MIYSICIA.VV A. WAIKJYMAlt, M. !., l lr, WILLIAM It. SMITH, I. U. R iVeen Waahlngtnn nvonunnnd Walnut Mre. t. mii -IM Commercial niir- lp Haira. 0. W. DUNNING, M. I), FJIDHSCE-fornef Ninth nil Wtnnl at. ,,.r... M..ih ilm nnd Ohio levie. Weir hottrt-froh. "''" nv, ""! I1 "' M.AWVERS. ALLEN, MUIiKKV k WIIKKLKH, ATTORNEYS AMI COUNSELORS AT LAW, William J. Allen, ") . ,lnl,n II.Mulkey, CAlltO, ILLINOIS, fj.iniiicl I'.Wheeler.) otrlNtiiftilnr attention paid to river nnd ml mitntl) Im-ineia. orrii-K nooMH 7 and 8 winter's iilocc GREEN k GILBERT, ATTORNEYS AMI COUNSELORS AT LAW, William It. Orecn, en, ") William n inn OAtno, ILLINOIS, MUoft r. 01111 IW8iofUi attention (Itch In Ailmiinlty Htcamlmat btiaineaa. OFFICE, -euro i.evkk, nnou 7 and 8 oven 'ITV NATIONAL HANK. THE BULLETIN. Wednesday Morni.no, July 1?, 1871. JOHN It. OllEKLY, Editor and PiiiLianrii. Tram or tiic Dailt Ilitiriiv: SubnerijifioH, One week, by currier, 1' One yearly carrier, In advance 10 () Ooo month, by mall 75 Three monthi, f2 S3 Sli montln 4 21 One year, 8 W) The oKaatpnptrof AluanUr county ! Mr tilu of Com) ; the only morning; daily in Southern Illinois ; a vuU-avaif jonrnai ; tnudl, but fearUse ; out' rroLra on all subjects of interest to the jM' ; ml atargt ami Increasing circulation, the llu'.'f tin toliatt the patronngt ot intelligent recvlcri t d tnterpnnnj business men. Hit DOLLAR WEEKLY BULLETIN. John II. Oberly A Co. havo reduced the tub cription pneo ot the Weekly Cairo llullctin to One PoUar per annum, making It the cheapest pa per published In Southern Illinola. For President, 1872, JAMES R. DOOLITTLE, OF WISCONSIN. SujU to the decision of (ho national tk n ocntic eonventiot . The New York Voild o Senator Dao'.lt. 1 . "UU record i so coiu'utcnt and untar nithed that it may be likened to a straight lint drawn acrots a vuztle a clear beam, umwerved lit the Auctuatina atmonnhfrr of American ;)o!ttis, through the past From a A by Sena'or DaAUflt. Miterol at Ik twit, m liCs. "Let u act by the pccple of the South as Cimillut pronod to do Ly iho Latlumsnturltii-y hid ri IxjlfeJ aKlnjt ltomo nnd had tirn put down by iueriun- ui .iiii. jivwcr, ttxica Mo que! on .Ivan ill uiv iruMD, -imai PIII1II Io Mono W(n I.t.um and tho people of I, tlumf therouere tomeetea ihoie ho hhouto.1 : Coiifljcate tljeir property; miKO mem iavc." TJiere wan, Jio-. nr,nont thAVdiiy who would h.uo tnn.le Ihi'tn l .tl...riii ilavc. Hut CamilliiH, wliofo ,-huf a iingl. line hat nud.- his numciiii. uiu . iJ: a iiAtiirn, Ifl ua m 1K0 llioin icIIoh " "1 1 iu M othe iKjuerandelnry ot Kouin' Ii iiMioK-thitllieyiiaiotnlii iiuwutho atnn of tl.e r uWllinn nu t hate rent nod their lleiteiM-f tu tin. union ami the II i. nialco tho b.otiira ople our fdloM-cltli'iii., and llill add to Hie ran llnrT of the nation." Montoomeuy Blaiu has Jackson oil the brain iiad. John Q. Adams is tho bct living political letter writer. Ues.McUi.eli.an took the new de paiture sohutc with alacrity. He lik. s it. Jivc.v Jcnry Clay Dean, with Ks unkempt loci's and unwashed hand?, has come over to the democratic dopartr uts. Tun democrats of Egypt unanimous ly dyire that the next national demo cratic Jouentioii shall be held at St. Louis. "ft'CHBVLEU and I are out," is the "ni; Grant will h ig after the next pr-t-iileiitial fiction if the democrats ate w'-c and aci wisely. Cassett, formerly of Tu v, lir m.kti.v, i ruuniug the Illiwri Athn in the iae of T. LesV protest. T. L. 1 'w- procure a lawyer, o to swearing ud got into a law suit. JuiMlKGltEKN'rt Fourth of . Ink- nn. t'o. at Mound City, is spoken of by tho-o who had the pleasure of listening o it ait far above the average quality of indepcudeiico day eiTusions. An old-time whig llourbon has been "covered iu Union county who has l yet accepted the reaults of the Mexican war. He aay8 lle'U the o-urratio party d-u firat, and then "Ut. He Cghta on priueinlc. J'n iWI,t mado i0 folBt Mr ft"l OitloAv t, 1.,. a m,..!!.!..' . :l,uu"l-" party as state at u C0,1BrC88man for th, S:l ! i?!