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THE CAIRO DAILY UULLETIN, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1878. THE BULLETIN. Cllr nuil ""V -Mir Murnluie lli.ll r VnUIUhMI" wiilttt.rn lllli.ol., JOHN It. OIIKKI.Y, KMit.it and I'ubll.ber TKHM8 OKTHK UAIIA I'lll.l.KTIN : Ou week, by carrier Oatywrby carrier, la advance ' One jrar by carrier tl not p M In advance iiM pne month, lij mall ' M rows month " Ms month - f' " On. y.ar ... 1(1 " THK DOI.UII WKKK1.Y BULLETIN John II. Oberly has reduced the .ubfcrlp Hon pilot of the Weekly UaIko Huixitin te On. Hollar per annum, making It the cheapest paparmtillti'l In Hon thorn llllnol Smiting inatlrr ou evrry msr. The reporti of ttio condition of the cot ton crop up to July 8rit nr very dlteour- MosBr is In high favor with tho admin WUatloii. Hit sister was recently ap pointed to a. clerkship In one of tho department! at Washington without the ceremony of i. preliminary examination, gross violation of the civil servicn rule Kl-UOV. 1', O, IlKllKKT ll( LoUlsIatm, Lai written a long letter warmly eudor. log Uen. Beauregard', address upon the union of race, againit corruption in that late. He ayc the fteodmen and our selves have a common country, common lutetaiU. Our prosperity or poverty ii u partnership. Atone succeeds or fails, to docs the other. Tho fretdiuaii ut tho rJoulb if not migratory where lie it he wllhel to stay. It It clear, therefore, that t colored people aud ourselves are des Uned to be Jouit occupants of the country provide! wu can net long together. 1. there any inilirtnoutiUble obslaclu n tho way to harmony, and a mutual, equitable un d.rttandlng ? Tliore may be, Iroin th difference of race.. Do thit as it may, ou duty ii plalu. Let ut (-rant all tlio rights acd privilege, enjoyed by white people, t-qually, and boyond cavil tothe f'reediiian. It' I hit butilned, like otbur, to ectit IiIi'bIj hit to:ial Until at l.u uialtet hit social ltd he tnu.l sleep on it. We muit not 'Uboo' hiui, or place any obstructions in LU way. Give liim a tree Held Mid a fair chance." In concluding hit letter, Uo ifttwrt enter a vhorom prolujl again. charge thai tho diuth prrjwtlceci gainit Northern men. lie ay. there it a strong pruJuJico against Northern thieve., hut Lone.t men are heartily wol tome. LlTKKAItV NOTION. DttioHura .MuMiar, for Aut, to hand. Jl ivntfit. 'nil Mid unexceptionable h. ii.im). 'i'hu Publishtr it out with notice lor 1674 of tomething i.tuumling, of which vie are to have thu particular. In the unit ittu. (Septum her) A. tlii.i the reliable premium publication we shall look with icter.it for particular. W. Jennings Demoreit, l'lihltjher, fcJb llrundwny, New York, Eclectic; M ao 7.1sr Tho Eclectic for August contains n fine portrait of our graat novelltt, Nathaniel Hawthorue, and good list of article which aru solidly in structive witLout being too lieavy for turn mr reading. The opening papur it an historic.l tUtcb of "The Jui-uitt and their Jixpultion from Germany," and this is fol lowed by a tuggttive, critical papr on "The Meaning ol Mr. Tennyson e 'King Arthur'," "Lectures on Darwin's l'hllos pby of Language," by l'rof. Mux Muller; "New Home,' a Heii) by Mutthew Arnold i "Uefent Progrers in Weather Knowledge. "A -Veek of Cutnp Lite in inaia,' "l'rlmiilve Society," by E B. Tor,"Uniatltl'i;toryi" "The Drain of Mr Mill;' 'Amateur Theology Mr. Arnold's Literature nnd Dogma ;" "In Frlend.hlp, -Lite in the Ninteouth Century , ' "Tea Considered K3 a Caute oi National UeinoraliiHtion ; ' "Tho Warm KuJl Moon ; ' ud "An Englishman in Vermont,' "Too