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THE BULLETIN. JjllNlL OIIKIUA', Riilor and Publlshe TIMMS OF TUP. DAI I A i'ULLETIN: One wec.k, by carrier $ ! One rear by carrier, In advance 10 00 One year by cartler II not pild In advance 12 00 ne month, by mall , . , , 1 00 rtireomonlhi,.,...,,j.,j n 00 Six-month 5 1 One year 10 00 TUB DOM, Alt WEEKLY IIM.T.ETIN Tohn II. Obcrly ha reduced tlio subscrlp' on price of tho "Weekly OAino IIum.ktin 9 One Dollar per annum, matins: It tho rlicapostpaparpilblWhed la Soutliern Illinois "WASHINGTON LETTER. Wamh.ncito.v, Pcb. 18, 137.1. the cnrniT inniLiRn aoonv Hm reached tho hlclipst pitch, nnd If the report of tlio committee is not mado to day, n expected, a collapso of nowjpaper correspondent nn.L.roportcrs is expected. At no tlmo since- tlio commencement of th 1 9 investigation has tho excitement bean so interne, nnd n high tlmo Is looked for in the houio wlion tho subject eomos tip. Evoryhody l talking Credit Moblllor and canvassing tho clmncos ol tho lumo ducks for expulsion, but ovcrj-tliing t rumor and lieursay. The commltteo nrc very reticent as to tholr opinions; every kind of Influence, social and political Is being brought to bear upon them to in dueo a lenient report. It wns propoieJ, as has been learned, to mnko n report pi polling Ames and llrooks, not on tlio ground of bribery, but of scandalizing the poiition of reproontfitive, nnd to censure in the other caio?. Another proposition was to merely submit tho testimony nnd severely ccniuro both Brooks and Ames. It Is thought tho commltteo will exclude nil questions regarding tho truthfulness of the declarations mndu by tho implicated ones, and conflno itself entirely to a dis cussion of their acts und their evidence on the vltncM stand; by this course much' that is ugly will bo passed over. "While every effort Is being made to save tho victims of greed by their friend, a counter effort is going on looking to the expulsion of all who aro at all smirched, and very probably a resolution to that end ill bo introduced, when tho ayes and nays being called on il, tho lame ducks not being nl lowed to voto, it is claimed that tho in decision and fear now so apparent will en sure tho necessary two-thirds, as thcro arc 'bat few who will Jaro bravo the people's -deslro for tho expulsion of thoso who they liavo nlreilyJcDndumnod. Should Erooks and Ames bo mado scapegoats of, It is al iened that tho latter will butt back so bard at his confreres that somo of them will topplo from their high places, as be knows n deal moro than be choe to toll. This threat will cnuso every volo cast in this enso to bo closely scanned. Ames was quite interesting in tho rolo of Mephisto, but if bo should appear In tho part of Mephiito and .Sampson wra bined, be would create a doublu sensation HUTIXn LEIUft.ATION. The examination of tho, officers of the Nonr York stock exchango on the charge of bribery i. e. buying legislation is at trading considerable attention. From tho .oridenco it would secra that tho exchango merely paid legal fees for services before tho committees. It cam o cut during tho examination that the immaculsto stock ex change gamblers