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PHOFKSrtlO.VAL CAEDS-mTSICIANS. H. MARKAN, M. D., Homeopathic pbysiclan and Surg;e6u. 0(Bc 1 Commercial avenue. Reeldence corner Fotirtcf nUi ttt. ana vanipnwu cu, vhu. KSTISTS. D" E. W. W1IITLOCK, Dentiil Surgeon OrnoB No. 1M tommoj-cil Avenue, between Kighth and Ninth HtreeU D R. Y. C. JOCELYN, . DENTIST. OFFICE KlglitU Street, near Commercial Avenue, NOTARY PUBLIC. rpiIOMAS LEWIS, Notary Public ami t'ouveyaucer. OKPlCBi With the WldowV andOorpnana' Mu ual Aid Society. ATrOR.VEYS-AT-LAW. r INEOAR & LANSDEN, Attornevs-iit-Law. OSTICENo. 11!) Commercial Avenue. FKRRYBOAT. i h QAIItO CITV FERRY CO. FKRRYBOAT THREE 3sgS3& STATES. Ou and alter Monday, June lei. the boat will mike the following trip: lbaver leave lkavks Foot Fourth at. Missouri Laud'g. Kentucky Ld'g. S a. m. 10 &. 01. J p. m. 1 p. m. t:io a. m. 10 :: a. hi. j-.anp. '! 4::) p.m. SUNDAYS. 9:Srt 0. in. 3;:!0 p.m. 9 a. m. II a.m. a p m. r p. m. 10 a. in. 4 p. in. U a . in . :l p. m. STEAMHiUT. ttOB METROPOLIS AND PADUCAII The' KU-gintSidevvheel Piiaseugcr steamer zm champion NEWMAN A.J. BIRD Master. , Clerk. I v Cairn nvefv afternoon fll It O'clock, fo! i.,iii.iih M,'iriiiiiillK mid wav landings. l'r Treii'lil or rin:e atmlv tu SOL. A. fll.YEli Agent. Xf.W AriVKRTffLVK.NTS-.MbCKI.I.ANWlIS. f ". WHEELER, Dealer in all kiud of Cord Wood, Stove Wood, i Coal. Ktc. BIGr MUDDY COAL A SPKCIAX.TY- AVO01) AXD COAL YARD: Tenth Street, Between Wasliiuartou ami Commercial. DAIRY. jJCHO DAIRY, 70 OHIO LEVEE. So dirt or dut by taeaure twine exposed to air. Milk delivered tw lie a do.'. SEALED IX IT NT BOTTLES. Try it and n-e for yourselve. ;J0 PINT TICKETS ONE DOLLAR: I, ash on delivery of tickets. CAIRO.' ILLINOIS BOAT STORES. Q I). WILLI A3ISOX, j 7o Ohio Levee, , Dealer iu Boat Stores and (Jrweries, Of all klnd. Ol'KN NIGHT AND DAY. l'reu Dairy mid (lilt Edge Butter. Oy-tci and u kind ot' fruit when In aou. on hand ami dcliv rd promptly at residence" free. Oyaii ra delivered ou ice, BUTCHKR. JACOB WALTER, BUTCHER -AND- TJealer in Fresh Meat. EIGHT STREET, H'twu Y"aehInjston und Com- trfrolal A v., udioimns liatiny. KRKl'H for aalethe beat Uor, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb, Batuago, 4c, and ia prepared to terra fanning in an acceptable manner. THE DAILY THE DAILY BULLETIN. ENTKHED AT THE POST PHTICK IS CATHO, IL LINOIS, AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. OKK1CIAL PAPER OF ALKXANDEK COUNTY Only Morning Dally In Southern Illinois, IN AND AROUND THE CITY. New Buckwheat flour and maple syrup, at Pettis & Bird's. Several civil cases were disposed of by Squire Robinson, yesterday, but no city or criminal cases. New prunes, curruuts, citron, raisins, etc., at Pkttis i&Bntu's. A big wedding in Metropolis is booked for an early day this week, Quite a num ber of Cairo friends will'be in attendance. There will be preaching in the Chris tian church, on Eighteenth street, to day, mornitig and evening, at the usual hours. The public is invited. We all have our preferences; but no one prefers to hear a crying baby when the fact is so well known that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup would at once quiet it. We are requested to state that religious services iu the Lutheran church, this even ing, will be conducted in English. Seats free, and the public generally invited. Mr. Henry Stouck, Meadville, Pa., cured of a bad case of Rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil. The Temperance reform movement in cludes tobacco as well as liquor, but its fol lowing will be small as long as u cigar like the "Faultless" can be bought for cents. Sold bv Y. Korsmcyer. Marx lias been obliged to expand has added about ten feet of new shelving, etc., to his store in order to accommodate his extra large stock of goods. Twenty-live packages butter, strickly faucy (small packages tor families). Tut lis A' Bird. --Try our WhiU Heath Peaches, the fmest'in the market. Ptrns ic Bird. Religious services will be held in all