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THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1873.
THE BULLETIN.
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f.pr I'nblUhed In Soiillicrrs lllliinl.
.lOllNILOIIKKLY, Kdltor ami l'ublllhor
TKHMS OP THE DAILY HULLliTlN :
On week, by currier
One year by carrier, lnadra'lco 10 00
One yew by carrier If not pild In
advance a M
Uno 'month, by mail
1'lirco months. . , ' 00
Hlx month fl S&
ono year 10 CO
THE DOLLAH WKKKLY MJLLHTIN
John II. Oberly has icducctt the subscrip
tion price of the Wkkkly.Cairo Hui.lktin
to Ono Dollar per annum, making It the
ulioapestpnpur published In. Southern HUnol
ItrndlnB mntlrr mi everj iiiiko.
The .St. x.'uii papers pnunco unvn th
1 frightful" mortuary reports from I'hlcngo
and publish them to tho world with tho
most enterprising avidity.
- - -
A mot dctormlnoil cll'ort is boint; mado
to capture tbe Iowa railroad robbors. Tho
success of the effort will bo balled with
intense sntiifnctlon thb country over
- - . .
Tim Shawncetown 'Mercury' is loyal
tothecoro: "It l'residont Grant contln
1 ties to do a well in thn fiituro ns in tho
past, tho 'Mercury' will havu no objeo
'tionsto supporting him in 1870.' Tlio
'Mercury may as well fling it bnnnor to
tho brccr.o now Ornnt will bo t man in
' lUTfi.
Til e Springfield 'Joumnl'Jis "conlllen
tially" Informed that Hen Hutler is to bo
tho Democratic candidato for governor of
-MnssnchusotH. Ve don't bollovo it. Tbo
Democratic party In Massachusetts hnvn
not como to that pas yet. If it has, It Is
no longer tbo "rospoctnblo corpsn'' which
its followers claim it to be, but tho veriest
mass of corruption ever left unbtirled.
Wi: are just in recoipt of postal card
containing tho following mossngo: "Tho
Huv. T. Do Witt Talmago hat accepted tho
editorship of tbo'Uhriitiun nt Work' and
his sermons nnd articles nm to be pub
lished in tluit journal. Mr. Tnlmago will
begin his duties in August. A'w lor.
Tribune. "Will tlio editor kindly insert
Uiu kuvu urn! obligo tlio publisher of tho
'ChtitlUn t.VorV'," Yos.wowUl. It
gives us ploaiuro to help advertise tbo iact
that tho Rev. Talmago, ono of tlio most
mnsatlonnlof tho fonnntfoniil proachors ol
the period, hns gone into thn business of
editing. It is becoming fashlonablo for
prcneiiers to become editors, und thoro is
no rcMon in tbo world why thu Huv. Tnl
mago should not follow tho faxbion. Ilu
may not Lo nblo to mnko his Jciurna), as
Journnl as Ecnfntional ns Ms sormonr,
como very near it.
lT.i0siivlV nnnouncbd, sys thiKprinn
fitld 'Journal,' that tbo Illinois Ountrnl
company liavo secured tUu coutrol ot Oiu
diruct railroad communlcnllon between
Cairo nnd Now Orleans. Tbe New Or
leans and Jackson nnd .Missisiinni Can
tral roads !ro to bo consolidated, nnd tbo
I ! t .1 . . . ...
link betweon tbo latter.nt Jackson, Tenn.,
nnd Cniro, is now being rapidly built, nnd
will be completed early this fall. Tho
Ohio nnd .Mobile company nro nuthorl.od
to run over part of this extension, nnd in
this way tho Illinois Contra secures n di
rect connection with Mobile ns well ns
New Orleans. Tbo two Now Or
leant ronds tho .J nekton nnd Groat
Nortborn nnd Mississippi (Vntrnl havo
mado a gouoral joint mortgage, sovon per
cent, gold bond, for 5l0,000,000,cr which
V10,000,000 nro reserved In tho 1'nited
States Temt company to prnvido for a cor
responding amount of existing old mort
gagor nnd the remaining Ju 000,000 nro
recommended to iif, indeed, they Imvo
not been plncod with) the foreign stock
holders of tho Illinois Central company,
tho company undcrtnklng to purchase
$200,(OQ of the bonds overy year nt par
. value.
a frikndTnpkkd.
Tbe cholera has provulled to tome ex
tant in tbo vicinity ot Princeton, in Wn
bash county. Tho Mt. Carmol 'Demo
crat' rolateiatnd incident ot its visltntlon.
Mr. Henry Weatbory and lu wifo were nt
tacked with tbe di'easo and died In u fow
houtt. Their throe children were tukon
tick after the death of thuir parents. Tho
physicians objected to treating ibum in tho
infected house nnd they wore removed to
tbe rcsidenco of a neighbor, Mr. .1. P. Me.
Daniel, who nobly opened bis door t tlio
tick, tullerini; nnd detolatn or
phans. They died and Mr.
ilcDii.iol, v.ifo nnd duughter took
tbe disease, which terminnted fatally in
tho case of the husband and wifo on Sun
day last. Tbe humano conduct of Mr.
McDaniel whoee kuidiiH.. ,-,m him bis
life, stands m nuble contrl to the telllsb
eownrdice ot tbe phylcian who refuted
to minister to thej(diitroie d children.