of Wall street hold the opinion that congress is not nn honest body. If, for argument take, it is urauted that the average congrcismnn is not over and abovo the saints in purity It seems to mo that any reflection on tliom from Wall street brokers is very like pot calling ket tle black1. Tho promptness of tho stock exchange in at once coming forward on the first intimation of hribory and meet ing the charges meets with tho commondn- tion of the press, as this is Ihu only way to top tho now too common efforts at black mulling nnd slander. A SIMILAR CASK OI" rfWMI'T ACTION, Took plnco recently in Now York city, when a scrlbblor attacked tho manac- mont of tho Mutual Lite Insurance com piny, as fraudlucnt. The only nns'vor thu company mado to the assnllnnt, was a charge of, libel which landed him in Jail, and tho Issuance of its regular annual statement for 1873, which is one of the proudest expositions tf economy and tfnnncial success ever set forth. The board of directors of tho Mutual, tho largest company in tho world, .Is composed it tho very first business men in . New Yorlr, and Its management is a model for Jnnncinl institutions, and having no so srets, will not be trou&lod with "Colgate irlbery or Credit Mobillcr Investigation. Hie promptitude with which tho Mutual net tho attacks of tho paid scribbler bould bo Imitated by corpoiatlons or in- ividuals when blsck-imdlel or slnrid ;ed. 'HE ritESIUKNT'M SOUTHERN- fUI.IVANT. It Is said that tho president's Southern 'rip U for tho purposo of giving him an pportunlty to see the condition of that iction nretmratorv to th . . r ---- o h i iuii f a movement to harmonize the pc-oplu f the North and the South. It is aimed that much good will result from lis tour. "Well, I hope so, and so does rery lover of,hls country, and tho people i tlm South will appreciate such effort, matter by whom insde, but In view of o recent pait neither they nor wq can ipsjfor better days nt the l.unds oftho mlnsnt party ; however, we shall ico oat we mill see. IMUTOB CALUWXM- ?ho report of tjioscnato committee de. trlng tho seat of Senator Caldwell of iniu, vacant, was rather a surprise to ) as I fully expected that Senator prion would bavo stood side by side lib Carpenter, Logan and Anthony, and ' pi bavo made a favorallo report for dwell. Jt only requires a msjority a to declare a vacancy whereas a two. da voto ii necessary to expel. There - b consldsrablo debate over tho ques J, the minority contending that tho nu lty of tho icnate extends no further (iROCKfilKN. .). E. LUFKIN, Wholesale nail Beinll (Iroccr, lias on hand at all times Vegetable, Fruit Mutter and Ejors, Lard, Honkv, TisortcAti FnuiTii, Etc., Etc KiTAll kooiIs 'Warranted Froli, ami fild at small Front. than to iletcrmlno the-regularity of the legislature ns a proporly organized body. Tho result is doubtful. roMKRov. Ye'tenlay tho Fomeroy Investigating commltteo had York, of Kansas, who re ceived the $",0M brlbo from "Pomoroy,'' on tho vyitncis stand. Thcro can bo no shadow of doubt that his ntory of the bribery by I'omoroy is true. It Is equally truo that ho dellberntely laid tho trap for i'omoroy to walk Into, which ho did. Tho