nr. v f.tTA ri: ahk.vt.
(', U'l.VSTOX k CO.,
ESTATE A GEXTS
AUCTIOXiJKS,
71 (jreoND n.oon) omo lkvke,
CUltO, ll.l.o..
L'V AND Sr.U, llV.Ah Estate,
PAY TAXES,
FUKNISH ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
i. 1 rifT,ar rnnve-vanf p. rtf h'i'11
cextkal nors:,
Villa HI.Irc. Illliinla.
TIM0T1IV t'OVL, Proprietor.
,, c, of .he .... mm fine-i ,. ,n .. con
i. t.m'-nic'o trtkllbfin M plrn eliti'l tt
g.ir thftii tht in Ihr liOp-lilch IklhrWrt
V .il KiJ!f.
CKAWFOni) HOUSK,
COHN'ER SIXTH and AVALNUT-ST,
(Enlfnce on Wxth-M.,)
r j o.k... -i
II C. Clt, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
0AKE?, CAUT A CO. Proptlftor.
COMMKUUIMj 1I0TKL,
COMMERClAL-AVrM'K, orWITE I1. O.,
CM HO.
( rRorntETOB.
Tlir 1Ol'aK Is- -VEWI.V FniNISHEt)
An.i o-?r- llhc fMie 5rt-clM ctoramoln
CKNT11AL IIOIVK.
m.,.i ihr rau;9ff.on.'iilh Sirl N'lwem
Watlimsioo nJCommrcilaifUU-,
cwir.o, ILLS.
V ' houif ha tn thornuchly nwhaulod,
tttjra thei n.l rr nor.tf .1. nJ i now ont-n for
ld fec'i'tion of cue ( Thf rooms nro all ntfie
kui tf otiUM. nJ fuihiluro new. Hatch
frtltf I'roprlflrgm.
nor. si: .niivikc
HOUSK MOVING.
JAMES KENNEDY,
HOUSK MOVER AND HUILDEIl
I rcprpij 10 do all kind- of
HOUsE MOVIKG, HOUSE RAISING
4 Mi
f.Ki'AIUIKO OF EVEKY Ur.SCKII'TIO.V
"X THE l inviMtlt 11 nil-
0.. KIt-i Iffl at the re-ide nee nl Mr, KiT.ne .lv.
ba -.oter Hreei, nut door tn the new holii
In .-. i.r iJrc.n to th rare r.f I'. lli.x II.
for It .Iklin o:Sce, vt.ll rn;c:ic rom t atttn
THE BULLETIN.
Vfi vcsD.tr Monsiso, Aioi.T .10. L'TI
il X il. OHEKLV, Kpit.'H aw Vi cr MiirE.
iim or me ItiLT III tun n :
SiAanytKin.
)(, by omier 23
.trljr urnr, in oiitraoce 10 Ol
otn. Ii) uail 75
T i .. oothi, fi 15
' ' illi-, 4 2J
.at, ... 8 UJ
T oi J pnptrtl Munrtltr ntntyinl of tht city oj
' j", , I M(v awniwjr ifciy inJvjulUrn HUrunt ;
n U aitnkt jut mil : kh,iU, 6uf fcarUst ; ouf.
m tin nil utbjatt ,f mttrat to the iMie ;
a a 'irpt atl t&uui etreulatvjn, the JluUe
v. Vmfi tlnp-itnmijbt UtiUlytnt roilert and
THE bOLLAK WKKKLY IIULLKTIN.
' i. II 0Urly A Co. mvo rwlucfil the nib
- r . t,,r. i, tl.e Wfkly Cairo lliillHi to
.i irnnnjin. miking it the cIiiHiet
icab:iilied In Southern Illlooin.
For I'rttldtnt, 1672,
JAMES H. 1)00 LITTLE,
or Wisconsin.
SAjtct to the decision oj the niitiunnl tlrm
oeratie eonrnifion.
in. Sri York World on Hemtnr Poolittlc
rtrord it to continent and (nr.
n ( lUitt it may be lihencd to a truijht
i. 'iJifH nrruM a ::(e-u clear beam
' rrut lu the riiictuatini atmoiitert
' .Wricii! p'AUici, through the jiaat
' c. ty Semfor liyitlle, .Wirr. I 'nt I),
truit, in Jv;-.
an l.jr Hit Mouth up UiiiiiIIiip ir'wd t..
-,.t.-.n ..uwillll HIICT IIH'V llit'l H I
iii itmic nud iu i i.-.'ii iui iiounii)
tlltl fHJT IIMT lilt llllMIOIt I
'.MM-itbitt -wtiHt huii i.i! dune wiih
'iiMt. If I. u ....... I. . .ri. ..... ...
- --".-liir ! Ii.miiiii . .1111 1 w, f
viiiiiwt i, , .i,.mtt-d . 'iH.iiii ale tiu-n
1.1 ,
iit.kr iiitiii tuvi-a." -J hfcru HHP, liou
' ' iluitdjj win ttuuM lmi- inuJo I Iii-iii
iii. iruw ii .in, nut cuiiiilliia. liun-
' "' amirlH linn hu.-) umdr liu iiiuni nn-
i - ha-. r. 1. 1 iih MIHki-1 Ii. Ill f. Huh
lilttiu 11 I Ii. Ill- lirii.tr till 1 k'l'lli ol
I..-
"". n-i Hint thf y liao Iiii-I mm n lln
u.'-.r itiK,n U, ,.u rni,.t,i 1 1 1 1 1
7 d li" unn ii Hn l IIir tlaip. iniike tin-
I- ..,. i. nr . I vt -i until., iin.! tliu.
