The Cairo 'Bulletin,' Jrily QTT.
t'.lrto, 7'0 777; mscm
Certain Itiidlenl tlemtnojriics, tmttfa
Hint thov lmro driven tlio OrrniifH from
thoir support by nn exhibition of political
.Unrnvllv un nnrhl tolptl In nLVflC"'- iiroliow
endeavoring to tnako os' ,,f '
Pr.nfo.Priirn wur. ""i'. ol" !
towns and cllli's .Iptiii'.i,'"'"" "' klml
have docl.roJ tl.eir Jf lo 1,1
speeches renlclo '' MntlmoiiU.
W'endvlu- ll" H.lcil of Cairn to pro-
Dl l,v the eni;'i oi uieir i.returun in
other irti of tUc c0U""Tt n'"1 c
William, II tuff Known now iiiijiii- such
it roiir'i would make William, bow it
would" s'istify Bismarck, they would losu
jiullnic in Inking our advice.
jt us imagine such inevting in pro
gross hero in Cairo, mid then go on iimig
Ing oursolf In the council chamber of
William Kox, t llcrlln.
In tho Athcnvutn, Cnlro, our distin
yulihml fellow-cltlzcn, Munn, is orating
with all tjio volubility of ompty-pated
ncn. In the council chamber, Ilerlin,
King William, Bismarck, Moltke, tho two
Princes, Ifnntctiflel, Boon, and othen, oro
in earnest consultation. A telegram it
IaIJ upon tho table. Bismarck, whoio
features aro gloomy, seizes and readi it.
A imile spreads over his countenance, utid
hccxclaimt, in tho manncrof h tragedian
"Safol'tafo I Munn it making n speech
for ui at Cairo I"
And a shout is raited. Moltko awingi
liti hat ; the Princes jump upon tho table;
Mnntacutfel raises hit eyes iniilent thank
fulness to heaven, and Itoon becoraci too
full for utterance.
'GooJ, brave newil" says William.
"Hut where, tell mo where it Pope and
Linegar?"
"Alas I I know not," groans Jtiimark.
"I would fuel bettor if 1 knew how they
itood with reference to the war," sayt
Moltko.
"And to would !," says Prlnco "Wil
liam. And all in the chamber look tad.
Ah, Munn nnd Popo and Linegar, you
know not what a fearful responsibility you
aro fliiumlng by keeping your mouths
thut In thij ojtlgcncy. Open them nnd
tell tho world how you itand on tho Eu
ropean war.
In all acrlouinoii, wai there evor any
movement more ridiculous than tho ono
that leeks to lug tho foreign war Into
American politics ? Hut it cannot lo suc
cessful. Tho Gcrmaus of America cannot
be imposed upon by such a shallow politi
cal trick. Enthusiastic as thoy aro, loving
tho Fatherland truly and loyally, they will
resent any attempt to purchaso their votes
by appeals to tfioio sentiment which mako
them bravo but cannot mnko thorn tho
tool of political trickster.
In conclusion, wo ask attention to tho
following wlso paragraph from tho Now
iork Herald: ,
It is not wlso of our political orguniza
tions to take aides In tho Kuronenn dls
turbancc. If one goes ono way tho othor
win go unoiiier, aim mus wo snail brine
ii iuri-igu ouarroi noino 10 our own mre
i. .11 - i i . ... . .
liuiu iwiu navo no enu oi silly mooting,
protostatlont, resolutions and so forth
o want norm of such stulf as this. Wu
aro u neutral Tower, and let us remain in
all senses neutral. Our business iu this
war is totnku oaro of our own Interests.
That Is our paramount dutv. Wo have
plenty of breadstuff to soil. Let us sco If
wo cannot una tliu mourn to transport them
ri vvssels carrying tho American flag, or
iu some way revive our trndu upon tho
wean. There arc a thousand domestic In
terests 10 be attended to arliinc afresh
from theJ-.'urope.m war. We unhesitating-
i iviiucuin, mcrciore, nu party uemun-
unnum Kt useless anu mischievous.
Tin: nvif.v i:viioit:-.t svouks
riOX TO II ISM A UK.
1 . ......
uu vuiucmpiaio wiiu reeilnga ,,kln to
horror thu prospect of a bloody war In Kit-
rope
A few weeks ago and there was not, iu
the mlnJsofany men, except of tho states-
nn ,.t lttt- ll. l.i i
jiujiiu, .uunnu una I'uris, oven u
snrvaot boiler thut tho peace of Europe
was, In a frw brief hours, to bo broken,
aim unmet concentrated for the work of
Utuib. Uiu now wo stand facu to face with
k great datigor, and no ono doubts that
soon the soil of Pru,U and franco will bo
stalucJ with the blood of bravo men, and
contending hvroe. be necking thu bub
Liu reputation even at thejcaimon's mouth.
And how many homes will by nmdu des
olatel Vou will walk through (iermnnv
and Franco after tho conflict isunded,aml
on thu lintel of almost every onu you will
ten the mark of tho Angel of Death; you
will look nrouud and see where Ited llutthj
ha stumped, hi foot, dovastatl.ng Held
where harvests of wheat havo tood in tho
sunshine, and rolled in goldn waves as the
wind passed over them, running thu bronzed
cheek of tho husbandman, wwll pleased
v.ith tho bounties of nature, but soon to
uil tho victim ol tho ambition of klngs-a
sacrltke to their unbounded nrido.
To contemplate this picture must uwnk-
j.ai.g oi n.Brct in tho heart or every
good man, and .up, bim to wish that, in
aomu way tho confllu could bo concluded
without bloodshed. W, do not Prof, to
bowler In our day and generr. than
tho statesmen of Europe, but w a0 not
hesltato to declare thut wo tun, if Kvt.u
full power to act, for either Kruuco or
Frusla, without difficulty, bring peace to
Europe within twenty-four hours. Wo
roawaro of tho fact that this will be con
aldered as a boat that could not, under
ftny circumstances, bo consumamted; but
we su'wrt that it is not, and wo can, wo have
no doubt, convlnco our readers of this fact.