evidence proved that in point of corrup tion and deviltry it was nip and tuck bo. tween I'omoroys friends and bis oppo nents. KCItKTAnV llOt'TWKLI, Has tendered Ills rojlgnatlon to tnko otlect ' on March !. When Jloutwoll was asked 1 Parcel. dellercd to any part of tho yesterday whether It was true that ho had J rlly c,,k,""t'r' placed his resignation in tho hands of tho wist swk roMMrnciAi. avk., usrwitKN president ho testily replied that if it was " 17th and lrUh stuekts truo il would soon beoomo known, and If not, It would mnko no difference. Tho CAIHO. if.i.ixois. secretary is a littlo soro over tho position CHEAP GROCERIES ho is placed in with regard to tho senator-' ship, nnd has not wit enough to keep his TIIIE OSTHW SYSTEM, foellngs to hlmsolf. Tlicru Is but littlo or no doubt, however, ot tho (Irolon llnnn- j ohockkiks retailkd at WHotMAti cler succeeding tho Nnlck statesman in; vmcxb ton cash. the senuto n. Mnisnehusntts' rciircsclitntive 1 In put. AT II. C. TUIKLKCKE'S STOKE .MKK'PINfi OK LI BIO II A I iS AT waiuikotok avkhuk. mktweeh tkntii SPIllXOnKIil). CoiTcoidcnt of tin: I'lilcago 'rril.iiiie. M'lilNmiKLD, Ills., '0. 2U, IS3. A meeting of Liberals was bold at tho oflico of ux-Uovernor Palmer, this oven Ing. Uuvnrnor l'ulmer was called to tho chair, Dr. Thomas P P.ogers chosen sec rutnry, and Col. 11. I.lcb, assistant secre tary. Governor Tuliner explained the call for tho meeting. Ho roierrod to the meet ing of tho evening before, und said It was lor tno purposo ot getting u thorough un THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2o, 1873. Our Home Advertisers. AND ELKVCKTU STRUTS. 5C bs. BRT Cuba Suear for 9 " oil Ami Dealer In VEGETABLES, PKUITS, EGGS, LAUD, J-'KESH IJUTTEK, LIVE AND IMtESSED PjULTKY, PHESH SALTED AM) SMOKED FJSH, ETC. A i.i. CioniiH Wamiantki) Fuksh And sold nt the lowest prices for.cah. CEiglith street, between Commorcinl and Wiisbington avenues. JOHN SHE H1I AN, VEOETAULEd Ami Dealer In II.ES. KKUITS. EGGS, LAUD ItESIl 1IU1TEH, trie. tSST All Goods warranted fresh, and solo the lowest prices. Corner Hth St. andCommerclalAve. -.') tf. - $ 5 0 1 00 lbs. A coffeo Suuar. N. Y. Std. - 1 OC 1 " Primo Kio Coffeo for - - 1 OC 3 " Choice " " - - 1 OC 3 " Old Government Java - - 1 OC Teas and otbor staplo and fancy Groce ries equally as cheap. Goods now and full woight given. Call nd try. IIKNJtV JIASHXJ A'U EH, derstiu.dliig between tho different mem- IRET-A-IIj OKOOIijI bers of tho opposition, w Mr. Armstronc thoucbt thero ouuht to ' Ic, somu time durini! "the session iir tlm legislature, somo meeting of this kind. lie, lor one, would stand by the principles of tho Cincinnati ulatforin hu did not varo undur what namu. Mr. Hiiynos of Luko county, said ho thnught the riftmo of tho party'wus estab lished. Tho world bad called it Llborai. Tho noxl thing, and tho most important, wus tho principles. Tho carpot-bng debt, the railroad und other monopolies, should form important questions In this new party. Dr. Collins of Kankakoc, moved tho ap pointment of a committee to dratt un ad dress to tliu people of Illinois, in tho name of tho Lihuruls, In the shapoof an Indict- 1 muni ji mo party in