Now York to Boston in the cari, .Daniel Webster oo cupied a seat with a gentleman, who relates tho story, to whom ho said not a word until tho train was approaching Now Haven. Turning to him then, in his profoundest voieo'ho asked: "Can you toll mo, sir, of any placo in Now Haven whero I can get a glass of first-rato brandv? I am not feeling well." His companion did happen to know a little house opposite tho station, fam ous in thoso days to tho initiated, whoro tho unadulterated could bo ob tained, and it being without a sign, ho told bis inquirer how to ffeid it to en ter the door and go up-stairs to tho little front room, and ask for a glass of tho best brandy. "And, Btay! toll tho man to givo it to you out of tho black bottlo under tho counter." Thoro was not much timo to loso, but Webster found tho place, and, mounting to tho littlo room, astonished tho keeper by tho magnificent depth of tono and air of authority with which he asked for a glass of brandy, and that, too, without delay. "Ami, stop, sir," said tho statesman, slowly rais ing his hand and pointing with his el oquent linger, "I want it from that black bottlo undor tho counter." Tho awed koeper obeyed. Tho groat man poured out a nearly-full tumbler, poured it down with expanding satis faction, threw a bill on tho counter, and turned to descend. "Stop, sir!" cried tho man; "your change." Webster turnod with portontiotis sol emnity, and in tho tone that so often thrilled the Sunato, exclaimed, "No, sir. A man who gives a glass of bran; dy liko that to a thirsty traveler should nover givo change for a dollar." When tho astonished barkeeper re lated tho incident, ho learned who his imposing customer wax. Harper's Magitzinc. m s A newitched WciMing Uwhh. A very singular case has come out recently in regard to a young girl who was engaged to bo married. Sho was poor and her intended husband bought her a wedding dress at an expense of $50. Before the wedding day the in tended bridegroom was taken sick and died. Tho bride-elect mourned his loss, and finally imagined that ho was prosent about her, and that she would still bo married to him. Sho told hor parents how sho felt, and they told hor that sho must get rid of tho woddino dross. Sho sold it for $10 to an at" qualntanco and soon recovored her spirits. Tho girl who bought tho dross aftor sho got it Imagined that she would lead a had lite, and she was bo all'ectod that she was out of her head, and hor parents sent the dross back,' when sho recovered. No. 1 was soon ttll'octoil as before, and so much so that sho sent tho dross back to No. 2 again, and then sho recovered. No. a, was again affected, and an attempt' was made to return tho dross again to No. 1, but her family declined to recoivo it. A police oillcer was scut to tako tho dress back, after consultation with counsul, but neither party would ro colvo it, and now tho friends of tho of ficer aro looking to soo him go off his base on account of tho dress. It would seem as though tho old Salem witches possessed tho dress, und it is barely possible that the garment mio-ht bo buruud. JJonton Ulnbe. a l'oor Curlotta, ex-Kmpms of Mexl oo, spends only a few thousands a voar n her madhouse, and tho accumulated ntorestof her Immense fortuno has weomi) eiiorinous. Her holrs will bo "r brothers. The JV1 arket ' TnuRSDAY Evening. Oct. 9. 