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THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, TUESDAT, MAY ltf, 1873,
THE BULLETIN.
jjtlS U. OHEItLY, Edit t and I'ubtlshsr
TEIIS19 Of THE UAILV BULLETIN:
On week, by carrier f Vi
Oae yar by carrier, In advance 10 00
Oae year by carrier tl not lid In
ad ranee vi 00
a month, by mall 1 00
rbrM month 3 00
Six tao&ah. 6
One yaar , 10 00
TUB DOLL AH WEEKLY nilLLETIN
Mkn IL Oberly hae reduced the aubscrlp
tl9B prior Of tho WBBBLT CAIRCkBULLBTn
t On Dollar per annum, Baking It tn
cheapest papjr puhtlshe I In Southern nilnoi
It i not Jobn litrtoa but Joe Itoberti
who propose to itift an "organ" in Jack
ion county, and conieo,uently our brother
Luce may poison hit perturbed iou) in
PM- ...
TniBf hi boen a female opJioJe In tbe
family of Jenei of tho Matiac 'Journal.'
n$ is comforted by the comolatorv knowl
edge that tuch epliodei occur but once
vry two yean. It it J one' purposo to
proceed immediately to niako arrange
meal for a Utile variety in tbe butinoss
to attempt tbe bringing about of a boyep
iiodeat tbe end of twenty-four months from
this date, or soonor.
Tub lawyer at tihawneslovrn a few
dayi'ago resoluted tbelr reipecl for Judge
A. D. Duff, and their rogret at bit retire
ment from, tb tanch. Judge Duff li a
good man; a good Judge, a true friend
and. all that. Thoio who know him, Jre
spttttlf tbey do sot like blm. Bit arae
bu gone farther tban tbe knowledge of
bit pel ion has extended. Thoio who are
intimately acquainted witbblm say he ie
a genial, good-natured and kind-hearted
man.
NW PENITENTIARY OOUniq.
1 HlONERi
Got. sjewridge bu removed Beid and
bl colleague! from tbe penitentiary com.
mission and appointed Dr. Bone of Adams,
Dr. Canlsru of Kane and Major Wham
o( Marlon, to fill tbe vacancies The new
cotnmlnlonera Immediately removed
"Warden JMstardi and appointed Jack
Smith of Springfield, to fill hit placo.
in Liemocratlc papen gay that the
real came of tbe removal of tbe old com
raUiionert wai political, but tbe charge it
unjmt The old commliiionora were con
victed of very palpable neglect of duty,
peculation and genoral unwortblneii, and
Wit.n t l....). . .
..... .un.ul wu proven io be a roan
onllt for tbe wardonihip or any other re
poniible poiilion.
"Th old commistlonori, ' says the
ttprlngfteYd correspondent of the 8t. Louie
Times.' "t t.tv...., nmvu it only par
tlally true. Reid, late president of the
board, ii a Grant lUdical, and Edwardi,
late warden, la devotod to tho fortune! of
the dominant party and Is odHoruf one of
lu "organ."
But thii is true, that the new commit
lionen bavo mado littlo or no improve
ment on the' warden by tbo appointment
f Mr. Jack Smith. Thii gentleman, tbe
current rumor' about Springfield charges
i. - i . - - t in i . '
iuu.o, rougo, gamming inu annBing
fellow, who'has m ilttlo reipcct for public
opinion a ho haa for bi.nielf. Thii may
or may not bo true. We be pa it U not,and
that Jack may bo all that a warden ought
to be. If'bo ibould bo, we shall not ob
ject bcea"Ks theappointraont wai mado to
advance Speaker Cullom to tho guberna
torial chair.
WANTED, A DUEL.
The gentle gentlemen of tho Paducah
'Kentnoklan' and 'New,' boing gentle
men born upon the tiered sod of tbe South,
are always walking about, with tho air of
bravadoes, wearing, metaphorically (peak
ing, loog-tailod coats, and Inviting some
body to tramp upon them. Tbey are
nevor happy dear young mon unlet!
they have on hand a "difficulty." They
prattle with putolt evory evening, eat
raw beef at every meal, and with conitant
iteration declare In the eart of their own
, little world that: "We are gentlemen, by
' O !"- An obliquo glanco of the oye;
a casual remark Intended to ho Inolfen
Ivej aibrtig of theibouldorj any neg.
lector tbe proprlotlea of lire, Ii enough to
bring down the wrath of tbe Southern
gentlemen upon you and for you au tnv.
