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tuile could THK BULLETIN. loud .,.Tt. L Mor-l-ir in JOHN 1L OllEUIiY. Kdltnr and Punltihci TKRMS OF THK UAilA I'ULLKTIN: rk iah ht rarrlsr . '' On vaarbr carrier, In advance. 10 (K Ud year by carrier tl noi p ltd lu advance ,t ..... Vne month, by mall rarer month., "Ha month Una yea t ll If 1 l 3 l ft 'i 10 If TtUC DOLL All WEEKLY IWLLKTIN John II. Oberly has reduced the ubicrl tl n nrtee nt the WKKKI.Y CaIHO lUl.L:TI to One bolUr per annum, makltiif It tin c i jH(ii,iir . I Hit l " 'tiltJM llllnni Bs-tVtlna; ttnttr on -rv a. A THE PUBLIC LAMS IN Till U A.N OS Ob CORPORATIONS. Tb Unied Stale Economist nmlics ai st mite of all tbe public lands in tl United States, giving the number ol acn which have been donated to schools ii colleges; appropriated for asylum", fm nublld buildings, for canal turin-ses, fui ' It.dlan reservations: granted foi railroad purpose, nulnly llio Pcifl. railroad; nnterol under thu hntin Iim la of 186:.' with Its suppl-ma-nts of IBiH and 18t)fl; from this eslinmtu I appears that substantially the pub lic lands are absorbed nnd tin! tha numberless acres of Werterti lands, cultivable, but uncultivated, are no longer In tbo hands of tbe governtneiil but In those of great subsidized railway cor porations There havo been granted to the INclfto railroads two hundred and fifteen millions, nlns hundred and neventy-uu (AbKSanj and five acres of land, nearly twice as many acres at have been reserved for all tbe Indians In the Untlad dlau-t; nearly four timet as tntny acres us havu been granted to all tho schools, colleges and asylums in tbo country, and nearly ont-ttttnri ol all tlio cuttvnbla area of the Unitod Stales, Ilernufter, when wo are disposed to t;row ol oquent over the ''boundless 'acres of tho West," totnvlte the European emigrant and tbo oppressed of all lands to ..coma to tbe bosphaliU) shores of America to help cultivate its wilds, let us reiiiem brr that there am no more public lands to ell them that tho general government orni none and that It Is all In tho hands of a few great railroad corporations. Tho widespread dissatisfaction of the people witbjbe pernicious system of ivini; away the public lands, to corporations is niaiii fatted just a little too lato when there re no mora lands to be donated. OAliEU O'lWtf SO U OKL'AT VIO- TOKY. Ante-mortem statues to oven treat men are not common; tha fewest number perform tctl of such transcendent lien HI Cence to their fellow-men a to call lortb sketches of their lives In print "previous to their decease. Of these faw, is Caleb Cuihfrig. He is as old as tho nineteenth century. He oponvd his eyes upon the libtjn January of tho yoar 1800. Ho began a career uf public usetulneas and honor when he was twontwflve yoars of age, bsrini; beon edmitted to thu bar a year 01 two previous, and having, even at that nitty "CO, attained liluti profes-innal success, Ue served with ability us a member of tbe legislature of his native stale, Mua Sacnusetts, and represented bin dntlriel in the national congress lour consecutive Urms, during which he was dislingui-hed as a faithful laborer In the :omiiiitle r wia, ao eloquent debater and an accom piiabed parltamuntarian. U't serrod a Uailed Stated coinmiesionor to China, and nuotiateJ tbo first trmty of this govern ment with the emperor ol tho land of the sun Ho furnished from Ins own means, the funds to eauip a regiment of Mitnchuselts volunteers who served ir. the Mexican war, and performed active ervice during its continuance himsulf, h Colotiel and brigadier geueral. As mem ber of tha Masitchutetu supremo court be suitained his high reputation for leal ability, arid ably and faithfully ' executed the duties of the otllfo of United Stales a'.lorney general under President 1'ierco. lie wa provident of be Oliirl'iton convention in lS4d, und