They and be havo pasted beyond the
praise of tho world, but hie good Saui&ri
tun act entitles him to the honorable
mention accorded to all pif.rmi.r ,,
heroic doeds,
'WILL NODKl'ART.
Tho Obipj'DcmocrftU are loth t ' de
part. 'Jjioy navo tuuuoniy turned in
favor of n Democratic revival, demand
strict party nominations nnd a oontin
unnco ot the party organization. This
loeling, which tho Allen county no-parly-iouvemenl
teemed to have crushed
out for n time, Is mid to bo now exhibit
ing itself in dffurenco to .Senator Tbur
man, who wants to bo ro-olcctod and inn
not teo bis way clear except through the
Democratic party.
Hut tboy nro meeting with perplexing
quotient in thl crisis. It is nil very
My to r&iolvo on united action, nnd to
r ttbuso theliolteri nnd their former allies,
the Liberal Republicans, because they will
nol full Into tho Democratic lines, but ills
ljuite another tmng to arungo tho cam
palgn o nt to tfjr reatoiuble expects
lion oi victory, riv nrst diniiiuty i, l0
u, et cam) Idas in iWn Kwlnj;
t I6UI)II, tins um "' n turiffi in iu
revival" movomont, anil lie doclinot.
Gen. Wnrd Is laid to do likewise, nnd
Senator Thurman doe not diitiro too
many honors thrust upon lilm. Oen.
Cary nnd ono or two other nro standing
candldatos, but they ton.n to Inspire vury
lltllo ctithusbism. This dltllculty about
candidates nlso Increases tho prospective
dllUctilty of obtaining votes. Tbo stnto
convention of tbe Alien county no-party
Domocrnts will probably nonniiato a sime
ticket, and If so. tho tiath of tho Demo.
crats who Insist on strict party nomlna-
lions, and no tlepnrturo-', will he. mnro
tangled and dillicult than over.
I1!KSSIN ON S7fi A YUAH.
PLAIN TALK. ON A MISI'N DICK-1
STOOD SU H.I KIT i
Ll'romthe Dally Oraphle.j
An Kngllib woman nas n written a book
on bow to dross on X15 (S'fi) per year, nnd ,
tb KnclishpapertHre apparently ns much !
oxorol(tnd over u as u ii.o .iil.m worn j
now one. nnd bad iiov.tr before boon rolved.
Of courso tho American equivalent, i'b,
docs not fully represent tbo English wo-
man't total. Fifteen pounds in London
will buy twico ns much ns fib in .Now '
York; but this Is n fuel of minor import-'
nnee. i lie point l wish io mnKu is tuts,
tlmt dressing on Xlu or $75 per annum, is
not to new that it need be considered mar
velous : that either tuni Htrictly leliilmit
for their own uses, would be considered a
fortuno by thousands of women wbo are
obliged to solve tbe problem of dressing
noatly on much less , anu tnai, winio it is
undoubtedly true tbt some few women
8nond lari;o sums on tbclr dress, tho ma
jority como nearer to solving tbo problem
ot now to uross on noiuiug per yeur man
bow to dress on ti'i tor tbo aamo length ot
time.
U is n truth men know as well us wo
men, that thoro is nothing so vnriablo or
so uncertain ns , tlio amount which most
women feel nt libertyto spend on dross. 1'
am not now writing of tho fortunato few i
who possess n ineouio from proporly 1
earned or held In their own riilil. which '
their husbands or other male guardians
uenorouslv allow them to uso astlioy plcuio
ibeso casts, at overy ono will allow, nro
oxceptionnl; but ortho mnjorily or women
who am dependent upon men lor support,
while they act ns tlio care-takers, nurses,
nnd bousekeeport ol thoir uouies, (
Not ono in ten of these women bns any
income at nil allowed bor exclusively for
dress purpose.'. It is understood, ol course,
that sbo is to dress herself In soino way or I
other, und tbo bettor, nsn general rule, tho .
better tho husband likes it, providing tbe
bills do not press upon Mm in fact be j
does not wnnt to sue tlinm nt nil. This tho '
wifo quickly understands, nnd so slio learns
to what sbocnlls "Manago.' If s'uo bus i
hou?ekeo)lng money, alio savos lometliing '
uut of that; tho nl'strHCts on oc'asions I
from trousers-pockets; tho coaxos or
bluntly asked for occasional livo-doliar
bills , sbo receives presents of n yearly
dress, or cloak, or set of furs for herself or
the child ron from rolntives; or nnd this
most frequently in cities, where woman
must dross more than is required in the
country sbo rents out her spare room.
This is thu most common method by which
city wives obtain im income; but do not
Imugino tlmt it is nil spent oil thoir dress.
i or much. It Is mado to stretch a lonu
wav, unu cofi not onlr tlio ml.,,, .,r
clothing for children ns well as themselves,
but housohold wear nnd tear.
It In unlortunato that men scorn to nave
nn oblection or Kvortton MsUlnu uvlttu n
Hunt vrt of tbo Income for tbo dress of
their wives. Not that they are often stingy
or intectionally moan, for they will spend
as much ns would bo required for n year's
sllownnco upon sumo uruauiont or gow
i gaw to wblsi tlier may take n fancy ; but
I.l 'il I..-. . I III.-
thovaro uioroconorous than just, and like
to "give" rather than render what is nctu
nlly duo.