Ution to partake of pistolt and coOiot for
. ff.L 1 I ...
im ma ipim is not
ffaced. The odor of tba ' 'Institution"
which made good men cruel men, quick to
take life, over-sentitlve and proud of tho
bearing rather tban of tbe ondurlng and
m t . . .
lorgiviog iptm or tbe genlloman, still
linger! around the shattered rose i
Tho code, Mr. Jobn Martin, Jr., and
other gentlemen of the South should learn,
aoon aa possible, It thin; of the patt,
and that tbe man who tlayt another in
neb a cumbat will hereafter lie etteomcd
ai much a murderer at be who laket llf
with deliberation upon tbe public high
way in a melee provoked by ljlraielf for
tb purpose of alaylng. Tbe cod. It
rHo of' parbarlim, and Its devotcet are
Til member of tociety.
W would, If our advlc ee vorth
anything, advlte our Paducab tottorial
VrlMtli lo put away tbelr plitel; b0Mr
'ian bo vd without tbera. Tb dan of
Jotbrn chivalry and. rowdyism art put,
eod'tk 4btoltio& to lodulg in lthr
'u U f org of all iMilbl people to
. JUDGE POLLOCK.
A gentleman by tbe nimeof Jamei Mi
rollock, at thii time a judge in tho Jeffer
on Countr-circuit, Ii a candidate for
Judge in the new twenty-fourth judicial
circuit.
Wo have a great admiration of Judge
Pollock. Holiunfoue. There wai never
before him a judge moro original, and one
more original will never come aftor blm,
unlet! nature and the grangei ihould de
velop an uneipocted Judicial prodigy
Tbe fact ii to bo candid about llio mat'
ter Mr. Pollock It no lawyer, according
to our appreciation of a lawyer, and it not
a tit man to occupy tbo bench. Ho It not
even a good gueuer, and mluei a correct
docition ofwner than he hit! it. Some
men who get on the bench, not being law
yer!, but mon of tound ient, can ihoot
decision! off band and they frequently hit
tbe nail on the bead, but
Mr. Pollobk seldom ever thui blunder.
On the contray be is likely to aboot
around the corner and hit the wrong
party. We have no doubt he ii right on
the monopoly question, bnt wo are in
clinod to bolluvo he wont do for all that.
Hit opponent, Tannor, although under
tbo manipulation! of tbe Jetforaon county
clique, Ii preferable. He. knows lomo
aw, and would pan In a not too faitidious
community for an ablerather ablo
udge. But, of courie, Col. Crobi li a bet
ter man than either for tho bench. Do ii
a man of ttroog common tense, consider-
blo knowledge of the law, ipotlen in
tegrity, and potioued of all tho attribute!
of the "Juit Judge."
THE WOOING OP CORLIS.
Shtwneetown, by ita council, ha pro
posed donating to G. W. R. Corll the
taxes for five yoan on the establishment
if h will locate at that place a tobacco
factory. Mr. Corll ii a tjeniUman or sa
gacity and knowledge of the law. lie
tberetore certainly knowi that tbo council
of Shawnoatown can make no such con
tract with blm as the one proposed. Tax
ation, under tba constitution, muit te uni
form, and no cltlxon can bo exempted
from the common burdon. The council
may pan an ordinance containing a pro
vision exempting tho tobacco factory from
taxation, and all tbe citizens may endorse
tbo arrangement at th time it ii entered
Into; but all experience baa provo, that
auch contract result in more troubl than
good. In a year or two, a dlsutlifld cit
izen, angered at Corlii or not latiifled with
tb amount of prosperity realized to tbe
city from th factory, will attack thaordl-
naoo In th oourtsi U will fall.
for the full term of yean will bo collected;
Corlii will curs th town, shako off tbe
dutt of bit boot and com to Cairo I
Why therefor should not Corlls com
at once 7 Lot him tell us what will In
duce him to como where bis best Interests
would lead him if tbey could control ; let
him tell ut how rnucb wa mutt give to
pertuad blm to locate in tho only city in
which his establishment can be worked to j
advantage let htm state bis terms, and
we will'ioe what can be done. If Mayor
Wood will waito two or three dropi of
Ink on a iheet of paper and encloio It in a
city envelope directed to O. W. R. Corlii,
KiQ., Metropolis, Illlnoli; place upon the
envelope a three-cent poit-ofilc itamp,
and drop tb letter Into the mall at he
panes to his evening or other meal, may
b we can ascertain within a few woekt
what would make Corlii, like the fascin
ated Barkie, "wlllin'."