"' l"'-pr tttiliti.ii-, i,f i. uutM.ii
ueurtt llarte aud .loatpiin Mil-
-r seiiu.il ol poets ha been called the
"uitformatic."
(".,.. I ,. ... ,.. .
--"i.r .llhTlL-K , I. -. 1I.I.IAMK lit
'
uimcvy, has commuuicated to the
"'mucKMu an arL'Uiiient
rtaSria ... . - . "
"im o thcBupreme court
tn in, rm tin.
vii,i; i .i. ., . ' -i'"
.v . me turee uPt aiiieiidineiits.
or any amendment, to ,1, cmptitution.
i. .
-ufcATuuyruU.y mr, by .uffoca-
tion, by the bulk-t, ,yt()U - ,
i"-nu'v"vv' MJ "UI' "a". i lulu vfcar-
i. . i . 1 1 "
uecomo jaMiioiiauie)aimti1(.j,(.rliouuji
uow lies uowu upon ins la-u and dies
iu the old-fajhioued manlier, i looked
upon as a coiiiuiouplaco fellow with
uo music iu his soul.
The small fry democratic newspaper
of Kentucky Hem to enjoy abuso
tho Louisville (Juuritr-.lourmil. They
are at least a quarter of a century bo
Liud tho timo, aud the sagacity of tho
Cvttrier'Journul which keeps that pa-
per ninong llio foremost leaders of pub
lie feiitinicnt in Anietiea insiill.i thcni.
They can tolerate nolliinjr hut tlie old
Hilicit nit, and permit tlio old-time
politicinnnof ilcmocraoy tlic moss-cov-
crcd captains of tho JJ')iirbons to lead
captains ol lio jf iiruons to lead
into (ho iiio.'t riilloiilous nbstinl -
Rut (ho Grtirtrr-Journal mn en-
them
itio.4
dure their nbn.e, and nftcr a while I ,lor"s of,,1 dilemma now presenting its "W,,y id you 1,0,1 7" I nskod Mr. Hnr
I learn to like it. Villitication by such I'cad in our path it is better to takn Phccause I ih.mt,i t ...
Nhallow-br.iined juditical idiots is high
I,M,"fC-
K.vowixu ones i sscrt that Hon. Wil-
iam Seward proposes to become the
omocratio candidate for president in
.
MiL'. Jiiat .ur. .-cwani is nnxious to
Mt in the pre.MilcMia! chair, no one who
knows mm can uouw, mm iiw anxiety
it. it . i
to becomo the democratic candidate
pr0VCs that he ha- lo.t none of his re-
vaum but that i.. wm
beable to induce the democrat to make
t . .i -i . ... .... ...1- .1.-
linn uifir ciiojcu one owiv uiu ery
credulous will believe. The democrats
mu.-t have converts who show their dc
has occupied a vcrv peculiar position of
late year. UU politics have been of
the uncertain kind, and no one has
).., ni.i.. .i.,ni,r., nrHK.
V MVW...W .
whetier he infeiicJeiJ to iret into tho
radical camp or pitch his tent with the
icmoerncr. uo nas necn waiting to
way the political cat intend-
cc wtncii wav (lie political cat intend.
d to jump, and now that the foliue
las concluded to leap in the democrat-
direction he has concluded to follow
t examjile.
TIIK 'EV UEI'AItTCJtE IK TEN
XJ33SEE. Although the Memphis 4j)i?
promptly threw all its influence
against what has been called the new
departure of the democratic party, tho
wise policy ha3 been gaining new con
verts very rapidly m Tennessee. The
Appeal, among newspapers iu that
state, stands alone, and its ponderous
but clumsy attacks on the democratic
party arc producing no effect. A few
of the old-time demairoL'ues pompous
oiu noys, who wear gold-headed canes,
. . . .
mu giovcs, pidgcon-tailed coats and red
faces venerable bummers, who declpre
they are southern gentlemen, recognize
the code and sigh for the re-establish
ment of slavery, read the Appeal, and
assert that it pans out large chunks of
wisdom; but tho thoughtful men of
luiinesfce, who recognize the
fact that within the past de
cade tho south was conquered
and that slavery went down iutre carn
age never to rise again, eschew the
drivel of the JJourbon sheet and in
good faith accept the situation. Among
uieao sensible iuuu is Chief-Justice A.
0. I'. Nicholson, who was a rebel gen
eral. In a letter, dated August otn,
aud addres.-ed to M. C. Church, Ksq.,
Mr. Nicholson says ho has examined
with caro the platform on which Chief-
Justice Chase's friends propose him to
the national democratic convention, and
udds: "I regard the principles and
' policy laid down in these resolutions
1 as eminently sound and orthodox, and
' tho.-o only on tho success of which we
' can hope to prevent our government
'from becoming a continued central
' despotism."
Till: WISCONSIN dkmookacy.
The democratic pro.-s throughout the
whole country applauds both tho plat
form and the candidate of the WUcon-
sin democracy. The platform is de
clared sound in each of its planks, aud
the candidate the right man iu the
right place. We fully concur in this
universal opinion of the democracy,
and are confident the rusult of the com
ing election will vindicate our judgment.
Wisconsin for many years has stood iu
tho front rank of the icjiublican states
firm, tried and true. It has never
wavered for a moment ; and, may be,
tho money of the administration, and
the lai-h of the lepiiblicau lenders, will
bo able to hold it still in its old place.