the churches to-day at the hours named in our directory. Strangers in the city are always assigned good stats. Go to Pettis A' Bird, it you want close figures and fresh groceries. They have everything and anything you need. If the impression prevails that the emi nent criminal lawyer, Justus Cunningham, will not prac tice in Justices.' courts, it is unwarranted. He practices in a!! the courts. I'olicemeu 'rYims and Tyler have been doing service on the down-town beat for some time the upper beat being under the supervision of Henry Duncker and John P. Hogan. Loss of Life. Thousands sink into an early grave by not giving immediate atten tion to a slight cough which could have been stopped by a 23 cent little of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Mr. Prank JV'Uth of the well known shirt firm ot Roberts A' Co.. SprinL'tield. Illinois, is iu the city, at Louis Herbert's. You should not miss such an opportunity to get a perfect ti in the paragon of garments. Mrs. Herbert A. Harrell and child will leave for Chicago, by the Illinois Central, this evening. Herbert Laving struck a 'business bonaczs" then-, as he thinks, the family will make that city their future home. In giving the composition of the M. K. choir yesterday, we spoke of Mis McKce as -u.-t lining the 'alto.1' The compositor, desiring to give the ladv "Tester latitude. perhaps, tortured our alto into "etc." But "thev all do it." About o o'chx.k yesterday afternoon, a little girl, fell from a wagon, at a oiiit on Commercial avenue near Twentieth street. and the hind wheel pissing over Ik r bod v. injured Iter quite seriously. We lid not obtain full particulars. -A vacancy exists in the constabulary force of the Court House preci net ; but thre doesn't seem to be much contention for the place. We have heard it said that M. F. Wooten and.Henry Duncker an-candidates, either of w hom would make a good con stable. The finest display of overcoats we have ever seen in Cairo is at the store of A. Marx on Ohio levee. He knows what the people need and has got them for them, in the latest styles, of all kinds of material and prices to suit all purses. Go and see his stock before you buy. Frank E. Kendall, who was thought to be the devisee of his father's entire estate, is the administrator, and gives notiei; of a purpose to adjust all unadjusted mat ters pertaining to the estate. The impres sion prevails that the estate is very valuable m untaxable effects. It's rather strange, but' true, tl, ns soon as a Cairo cat acquires a little skill in the art ol vocalization, it makes its way to our backyard to appraise us of its pro gress. There is not a full grown cat in Cairo with whose vocal gifts und acquire ments we are not thoroughly familiar. A colored woman named Julia Jones, a resident ol the pestiferous nest below Fifth street, was brought before Squire Comings, yesterday, to answer for disorderly con duct. The answer failing to mollify the insulted majesty of the law, Julia Jones was fined live dollars and costs, n I sent over for seven days. CAI110 BULLETIN:, SUNDAY MORNING, JTOYKMBEK 1S79. Tho Gilberts called out an excellent hrmsn last nitrht. and in tho rendition of Lady Audley's Secret gave abundant testimony of tho lino dramatic ability the company is known to possess. Tho troupe is certainly ono of the best now traveling, and is constantly winning upon popular favor. Tho matineo by tho Gilberts, yester terday afternoon, was well attended, and passed off in tine stylo. Tho advertised time was 1 :00 p. m., but spectators were ex nsperatingly slow in getting together. At the hour named there was not a soul in the house. At 2 o'clock the people commenced flocking in, and by half-past two a very respectable audience had assembled. A. Marx is selling an Immense num ber of the new celluloid collars nnd cutis. They happen to be the very thing that business men, young and old, have been looking for. They never need doing up, are as flexible as linen, and a wet sponge at night cleans them and baves