"ME, MISERABLK. "
The vrretched man v(ho is preiutnud to
be tbo person who dashes his lead pencil at
the editorial paper of Tub Bulletin it
the subject of grievous misrepresentations
and abuse. Wherefore his gentle soul
tbe only species of that article ho potieitei
Is harrowed up like a field being made
ready for tbe reception of grain, or some-
tting of that kind. Even our friend Har
rell of the 'Gazotte,' who knows us as a
fountain from which runs .he pure and
deliclout waUrt of human kindneta,
gives ut thii prod under tbe fifth rib:
"Oberlv haa returned to Tub uli(btin'
sanctum, and is, as of old, makhg things.
interesting. In th language of. King
Vhillp, 'ho is the confoundedest fellow In
.Cbrittendom.' He's never hpTunIess
'he U ratting under the fulc'onvlction
that ho it making tomcbody e!;o mltera
' bla."
Was ever man to greatly wronged he
fore 1 It hu been taid by the
sagaciout WalUrton of tbe Loultvllle
'Courier-Journal,' that "Tboie who read
' a ntwspiper are pretty sure to find out
' who it is that edltt It ; tboro Ii no poisi-
ble etcapa; tho man's limple comings in
'and golngi out will discover hlmjand
' juit as b liappent to bo a man of XCep.
'tlontl character or characteristics U
' be likoly to be marked and talked of, un.
til being presently very woll known, and
' and having himself charged with all tho
1 the vlrtuei tod offense of bis journal,
ib la involuntarily, a personal journal-
' 1st."
Knowing tblt fact we bay aodeavored
topAke onrttlf tnaolfett Ip tboj colutnni
f UpUi.upon. thm th klndotsi of
btt,w.bch o.jntrkidl)r ditUagulibei ui.
Wahav coMa,Mnt1y never aluied ny
ujid, and wbn w have been cetapilltl,
by a item tente of duty, to metaphorically
lacerate tb baok ofaoruo wretch, wa hav
don o gntly klndly-in tho mott lov
ing spirit. Wo have nevor failed to weep
wbll wo applied tbo lasb, and often, im
pelled by lb Impulte of tho Good Samar
itan, hav poured oil upon tbo brutiot our
newepaperlal toe hat made. W hav
nover hesitated to lift up the man we have
k cocked down. In thii respect wo hav
acted in accordance with the directtont of
the Golden Rule, and havo done untp oth
er! as we would hav them do unto ui.
And yet.JIarro! de:larei we aro never
happy unless wo are making somebody
olio mlsorablol Her ii where tbe Injus
tice comet In. But luckily we havo a re
cord and to it we appeal, and to Munn,
and to Linogar, and to Pope, and to Wil
ton, and to Lanidon, and to liudgoi, and
to Wintor, and to tho gontlo and comely
Myen, and to many others too numeroui
to mention. Our record and theio gentle
men will do un Justice, if Harrell will not.
In thii belief wo rest contented and know
ourtelf to be the mildest mannered man
out of tbe throat-cutting and slilp-icut-tling
butlnott.
L4WIEU,
WILLIAM J. ALLKN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
OUiceovrr Klrnl National bank. 3-l(V3m
SAMUEL V. WHEELER,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
CAIRO, ILMVOIO.
Office over First National bank.
3-153111
GREEN & GILBERT,
ATTORNBYb
COUNSELORS AT LAW,
William H. Green, 1
William B Gilbert, V CAIRO, 1LMHOIH.
Nile F. Gilbert, J
AWTBpeoi. attention frlren le Admiralty and
wamooM Diumsee.
