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ASSESSMENT.
Of perianal proprty In the county of
Alexander, for the year 18(3, as return
J by the county Attestor, publithcd by
order cf the county eoutt.
A
Anthet Christ SlO'i; Alon William
174t Auolmtot Stephen 71; Anderson
A 7ft: Arnold Joseph 4)0: Axley Lean
dtr40S; Aubry J F1.00; Ahull J 1 141,
AversHD4B3: AmerloD Express Com-
. . . . i . i n i . l . . i
fUTtw Antrim ,, Aaiey .u .r
80; Alden W Ii 80; Alden O M 107;
rttrD449; Arrlefc A A 625; Artcr t
D 840; Arter D, Storel.oOO; Amount
A 140; Auitin AM 1C0; Able H 310;
Allen W J 530; Armstrong U li 60;
AdamiKcol 140.
B
Bennett SB $710; IJowffl B K 143; lira
Horn H 104; Botto A ttWo"; Uuckley
A 63; liurns M 114; arttfcPists Mtllw.ll
1,366; Bristol W 1 123; Btlzncr It V 10d;
uuck A 141; Burger Jt l,72o; mat
2W; urott j iou; uiome.u. i,vw,
J 46; Braddl.b O 376: Meet J 215;
nbure F 4CC; Brlback Catharine 305;
Uoriby ft F 116; Bruchet U 129; Stav;
brick Mot; BrotaleJ V 477; BulU
no; uromaie j iui; jioyie i auo; nowen
8 col 216; Bradly J col 113; Brown S col
85; Bradley H 176; Hurgols J 416; Bmis
T 60; Bird J J col ISO; Blum & Ansom
1,11c-, Brown W 160; Ilea D 3'JO; Hurkd
J 61: Bbdor E & "W 2.fKh sin.
Brigham K 8 14S; Barclay 1 W TOO, Bar
clay Bros 7,630 ueorwart, urtn k jo tw,
BeerwartW T 110, Beecher J II 13;
Buckley M f 42; BixbT II 745; Uinm A
35; Balrd K II 235; Byrne L J 105: Bry
ant B F l.BSft; baker O J 710, Uutnslde
BF 275; Bedford J 156; Brois r' 710;
Blank J 176; Uaugb F Bryant II col
100; Botre VVSO, Bryant B F l,8o0. JlrUl
A col 135, BarJett H 167,
C
Callahan W 210, CunnlnKham K II
C.730, Curran J 77, Carry V O I.S33,
Corcoran J 50, Carroll i 76, Coleman 11
col 200, Cantell N 441, Ctrraber F1!J5,
Cheeny & Wilcox 300, Cain A 6.t, Craw
ley J 92, Oundiff H J A A M 400, Cun
diff Alii Uffill 160, CumlifT A -M 160,
Cundlfi K J 296, fundi If K J ii Sons 105,
Carrico T W 1,382, Carle A J 200, Colo
man A C 220, Campbell W 60, Clancy J
2t0, Clancy P 107, Carpenter O 102, CoIIk
A 280, ChriftmanO A 210, Corcoran 1'
155, Cahlll M 120, Cunningham J U 10 J,
Cook J 16. Clonen J 113, Curtlco N 1'
SZ6 Orana II 8 VUO, i:otr W ont UU.
Coadr D 265, Castle Bertha 800, Cunning
ham U A 370, CotTuy, Paco A Co 1,075.
Coming A 100, Cuhl V 290, Cloio 270,
Caldwell F 125, Cannon .1 62, Cairo City
Jol Uo uandee 11 il ow, oarxun
M J 600, Cox M S 203, Cairo & Viuccn
nci K K Co 238, Cairo City (Its Co 15,035,
Carroll J 369, Cain J 50, Covne 31 613,
Clark M 330, Caioy V col 480, Columau
D 76, Cairo Box & Bisket Co 1,050, Clnrk
B K316, Cairo City Ferry Co 2,000, Car
ter L col 105;
1)
Dinkle Henry, $350; T)Tor A, 410;
Davidson U 0, 122; Uunnlng C W, 62:
Dotring J a, 112: Uuwns W, 80, Dairt.
Dennis, 110; lownley John, 05; Driicall
Michael, 2t0; Doud lsotor, 220; Uonly V,
2W; Drake Uury, 76; Dawson Hudson,
165; Dugan Michael, 165; Doud MicUaol,
385; Dt1 D L, 150; Daris K r, ,3;
DaTlt A Lintou, 603; Duuning U L, 1 10;
Dennis John t, 60; Drleuman Louis, 76;
Dram Knk, 115; Dailey -William, 200;
Davis, Pbllllp, colored, 81; Ulokny Mtun.