them looking exactly like fine, gloss-starched linen right from the laundry. Our hotels, all of them, are thriving. As most of the arrivals are after dark, and hs there are many departures befoie day light, the daylight show cannot bo taken as .1 fair criterion of tho business. The tran sient guests, or a large majority ot them, arc accommodated by the St. Charles, Planters and Arlington; but the less pretentious houses enjoy a large share of the local or more permanent patronage. -The ladies of W. C. T. U. will give an oyster supper in Reform hall, next Tuesday night, and, procuring the choicest oysters to be had "and enlisting skilled aid in the "preparatory" department, they otiylit to serve out stews, fries or dishes of the raw to live hundred persons. Put aside a half dol lar tor the occasion, hang pour wife on your elbow, and count yoursell as "two." what ever others may do. Mr. A. Y. DcBaim has fitted up in a very tasteful manner, neat and eoyy parlors in the rear of Geo. Wise's barber shop, next door to the I. M. R. R. depot, where the hungry of the laud can at any time, day or night, enjoy a dish of the finest of oysters in any desired style, or a cup of steaming, hot coffee all of w hich he explains in auot'ur column of this morning's Bn.i.tTiN. ' -Along side of the the I. M. li. R. head quarters is a quiet, orderly drinking saloon, conspicuously labeled "Ticket Office." .This sign beguiles not a few strangers with in, w ho are not offended w hen confronted by a skillful compounder of mixed drinks, instead of a ticket agent. Others are confused tor the nonce, but generally quiet themselves with an "Oh; ah will give me something anyhow." It's a paying sign, we take it, is that "Ticket Office." We announced a meteoric display for la.-t night on tne authority of the St. Louis Commercial Advertiser. . The date was misprinted or erroneously given, or else the exhibition was postponed, for it certainly didn't come off last night. We now learn from a gentlemau who give heed to such matters, that the display is fixed for the 13th instant; and that it promises to be a grand affair. The ".tar falls" of occurred on the ro-ning of the i:thot November. To beat a hotel or boarding hou-.- out ot a "square meal" is a matter of fr-qu nt occurrence, and generally excites no f ;r.!:er comment than, "well, hunger pr;! a Ytv drove him to it. Let the poor devil But when a fe'low jumps the town, a- N.,;--ris an B..rlow recently did. owiug t!i 'r boss one hundred arid sixty dollar-. :ht occurrence is productive of a great '. ,; r.f honest unstudied profanity. The d.v ta ble brace of beats put out on a fi it'eit, narrowly esr.aping a writ of attaCfnv.-r.t. however. ' We have not li'-tic.-;, as the editor of the Johnson County Journal claims to Inve done, that the Democratic papers of -.his district are getting u; a Crawford cor.grc- j ,n,;n ' ot the uivler'.-ilang are put in the sional boom. But it i, undeniable, never- '''allot box. Unless there is work . done at thele-ss, that Judge Crawford would ;rove I the diro polls well directed, honest work, a strong candidate. A the 1k-s buih- ! ,hfi native vote of the county cannot be beating canvasser in Illinois. i- a u.vi t f ! 'prcome, and th.- proposition will be de brains, and the Democratic party of tho j letted. di-triet would open t way to o rt tin I Caroline) Carter cri-cd the arrest t victory by nominating him. II wocl I beat Thomas a thousand votes. Charley Scho"nmeyer, of the Germar.ia House, has put his house in order a a re.