power. , n p m t i n T t n T henator Xmndlach moved an amend-1 1 A 1 L W 11 U U L W tnent, to havu u Liberel Stuto convention ' culled ns soon ns possible. ' .nr. iunimm, of llcnry county a lifo-1 ioug icinocrai, anu ono of tlio prominent lea-ters of the oppoilllon in tho House re-narted thut thero wus u erett deal In the name. Hu thought it win u very se rious iiuusuon, inasmucu us tno masses ot clever political parties bud great attncL ment to old parly names. Ho admitted that tho name ot Democratic party was obnoxious to umtiv who were reudv to join any new organization opposed to tho present party in power, but wlio would hesitate to sail under the Domocrulic namo. Senator Guudlach mado somo lengthy remarks in support ot" bis amendment fur tho culling of a convention. Ho thought tho organization throughout the slalo could only bo perfected by such a courso. Govornor l'ulmer suld ho looked upon tho result of tho election in two ways. Sometimes he thought ho should be angry at tho Democrats lor not all voting for the Libeinl ticket; sometimes ho wus aston ished to sco thut so mativ voted as did. Ho said that n party which did not con-) tain, us -j ne of its principles, omicsltion to i monopolies, hud no valuo to blm. Upon the remarks of somo L'entlem.m that tho llepubllo.m ligrty may adopt the snine principle, ho said that such a move would Lo looked upon with distrust by tho peo ple Tho money of these very monopolies mui cievaicu uraut; anu us mi Illustra tion, he would stnto that, durini: tho lust cuiiipaigu, every railroud leading out of Springtield, guvo free pusses to nil who desired to attend Grunt meetings In the country. Dr. lV'gcrs, of McLean, had, for forty years, voted nothing but a Democratic tiekel, with tho exception of Greeley. Ho thought now thut wo must go forward upon tho old .letl'eraoiilun principles. Thoio wore: Municipal self government ; a strictly revenuo tariff; taxation In ac cordance with the amount of protection ol property required ; und oppuition to rail road und other monopolies. He had seen ihoslHto of things now prevailing earning for ten years past; but, as long us tho far inert cot 7 cents a bushel for corn, and 7 to 8 cents for pork, they would not even condescend to listen to arguments. Hut now they would lltton. The termors wanted him to go for tho railroads; but, when ho would uk them for cheaper iron, cheaper nulls, cheaper cloth, cheaper simile". In fact, everything that wui iiianufuetured DKt UOODI cheaper, ihey would say, ''Oh, no, we can t do that. ' Hut ho hoped that tho timo had como when they would agree to that, too. General Frank Sherman, of Chicago' wus ready to Join any orcanizatloii which would oppose thu present party in power, and under whatever nemo. Ho had al ways been a Domncrut,but ho.lud como to the conclusion thut thut party had passed its usefulness. Success could never ho ae. complishcd under tho Democratic name, nnd ho was thereforo in favor of a new party uirdcr thu namo of Liborul. IMMMUIANT TKlKETti 1 Nil AN LINK l.twrcof New.Yoilc ah. I rtillaJrlphls Steamship Company, ltH COSJUCI WltU 11ITSU STltU iP StlllSt QOTKMMISIITS . I'ur Carrfini! b JtIU I'OH l'ASSAGK