Soon it rupldly riear ng its clo.e, and the various Editorial De partments are very full aud interesting. Published by E K lMton, 10S Fulton Btrtet, Nv. York. Termi, 55 tt y,.af ; two I'e.,5. Si.gW. number, 4101.. THE UKITBL10AN PBIWr AN I) OKN.OUAST i The question of running Uen Giant lor a third term of the presidency ha- miM wt very general ducuHon from tl,B mde ltndut and opposition preis all over the country Th, radical pre, i, ,!nt oll uoitcl. H WUtm UrBul should belher1exiflre.lde.,i..r.h- tii.,i BUtei, U etld-ntl, he.Ui.,l0 tj ,f u ItMllMVbl .111.1, K ... wou m i,euiivi.i. 1,.,. politic, and Injunout io our IntiUutiom, It aliohbiltatestotay to ; tlm f e . publican pres. is anything but Indei'iendni" i. i. .-' i i.. .i . ' """",u " e pnrvy i.ajirt and th6 party hfadors aro governed ..niy by their own snlU.h aims and motive.' iJ. thi. matter the demoralisation, re.uu.ng .L.nn,,llA.,lvlluu L,,u ull..l . " " i ui..hi upou ut a heavier burden than our national dhht. Princlnle are riothim- In il.i. .Ui with our president-making politicians apart from their teltlth inlerc.lt. A move ment which will not pay they will not sup port! ft movement which protni.cj good dividend they will push to a conclusion r.gftrdleitof principle!. Will it pay Un ".publican party to relievo General Grant upon Ibo expiration ol hit present i..rm in the nomination oranother man for the sue colonv That It ll.d riie,tion. The an- wtr, too, It at hand In the very l!nco ol the republican Journals touching tlm pro blhle standard Uarcr of their party in 1870. Not otieot them has a candidate to ugge.t; not one a them fcols Ite.-lf t liberty emphatically to dware tnBl ). ral Ornt is out of the Hold orio contidor th door ft closed agalntt him fr(m, t,o IftBipltK of Washington, .lutl.itt.n, Mk.11. od, Monro and .UcLton. Whether it i, frorntBfr"i""DeA""al'lorivlrleiatid ., , , i .L- ,,,. ..... .. (. division, in lht party c....p or Iron. u- j)rkniloui of Joimg taste kiuoiig "the powers that b,' the republican pre.. U singularly reticent upon tbli question of a third term to General Uranf. Til K MlSdldSll'l'l VALLKY AND T11K DKII'ISH IDLE. There ha. recently beou organlzi-d at Liverpool, Kngland, it company called "the Great Wtllern and Southern bteam tliip company,' the purpote of which It to upply tmtro lully (ban It now possible, the great and growing detnanU for trans portatlon the between Mltliippl valley and tho llritisb Isle.. The proipeclut of the company ha. Just been lttued, and upon an uiatulnation of It, the iMeW Orlean. 'Times' ty. the Krettl corn-pro ducing reglont ot tlio Vt, and a cuusld- erable portion of the cotton belt, have long had the protporlty of their people teriouely Impaired by defective and expensive transportation. To make production with thetn profitable, they must at all thuintulve. oi Water transportation wherever that is pos sible. Fortunately, the wholo illnliilppl valluy It veined with navlgablo river, and taclllties for cheap transportation by freight .teamboatt eind barget are astum ing tu;h proportions that in the future, on that score, thelo will be little to complain ol' Hut traiitporlntion to tho seaboard at New Orleans, It not enough. A regular and reliable transport service Is needed be ween New Orleans and tho varlout ports u Europe, to us to complete the linwd tweeti producer, aud consumer. It is to meet tills Iftit part of a grca commercial demand that a line of colostal ttamship; is now propcted. Tho thirty tcamers now running botweon this and other ports are wholly Inefficient, oven with the aid oi all tho sailing