--tuurant and oyster mloon, and from this time forth will be found prepared to furnish f,y,ster:i in any style dedr-d, meals at all hours, and, as formerly, tlf ( accommod ite a limited number of day boarders. Vt'e need scarce ly tell the Cairo public that Sehoenmcyer feeds well, yives an abundance, and that of the best. His house is n quiet, well-ordered one, nnd as his prices are low, he deserves a liberal share of public patronage'. When the Cairo Vinceunes new route to Chicago is completed unci that event will be celebrated nlout the f:nt of Decem ber, it is believed, ci'i's will go directly through from Cairo to Chicago. Wc have heiinl it Haid that Cairo pa-s-ncrs would be put. through in thirteen I.oiiih or from four tv nine hours quicker than they uow go via the Illinois Central. A this would require a speed id' only twenty -eight miles mi hour, there is nothing unlikely, or im possible of iiecoiiipli.'lunent in t!1( matter. It is simply a little belter time than U'cui ternary ou western roads -Hint's .M, Citizon;' not given to much travel arc not aware ' of the fact that tho Illinois Central train that leaves Culro at 5 o'clock Saturday evening, does not go through to Chicago. Passengers are carried throiygh to St. Louis, but go no further north, ou the IllinoiB Central, than Ccutralia. Wo re mark this because wu take it that scores of others are no better informed as to the run ning of tho trains than the Cairo ladies who scut their trunks to the depot yester day, expecting to start for Chicago by tho 5 o'clock train. All other trains go through, nnd all 5 o'clock traius leave Cairo with a sleeper attached. Tho ladies of the city are determined that, if tho city council repeals the ordi nance that prohibits the sale of liquor mi Sunday, it will do so in the face of a num erously signed protest. Renioustrauees have been und are being circulated for signatures in all parts of the city, and we shall not be suprised if, by the meeting of the council ou Tuesday evening next, as many as a thousand names will have been secured. The actors in this pro test are content that the law shall stand as it is ; but its repeal would indicate a retrograde movement which they feel it their duty to prevent. The reception of General Grant iu Chicago, ou the 12th, will probably be the grandest demonstration ever witnessed o the American continent. The purpose to put 80,000 men, with two hundred bauds of music, in line, will doubtless be carried out; and at night, the whole city, the heavens and lake Michigan will be set ablaze with lire works. That residents ol this portion of the State may attend and witness this grand event of this age, the Illinois Central will run two excursion trains, and fix the fsre at such a low figure that all who may so desire, can attend with out seriously feeling the expense. The cost of a tound trip, first-class ticket from Cairo, has Keen put way down to $, which is a reduction of sixty -six per cent. This liberality on tli part the company will in sure a rousing attendance from Egypt. The company's advertisement will appear in our next issue. A few minutes before 2 o'clock, yester day afternoon, we saw seven two horse wagons, two men on horse back and several individuals on foot, at the ferry wharf, awaiting ferriage to Kentucky. This 'u u thing of daily occurrence, however, but it siirtw wh:.t the r eid built a few year ago in Billard county, is doing for Cairo. In ail of the wagons were bundles, barrels and box- s of eTOCCTici, dry good, etc., that had been purchased from our merchants and :r.x:ers. A genih inm who-c opportunities for observation have be. u good, gives it as his opinion that the sing!';, cheap wag n roal in q'-stion has increased the retail trvle of t'airo not less than fifty thousand dollar a year. Can our citizens, or will they, close their eyes upon this fact, ar-d permit by their indifference, negligence or opposition, the defeat of the county road proposition to be pawl up'in iKxt Tuesday? We shall see. The few hundred dollars invested by Cairo inert hauts and bu::iess men in the Ballard county wagon rend, have brought a return of more than a huudr.-d per centum per annum. Tl e expenditure gave us com munication w ith Bland vilie nud ail the con tiguous country, and train? of wagons that bring iu wheat, tnbaceo, potatoes and corn, tell Us ev..