v. . ... uis name win go down to history as one ol tbe members of ih Oenevn arbitra tlon Ui4 public life covers almost tho half ol a century, arid at an go whuri inottuieii are believed to be falling Into the sear und yellow lef( he gives evidence that tho truagrit which hat made bis name Illus trious, has nut dortd from htm. Calab Outhing, like many other people or nijo and luw decree, tiat bfen living , In clo.o proximUy vo Uw owner of a don Thedo('t owner U natoat Kelly and the aog. unnite i ray celebrated in rhyme, Wasneiiner gentlu nor kind, hut vlclom, troublesome aud noisy; it barked by day and bayod tbe moon at night, interfering with OusbiDK t dtytlrai studies and dis turbing bis sleep during thorn hours when men, turee score auu ter. desir to sleep Ir. rjuUtnei'. Cuililni; brought suit In tbo police court at Watli Inn too city, for damages against tbo dng' owner, and m'ado the point that thedog wa, nuisance; its owner was fined llilrty-flvu lo Urs and ordered to cither kill or re. Move the dog. In Uusblng's victory will tha whule country rejoice. With this pro cedent cileblithttd, no nun, nor woman, nor biby, no pair of lover,., Bo restless Invalid, no Industrious stu. k4f0t, no anybody, need hereafter be at the ,wercy of any snarling, barking, whining, "swaning, growling dog. Wherever there 'la ado,; und a polici court, tbo dos' will kavato keep mum, or go tbe way of Kul iljr'. doi, b killc-d.or removed. Tru'v. , the world woves.aod thinking of what wo pave suffered in the pat from Ollclirltt's lg as vicious, as nolty, M p orseverinu'ly growling as Kally'a djg,w tbrow up our sMliatjrU) hat and ory "Cashing forever." ha made himself tbo bonufacterof the jopje while dogs live and police courts rlta; all man will blan birn; all women M'flitM of bla with feelings of grail. toodrep for. wofd, Mid If bullet speak, we Imve no doubt one long, und.hesrtfolt bout of. "Uusiiinn lo em: ho would inane our uaynaps peaee- fil,and,ou.r rtjRht slumbers undliturbod,' would ro up from an army or infants yet Mint. A lawyer, be may be Rront ; ns mlesuiKti. Iio limy bo sound; as soldier, lie may havo been brave J as arbitrator, lie inY bavo been wife, but a tbe winning Mrt.v In thnennest with Kelly'" dog, bo deserve the victor's cmwn of lnurols at the iiniiut ol tils country men; in iy hu wear it, livlni,tnnny yer and may It, unfading race bis tomb when dead. BETSEY KliNO. i'HE STOUY UL' THIS EARLY LIKE Ol''"K.ATE,SlOI 1).JU." DESCEND NT UP PILGRIMS. THE II Kit KUIR A I UN OIU UI XTIONS, l'Kv-L'LIA it IT IKS A HI) I.nS v M I Y. IlllUr' Ol' UK It MO I'll Kit F. Til Kit. AMD r'lILL I'Altl ICUI.AKS Or T11K CAHKHl uV I II K .MUitur.u. Ead Of OH rt K wKs UOOl Klull. 1'LVUOUTH, AI."-., July 16, I3T3. It wa was not until lo-Jay that the mzelis i f tills nlicielil and hlslorkul town wuim aFtuletl that tho murderess uf Jlr Guodricli, 111 Hrooklyn, was a native, ml luring her eiirly lllu reiiUeiil ol i ij-Alihoui-li the dories of the in- ill trirauedy hail been read aiid commented upon liuro. no one couiil coiiiieci inu uiiiiih ol Kale bloUuaru wiiu lie youioiui iinu liHtwUoiM,, ItetseV RiliL'. who. Ulilll u lew i,.w yeuts, was not only the belle, ouuuo liiiKlel ol propriety, tn mo wnoiu hikh I. mil niirht I ho oveiilni: tiapors roceiveu o ib laiu train lurtil-hed the llrft rumors that Kale Stoddmd allil lletM'J- King Were one and the tame person, un l ttiis inornuiK the story was conurmeu. At may ue ox peeled. I'UIILU) KXC1TKMKKT ANP VfLI.AOK 009!1P run liii"li, aud it has mcreuiud rulhur than abated over lino. "Who would have thought that alio would have cummitted murder I" und "I cannot believe ill" are sauipUs of thu oxprepaol atonirhmeiil und uouui neurtl in all quarters, itwastiue llial.slni hud not been in 1'lymoiith much during tho lusi Uvo or ls years, but still sue was rememnereilHS an innocent, harm lets Mid