Yeityls that can be obtained, to convey to tho mar ket! o( th world the itumentu grain and cotton crop, of the Mitti.tippi Valloy. According to the otlimalet made, the valley state proJucu annually no Ins than 1,IUO,000, UOO bushelt, tay eleven hundred million chiefly of Indian corn and wheal, beaiden twenty million ions of hay aud two mil lion lout of potatoes; aud thete Immutite cereal crop, are raited in addition to mighty cotton crop of thiee and n half to four million balet, forming the great bulk "I the world' .imply, about 300,000 hog head of tobacco, h great uuantity of cntie tugar and other prolu;e grown in the uiiiro southern nd torrid portion Thethipi to he conttructed for the new company, are, with tho exception of the (JroMt hnftern, to be the largest carrieit aUoat, though they are to draw but eighteen lent of witter. They are to be built on a new plan recently developed and thoroughly tested, by which tpecd it ncroated ami fuul economized. Tho flrt three nbipa of thu lino aro to bo called the 'Illinois,' tho "Ure&t Western" and the 'Queen of the 'i'rojiic." Their freight age capacity is tot down at about 70,UUu uihult of grnin mid 11,000 balut of cot- j ton. UL' CANADIAN UUKD1T MOUILIKU. New Vork Uciuld.J The tlory rfiieclallv telerauhod to u from Monti ful and i.iiLlin-a iu thu tier- IJ to-day ditclnte a state ol rottennei in the New Dominion which may well ci te our republican lobbyists togroater ef fort than limy have hitherto made in the line of bribery and corruption. Indeed, our pel (talermeu ol' tho f'orty-trcond con icrett havo reason to reproach themtelve tor situ of oiuiioii in late and early hour it legislative grab in view ot what the iiiuil provincial men of high ettate have accomplished. Aud doubtless hundreds of men of mark in our political ranks will, at thuy rend, mourn the waul ol nerve In past administration, by which manileitde- tinv wat not made inoro manifest in the uuesallon of the Canada. To them it will appear athame that such guodly loot hould fall to the lot ut muii and brethren who never let oil a Fourth of July oration. Our Crudit Mobllier operations were con- dueled with putillatiminu caution ; tracks wero carefully covered, and it wat well arranged that no statesman of ttanding should ever show the card, he held. Few of our chrl.tiau statesmen and exemplars ol virtue put their view, concerninir, iheir expectations in the way of shares andttuck to paper, aud certainly no cabinet officer, as tar a we know, sent an ultimatum to the distinguished deceased who bad the putting of stock "where ll would do the most uood." demanding for himself a tuvkHt full of uluuder. Thuv do Ihe.i- ..t I...H.., I I'.hmI. a:.ii,iu, thinet better in Canada. Atsumlng, as we have a ru;lit to atsume, that the letters, , receipts, &c, which we copy from a Caua- J diati papor really passed hetweuu th Hoax Ames of the Canidian Pucific Kail- i ' road and the parties to whom they were i addressed, there la no room left for doubt- , mg the superior abilities of iho'Ood-uiudo' P'rsons on mo otuor tiue oi me oorm-r. it seems that Mr. MoMullen, who wat taught In tho school of Chicago, en deavored to make a favorable arrangement Willi certain Canadian otticlal by which hit "frietidi" would havo n big finger in the railroad plu to tickle llie palate of the faith fill ot tlm Dominion, lie did make an arrangement, tho making of It teems to have cott hit "Iriendt" a sum of monay in bribes and present, fairly staggering in Us total. "Wfien nude, however, tho ar rangnment was repudiated ; the -'right hon orable." pocketed