. , ... . , .... ,
ttepublicaiiiaiii iii N i-cuiisiu has be
1 , .
come a prejudice and ii uo Ioniser a
. , .... ,
patriotic !-eiitiiiieiit. 1 huusaiid ol citi
zuns are republicans not because they
eudorpotbe pre.-oiitdoctrine.-i of the par
ty but beean.-c they bate the democracy
lo the--o men the noiniiiatiou of Judge
Doolittlo will bo verv acceptable. They
know him to be a man of honor lion
est as he is able. Thev know he sacri-
ticcd his political propectn because he
could not conscientiously swallow the
political iKwIriinw -ii III. il. ... .1
' "...v... mu .u
en H linv-n i, ' -. . ill!... l .1..
1 ' jw.iin umicteu uie
country, and thev know ,. ti.n, l,n
1 come nut nl tin. -...-. i i .
wrv-..v. ..liiiviuau nanus
a poor but honest m-.H Tl
i . ........ . .
nil- fn.i.int
be inuili. ii. t... ; .. . .
1 1 J w ...... w .
w .... hu is a rcactionibt
auxiou, to liulllfv tl l... ,.r.i..
or that ho lu, any an biZ ,1
i .
UIUr 10 ," of republic
-Ma.iy of then, will vote for !, ; d
11 "M" iKc u vigoroUaS fmht mul
- i 1 1 . -
iiaeiied iu good faith by intUiui.t
in
,. ..
-"..uijunim tiiiir.i i ii...... . ,
' " luuMii iii im
In.... t ... - '
victorious.
cauviiM.
,., , A .wSVBXTIO.V.
W o havo tbo,u.U Ulttt thu
COIIilltiim .iftlw. 1 . "u
peculiar
of
ir county would
nation for county trea.urffi jr1;;;
impolitic act, aud this improo, , '
not yet uccii rcmoveu iroiu
1 our mind
. who... ,., .
, w nose op,,,.
but tt number of democrats
THE CAIRO DAflgJULLETIN, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30, 1871.
- lions nro certainly entitled to respect j
and whoso influenco in the party is con-
sideralle, liavo cultivated tlio belief tlint
tho democratic party of tlio county
should make n nomination for the oflico
niid ftand or fall by tho issue. This
j niiti f mud or tail uy tno issue. Xhis
1 facf, together with other considerations,
,,ns 10,1 119 ,0 conclusion that of tho
I hold of tlio convention horn, and Jet
tlo result take caro of itself. We
'"dorc urge tho democratic cornmT
,co of ,ho coun'j to j'jbuo their call for
a doIcfc'a,o convention, to be hold dur-
in ,, i. . .
"-"'"i cuv oi tno .September
term 01 court for llie purnoso of np.
iimnr mrr ma nntArt i. il. i .
e ;fe ' mo uomocratic
" ",uuuu anu mo nomination
OI " cauu.uato lor county treasurer.
. IJcforc cavin6 this nubject we irc
"omocrata or tho county,
"iiu iii au vsncc a mnnnrr In iur,i
, bvu""
....... w
Pu" 1,10 wires, tliat in making a
""""nation lor this offico tho greatest
m . .
u ,an "one3t oompctent man. It
""' u" lu BClcct a enronic office
. l" V wan wno lias
oeon always before tho doodIo crvincr
4 Ji -"rf O I
"", nnu wuo, wnen lie could
not got what he wished from the demo-
woum eon out to the rcpublicaua
aud seouro their votes by treachery to
auu securo tueir votes bv trcacherv to
lu,8 own Party, and who, whon he did
Bct position, was neither competent nor
Public spirited. Wc must take the
'new departure" of anti-ringisra must
i-b por-
sonal Incnd of a few gentlemen who
have influence and support each other
. , ,, . ... .
under all circumstances, but becauso he
is competent and honost.
We know that the very delicate-
skinned members of the party will as-
sort that this language is indiscreet and
unnecessary. o think differently,
Wo bcliovc it is necessary to tho well-
being of the party to the prosperity
of the county. The tirao has como
when the masses of the democratic par
ty must be aroused to au interest in
their organization. Their indifferenco
cannct any longer be tolerated. They
must tako a hand in shaping the policy
of the party ; and, in tho selection of
candidates, they must compel the nom
ination of men whose integrity and
ability are both above suspicion, and
whose garments do not hold the odor
of cliqueism whose desire to hold of
fice grows from the command of tho
party, and not from the wish to gather
iu the spoils of public place.
NOTES OF THE DAY.
A Detroit dos was killed bv n drovo
of rata.
A California suicldo boiled himself to
Innll. Im - -4
A model institution the Patent
Office. N. O. Times.
Tho "Hearso" is tho chuorful nntno of
a Nevada saloon.
A son of Gen. Plait of liollefontttin,
Ohio, rccontly committed suicide.
A recent deceaecd Confederate cur
ried u bullet in his brain six years.
Omuhii is excited over an attempted
murder of it passing California.
A Chicago lady named Hammond
hot herself permanently while tempor
arily insiuio.
A North Aduins Chinee wanttd to
"eat" a six-quart pull full of whiaky, but
was forbidden.
The Memphis Avpcal touchincly
alludes to "tho short and siinplo unnitls
of tho suicide."
A newly elected Texan constable
boasted that hu could "clean out" evury
uhubitant, and began on ono McCnbo,
ho forthwith killed him.
A Colored uentloniun of Maryland
truck terror into thu hearts of tho weaker
members of his flock by burylnu a de
ceased backslider head-downward.
Lapsus Liiicuui Athletic curate (who
with thu young men of hi parish, bad
been victorioun'in a great match tho day
before)'
.forui"He-ar Kiiduth the First Inning I"
fundi.