-n our hearty of , , C1Utut that the claims Mut. , :r-,0W!,s"la. Hon. 1). W. conqhkssma'n-.at.i.auo..- The vacancy in tl.o ,owcr , congress, ocean nr,f.,i i... . ofMr.l . u uie 6,on filled nn r. , ',(i..Mt'a. I- to be bu.ar flection day in v,.,,,,, her next. Tho ,. 1U -ooni w IflJllUJK'ntia n 1 1 am eandita m.. " V""- as the rho iii.t.,Ai . i uouiocrals 1 jet (letcrmlnedui nominate uc! ,,i ... --"r' avo not j iioinilinl,, .. ... . i. . Dittv !. t.t... . V.. - "uiuato iZ. . I, leaden," uuuviu uctng in favor ol tt o or oi ui;. I TJw expense of a camrml-M. . ,i ri5"' "'"I race. -i vtVHirtAN.Snra-eon ami Awnuheiir, formerly VI) Ann. I riM.n county, llllnol., I.M r ;i.wnii located "n ir.. ' ifflff-tvimnerciAl 'U-n L.gh.h am! Mali, Mice.. W mpo?sib!lity of tirousiuj; cnthus'insm (jnolt n contest ; thu (lit ficnlty i'i lirocuirnj; tuo rcrviccs of ppcakcr?, etc., nro urycil hi rtions to n regular canvas?. liowcvor, wo cannot arouse tlio clomo crats of Illinois to interest in sup" " ection tlio partv retain no longer any of its oltl-titno vitality. c bc- ieve the democratic people arc not as tatlietic as the Sprinlicld managers represent them to be ; but that, on tho contrary, they arc av;alco to the impor- mice of democratic .ctory and would turn out to tho polls promptly nud work with enthusiasm for success. The trouble is, there is no availablo candi date. The old stagers wont do, and tho old stagers would not like to sec a new man step to tho front. Tv-ncr probably tho most able democrat in the state, and a man who could make a very vigorous cauvass against Oglcsby has rendered himself unavailable by his Vcorian fight for the removal of the stato capital, nnd none of tho other ''culirjg 1 democrats want to mak- tlie mcc. IVc must, therefore, if wo non,:na'v? at nil, go out or tho oia and look after a now man ; and, if we do, there is not, in our opinion, a moro ava'hbic man than Mr. It. K. Goodcll, of Springfield. He is well-known in every part of tho state, and, wherever known, is exceedingly popular. Always a democrat, ho has never been identi fied with any of tho obnoxious "rings which, in tlio past, afllictcd the party, lie would, therefore, rcccivo tho undi vided party vote ; and, wo havo reason to believe, would also rcccivo a largo republican vote in the center aud north ern part of tho state. Mr. Goodoll, ilthough he has never taken a promi nent part in politics has always been very active, nnd deserve.- well of his party. lie is a gentleman of ability, nnd, if nominated, could and would, wo arc sure, bring into rciiuisitiou all those means most requisito to tho achieve ment of success. THE EDITOlt HOUNDS. TiiEcditor of tho Harrisburg Citron- ich is independence personified aud purns tho arbitrary i lies of grammar with a r.oblc scoi u. His "who doncs" aud "would have wen s" are lefrcshiug specimeus of what a total indifference to the ten.c. pas(,prceut aud fitare, may do for an editor, lie shows a like want of consideration for pronouns, also, scat tering them about lcgardless of their anteeede as wi ness tho following notice o"a loss : "l'ev. desires 'us to K.y he has lost (en dollars, etc. 1 I lie fiti-Ier w'll be liberally rcwaided ' by lca ig it where ho can got it." Recently, the editor of the Cironkle v's'ted a neighboring town to solicit for subsc-ibers to his valuable paper, and here, to use his ow.: woid.3, 'wo had ' our 'impeller' put up. or rather, ddno 1 it our.elf, and kcjit a sharp car "or tlio dinner bell, and when it sounded, we bounded." Could anything be more ight, graceful, or o.cpiesjivo '! Why sbou'd any person w '1 the ability to maku wonl-i convey mi v tlly the idea iiioant to be expressed, confine his soar ing genius to the d-.