the money and gave j Mr. McMullen to understand that the Whl ' nll,'u,-lh Canadian Paci- l Cimpnv was a Canadian rallnmd com- pny, and no Americans nocd apply. Tho upshot of the utr1r wss that tho ''parties 01 .the tlrt part" have now the llrltltl - 1 C"K r'o 0 1.. . - . . . J. . . .. i me ih-iiiiu part, Mc.viiillcu uo, are lull I everely out In the cold, . wnutout of Urn tamo 01 me lalfl Mr Ames, Mr MoMullen lift einoted the faltlilcstntst of hi. confederate., and in-1 nolng so hat managed It set tho Dominion In a rage. Tli idtonre of pretent gov uriiment Is Imperilled, and there Is no way of escape for the thrifty statesmen of tha'l region other than by a first clas white, washing committee of the American patent, Vi'u have run to earth our credit mobllier foxes, and hope to sen them, one and all yet living, (irnnttially trapped, and wo havo" notlitne hut sympathy for the linod pnnpln of Canada, who arc loud In their anger againt thn corrupt half royal government uinlor which thoyllve. NIGHT ATT At' KM OF CHOLERA. Dr.T .S. Ilullnof Louisville, Kentucky hat given to thu publiu throiigb the Courier-Journal, several instructive arti. olist ou tho origin, nature and distribution oT cholera, In which particular attention ) called to the fact that the disease gener ally attacks pencils In the night-time or early in the mornlne. llu regards chol ,ur '''"I"",1 'n , "rl,I". In the i viiu r lur-J ou rnai oi me ran. lie says; , tljl) f()rcM 0, tM'x u ULtouchtd. It is n Important one. I repeat It, Wo caie of cholera hat ever yet occurred, eicept at the rotult of .leap ing at night where the causo is, and no amount of exposure In the day time, with out the tleep nl night In the locli)V, ever gavo the ileeo. tht mere sojourner during the past three hundred year has ever slept at night in the malatlou. season, in the I'ofitlne tuarheA (near Kotiie,) without dying. The AhruZzI mountnlurer., who put In nich urop. at are raised there, rleep In day time, hut never at night. All testimony that ha. tpoken on thi pntnt In refer nce to yellow fnver teatliles that no r.mount of eiposuro in day-time it Derllous. but that the only danger is in deeping in the lo cality at night." I.IWVKRII, SAMUKI, P. WIIEKLUK, ATTORNEY & COUNSEI.OU AT LAW CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Office over Klrot Ntlocal tmnV. :i-lMm WILLIAM J. ALLKN, ATTORNEY AT LAW UA1BO, ILLINOIS. Office over Klrat National bauk. MdUm OHKKN & UlLUKKT, ATTORN KYh UOUNBKLORt) AT LAW, Willlaiu H.Oroeu, ) ........ WilhaiuB Otlhrt, y ClK), II.MNtilH. Mil r.uui.eri, j satruiiMia. att.otion a'"" o Admiralty .nil atnboat buttnut. Officii OHIO LBVBt, K00U8 7 4.HU 8 OVVB OITT HATIONAI. IIAttn. .lohn II. Mulkey. Wllhm C. Mulkey. MULKKV & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW OAIKO, ILLINOIS. OBice, rear roomi over llitnnoii'a book tore, NO. 124 COMMERCIAL AVINUE, Between Seventh and Eighth ctreetn. M4 tf. Oil H Jl I !. AXIiroHWAHDIMU 7.. I). MiTUU!!.. 1 O L'M- MATHUStf A UIIL AMI ueajKHAI. C(l M M I 8 8 I ON M K K C HANTS DKAl.KKH .N FLOUB, OJiAIlsT: JAY AND WK3TKHN FKODIKJK OHIO J.KVKK. JOHN U. 1'HLLia & HUN, buecMr. to John H. HtUllii,) GENERAL COMMISSION ao FOKWAUDIHU MKKOUANTri tno DKALKKS IN HAY, COKN, OATH, Flour, Meal, Bran, &c., Cm. TENTH-BT. .m. OHIO LEVF IIAIKO, ILLH. (J. CLOSE, (iKNEUAL COMMISSION MERCHANT And dealtr In LlMh, CtMEMT, PlaDTCK, iUlR, KTC No Olilo l.eec. 231 will sell In car load lots at innut uc turtira' price, adding trelght. 