SKOHUT HISTORY OF TIIK
YOI'N(! MAN WIIOaORIMJiJ)
TIIK 81(10,000.
l'orre-pondeti:e of tliu.St. l.oli Times. 1 (
Lotiixvu.LK, Ivy., July '!"., 1B7:i.
V l'ici, nnd bo litout witli hie 10U,-1
020. 1 moan tho chap from Massachusetts.
Whiio having no objection to his pulling I
thu $100,000, 1 think that $'2o tail is in-1
dlcativo of acquisitiveness disreputable to 1
ono whoso life wns spent within tho mod-1
est limits of tho bay state. For this his I
soul rolenlod, leaving $! to tho Courier- j
Journal for ono year's subscription und $18
for Hhlno wine and lnger for admiring
friends who drnnlc bis health and envied '
him tho $100,000. I
llj invitation ho win accompanied to I
Cliicinuntl by tho Courier-Journal repor- j
tor, -who was fully impressed witli the nec
essity of tho renders of said Courier
Journal knowing what kind of milk thu
$100,000 grabber usod in his infant ago ns
well ns othor important tilings. In my '
nnxlety that tbo Times should bo possessed
of all essontinl facts in relation to one who
mude such a deep divointo tho Louisvillo j
chanco bag nnd camo up with such a huge
grab, 1 took n teat beside him incognito.
If you want to got information travel, in
cog. Mr. Keith'o nnmo is Keith L. M.
Keith. His ancestor, who it the father of
all tho Keiths in this country, Hev. James
Keith, settled in the land cf sternly habits,
Just exactly when tho Courier-Journal was
unnbln to learn, but I have reason to know
that it must have boon subsequont to tho
visit nmdo by riobnstinn Cabot. That he
was a piaus old patriarch nnd obeyed Hie I
scriptures is evident from tbo OAtent ot
the Keith futility. Tbo subject of this ei
actly truthful notice wns born ol a woman,
and his uourislunent was milk nnd honey, i
und. I may add, that at this early period in
life he took his lessons in drawing ; with
what success lie was rewarded, the .10U,.
000 draw will testify.
lie grew in ti.n and grace, nnd while
veneruting the pious teachings of tlio Hev.
James Keith ot ancient memory on the en
ormities of gambling, his sou) wept over
tuo boulghted condition ot the people o
this poor city, and ho concluded to go the
price of eleven tickets to aid in their on
1 ghteument. Ho invested nnd won; how ml
straightway to his spouse nnd gently broke
the uuws to lnsr. Hbo broke tbo butter
dish in her amu.ement, nnd remarked :
"Do tell ; now 1. , you go and get it.' Ilo
went.
1 feel that wu owo it to your renders lo
give somewhat full particulars about this
descendant of Hev. Jame, which tho
Uourler-.lournn) man fulled to got, ns be
didn't trnvel Incog.
Keith J r, is a msii of "shrewdness or he
wouldn't havo known which tickets would
call for $100,000. Me "looks like his fatb
or, ' which is usual for now-born infants
but singular for u full grown child, ills
upper lip is in mourning. Ilu is taller
when standing than titling. His eyes are
blue nnd bis hulr brown, which indicates
that tie Keith stock at somo ngo was en
grafted on a hybrid trunk. Ills uuse would
hnvoken ncqmline, but thecaglo wouIJri I
, V ..www ........... .
wait lone enoiieli for tho model, and tbe
brtde.0 wt spoiled. His tocth nro porfoct
spoiled
norfoct
I
ns tbe grain of tbo maize, escopt one which
was slightly injured in hit youth by try
lug tobltu a basswood nutmeg, Ills tin.
derclothes nro white, tVc, which were
beautifully stitched on the original Kllni
flout) sewing tuacblnn. lie it a man of
floe tattesiiiid is a tplundidjiidgu of cheese,
excepting Limburgur and rich wolt.or,
which be pronounces wry ttrong. (Jul
tlvntiB, honTiir, will rvuindy this weak-
nosi. In tho spring of 1872, liu mnrrlod,
but ttrnnRo to say', hns only "ono child.'
It will nllbrd coniolatlon, however, to nil
to know Mint "hi lamlly It Kr"wln,
tliouir.li wo nro undor no necessity of my
ing bow wo found this out. llo will taUo
bis $100,000 homo and land It to Hen. lint
lor to buy tlionoxt Itadlcal nomination I'o
governor, taking ns security a mortgage on
Ills spoon-eye.
Another now bridge over tbo Ohio, nnd
a $00,000 stationary onglno concern, n
wilo-tmirdor, a eolorod cuureii iosuv.il nl
luir (n w)lc,, ovoll tno rhr one9 minultMl
In n ironornl fliht lor Miocurruncy box, nro
' nttrnctiont at prosont. I).
HAMUKIj I'. WIlKKUsl.,
ATT0UNBY& CIIUNSKLOH AT LAW
OAIHO, ILLINOIS.
Olliru over Kirst National batik.
liVim
WILLIAM .). ALLICN,
.ATTORNEY AT LAW
OAIHO, ILLINOIS.
Olllocovcr First National bank.
lii-I'm
UKEKN & UlLHKllT,
ATTOKHKYb
AND
UOUNaKLOKS
Williwn ll.Ori.en, 1
Wilh&m II Gilbert, V
AT LAW,
UAIHO, M.I1NOIM.