70; Dickey Elizabeth, 240, Deirocber
Oideon. 176.
K
EckenburgJohn C, 301; Klchboff II,
126; K1IU T B, 2,655; Enimingcr, M 8,
100; Ebla Annie U, 144; Eichbotf W, 423;
Xbltri W, 50; Evans C II, 100; Kisen
burg George, 106; Elliott A lUjtborn.
2.600; Elliott Henry. 200; fibs Vutor, 105;
Eschbacb. A. 13H: Kills T .1. U35: Kllii 11
B, 400; Ent Thomaa J, 425; Evans, U 11
ui, IJU,
I
Frank Cbarlfs, f 102; Froit I) V, 120;
o ujc; rox ovon, vo.); eraser A,
835; Fitt)(eratd V, 705; Furguson John,
435; Filaserald B, 570; Foley lnnis, 100;
Fisber Vf U, 125; Ford E 0, 77; Fellna
gle Joseph, 175; Fosi Mose, 155; Fits
rerald Marearet. 00: Field B F. 1.037?
Feuehter Charles, 140; Ft-uctator O A Co.,
600; Florence Sewine Machine Cu. 200;
Fullback Mrs. L, 100; Fay O I, 200;
Fisher S, 310; Karnsworth O Vf, 100;
Freeman Thoma, 200; Tisher Geori;o,750-,
srj joon, siw; fitigeram iiiru, in,
U.
Ohio John B, 308; Galvin Michael,
105; Green E W, 270; Gilke Jennie, .106;
uraen rarinina, coioruj, &u; uiiufy
Mary, 376; Glass S F Mrs, 000; Gatvt J.
650; Graham A D, 03; Gash .lamei, 105;
Gerould U T, 310; Gnolo Frank, "87;
Gordon J J, 240; Glover William, 66;
Gannon Martin, 100; Gorman Timothy,
; unsmr a u, ur, oarianu Jarnes,&0&;
Gllmore B O, SO, Greeley O H, 700; Oall
Iran D J, 76; Gladnay John, colored, 170;
Gilbert W B, 1.035; Galligber Patrick
18-5; Gibo John B, 5,200; Goldstein J A
260; Goldstein A llotenwaler, 6,000; Gil
bert M F, 625; Gockel John, IW; Good
vear H F. 103; Grover A Baker HowW
Machine Con 160; Gallgber Cbni, 4.6S5;
Green W II, 030; Gayer Charles, 715;
Gamble J V, 643; Gnsiman John II, 215;
urasa oarnuei. a; ureen O A, iv: uienn
Michael, 5.
II.
Howley Michael J, aiO; Howloy John,
120; Hoohnedle .lojih, 0; Hmiii Gun
J?I! ,Ull.e!r A- 7"i """ion Tmiclby.
100; Hawkins J 8, 142; Haru JCJ
Herman John Q, 427; Hultz Uavid, 283;
Bartruan Daniel, 1,410; Uhn Mrs K M
60; Hebl Daniel, 200; llurd. Htcbard, 3W
HafIyJohn. 71; lUffluy Frarik, 55; Ho-
sURHiiieu ants uu, iiHmiin 11
ioo, mil o wagiey. iuj, Habsacker K.
178, Hasienlager Ilonry, 651, H,rbn
Ixuls, 115, lianricks G W, 165, Ilyland J
240, Hayley Dennis, 170, Haioy 11 Olv.'ti
10, Holmes, Tbos D, 70. Hill E O. 105.
Barrit Kobtrt, Cold., 140, Harris Noab,
colored, 166, Ualston Baptist, colored, bO
Bum, Loomls Co., 6.700, Ilaynes A a!
170, Uualt J C, 276. Healy Tboma., 175
Howell, O K, 162, Hudson J B. 610, Hay!
Ihorne Oscar, 66, Hughes C N, 60, liar
rtll I h, 166, Barrel) William, 000, H.
dersoa C W, 626, lUlilday U L, 660; H.1-
llday Vf V, 8,607, Henry, W Jr. 8 COO,
Hanny Christ, 4,100, Howard 1 hll K,
Halllday Kdwin V,()3, Jiarriion .ivun
W, 75, Harroll M II, 665, liura uaniei,
1,B4 Halllday LImIo 11, 1,410, Halllday
Bros., 12,600, Hannon II A, 010, Haitit
Aucusta, 160, Hulen U M, 033, Hill Hiram
100Uoppe E 0, 101. Henley John V. 300,
itvilnn Walter COO. Hurd-A H. 100. Hum
phreys J B, 800, Hays, Jacob, colored, S6.
I. -3
Igel H, 1,003, Irvin Alrx. II, toO, i.V
nois Central railroad cjrapauy, 15,000.