-udgery of study iiig tho proper use of words and their ccnsti.ic.'on iuto fc:i uccs' Hut, dtir cd!tor does not only resem b'o t ho eagle in bis geirus ; ho can be a tendo aud patbo "o us the dovo when cc- .1'iou requ'.-cs it. Speaking of a fa ts! accident which dep-.ived a eoiisump- t'vo wife, "g adutilly pass'ng away," of he hu band, Hounds, (our editor's n:i'.nu is Hnu.ids), feelingly says: "This 'Midden and inelaiichuly accident falls ' w!.h . .o-folil weight upon her shat ' lercil 1' me." Sumo jiersons may bo dljpo ed to question how an accident can f 'I with two fold weight upon a sha. red frame, but we lut that pass. No one v "11 deny that the idea is tci -derueis and pathm itso;f. Hointls, being no doubt, one of the be.it of moil, now and then iclishes a little nonsense, and describe how hu pout the Fourth of July in a "ge lov- noiH way, making bis legs act the part of winding blades at a dance"' and cusing himself tin the plea t lint printers arc httmtiiir. as well as other people." Our spate forbids a more xtended notice of tho contents of the current number of tho Chronicle, Hounds should live a thousand years, aud if merit is rewarded will number is subscribers by tho tens of thousands. THE MAN 1'OU THKHOUll. The democrats are looking forward to the approaching presidential canvass with much interest. Thoy have a well founded belief that the days of radica domination are nearlv numbered am that the peoplo havo dole-mined to re place the democracy in charge of the icuorai and state goYornnien s. Fol lowing the path pointed out by thu la , iiiiautiiguaiii, onu ilumocratie convention uUer another has left the is- jues ol the past, and now there can onger be any drmbt that what no has "--n eaneu tno "new detmrlnm" i. wto piationn ol the national democratic l'urty. This fact hasstrengthoueddoin moeratio belief in democratic triumph ; and, if the party tdml! havo the u!c .1..... 1 "nuoiii io pursue tho prcent line ol' . i- ... ' ?i y l ltHloKlcal rcult ' roHpoot to the candidato ,n well as in regard to THE CAIRO DAILY tho platform, tlio defeat of radicalism wlll.iiievitably ensue. Hut, if wo shall ttcnijit to put our new wi io into out bottle.', tho rcjult will be what all ex- cn'onco (cache.. "Wo must telcct a candidato at whom tho people can not point nud say: "You profeis much, but tho record of your candi date gives the lie to your profe-sions. In looking nrounu us lor such a can didate three or four gcnllciucn conspic uously attract attention Chief .Justice Chase, Judge Davis, Gen. Hancock and iX-fccnator Doolittlc. For nono of these gontlcmcn do wo entertain a higher reenrd than for Chicf-Justico Chase. . He is, in our opinion, one of tho great men of the present era in Amorican history, and tho failure to nominate him at the New York convention of 18GS, was, wo be liove, n very great political blunder, But, of lato days, sickness has robbed him of much of Ira . 'gor, and he no longer desires anything but that honor ablo rest to which his valuable politica' labors entitle him. Judgo Davis is gcntlcmon of great abilities, nud would do iiroJit to tlio iroHiMoiltial office ; bu his present political status is not exact- ly iixcti. Jio lias never acteu lor a mo- ment M.tn tno uemocraiic party, nuu his position on tho (arid has been ob noxious (o all Bound democrats. Be sides, his action in consenting to re open the legal (ender decision, so that, with tho aid of Gen. Grant's two hired judges, he might revcrso tho decision of the court agaiust the constitutionality of tho legal (ender act, was an offense against the independence of the judici ary so henious that it can only bo expia ted by years of repentance. In opposi tion to Gen. Hancock no objection can bo urged, except tho fact that his con nection with the Mrs. Surratt