TICKETS ot ri-ttnia ixrokxiTioii '72. FALL AND WINTER '73 C. HAN NY. LARGE STOCK. UUOWN SHEETINGS, Pit I NTS, CHECKS, 1XD S T K I I E S, K!JTU01T JKANH, VXTHA, OAS9IMEK3, DLAOK ALPACAS lap LUSTEltS, GflOSOKAIN SILKS, PUPL1MN. LA HUE STOCK OF OARl-vTING OIL OLOTns, UATTIMO, Window NhiMtta, OILT BANCS, NOTTINOHAM LACK DAMASK. Ilia Eullre Ntoek AT VEKY LOW FIGURES. CORXKB 8TU ST. AND COMUKRCIAL-AY., Cnlro, Illlnola. septlll Homo Advertisements. COMMINMION ANB rORWABDINa. UAlllbAFOTllSRS, GENERAL AGENTS FORWARDING and COMMISSION IK It CHANT!. DEALERS IN PI OUR ; And Agent of IIIIO lllvin AND KANAWHA salt coivrasriEa. 70 Oil io Lever, Cairo. Ii.LiKoia. J. M. PHILLIPS & CO., (Bucces.ors to E. It. Hiuitrico A Co.) Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, WUAllf-lJOAT VROriUETOllS. Liberal Arlfancemeijls mule , upon Unoslitiiinonts. Are preparril to rcri, stare and lorward frelithtr lo kit points and l,ur and sell on commlislon, PIlulnii silondsd to iiromptlT; .S. D. AYKKK. K. .1. AYi:, AVERS A; CO., P L O U R ANII GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 78 Ohio Lcvek, Uaiko, Ills. l-7tf, J. A. CUNNINGHAM, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AM) DKALElt IN THATT, OATS, COI25 AND MILL FEED. OAIKO. - - . ILLINOIS JOHN U. PIILLIS & SON, (Buecesor to John II. Phlllu,) GENERAL COMMISSION FORWAltDINO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN HAY, CORN, OAT Flour, Meal, Bran, &c, C'oh. TENTH-ST. and OHIO LEVE 0AI1I0. ILIJI. Railroad Advortisemonts. ILLINOIS CENTRAL It R 10 MIIm the HhsrlratRSinto TO OHIOAO-O Eilhtx MUM the Hhorteat Houlc TO ST. IjOTJIS NO OUANOE OK OARS FROM CAIRO TO ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO. ONLY ONE CHANGE OF OARS , , , OM CAIRO TO Clocltinall, iIUdii.o!., Toledo, OelroU, Clereliind. Nlogara Felli Jluflmlo, l1llbuiK, Whlnaton. Ualllu.ore, riillailelfhla, Now York. Doston and all uint ea.t. Mllwaukle, JanesTllle, Madlaon, l.Crose, HI. I'aul Mid all points north. This lo !o the only direct mute to pwtlur, Uloomlniiton, Npnnield. "T1'. "lncy. Keokuk, lliirlmgton, Rock Inhnd, I. HiUle, Men.lolo, Iliton, Kreeport, Uiilena, Dutuqun, Mom ullr, Oman tnd all lnta northwest. Elegant Drawing Room Slooplnc Ca" On nil Night Trains. !ldge Checked to all Important points. For tickets and information, apply lo I. C, R.H depot tt alroi oa board tnotrKU.it steamer ne twreu Columlius and Cairo, and at tne princln rallrna I ticket nfflcM throURliout the south. W. P. JOHNSON, oen'l -ass. Ag't, Cliloao. A. Mitcuiil, Gen'l. Hup' I. Chicago. J. JOHNSON, Ag't, Cairo. SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS SOUTHEASTERN R. R. On and after Monday, April 24th, 137a trains will run as follows: HORTIIERN DIVISION. iais aoxia soctaiaiT. Mnll. Express. Lease Vlrslnia :40 a. ra li.Up.tn. ' Springfield. D:0 " s:Ui ,' T,i)lnriill lo ft " 6. e Arnreat fana. 11.40 a.lj " Tana ouixa aoiihwrnr. Express. Mall. Leas I'ana 4,on a. in 3 SS a. in " Talorvllle Mil 4.6 Arrleatt)r.rinKfl!d...O. " -....O.UU " Lt-are Hprmifield. f..5 ' e 10 " Amse at ViiKima 8.5 o.lft 0 U T II E It N DIVISION. tlAIHI UnlMB JOllllll.T, Leare KiIkwooJ ....8.30 a. m. ....10.10 p.tr " Klor....... 8,S .11,10 Arrle at Shawneet'n .3J " (I 15 HOI KI N. MAIN t'HOKM MTREET, CAI'.MI, - ILLINOIS. (iond tt.iblltiK eommptecl wlthlhc house, ami xniiijile loom lor i-nniincrclul tnicler. Tree oninilnis tn anil from all lr,iln. 2-r. fitnd. .1. M. DAM RON, Proprietor, VICKS1MIG HOUSE, On Coininoreliil avenue, between Twclll nml Tblrtcciith streets. OL'ITS WILLFIND GOOD ROOMS AND THE VKUY IISST OF 1IKD3 A.T THIS "HOUSE: Tranleiit ratiomgu Solleiteil. 