J
Jonet John II. 225: Johnson H,
65; Jaeckel Amendus, &02; James
NVllllam, 300; Jones J A, 174;
Jackson Mrs M A, 66; Johnson James,
.... . t " ' TA. I ....
oue ; .jacuson joicpn, iuu , uinwnuu
bouit, C7&; Jenkin s Jnuton, 11a; on
kin's Frank, 240; Johnson A Oy 67
Johnson K J, 102 ;
John, 163; Kellr John H, 300; Koibler
JohnJA, 276; Kt.lly Dniel, 110; Kline
Jacob, 1.CC3; Kenardy l'atrlck. 421 ;
Koehlor A Bro, 681 ; Konnlor II I, 103 ;
Kracky Frank, 27; Kynaston James,
Klugw William, l.tOSj Kano Thomns,
370; Kornneer Fred, 1,700; Kennedy
i. mi r irn. tr.J.II Vm
005; Kilgour John fiol 3,360
L i i. i . .-. t U'MII...
3u5; liuwrence l'hilUp. 4C; tnttnor
Henry, "35; Lubnlng SrtfUr, 410;
t,.linins l'hllllp, 74; ujna v r, i.jj;
Levy II, 325; Lionergan William, 40ii;
Uary Tboina, 125; Lelnberh John, 370 ;
lancasther Charier, 016; Lincoln Cath
arine, 155; lattner George, 31C; Lm
pirt DjdIc), 161; Lattner Jacob, 350)
Lohr Andrew, 1,716; Lane WS, 776;
ihorne C, 6i; Lynch Jncob G, 493 ; Ltni;
Anna, 223; Loahlgh K W, 726 ;
Linton N, 15M; Luflin II O, 475;
Longetnan Daniel, 185; LuBin J K,
1,176; La Hue J O, 258; Lansdon John
t 1 nnil- 1 .Ihimb. Tl V ITn- l.ihrflonroii
64; Lummer Gustav, 2G5; Leu Jtobt, col.
3,126; -
ill
Mo:Ulor Patrick. 082; McCormick Win,
"7; Mantiiui; Jaints, 173; Mnrtin Jacob,
25; Morris Win II, 425; Mayor
Joho, 3.'6; MoNulty .lohj, 1U5;
.Monce .liclio)n, 120; 3lcGray(on
Mrf-J.ai, 65; Mallniky 1'VIU, 131 ;
MyeraJUodls U, 795; McGcu 3In Carrie,
40i,"3lay Samuel, 60, Malonoy l'jitrick,
30, Moon J U, 1H0, McKco W F. 65,
McKeo 31 rs J W, 200, Mndd'jli Jvhn,
100, Moicohics J M, 600, McKeo Jtrm ah,
203, McMannus B, 1,005, Modauluy .M J,
1055, McTigue Anthony, 40, Mabonny
Donnis, 220, McCabe Tuoiiim, 116, lie
Uermott Owen, 220. 3tuore Wm G, 60,
Mahonoy Michivel, 65, McKunzio Josuph,
400, Mallory James 140, Mnboney
Timothy, 1:5, MfttsonSS, 1,081, M(.hnn
Thotnas, 600, McEwen John. 170, Mor
lock Jacob, 141, Mnhony Patrick, 110,
Marshall L S, 73, Miller Henry T, 115,
Meyer Herman 3,151, M.rx A, 1,150,
Miller A Parker, 5u, .Miller 11 V, 373,
Myers John, 3b3, Marnoll John, 180,
Marguiird Aui;ut, 60, Munn E V, 133,
McKeaig, 333, Mackio A A Co, 3,170,
Ma:k,e Arthur, 520, Mathus A Uhl, 3,150,
Meigs H F, 201, Munn D W.710, Mor
can D 0, 200, Metcalf .1 O, 1,350, Munn
F 11,60!), ilcCtrthy Mm Ellen. 3VJ, 3Ieh
ncr Cbarlos. 60, Mooro Joseph col 3, 70,
Murrydav John col. 50. Moore Louis.
200, McKInney Jerry col, 210, MUn J O,
230.
100, Nealon TJiotnas 05, Neff Peter, 5,425,
National Tranafur C, 100, Nasiano Mrs
Mnry, 003, Nashville, Chattonooga, A
St Louis Bail Boad Co, 6,600.