execution would be used us an effective weapon against him. Ho is a gallant soldier) and every lover of liberty owe to him a debt of gratitude for his noble delcnsc, while at New Orleans, of the true prin ciples of the government. But, we be lieve the people believe that the next president should come from the ranks of the ciilian statesmen of the demo cratic party, and Gen. Hancock is ev ery inch a soldier, cntoitaiuing tho sol dier's partialities aud prejudices, his hatreds and his loves. Agaiust Judgo Doolittlc what objec tion can be urged? Entering life a democrat he abaudo.ied the party on the issue of the repeal of the Missouri compromise, that gical'st political uiunucr ol tnc uemocracy, and was elected by the republican party to the S3iia'e of the United Sta s, in which, during twelve years, he occupied a con ipicuous place conspicuom because, with great ability, he persistently re sis' d all attempts of the ultra radicals to trample tho consi ution under thoir partisaii ieot. ivhon, ut Jar, its rc- s'stauce became unavailing, he took his stand with the democratic senators and becamo their leader in tho battles which tlicy uftei .vards fought with the Sumner incendiaries. Returning to his home at llaciuc, after his bold denun ciation of the reconstruction measures, bis old neighbors mobbed him, and, for years, tho malice of poli ical hatred followed him and his family. He was thrown out of the tenate, and tho dem ocratic rccrea-it, Carpenter, put into his place. But he never wavered even for a moment. He bee. me the chairman of the national demo ratio commit'ec; aud, iu every canvas since 18115, his voice has been heard iu denunciation of the radical revolutionary schemes. That Judge Doolittlo's political conduct has been controled by patriotic considerations, no one who looks at his record can doubt. Not evon his bitter- o.t enemies havo charged that ho left the republican pa.ty tu obtain office. Ho could havo retained office by bend ing his knee to tlw Baal of radical ouudrclism. Hu joined the ranks of the democracy because he loved the constitution moro than ho desired place; and, although he earned tho hatred of tho leaders o" tho radicals, he still re tains the respect nud affection of thou sands of republicans who know him to be the soul of honor honest, ablo and patriotic. As thu democratic uomiucu ho would rally all the democratic party, since he is tho leader of no cliquo, and has been identified with tho fortunes of the party during the last six years of darkness and sore trial, so that no ono could say of him : "Ho has come to us ' seeking thu flesh pots." Around him, too, a host of republicans men who nre now haultiug between two opinions, disgusted w. th the Grantism of tho re publican party and fearful of tho dc- mocraoy would at once gather and bo enthusiastic in liis support. Thoy havo not forgotten that ho was the right arm of Lincoln iu thu senate, and that his prediction ot'tho miseries that would flow from congressional reconstruction havo boon verified by uvents that his sagacity was only equaled by his brav cry. Thoy believe that, vth Doo little as tho standard-bearer of tho democratic party of tho ua'ion, thu fu turu would bo secure nud burty to all tho peoplo, north and fioutu, bu restored liberty, to ubo tho Judge's own elo quent language, "not with u Imlto 1 arouud liur neck, waiting tor trial und bouttneo nnu Lxceuium iiy u unlitary BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, court.)iiartial,butthatliborly which tho constitution secures by socuriiig to tho stales tho rights which are reserved to them and tho pcoplo . thereof that liberty which resulted from the slrugglo of our Anglo Saxon ancestors Pgaint ''o lh.tish aristocracy and which sccum the right of trial by jury, of coumcl for defense, and of tho examination of