Let us for a moment suppose that Ills
marck wore to call into his service Uraut,
Butler, "Whittemore, tho New York and
WaJblrigtou otfico-holder, and JJuurj,
t.inpcnr nnd Pope, of Cairo. What would
be the result'' Wo assert, without foar of
contradiction, cn?r. in titrity-faiir hour I
Tlic minister would Wad thesu gallant
Aincriciuis out Its (runt of the Prurieh army,
and would aavs "1 want III" That would
bo sulllciont. Il'tlii'vlinil inillottho skill
they now io)Hi tho Trench army would
bo In tho po.sreii'ii of Prussia before twon-tv-four
houu nilleil aruiiml. It would bt
liolrn, ior.-r. iutfiihrtttoiiit Wu assort
thl boldh, and no Quo who under tnmli
the gobbling ubiluieof tho Jtadieal olUeu-
ioldti of Anienca Ciiti deny tliu triilli ot
ur asi'rlinii.
This, then is our phm for tliO settlement
of the imbroglio in which uufortuuiito Kti
rojut is now' Involved. Vo ugget it to
Ilismnrk, loiilldcnt thut it Is the plan. Ho
may takii 11 lor what It is worth, atui it is
worth all tho honors ho oould confer upon
us for twenty year to eoirie.
YKKKrrx v Aviikkktii (Iiiant. The
national adiliinistratioli hirh is weak in
II Its department!", and weak, cowardly
and corrupt iu it foreign ofllce, has sit Inst
ucceeded ill lii'ttini; a little angry at
ohczuelii, agaliut whlchcountry wu have
certain claims and from present appenr
ancos it looks as if thu Water Place Pre.-
ilent were about to take deflnlto action In
regard to this mutter. Why not ' Poor
Venezuela, sho can't light, torn as alio is
by dissensions and foreign complications.
How exceedingly proper, thou, that this
grcut nation which is afraid to interforo in
favor of Cuba and allows Knglund to in
timldato us, idiotild promptly trounco our
Weak sl'tcr of South Amorlcal
Wheat a.vh Cons. Tho present es
timate of Oil year's wheat crop as com
pared with Hint of last year makes a de
ficiency of 4f1fK)0,000 of bushels, the esti
mate for this year 210,000,000 bushel
against 250,000,000 last year. Tho breadth
of corn however U greater than tho de
crease in tho averago of whoat.
Tine Constitution. Tho "Western
New Company, 1 21 nnd 123 State street)
Chicago, havo published the constitution
of Illinois In a pamphlet, tho price of which
Ii twenty'-tlvo cenU. The typo is Urge, the
printing tlrst-clu, and tho paper white
nnd fino. Send fiir a copy, cncloIng tho
price.
At liOMK-IIon. John M. CroU ar-
rived at his homo In Carnii, on Monday of
last week, looking well, and eager for tho
fray with Munn and nil tho host of othor
1 lad leal politician of Lgypt.
OoLUAJfD "Wit hat. Thcso commodities
of our market wont up like rockets when
tho war In Europo was announced. Thoy
are coming down again, to again go up
when tho spoculntors dcslro.
How Can "W t? Some of our Itadicnl
friend ay wu do notdo Mr, Munn justice
How can wo? Wo aro not a Jury. And if
wo were, (!ov. Palmer would pardon him.
"WAS 'OH KVKB A IIOV 1"
My Utile fuur-)r(ir old Hurry,
I Irlhl In le4Utjr rihI hi Joy,
Sod Willi hi iipeent of uonder,
"Pnlm, vrst 'so urernlity t
Wn'aorr u little hm I !"
Iu r liui.y," caiit I in reply,
"Will myilniliiii; Im ivern winry
And hi'ui.oni nnd tlnful :
I n 1 1 '
Willi fori lien I ulMhitrnrr abil r.'inJ.ir,
An I lurine hh.l liinrM'ini f .
Ihoil ilmt im-a-iire IhKilltt.itK'eU-lHi'rii n.
n 1111 n tr.iiie mii.i holy uiiiri-.'.
Thmi llki-11 1.11.I ttuhril,nii I Ir.iitr.in
I like .1 linf ill 11m Ull,
I Juranr fioui Ihn ancid,
Thau v i( lain Irnck uf ll,ilr lull.
Type nf tlm I.. ml) ui tlii,
lliiiiil.il-, 11 I li nilvr turi t,
Thou eiinie.l In fiilh.my ilarhiiK,
'ln,ltatlhynther f.'.i.
'luiiltlit hy II.) luvinu eiuiiiiilr,
Or lh Irillh that knoiri ua iMav.
II.. 1 .... 1.. .... - '
ay 1 eiiluMirKiitlii'ran
All. I In iH4rl In) uHuijk 1 tiy
srTliu followlii); letter from (iovernor
1 aimer eiin Imw tlio next Iloiio nf
itepreaciitntivii, will lm iiluetedr
. C OanMe. MamiH Citui
"DkauSiu, 'I'lie UKIiort ioniiii'iit fur 1 1.
nienilersof the llou.o of ltenri..iit!itte.u
of tlio new IJenernl Assembly will bo mndo
uy thoiiovermir uiul .Svcreturv, iiminllni:
tiiu mm nun 111 reeiions 'i lltld 7 01 the
J.ei:illltiVe lirtle es uf t in nmv rmi.tlln.
lion. Tlm Stnlu will bo ilivlJcU into ili,-
iriet., nun tim fotinty of Aleinmlcr will
ho Ki.irlet An, I Tlio next (Seliernl A
IllhlV Will illvn i tin, ritnlii hit,. .ll.lrL.l
ami ylvu etl'ect tn tlie minority ri'iireientu
tlori, and in 1872 eaeli .SoiiHtorlal illstriet
will oieel threu I.etiresMiitnt vei. will,, ,111
retard to eoiintv lines. Thu in-oiih. mm
seleet the wliole number from the nnn
ciiiiiur. nr. Imlei'i . rom llm wl,.,i
uisirici 11 inev t hiMiiO tuilu o.