Jliu-s r.oiiMri,
curopucift. uttnlion Kin lb AilmliMtT n J
DsmlMint lMilni'ii.
0vfl01(olllou:VKeiKooMe 7 ANDhov?.B
" ,,...,
CtTT NATIONAL HAWK.
" "
Io1"1 MtiiUey.
Will.mi '. Millkey.
MUlsKKV HON,
I ATTOKNE VS A I LAW
'
OAIHO, ILLINOIS,
rear roonn oci llanuon''
Olllcc,
loie,
.vo.
lion I;
It! I COMMKKCIAL AVKVUK,
lletwren Si'M'titli and Kixbtli "tieel-5-14
If.
SlEM.INMtV.
M US. J! o n n,
On Kllitl.htrxul. Lelwcdn O.miunTeiAl u.t Wnli
iikIimi AvruiiuK, Ih ilitliv ri.cuivlu(
NHW All LliINKKV UOOD.S
or Til
I.ATKHT hl'KINIl AN1 hUMMKU HTVI.KH.
HivkUk lull linn "f
BO!M":rr JU'x Ac Jn.-.x
llriinuiHil itnd iiutriintnt'il,
iuiuioii ri.uwmui, KlHHDNri, 'I'UIMMIMiH
n( 1 klmU, 1.omm, Ia..
Mth. McClne hn Mho k tf aurtiitui
Knucy Attlclt-H, Hticti h
NKI'K Tl.y. O'lLI.AKH. UNIIKKHl.tIC VKH,
BUM'S, HASlIrJJ, r AiH.j
AdiI itll oihcir ftrtioIPH nu!Jy iuni In n
KIKST-OLAS3 JIIILLINKHY STORI-
Mrs. McGce. In addition to her slock of
Knney nnd Millinery Hoods, h:i" n line and
Complete Ufnortinont of Cincinnati C'll diim
made Ladies' and Mixses' .Shoes nnd Clul
i (Irons' Hoots, Mack and in Colors. These
I :moLi'.l:nnwti'itL'iil In Im tin. Itni.t .'itnl Iu.mI
ever ill the imukot, and this is the onlv !
j hoiiMO the city that makes tbeiu a speciiilt)
4'OHHIHrSION .VMS KOllM AUIIl N (J
I. II. MATIlUrS..
1 f UIU,
MATUUSSi: IJUJ,
3j'OTl-Wyv,3,I3Xr c
AMIS SIK.VUUAl,
Commissi on M k k c ii an rs
liKAI.l'.ltH s.N
XiOTTH, QB.A X1ST:
IAY AND WJiSTKKN I1U)DUUK
onus i.f.vi:i:.
JOHN Ji. PHhLIS & HON,
iHuucrssors to John II. I'lilllia.i
GENERAL COMMISSION
AMI
KOKWAKDINO MKKOUANTH
I lUMi i.miu iv n iv fsnr i mt!
"r'ALI.lta liN II A l , LivUiN, UA I o,
Flour, Moal, Bran, Ac,
Con.
TEN Til -ST. ami OHIO I.KVli.
UAIHO, ILLS.
Ji
ll. CM.OSK,
GBNKRAI. COMMISSION MKKOHANT
And dealer in
LimkOkmknt, l'LAsriin, Haiu, Htc
.No Olllo l.nvfi-,
tlTI will ell tn car load lots al unuillao
liners' prlcos, adding Irelijlit. -t-V-tl
sr. i, oris
U N I V E i S I T V
V STAIII.ISIICII I.N' IS21I
It Illl'Ullicrs of Ibe Micle n
.lell, und Incoipoialed l,y an net nt Hie
stale lel-latlire In In'IJ, it bus cspeiieiiced
iinttitiii r iiptt-il success, and conliuiies to o.
rerthe student eieiy laclllly lor aeiMiiiiim
a thorough
I'liissli iil nml niiiini'ii inl IMiic.itlnn.
HlllletlUh are sent three times a yeat to
the parents or gll'iiiliuus of the sliulenls, to
ntiiiui them ot the ciiiniuci, iicalili and
Imprnteiuent nl tln-tr sons or wauls. An
, ... .... .. r..,,n , ,,,UHS, 1
oxpcncnccil p hyucl in daily visits tlio In-
1 .'. . f'.'!11'1 'V"u "t'eii-
stiiuiion. nun inn gicntest eai
tlon aro liestoweil on Hie nick.
'I MtMM
Hoard nnd tuition, per scs,ion i,,
months, 2M.
Tbe next session begin on cpu iiibir 1,
1h7.'I.
Catalogues containing insiru, nnllh , lur.
i ills, and full pnillcill.il, will bu ciu i,tf
on application In
Hitv, J. 0 Zkai ink. s ,i
I'lesldent-.st, Louis I nneisll, i i.,u.
llisnourl T-i."! dw iui
Homo Advertisements.
ItEAI. E.NTATK AtioTZV'. T
John (J. Hannah . chiis.
TIFnipp
JOHN q. IIAUMAN Jt'COi'.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
collkctoh
AMU
OONVliVANOlcRH
Norlli D,ir. otrtlli fit. nut Oliln l,(..e
Caiiio, Il.MNOl.