witnesses, so that even tho most hum ble citizen may havo n fair and Impar tial trial before ho can bo deprived of cither life, libcity or property." Iu short, wo believe that in Judge Doolit tlc the democracy may find a candidato who cannot be defeated by any candi da the republicans may bring agaiust him. He possesses all tho clement'' of st ength which ni'he approaching cam paign arc cssen il to success, and would be alike acccp bio to old-lino demo cra'i and consc vativc republicans. He is the man for the hour. His friends would bo enthusiastic iu his support, aud hiscnomicB could urgo lit tlo against him. To uso the languago employed by tho Now-York ll' rid in upcaUng of Judge Dooliltlo, "iiin poltt Jcaj rccorJ is B0 consistCnt and un r , nisllcJ) tliat it may bo -kcncJ t0 a 'straight lino drawn across n puzzle ' n e'ear beam, uuswoi ved by tho flue- lating ntmosphoroof American poli- ' tics through tho past twenty years." NElGHHOItHOOD NEWS. (Condentcd from our KxcliangcO SALINE. Tho Harrisburg ChronitlehkS chnn- gcd its day of publication to Thursday. Hlnckbcrric3 nro soiling nt 10c per gal lon, in .Salino County, and new wheat nt $1.00 per bushel. A fresh moat market " ono of tho recent attractions of Harrisburg. GALLATIN. Tlio friends of tompornnco In Shaw- noctown has found that abolishing tho liquor liccnso law has not lessoned but increased drunkonoss in that town, and tho oxpendioncy of ngain granting licci us to retail liquor sollors is being consider d. Dr. Trnflon has an elegant fntn'ly rcsidonoo iu course of erecting in Shawn- cetown. Tho Gallatin Gazette, always r'ive to tho interests of its section, suggrits tho forming of an agricultural society in tho county and the holding of a fair tho coming fall. Tho wire for the const-uction of tho St. Louis telegraph hi" nrrived at SI wn cetown. Orval Poor, 1'rciidcnt of tho Gallatin National Uunk, died in Shuwcctown, on tho 2nd inst. Ho was a man of strong native talent, ns evinced in his lifo and conduct. Commencing with nothing but health nnd an indomitable purpoK1, ho had otnassed, at tho ago of fifty two, nt which timo ho died, a fortuna of huif a million of dollars. Ho win a man univer sally respected and his death is regretted by all who know him. -.:.v.sit. Muln street, in Mt. O. i.ncl, boing improved by tho tearing nwny of several fratno buildings and tho building of brick ones in thoir places. 1'edJlers ins'U on selling their wares without liconco in tho nbovo natnod town, which disregard of tho luw cost ono of tlio over-reaching individuals 24 last weok. Tho Gormans of Mt. Curum) colobra- ted tho national day of their adopt. J coun try by a grand picnic, at which thoy woro add.-osscd by Mr. Jacob Knell in Go. man and Mr. 0. 1. Trek-rick in KnglUh, list ened to inu ic l y tho maenneichor, nto till sorts of good tng, nnd closed tho dny by n dunco. A hotiJo occupiud by Mr. Goorgo 1'aintor, with nil it content, wm burned last AYedncsihiy night. Tho flro was tho work of tin incendiary. JACKSON. . Tho survey os that portion oft i Cur bondalo and Shawnootown railroau bo twoon Carbondiilo and -Marlon was cun mcn cd last weok. A convention of of tho mprescntntivos of tho christion church of Southern Illi nois U called to mont in Carhondulo on tl.u 31st illat. (Ion. J. It. Swift, engineer of tho 'Car bondiilo and Shawnootown 11. It, will oon locate in tlio former town. FASHION 1IHEVITIES. l'ho lntost stylo of viniting card U of a pule lavendor tint and almost stputio., Largo genuinn Muud Mullor sun bon nets nro worn by city holies inthoconntry. Tho latest novolty for ladios is pink. coral necklace with Milton gold olasps Tlio latest Hylo of gold brncoIoH are tlio "gauntlets" two nnd a half inches wldo, Tho decoration of tlio head with nat ural flowors and vinos is a protty foreign fashion. Tho lutes stylo o! sllvorwuro is satin- finished, oxidized, and o-unmcntod with purest gliding. !!. . . -.