O
O'Callhau, Catberin.e $50; U'Callahan,
P. 116; O'Callaban. T2I4; Utlerluh. C M
368, O Donnoll, M 90;Owm, O 70, O Don-
nell, J 12lf, t)rr, ti M 3'JO; Urth, U 76;
O'Sboa, 31 46; Oberly, J II 676; O'Sbea, J
T 60; Oberly A Co, J U 600.
r
Parks, J E 465; Patton, J N 313: Parker
A Montague. 215; Petrv, J 232; Powers, J
37; Poweia. P 1,073; Pope. P il 680; Phil
bps, J li 725; Porlor. W 205; Poor. G B
uu; rotors, u iuu; rouiips, il 100, Poor,
J A 45, Powers, J 50, Precess, J 2GV
Pind.O 4C5. Pace. E O 170. Parker. M W
1-arKer ei Axiey, ;iuo, i'ltclier, w F
426, Poebl, (1 1C0. Patier Woltr, 8,40o,
Patior, O O 275, Phillips, J II 660- Phil
lips, J SIC 400, Prker, li F 238, Parker
a iiiakii, l,3&o, rowers, iii r. iu.i, rnmnns,
Davis A Co, 4,101, Parsons 0 P 102, Par-
ker, G O 220, Vayson, II it A C,
I'arroit, u zui, I'antcr, u i aav,
l
Quinn, J $30, Quigley, B 140.
It
Bobbins, II P $355! Bice. J 184. lUosor.
V 235. ltesch, V 77Hoinnwator, 8 COO, Hot-
tier, Urn U 811, Uos, J 745, Rice, N 473,
llentch, J L 73, Itedman, W A 100, Byan,
J 320, Knlnlnp, G 60, Knbinsuii. J II 120,
Rodman, A 30, Hot, Mr F 760, Bosen
waler, H 200, Bexfurd, F D 405. Boss, L
103, Iteed A Mann, 1,430, B-rd, .1 112,085,
Kobde, C 230, Illttonhouse, V 205, Kitten
houso A Bro. 1,025, Bockvtoll A Co, 2,602,
Hm. J 485, Bonnie, J T 710, Bo's, I) col
228. Kibinsnn. A col 130. Baofsneider. W
T 100, Itobbins, B V 60, Bayston, J col 15,
itenno, juartn.t J
S
Smith J C, $530; Stroutt F W, J00;
Smith Emma, 60; Sanders Nancy, 60;
Stearns U M, 120, Smith Jotcphinr, 2l(;
Spiller Ulistbetb, 40; She dun B, 330,
Schub Paul (I, 1,.'3S; Standi John Q, 103;
Shelly, Uliarlei, 160; Schleismcer J, 310;
Selfke M, 320; Sussnka A, 6HS; Spillt-r .1
E. 77; Sackbwrgor J, 015- Schnlor Ffilr.,
83; Smith A Brlnkmeyer, 285; Schuh,
Lena, 153; Sbuster F Jl 70; StelnhoUdo J
George, 120; Smith G G, 110; Spaulding
II E, 150, Sullivan Timothy, 110; Sweeny
Patrick, 116; Suyers lloia, 146, Sargent II
O, 141; Schick Henry, 142; Smith .1. 730;
SwobodaA, 1,015; School .1, 177, Sullivan
Thomas, 147, Smith W 1(, 275, KIWcrborg
M, 660, Sullivan John, 155, Schmidt P
77, Smith John, 221 Sullivan Bridget, 75'
Smith Hosanna, 277 Smith EIIn, 385,
Swoboda Frank. 128, Sanars II, CO, Hum-
DIOO V A. 1J0. Htoov Lr A- l..n.. .-.rtft
faaup(A (Jlarkion, 350; Swanltx S. 60,
Saup Phil II 177, Stratton A Bird, 7,130,
btratton, W 700, Southern Express cW
pany, 200, Sarlecaln. A V00, Saun'. P
1.625. Stcckfletb. F M 3,280, Smith F H
lOa.Slites, Mrs S M 200. Sioolo. .1 Vt
Shores, T J 623, Stives, J U 617, Slack A
140, Stuart A Gholson, 1,160, Kinvtb A CJ,
6,600, Savers, II 676. Slnijor Sewlm Ma.
rhlne company, 80U. SUok, O It 75 Stout,
H 137, Sandu.ky, W II 173, SmlU irof, II
605,S.xt n, Mr A 125, Smallmiliiirg, N
404, Swayne, J S 400. Bheehan, .7 76, Sad.
dler, T lift. BlT.ird. A B 000. Hirutinn t
col 161, Stephens, O 100, Stapleton, D 61,
T.
Trico A Turner, 01 , Tbrotmorton, O
207, Tarrence, Smith, 2S0, Tanner, John.