A Georgia game of base-ball broke
up in tho eighth inning with ono arm
iroken, ono oyu pu. out. one law disloca
ted, and eighteen Angers "shifted." Tho
;iiiiiu win uo iinisiiuu us soon us tlio piiy
iciuiis think bust.
A politieulold gcntlemun of this city
weurs u wig. This wiuuy morning ha
was unlucky ouougn to express the wish
that his hut wus stunk to his head in tho
hearing of a mischievous nophaw. The
nenhuw took tho hint, and mucllaged tho
old gentleman's hat. Old guntleman
went down street; met handsome young
luuy uequuiniance in wnoso opioiou no
would nut stand well; politely attempted
to lift his hat. Consequence better im-
iniiglneU than acBcrlbcd. Uswego I'al
ladiuin. THE CIIKYKNNK, WAT.
Ill Cheyenne, when anythini: happons,
thu puoplu consider It a duty to hold a
tnet'liiig and pass resolutions upon it.
Tho other dy u woman full into Crow
UrccK ana sank, A largo crowd of people
were stunding upon thu bank at tho timo,
and they iiutuntly proceeded to organize
a meeting for tho purpose of devising
iiivuiia lur ru.cunig mu wuiuan, ivuer a
snlritod debate M. A. Arnold was elected
chairman; and, on taking his seat, Mr. Ar
nold not only uiunKcu tno meeting vory
warmly for tho compliment otrerod him,
but mado a long speech in which ho dis
cussed the taritf, tho oal product for 1871
and tuo Aiuuuma ciaimi. A scries of
resolutions was then ottered, and uftor a
prolonged dlscuaslon and tin acceptance
of several umondiiionts tlioy wero passud.
They embraced a protest against thodunth
ofCrowCroek, regrets that all women
wore not taught to swim, and a resolve to
rescuo tho.particulai woman who bud fal-
iitit overuouru. ;i eommiucu ot one was
uppointod to divo lor nor. Wono of tho
women In Choyunno can hold their breath
mora than uu hour ut a time, so when
this ono was recovered slio was doad.
IIKI.MllOI.l) KKPIVIVU.
(l-'roin tho New York World. 1
Various malicious rumors havim? limm
circulated by evil disposed persons doteri
iiieuiui to ur. iiuimooiu, wo uru enublud
lu stiitQ that thu Indomitublu Doctor
nuvcr was In bettor health and spirit, and
may oe seun dally at uui Hroadway. II
prospuoU aro bright, and ero long tho
urout advertiser will whinn in it tit
than over. With Holmbold thuro is nc
uch, w"'1 , u f'd. A. irlghtur fu
"wulU tho irreprosslblo than over
Umd of j lUo hnmUa of mj,.
futuro
was
LONGFELLOW.
. . W 0ll) Jon-s' "AUPF.H
HKAIIT A PUtfEttAt. .,., . ..... '
' T'?.pon,.fn??' tho Commercial Advertiser.)
tho crnnd r.. ,A7)or nl 41,0 ,uft.. of
of tho 0,d mnf' fftco. Loncfaflow Iin
01 1,10 01U mnn's fnco. Longfellow lind
prceoodlnc tho lrk tW,C0 'mmC(,mt,)1'
countable to man$lL0ftrft?vding UntC'
1,0 t,Bllti1a511 1 wonted to sc if ho. woyld
'Tthohor.c. .tarted, l'Mkod Jhn
-Harper-how Longfollow was prepared for
"Vorv woll," he ropl'lldj "Zthfm leetlo
to, hu", , , , . . .
inowciveyoua faithful olioloorarih
of the sccno: Tho hbrsosarsi-now mtW'on
? 8cc,on,d "'JJrr .John Harpor
or.
bo
i vn m ju uvuiki a niftuu diu jnnn. wnr
,U with bis cold gray otoi Cxod on ho
, i r,.i. , . I.
rdin "iZ a lootfo o KltjZ
i&ummJfils, l.hnBS
"
"" "
I xoenorieino
Tk. Imp... n .....j ik. ....j . j
tho iccond tlmo
. . . . ' O" MMW
I 11 TT I- 1
..Th0 bov !
I UOrnilLlhn TArrinrjwl him knl T
. j o ------
"8;a,l,ow hu B?,1 t?8. r" Tho' old
Interoit, which soomi to take bli br7.th.
fo nones now enter upon tho third
m"-- "B'ciiow ocgini to turow out bis
lUII.
"i guesi tho boy Ii too weak for hlra,"
onoi S'dSSil "linen50 'im fl"d
Tho hor now pan the grand rt.nd
ft lihi)rd "it"0' alm?st fk ndneck.
. . ocKananecic.
euro. ppy Bnu
U40000 donondiy qu .V
od.' ngD 8
"You oro very quiet for ono who hat
race," I remark
Tho 0,d ran m&tl0 no "P'y- Ho
taJETSS SEE?.
if exhausted, caught tho bit, and it wai
,,uJ&"Am,?m'nttl tT , T . ,
" hat I tho matter, Undo Joha?"
Not a word in roply: but tho old.man'i
V?0 ceme3 to bo wandering, and hlamlnd
ffifflZ' lhegrand ,ta
Holmbold now mado a luddan apurt,
5S?JS2 S A SS&
bed of a friend hoDO. tioltlv hot. ltmul
In his countenance, and that km all. Not
a word escaped his lipa. He taw hit love,
while ten thousand demoniac toices shout
ed and mado bedlam of the grand stand.
" Longfellow, has been drugged, " grow
lod Col. Ilrldgoland to old John. John
Harper made no roply. llis heart secmod
brokon. and " He's gone'1 wore tho only
words ho uttorcd.