1 lOtf 3lK"' VAXy iIcCA"THV, I'Npr. DELMONICO HOTEL. CJEO. V. r.lV, Proprietor. Watch kept day and night for bo.il nml TEEMS TWO DOLLARS PER DAV. Ohio Levee, corner of Sixth Mrcct, 2-1 tf. CAIRO, ILLS, IIDTC1IKIM. UVIiAND & SAUEH, BUTCHERS AMI MCALlClt8 IN - CHOICE FRESH iMEATS OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, Corner loth street and Cnminercl.il nv'eiiui next door tu the llylaml aalooii. 11-10 tf. CAIRO, ILLS. JAKK WALTER, BUTCHER AMD DliLU IK FRESH MEAT, (. M. AIi I) E N, 1ite of 'Hiomas li Alden, POEWAEDIIT 3- ANU COMMISSION MERCHANT FLOUR, MEAL, GRAIX, HAY, Ac. No, i-Ti Ohio Li:vek, Cairo. J3TCuh advancea on 000(14 on fljrht. RKFKitKNCEa: City Nntionul .Unuk ol t;aiio, h ir.t .National Hank of (.LIcaL'o. MO. ST. JA.MES HOTEL, Northeast Corner Public Square, VIENNA, ILLINOIS. A.CAUUTH Proprieto This house has recentlv linen ron.ilroil ,111 fiiniUhcd newly throughout. It in eonvetil ent to the IniMiiess house" und the court iiuiie. iiooii Hiiniiiie room. Homo "Advortiscmonta. FIRE AND MARINE Assets.. AiirU.. Assets.. Asset.. COMPANIC. NIAOARA, N. T., OIHUANIA, N. T., UANOVKIt, N. T, HirCllLIC, N. T., ..l,ise,sie ....l.OM.Tll Tf ......T2a Wl W Aslf .... Isaeta ... Assets... Tll,9tft 0(i Comprlslnx the Underwriters' AAencj. TONKKHS, N. T., ; B7 4M AI.1IANT CITT, - 4M,13 vikcukn'h roND, e, r., Our Homo Advertisers. MILIilMIstf, SELLING OFF AT COST MRS. MAllGAilET JACKSON Formerly Swander, Intending to remove lo Kentucky, desires to dispose of her lariro and clcK'tut Mock of ML X L L 1 3ST El IT Immediately, In order to facllllLile tho sals or her jroods, Mm. Jackson bus determined to olfer the ENTIRE STOCK AT COST And Invites the ladlca of Cairo nnd l-tfty to rail on her If they desire (rood bargains. Mi. Jackson'K GOODS ARE ALL NEW The most of them having hern sclecfed from tlm late fall stylcn. Iiencii the ladies bavo rare opportunity to purchase, new nnd lush lonabln millinery nt co.t price. The rtoo coii.t or lint, ribbons, flowers, hosier l.tdle underwear, etc., etc. ll-UOtl BKOCItlTT, N. V. HAHIMK, : 1.1J1.8I9 atoies, riwolllnxs, Furniture, Hulls and Cur gn., Insured nt rales a. favorable as lound, per nannnt security will warrant. I rospoctrulljr ak of Hie cltlseD.ol C. snaii-nf Ihoir pntronase. C. M. IIVOIIKN. HP W. II. Moms, Notar; Public. II. 11. I'andct No. Pub. and 11. H. Com AftSete.,. Alrcti,,, Assets.., Aasets,, A'sets... FIRE, HULL, CARGO, LIVE STOCK ACCIDENT, LIFE, 1 3sr s xr'ie a. asr c 33. A!TNA, UAHTFOItl), - ,M,501 9 ORTH AMKIIIOA. FA ...IJ.TM.OOU 00 HARTFOIIO, CONN., ...R.U 1,210 T2 rnaiNix, hartford, II.tii.ui at INTERNATIONAL, N. Y., - ll.SM.as 1 PUTNAM, HARTFORD, -...7t,M7 CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND,! ' tsis.os