401, Taylor, Mrs J B, 405, Turner, J Y.
iiusiiewooa ec uo, bis, i nistlewon, N
B. 240. Thomaa. Wm II. 17n Tli
II run n.i ' . .' "
A'n IS lnom"n, n, uu, Turupp, J,
bolt, J O, 60, Tabor Bros, 5,050, ' Taller, J
Kinsley Ja'nts. 105; Kennier J M. 103,
Rent F,205; Koeli Christ, ;U7; Knott
Uannah, 100; Kendall S E, ISO ; Klob
Leo. 32Cs Klino Francis, 262; Koehlor
morweu c, iuu, ncuuuer W ll, 420, Scott
W T, 165, Sullivan M, 137, Smith S, 60,
Swank J, 105, Stollman P, 000, Syera A
2l7.8utlilon F 250. Kelinnn
,J,'i nornion, w W, ,SQ7, Taylor, 8
Staats, 1.H20, Taylor A Parsons! 5,631,
Thorns A Bro. 2,676, Thomas, J T, 100
Thomas. J J. 895 Thlal.V. II n r.n.i ti
THK OA1KO U AijuX
OB, 260, Taber.S M, 200, Tillman, Jan
Co!, 73, Taylor, Urklei, Col, 188.
V
Ulman 1, 300.
V
ytiettr,$417.
VI
NVinterburg F,$118. White Mary J, 100,
Vlder Isaac, 2,800, Western Unoia Tel
egraph Co.. 300, Williamson 3, 1C0, Will
lomion U 8, 88, Wei A Burger, 1,016,
JV.v N hi . 2il, SVInsor Oraciu J, V.OOO,
Kf&1!m. M A, 160, Wuldscbmidt
U, 109, veber O, 232, WlllltUlt V M,
85, Wilton S K, 145, Wilier II, 325, Wal
ter J, 331, Ward A Uoberts, 440, Ward S
U, 00, Winons D 11, 140, Wooton W W,
142, WnMerP, 2C0, Wbltcatup Fred, Jr.,
105, Wiley M B, 216, Ward F
M, 320, Walder Thomns, 326,
wbitnamn II 2.120, Williams N 274,
Webb li W 815, Walbrldgo E E A Co
1,216, Wllfon H 2905, Walder P 216,
Wblto K 635. Whltcamp F sr 270, Web-
I... W Hi t r,..1 t in IVIIIIntnuin II
1)4,705, White J O 140. Wardncr H 400
Wheoler O W 2d5, Walters 8 3,460,
Wood 0 01.600. Wblto Mr- II 342, Whito
A Greer 4,100, Wright W r 1,235, Wall-
naum 11 a-is, wonawnra u j o,io.
Whlttoik O W A Co 893, Williams 11
100, Walker 11 676, Wlnstor O 7,
Woodon G CO. Wilcox J A Vn 1,300.
WarnerT W A Bro025,Wood W Df 1.480
Walker Kullis, 1,333, WalbrlJge i. ti,
178. Wilson Thomas. 226. Walsh Mathew,
100, Walsh Ittehard, ICO, Wlttlg Carl,
60, Winter William, 4,110, Wright Kel
ton. colored, 76. Wheeler H P, 700, Wall
A Km, 1 400, White M' K!ir.iHeth, CU,
Wright John, colored, 259, Wood, Dr.
Wm., 330.
T.
Yoeum George. 640, Yourd M M, 5,
Yocum B S, 600, Yost Caspar, 135, Young
Z.
Ztinmorman Peter, 03, Zdler J G, 245,
Z'inono J I), 206.
MISCELLANEOUS..
PKRTEr.T. THE CHICA(iO MLB
I.r.KF.K TO BL' HAMItll.
A CHILI) WHIPPED TO DEATH II Y
ITS MO Hll:!!.
f.tujt tiiucAUO. HKS 3IOIMU3
l.LSL'WHEKi:.
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From Chicago.
TRIAL or UUHEIiKBI'.S.
Uiiiluoo, Documber lu The criminal
court was occupied to-day with auother
murder triul, John Walsb and William
Donnelly boingon trial for the murder ot
Patrick Lawlcit, cummlttcd on the 12th
of October, at a boarding-houso, No, 38,
Butturiluld street, near Twenty-tecond
street. The testimony at tho coroner's
inquset devolvpud th'i fact that Patrick
Lawless and tiie two men who nre now
being tried for murdering him, became,
involved In a quarrel of wurJt, which re
Bulted in tho stabbing of Lawless by on
or both of tho present defecdanu. The
wounds indicted ruaultcd fatally.
TO UK UANOU.
iiuv, Bevariage nan uicnned to grant a
petition to commute- tun deniu 1 out unco ot
Portcet, tho Chicago wifo-murdorar, who
win tnorlo;o do nanguil at Jolict noxt
Friday.
KAILl'.OAI) ACCIDKNT.
The trains duo in this city this morning
on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chi
cago railroad, went dutainod a considera
ble timo on account 0! a sorious nciident
to two freight trains at Hobart, Indiana.