ATTEB IUE THIRD MILL
As he muttered theso words I felt a fool
ing a pscycologlc feeling of pity for tho
good old man. Domaniac shouts went up
from ten thousand hoarse throats, but old
John hoard them not. Ho hoard, saw
nothing but his panting horse, heard noth
ing bat his hard breathing. I got up and
walked down to track with him. He
walked up by Longfellow, his defeated
pride, his dead hope, but was silent as tho
grave. Tho grand old horso stood trom
bling, with Ills head down, exhausted.
The last milo was too much for him.
Enquirer Jim ran into tho weigh house,
doffed his suit, nnd went mournfully back
to tho stable with his horso and hiB gray
haired owner.
To mo tho race was a funeral and a wod
ding. While tho old man's heart was
breaking, ten thousand people wero wild
jthJoyii I could notrejqjce Iqnly.iBW.
haired old man by my sido.
COltKA.N TIlOmiKS TAKES BY TIIK VBSKC1I.
(Kramjthe Baltimore Suri.)
Tho following Interesting description of
the trophies captured, by, the French in
their Corean expedition, and now on
board tho Admiral's vessel, awaiting trans
portation to Paris, is given in late Shang
hai correspondence :
Tho liberty of tho Kang-hoa was also
transported on board the Admiral's ship
to bo sent to Paris. It consist of .about
throo hundred volutns. Tho. most curious
of tho spoils of Kang-boa woreAa sories of
white marble tables, incased in guilt met
al, highly chased, and edged with a crim
son silk damask, with guilt inscriptions in
cised in tho marble. Tboy -wore found
in the templo of tho royal residence. The
execution of theso tables resembles more
a work of classic art than tho production
of a pcoplo supposed to bavo only the
tastes of barbarians. Tho inscriptions
wero in written character common to Chi
na und Japan, and wore found to be a
coio of moral law. Thoy thus resemble
tho commandments of the old law, graven
on table) of stone, and preserved In the
temples. A specimen holmet brought
awuy by tho French shows that tho Corean
armorers aro no mean handicraftsmen,
while its lining of leather showed work
manship equal if not superior, to any ar
ticlo of huronean leather work. The
manufacture of arms is .doubtless under
stood by the Corean , and many specimens
of their short swords of soft iron, but
not sharp, wero brought away. A Co
rean musket sent to Paris oxhibits a silver
enamel set into tho breech of the barrel,
betokening a certain knowledgo of art,
while tho octagonal shape of tho barrel,
ami tho neat finish of tho stock was pro
nounced a most credible Job for thcie bar
barian artificers. Htrango to say, sotno of
tno cannon tound at nang-noa were
breech-loaders. Theso wero constructed
by tho Coronns in a most simple manner.
A small cannon, equal in length to the
charge and shot, Is placed In a cavity of
tho breech, similar in shapo totheSnidor
Kntleld breecb-lo&dlng ritlo.' ' Abont thir
ty thousand taols vroight of illvor, in In
gots, was louna evidence or me exist
unco ol silver mine in tho country.
AN KX'HENATOH OX IMS UUSCLK.
From ths Peoria (III.) I)mo:rf
A few days nuo ex-Senator Richard
Yates went into tho Jacksonville Journal
olhcq to cawhldojtbe editor of ,tht paper.
Tbo oditor brought out a revolver, and be
fore lutes could sinxe tueodltor, or tho od
itor, shoot Yates, soino ono stopped in and
prevontod a vory, nasty little fuss. The
Journal is tbo pap'or that hu started all
tho bud storlos about Yates, and tho ex
Sun u tor thought to heal bit yroundod bon-
ur vy inuiuiitig auiuu wuunua upon mo
oditor. Wlulo a fight nnd a murder
would havo been a Rood Item, yet, as Jack-
sonvillohas a limited Hoard of Health, it
is pcuer tor puouc saroty that tno manor
terminated as It did.
NERVOUS DERI LIT Y,
Wills llHKloomy iitlnili,i,u, iow M,,ir.
Mki.ilfnrt'NNl Int .limitary Vuilamlona,
loaMof H. i.u-11, Hnvriiiiiiurrhu-n, Ions of
liuwpr, dlitr hrnd, Iomn of surmory,
iiimI slirouU'UMl luiiotiice und linbc
i-lllly, lliiil n NOt. r.-lKu curolii lluan.
nrtj-'i lloiiieoimtlile HuMlilii i5S
1 Mtiily-llflU. Ouinpuiod o( tho moat vuliial
Uo inll.1 ni potent t,tirMlvu.Vure' .trlke .i
oucont tho ri'ota ot thetnatti-r, tono un the ava.
torn, arroBttheilUelmrKca, nmi Imuutt Uioraiid
.norKy,llfoii'l vitality to tlieciitite roan. Tney
havo cured thouaainU of caaoa. Prion. IS nur
iwcltaxn of llvo liosea and a lurae vial, wlilcti
la very Important iiiplistlDatv or od caaoa. oc II
:-' fiiKlp lx. bold hy all druSKi'ta, anJ sent
by mail on rtefptof prlto. Adaroaa llumoluaya
Mpcelfla llomeopatlno Medicine Co.. Wi llrowl
I uy, N. Y. P. SC1IUU, Agent. '
auKl&.deow,wewly
rtHtNITCRE.
SAVE TWENTY PERCENT
fy I'ujlng jour
ifuiit-u-iRpIe:
f i
FURNITURE FXCTOHY;
lsssjMHsV. MMr Cm.sssss Hsih
C'AIBO, ILL1V0I8
Masara. Rlehhnff nnik...i.. i. i.p. ,k.
klndia of " manuiacturlo,; all
'LAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE
lad bare bow od hand and fur' aata, at
WlMl
aus4 BtmlL,
U kltda, and will oonHiua to ketp at taslr
8XLB3 JaOOUS, IM TUKlt VSW BCILDIMO,
. - ....