quaint Utile girl, und tho Very last one who would uavo committed audi u ter rible crime us the one Miu has so recently anil fully confessed. Her parents are !,"' livim:, und uro umo, L'llie no-t leapectable and hmored oitizene of the town, Hiid, us may bo expected, this terrible alliction has nlmimt driven them to distraction. Tlio mother was not uwire of tho terrible trairetly in which hot ilaiiu'htur bus acted so prominent h part until about the mo ment she was vieited by n Herald reporter this afternoon, and tho father, who whs absent from the town during tlio day, did not learn nt 1.1 lerrllilit Hltiulion until lilts evening Last nl;hl, when ttm news wua urst received otlniir two ol mo uemnoors called upon the family, but thoy werti an luippv ami ciieoriui ttiat nouu nau mo ueari to iiroik to them THU TKIIMI1I.E KKlVri that their dailuluur llctsey fiad commlttotl the highest crlino know to the laws-one which may send her to a lelou'a cell for I Ho, or cuuso bur to uxpuuo it upon tbe scaffold '1 can't tell her the awful nowe : if I do, 1 can never forgive mveelf it.'' raid an elu- oriy lady to your reporter, with tours in her eyes Hut, slio added, "inn poor wo- ... . . . I " A II -J U-..I.I Ulan UUgill el Know n, i jiib ,.i,ii, nil old frieud of the family, nt length vo un- teered to perform tho disagreeable service, und n lew moments niter lim sad news nati been broken oui coriespoiider.t called upon Mrs Kini nt her n nt und tidy resi lience in a Utile court oil' Summer street The p or woman, who liu l been before iilliirini! the tortures of iieurnlkiia in the head, was now nearly crazed. Her grief wn mil uf the S i-modic kiutl, but uf n di scrinlion lhat lold I bat her heart wn uearlv broken, lhat lior cup of sorrow wns lull Mie win reoiiuirit! upon u soia, unci her roiilitonimcennd every appearance de noted death r ther thin life. Sho whs ro luelanl to converse with any one, and oven the mingled grief and y miiathy of a couple of her si-ier ami e,.iii"ol liorolil nelliuors failed to affurd li"r liny comfort. Oh, my poor 11 ley I my poor IMseyl" wa all that ll would say, alii then the would give wu to her feelings, not IN HUUs AND IKAKS, but In ngouizing groins of tho mo?t linr rowlng and paihf.il nature. .Mr. King. a before sluto l, Was ut thl lililu ub-elit anil ignurnlil ol ihe tumble Weill which bus .heir yed the peace ulid happuiurS of Ins rem iinli g llfe I hero appear to no a great ueai oi wnpa.liy lor your daughter in i.-w Y'ork." I remarked, "ami lher la very general impression that elm cominlttud the act wiiue in u ui I'-rnHtij "Oh I know she must have been cnisv would rather have heard ol her death than to know that hn would do anything wrong if hu know it. It Jan t talk about it aow, but you p raiotell meall aooul Iter. Mv eve and uiv head puin ine so i can i read hardly a word. ' THE UToKT TOLD THE MOTHER. In comiilialicu with the poor woman s ritpiett, I proceedid to tell uer in ueiau thu incident uf tbe iragtaly, to all of which hn iluneil with all merest lllal Wat rea'lly uainiul to witness. Onco In u while llio would llitcrrupi witn an inuuiry, uiuit very partii'Uhir lo know if it was possible thai Him unfortunate girl waa in her right mind when thu eommiticd the bltKaly deed. The a.turnui o that the public generally regarded ber as insane seemed to all rJ the heart-broken mother great snliifncllon. In ri memo lo an inquiry concerning the tory of lie tey having formerly been in an Insane asylum, Mrs King said that he wat once in llio Taunton institution five or six months, but the could not tell me the particulars, , ut referred me to one ofhor neighbors, who wat familiar with the circiiui'taricei Tlio heart-broken wo man seemed to de-Ire solitude in her great alllictlon and nil her sympathizing friends withdrew except i.er two timers, who re maiued until lata in the nfturnoon