"lte'iKJCtfnlly, John M. IVu.Micit.
THE WAR.
"-riiiriii ami Niiriiilam or ft.i...
...v m gM.ii,l nilli.
l'orrr,in,(. i,f n, 1 ro hull,.!.,,.,
I'l ld.SO liMr. IIKA IHi TKBV,
mm until the Huicl enrnimli.n Is fairly
cm, 1 iim iii.it n, Jq.,.,. ,. r,
reflections upon the nsp.et presente.1 to
m. .wueneun l.y tho tli.turUI eomlitloli
01 r.tiroiieau iitliiirs.
I have rend, nnd carefully studied tho
iilit..a-.u ... r.. .it
wi "" ",r " 1 enuui reach them, of
r.iiBii'ii, rrenen niiu American eotcmiio
raries on
THK CAl'al'a 1HCI.I.I,
and the initimenu exnres.ed In rtii....
Sltnr.il.. .f I.... ...I t .
...v.i.wju, iiuiiiiiiiiiiuu r reneu-Aiuerieans,
I urn ustonished, however, to And Unit
none, so fnr as I eould arcorttiln, Imvu ever
loucnea upon
OSK I'AVbK
of Kajiolcori's jiroeijiitato uetlon.
hot coincide with tho views of tho Chlcugn
'", In Uyilii' so much blame lltWstl
rus.lu, K. It ... .1. .. '..
-..v., u.iu i uiitiriiiiiig
r rencn hmpcror. That a shuro of bl
tho
lariio
vV auaeheu to 1'russla,
rathor to
.v u x ruwm, fur entering Into a
secret treat, ;to place u UK o tuS ihSal
nfMnutn wtl It.i. . I . -
, " 1 , Knowieayoof Franco
,v, ";ii milium withdrew his
conient to the scheme, as the head of the '
family, whatover chagrin or plquo Na
poleon might havo lull at boing.so nearly
outwitted, thu cnunn belli was, In ronllty,
removitl; and'tho gratuitous Insult oiTered
to the King of Pru'Aln, In his private ro
treat, by Dutiodlttl, promt-dilated and In
tended as such, was one William could
not, oilhor us n gentleman or as the head
of n great nation, treat othcrwIu than he
did, by refusing peremptorily to give au
dience to thu ambassador who boro It.
A I'AIIAI.I.KI.
lias been drawn between tho action of
Prusla, Iu tho Simnlsh policy, and that of
Franco in tho iiexicali utralr.s hut the
American government, oven when she had
bur haridn freo from the civil war, exacted
no guarantee from Franco that shu would
not again muddlu with the governments on
this continent. The Idea prove lo boa
practical Inmo-.iliililv. ami wouiu never'
have been attempted had not our hands
been full at the time. Ilut tho two cose
In details aro widely different. Mexico did
ml want either Kimr or Emperor. Tho
The object of Franco was, to which Eng
land hastily consented, to found a South
ern empire on this continent composed of
tho (southern Mates anu .iiuxico.
.Spain, or rather t lie government pro tern,
is in search of a King. Snain, Iu a transU
tlvc statu, is less prepared for republican
Independence that Italy as yet, Had Leo
pold accepted had the fact been accom
plished, tho interests of Franco would not
liavo been Injured); but it might havo
given to Prussia a prcstigo and nn assumed
right to dictate tnoro largely in European
politics, than France, in her Jealously,
would havo permitted, and the seat of
power would havo boon probably changed
from contral Europe to tho Peninsula.
Ilut has It nover occurred to any of our
writers, thut at certain porloda and under
certain circumstances, cither
WAR OK HKVOLUTION
Is necessary to Franco? Slnco tho battle
of Sadowa, It is true that Franco has been
in activo preparation for war; Prussia has
not been much less so, and all tho other
powers of Europo have maintained un
A. It MUD .VKUTKALIT V,
rather than a poaco footing in
their military and naval departments.
Franco is threatened with short crops,
high food prices, if not absoluto famine ; it
is nearly on the ovo of revolution. In
short thu French empire it smoking vol
cano, threatening distruction every day,
notwithstanding the plebiscite, devolu
tions aro bom of discontent, but they aro
impelled not unfrvquently by hunger and
high prices.
THE SltKXWKD EMI'EIIOR
pushed thing.'' Ho fully understood,
tho dilemma Involution or war. The
one would have endangered his dynasty,
and might have obliterated his namo from
tho list of European rulers. War there
foru was his alternative. Only the pre
text was wanting, and Just in'the nick of
time.
TUB 1'ltETEXT CAMK.
Hut upon tho shoulder of Napoleon
must tho responsibility of all tho blood,
mlfcry, and fatal conscquonccs which may
result from the declaration of war, and
thu aggrensivo ambition of this dangerous
muii and disturber of peace. Frenchmen
will sutler hunger and privations' of all
kind for "glory," and Napoleon, victori
ous, would 1)0 Idolized bv Franco; Nnpo-
leon lie icaiuu, wouiu im r.mnnrnr no tnoro.
ihereiore, tho slowness of tho French
nrmysudvnnco can bo easily accounted
X--..-I ...Ml -f.l. I. IT
iur. vnifjuii'uu mil uoiriK (lis jioncr upon
mo ennuco oi ono great uecisivo ontue.