Evarydlscrlpuouof ohtp aad costly luraitor.
IUhM ,
M.arTa4 Badataads,
.MTKarbJaippaJ Borraua,
aaTSMeWarda, WiahaUnd.
tT Wararobai, Sgja Calri, '
sHofa an 4 Malrataa,
-Loanf c, ate , ate..
Which they will guaranu to tall
TWENTY rEIt CENT. LOWER .
Than thev ean'ba bonaht from aatatlup WSm l
tha city. Oira sham a salt aat aallarratir.
BOOTS AM RBI.
WILLIAM EIILERS,
Fashionable
BOOT AND SDOK MAKER,
TWENTIETH 8TKEET,
Uttwee n Waatnngton Avenue and Poplar SUeat.
CAIRO, ILLS.
Boolaand, fJhtftnKn'tmpiOyau.
rJatiafactloa Warranwd.
PalronaK aWltcltad.
CITY SHOE STOKE
HOOP SKIRT FACTORY
sou aoiicr ro a
BEOLASKI'S"
CUtTOU-MADI
OOOTB AND SHOES
aasarial Awmss, Crar ! Klajhthl
tree.
Caibo, Illinois,
particular attbntiok paid to all 0r.
WRM.rO SIOOMRIRTa AUD UOH.
WIIIM ARB LWCOIU.
WK IL SCliuTTEli,
I aw Barter autal wislawl Dassler ss
WINES, LIQUORS,
aio
TOBACCO & CIO-JVES.
Agenl for tha teat brands ot
CREAM AND STOCK ALE,
1D
Ii
Isaspstrtcd Ala mt BURsresst UlssaU.
75 Ohio Levee,
U CAIRO, LUMO.
F. M. 8T0CKFLETH,
Jl -
auocciMoa roau aatocaitata
alectiryer sua el Wkalassls Bslw . si
rrcisi mm BeaeUe
LIQUORS, WINES, ETC.
No. 78 Omo Lkvxk,
. 'L
fEkaepaon hand
id cenalawly a fait aleak f
each Uraadiee,- HollakaUjla,
Old Kentuck
Jld KfeDIUCKV lit
i W
Whlskisa, French
Hnineeud California Wiaes
JaaSOtfi
BAVaaKltl.
J. GEO. STEIN HOUSE,
FASHIONABLE BARBER,
Cmr. Hlb.Mi. atntl L'auituera latins v.
swaiarp Ilatora,
ar Clean ToweU and
snrsklllfull Werkman
i '
aWLaJlta' and children's hair cot and aheov
pooed, eUber n the shop or at taeir own borne,
i .sSarUanlleiiian'awhiakera aadlbalr dyed la a
slewing manner, batislactioo guaTaateed.
noons, rank, rtci
.....
W. W. THORNTON,
tima in
iDopaas. BASH
.A ;i;L,l '
BLINDS, WINDOW GLASS,
Office on Tenth St.,
BclWMsi Cossssttcrclal stssd WnablBSPlon
AVtllUM,
CAIBO. XHiXi
4U'NT 'f'Vck Klvet Paper Company's
r ,,,n'n'1 felt and (juarta foment. 1
ami. ' ,n,Pr0T"1 Kooflnn alwayi on
S. WALTER a,
tiaiLtum
HARD and SOFT LUMBER
ol every ileacrlplion,
LATH, SHINGLK8, CEDAll POSTS,
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS.
0rde11s solicited.
Steamboat Lumber,
Furntihad on shortest notlca.
CommercUl-RT, boU 10th ond llth-sta.,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
JrTdir
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
. "r- ( Cures colic and if rli.inic
WBITCOXB'S) In the lwela, Md fa.
I'rlre,
ti
Caata
njrap.-i I ciuiaiea tne procoia ol
L Itcetlilnip.
Mrs. f HlltMtnea p n n w nt.lp.n.
TrliT,
H
Oata.
WIIITCURIl'H 1 andoverromea all din-
oyrip. i eaaca inclilent to ln
l rants and children.
re. r f.'nrH iliMprl,.. i...n. t...
WBITCtlMll'S 1 t-ryandummircom. '
Hyrap. 1 j.:nt In children ol all f teati.
t. iff. )
It la th flroat Infant'i. nn.l fl,ll.l.A.. u...t....
Hcmody in all dHordera lirouulit on by TeeihlnK
or any other caue. 1'rrpan-d hy tlio
t ORAITO.V MKDICI.NK CO., hi. Loula, Mo.
verywnern.
CELEBRAThD 1HTTER CORDIAL
(VII0LE3ALE UEI'OT:
KCIIEV.TZ'6
NATURE'S GREAT RESTORATIVE.
S. W. COn.NKIl IIITII AND HACK STtj.l
rklUde-lpkla, Pas.
yonx scnssTz,....
.aOLX ruoruiKToa.
Ufa a reliable Faaoily Medlcin. and ran U
test ur either Infant or atuls-wilh the aante boca
flclel reaulte. Is laacerula, prompt and speedy
Ciady lor diarrnea, dysentery, bowelacomilled
Irapepaia, lownesa of apirlta, falntingt, aiclc
(oioaah. haadacbe. etc. f'orchillaaad fovet ol
all kinds, It la far better and safer than quintat
inaoui muy w ua pcrnicioua vuacie. 11 esecra
a aoMtlte. nrevee a nowerful dictator of fooa
aid will vouoleracl the etlecls of liquor Inaf w
minutes. Aa Indisputable evidence ofiti in
cat properties, we append a few of the many
tttcalee in our posseamon t
Johnaoa'e Depot, East Tenn and Va. K.
ienn;
Jicoa BcariTi. Eat. Dear Bir: I navenaed th
Bit ten I have obtained trom you. and nd them
to be all they are recommended to he. I found
one bottle to aHord me considerable relief. 1 loel
aitbouiti I cannot do very well without them, lo
raypreeeniBiaieui neaun.