THE JiTIIBIl HEAUS IT Mr King, when lie arrived home this nvening. learned for tlm first lime tho ter rlble iihws of his daughter' crime, which hit been the uppermott topic In tbo public mind Tor nearly u week, no was reluc tant to believe it at flrtt, but when he fln ll V realized tho terrible farts ho gave way entirely, and all effort to admlnl. ter corn- fort were in vain, It Is prmiatile tnal lie will visit his daughter in tlio count) of it few days. Hie fact of her nativity here, tho re spectability of her parents nd her liborul education have all been alluded to in the Herald, but vntir correspondent, in mingl ing with lie' friend and schoolmates, hss bucu to galQtir uiuny additional facu con THE OA 1110 DAILY BULLETIN, SUNDAY, JULY cerning tba early life and career of this most retnarkablu criminal. pu -" here In I'lyuioulh, and so was ner intiier and mother before her, nnd she may, there f ire, bo considered at a pruy direct de scendant of the little band wno uamk ovkk o tiik M vy ri-oWKit Two or three conturus ego. Hho U tho youngest of a fiitnllyol two Uauginers, ner u iler staler lielinMiiiirril'U ton ,nr uuriiuvv, a worthy citizen of Hyde Turk, Mas. It was tier sister anil noi imey- wuu inoBui ni hool hero in I'ivinoulti county, although Iletiey is said to possess a tar supeiior ducation jho Is a graduate of the high tchool. and during ber tu tlon she wit particularly celebrated a k writer, aomo ol hor compositions uro said to huvo hud it touch and elegance, and sliown a uepio oi tliotiilit nnd studv. which attracted uni- ver.al Htieniion. lu every branch of IUly slio wu remarknbly apt, and her proficiency ofun i-xelled the envy and Laloutlv of her schoolmate. While her lather und mother are firm und enthusi- atlo rtii.towKKsor tiik kkcond auvknt, The two Uaughtuia weio ulway a devoted U.uillsls, ulld Hotsy Wat particular! io gular nnd earnest in hordiobatli scnuoi attMiiiUiieo. In uersonal uiil'earaiico the was uiwais verv uttrnctlve, ii .turo supply- I,,,, ill,.... r,.rM i.i,triiM wnicll the mutt -oiMiiiI.bed mililnerv mid tlnutiiiaker could not embellish One uf hi r old -chool males described ber to )uur reporter a real, ewcei, lull, round late, red cneoK, ruin- litm. cl -ur skin, graceful form, nuKurn hair una nll.-geinnr me oe.t iiioaiug uoo in thu family.'' T.ier.1 win alway. ,.me thing iiboul her thut wa different from ,itli,r ..irl. nnd her atioclate. knowing her little whims, used tiiiralify tnotil uer .renta. tito. Kuril Verv Indulgent wl Ii hei nnd always ullowed the I'tmo.t fretnlom In nvxrytliliiR At school h was morn lear- less limn inosi scnoiars. nnu u hii- uiu timtnit any very serious breacn oi tue rules it wis not bt.-i-ue slio leureti ine comcqiloneet. While sue was cioyor one was still SLY AND AnTrUL. IVrhans to sav that tho ml "odd' Lost Uescnous her cuaracior during her school day career. Olio day he would be all milk and hotiuy Willi (oiuu ui iuhskuoibib atld llio hel day Uiu WOUIUI1 l noilt-u ilium, rlliu Uidn l seem to caro parucu larly lor ihe ..cieiy ol genllemuh, bo lur a any oim in I'lyuiuth knows. Shonuvur said anything about bur BWeelhearts, II hu hnd any, und it I more than likely that he burning pattloii wns never lull developed uutil tho left her homo some ft'l six or seven y ears ajju. mo wuvuir.. cut of unit rtrisT noiNO away Am In kiti-uiii with her singular nnd char ncieilttlc conduct ever since. Oiiodayshu suddenly took it Into her head to go to II, i. tun. "and whuli the declared bur inten tion her parent titled her out nnd gave her $100 in money. It Is said by some of her lady associates that thete was young man in the case in llio snape oi a lloston "runner," who had iwi umo nt. n,..l,,i..l wild her .ltirmr. OIlu of his pem grinntions he'- I'lymotitli, and that it to haro her fortunes w'lh his tliat slio loft her homo. She hail cultivated n