Uller lor sale a( low llguit-h slut enn teini
I he lollowlug rc il elule i
No I An elegant eottiige. ci not- Twnllth
and Lociit stiei t, If 27nd'.li I, ihlril ml.
Lots uliOo grade, f lotn In li , in Ui:il h
known us Hi: "liidxo Itlocl,;" tlioo lol, um
thiom-li till) block iriini I'lfll mill In Slv.
tcellth .tleet". and the bet u IiIimicc pio'ii.
viij in uiu in) iiMjiniiing pinjicriv nmiuy
iiniroeil.
.so a-Lotsii nml I. Ii .. city. WnHlilnston
awniie, between riiirteeiiih ami Kourteentb
ftlenU', Wit slile. liond two-story hilllilliijf
on each lot.
Nn 'l-AI-o, vai-iiii lot." and U. mlJolnliiK
the abiite. .t l. , w MJ
on x.xth -treet, -otitli slile.
lietw e. n ' ii-'itercml and W cIiIiikIiiii nvt
llllw, Will 'nl HiKI III trai l- t -nut jrlitciiu. ,,
very low and onouy tenn-.
.So l-Lots 7 iiiiiH, b US. eoriior ol Kmir
tecnth nnd I'oplnr stret'ts, liont on 1'opl.u
street, west hide. oppoMlo liont-ofllcu blocl..
No r Splendid bii'liic- biiUdlutd n-si-ilcnce
In kocoiiiI itory, 0 njoui-, hall and
tloutnud rear stnlrwar, vtsturon both Hours,
in iititubei' one condition: Mtu.ited on nortli
wcl corner ot Cutilim-rrfal avenue and
'I'WoIlth client. A Kital bargain il -old
soon.
No 11 Lot- I, 7 and 'J. b il, city, on
Commercial acmio, beiveen I 'qui lli snd
rilth Mlcitf, Lois 20 and 21. b S3, eilj, on
Washington luenili', ltween I litis nnd
fjlxth slicfK IVniix aanv, price low.
No 7 Lot 14, in b IS, on Nineteenth
tleet. between Coiuiaflrclnl avenue ami
I'opUr tret;l. i re.il bargain. I.nt'i'i, b ,V.
.r.a'i.,i.ii .Kiniik, rii ... unlit;.
.mi iwover) iiiMiamc iiiili(M,!iouse
Uld two lots, oil SiMli street between Cum.
merciiil und n-httiif 'on aonues, will be
-old at terras to pav iiiirchuMT rental nl 2ft
per cent en lmesimuiit.
.mi ;i- iv ii , mo i.i ... . in , .
ground. ?iiMe.iih on i iiuwiteiil".
o III Lot, 1 ami 2. in lifi iiurllinurnnr nl
'I'eutli and l.ueo ircet. I let liifiiieit locu
tion III Hie city tetni'. va . l.otx'JI. ' mid
23 In b 11), l-t ad., 'until comer ol 'rwcnll"lli
Mill I'onl.ir -II r. I... A No t iree InU in I'liinl.
boilre block, lioiillnj on l'oplar ftit il.
No 11 A iplendu! two-tory l e-ldenue on
north ea-t coiner if Walnut ami .Mum
-tti'ct, with two lots tery de-irable prop
el ly.
mi 12 i.oi is ami in, li TU south side nl
Twulitt -first Iron, oimo-ile niiv..iit
lllock mij ilclralili- lur roideuce pur
posist heai.
No Hi A well in.'.novi'd liiriiior2l(laiiita
00 aeriiiiiidtrculllatlou ; iiimesaud iiarn
ood orchard, bcin ing trot-: riimiliisf water
iniiMwii i.irni aooic incnuiH. une qiiuncr
inilo mini stntlnn anil ilrpot nl Cilm It St.
Loiiii. railroad. Will be miIiI on sasy lernif
lor SI2J per aeic.
.No 14 Ten ol the chob et lot-. In block
.i7, 1st addition, nbovo crude, boaouiul iel
ilclice location, will lie Mild at a great Imr
irain. We call pnticuliir iitteiition lo UiU
projiertv ns It will be sotil tery low.
A UNU CIIA.NCi: lull l. KblMIINI.
In in It 1 1 1 fo ii to the lorcKOing vc olli r tor
sale, or luiifcc, a 1 srire nuniber ol .icant liil,
111 dlllclelit palts oi the city, embracing .Nn
I billiie.-s and icmiIciicc proper!.
In unimproved lauds, wo Iiumi lor sale
over 2.'i.l 00 acics in Alexander and I'ulanki
enmities at prices rnligliis; fiom J2 tnolfi
per acre, and are prepared to oiler induce;
meiiH In piircli.i-er Unit cannot bo equalled
ill ( iiliir.nb', Tevi- or .uiv otlier plai e or li
an nllierin ." A laryi-rimiiiiuinl lan.Niil
lln ,.ry l,iit imality, III .MexainliT nun I'll-I.it-K
i cniinlli, beluugmg to the Itlium, ivn
Hal llallriiad vompauv, tor tbe -ale ol which
we are the :ueiith. wilt be mill very low unit
on Mich mny tenn4 tliutu ihti-ou ol tntliuttt
niis li:it)lt. Willi a M'l vinall kiim nl ready
mone, can in a lew years become the
owner ol a productive l.uin. Wo mo
liiais aim ocm upturns ol a. I lands nllcieil
lor sale ami will lul.it jileaMirc In sliowliiV
purcli.ers (lie propel ty. Titles lo all l.iml.
sold liy Ms Kuaiaoleeil, and shown Inim Hie
palelileo when required bv nbstraels. .Ap
ply lo .lOII.N (I. MAILMAN .t t'U.,
Cor. Slxtliaml I.eveu -l-., C.iiio, UN.