4-2-tl MILXINKalV. MRS. .11 o (J K K, On Ktuhlo Street, between Oomrarrc-l;il rili ..toa AT,n.i. I. JallT relf in NKW MILlilNKUY UUODsJ nr thi LtTKfT BFHIMQ AND AUUMHB tllVt.KS. nMiiin lull lm ot ROHHBT8 &c HAT8 tlnnimeJ an J UDlnnimeil.J Klir.f.TU KLOWERrt. IllBBONrt, TIlIMtltrtdH of all klrntt, Lacts, eto., eta, I3r. McOee lia alto a lm" ortmat tunny Article, such Nl'.m Tl.'A C1LLAHH, UNDKhHl.KKVKI. And alt cthrarticlr uanally lounl to t KIKST-OLABS MILLINEKY STOKK Mm, MiOee, In addition to her rttock of Fancy and Millinery Goods, ban a tine aud Complete anHOrtmeut of Cincinnati Custom made I. adieu' and Misses' Shoe und Chil dren' Hoot, Black aud in Colon). These areackuowleducd to lie the Uuest and ln-.i ever In the market, and this Is the only house the cltv that make them a Hprelalty NKW LIVERY STABLE TENTH HTUKKT, HATWIIN Willi tl AVKWU- AUD WALNUT Dr. H, F, ritlJe Informs toe public Uisl bs t oprutj l I V K 11 V .V T A H I. E on th noilhm.l sidu of Tcutb strert . cam HI B'aMus will be hliDlalisil with cods ,m it, BEST HORSES AND GOOD VKHIOLKS. and the public way be accommodated at al. .TW u,e.'.,ay "J "'lt with sale team. lr. Melds asks a hare ofpuhlic patronac id wUI endeavor U merit It by lair H id strl.-t att.-ntion to blitl ' " UK mat nthmrn. HAM WILSON, v i a L a i 130-aVT aTCCRluja J u Kooautatn, p h o v I a 1 O N tit T U as, no Ouin Livai Oaiho, lu Home Advertisements. HKAV RftTAlK AUfeUHOl. John tjj. Ilarman. Chas. Thrupp .IOUJJ Q. HAKMAN & CO., KKAL ESTATE AGENTS COLLEOTOKS a:.-d COHYETAMOfclRS Norili D ir. udlt.t II. auil Wtilu Lee. Uaiko, Illinois. Oiler lor nale at low figures and easy terra the tolloWlng real etat : No I An elegant cottage, corner Twelfth uud l.ocUtt atreels, Is 27 and ft), b 1, third ad. Lota aboe grade, n loin In b (, in what Is known as tin "Kldgo Block:" those Iota run through the block irom rifteeutu to Miz loeutu elreetn, aud the best residence prop erty in the city adjoining property highly Improved. No a IMaS and 4. h 4f, city, Washington avenue, between Thirteenth aud Fourteenth ntreetr. west side, Ouod two-story building ou each lot. No II Al.-o, VHcant lotM 0 aud 0, adjoining the aboe. Lot 14, b 'J, city, on sixth xtreet, aotith Mile, between (.'ouum-rcial aud Washington ave uuci, will be old In tructs to suit purchaser, ery low and oueuiy terms. No 4 Lola 7 aud 8, b .Id. corner ol Four teenth and l'oplar etreeta, front on l'oplur street, west side, opposite post-ohice block. No b Spleudld business bulldlUK. resi dence in recond etory, (i rooms, hall and Iroutand rearxtalrvray, water on both Hours, In number one condition; situated ou north west, comer ot Commercial avenue aud Twelllb .ttrcM. A grent htrg.tln if old noon. No ft-Lot 4, 7 nnd !, U citv, on Counner.-Jnl avenue, beween Fourtli aud Filth stroetr, Lot '.'0 .md 21, li city, on Wahim;loU avenup. between Filth and Sixth htroof. Terms en.y, price low. No 7 Lot 14, In h. 18, ou Nluotucntb Atrent, between Cominercliil atcnuc and l'oplar tructa great btrgaln. I.otlif'.b V, lstai.,ou Wo.hliigton uemic. Mo & Two ven tO!imblc huslne lmiii.fi.. and two lot?, on i Sixth ctrcct between Com- i uicrclal aud WaihlDf;ton nveutie, will be sold at term to pay plircliH-er rental of 2ft per cent ou Investment. No !i Six lot. In Ii 2f, 1st ad. II bib ground. i2.)oach on easy payments. So 10 Lot! 1 and 2, In b h north corntr ol Tenth uud Lev to itreeti. UestbutlucK loci tion in the city term easy. Loti21, 22 and 23 lu 1) 1!', lt ad., coiith cornrr ol Twentieth and Foplumtrects. Alto three loin in court houio block, fronting on Poplar street. No 11 A splendid two-story reildence on north ent corner of Walnut aud Ninth street, with two lot very lelrble prop erty. No 12 Loli 18 and 19, 1)79 "outh side ol Tweutv-llrst street, opposite "Convent Block "very deilrable lor reildeui: pur pose, cheap. N'o IS A well Improved farm ol 210 acres W acres under clllthatlou ; houses aud barn (rood orchard, beariug trees; running watei IhioiiKh taim aboe ownlow. une quarter mile froui nlatlou and depot ot Olro A .