romantic disposition by a llbe, l peru-nl of storv paper nnd novels, and It IS more inaii nauiy tout C1IKAI- LITKHATUHi: IS THE I'KIMU CAUHE Of nil her woes and mislorlunes. After a week's ubeunce she wrote Home from Cticl- sen that she was going to 1'hlludulphiu us a clerk fur n leuialu physician, und shortly afterwards tho wa heard trom In the Quaker City. An interval of toverul liiolliua men uiapneu, un uur latitur Wat lliturmud lhat 'je Was sick in a hotel in Boston, nnd when ho went to her assist mice ho found that alio had been sent to Ihe Insane Aeylum in Tuunton. Tho cause ol hor aburuiion of mind was nover ascertHined, although it in generally sur mised that it was some tl'iir of thu heart. She was very sick during a couplo of months of her hospital llio, uuu wns at nil time verv violent ribo would tour bur clothing to pieces, and was (JIVE.N 10 DHM'MJCrlVr.lK.-fl Generally. Alter uboiil six months she began to improve, and uuoul the time she wim to be turned out hs cureu tne toux it llilo ber bead lo leave without going through thu usual formalities ol a dis charge. Securing a couple of drosses and soino other clothing belonging tonne. ot the matrons, thu stepped tiiperslllluusiy into a bujgy that wu standing near thu institu tion und drove oil' to a relntlo.V In North iintlgewaler And thuru were no appar ent sympomsot insanity. So the otllcials thought Hut nftur that Utile truali, tlio patient was prouoiiueetl sane and al lowed io go. suhn quentiy sue weni 10 Middluboround learned the rtruw hat nnd bonnet business, in winch tho is snld lo havo been hii expert. Providenco waabi r next tihlectivo point, but she rumiiued there only n fuw months, when sbu went to Muw 1 ork. ore roii sew yohk. This is nhuui four years ago and the torv of hor eventlul Ilia un e ttiat lime hu. already been told in the II rain. Uer parontt have known little of her and have heard from hnr at Interval of tlx month or a vear She hn always seemed to have an aversion lo home and friend since tho first left Plymouth, but for what reason cannot be divined Her father Is a man f considerable means, Rml h-s always been happy In expending his Wenllh for tho eratincatlon ami coui'ort ot ins cnu dren, und ibis terrible trngie affliction in 'l. declining years it, therelore, peculiarly aiiful. HILLIIaKHf. M 118. MuGEK, in 'Uhthulrrel, botwrro Commercial ni Wtth ililnu Atenlli's, ImUl'T rcsllBf NEW MILLINERY GOODS nr TU LATER? BI'lltNO ANII BDllMKn ("TTLKS, llliri I lull linn Of BOKTSnilTR &c HATS iTrimmril am) UDlrimmnd,) fltCNCd KI.tlWKRri. ItllllltiNr), THlttMIMI of all klndt, bacrt, etc., to, Mrs, Mcllce has also a Urn t.tortmsnt r. Kancr Articlra, such as SBCK Tl.W, OI.bAUH, tlNIIKtvHl.EKVKH llb'KKH,t!AHlv!ft, KANH,, And all other arltclea uiunllj lound In FIHST-0LAS3 MILLINKHY STOllK Mm, Mcdec, In addition to her tttoek of K'ant-y ami Millinery (looils, has u line ami Complete assortment of Cincinnati Custom made Ladies' anil Misses' SIiocb and Clill-ilrchs- Hoots, lllat-k and m Colors. Thcai arc ufknovvlt'dKi'd to be the tinest ami best ever in the market, and this is the only Inline the i ltv Dial make them a spei-ialt) NEW YORK STOiIE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LAHQEIT VAUIBTY STOCK IN TUK CITY 0001)3 SOLU VKKY CLOSE, Corner of Klneleenlh alrevlnaU t'otu lurnlal Avsum CAIRO, ILLINOIS. O. 0. l'ATLEIt Homo Advertisements. MKAli BMFATK AUUVt, John Q. Ilannan. Cha. Thrupp JOHN Q. HAIIMAN & CO., HEAL ESTATE AUENTS COLLK0T011S CONVEY AH OltRS Nwrlli C ir. ut 'li s t. t Cairo, Illinois. OQer for aalc at low figures atitt easy term the lolloWltig real estate : Ho 1 An elegant coit.igc, corner i wniiiu ami l.oell.l stlecUi. Is'i iilurit,!) 1, third ud. l.oti above grade, n loin in u i. lu wnui i known a tin 'Itldgc hlock;" those lot run through the block irom riitccuiu to nix I. euth streets, anil the best roliieiice prop erty In the city adjoining property highly tmt.riil ml. . .. i ....... M...I i 1. 