- i aiiu iiuwujv smn ui ovonlrcS03 aro kilt-plaltcd and apron-fronted, ttnd loopod el pamtr uemnu. Ulmmbor slipper still rutaln tho Mario Antoinette shape, with largo roetti' and Iiiiokius on tim intnp, It Is fiiililunahlo tu carr - n little var nished willow twig with a tiny brus fer rule nn thu mid for a walking stick. Thurois a tendency to rovivo tlio clrcu lar form ofottt-door garments, particulr- ly in travailing capes and ovcralN. &3r There s said to bo n morchnnt In Now lork, WOulthv. tnlnntnil. nml f 1,1,. I, social position, who for thu lust tlftoen year hits regularly, nt tho end of nvnrv alx months, gono to somo hotol iu tho city and had n wook's debauch, ahuttlucr him self in his room and novor louvlnir it till his drunken spoil is ovor. .Then ho is uvorwnuimeu with slitimo onu romorso I nn,J n mun ualn till another aix months J oxyam nv contiuor htm. JULY 12, 1871. imOILKD llEEKKTItAlf. In my varied oxporiencoof tho cookery ' of our stcttl;. from ihn .i,n..,.i . .i.' mcuntalnii, thoro Is nn ntlclo of food which I havo raroly found well propnrcd onUldo of tho lariro towns, nnd that Isabrollddbcaf. jtcalc. 'J ho mannor of broiling It simply ui my uxiremo. wont tlio gridiron thor oughly oyer a bod of bright coals, lay tho atoak on It, and lot It warm through; turn- B "vur bo us io niAKO ono aiuo browner than tho othor. AVhon boated through. my n on a imi aim. sprinKio salt and pros Ormly with tho bottom of a dish so tu to proas nut tho (ulco. turn tlin llnak over, eprlnklo with salt on tho other ildr, uiiu priua ua oaioie. L,iy tno steak again on mo griuuip, and cook ,u, ,llio t flc. Pour 'tho jttlcfA)lnf the tfeal Ihto a tin cup, Ming a Uuupoonfut of button plico near tno nre. Wben tho itcak is cooked, lay It in a flat dish, pour the eravv of or It nndiorvehot. I amure no one who hd ovor tait a (teak broiled In this fajr wouiu ovor again rry or iiew one Vor- I J il . - 1 tv . . . rctponaenccoj iiiunia, jcoTgiatiamaiwn, DUVUM. BARCLAY BROS., 74: OHIO I.KVKK, Cairo, Uu DBTJG-O-ISTS SARATOGA SPltlNGS I till. M.AHT AT 1IARC LAYS' 11KUU STORK. Kbikii Hi'pply, Uailt. MOCKING BIRD FOOD ALL ICAtlT rOK IKC WITIIOl'T TAOrBLR At Uarclayh. JJ K I. M n 0 I. D ' g GRAPE ( CATAWBA oiurE ) PIliLS 1 CATAWnA L tl RA1E ' ' GRAPE U'ATAWllA on ait. PILLS AX!) ALL Or IIELNDVLD'N M Kit I VI KM FRESH FHOU FIRST IIANIiS, Alwayn in "lock Iu large rupply, and for ! b Barclay Uroi. PEBSH BLUE lilCIC JUHT RECXIVED axn For Nnle by ilm Jlimn, Bottle fir Uallou AT BARCLAYS'. ftSTExTRA Fine Cologne; OQtOenuine Importeu Extracts; BSTHaiii, Tooth and Nail IIrusiies; BSylNMA RUIUIKR NUKSEIIY Goo" AT BAECLAY BEOS. PURE WHITE LEAD AXU PURE FRENCH ZINC. Heat grades In large Mock art.l va riety, icry cheap; iui: Full Link of Colors, bar am ix oil; Taint Ilruslio., I, Inured Oil, Whitewash ! ,.lnhea, Turpentine, Vnrn'ahea Ete. etc., ALL KINIilt AXIl aTAXUAan 141'ALITII.K At IlAItCLAYS'. PAINTKI1. CAUL L. THOMAS, la prepared to do nil Und of plain and orna mental PAINTING, 4 KALSOMINING, PAPER HANGING HIUN WllITINO, ETC.,. At liKureauhich defy all cnmpetlon, nnd In tho lilghent Mylotftlio palntcr'a art. SHOP IN THE PERRY HOUSE, CO UN Kit OF COMMERCIAL AVBNUK AND EIQIITH STREET. fOAl- CAIRO CITY COAL h preparn.i tu aupi'ly ritatomera with tho best itinllty of PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS COAL. "VIIDKKS lefl at llalli.lay Itroa iiKli-e, 70 OHIO w ijr. i-.r.. or ui mo i on xru neiuw iiih Nt ciinrleH iiiiiei, win lei-eivo prompt attention. -IHKTUlf I.ll'lv ' Will li'illL't on. il hIoiiu Hldo ali-amern ut any hour. iMf SFWISU MACIII.MU WANTKD, AGKN'rS. Sovcnty.flvo to two hundred dollar per month everywliere, male and (cimilo, to introduco the liiiiiuliiulinorovod Common Hcne I-'uinily Bowing Muftlinn iri.la .nnnklrn idIH U.l,nl. 1..... flP v...mv. ,..a lilHhlKHU Hill ll.l, ll. lll, .WI,, tuck, bind, braid, cord, ntlllt und embroider In a moat superior mannor. I'rico only $10. fully warranted for flvo veara. We will pay ll.Ouo for any maclilno that will bow a stronger, mora beau tiful or moro elustlo aoam tlianonra.' It mnkeatue Klaatla I.ockHtlLah." KVnrv aoad atltclicall Ihi cuti and etlll tho ulolh Canuot bo nulled apart without tearing It. Wo pay agonta to iwl per ..iu..... .,, l-Alluu.v.fUia III II I Ivi l.w...?... twlco that nmoiint can be made, Forclroulara an icriiia, nppiy to or ajiarvaa, . . . . o: H0WER3 A CO,, 4'mHni-iicBHlri.ot. Ililld lull la. l'a. Cautiok. Do 'not bo Impoaad upon by othor pailloa palming oU worthleaaoaat Iron machinoa Under tho aamp iixiia or. olherwiae. Uura la Iho only (reniilueanS tcally waotlcal tltaan iiiacniaa tnauutactureil. n-i 1 ' 'apnuujiiQ Mr.tUCAI.. Dlt. UIUHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. innneyc ll.oijti reward lor anyem-eof dieiup, In nn.,.. nu.vii uicjT 1(111 10 CUrO. DR. KitJIiAU S DOLDEN HALSAM, Noa. 1 nnd 2, nre .ho greatest alteration known. Ull. HIGH Au'UnUliDKN KLIXIlt D-AMtltlll a the tfreateit Lnntn nil .,l,lnii.hi i. u- ..... .1. 1 Ill7 '" '",MIUI- un. nicn aij'.4 ooi.den1 antidotr la the only reliable Uiuraitc. Tbee re tnadlaaiat not lt tllfed to curn.lll complaint!, and LaneM nono: but nto unaiante, toettecta rautcat and epeeil.l cute In all vnitt tut whUn lhey -ar rrooffimeaUeU, ha all itlior tNtibtail luw .'aril'r.-rpna of thuAnU yearly I IMiai V r tft,'ttut huo loatall liopn.an'l MMaaMtaotmcrd incutiwecy the better our I Mai fWlty. in. WOHAUIS, GOLDEN, BALSAM No. 1. cure -ulcen, ulcerated ior throat and oto eye, cuianeoua erupiiona, copper bioionei. loraneaa oi mo acaip, toroi t la tha sraateiit renetaton alteraUre htnod vurlfler known, rcmsiea all mcrourr from in Tliem, ana iciiici mo viuuu puis nuu healtliy. , DR. IllCIIAU'H GOLDEN I1ALHAM, No. 2, enroi motcarlal aflectlon. rheumattam In all l( form", nnd glioa lininodlate relief In caaoa. nn.nicnAU-a ooltjkn antidotk, A radical cure for all urinary derangement Trice, Il per uottle. Hit. ltlCHAU'S GOLDEN EI.IXIU D'AMOtllt, Aridlcal cure fornenotn or ic-neral debility, In old or youna, Imparting energy lth wonderful eneci. . . AA IvifilA. ni ln for 89. On receipt ol price, thesa retneillo. will Imahip. nil to anv tilace. l'Mxnnt attention ludd to all cnrri'upoiK.nitii. Nono genuine without Ilm name of lli. lUCIIAU'SUOl.llKN ItUMUlEH, I. II. lttcBAibij .nolo proprietor." blown In K"" of uo""'"- . .,. . i. Circular! acnt. Trado aupplied aa a llU-ral dl- couiu. ........ Addrcn. tn. V. tl. Itlchard. KS Varlck-t , X. . WSend money by cxprcM or order (tood through yolir Hrugi(it, and )ou will meet with no loaa. ,c.,i,nn,i I.IrT. IN.SIlKAriCU. iNTEliraT-PM'TN A new and unel M'.lcin ol I.ilu ln.iiim.-. centlv liilto.luc. il br Iho MISSOURI MUTUAL LIFE Of NT. I.OVIN. lly llilayalcm; Lllo Insurance. la furnlined 'i aa litllo coat na bv the uaual nlann. and thu ol. let hot lr rn-cUea an annual iutrrmt ol i-veii PriCot. upou all Ui tiouay paid li) linn lulln Company! Ida annual premiunta thui. rariany htm aa much a a Kwerntneul bond. Th -Man- haa been Lhoiaurhlr crit c ieJ and fully -tiKlorxxl by Ilia moat omlnunt ucluaric anCaknifQl'mattie'irtatlclanl In the land! indeeil It has not'yet len the anbjeot of UnfaioraUo mantloa In any rcuprctulilo Uarter. Oftlca of tho Company, K0RT11WEST CORNER 10UIITH AND0L1VK, ST. LOUIS, MO. ARTHUR 11. UARRETT, Prt-aidonl, Benj. Williams, Secretar;. 1 TIIC Ranka high In tno Hat ol aound, thrifty Wcsli rr l.l In uniipanica. Ithaaaaaeti tnuro than enough to cover tl liabilltlca Inmldltloj In the rapunl. It haa ono hundred thomand dollar" depoalleu with thoHtittoof Miaanun aa a perpetual itllit. antee to Ua K)licv holder ii t,a.