OFFIOl OHIO LITIS, BOOM 7 ABD 8 OTBB
OITT HATIOBAL TIAVK.
IiTJHBEB.
WHITE COLLAR PLANING MILL
SS. WALTE RM, Proprietor,
HARD and SOFT LUMBER
ANll
LATH, OaiHOLKS, OKDAK POSTS
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS
orders solicited.
Steamboat Lumber,
Furnlehed en aborteet notice.
Commercial avenuo, between Tenth and
Eleventh street
CAIBO:
lav
IiIXjXITOIS.
POPLAR. WALNUT, ASH
-ANll-
YELLOW PINE FLOORING
Kor sale at low lltfiircs. Also,
I3STCI3: Xi tJMBEE
itlltablo foi
FENCING OR SHEETING
Sold very cheap by
Ch'j 2iv. Caiko Box am Uahkf.t Co.
B. F. B II Y A N T ,
l'roprletor
Near Twei.ty-iuxtli Street,
Ohio Lkvek, CAIRO, ILLS
All klnda ot Lumber, Oak. l'oplar, Cy
press, Walnut, etc, delivered in any part
of the city free of charge.
EffTatronage solicited, and aatlslartlon
guaranteed. S-iMf.
latMIOBAIIT TIVHBT)
IMMIGRANT TICKETS
FOR 8ALB,forBjijKOR SALlt
fOR S ALB. j ForHa! ( FOR BALE
Far from Litbbf-ool,
Fare from Londondbbbt
Fare from Glasoow,
Fare from Qumnbtoww
TO CAIRO, ;::::;: a8 30
iffirJ, Morrii t CaadM Aftmi.
INMAN LINE
Liverpool ftew.Toik and rhlladalpbit
8toara8hip Company,
iitta collator srita raira stitm tan saitita
Tor earning tb Utile
FOR PASSAGE TICKETH
oa rcarat laroaaitioa
APl'LY TO JOHN O. DALE, Aot
t Brodrsf , Hew-Tori. trio
aaalailoa AtmH Qatro, ililaeu,
Homo Advertisements.
f
HANKS
ENTERPRISE SAVINGtr
BANK.
O tit.rtir4 Hareh tl. MM.
orrica of
CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO
orFiCBits :
A. B. 8AFFOKD. President :
h. h. TAVl.ent. Vice-President:
n. iivql.nl Secrourv and Tieaaurer
P. M. lUaM.it,
". II. Btocifhth.
Cms. Oittanaa,
rAilO.BcBCn,
R. II, Osaiuauuaa,
M. I . HALMDlt,
J, It. Paiu-IM.
DtpMlUol bt Aran Bt Reived fri
Tea Ctntm Vpwttrd.
T.NTERE3T paid on depoalta at th rtjtol ill
I .......... ... innntii. Much tut and HDtm-
berlm. Interest not withdrawn H tddti llrains.
aiatciv to ire principal oi m mpiiw, .utnu,
gtrinc them compound Intercut.
alARRIXD WOUIK AMD CHILIRBK MAT
DIFOIIT MONBT
mn mf Mft OH IU1 CAN DaiW IT.
Opa ererr busln day from v .m. to s p.m,,
and SturUr er-.o tor HAVI.NO UEPOHlTt
oni., rrom so a o cioca.
auott W. HTSLol'.Trsaaurer.
THE CITY NATIONAL
J3 A.XTTC.
CAIHO,
ILI.INOI
1100,000
CAPITAL,
W. P. ilALLtbAY, Preeident ;
HBMRT h. HALLIDAT, Vioe-I'resldeil
A. B.HAFFORt), Caehiert
WALTER HTBLOP, AnlitteOtthlcr-
aiaactoaai
StAira TiTLoa. Rnaiar B.Ocamaeiiw.
Baaat L. HiuibaT. W. P. HiiLitii.
i?io. V, Wiixunscif, Htiratu Bias
a. o. DArroap,
BxrliitBBe. Coin and iiilieid Bt
Boiiiii ftonarni suael asoid.
DiCPOHITB received, aad a general baoklai
bnalnett done.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
or VAIMtt.
It. W. Mili.br, I'resldeat.