-ry day of the wisooru of that out lay. Shall we close our eyes to that exper I'nci'. an 1 penult tni-g o-led, stingy, selfish, uninformed ' r miii. formed voters to defeat I tV proposition p'-nding tn op"n like com inunira'ion with all part- of Alexander and ; Pulaski ( cunti' s1 It arild reflect upon j the elite: pri-e and liberality of ur people to penult the ciietwc- -t the proposition to defeat it. It would betray an indifference to our individual inU rests, an i the welfare of the city ao i county, of which no wideawake- people ,-hould be guilty. But to suc ceed, wc must work. A little money should be raised to employ icn to bring in voters, and to see to it that the ticki ts of the Mc'linda Cox, ynt( rd ay, for nssuult und battery. The case was tried before Squire Comings, and consumed the entire after noon. Caroline swore, that Melinda came out on the street, and dealt her in many ns six blows em the head with a bludgeon. Melin la an 1 her little daughter swore that Caroline came into MelmdaV door yard, and then and chore, in a loud and angry voice, declared that her mis-ion was to give Mehnda i terrible drubbing. Melinda astonished at the avowal, asked Caroline if she was crazy; and then, in a neighborly manner, caught her by the arm and escorted her toward the gate. At this instant Caro line's boy let fly a shower ot brick-huts at Melinda, who, dodging her head, permitted one of thorn to bounce off of Curolino'u temple. And this Melinda contends, wus tho head and front of her offending. A fourth witness, who looked on from afar, said she saw the two women lighting out side ot tho gate! Tlio Squire decided that tho city had fulled to make out I's ca.se, mid thn defundent wan discharged. W. C. Mulkey, Esq., nppuurod for tho dofeiident. City Attorney, W. E. Hendricks, assisted by Ida brother George, mntiagcd tho prose cution. Nut'eu wa given of a' purpose to appeal. Leading Democratic journals are- urg ing the Democrats of Illinois' to organize, .toputon their armor and burnish their arms for tho great conflict of 1880. They hold that a grand, strong, determined pull, altogether, will "yauk" tho Republican party from all tts places of honor u'nd power, and rescue Illinois from Republican thralldom. The Belleville Democrat urges immediate, compact organization. "Wc appeal to the Democrats ot Illinois to put aside all selfish aims und to prepare for one powerful effort to wrest the state from Republican misrule. All that is needed to accomplish so desirable a work is early organization with an intention to briug out a full and thoroughly united vote. Petty bickerings mid jeal ousies must for the time be entirely ig nored tor a common gofvd. To the timid and faint-hearted the work may seem super human, but to the patriot w ho sees a coun try imperilled by uncrupuloiis and brazen demagogues, there is no task too herculean to dispel hopes of victory to a united and earnest following. From township mid precinct committees there must be contin ued work. We have no place for drones or machine men. Mod em Republicanism must be un masked, and every man who believes in a government of the people, be he statesman, orator, editor, farmer or'workingman. mut contribute his share to the cause. The peo ple once aroused will awaken the hills and the plains, the prairies and the timber; tin stone, the workshop ami the field will be alive to the good work. Let Us at it. and begin in time. Let every man do his fuil duty. The re i-not, nor ought there to b-, any compromise- until the country is saved. Let us rescue our country and then we can arrange party matters. The bleach is before us and u- must do it, determined to make "one pull altogetln f for the coun try. He who falters belongs not to the faith. .Democrat- of Illinois will ou tamely surrender In the face of s din an enemy f We hope not. Let Us begin riht now, and on with the glorious cau-e." W. ( . AND L. A. A new and interesting programme has lecn adopted by the 'Wouian's' Club and Library Association for the coming seavin. Henceforth tin- regular meetings will take place the tir-t Wednesday (instead of the first Friday as hen toiore). of every month. The meeting of the Board of