tn IIOME.COLCMBUS, - lt,I7 1J AMEHICAN CENTitAL, MO., A,,el - - - tSOO.MO t CONNECTfCIJT MUTUAL.' J.IFK. Assets 130,000,000 on THAVELERa', HAItTFOltt), LIFE AND ACCIDENT, Assets f i.Sno.UO U KAILWAT PAH9KNOER.3 AiSUItANCE CO., HAKTFORD, TSists 4O0,0O0 01 INOEFBNDKNT, BOSTON, Assets. S,V),M2 N SAFFORD, MORRIS &CANOKK, 71 Ohio Iiiree, TEUTONIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. CK.vr'L.OmcK, ITJVashinotonSt. ACTITA, SS50.000. ' Thi German Life lns:irance Coinpanr , jruarantcet not only Paid-up Policies but i alioauliie In C.ih on the Non-forfeiture pian. JOnN A. BUCK, . - . Prsident U. KNOUELSDORF, - . . Becrotary MRS. MoOEE, On Eighth Street, between Comtnerilal and Wash nKlon Atenuvi, I. dalir rKelsint NEW MILLINERY GOODS LATXRT FALL AND 'VINTKU BTTLKS, llesidts a full line of BOITITETB & HATS ITn:nme.l and untrimmed,) FhKN0l FLOWEIW. ItlHItONe, TltlHMf.SfH of all kind., Laccn, etc., et. Mrs. Slctlee ha also a Urxe usortraeat o Fam-J Ailicles, such an .NECK TJ.W. 0'LLAm UNDF.ltHLEEVta, ltUKFa.8A3III-a, FANS, And all other articles usualljr found In a FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY STORE Mrs. McOre. In addition to her rttock ot nncy and .Millinery Goods, has a liiitone nnd t mplctn BKaortiueiit of Cincinnati Cu.tom code Laillco' nnd Mlee' .Shoes and Cbll .Maim' Hoots, illuck and in Colors. The) reacknovvleilKol to bit the llnest and bet 11 the market, nnd this Is thu only llieclty that mikes them a specialty IIIM.IAKDN. s WIN KM AHII I.IIAOU11N. It. SMYTH & CO., tSNM(MStMISIHHIIISHHtaISMlSSSSNMMISN)HSISSSSS I WHOLESALE GROCERS, MILLER & PARKER, GENERAL COMMISSION MS FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AMP DEALERS IN FLOUR, CORN Oats, Hay, etc., AGENTS foe FAIRUANK'S SCALES Ohio Leveo, CAlltO. ILLINOIS. APPLY TO JOHN 0. DALE, Aa'r I Kiqiitii Btrkt, Hktwkkn Wa 18 Ilroadwar, New. York, or to If. II Oil t, Wa.hlnntnn Afemie, Curo. Illinois. suiNOTon IMMIGRANT TICKETS FOR SALE, For Sal, J0R SALE VOR SALE. J ForBale I FOR BALE FT8 from LiYKaroOL, Fare from Londcnukhht Faro from Glasoow, Faro from Quxkhstown TO CAIRO, i i : U 8 20 Psflbrd, Morils A Candee Ajt.u. ANDCOMUICnciAL AVKNUEB, AdjolnlssK HI'tentiuiiMfisind lUssssy. L.''ut".,.?r Hor1'' '( Veal. cltiiens In the most aocentable manner, JAMES KYN ASTON, IIUTCltKtt ANII DKALIR IX ALL KINDS 0 Fnrsit Mkati. COltNICK NlNKTKNTU AND 1'OI'LAH 8TB., CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Huys and elatnjhtent only tho best -aitlo Iiob und sheep, and Is prepared to till any demand for fresh meats from one pound to ten thousand pounds. WOOD 1UTTEN1IOUSE IJRO. FLOUR 1IID V (in era 1 Commission Merchant 133 OHIO LEVEE, omo livii OAIHO. ILLINDII, Also, keep coostantly on hand a most com plote stock of liKaTj-onaa: BOOTCH AMD IBltin WUIBKIM O I N 8,- l'ort, Madoria, Sherry and Catawba "Wlo RiiMTTH A CO. sell eicluairelr for caah.tfl . which fact ther Invite the especial alien iiou oi rjose narvain nuyeri. F. M. STOOKFLETII, srccuioa q routs a stocbslbtb Krotlfjrnr nnd Whole-aalfi Deale lo oreittn itssu lioiuealln WINES AND LIQUORS No. C2 Omo Levie, CA1KO, ILLINOId HE keeps on hand constantly full slooko Old