1884. fhe cold wave reached us yesterday, and notwithstanding the change was great and sudden, it was very acceptable. The Ihcr- momctt r went down in a few hours thirty degict'g. Tho change brought a cold rain that lasted several hours, but to-day has been bright and clear.' The nwket ihows no change and there is no prospect fur any until after .tho No vember election. FLOUR Tho market is full stocked with all grades and no demand. HAY The demand is small and receipts light. No gilt edge is coming in. CORN Not much doing; quotations are nominally unchanged. OATS Tho demand is light, receipts al so lig!it. Prices steady and unchanged. MEAL Quiet and unchanged. BRAN The movement is active at quo tations. BUTTER Steady and unchanged. Tho demand is good fur choice and supply fair. EGGS Receipts find ready tale on ar rival. CIIICKENS-The demand for choice Urt;u young continues activo at quotations. APPLES Wo notice a good demand for choico ftuck, and smaU r-eeipts. VEGETABLES Cabbage finds good sue at 1(143 cents. I'oUtoes are scarce and dunce are in good demand. Sjvles arid Ciuotations. NOTE. The pncee nere given ate ror sales rrom first hands lo round lots. An advance It charued for broken lotsin ntllng-orrtHrs. FLOUR. 800 Lb s various grades.. ..2 50(25 00 a 75 3 80 1i libli choice rainlly ... Yi'i tihls Family 2J tibia Fancy , HAY. 4 cart Choico Timothy amall bale. 3 cars rtrict prime 10 00 H 0 11 00 8 00 1 cur gilt edge 1 car good mixed CORN. White In bulk. e e t Mixed lubulk.. OATS. S cars in hulk l.cir Southern Illinois. 1 cur in sacks 87 Hi WIIEAT No. a Medlieranean No 8 do Mo. 4 do 1 car No. 4., MEAL. 2o libls CHv on orders. 2iO bblsCltv " a 75 liRAN. City mills. Country... 58 BUTTER. Wi pounds country rVKi pounds choice dairy 9X1 pounds fancy creamery... KOUS. mm x74')0 5"0 dozen 15 15 15 MO dozen... 600 dozen .... ..... Mil iTCRKEYS. Laige choice., Smail..M... Id 50 UO MM . , ,.M....( CHICKENS. 10 coops largeyoung and hens ...2 SO&S o 20 coops cnolce young . y ziu.a 75 coops meaiU'u young 2 50 APPLES App'es per hus'i u7-n Choice per bbl a 08$.. sf Common per bbl i m,b no POTATOES. Potatoes, per bushel Potatoes per bbl 55(140 1 80 TROPICAL FRUIT- Oranges, nominal r, ooa7 f'OHB 5 OOttS Ml ONIONK. Choico per barrel j 503 j 00 Choice per bushel., .. . .......M... 80(375 CAliiSAOK. Per 100 cho'ce 7 tojg 0" WOOL. Tnu-wasbed awtrifi Fine nnwashed. LARU. Tierces,. s Hairdo.. Buckets nACON. lain hams Fancy Canvassed Hani., ... lt(il 11 7 ;lear sides Shoulders SALT MEATS. llama.... Sides v.i ,'! ' none Shoulders nonf SALT. St. Johns... Ohio Klver. .: is . 1 05 HACKS. I'A bushel burlaps. I 12't liusnei OKI KIl Kltl'IT, Peaches, halves and iiilarlurs...... Apples, brluht KUANS. Choice hand picked navy Common.. 2 0 1 2'Q1 10 CI1BBHK. Choice, Factory a Cream w uu IlEKSWAX. ft TALLOW. V B. 548 FURS. Coot Mink . .. Red Kox.. 10 to 81 10 to 48 1 00 10 to 50 SO to g 50 75 to 8 HO 8 to 15 at 11 Wild Cat... Heaver per poiiud..., Oltur Opossum Hear 1 00 to 2 00 IIIDHN. Calf.Hreen - I 18 M 8 10258 1147". Hot Dry rilnlcnoic"..., Dry Halt Oreun Halt.. IMMM I Plum Greciu Sheep Pelts, dry. tasiitet I tttttlt ttstsIS S S 88811 s I I nnnap ruin, Krmn. Damaged llldes.. . , "wre TOIiACCO. Common Lng 1 f,, -XiwLoal Modlnm I " 4 migi a is 4 "Ml 5 liOSI mi 7 7 mi, M l RATICS OK FIM'IUMT. dM'.n Vcwi. .... PI .... in .... 15 .... m Hay Kli.nr Pork fewt. dbbl. WliM 15 25 85 I'.:, ao 45 20 WI 45 27VJ 5 7!4 '.'.') tl) 00 30 50 78 Mei phis,.. ,,,, r v (ir'osns, Helena, Ark Vickshurg NitlcneR, All other way point below Memphis t" New Orieans 25 "Kough 011 l'aiii." Cures colic, rramps, diarrluet; external ly for aches, pains, sprain., headache, m ur algis, rhcumatismi. For man or beast. SI and 50 cents. JwCui Oxleoni. 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