1. ..tt vtsM.,,f n,.,nM fcl, L.ljtn O Hie, T. w TV , , nauiuivu iivcnue, between ritlrtetiilliund Kourtei nth street, west aide. Good two-story building on eueli lot. NoJJAI-o, vacant loHD ana C, adjoining thu above Lot K, b 23, city, on 5 xtn street, foutli e dc. between 1'oiunierclul and Wa-blugton ave nues, will be sold In tracts to nult purchaser, very low aim otieasv terms. No 4 l.ole J aud e. b ,t), corner ol Four teenth and I'oplur streets, front on l'oplur street, west side, opposite posi-oiiico mock. No f snlviidld liusiucss building, resl- leneu In seioiul storv. U rooms, ball and iroiilaitd rear ntulrway, water on both lloora, in euiuber one conuition; tiiuatcu on norm west corner ot commercial avenue and Tvvelltb street. A great bsrgaln If nold pOoll No C Lot i, 7 and P, i 22. city, on Coiuiuurvlal avenue, be ween t ami th and h lttn etreets, Luta 20 and 2, b 1, cliy, oil vVashitiKtoii avenue, between Huh and sixth streettt. Term ouiy, nilce low. .No 7 Lot 14, lu b 1st, un Nineteenth street, between Coiniiier lul uvenUe und Poplar atreel u great barg'iln. Lot2., ll DO, 1st ad., on Witsbiligton avenue. No 8-t'wuier.i desirable bUMues houes u'tU two lots, on sixth street between Cum in rcial und V ailtlngtoti avenues, will be Mild at terms to pay purchaser rental ol 2ft ber cent lii luTesimuiit. o -j six iota in u .".i, mi aa. mgn ground. 9'iuueucu on easy payiui-nts. o io t.uit t und x, lu no iiuitn corner oi Tenth and Levee afreets. Hot buliien loca tion lu the city terui eav. Lota21. '11 und illn Ii IK, lit ud., south corner oi rweutieth and l'oplur streets. Al-o thr c Iota in court- house block. Iroutlng on 1'onltr street. No 11 A apieuditl two-story residence on north east corner of Wulhtit and Ninth 'treett, wiih two lota very dolrablc prop erty. No 12 Lott IS and 19, b T9 south side ot Twenty -tirst htreet, oppoitle "Convent lllock" very desirable lor residence pur-Do-es. cheun. No la a well Improved farm of 210 acre 00 aetca under cultivation : houses and barn irood orch.trd. bearing tree: ruun n "Ulci through luitu ubove overflow-, out quarter in lie irom station and depot 01 Cuiro iC Loula milicAii. Will be sold on easy terms tor per uere. No 14 Ten ol the choicest lot'. In block 57, 1st tidilltfon, above grade, bcaiitillll resi dence locution, will be told ut u great bar gain. Wu cull particular uttention to this properly us it win be so u very low. A KINK CHA.NCK Foil INVESTMENT. Ill addition to the foregoing We otter tor sale, or leue, a large number ol vacant lott, in dillcrcut parts ot the city, embracing No 1 Iiu-Iiicsk und rcshliiice property. In unimproved lands, we have for calo over2:.t00 ticre In Alexander und l'ula-ki counties, at pricci ranging from ii to f l.'i per acre, und are prcpui eu to oiler tndilcr; ineiits to purchasers tnut cannot be equalled in v.uiuruuo, iexut or unv other place or by "any other man." A large amount ol l:imlol me very uei qmitiiy, in Alexander nntl I'll-l.t-kl counties, belonging to thu Illinois On- trul lluilroail vompuiiy, lor the sale of which wo ure Hie agents, win bu sold very low und on such euiy lermt ihutu pcrs-on ot ludtt.lrl oti liaiilis, with u very small sum ot ready money, can In a few year become the owner of u productive lurm. Wo have nluts und ilc-M'iiiitloiiti ol all lundi offered lor ralo und will luke picture In showing inirenusers ine property . lines io till rjntia eold by usgiiurunteetl, and shown Irom the patentee when rcqulrctt by abstract. Ap- in to UUX1. . HAITIAN cC C(J., cor. Mxth and Levee sin., Cairo, lib. .t,,.. r iut'i ' ' C. WINSTON 4 CO., HEAL ESTATE AGENTS AUCTION EURO, Tl (eccoim noon) omo luvbb, CAIItO, ILU1,, Hoy and Sxll Rkal Ehtati, PAY TAXES, I'UUNISU AHSTUAOTfi OK TIT I B Au'l is- ri l)on?eiui(" nf Kind covmiMiiost iiifuttw ittniu Z. D. UATHUB3.. 