.Illin 7, InT.I.
C.
WINSTON A CO.,
REAL HSTAT.B A.OIS.N'1'a
AUOTIONKK1W,
71 (hlU'Olll. FLOOlt) OtltO I.KVJIK,
(utr.u, it.i;i
HlJY AN!) HSU, 11F.AI, KhTATK,
PAY TAX KH,
KUltiUBU AI'.dTHAOTd OK T1TLK
Al.'l fir "iri Conre? nnuw iif Klu.U:
I'll YSICIAXS.
'"i7TirmusMAx,
I'liyplcian, surgeon and accoiieber, Olllco,
I'wellili street, betneon raluul and Cedar
"Ireets 7-17 11
A. J. HUH, il. !).,
Having peiinaiicnllv lic.ited in tairo.tonilei-s
bis prolci".imah!c senses to Hie iiiliabitunts
ol tbe city ami ti m.iy.
Itoslouiice mid olllcc ,for the present) cor
ner aluiit and 'I woniy-tlrst strceu., where
be may bo consulted atnll hour. ()-,V(!ni.
DJ. li. C. TABKhT"
Will resume tlie prachcubl lib, profession
with especial n lereimi to the eloctricn
treatment ot diseases in all tbe now and Im
proved methods of application,
In nil cases of fcunlc complniiits n ndy
will be lu attendance.
Oulce, I2ijCoiinucici:il tvonue, up stairs.
ii s7Tnu"(i n. hi , m .7m
llomii pnlhle physlalni and surgeon, of
Hit I'M Comiiiereial iMouie. itesidsneo
eoriii i of K'lcciitli aii.l ( . Jar slruel.
7-1) 2m
II. WAHDNKK, M. 1).
Olllce and Hesldenco til Commercial avi-.
imo, (next door to tho Atheneiiiu).
WILLIAM U.&JUTH, M. I).
RKSIllKNOb .No. 9 'IhirloeDlL strmt, t.
teo Wtwrinvion Aurnueaml Wnut ssrnot.
Oitieo tio Ouuiin riUlAVttup, up stiilrs.
0. V. DUNNING, M. D,
RHHlliMNOK-eorirMnih mid Wsluiu m,,
Dllli'ii ooruer Hull strmit and Olito Infrn
Ottiuu lluurn i.euil! H.n.. to 12 111., anil p.in
Mil. Ci. K. JiOLJdLAS,
I
A constant supply ol pine Mlioiis i ii, .
(ias, for Hie ialulis cxlracllon nf Iceih. n j
the Deiitul Kiiouisof Dr. Douglas, suci i i
lo Dr.A. .M. Aiislln, Cwlitli slieet. .m
NEW LIVERY STAIJLK
TKNTII 3THKKT,
1IETWUKN WAsll'H AVtMtK ANtl VALM i
!r. II. P. Kields Informs tn (iiiblla Dwit he I,
r, i v i: n y s v a u i, t:
on the norlhwtst side of Tenth utroeCsn nmu
ulv. ,
Hit H'ul.len will U luinlsliud with iienn Im i
BEST I-TOK.S'J2S
AND UOOI) VK1IIOLKS.
uid tho public may bo nccommoiluli .1 . ,
bourn nl the day and night with s.n. .
on the loA'e.'t terms.
Hi I'ieldh asksn Hburiiiiliiiilillop.ili. ,. ,
uid will s'lidcaMir to u.eiil It by Inn i ,,,n., i
jii Htilet iitlcnliiiu lo bus1 1
Our Homo Advortiaora
COMMISSION ,111,111 11.
llALIiT DAY llUOTJlli
WKAh AOKNTjj
IfORW'AiCDlNU AtsuOOMMI'iSlON
. JBK' rl AW IH.
r
At)$lrWlm
onto niVi AKb rimawma
70 Ol.lO LlV,
04H0. IlXItlOin.
MU.MSR I'AltKKll,
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LXIMJJ VVISJ.AU lhJW4.l
r-i'KWAJtlUHU Hltt'llAWm, I
Ask
DKM.KKH IN IMsOtltt, t'Ollft
Oala, Tlrj', oie.,
AtiKMtSi A VAlltHAHIC'B tMIA Is.fl
Ohio Uvt. OAIHO. tfcUKOlH.
(,'OPIfRY, PA0K ,1 CO.,
c tt n v A ii i i n is
-A V V
(JOMMlSSlOitf MKlUJIIANTrt
I.KS.UB1H IN
II AY,
'(JOHN, '
UATS.
MHAI..
KLtllJH AillimjyHTKY I'KOIJIIOK
UAHtO, TLL1II018.
: I-1211
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J. t). MATIIinV.SON,
coii ai ission imm i ant
And Atrontfor
IU' kd and DuroKT Vewutn 0 ,
AlWUSTAsQA.