Kentucky llouibon, H;o and llocools jvia vuH.r.ivif, ereurn iiran'lleH, litl iu n and California Wlnea C. I), UATIIUBB,. K. 0 .BUI MATIIUSS St UUL, AND QE2I EBAL Commissi on Merc hants j DEALERS j.N iAY AND WESTERN PROPUOE amnio xktik. i vvmmwu), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL llltALKIt IN WINES AND LIQUORS Coiiuiicrnlal Ave., Cor. Hth SI. AUvnv on hand a suniilv of Ncntcli AIk. London Porter, llrcmeii llcer, Clinrtroitoc, AJiiis(tt,Murucclnn nnd llcnncsiv Hramlv. Ale, Piirtei- und 'alt and nlf to bo found on draiiKht. 'Mini NEW YORK STORE, WnOLESALE AND RETAIL. LAB0X1T TABIKTT STOCK IN TflX CITV GOODS SOLD VEKY GLOBE. Corner of Mlnetoooth atrMtsisstl Cobs saaralsd Atsaus, OAIBO, ILLINOIS. C.O.PATLEH. JOHN AV. PIIUKS3, ARcnt for Cairo and vlcltdty. RISMARK RIJND. SECTION NO. 47. Association for promoting Life Insurance and Sick Relief by weekly dues und mutual cooperation In objects of public benetit. 1 he I.lle Insurance Policies will be Issued by the leutoula Life Insurance Company. II. MEYERS, President. .lOn.N W. FEUESS, Ao'T. tMlr for Cairo stDd Tlelsslly. KEAI. EMTATK AGENC1 . ST. NICHOLAS BILLLIAKD HALL HARRY WALKER Prop'r. This house Is newly fitted up with two excellent BILLIARD TABLES And two fine JENNY LIND TABLES The saloon Is stocked with the I.e. Rrandsof WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS are compounded In the most approved style tSTCome and see for yourself.fl3 BOOKS!. a" C. WINSTON & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS as AUCTIONEERS, 74 (SECOND FLOOR) 01IIO LXTIK, CAIHO, ILLS,, Bur and Sill Real Estate, PAY TAXES, FURNISH ABSTRACTS OF TITLE And peare ConTeyances of Kinds! 6 J W 'fi Ui o o tn 1-1 V) o o 'a o c 'A 'A O H t: a 'A 'A O i- H H CO CO X A o H 03 r K M c K U 'A 4 n x o o A M f. s o w 19 C m .3 t 3 51 HOOK IIIMUNU. .lolm ll. Jlarman. cha. Thmpp JOUXQ. IIARMAN&CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS COLLECTORS AND CONVEYANCERS, Xorlls I'or.OlU It. istsil OhloI,vre. Caiiio, Illinois, AbstmctS of Tillc. Cnnvi.vnm.ln-. nm.t,, ,, epeclnlly. Real fiitute bouglit and sold. ISrTiixcs Paid, etc. WM. GLENN & SON'S HEAD qUARTERS FOli GROCERIES IMMENSE STOCK. GREAT VARIETY, LOW PRICES. COFFEE. Rio, Laguayra, Java, Mocha. SUGAR, N, O., Hard & Soft Helloed, SYRUPS. Now Orlcnns and Eastern. WK MAKK Ht'XCIALITIES OF TBASi TOBACCOS, A 1ST 13 CIQAES. 70 i 7: Vine St. C.VC.Y.V.t TI. l-.'!-tt&s-3m PATRONIZE J. C. HUELS, Late nr SI. Louis. HOOK BINDER AND BLANK BOW MANUFACTURER, BULLETIN BINDERY, Comer Twelfth Mrcct und Commercial Avo HLANIC HOOKS of every description done with iientne.ii mid dispatch. All kind!) of ruling donu nt thort notice, lllhlcs, Mimic. Magazines and Periodicals bound nciitand iittlielowot possible, rates. County work, Midi an Records, Dockets, Fee HookH, Wank, etc., made a ipeclallty Uoxch, Pocket Rooks, Knvolopes, etc., made to onior 11-24 tf. FRED ROSE NO. 104 COUMXKCIAL AVEMUK, French, .Scotch and American cninlmiTQ of all colors, and beaver nnd broad cloth CONSTANTLY ON IIAND, And made up liCtlio LATEST STYLE, And at the lowest price. A lino Aland u'r-t-elass work guaranteed, ntlstuctlo in all ru sespect warranted,