-I. l.ouls nllroad. Will be cold on ea-y term or ()12) per acre. N'o 14 Tenol the choicest lote, in block oi, 11 addition, aboe tcrade, bcautllul resi dence location, will be bold at a great bar gain. We call particular attention to tills property as It will be rold very low. A fl.NK (-IIANCK i'VH IN KS1MKNT. In ailditlon to the loregolug we onYr tor sale, or lease, a larKe nuiuber ol vacant lots, lu dlflerent paitu ot tbe illy, embiaclng No 1 hiiine and residence projieriy. In unimproved lands, we bae for sale iner2.V0o acren In Alexander and Pulafkl counties, at price raugiuj; from ti to tlb lirrucre, ami are prrpareil to oiler luduce uieiitn to purchaser that caouol 1 equalled lu t.olorado, Texas or any other nlace or bv any other mail." A Inrin-Htmmnt ni iii,i,.,i the ery best quality, In Alexander aud Pu laski counties. beloncInK to the llllniiis Ct ii trill Itullroad roinnuny.Tor Him alr of which we nrc Hie agent, will be Kold ery low and on Bllch easy terniH that a ner.soii ol linln.irl oils habits, with a cry small um ol ready money, can lu a lew years become the owner of a productive farm. We have plats ami descriptions of all lands oflercd for rale and will take hI.mimii-.. In.lu.uin,. purchasera the property. Titlcn to all lnd aold by us KUarantced. and shown Irom tha patentee when n-qulred by ahstracln. Ap ply to JOJ1N HAKMAN' A CO., civil. ..T.l i . '.. v.vi. oiaiu juU t,c- 5l0 ,iro, 1119, June 7, 1373. 0. WINSTON & CO., HEAL ESTATE AGF.NTH AUCTION KERB, 74 (BKCOttD rt.003) OHIO OAlliO, lt,l BnY amp Szlu Heal Estatb, PAY TAXKS, KUKI1IHH AU3TKAUT8 OF TITi.K An1 .arr tVii,tHnnM nf Klnlt' fHTSJIIUAXII' jTwBRIGMAN, 1'hyslclan, nurgeon and accoucher. OOce, I'wellth street, betweeu Walnut aud Cedar atreels. 7-17 u A. J. ROE, M. D Having permanently located In Calro.tcudem hbi uroichslonable ervlces to the inhabitant ol the city aud vicinity. Kealdeucc aud olUce (for the present) cor ner Walnut aud Twecty-Urst btreeti. where lie may be comiulted at all hours. U-.VVui. DR. B. 0. TABEK, Will resume the practice ot hi. profession with especial reference to the electrlca treatment ol diseases In all the now nnd Im proved methods of application. In all cases of female complaints a tidy will be In attendance. Office, I2d Commercial avenue, up stiln, II. S. UUIJHA.M,31. D ' iiomo-nathlc pbynl.-lan and unrgeon. Of lice 1JJ Commcrrlal menue. Henlileni-e corner of Eleventh aud Cdnr atri'ctn. 7-l2m U. WAKDNEK, M. 1). OBlce and IteMdcncr 111 Commerclfil uue, (next door to the Atheiieum). WILLIAM It.S.MiTH, M. P. UKaiDKNOK-No. 1 ThirUmth .treat. l0. iwt.u WashinKton atnu,Md Walnut trel, onii- li.OomihsrcUlaTDEus, up tttlr. 0. W. DUNNING, M. D. K8IUENCK-coriirNlnth and Walnut sU. IVOmce corner Hlxtl atrwit toil Ohio let,., umoe Lourt from a a.m. to 12 oi and V p,m " dh. d. edouolah, A constant auptily ol pure Nltrotta Oxide tla, Inr the palufpim extraction of teeth, at I tlio Oeulal Itoomsof Or. DoiikIkh, successor in IT A M, Austin, KIkIiIIi street. MM You can buy six and one-lialf lbs. Durant's A Cofl'eo Suerar for One Dol lar ; Sovon lbs. Now Orleans 1 Sugar for One Dollar; Best! t three and one-half libs, i'rime Rio Coffee, One Dollar ; Best , Imperial Tea, One Dollar and a Iiuif