3 C CIIL MATHUSS & UHL FOEWABTJIKG AMIS HBNKMAI. Commissi on M k h c iunt DEAi.nr.M in I AY AND WESTERN PRODUCE OHIO i.KVKK, JOHN B. PHLLIS& 80N, iBuocessor to John 0, Phtlht,) GENERAL COMMISSION AD FORWARDING MER0HANT8 4SID DEALERS IN HAY, CORN, OATS, Flour, Moal, Bran, &c., CoK. 1 KNTH-fT. ami OHIO LEVI I1AIRO, IMS. 0. CLOSE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT Aud dealer In LlMX, ClMSNT, I'LABTEll, HAIR, KTC. Nu Ohlti I.eve. J3T1 will ftoll In car load lot at manulae hirers' prli-oa, aibllin; trrfKht. ''Ml OOA CAIRO CITY COAL I iireprl to suiinlf onttenBr quslllr of itn i PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS GOAL. ORPKRS left at Ualllday Bros, office, e umo Latvia, or at the Coal Yard below tha ft. Charle Hotel, will receive promjit tt(in. tlon. Tha T .o "Mohtauk" will brlca M t'lttida to eUiaers at any ttoui.r 20, 1878. Our Home Advcrtisera. HALLIDAY BliOTHEilS GENERAL AGENTS POHWAHDING and COMMISSION IKHIIU tKTA, DEALE11S IN FJOURj 4B't xel- ol onio at van and xanawha 70 Ohio Lbvkk, Caibo, iLLtaoin. MILLER & PARKER, GENERAL COMMISSIO FOKWAKDINO MEUOIl.VNTB. 1SII DEALERS IN FLOUR, CORN Oats, Hay, etc., AGENTS ron FAIRB&NK'S SOALRP Ohio Levee. 0AIKO. ILLINOIS. COFFEY. PACE CO., r e w h n t . (i A N II COMMISSION MERCHANTS- I1KALCKS IS HAY, CORIn. OATS, 31EAL, FLOUlt AND COUNTRY I'UODUOK UAIRO, ILLINOIS. 3-12tI I1TAUMNI1KU J. O. MATHEWSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT And Agent for llAZ.itn awd DoroNT Powosn Co., AUGUSTA i fiA. s. D. AYERP. B. .1. AYw AYERS A CO., FLOUR AKI)- HENEKAL COMMISSION MEROHANTS No. 78 Onto Livsr, Caibo, III. 7tf, PE T E R 0 U ii L, Exclalvt FLOUR MERCHANT AND Ko. NO OUIO LEVKK. 3-20 tf. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. J. M. PHILLIPS, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANT, AV WIIARF-BOAT PROPRIETOR. prop ira 1 to forward all klntU of freight to all polutH. am-Dntlnstt atuadtd to promptlTi WOOD R1TTENDOUSV, 4 BRO FLOUR ABB Goaenl CommiMion Merchc 181 OHIO LlYUt Hqmo Advertisements. VHAHG.' W. H. Morn i . iiatattruu. Re.ratj,M( D.B.Con F1HR, HULL, OAKOO, LIVR 8T00K TKA. 3ATrOHtl, Asre.s .M?,8H tOHTu AUEU10A, PA., Asints .tO,TM,tti3 CO IlirtTFOhO, conn-., HSfdtS... ..J, 144,810 71 PllOLN'lX, UiRTFORD, Uet..... ... ...I1,TI1,1M H I.NTERNAT10.NAL, N. T., 1ksU . 1,1 J PUT.1AM,nttTroBU, tsscti nl,irs OLEVKI.AND, OI.KVELAtlU, iMfU X8K.7S as nOMK.OOLOliBUS, tatrl m - ..- JU5.S7S 4 AUERICAft CKNTIUL, 110., 4 ICttlHlltlllltHttMttlliltllMtttttttlHtSIIIMI S eo.NN2c-ti'''-T mutual, urr, vtts . trt.w.-ryi t TRIVCLEIIS', HAHTFOrtO. I.IFP. AND AWItlENT, tssoU . ....ll,i",v,(,'.li I UUl.tVAT IMHHKNOKIIH A-UBaNOB CO., HARTPORD, , vittts....... . leoo.rryi n. tNIiXI'BNDINr, BOSTON, l-.'ts t'.VIMt ( H A FFOHD, MOHIUS & UANDKK, 71 Otitis lri. FIRE AND MARINE 1 1ST S XT 12 .A T-T C E SJOHVANIM. NIAQAXIA, If. T., .fi.sss.tte oxnviAniA, it. t., kitm ..l,.?,Tll TS IIANOVKB, it. T, KtrcnLic, rr. t, AteeU... ..TS W -..T14,tiSA on Ooraprlslcr tht UcderwrlUrt' ADC7. V0NKRB.1, tf. Tn tltHM IIMUItO.ltKl.ltOtHHI t.tt.?3 4M ALBAST CITT, AtssiU 15I.19S MUEMEK'a VUKD, B. W, A.t.., ECUniTT, X T. WA&1NB, Att;te 1.4J1.MJ ti'.oro. fjw!llniis. Furniture, flulls asd Cnr ir's, irtursHi mi rate at itvnrauia u ssuo-i, per m.ntiot ssouritv win itsrrintJ. 1 rcaisreimuv an or ine ciiissbso: tttrrof their pMronafti. r.H.Ht'UMKS. TEUTON I A LIFE INSURANCE OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Ccsr'L.Orricc, 17a WAentHQToiiHT. A.OTIVA, S650.000. This German Llfo insurance Company guarantee not only Paid-up Policies but aUo a Valuo In Cfvrh on tho Hon-forfelture plan JOHN A. HUCK, . 0. KNOUKLUDOlir, President Uccretary JOI1N W. PltUKSB. Aent for Cairo aud vlcuilty. BISMARK BUND. SECTION NO. 17. 