J. M. 1'illLLlF.i. VIce-lTerldent.
Chah. Cunningham, Csshler.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
TjtXCIIANGE, coin, Lank n)te and United
XU btatea securitiea tnunt and told.
astrt Allowed oat lime Depoalta.
W1MK8 ASD LKiOUHa.
R. SMYTH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, j
oato livii
CAIBO. ILLIIOIl,
Alto,
keep oonttantly on hand a mott com
pieie hook or
iiiQ.xros.
acoTOB amd iBien vrnuxis
o I N B,
Port, Maderla, Sherry and Oatawb "Wln
It. Smyth & Co. are also ager.'ta lor Spen
r. McKay & Co.'e l'ltteburi? ale.ofwIiicU a
their wholesale more.
ikq hvuck in keui cousianiiv nn liHm
aiLUHKtsr.
MRS. MoOEE.
WSFXXS'
NEW MILLINERY GOODS
or ma
L1TX9T arillNQ AND SUMMKH BTTLB.
ttetilea a lull line of
BOWKETB &c HATS
ITrimmedand ontnmmn.n
KkCNCU ri.OWKHH. KIBBON3, THIMMINOB
oi ail Kindt, Lacei, eio eto.
Mrs. Mfftee haa aleo a large aajtortmeot
Fanoj Articles, auch aa
NECK I1.:r OLLAHM. UNDF.hBLBIVEB.
Ani all other ftrtiolti uiuUiy louna in
FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY STORE
Mr. McOoo. In addition to bcr tttock ol
Fancy and Mllllncrv Oooils. haa a flno mil
Complete aHnortmcnt or Cincinnati Custom
made I.adleiT and Ml Hhoes and C'bll
ilrcnii' Boots, Illack and in Colors. These
areucKEowieUKed to be me finest and beat
over in the market, and this is Hit only
noii.o mo cur tuai maaui mem a spe:iauy
HOIIU B1NUIN41.
PATRONIZE
BULLETIN BINDERY,
Corner Twelfth (-inset and Wubhlngton Ave
J. 0. HUELS,
(Late of St. Loult,j
PROPRIETOR
BOOK BINDER AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURER,
ULANK HOOKS of every deseriptlsndone
wiUi neatncti and ditpatch. AH kinds of
iimuK uono at snort nonce, wiio. nunc,
iimuK uono at snon notice , mum;.
Maiailnct and I'erlodlcala bound nest and
ai weiowei.
Countv a
County vrorlt, ueb as Records, Dockets ,
nAaU
Ke Uookt, lilanVf. etc.. made a ipe.UlIty
ee isoost, lilanVf, etc.. na a ipa:uuy
Boxes, t'ni-bat nooVt. Enve lops. to
mad to tudar 1!-S4tl .
Homo Advertisements.
ooaauasiuH and rawADina.
HALLIDAY BROTHERS
GENERAL AGENTS
FORWARDING and COMMISSION
hrhciun rm.
DEALERS IN FIOUR;
OHIO R1TBH AVI) KANAWHA
SALT COMPANIKa.
70 Ohio Lkvkk,
Caibo. ItLIKOla.
COFFEY. TACK fi CO.,
roBWABDIMH
A K D
COMMISSION MERCHANTS-
Iir.ALEKS IN
HAY,
CORN.
OATS,
MEAL,
FLOUR AND COUNTRY PRODUCE
CAIRO, .ILLINOIS.
ii-mr
MILLER & PARKER,
GENERAL COMMISSION
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
DKALER8 IN FLOUR, CORN
Oats, Hay, etc.,
AGENTS job FAIRBANKS SO A LEf
Ohio Levee. CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
U. CLOSE,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
And dealer lu
Limb Cr.MK.T, Flasth, Hair, Kto.
Noit t . r t i.
K3T1 will acll In car load loti atlmsnulac
tun-in' prices, adding IrelKht. 4-at-tl
J. M. PHILLIPS tt CO.,
(Baeceasora to E. B. Hendrlcas Oo.)
Forwarding and Commisaion
MER0HANT8,
WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS.
Libera) Adrancemenia made
npon Conilgnmenta).