Trustees will be held from 2 o'glfk until 3 o'clock and the meeting ot flip a-sodation from I! o'clock uutil half jiast four An interest ing feature of the general meetings wili be literary exercises, to which the frit rids of the association are cordially invited and which will beyin promptly at half past oo'ch:k. On Wednesday next two papers will be given one by the ptesiib nt, Mrs. P. A. Taylor, entitled "The Influences .f Christianity on the World's Civilization." (This paper was recently read at the i.n nual meeting of the Illinois Soeiul Science Association in Chicago and was highly praised, i aud another paper, by Mrs. II. H. C.nidec upon the "Life ami Times of Oliver Cromwell." A reading will be given by Miss Kittie Ahord, entitled ' Henry the Fifth's Woomg," from Sh ikespear. Such an excellent programme should fill the library room. FINK OWUIS. If you w ant a good dish of lystcrs ervcd in any style, or a hot cup of coffee, go to oil Ohio L vee, next to I. M. R. R. office. Open day and niuht. Families supplied by the can. Selects 3'J cents, mediums 40 cents per can. A. T. Di:Uu s. Proprietor. Old timk rule T.s at the barber shop of J. George Sicinhouse. on Eighth street, near Ah unde r County Bank. Good barbers, easy ' hairs, sharp razors, clean towels, etc. Shave 10 cents, haircut 23 cents, shampoo 23 cent-, and other work proportionally low Remember the place. A Sh.Mtcn Waiihasx allows un officer to go through your house from cellar to gar ret, and Lindsey's Blood Searcher is war ranted to go through your system from top to toes nnd drive out nil blood diseases. Its cures are wonderful and certified to by doc tors, preachers and people. -Scrofula, Mer curial Diseases, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers in the- Lungs or on the Skin, Boils, Pimples, itc, we warrant it to cure. It is a purely Vegetable Compound and Powerful Tonic. For sule by all Druggists. Sec that our name is on the bottom of the wrapper R. II. Skm.hrh A; Co., Prop'is, Pittsburgh, Pa. Barclay Pro's Agents. Savh yoi k ( im.nitiiN. For expelling worms from the system, Sellers' Vermifuge has no equal in this or any other country. One tcapoonful given to a child of Mr, Briidbery's, expelled 234 worms in four hours aftertaking the medicine. Benj. Ly tic, Union township, Pa. Also expelled -100 worms from my child two years old. Wm. Sarver, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by all drug gists. Price 23 cts. R. E. Sellers & Co., proprietors, 'Pittsburgh, Pn. Send for cir cular. Barclay Bros., Agents Tin-: Titl'Tii i- mioiity and will prevail. Thousands who have used and been cured are living witnesses to the truth of our statement, that Sellers' Liver Pills will cure the worst cases of liver complaint, billions ness, headache arising therefrom, costive lies", constipation, dizziness amf all disor ders resulting from a diseased liver. For sale by all druggists. Price 25 cents. U. E, Sellers ii Co., Proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa. I'.aichiy Pros., ngetits. lot the Cairo Bullletln. THK nTTvieAsmnvrn irnMir: Tho old-fa-tii-rtied time, the; will ne'er eoroe again, ... uuiicrcupn uioomoa on ao inwn ; Thu aunny old R-rdon, with the larkapura blue, All bkIow win, th8 moru', ro-y dawn. Tho nld-fni-hlouod house, with tho )aimine In I'loom, . Aad tho while rolwd lllleaby the wait Tho-uld-fu-hlonod lllaca, and the road ao rd. With thoauullirhl of love over all! The old-fa.hloncd molher.whoatood hy theih.or - Bweot mother! dear liiottiort cuu It ob? With tho old rhlout!d faro, hath vauiih'd from tt placo, That I live, and ran ciuilo-nilsainBthoor Tin- old fitahloncd mother, will Ulna me no more, She will fold mo do more to horbreant; For tho while clo-er blooma, o i-rtuo dunr mother' crave - And (hi- Iilrda have all flown from loo tie t. Tlicold-fttsliliiii.