per pound : ueBi uun- powuer Tea, One Dollar ami I Seventy-five Cents per pound ; I Youne Hyson and Oolong Tea, aY mT V 1 t ' wne dollar per pouiui, aim ev erything proportionately cheap at Hi ham Bixby. Our Homo Atlvertiaors. TiLLiDAY RKl)THEK8 GENERAL AGENTS b'OBWARDINQ ,ahv OOMMIRHION "Kllt'HUM DEALERS IH VI OCR; taj tif OHIO UVa AhO kiAWA S.Hl a a vsr oou:PA. wT.:biia. 70 Ohio Lrvkh, CatkO. ILUUOIK MILLEH A FAHKHR, GENERAL CX)M MISSION ttv POltWARDINO MKKOHANT.1, tin DEALERS IN FLOUK, COH.N Oats, Hay, etc., AGKNTH F(ih FAIUBANK'SSOA LKH Ohio Levee, OAiHt). ll.LI.NUla. COFFEY, PACE & CO., roHWAHUlXU A H I COMMISSION MERCHANTS- DSALSM 13 HAY, COIiN. OATS, MEAL, FLOUR AaND COUNTRY PKODUCh CAIRO, ILLINOIS. 8-12tf ivl' A Ui.MHF.D 1154. J. 0. MATUEWSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT Asd Agent for I3A7IKD AJ.D DrPONT PoWBEB Cc., AUfiUSTAi OA . s, r. ayerh. E. .1. AYR AYKRS S 00. FLOTJB -AMD OKNBRAIt COMMISSION MRHOH ANTS No, 7S Ohio I.kvt.k, Caiiio, 1i,i.-. l-7tf. J. M. I'HILLII'H, Forwarding nnd Comiuis-jion MKROHANT, r WHAHF-UOAT PROl'RIETOU. preptrolto forward all UluiN off) eight lo all poluli. asrtlusioc aiunded to prompilf. I'K T K II U U II L, Ksu'ltsalr FliOUR MERCHANT AND Hii. Hit ttlllO I.KVKK. VJOtf. OAIKO, ILLINOIS. , . uu7i ! w,(" HITTKNHOIIMK FLOUR taa fj4neirl (lommiajiuo hxohaa 183 OHIO LBVSB Our Homo Advertiflgra. INNIIMAMt!. w. M. taoint, Net.ry fKbllo, c. Pub. a.d . . 0. m IlNTSTJJS. F1KB, HULL. UAHUO, L1VB fclTOOK ACCIDENT, L1FK, iwaxTBAisroBJ. JETHA.llJBTrOKU, nets ..,M,f.M V KORTU AUEH10A, FA Aantt - ..i.7!J,073 on H'RTPOSI), OONN., Atssts...,, 3,M4,!10 U PUOINIX, IllKTrOKI', Ssr.tt n.tl,Tlt,14 A IHTKRNATlnNAI., N. 1., test.. ii,:fi,e, lUT.Iitl.HAKTKOHH, .lt JIOs,4K8 OI.KVKI.AND, 0U.VK!.AM, llt !19,7fl t IIOMK.OTI.DMUOS, iss-v M si::,:: AMhKlCAU ORMM!.,, MO., tHt m '."1,'1I OnfiNKOTIOCT Mt.'TIIAL. I.IPK. WU - ., V,W0'W TrlAVJlI.KK'i', HAIITFOHP, 1.1FK A.l S-OUlDrfHT, ttt-ii.... I,y..rsi 9 M.IAT I'AttJKNflllKS t-Kl'KANOf. t'O., HAill rOKI', 4..h it) IMilHtMlkW, IOin.N, A . ...M li "' ) H t l'OlU), MORRIS .V 'AND EE, 71 Ohio I.rvrr, FIRE AND MARINE X :i:T S'CJBATITCE rilMf.t.Mas. MAOAI1A, M. V., ts-s H.lf.Stl QR.iMA(IA, V. V., AHfW-...,.- 1,","I 1 HA VOV1H, N. HWUHLtC, N. Tn ni fit t is ..........., ........ti t,)u .ai(.rls!C tne tlndnrltrs' ai'T. TOHKKW, H. T., ti.tt! en m ALhANY CITT, Astet . rthtktf.N'B rufti), r. r., r:!s.. ... .... BEUUktlTr, W. T fct A Hi It 1 1 1 etr ...1,1,M ewtrt, IwullioKs, Kuraltura, Uullt ui Cst kuh, IntureJ l raio an tatormtle as .ouul, pir tn.n-a; avcurltt will w.rrani. '. I isut(ully ata of the cltlisnpet Ca enatrorthtir talrutajs. ti. rt.iiiuuicn. TKHTONIA LIFE INSURANOK OF OUIOAOO, ILLINOIS. Cew rt..Urric, 17a W AnmnuTori Sr. A.OTIVA, $650,000. This Oerman Life lnsiiracc-3 Cocipasy guarantee nut only I'ald-up i'oliule bui also Value lu Caib oa Die Non-forfeiture plan fflollasSS&tF, President tjucretary JOHN f. l'HUKb.1, AjCtct for Cairo and vicinity. BI3MAKK liUND. SKCT10N NO. 47. Arsaci&tlon for promoting Lift Insurtnce I nnd rilck Itellef by weekly dues and mutual 1 co-operailou in oojectsoi puoiic oener.i. The Llle Insurance Policies will be lsjutd by the TtutonU Life Insurance Company. II. MEYB1W, Presldit. .TOUN W. PKHEba, Aq't. rurAalruaud Vicinity wi stj A.tn i.tmiuH. R. SMYTH CO., rt'UOLEUALE OR00SRB, j onto r.svsK i .. I II O , I I, I, I (I I I . 