1 hope to show in my next letter, what I
apprehend to bo his noltcv. and tho nroba-
reaultarislng from tho complication of
r.uropcan wnriare. UOX
Cairo, duly 20, IbTO.
RAILROAD NEWS.
Tli ?In 11 nl ft 11 la Tnssiirl.
'm. . f . . . .
1 nero is now every nrosncci 01 a sneeiiv
eoiniletion of the Mount Cenls Tunnel.
1 he luKttte Qmenu nnnouneet that tlio
total length c(imjletwlton tho 3Itt of May
was II, 10 metre'. Tlio dlstiineo that 1ms
still to bo excavated is only 1,030 motres.
Tli Triaa CnlSIr Trail.
Texns cattle lire now boinp; shlpjied bv
the Kansus I'ncitlcrnilrond nt thu mtn nf
nliutit l,vUQ head jier day. Tho shipments
in ihitpki! i,iiw jut nny ni soon as tho
fall Undo sets in. There nro now from
f.o.OOO to 100,000 head In tho vicinity of
l.ll int.- . . 1 .. .. ..
iiwueiiu. 1110 iiiiirfcOl is (1 11 lid licit vo.
I'lttaliumb, fort Ways, CHIaaao.
'I ho klu'ps ut Forth AVuyno are fully
employed in work fur this road, and also In
1110 construction or rullman, Talaco cars
ana roiiini; stock for tlio Indlatinmill.
.St. I.ouls mid tliu (ininil ltanidi Jk In.ll.n.
most eli L-ant tiuttern havo l,..nn o....,ni .i
ii.iiin, niivurni new ru l imn mrs or tlm
for tho train between Chicago and Nw
V...I. I
. vin, i
Illl, ml. Central.
i iter,-; mis leit lmllt recently at tho
coiimiiuva alions In L'hleni'u. ,,,
sleeping coaches, which, for comfort and
convenience, are not ens v suriitminL nn,!
which urn reallv ideiiini t)n,.l, n,,.... u
le,s display thnn Iu ninny coaches built of
line ear. -Sheso cars aro eiilli.,1 ,1...
linieii iiiiwk anil "h otix L'ilv ' Tlu.ir
ant neatly pulutcd on tho outside, with
black walnut doors. The lnl, rl,,r fl.,1.1, u
i.. . I, . 1.. . - .
in nm. iiea n tie ; wu nut. with it run.
...1, ... uiiiu, ui iiMiiiuHL. 1 I1U llllllllllinPI la
I,.,. ,, ,,i i,.,.. .............. nu.. i . . .
rich and elegant, and nut to be surpas.ed for
comfort. Tho berths uro made to turn up
in. ,in iiinri v iiorncnuicu ar than ... I
girlng a broader apuco under tho ele
vated roof, nnd making tho car rootnlorand
lishlor. Theso berths nro impended bv a
lieculiar nlttmratus ISnow'a mrlii,.
leruniHiieoj, uy which they aro wound up
with tho L'rentest uaso. and nmv l.n
pendud nt uuv nnL'lu without ilaliimr .r
iiiiiiuK. in uncii cnu incro is a lurgo
waOi-room, each nrovlded with iw l,aii.7.
1 1: . " ..i i .i . "i
to that putteuuers can mnku tludr t,,llii
with little delny In waiting for each other.
There i also u .late-room at earl, i.n,1 i'l,a
windows uro hlehcr than ukiihI i
give light to tho upper borths, which Is
I'eituilllv a desidoriitiiin. 1'lin,,,
tleejiing cart similar to these will soon lo
put on tho road.
Merit n a Florida Stiver.
From J.uko (Seorrn tn Vitrt M AI1V11 ,1...
iMr, nurrow una tortuous, to that It
was ut that time quite difficult for our
.! 1 - -n- . w...w ...u
funs io luuaothe bemis. Tho river linod
with pMlimttos, SpanUh bayonets, plnet,
water oaks dranrd In l,u Rn.ni i,., .
and lusurlant vines festooning to tho
water edge, or winding its way through
broad savannas covereiV with strango and
beautiful flower. - ,r .7
windlriL' through vast fields of broad-leafed
Water lillCS. and the ntrro.l,.l...il, .r,.n..ni
balsams, sjiico and it wilderness of flowers,
all combined to render h ft annna u,i WAlrsl
and unreal. We SeAlnml 111 l,n urun.lnptf,,. In
dreamland, und I was tempted to look up
1.. vA,vviniu,n oi seeing voio t "(.attlo in
the Air" outlined upou tho sky.
The Mlafbr(aiaorDestrnai,
Thoro was an old lady who lived noxt
door to tho navy yard at Portsmouth, in
Now Hampshire, and who had tho misfor
tune to bo hard of hearing. Last Fourth
of July tho sat In her parlor whilo tho
boys of tho navy yard flrod n saluto of 30
heavy guns. At tho last GB-poundor went
oil' tho old lady started up In her chair and
called out, "Cornell)."
: .. i-,
TIIK TltlClim KI'IIUMK (SU I'd UK WOIIM
Perhai). it la not cctierallv known that
'thu much talked b(,irJehikiyUrpt.il ojil
pork worm, was llrstUscovoroa.inymur
icnhy.Dr'. 11 C. Kendall,' of PlilfudeipMu
Pa., with that American instrument kwJwii
as the Craig! .Microscope, costing; only
$'2,1 u, after repeated failures to discover
tliu worm with an Imported microscope,
costlng$50, "of feebler power and let re
liable.7. This fact Dr. Kendall atands
ready to prove nt nny time. Tho "Craig"
Microtuopo.iaMient bo r with full direction
Is mailed anywhere for $2,7o, by K. II
ltoss, 111 'd Locut St., Sti Lotils, Mo.