Are I
i prepared to reotiTe, atore and forward
freights to all polnta ejd buy and
ll ub Gum.iiipiion,
aSTBusineia attended to pmmptlr:
PK T K R
0 U 11 L,
Kaclitkivr
FL OUR MERC II A NT
ANll
MIX-jL,E3Ka'
No. HO OHIO LKVEK,
:i-20tf. CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
8. U. AVBR8. u. J. Aymii
AYKR8 & CO.,
FLOUR
A.Ml
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 78 OiiioLkvbk, CAino, Ills.
I-7tf,
WOOD
UITTjJNHOUHW & HRO
FLOUR
O.'iieral ComtnlrBion Merohan
UI OHIO LEVIS,
Our Hoino Advortisors.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R
IM KUm th sjkattm atossto
TO OHIOAQO
Elchtj Mllae thi liorlewt noriln
TO ST. LOTJIS
NO CQANOB OK 0AR8
FROM CAIRO TO
ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO.
ONLY ONE CHANGE OF OAR8
OM CAIRO TO r
ClBCltmatl, llnoll, Torcio,
Ofiroll, rir.clninl, JIUKara Fnlli
tiuflAlo. I'ltUl.uiK, WwhltiKtnn,
Haltlmnrr, riiii..ll,.h, xw Yora.
Boston ami all poinlx t.
Mllwankle, Jni-lt!e, Ma.ll.nn,
LeOrotte, Ht. Paul and all "lnu m.ith.
line la 1po tliectl) dlirit rnilelu
I)fciur, Blootnlnton, ftptitiKct.l,
P'orla, Oulnrr, Kenkuk,
Hurlington, Knok Ul.m l, Ij Hellc.
MeoilotK, Ifnon, Kreiiort,
Galena, IlnbuiUe, Mom (jllr,
Omaha and all points nortliwent.
Elenant Drnwln Room Hlwpiritt C"
On all Night Train.
HKK Chicked io all lmortsnt polnl.
For ticked and Information, apply to I. O. R.II
tw?ru Columhu) o) Cairo, mnl t ln prinolp
""r 'pVjtVtSTS: t?."? VT.IiVlo
A. MitchiIL, fien'l. Hnp'l. Clilcaao.
rv. -1 any, nnnrti ino irnnin nieHmer ne
up t. Chicago.
J. JOHNSON. A n't, Cairo.
SPRINGFIELD AND I L.LI NO lb',
SOUTH KA8TKKN R It. '
On and after Monday, April 34th, IBJK
irnme win run as loiiowe;
NORTH BUN DlVtelON.
TBAItt '!')! XlCTItArr.
Mall. Kinross.
Lease Vlrtlnia... a. so e. m liSSn.m.
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3:
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A.
Atrire at l'na.,
11.4 ' S.I7
ihii eoixt snatHKt-t.
Express. Mail.
l.eare Pu. t.oo . m J.M . tn
. " T?lorill 4.10 " t.
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Arrive at Vliuinia.H....s.5 .....IJ "
BODTHBHN DIVISION.
TaAMt soik mcinti.r, :
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R1 LLIARD SALOON AND BAR
ROOM.
1
JOHH HATCH, rropriei...
to Commercial Avenue, CAIKO, ILI.I.SOle
Best brand of Callfo Cfaaralu reisvJ.
BILLLAItD saloon AirnUbed with tbe Lett
of tablet : and bar supplied with wines, licruorr
andclirar. of thenei braiir.
LITTLE KENTUCKJAN
SALOON
AND
(open Day and aNight.)
J. E. PARKS, Proprietor,
Ohio Levee, bet, 4th and Ctn street,
CAIRO, ILLS.
WEALS AT ALL HOUHiJ.
ycnlcnco Iim been addod to this popular
Jtentaurant, and the Kuct will flnu uveri
reijultitc lor their accomodation. 7
THE HILL OF FARE
consists of every lubstautial and delicacy ol
tbe season. '
THBBAB
ie supplied with tbe
CHOICEST LIQUUIIB, WINES & CIGARS
ErTillxed drinks prepared with care.-11-16
tf.
UllalalAKMfl.
j ST. NICHOLAS j
BILLLIARD HALL
And
ItESTAURANT.