Tho two trains collided with ter rifle force,
completely wrecking tho locomotives ami
a number of ran. Fortunately nono of
tho employes on thn train wore injurrd.
The engineers and firemen leaped frcm
their anHl''1" in time Iosavo themselves.
Thn loss to the company will reach many
thousands of dollars.
wuirrF.ii to'dicath.
A dispatch fr.om East Saginaw reports
U.-. vluii(-r t rifitib of a L-lrl llitiro on
Sunday 'ny her mother, Tho parties were
colored. Tho mother's name is Franc if
51. H llllami. On Sundav. about noon
streams were board from tlio room occu
pied by tlls woman, and a few hours
later, when tho room waa entered, tho clrl
was found in a dying condition. The
uiotbar waa arrested and sent to tho
county lull, 'ihore was much eroltement
among thn colorod peoplo. and ihore was
a rumor that an attempt would be made
10 lyncn 1110 woman. An examination
was mado this morning by Dr. Samuol
Kitchen, who found that the back and
ooay or tlio victim was badly cut up with
tripes, eviduntly inflicted with a heavy
From Dei; MoIiich.
THK IIRANOERS IN COUNCIL BIKCTION
OHIlKIIKU A DlHAStltOUa flKK.
Drs .Moi.nk, Deoomber 10. Tbo State
tirango It in i-esslon. Thum aro three
riuuurca uolegate, representing over 1.
800 grangei, prcsont. To-night Mrs
Annie Savory addr-sted thn convention.
in tno 1 ard murder trial to-day, Mr.
1 rd was called at a witness and ho cor.
ronoratei me testimony of his wife, saying
that he shot Junes in dufonso of his wifu
and his honor.
The governor has ordered a special elec
tion January 7th. in Lee countv. to tin
the vacancy occasioned by thn death of
x.ownni j. iayion, representative elect.
Under tho now code the lirnlenanl pnv.
ornor and speaker of tho hotle get no
more pay than momhori".
Tho election of .Mr. Layton's lucceisrr
tiii prousmy cnango tno control of tin
house, as It Is now a tlo.
A disastrous lire occurred at Kddyville
on the Valler railroad, to-day. Lost about
iw,ouo; insurance 540,000.
From ColiimliiiH, Ohio.
A IlIMIIFSSUO AfCIOKNT.
CoLUMtiL-e. Do: ember 10. The latest
fatl result uf the aecidontal discharge of
n i;un ucturrou nere tnia morning. A
young son of Mr. (Jhas. Uoff was placed
in charge ol a young baby, and with his
sister f jur yean old, sent up stairs to play.
While at play tho liltio girl ran against
a shelf on which a loaded L-nn wai ituml.
"klnv jt doirn end tharwlnu; it to
the fljor, nhero It was dUcharged, tho
contents lodging m thegirl'a head, knock.
iS,K , 0 t0V "f ku" ooinpleieiy on.
The hoy aud baby wore uninjured.
From Savuiuiftli,
TIl linirUH 6THAMER TEXAS AtiR0Uh7.
Hatamiati, Doeomber 10. The Ilr'tish
steemstblp Texas, Cspt. Bouohett, which
sailod from Liverpool November 27, for
New Orleans, with passeng.irs for Port
Koyal, evidently lost her reckoning, and
wentH-horoat 11:40 a. m.thls dav, on
Stone Uortii shoalu, seven miles south of
Tydee. The weather was calm. It is bo.
lleved she sustained no enrious itamgo,
and will bo hauled nlf if the woather con
tinues pleasant. Tugboats wri lent U
her assistant from Havantiah,
TELEOMPHie,
Reported Expressly for the Bulletin.
U bLISTl'tf , THURaui-y, DECBM15JSK 1 1 , .'(..
VASHINGTON,
L0ri!jlAN4 I)KI,KCIATF.H TISIT TO
THE I'KIISIHK.NT.
PItOL'EEDIXOS IS THE SESATE ASD
HOUSE lESTLHUAT.
. " A UALLON TUX FBKIIDKNT.
WASUIHoroM, December 10. Tb Lou
isiana delegation to tho Rational Civil
Bights convention, accompanied by Sen
ator West, calltd to-day on tho president,
who, in response to an address thanking
him for the care and attention he had
given the colored people of Louisiana,
said ho would always ondesrvor to es;u:c
for the colored man all rights which should
accompany bit enfranchisement. He said
ceriaiu rights were still withheld, but ha
hoped that before long they would find
themelvot in full possot.'ion of all legal
privileges whicd belong to free men. He
old not know f hit congress would do In
the matter, but he'tliSilght likely that that
body would, at Its present elon, pats
lotno civil r'gbts bill, and that it such bill
Is defeated It will probably be became
some extreme toeasuro will be urged by
the person claiming to bo a particular
friend of the colored man.