Head the advertisement in this paper.
my .'II. (13m
THKCUAIU XIGMHlCOPK. "
This Mlcroscopo is ainipliflod nnd adapt
ed to popular as well at scientific use. 1 A
now optical wonder I This Is the only in
strument of high powor' which requires nu
focal adjustment, nnd therefore can be
roadily usod by every onoj even by chil
dren. Costlnjr only Two Dollars nnd
Sovcnty-flvo Cents, by mail, post a!d, it
is within the reach of ull in thu commun
ity, and thould be on tho tablo of every
Prnctloncer. ltead advertisement in this
paper. rn27d3m.
NOUffft AIIVICK.
Make It your business, if you need cloth-
,nfe'i to go to ft reliable store, whercyou
can find all you need, nnd made In the style
you fancy, at audi price us to suit your
purso and the times. Antrim's is Justtuch
a house. There you will always find n
complete and select assortment of cloth
ing, clthor for men, youths', boys' or child
ren, at price a low as tho lowest. Com
pare his goods and price- ni it will bo to
your Interest. ? tf.
fMOTOUHAI'HKI MofwiUI'IIHI
Go to J. O. Uagwoll, Photographer!
corner Eighth stroct, and Ohio Levee, for
pictures, Carta do Vlsitot, etc. Having
mndo arrangements withtbmo of the' belt
artists of our Targo cities, bo' respcctAilly
solicit orders for copy Ins; nnd enlargo
Ing old picture. Call nt his rooms and
tee specimens of work In that line,
apidtf
... .
IUdicai XxroRM. Tho old modo of
changing gray hair to a color rnoro or less
natural, Is eternally abolished. I'll At OS's
Vitama, or Salvation von tiik Haiti,
Imparts to tho bleached fiber tho very
hade that has been bleached out of them
by timo or tlckneu, and it clear and hat
no todimont. Sold by all druggists and
fancy goods dealers.
Jy25-d&wlw.
Oentlemen go to John Antrim'., 73
UIiio Lovee, for all your muslin shirts,
hosiery, underwear and miner collars, ami
save at least 25 per cent from the ordinary
retail prices. Ho has tlio best cloth cov
ered paper collar ever offered In the mar-
ket. f.
nnr. jnu oui ni employment f If, so
suad for tho '-Tho Greatest "Work of tho
A(?e. Therein you will certainly find tomo
thlng that will not only slve employment
but by uerservcrnncoleHil to fi,rtiin. s..n
advertisement in this pnjior. mayl83m
Snrutogu Ladles' Trunks tlio best
manufactured all sizes and prices, at John
Antrim's. Also Satchel and Travellne
ling of nil grades, lite, stylus and
prices. tf.
W. W. Thornton, No 131 Thornton
block, Tenth ttrect, hat Just received threfl
hundred boxes of glass, varying In slr.q
from 8x10 to 30x10. For fnlo. wholesale
refill. jjtf,
Putor NefT mammoth stock of Stirinir
clothing emhriices all tho new itylej, and
'una nowiiero visa In tho
h1!1'"" ,l,rKu nm' WH varied stock of lioys'
i.l.it 111 ri.
Iilng.
..w. ..
ee sure to toll ut 73 Ohio I.eveo, nn
sen tint Juno Hug Hats, with u varied stock
of other new styles, too numerous to men.
Hon. Remember Antrim's Is tint ulnei. In
get your hats. tf.
Ventilated hat, In entirely new styles
tho iiiikI eonifortablo nnd delightful hat
over worn, nt Jno. Antrim's. tf.
-
Youths' buys' nnd Children's clothes, at
less than Now York prices, will bo sold
this week, at 1. Nell's, regardless of cost.
llAIKIAl.Sfil llAMIAI.NH I A good Milt of
clothing for ten dollars, ut 1'. NctTs, 7n
Ohio Lovee.
.Iuht Ukckivkii. Tlm iSIhm, Kly Klllot
ii ml Don't llmhlcr Mo lints nnd nips nt
1'. NotTs, No. 7(1 Ohio Iasvw.
You will greatly "miss it" if you don't
buy tho Stnr Hhlrt Ht Jolui Antrim'', .No.
73, Ohio i.uvfc. tf.
Fniwii Kg)r,s and Yellow Hotter can ui.
ways bo had. Head tho advertisement
"OroatosfWorkoftho Age," In this p.
per. myl8(i3ni
Clothlntr for the million at 1. NffT. w
71) Ohio lovee. Thcbcst uood in tho ritv
will bo found at this house u
rLOUIt.
300 bbls. Flour medium grade, also '200
1ml f bblt. medium quality suitable for tho
Sou thorn ra for talo at tho Kevntian
mil ,f
Hit ture to read tho advertisement
"Greatest Work of tho Age," in this
paper. inaylSdiSiii
Good wholesome Vinegar. Any onu
can make It. See advertisement of W. II.
Bishop lu this paper. niy25daw3iu
4
DRV GOODS,
IN
FOURTH
i ' 't
r WAIUO.
WM. KLUGE
lln Introduce. I Into hi Kourth Ward Orociry
. i I establishment n
PRY GOODS
i
ji i
.i'i
KinhrnJiot ejery nrtlcli,uuiillr foRnil In thf reg
ular dry Kuorts hotntesof theclly
STAPLE ASI FAIfCY DRY (JOOI)S
OF EVKItr lllMORIPTION,
Hosiery, Notions, Boots, Shoes
Amlncoinidi te nnorlnicnl rncrtllr.
The lmtronsKu f lh (uiIjIi'c IK Inrltcd, llm pm
printer Rimrrniiteeln to tifll nnjrlhlng In hit linn,
vlietlier iJiy (loo. Is or (Jroerrie, chrap an
tl,e e.tn l? tKiiixhti))tthrln theclljr.
HKMKMIIKtt THK l'l.ACKt
Door to the Corner of Poplar
mill Nineteenth Street.