4.Anlitlnn Inrnsnmnllss l.lfn In.tl.inn. and Hick ltelief by weekly tlues and mutual co-operation In object ol public bencllt. The Lite Insurance l'olicle will be Issued by the Teutonla Life Insurance Company. II. UKYKItU, President. JOHN W. PRUKS8, Ao't. ror-lraand Vtetally tlrsBM ADDMUOUHI. R. SMYTH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, onto LBVai CAIBO. ILLIIOII. A'jo, Rep coDfaaM on hacd a mcsl earn li'.sl atcck of tCOTOB A WD taiKD WniSKIaV O I N H, Vort, Madarla, Sherry and Catawba "VVIn It. Smith Si Co. are also stents, tor Fpr ti ctr. SUKnv A o.'s 1 Hull ri nli.olwl 111 laue stock I kept constantly on bnd at thelrwhnlesule More. PARKER & BLAKE, WALL PAPER, PAINTS iJU7. Saualae, Uaattllate, WIKTJOW QLASa. WINDOW 8UADI. vtid tbs cslshrstoil illuminatln AURORA OIL. OnOM'LUII.DINo OOP ilTU 8T. A COi) atlBOIT V., r,tr Ir.i.iuoia. II OTt'.LH, MAIN CRUHH NTBEKT, 3ARMI, ILL1NOI3, Oood tabllni? connected with the house, mil sample room for commercial traveler. Kreo omnlbu to and Irom all trains. VI nl J DUIH l'-mm Ho BOAT RTOBKB. 8AM WILSON, 0 I ALB B I T BOAT BTOKB3 OBOOIBtBD, PROVISIONS KTO. Ho. I Oejb Lmi Oajso, III. Our Homo Adrtrtiwn, " '1 "" HI II I II HABKB ENTERPRISE ttAVlNoM nfScral fts (1, 11 osfici or CITY NATIONAL BAMK, 0A1H0 urricvu : A. B. flAFFOUD. Praridenl; f. H. TAYLOB, Vlca-Praaldant; U. HYHLOl', 8ecretry and Troafdtar e. It. fJtaottt, f. U. UToearLiT flax, atliaaaa, I'AoiO.Ooaci, It. It. Ccnamenia, si, r. uuumi, J. tt. rtuum. Dapvalla ol atisr Aaaaaual Boclvlioa isa Cemf I'twarU. LTBRCST cai-t oo dt posits at th rata ot ata Drtat. Mraanuia, Much Istaad 4lm- bor 1st. lBlert not withdrawn li adittt! uatoo dlkUlj to the principal of tit dpll, thrtT aiviaff mem cvrapouui. iui.ihi, MABalBO ffQKii ajiu uuiLussa ati UlrofllT MONBT O V8AT tO US alA OA 141 W IT. Ora r busloM' d7 from t a.m. lo ip.ro., and f.tturJsf n- .off lor navinu unruniic oEl.fromlloioolock. auutt vi. uiobur, iTfasursr. THE CITY NATIONAL 3 A.xrtr. Ol I HU. ILLIIOII CAPITAL, 100,000 17. P. IIALLILIAT, PrldDt ; UBftar L. H ALU DAT, Vio-PrKtUai A. B. HAPFORt), Cutler I MALTKIv HTrfLOP, Anltlt-i Owhlsr- sitacroui ttTitT Tttl-oi. Itosttt B.O;rT-jisita, Hiist L. HaixidaV. W. P. HtlUSAT, Oao. D. Willuhmb, Stamaa Bia a. n. Birroan, Eacautatar. OoU mm Call! MaXa Bhj Baaalil ttMl mm. DBPOSITM reolfM, zd tuslns aona. stral taaktai FIRST NATIONAL BANK or ciA i mo. It. W. Mn.Lcn, President. .1. M. 1'lllLt.lKi. Vice-President. Chasi. CUMM.NUHA.M, Cashier. COLLECTIOriH PROMITLT MADB. EXCnAMOr., fim, bn nous st OslU HUIm eurlttM Uniitl ai.it oll iiihi ailnwMl nss Huso BBtatla. ROOT- AXD IIORtt WS.riHltl,H,iHH,rV,lHH"l'ltW,lt''VtlV,WV" SAVE MONEY And buy your BOOTS JL.HrX3 S XX O E 3 OP R. JONES, Cor. Traill at reel anil I'aistmercial A 1 am now prepared to manufacture al spring styles, such as patent leather, morroco duck anu can-sum oonui. anor. wnn oot - tnss. rnrlr ami nllmn knlpN. Nrnth hnttnrna ' and bevel edge or any other style you wish 1 am io manuiaciurini; an extra ouailtr of ladles' shoes. My material and wore manshlp are warranted to be ol the btt. 1 am determined to not be undersold lor the time quality ot Roods. itepairiDK aone neatly anu on saori nntlee It. JoNBS. LVIBKBt. WHITE COLLAR PLANING MILL N WAI.TEMN, Vruprtaler, HARD and SOFT LUMBER AND LATH, SHINGLES, CEDAR ruoto : doors, sash, blinds orders holioitsd. Steamboat Lumbrr, Furnished ob sbarteat ootiot. Commsrcial avenue, between Tenth and 9j Kloventb ttrotis IiIXX2!TOIS. tot M IMC'BIXAM EU HU. BEMI3, BROWN & CO., BAG MANUFACTURERS Agents Home Cottow Man NO. 60 Ohio Lfvee, Cairo, Ills. l2m. WAQ MANUFAOTORt For Ruin nl Wholinlo nr fLnrail. U OOUNIK 32D-8TRIXT AND OHIO L1V1 f Cairo, Illinois. J. . OABBI.K lilt WARD & ROBKRTS, DlALKKi IK WllIOW 8UADM, Wall Papxb, Pum Wuits Lead, Hhbbed Oil AURORA OIL, Spirits Tobpbhtinb, Oldb Shkllac, Alcohol, Etc., Em WMblngton avonu and Kleveuth ut. Oaim, IlUttOI IA ii i r. a. r. 4