-d church, and the voire iu prayer - How thonwc;et hymnnnre hauntluK mlnot-ai . The oldin-liioued fnilh, ao lofty and punt, And the irlory then brooding ao near. The dear haunting aoiH, and the aweet aolemn joy- r- How tde nieni'ry my ey.. lll o'eirlowj Tlieauullalit.theatarllKlil. will hrlSlilen the auard lionudtlieold-fiialiloued home, well 1 know. The day aoon will cmue, whin my eyua will t.i closed - Death's drapery shrouding my brensl ; While my dull weary bmln-niy worn, fuded form, Will betakliustheold faaliluned ret '' vahia. und new aireamt, my wukliii; eye win see - Dm the ciM (H-hUiiii-d mother will he uar; While heaven'a Imrpa are couiidliiij. ouee aaln I know. The iild-lasblnuecl kihivi. I .hull licar! KTK V I or Hie Suuriay HullriUi. THIRTY-FOURTH BIRTHDAY. Slop: atop! Old Time till I lake brea'u ; I am weary of thin rate; Kor thirly four long year I 've trieit To kecpjtip with jonrpaie. I'ie traveled wore than half ay up The hill of life with yon. Aud now I fain would ret awhl'.e. The distant ,iwt lo view Cncoriil.:ali.ln' l've walked with voi. Aioii life' ln-uteii track, And n have ever hl'.rrh d so, I ucvercouM look buek. Stop until I p. i! the Uu!... cot Where fir-t Inaw the liht, Whlrh uiy vw.rn heart has ne'er for'ol, Th jugh il hs goue from eight. OU! let mo nee my father' fife, Aud h-ar the voice of mother; lut !,t me (.,-,. H1y fi,ti.r- unilie. And i lmp the hatnl ol bn.th--; I..M me seu that hai.y day a-ain When I m-hkI a merry firidr All h".i'li!njr Iu mv new found jo . By uiy fond hUfhand'a ide "SfMiiukf 1 hear the voice of Time Like a t.-cher kind and true. ' Child. 11 I -Ive thoe i;!impe aweet. Vou mn-t -(x- the hitter too. Thof Viark hour ao rilled with xtW!. Mut. too. pan hefore your even,- When the angel took your loved one To a home xithin thekle. Would jou feel the bltterne. yuu fe.l W hen w ith forttine'aahlftlng tide, l'rieuil vou hail deemed a true a bra :s. Turned coldly from your hie Ah! the clouds which oft bare ohcur-i Your aky which was I right. Would ahut. I fear, all lifioua meet. Oui from your eager aight." Oh! father Time. 1 then will t-as- ' To a'k tlii Imioui of you. Sinro if I flow the happy pas!, 1 mut ee toe unhappy, too I'll walk ou with you a I have. I iitli my race In run, Then luy ne down In death to aleep. When all my work l done. Then let tu hope a home I'll find, All free from grief and pais - Joined with dear one, loved on earti. No more to part agatu. I'io-.o. in., tut. uh, V A.M S N A l.L A I V KKT I.S K N EN'TS. 4 I.I. ADVERTISEMENT! u thl column, of rive line each or ! mil he published for-.'", (cnj even- in-ertion; 1 mouth. 1.S0; a month with out change, $uj per month. Each oddltloo-v; line. rcem. Mliiatlona wanted free. Via OVSTEK LfXCII. At Spring' enleon (formerly Jarkelei comer Twelfth Mre. taud Wii'hin-lou avenue, SatuMdv nlcht at S o. clock. KITTATION WANTED Hy a gentleman as teacher Iu public or privnt seliuol. lia a first grade eertlfical. and i ntiali lied to teach the Latin, Freneh and German lai. guage. Addree 'Teacher," cure 1'rauk llealct alio. III. HEADQl'AUTEItS KO I ( 1-' I N E A 1 1 ( ' H E ? V ( i OO 1 ) s How-. Arrow, Target, Shooting Olovei., ete . a: C. W. IIKSDKItMUX'S. C ommercial avcl. -. ro- lier'IVelfth atreet. AUTlsT'fj I'KOOKS. Fine ateel envraviug, for ule. Cannot ! I ought of the publisher for lea than $l,Y0Oearh Will be unlit singly Tor 10.00 each, or the four for ci" 'M. Eniiiiri- at Tim lU i.l ktin htnderv. Ow.kii and purcha-er of Itenl Etat In Cairo should leure they h.-ive n good title , I am nun prepnied to furnish ahrtraet at reiiKonnlne rule M. KASTKJtDAY. Otllre in Court House . Oil HALE. A erle of No. 2 (lothlc rap and lowercase partly worn, lint atilhiblu for porter or programme work, eoiisiatlngof brevier, long primer, pica, great primer, paragon and dnuhlo engllh letter ami figure full nfld complete, wllliout spacee nnd quad. FOlt SALE, The Instnn fiu-m in Pulaski couutv. on the hank oftliu Ohio river. amH mile from ll. K. etntion. Uil) iiere en acre under fence. Orchard of about Kniere. llu a frame dwelling or Hrootn. tlond i lslern. At a bnrgiiln. Applveurly. .M.J. lloWLEY, It. E. Agent. 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