Xwt
The Grccorv Establishment at
tho Corner or Commercial Avenue
and Sixth Street will be maln
aned as usual, one or the best
sitoked in the city.
AUCTION k COMMISSION
l TIOX AND COM MISSION
1KODNU.
Daniel Hartman
ltrliirnt liin Ih.inha to the cMitn of Cairo for
their libiTnl luitrunnue, nnd uouM Inform Ihiin
that he can 1k found athlid.l slnl liOCommfr.
clal uU'liue. All s.ile ranill itlrnjejlo.
I,lleral AdTuntes Made on ConMgii
incnlK.
Ilriliil.ir Mln tln k Vflnc"d)'ii an d Stturdaj'i
All riiilKnmenl coerpt hv opin ftAlcy of lnur
air. raruc eiinmKUiiii; guoui win incur
No Extra Charge Tor Storage.
For nromtit return and Mrlel attention to l.iii-
nen wouM mott reipectfully ri'fcr tu the fulluw.
inrnii'rt.'iini, iatiiKi'rnni mnern.
H.itliJav llm... Ii. Ilur.l A Hon. Adam Kiprrtu
Coiiln), A. ll.silionl, II, X. ilurr'll, llriiuil A
Htllwell. Haul (I, K'huli, K. I'. Willlainflii, KIM
National lUuli, of Clro. llonleo A Joocn, Nrw
Vora. A. r rrnrii, iion, inru .'ii'.rr, io.
Ion. Allantlollaaa ().. I'iltotnirff. Ctaoli A llro.
Chicaio. A. Melirnhlrarr, iKiaifda. A. 11 all A
Co.. Hi. I.nnl. Ililtlir.
AUCTIONS Kit.
T T. IMIIKKK,
Licensed Auctioneer.
OPFIUK- Tor the prnl, at It. II. Cunning
ir0nt .loftMitfM promptly ttrmfl tom
WOOD,
WW.
DEALER IN FIREWOOD
ISS l'HRl'AHKU SO fll.l. UNISKMSS
rrr.ni,iy and AiifMiarily. with the Try Ut
rm-Mituu,
OAK anil HICKORY
LouTP Orilfrn nt
UK AT Tilt:
Hulcn'x Old .Stand
S'OStT.Ut'ril'K.
(JKOCKHIKS-COMMISSIO.V.
W. .Stratum. T. lllM.
gTKATTO.V A: BIR1,
(iueeeasura tn .Straiten, lludt'in X Clark,)
"VVlioloHulo
GROCERS
....mi,.....
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CAIRO. ILL.
or Atsstrsrau roamr vss., ssttti
Mniiuratliirrri AarriilM for f.'otoss Vssrti,
Q 1. UIMilAMSO.V,
YOlAalA?s
GROCER
irit.oii;oic
OMMISSIO.N MKHCJIIAM'
No. 7(1 Ohio Lercf, .
CAIRO, ILL.
Nprrlal atlcsitlois nttm to
turula astd S'llllaK Urtlars.
Cattala-ss
rufiiriTsiE,
j N. HAUItCfc,
DKALKIW IN
Bar Fixtures.
LASSWAKK and HOUSE FUKNsSH
(iOOUS,
185 and 187 COMMERCIAL AVENU
Cairo, Illlnolna
FOB KALE.
tntF
OK HAIK
TJit two story framo ilwclllnitnii.l lot
Mock No. CO, on rifth atrcft. bnlyi'een Walnut
Hrecl nmlJi'fleraonnvi-iiiii.. Talrn. in.
rnnlalna n good ball,
Tlii'oo Xjsvrso Xl.ooxxi.aB
on each lloori iikoocI hrick crllnr under it and
law c Intern vi.lbriniara, for furllirr nar
tlciilara apply to1 ; II. IILOM.
Umif r He vfnth 81. riii' Washington avo.
VMto, llliuois, July HI, s;u, jylMltn
"issssk
siiPS
COMMISSION FORWARDING,
- if t";v 1
Hurcrators to I J. 11. Hendrlelii. A Co,
FORWARDING
oat
PROPRIETORS,
S.IIIKMtl. AltVAN!KN MAIIK St.V I ON.
SlfSNiaRNTN.
""'"T", "ii f'uif i u;imy jum afu mi c.inr
eMli.iie.lti i,,,.,l to with tiniiiiitiie
tl .,ir In fv
(Mnneotnar As rkerl l'hllllV
(1BMKBAI.
coMivtrssioN
....in
11
All Dtaler In ' ,4 (
i lr,
Hour, aicitl, IIhj-, :srii, Oiiim,
Bran.
Cor, 10th St.&Ohid Levee
CAIRO, IIXINOIN.
FU7R.
-pirriiit cuiir,
KXOLUHIVIi!
Millers' Agent,
00 omo xiwbii
CAIRO, ILL
r1ri llclttal, assd Prastsptlr "(
Mturartarllr FSIIaal.
rionixSaGUi
T
OHIO I.KVEI' , CAIRO.
FLLTO.N k SONS, . Pronrlctom
Ar Maw 1st Fssll ttaartllaa.
Mfc.lM. Kllttnn A SJtn. SS ft ttritt.B.Pak.1 ta fltfiniali
Alt knvNof Kloiirof ihi tft ntu'lty, nml Uo
Ul I A' all t.-a a..
I - vi taaj atUiBia friiun riot ir. iiiisvsii
tr tn Iris qtiiWstlt. inAW from IU U .t Vhit
p VIHrC'EIVT,
IiKtl.KIt IN
GROCERIES
MM,
Plaster Paris Plasterers' Hair
OJOWKXnST'V, satoo.
Ume In linlkf alwnyss on haad
CORKER 8th SI. & OHIO LEVEE
CAIRO, ILL.
J MYTH CO.,
GROCERS
OHIO LEVEE,
OAXRO, XXjXjXCTOXM.