P ft UL-U.-V ,.,ll..ll.Plk .1 Dkll.
I'aator itaptlat Paaayunk Church.
Sold by W. P. Allen, 38 Mam street Dubuque
octlOdlv
MANHOOD
IOW LOST I HOW RESTORED
Just publUhed, in a sealed envelope. Price, 0 cts,
A Incture on the natural treatment, and radical
tureof ttaermatorrhta or Bcmlnel Weaknaas, Iu
voluaUry Emlastons.Mcxual Debility, and Impe-
ucmenia w nmn.KD
KCIir.aiiT. ..ur .uiibiici.i
1. and Fun Nantal and
Contumpllon,. Kpilepey,
Physlca
ai
Incsnaclty, resulting from aelf alaiae,
uting rro
II, if. D.,
eto.. by.KoLU J.Culverwell
author of tha
'Green Book," etc
"A S0OV TO T1I0U8AMDS Of SUFFrUEUS.
Baal, under seal, in plain, envelope, to an ad
dreaa, poatpald. on receiptor all cents, or two
postaae stamps, by Chaa, i, C. Kline A Co., IV7
bowary.Naw York, Poatofflce box i,SM.
, 'eladataws
DUKBAIVS, WONDERFUL
IIIKCOVKUT.
BETHESDA MINERAL SPRING
WATER,
OF WAUKESHA WISCONSIN
iv.Tru valai la theaekaowladsadenr nf tha In.
SfaalaU aad Incurable disease known as Ilritht'r
aiaeaae aaiia uianHi.. -
: Uriiibt'f disease la fatal to toe kidney, the body-
waalaa away dealroya lile by starvation of the
Mood. ,
.1 Diaoetes commences with frequent deal res to
pus water, area! Ih rat, conai(i.atlon, loss ol
atrengthaod flaah. ., ii
Astonishing eures of dropsy have been effected ,
brick-dust deposit, iaflamallon of the neck of the
bladder, alkali, and gouty ewellinga. For the
liver It Is uvsurpoased. It will allay all tnflama
tionol the kidney and urinary omanaln twenty-
four hours, giving immedliUe relief I also, a soar
let fever It nrevents tha.kidnev fronicongoatlng,
and removes all traces of albumenerla. It will
give relief inall caaoa of high fever.
EDWAHD.DUN11AB, Ksqji
(leneral Agent Rttlia Bpringa. Waukeaha. Wia.
Header, If you are alu:todi with any ol thelore
soinir diaeaaea. write to the underalgned. Ills
Kvlco will cost youaothlogi be can by chemical
analvaia noaaeaa hlinae'fotna clear knowledge ol
JSt mn.'Sualcaac no inaltor ol how lensr stand.
rn!! 11 I wSndeTful discovery-BelheedaMlneral
wSter-iaa , oalltTa remedy for the foregoing
itimanta" It has never felled to do what lie ctalma
to, it where over used. ThUwaterhaa the same
Kodelieola! the remoteat part of the country,
at it haa at the Hpnnua i it noverloaea a parti
calof iu medicinal quulltiua by paokage or 'trans
portation. Directions how to use the water and
circular will accompany eaek Pka:o orderea.
Addresa, K1C11AKI) DuNUAH,
IU Pannsvlvana-ar., WaahinKton, ti. 0.
Or Edward P. Duubar.Uencral Manager at the
Springs, Waukesha, Wis.
Agents wsnttd Tf rywhure. )15d3w
MEDIOAfj.
THE BRIDAL CHAMBER,
ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEll
OHEAT SOCIAL KVlLfl AND ATIVDEH,
Which Inl. rli-rn wllli mnrrlatjp, with miro man
r,f fi. tnf fi, ll,n.r.li,itnn.l .... P.. ...... - . .. ... I
nnd di'lillltntcd. Hem In settled envelope, ft tool
i-harK",. A'lilrM, Hnwnrd Hunltnry Alil Aoclt
nun, aouu.ii i.iu.u-n.t, i jiiinaeipiua, la.
Jy7ilw3m
A HOOK FOR THE MILLION.
A PrlvaU Counaalol
to tha Married ol
thoae aboutto marrl
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
on the phyaloloKloal
mysteries nnd revolatlons of the sexual ayatet
With th lateatillMuiveriea In of fiduclna and bre
vaatlng; oiraprlnit, prelarving; ltieeomplaxion,c
.ma ia nn intcreaung wora oi iwo tiuuarru biib
twenty-four pagee, with numeroua cngravlnga
and contalne valuable information for ifioaa whl
rmarrieuorcontemplato marrlaitel aim M isi
Jwok that ought to be under lock and key, and nd
lahlcarelaaa vabouttha hnnan. I
Bent to any one (free of tioalaie) torK cent
vi '.rf," I,u"' I'lenaary, No. II,
ElRhth airett, Bt. Loula, jio.
notletotheAMIeladaiaiiSirair.raiiaaitr
PPlylo it the notorious Quakawh
f .n. iii0 ,n ,ne 'ub!l PPra or uaiDK any CJuk- I
Lh.eiif." Reu,' Hutu' work no malKl
dition dlM"' or I'ow deplorable your coil
rnio Hi"!? ctP X eniiHed, personally or il
p!mii ? ,''.".ui?r.llc! mentioned in hla work!