After a general handshaking the dele
gation t"ok their leavo.
A motion was to-day made in tho senate
in cxecutlvo aossion to reconsider tho vote
by which A R Shepherd was confirmed re
givernnr of tho District ot Columbus.
Tho Striate committee on foreign rela
tions to-day reported favorably .on the
nomination of John A. Brlirham, to bo
tnloistor to Japan, but objections havlnc
Ixen made, r.g action wai taken on the re
port. SKNATE.
Mr. Davis, of West Virginia, Intro-
aucca a tin lor ireo tiantportatiou 01
newtpapnrs through tho mails. Koferred,
The House bill amendatory of the act
to provide for the better scv.urity of lift
on veisels propelled by steam, was taken
up. Mr. Scott, in reply to a question, said
tbo act was only to apply to tow boats so
as to allow thum to carry one hundred
and rllty pounds of steam to the square
Inch, and did not eflcct pa'teogor vessel.
The bill waa parsed.
Tho Houso bill grunting general am
nesty was read.
Mr. Sumner objected to the second read
ing of the bill to-day, not because he was
opposed to general amnesty, but before il
btenmo a law he. desired to securo justice
to his colored follow-cltlr.cns.
Mr. Jordon submitted a rotolution di
recting the secretary of tho treasury to
communica'.o to the Senate nil particular!
relating to tho cotton seized under tho or
der uf the department afior tbo close of
tne war. J. aid over.
Mr. Sumner otferoJ a rotolution which
wac agreed to directing thu Committee on
Post-ulllces and Poit itoads to consider the
expediency of providing a further conve
nience in "correspondence, known as the
"letter writer," with a one-cent stamp,
being a now article of stationary adapted
for a letter circular or newspaper wrap
per. iir. Morton introduced a bill providing
that any national banking association de
siring to reduce ita catiitiil stock r.s pro
vided in suction 13 ot the national cur
rency act, shall bo entitled to tako up a pro
rata portion of its bonds upon depositing
lawiui money 01 tno untie J Slifn, or re
turning its over circulation notes in (he
proportion required by law. Bofurred.
Mr. Davit introduced n Villi providing
lor tno ireo transmission -p) mall 01 newt
pnDors and periodicals. It autbollzii
uonaiBir ratiiaiive i ou mean ireo 01
postngo as formerly, and alio for the free
transmission of weekly nowtnapnri to
4obeHo-i withio tho county where
published.
HOUSE.
Mr. SchoQeld, from the Naval commit-
toe, reported a bill authorizim; the prcicnt
number of onlltted mon of tbo navy to bu
increased from 8,500 to 10,000. llo said
tlio secretary of the navy had informed
thu committee on appropriations that he
bad. not mon enougn to man tbo ablpt.
Mr. Garfield offered an amendment to
tbo bill providing that tomporary
incrnaio or the force should 1101
continue beyond tho 1st of January, 1876
Ho believed the spick of war would soon
blow away and that tho country would
And itself again In a culm and at peace
with tJpain.
Mr. Ooburn Why ttnn Increeio the
navv T
Mr. Garfield replied that thn ntntlu-
men lilmiei: was aware 01 tno lacu in re
lation to the bpanisb government.
Mr. Beck declared that no tecretarv
should have thu authority to increase
tho army or navy. Congress should re
tain that power in its own hands.
Mr. Coburn regarded tho proposition if
at least unforunate. The governmunt .
doing overytbiui; it could to brine about
an amicable adjuttmont, and it teemed t
him that while that condition of atfairs
existed any increate of tho war power of
mo couniry migni croaio agitation tind
apprenensiuus wuicu woiiiii tend to break
up uofotlations for amicable adjustment
He inquired what would be tho cost of
mese auuiuonai J,buu men.
Air. Uarllold said ha could not
state, but he had been instruced by the
Committee on Appropriations to report a
mil arproiiriatiUK one million do urs fo
the extraordinary expensos of tho navy.
U proposed that thu matter should bo
postponed until tuo result of the nerotm.
. 1 I I... T. ... . .
weok, or two weeks, or throo weeks; but
if a war broka out and tho countrv was
callod upon" to set, the enlistment of 1,1500
lor me navy wouiu 00 accomplished in h
tlnglo day. Let a declaration of war bo
onco made and there would be no scarcitv
... -1.1
01 iijuu unuvr tor uu urniy or navy.
jir. anion auvucaieu 1110 bill ns a
necotsary meaturo. Ho would Tote lor it
even without tho amondment making the
increase tomporary; ho wanted to liave
tho navy mada competent to protect
tuiuucan commerce anu inn Dtg (rem In
sult by European lowers,
Mr Archer supported thu bill.