Alao, krrp
ronslanllr rn lianJ a tun.l com.
I'lt-to slouk ol
I IfllinDC 5 UlUICIflCQ
LlyUUnO " WnlOlVILO
Scotch and Irish Whiskies
- i3r.
Port, Madeira, Sherry, Calabaw
WINES.
U'li am aui.nl. fnr J. Iti.lil A I'll 'a fVtl,mll,l
niltMilMi Al.l..
U'o .fll fxcli.ivrlv fur fA.h. In hIiIcIi fi,t uu
Itttltv till, attt'iitloi, olclosu tr4lii 1,11)17.
N'l'lsl atlfiitlon thru tu fillitik' ordtra.
,(
QX TIIK TrlOVE."
H. M. HULEN
GROCER
AND
Confection Merchant
Hah Iteniored tu His Old Stum!
13f Commercial venue
rr he solid la a contmuanco of ,lrouag
formerou.to mcra. a. will a. that of at nt
oaet at mar .t ,rlmr Kroori, proW.ion.ty
, remarUbly clieait for iaU.
ermai Btrlc'tly ca.lt, far which )to will all,
orthaothalow.,.,. ,
mi TO STROPS.
TICKETS FOR SALE
tits iiu
Usrl, MorrlN V C'HHsIce.
HJII I! 111!!! Ill VT
WW
A KCII I
Ml. JOHN llUlil-'S CtH-U.MN.
Jj)U. JOIIX It DLL'S
Great Remedies
DRjOHfTBULL
Mniilir.M;liiri riii rlu, T ()( ,,,
CELEBRATED
Smith's Tonic
SYRUP
con tiii:
CORE OF AGUE AND FEVER
OR
n-xxcL
GJxllXm
'I'lIK iimnfiMor or thin ecliliralnl rnf.li. i,t
J. Jil-llj ilaiiiK for II a uiMrinrily utrrnlliv
ii i.-il u- cm r i.lli ic.l Iu llm .ullli Iur ll.n.lr, n
Uu. ipttjf uJ fttmanrrt trrr nf Auiii- ari.l Kt'li r,
or i Mil an I fVri r, wln-lhf-r ol shun or Ifliii
imiillnrf. Ili-r. li ut.i tin. rntif VV. sti rn nnd
Niullinf.lcni eoiintrytu li-nr hun lilliimny lu
the Iruth ur tlm k.-irlion, ilmt m i,u i:i.h
Hhnlvt it villi it full lortir.., If I hi- itlp'.'linn iiik
ntrlcllsr IoIIuhi-J mill rnrni'il nut In n vtnt
iii iny vHu a pinule ilosi. linn btva aiilbrirni lor
tun-, aii'l wh,lur.imliic ht hfth nrnl 1.) 4
aliKl l!ll, w.ilh a ixttmt ri-Muratlon ill the
K0tritl IiiaIiIi. It l, hoi.rr, i.HKliii.t, nti.l lit
l Dry rain iiiurr n rluui In rinr, if il i,u l uui.
thitli d in smaller Unar fur a vti i-K ur tnuafl''rth
illMa ha- ln cliwki il, inmr rth.idall) III 1I.1
III ull nnJ Inn maihIiuk n.i , Ininlli , ii,i
tntxllcltio Hill lie I ii'iinre any 11J.I lo kf p ll.r
lovrela In foi I orilfr: lioilM llm patent, hdvict
r. rMlr- a ralhailio inislitim., aflrr hiitllii!
imii mrw ur uiur uo or iui irniii,
Jon' nt llulrn Vricrlalili- I'atnllt
W 1 utr.cietit.
a fliii'ir
I'llla
1)11. JOHN l.Ul.l. .-: l-r.ii 1 o'J. t
MO. 10 I'irTIl', VvHSH si sect,)
Xsoulasvlllo, Ky.
To .My VnltiMlhlato aiisl U'sirlsl
wide ;iIcuslrrV:
IlUVfc tKrittJ inaoy tft.in.ii Al lr.ii
,rufr,.ikD4l ami n.iilitil inni, m hIiuh, .
aii,lsarioU)illiratibiis li.ie a, .11 of l .,
arpxrnuiiiK. Tin- folUalnv. frun a lilflilx filii
catnl ami ,'iil.r .I,).k,ji in i;.i,ik,, nut.
taltily iiIih of llm III,,! .pii.iI.Ii' , 0tlltliilblCalL.lt.
1 liate r,rr I r. .. tin til l.nci. i.
aMI; wl.at lia ri.rat:. of, and I... I' .Iiimi.ii) ,ir.
.rir. tu li m n t tn ui liiifn of iji,,. iJi(
what tlw, iKMlor .a), of Hull's Wariss Br
trajert
Vllltoow, WaiarrC'iuM) fl.,,
jDtir- JJ, .a I
Dr. Join Hill Iar bin I ! t. . ,
jtnru jour "Worin ltr.tr' rr ' a, irra) l a ,
WW CuJ It MUluUllUll)' rrUatloa., U luw i.ol
fail.) In a tinitlc Iniltliir to !,n. tin. u ..I,.. I.t r
riltxU iwiiUuiBKa prctijr Ursi- cuunty ira. in I
anJ lia, ,lllj ue fur aoini ailkii. i,( if,i. k l
i arn n,r to rotu,. ,ni i Knnwtr no trm.. ,
rH.oii,mu Ji by It,,, aU. utilhontii . Ilut i .
crttalii stt'l )-"lrinlt. rrIN-t, Dn tt,iicntrar
ll. ri nin iii.criiain in ill, r.iii'inr CI jl I II
rilnu)oii I. to Un I out upon ulut irrttt. I i an
it't llm rniMlicliir dirra-llr irutn fun, lit , i
It utHin 1-4.1 tirnia. 1 .halt u.r nhi.hL ui i..