7-Si.8in
n. d. Avuna.
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No. 1 Ohio Lryhk, Uaiko, Ir.w.
l.-tf,
J. M. I'llTJsIJl'S,
Porwiirdiii-j
nnd Commiflaion
M13UUUAKT,
WIIAHP-BOAT I'J'.OI'HIKTOH.
,iropir 1 1 . fonvard all kimh of Iltilnhb.
to nil points,
Hrbuinst!iiuilel lo promptlTi
l'K T i't I! U III! i,
lAnlusIt'
OUR aM HBRL',.11 A NT
-ANIl-
j m r. L:.:,:iii:iss' yv-nvni'Ta1,
,o. so omo i,t:vr,i:.
3-aitl. OAIHO, ILLINOIS
WOOD HiTrKNiiorw. ,v
(Joiii.il I'l.tiiminfiioii Mini'liiiu
la OKIO IiRVrtlt
Our J toinos Advertisers.
initiiiiANcr.
V.; II. fiwr.,,
Nclntyl'uWlc
6. Puli. anil I'. H ti"".
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AOOIDENT, LIFK,
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mm. TI,rs
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smettiirfT, . v
VASSINt,
tswMs..
t,IW,U
Hioma, DwoHsns, I unii'.iif n, Hull. Had Ur
KAMI, IMlirwl iU ! .si iw lni-rt,liaiM biii,4, )m r
msM iweiiritf will wjrrinl.
1 roililljr MS of Um ultiMiwol C
ts ol tfrstr .KtroisM.
r. ,v. Hindus.'..
TI5UTONIA L I K K INdHltA NOB
tiW UlfU'AUO. ILLINOIS,
j ttitMtSl.Orififil', 17K WAsniNin.iNHT.
; AC'TIA, 650,000
i Tliit (ieinsfii Lite
Insurance Cnmimm
irunrantxes init on I
only I'ald-np I'olicien but
aim a V l lie III
1 iwin
on the Niili.forlelllire
plan
IIJUN s DUCK,
U. KNlJlKLSDoHl
- I'leiidnllt
- - HiH-'retsry
JOHN V. I'ltUHSH,
Atfsiiit for Cairo nnd li inlty.
BLS.MAItK, HUN I).
sKcriu.N ;.'o. 47.
Association for prorfntliii; Life Insurance
and sick Keller by wuekly dues and mutual
esxipemllou In objiietsnl public Ixmetit.
The Lite In-uiitne I'oliciu- wilt lie imil
by tlio '."eiilnina l.ile Itisumiiee I i :i , , s i .
11. MKVKUS, l'r,i-i.l "iit
JOIIW W. I'KliKSH, A (it.
rortteir.i nml Vls ltilti
s - . '. .
lioiu'-i ami -iiiiii;s.
rf...r,.m........M.....Mi..... i, "....'.
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SAVE .MONI'lY
And buy join-
3 (DP 'X" ; a 3t:d a i:l,o ui h
OK
r
I,. JONKH,
('nr. Inlli . reel nml riiimiips cinl A
I am now nrenared to nianuluctnrn u
J tprlliiKHyle.s.sucli as patent leather, moirueu
I bili.l; nlid eullnkili boots. Shoes, Willi bos
tiien, cork and piunii solus, .scotch bottoms
and bevel eibo oruti) olbornvle von wisli
1 am also mauuliicttirlii! nu'exiin iiunllty
or ladles' hIiocs. .My matcilal and work
manship 8li wuri'uiiteil to be ol the best, I
am determined lo not be umleisold lor tin
same quality ol goodi.
llcpalrlui; ilouu neatly and on shori
noiiee v it. .Id.nkh.
WbW A.M MHOUHiS.
R. SMYT f& CO.
tmi1MttMJii'tt,,,it,tt4it, ,M.
VUOtl!isAl.K OKOOKRH, j
OHIO I,)tYXtl
OX J It il I g.t. iMitn,
AIM, Hop oODsfr.ollr on bnd H tnust oom
io.tro:rea
SaitOII Atft) IMInll WIUHKIKe
X li I N U,-
I'ort, .M.idorin, Slmrry nnd (Jnlnwbn irms
H. Smith ir Co. aio nbo neepi, t,iv Spi n,
ter. ,1 eluty ACo.'s l'IIIs'bliiK ale.nl widsl,
biiKos ncl. s kept cointanll on Imnl t
ilieirwlmlesiiin store.
i.ti.ii!ii:ii.
WlIITKCOIshAItlMMNlNd.Mll.l,
r V t l,Ti;iii, l'inirlsilor,
Kill til JK
IlARDAini BOI"!' liUAJUKR
AM)
LATH, HIUKOLKtl, l'K DA H I'O.STH
OOUKvS, SASH, IJLINDH
OHDHKfl tlOiaoiTKD.
R T K A V, II 0 A T L U M H K K,
fmciniied on iiliintiwt nntn'K,
nil uviiiiiie, bctwimn
Hloventh streets
Tenlli nml
t ' A. T R.O
Iir
c. i:i..r'N oi.h.
Our Home Advortiaei-B.