4'.' Aop COSttlStljr UB hs-Ct Trtt Mry f l!c p'.oali of .1TflH Atr 1BIBH TIKl -1 I H P. Vct, Mnderl!t,3Ucrry and CntRv.br. VVIjim ft. .Smith .I Co. are also bkciiU tor Pprn. cer, ilcKay AC'o.'h l'ltta btup nle.ol v.lilch large stock I kept cousunlly on band nt thelrwholosale storn. i.r.tiiicu. VVIIITK COLLA U PLANT NO M I L L h W,TI'.HN, l'ii.irl)ur, rsitti; HARD and SOFT LUMBIfil. I.ATU, 8I1IN0LEH, OIl)AU I'OSTri DOOHS, SASH, IJLINHS OltDKHB aOLIOITEl). Sl'KAMUOAT LUMHKIt, KurelHliail 00 ptiuitniit untie, Conuuercinl avotiuo, between Tenth nut Klcventli ttreetr iiiXiiroia. Tilt iioirrn as it niioi:h. ......,. f..lrf,t,..,,.,..f ..I.,,,.,,! SAVE MONEY And buy your EOOTS AM-CST-TOBf 111' It. J0NK3, 'ur.Tuib alreet hu.I t'tnuuirrrlitl At .m!.i.wU.JV,w I'MTd to nuiiuiHUiire ai fpring.iyhs.Kinli M puU-nl leather, morroco liucl. all.) calHMn hunta iihoea. with bo im?! t-? . MVJ l,llmu NOl'"' Scotch bottoms ami nee viIkp or any other uti le you wish .i ? "wuufai'turliiB an extra iiiiallu ladlea' htmK My mlerB BII( 'worl, L..1 I" . "? warranted to he ol the bet. 1 My)ilettrniliitratanotle uiideraold lor the tu ijiittllty ol Koods. . ''""'"K vt neatly and on short nvUc K. JVNMS. Our Homo Advortiiera. tJAPJHB KNTE III' RISE tiAVlKOa VJirnr t sttro't 41. Iv ., 03r!C OF OITT NATIONAL BAHK, OAIKO orriciiu : A. B. SAKKOKD. l'rcildeulj 8. U. TAY LOU, Vlco-PreeidtUti H. JUVS1.UP, decretary cd Tiwt.I f. M. Baasias, K. d.tltxnnir, K. H, (ftyiaaa, Oaa. CiAiisata. Part. 0. beam, I M. HbUtltt. u r. nAUJucai Urpnaltof.t tusy Atncuo: H-x&tmut Tost frmtm lpwta. INTRKF.bl paid co Jcfslla al th raVt c i per coat, per winum, Much ltand antetn U-r 1st. Itlars.lnol witbdrawnli added a.L: Jlatcl; t jtte nrioolai of tLodepjjIia, tLtri. . lln them couipoUD't inlsrsutt, UAHbfCU WOW AH AMD t'UIl M ST iuroaiT MOMS r 3-tr.x n --si .tit ni taaw it, Osta ei r burlnc ttar rmtu " a.m. to 1 p.ui anJ Utiirila r Z lor HAV1.NU DFPlHIT onl,, noui t in i u clis-k. uinl W. flTLuP, Titiui.i lUIiV t'll'I'V Vi'lUltMA I i u t nil i niinu B A I'- hC. tl A I HO. OA I' IT A L, I I.I. I Mitt A iinii.tiort tii:tut -.p. iui.IiIhat, .tmm&ii HKMtr 1.. II Al.l.ll'AT, Vl.-a.Hn. l"t A. H. MAKKOKI', CsHo?i WAITIM llil.'lp, ... , ('TOUS. MttiriTtvina, IV aiuT u, (' i-i.i, llanat L. H.utL.r, W, p. UtLiuav, Hli, U. Wllll.aJds, (Struts hlal. A. 11. Battotn. rliAMse, 4'ols. sin4 HutlMl nitlr Monrla Hujhl t4 Mulcl. Prtl'omTH ractlrs.l, aud a (tsaral Uoklc biitlaata inn. FIRaST national bank o v UAimi, K. V. Mll LEK, IT. slilent. J. 11. riilLUl'd. Vli r-i're-ldent. Chab, ClJ.siMMilli.M, Cashier. OOLLKOTIOHB PttOU rTI.Y MUli, EXUilAMOr., csla. task o . oo.l t'sitci riutca Micurltlrt boca-bt ad ald. Intrrral i 1 1 i w 1 on 'slrait llrMll, Mist I.I.I. AIN. BKMI8, BROWN i CO., BAG MANUFACTURERS AaiN75 Home Cctto.i Mills iiO. 80 OWn Ltret, CVro. I I WAflv. MAN UFAUTOR f For Pale nt YLolesi;le or KeUil OOli.XKR ?THHT AND OHIO LK V SI Cairo, IllinoL. lilt l'AKKKK A B LA ICR. $ rrntn WALL J'APER. TAINTS sillr. Hvnaluo, (inaolli.c, W T TT TD O "W DLA R WlMiOW HHAUCb. tii. I 'ti cc-lf jtat. l'r,rria AUHOKA OIL. MiitniJ' v , Caiuo . Il.t.tVI'M WARD .t I10KKHT.S, DRALEM Irt AVtNPdW SlIAUEit, Wai i I'jli'kr, Punt Whitic LltAl), LlNHKCD Oil JLI.U.MINATIMO OIL, arir.iTu Tuki'sntink, Ottrc flnin.LAr, Alcohol, Etc, Etc. Washington tvfinue and Kloventh stieet, CAIUO, . . - iLLIWOf NKW YOUK STOttK, WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL. LAHOIUT VABIKTT rTOOK tM TUB fllTT GOODS BOLD VKKY OLOttK. ('.truer -r IZV "UM (JAIBO, ILLINOIH. 3. O. P ATI Mt OAHL PRTKII8, BLACKSMITH lr.r:l,,, 'pinr lufoiiua the pul'l'" ,,u6t b" u'(en!,iiKea the ierv cesof ft Kir-t-. l VuMii malerand alKo u Klrt.t-.'l""' IIo slioer and is ready w mamifacturf an'' 'iwr all kinds ,11 work 2 hi "trade with npalr and . I.pateh.