I wii ar.. tint t ru- nuclniclmriTcl, li,,.r.i-,,r
lo Ilia trwhlnr. an.l ,rwik' of a jjrrat ma r.l
of Ilia frh'sr linr ili..i,Iln a rtliii4 alncliar
iiww iv i mutbrui, aiui,i7 iiovauH, ar may
iKnuraiitbfiUi'oinkinallnri. r'orrnjr ,vt,.Lu
maka it a rulu to tin, all kn,lirt imam n, m.
Irtlatrisutlrriocliuinaiiiljr vw. , I. ma; U mli
iq curuin.n noi nraitaiiri i1 su.a .(,111 nun
morn Inronlon. than tnv trlf liatn Iraninl it.
rffM'tt flr.t, and twutnl llm .ul nitlil loafctil.-
It, at UUOairiJua. Iluawtrr. I alii b no iuum ui
a,liuoal or u,irir of th, lliukn,l of otilili
noatriiiiia trial duo'l tt.f txunl), iluii tiiirtntl to
nti, all manner ol i!lr.i' tonl.kli RfU i. )., r
I'lra.r rrrlr .oon, anJ itiforin in- f rur U-i
irini. ,aiu,.,r. irii rrfl- lllllll
J L I.I L si'.
i . i i.r.Mi.
.Vl M It
SARSAPARILLA
Itcnsl Hie C'ustHlii, Ia IIt ami
the Let 1st I'rsnii Ilia .llsslhor :
llrntoB ltjrrw'kn, JIu., April ao,
UR. JlHKIll)LI-Irrttlri Knnvtini Ihr rtli
irnov f l our Har.t irlll i. un l Ilia lualjnc at, I
lnrB'lal ,iulill. it jjor.rort., ) a. n,t jou 11.
uuuwiui auttnii-rii ut mjraai'i
I wu. Honmlcl atmil tx yrar. avo Ma. Ukcn
,ri.(nrran,lriiiiHnr.l t l nil. rn inuiitlii. Hi- i
iiioi r j o oflrti, tny voiinillia,cnol lirji , in
I liMr-iiui .at nj, ni'.iiirnl .inoi, I w. uti I
lam .hot llirni.li ll.u ln. My ;i'iicrul l.ral'li
1. iiiiuurrl, nn, I I nriMl t.omrtnnii tu a.'t nt
turf. I Ikivi- iiimi. faiili in )t,iirr"atajjriili linu
in alijlli.li 1 1.,', I H ..I Ilut thai I. yi tinlnr.
I'lrai, illiliti tin, h half dnu.n l.itllr.. anJ
oMi t.vi-r. c. i'. jdii.Nso.v.
H Ti.loltowsi,t rillrnji'riVou.'lIi,
" JtiimJ.iu...n, n,,ll,-r tf l i,l .',,l,i,
I'lt. JOHN JHJI.I- It. ar Sirr Myl.ii.Un l. I r.
U H. jiihtitun, waa n aklllful ktiryi,li ami li)u
Un it: (.'. nlnl .Nrw fork, hIiiti- Ii tlicl, Icjriny
ll.i, ulaitr ('. I' Juliiitrin III tny I'nri'. Atllilllirn
)iat ,,f iixiv In. Im.I ii ilironn il.arilii'i an I
i n.ftil.i, li,r wlilolt Kavnliiiii your H,r-Mtill i
IT t l liUH IIIMi I li.ui, loii.n i,-, in
ini'ii, lil it In iii:uiy in .S'i-m V"rk, oliio ami i,K.,
lor acrofuU, li'iir wrr., nnJ vinral tlil,ilily,
IVrfft t niriT.. h:i Hlti ii, led it V iar,j liniij
in mmi oint KrvmU aaii ftirr wttvttri utmmt
Mirai.fviK, 1 am ti'rj'auitiiiia for my m,u lo ajMin
I'.irn rii Diir.i. in oiir iarmarill.i. Ili i frurfui
of i;i tllUK" i,,uikiii. utllilc, In tli o Ina virilinv In
toil iur ii. tits uuiiii'H hiii, lurrioii., i.iii i ii
lintr liuwtll rHii.vtr
JUIIN'Mi.N
AITIIi: Xi'lO IXKJII.MKXT.S
Arkansas Heard From.
TCNtliiuiii3' r Hft'slU'iil Mvn
rltoiiv Pnint Wlilll, Co.. All;. Mv "3. 'tit.
itr. Juiih lti'LLMIlar Hlr: l,n.t ril,riinrv I un
at iMiiliavillii iuraliii.iiiK lr,,jH, iitnl I nl i,tnt
of your huri,i:inlla and (lroit llittur..
My nin.lit-favv, hIio un nli rn in tin1 l'rc,
Ii.m Im.,,,. ili.uti uith tin, ilf ntn.itl.iiii tur aolllli
J.' jS ImpreveJ "
i nW- hw.n 'in t-,1
2tl)iaL Tnn,nSiw..i
&$WfliMh
Iniie, commence! un tho Bllti'ra, nrnl oon foiin.l
brallh, IrloJ
Ull tilt M'V.
tr
rl y,ar-.?(A J firrr all.fti'.l-ht' iiit,rov,.,
ery muoh hr llm u.o of your lllllar. lmlo,.
very muoli by llio u.o or your
l,,.V,.jM,n llll. l.. lu.l Villi
In 11,1. aettloment. 1 think I coiiw avil.u.lE iu
qiiatitity ofjouriiH'diclnelhl".'''" e!'"--"")-
Cedrun ltilf.r. iiil Muraalarlll. wu
tiempiilacoor Rlcke.-""'',flllv
C. 11. WAI.HKH.
DIt. JUHK llUJili n
vine, ivy,
.... .777,-,
ii Demon
iin,'iiuiiy
Jr..-rir
miliB
rornwiv j atatnn aaia