IIANKN
.B7i-3T2C.
li strl'ira ! Tf nro I 'II, I Ht.
uvrtCK or
OITY HATIoSaTHAWK, OAIHO
OI'KICKItfl :
ah.'SAKKOHD, rresldent;
8. a. TAVl.OH, Vlcn-I'resldcnt;
II. HVHI.oi', aeeretary slid Tteaiurer
M. Iliullr.
II. Hhkiii tin,
If. Ijt'S.IS'llMtl,
Cuss, (ln.iumi,
I'itl. (I.Bcuum,
ti r. luittu.i,
J. il. l'niiLirs.
DCpiiKlls lit ItllT Allinillit ltM)ivllrUUl
si ll rim ijSHitrilit.
I N I'hKKrtT rm on Ji-pogis i tlis ttte ol sit
I tmrestit. ;rsr.Dj.n, Slstcti l.ttod Mcbieai.
t.rt li. lui-ri'slbo' sflihitriinu Is f.JJrd linini).
illutvly I'll) i' fflbi'isi i.l tin. depualti, HiHoL,
s(i r i ) r Ih.im '.nipolilel interest
MAltitlKIl OMI AMI) Ultll.Iinr.N MAY
iixrosiT uoNcr
II test Ml nSt itft 04N tllSW IT.
Ulnn "i) I'lisinhsi' ilsj (rum a.m. to 3 p.iu,,
ami IHtoniii, T-".nif lr HAVINd HKI'oini
m-.fliimeiuSnrliHk.
noon w. iirm.ur. Trsssurn
TIM? (UTY NATIONAL
w a :w l-C.
tl .1 I It 41,
i IMTAL.
1 1. 1. 1 in is rs
SMHI.OOO
ut riiiiui'
w. i'. ii. u. l. liny, rim.-ifui,
II ttHKV .. IUI.I.It)A, Vice I'roslJinl
A. H.MtKPOIIl), Onslnrr;
Al.'l KK IIYrtl.OP, S.-ll.tu llo.. .r
btkcrfOhsl
HT,T I illlb. lUtlkt II. Ol'SSIs
IllSHt l IllLLII'.!. W. I'. ULI.It.iir.
'(. I). W'll MSM. IS, HISI-MIS lllaL.
A. Ii. nitruaii.
Cx ImiiUP, Colti ssssil IIuIImI nUslrn
IIiimiIs lluiitflsS nml Ntsltl.
liKPOJITM rild, in.l
tiiiins iinue
gen'ril Lntlon
FIRFiT NATIONAL RANK
II ' OA I till.
it. w,
.1. M.
I'll is
Mii.i.kii, rreslilnnt.
ruir.ui's, Vlcn-I'resldt'iit.
, I I..N.SIMIIIAM, Cl-lllnr.
OOLLKtri'HI.N.'i I'HHM 1TLY ilADK
i.-i.un-'ii: en n. nans, noits d.i ub i-c i
i 'i HS..II.M . i urn ih. ijcituiit k&j siiiii. 1
Iritrrrs A lln sv.l fill 'fllistf llei(iillla.
SUM I I.I.ANt.OI'N.
HK.MIH, HHOWN A. CO ,
li.UI M ANUKACTUKKK.-
AiiKNi'b IIomi; CorTo'i Mm i u
M.. nblo i.svc, ( .sun li s
KMtm.
WAD .. .MANUKAUTOIU
ltnluil.
ROUNFIt .'t'Jl).HT!irKT AMI) OHIO I.KVEI
Cairo, Ulinoia.
IJAUIII.K
iMlKKIt & IILAKK,
I'lll I If
WALL RARER. 1AINT.V
I'lillr, tlenMlle, (Jitanllliii,
w r x-r now o- a r-i f-i
winiiow aiiAors,
Mi. I ll. ri.li.irKtiul Uliililliisl'ii
AIIHOHA OIL.
HIIOSK'I IJIM)i:tn OOP i lTH UT. A COM
MKHOI'. v.,
O.uno . . Iuiwom
WARD A KOHKKT8,
Dkai.kkm in Window Shades,
S'.VI L I'.W'KR, I'UKIt WllITK
liKAII, Ll.NSKKIl Oil
II.LUMINATIMO OIL,
Sl'IKITH Tuill'KNTI.VK, (Kir IS
SlIliLUC, Alcohol, Ktc, Utc.
Wasliliiytnn iiMUiilo nnd Kleventh stieet,
Oaiko, - . . Iulinoi
OA HI, !KT tilts,
I'lir.llliwsiitli ami rnplni' Sin.,
luloims Hie publle that ho haseiiL'tiL'ed the
senlces of a l''lrsl-class aon iiinkeraud
tibo a li'irsl-clnsh Hurse shner and Is ready
to inanul'actilio and cpnirnll kinds of work
in this trade with upalr nnd dispatch,
;i-h-:iiii.
tHIAI..
s a r fl I fl V tM A I
tJAllVU S-AiA j.t J J
003VT-I?-A.XnI,V.
is .r..i.i.ri to '"";;1';ll;"(,)Jf,l" un u
PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS
OltDKUH lolt at llalllday Uros. ottlee, e
OHIO ncVKit ' 'J t'oal Yurd bolow Ui
HI. Chailes J?1,0'' W'll receive prompt attnu
tlon. Tho TUU "AIontauk" will brio cotl
lonirtlita to ttmsr at any hour.r
MK',! S VJP- I r ii t-Tl-ll
I For Snlo nt Vlioloalu or
Hit ,i.
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