CheV.Vnt-U1 U,'ni.ro'.n nntt' W!
wmc9 j. 3J. D0BBQ7S,
420 North Elulill, St, I'hllK..
DoMiiis DjUi
tn)
VEGETABLES
A color ntid tlrcBBinx that will
not burn tho huir or injure thtl
head.
It does not protluco a colo
mechanically, aa tho poisonou
prenarationa do.
It gradually restores tho Ink.
to ita original color and luatre
by supplying now life ond vigor
It causes a luxuriant growtl
ot soil, lino hair.
Tho beat and safest artich
ever offered.
Clean and Pure. No sediment
Sold everywhere.
-ASK FOR DOBBINS'
MAYNARD'S
STAR BITTEBS
THE BEST TONIC IN USE I
Kill NAM) II Y
E. F. MAYNARD, PROP'fi
DR. RIUHAU'S
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
Vtt theae onlv. nnd aave lime, health anJ
money, il.om rrward'lor any cue of disease,-!!
any aiafewnicn incy iaj to cure.
nil nuiHAiT'rt Twtr.nvv iuthiu i
Noi. 1 arid 2. are ihe irreetcat alterativea knowrpv
Da.KlCAU'H GOLDEN BUK IB D'AMOUtt 1
. 0
a the sreatest tonic and aatrinvant la the media I
csl liat. 7
tin. ntrnin'o. noi.np.v iNTiriftTK m
a the only reliable diuatic , I
.Thean rem.tie ar cat adverllaA.! Aa elir ak1
comjilalnu, and benefit none; but are rnaianteeT,
lodlKta radical aad apeadd ciue inall cai foj
which they are rrcommanded, when al) etbe
treatment haa failed. -Tens of tliouaanda yeatlf
recover by their uae, who iiave lost all hope, as!
been pronounci-d aa incuiaUeby ttie beat eX WJf
medical faculty. - - a
DR. KICIIAU'S GOLDEN BALSAMj
h'o. 1, curs ulcers, ulcerated aore throat an
mould, aore eyes, butaaeoua eruptions,) coppej
col'prd Uotchet, soreness of the scalp, acroluua
r-tp. It la thp. ipat.t rpnpp.tnp. nItpaU kpii
blooil purifier known, remivea all mercury front 1
u t . . i .. i.ini... n...
ll.o . . 1 ... , U ' IB.Ii. HIV UtWVI. ,' M , Hl J
healttiy. r J ,
DR. RIUHAU'S GOLDEN HALS AM, V,V
No.?, cures mercurial aflectlons, rbtnmatismll
.tan.1i
'in a
i,1 i
au its forms, am gives immediate reiierin
caai-a,
DIt. ItlCHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE,
A radical cure for all urinary derangementff
Price, (1 per bottle.
Dll. KICIIAU'S GOLDEN EL1XIK D'AMOUAp?
Ip?
if.
Artdlcal cure for nervous or leneral elebillty, I
oil or young, imparting energy wunwoaaerruj
eiirc.
Price S3 ner bottle, or two for It.
I1 .,...).. . V. . . - UMa.tlMBlll t t.1
tied to anv tilaee. Prnmnt attention Dald So-al
correationnenta. None genuine wllhont the nam)
of1 DR. IIICHAU'8 GOLDEN ItEMEDIEH, D.li j
Kiciubds, sole proprietor," blown la glass c'
bottles. '
Circulars sent. Trade supplied as a liberal dla'.
count.
Addrees, Dr. D.U. Blchards, M Varlck-at.,M.Vt
"WrScnd money by express or oMer 'good"
througliyour Druggist, and you wilt meet-will
lnooa JelTdaw ' '
DR. .RATTINGER'S
FAMILY MEDIOIIvjES.
Dr. Rattloger, solejproprietor and.raanatacture '
' in
1410 ROUTU VTH-ffTj" tj ij
-sr. iprifvMgimp - 1
DR. RATTINGER'S FEVER; 50R
i .. l,.i.,l in'iufni .hi piirant Vevelf
and Ague, .Dumb Ague and all other kmda o
malarial foveri. They are purely vegeiable.' cur'
'quickly and permanently. No person need aavl
the lever a second time, when theso drop oao bl
.u.u.:i ii.i.. i.iii. ai u Aak far Dr.
ll.lllnff.,P VpVap f l.P.h.
DIt. II ATTINGEH'8 VEGETABLE
HVEH FILLS
Are excellent In all cases of eostiveaess, bilious!
nana utnl Imnuritv of thp. lilnnil i lh contaiil
neither calomel nor any other mercurial prepare
linns ant quickly and produce no grlplngt
I'rioe per box xSceute. Ask for Dr. KattlngerM
VOK.uiabie Liver rills,
DR RATTINGEU'S .DIABRHOEA
AND DISENTERV l'OWDERS.
Aro n pleasant, quick and ufe remedy for al
kinds ot Diarrhoea nnd Dlsuntery afflicting adulta
1'rlce per box i cents, ask for Dr. Hal
linger a uiarrnooaauuijyaoniery-owasm.
DR. RATTINGEU'S TONIO HEKBd
Make a superior stomach bitters ; very!tiaeful u.-j
a preven.ivu aaina. uiai,ii .opera anoespeclai
ly as a lonio In cases of general debility, Prior
per paokaia. t& cents. Aslc lor Hattinger'e Herbs;
r aweuy un ufoi-wiuoo uruKRists and rieaien
Id medicine JjiOdtf
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