HARRY WALKER j ,
HO T KIN,
JDAJ&ttOJsT HOUSE
MAIN (IOU NTMBET,
OARMI, . ILLINOIS.
flood stabllni? connected wltlith house
and samtil room for commercial travelers! , '
Fn omnibus to aad from all tnlsi,
- ma. J. W, DAMRON, ProprUtor.
Our Homo Advortiaora.
MIMJKLI.A.Nt.tSl'N.
SAVE MONEY
And buy your
11-
BOOTS AN-DSHOB8
OF
It. .IONK3,
Ctir. Tenth alrcelnntl Coinintirrlal A v.
1 urn now proparcd to inaiillfafliire all
prlf'K ftylen. tiitt-li ax patfiitlcatlirr.inorroco.
iiuck anil c.ill-min boota. Shoes. Willi box
, tocj. cork and pump nolca. ricotch bottnma.
I and bevel odn ornny oilier Mylo you wlali.
1 a"11,tt,. niamifacturliiB an extra quality
or ladlfn' allocs. My material mid work-
in.mlilp arc wnrrantcil to bo ol llio bet. 1
am delcrtiiliicd to not bo umleraold lor the
ame quality ol Koods.
Repairing done liently nml on abort
1 no"'c It. JO.NKS.
and shoe stohk
Iut oiivucd
At IlleSSUn ofllir HI. I) HOOT.
CoKNm or Sbvestii Strkkt ak Wash-
IS'nTON Anenuk.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
M here I Invlfp all Die citizens of Cairo
and Mirroundliii: country to cull and sum it
thi-y raiinot a v money, ail will toll very
viw,i ,' V.1"" Jl'tcd the old motto, "Tbe
Mmhlp I'enny Ii Ittttcr tli.m tlm slow Six-
l,c'ie; ' S.8.aiAI'ON
4-ItVtl ,
FRED ROSE
MEECHAKT T-A.II.O
i
No, 104 COMMKRCIAL AVKNOX,
I French, .Scotch and American eatilinei
i of all colorx, and beaver and broad clottia
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
And made up In the
LATEST STYLE,
And at the lowest price. A One fltand nrtt
cla-i work KUaranluul. Satlfactlo lu all re
specct warranted.
" CAUL PETERS.
I
i
! BLACKSMITH
4'or.Klevcntb itttil Poplar 41a.,
I Informs the public that ho ha'cnirai;(!U tite
j M-rvlrea of a Klmt-cla' Vuon makerund
alo a Kirt-clai llorc shocr and Is ready
I to manufacture and rpairnll klml n( work
in tlii trado with npulr and dUpatcb,
NEW JjlVJflltr STAULE,
TENTH STREET,
BBTWBBJI WABn'lf AVBNUX AJD VfALJiUl
tlr. M. T, nld Informi tne public that he ha
opened e
I IVERT STABLE,
on the northwut aide of Tenth stre-t at nam
ho f e.
Hit H'ablet will be furnished with neae but th
BEST HORSES
AND GOOD VEHICLES.
and tbe public may be accommodated at al
hours or tho day and night wltli tafc teams
on the lowest tprms.
,!r' mclJ'! "k' a ,,,are of PUWIc. patronaie
and will endeavor to merit It by fair dtnirnz
and strict attention to bus) ' 5
NEW YORK STOrfE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
LAMEST TAHIBTT ITOOC IN THK OITT
GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE.
Corner of llssitaxnth strait tsad Costa
sarelal Aveesnt
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
0. O. PATIKK
WAOt.: MANUFACTORY
For Sale at Wholosalo or ReUil.
OOHNEIl :I2D-8TREM AND OHIO LKVI
Cairo, IJllnoio.
iJil H. QAM Ill.lt
IIK.MI8, BROWN & CO.,
BAG MANUFACTURERS
Agents Home Cotton Maw
NO. 80 Ohio Levee, Cairo, Ills.
1-VJin.
WARD & ROBERTS,
DkalEB!. I.N WlKPOWSHAUWi
Wall Pamb- Vvn Wuitk
LiAD, Limbed Oil,
xrzjramt. irnnanrs
AUK0A 01 L'
SPI8.T TUBPENTIMC, Qll-E
Sukllac, At.Wuob etc, Etc.
WasWngtoD vBU.am. Bleyenth street,
Caibo, i- 'lUxou