-r,,r,u,Ml fnllv with the new lauaol the nuiie, w nun aro iuun ua vaucuhk im muiu ni..- : ------ i ....l.l. lycnrorceil than ttioaooi rutern niau-a. It Invent It' runds In tho West, among the peoplo from whom they arc received. Its management la vfgoroua, aklliru I and rii dent. , Uu tinital lnn..iii finm Ilm tnlr "'a. already more iliiiu autlivirnt to puy n Iu"". It laauoa iKilioiea iinii the ordiiiar) llf- and en. dowment plana, at tho name rnte na other tint claaa companiea. Tho policy holdera receive all the profit !u an nual diridenda. The atock holderb can leccite only ten -m cent, of Intereat on their cipitat, hv iho term, n the charter. Tho annual dtvldcnda to pulicy holdeia aie kl ready greater than many ll Ki-tern Oiinpanlea have ever Ixeu able to pay. Tho Stale of llliuola paid In-1 jear aliut loi.i million dollar tor Life luaiirnno. Why aeud no much money out ol tl State away to New York an I New Kngland for an hi lidt that may bo prodmed jiiat na cheap t (or moro ' at homo? WOO l A- LOW, apriialawll Atfiil. Hi falro. roit nai.i: NO'riCK. The Illinois OVnlral Ilrl lljal Coinp ny now oiler for i-alo the fiillowiiigdetcribed lo,a In l-ir-1 Addition to the City of Cairn, viz : Lot 27 blo-k '.il. Id block U, i H -.'li, ' ! " i, " f, ' K! " S ' J, li n, " at m, " 21 " xi, " ai " sj. Kor term",, te., apply to J AM KM JOIIN-iO, U-liAltf At;ent NAB II HOI.IIKH. DOUVuVEXcTrNG'wVNl AMI SASH HOLDKU. HANSEL'S PATENT THE ONLY UELIA1ILK WINDOW FAST OUT. aS3 5-2 3 3 H DERLIZHEIMER & CAHN, Sole ownera of tho Terrltinea of the Htalea of lilinoii., Wiaconaln nnd Iowa, nnd Agents for other Htatoa. Gknbral Office 90 Washinoton-st., ciricAoo, u.ij. OAN tITTKUN. V, SI MUltllAY, GAS AND STEAM FITTER HAS REMOVEII FROM 1'EIIRV HOUSE to tub: RRICK UUILDING on SEVENTH ST, Ol'POSITK winter's 11L0CK, CAlltO, ILLINOIS- rTK haa greatly Improved his Block, and has AJ. now on liana nil m"'" CHANDELIERS, l'KN,DKNT8, OL0UES, 11RACKETS, HALL L1UIITH, SHADES, ETC. HE HAS MARKED DOWN PRICES To tho logout living nguroii, nnd ho Invites the JOUN U. 011EBLV t CO.'S Hook lllndery, In tho Dvllitih Uullding, u propared to furmah all kinu oi oiauu wuli to iuo puuue ami uo mi alalia ui wiuuiuu twwmu. KAMI. I'.IVt , ,,r rut r 11 ATflt f" NT VV. VV. UlUlViX MAlia l DOORS, SAS 11LINDS, WINDOW GLASS, NIIIN'OMW, Office on Tenth St., Ile-tnrrrn L'nmiufr-lal anil U'nkl.l.i Airimca, CAIBO. r.XiXi. k OKNTM Inr Unolr nir tru.r C.,m. xV Sheathing Felt and tjuarlaOmont. Hllll. INMIIUAKCE, W. II. MORRIS, Notary Public, v.. Ih.l. ... i il a it . IIKTSTTIREi! KIRK. HULL. CARGO. LIVE ST( i 1 ' - - ACCIDENT, LIKE, .KTNA, IIAUTFOK1), jhrrrm ... ............................................ NORTH AM KRICA, l'A., AaelK. ....2,TM,' HARTFORD, CONN., Aaaelf (. ni I-IIIKNIX, HARTFORD, A-Mtii. INTERNATIONAL, N. Y., Aaaeta.. PUTNAM, HARTFORD, AaaelD., CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, A.ai'iH ail HOME, C0LUM1IUS, Aaaeka . AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO., i Ull CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE, Anaeta H,VH, ACCIDENT, Aaaeta- l.Mll RAILWAY I'ASSENOERS' ASSURANl CO., HARTFORD, 4nB m ..........................w". iu..i. rj. INDEPENDENT, 110ST0W, r.'ui e n,'i,viim unniMU t. fiAYii 71 Ohio I.ovi-p, City National Hunk, CAIUO, II. I.-1 ij i.i Avn m a ii i rv i. UsTSUBAlT ttlNPAMIRNt JtlAQAltA, N. Y., Anaeta fa-1- OERMANIA, N. Y., HANOVF.lt. N. Y., AaatlH "72l RKl'UllLIC, N. V., 711 uompriaing Iho unuerwrimrn si j YONKERH. N. Y., Au.Aty . H7H ALI1ANY CITY, AAftPIR 1J. firemen's fund, b. f., AwartM I,7N SECURITY, N. Y. MARINE, ntHDiaiHIIIIItll IIHHIIMIIIIIIItlllli QTOBE. Dwellingi. Furniture, Hulla tt r wmii iw .....in un inTuriioio as Dennanent locuriiv will warrant. .1 raancoUully aak of tho cillioaa of Ca hareot their patrotingo, t W.- liiiiur H Wn CO t First N.tlr.nal