After further dlicustion Mr. Garflold's
amendment was adopted, and hill tlmi
amondod passed.
Mr. Gartluld from tho oommitteo on ap
propriations roportod a bill appropriat
ing four millions of dollars for extrsoidi
nry expenses of the many Boforrcd to
committee of tho wh"le.
7IIE SALAtlY qUEeTIOK.
The house then reeuuiud tho ilebil cf
tho salary question.
Mr, 'fremalno addro'ssed tha hooin In
favor of the propoKed 'reduction As to
tho s'igcestlons made yesterday that tho
repeal of thn salary bill w urgJ by
demagogues, bo remarked that if that rep.
rosrntatlve Ii a deniacocuu who faithfully
labors to carry out the popular will, who
in doing to ii willing to submit to per.
lonal sacritice and loss, thnn bo wished
that tho house were, full of such demt.
coues. In concluiion be appealed to tho
houso to repeal the act of March 3, 1873,
The olosina nf naual liaa rama.l n.
ilderablo reduction In the amount of pro.
due received in New York. Just previ
out to their closing, 0)o receipt cf flour
was over 20,000 barrela per day. They
now average from 12,000 to I6.0C0. Wheat
arrived at tho rate of Irom 120,000 to 10,.
000 bushels daily, but at prtnt recoTpts
are on I r from Aoono in aa onn ami nm
bat fallen oft" from 85,000 to 40,000 bushels
wirom io,wq to io.oqo busiiau pordjsy,
1 FOREIGN.
COXt'LtSlOX OF TnK UAZAINE
Till AL.
THE MAHS1IAL CONUEJIEU
TO
DEGRADATION AND DEATH
HIS J UDQES SIGN'S AN APPEAL I'Olt
MkHCx.
VKRsAiLLts, Dec. 10. At tbo oalu-
tiotiof tbo argument In the Bazine trial
to-day, and juit before tho judges rotlrod
to make up their verdict, Marshal Bjsino,
rose and taldt I havo two words in my
"b'leiilWb'JIlor-.'bd country, and I havo
novor been wanting toWJT&l-Sull-fcroua
motto during forty-two years 01 survlce.
I swear before Christ that I have not be
Irayrd France. After lonir deliberation.
the judges declared tiatlue guilty of the
charges of capitulation of Melt, and of
army lu open Held without doing nil tint
was ptompt'jd by honor and duly to avoid
surrender, and unanimously condemned
him to death, and to bo degrnded from
his rank previous to bit execution. After
judgement besa rendered all members of
court signed an appeal for mercy which
uuae u AKtnaio immouinieiy conveyed In
person ta president McMahon. Bazlno
wfts greatly agitated when ho heard tho
decission of court.
From hprlugfleld.
zrBNDiTuaes or rut board or hail-
Hua If -C'j U I&MON KhS.
Srhi.HojiELU, Decombor 10. Tho rc
port of the railroad and warehousu com
missioners is in preparation, and will
probably bo ready for distribution a out
the 1st of January. Tho followioe Bir-
uret, taken from tho manuicrlpt, show tbo
expootes 01 tno board during tbo n.cal
year ending Novemtxr 30, 1873:
lncldontol expenses, including
clerk hire, toriuge, tilrgrm,
sttl)lt:irv. and sundrv other
Items. 12,10173
Attorney' fee a 1,CW to
Printing brief, etc . a75 60
Uon..ioseph Hart, membcrU.lt.
expenses 57 00
lion. John 11. uueiiy: member
II. It.exiieliaca 67 03
Traveling expeneo ol the board 4l 20
nlnrlua ot tlireo commls.louera 10.VJ 00
Saliry of secretary 1.&0O 00
Total e 1 0,03 1 Oi
Tnls dees not include the coit of print
in,' tho annuil report, estimated at 13,100
nor advertising the classifications and
s:hedules for the transportation of freight
on the several railroad in the state,
which is probably $5,000 more, making, if.
alt, 524,931 t 7, or about 68 31 per day
during the year, Sundays Included.
inr. rxci or itos. 11. r. liB.vj.im.f,
of Bloomingtcn, who has ac'.ed as coun-
eloso the board during tho past summer
aro not included in tho report his bill
havlnc not been presented. This Horn
will add irom llvo hundrod to a thousand
dollars to the total of 121,031 07, as
above.
Tho items of t62 and 57 0 paid to
lion. Joseph Hart, of La Salle, and Hon.
.John II. Oberly, of Cnlro, members of tho
House of ltqproientalivei. wero for tboir
expenses in coming to Hpriniitleld last
summer to expound the railroad law.
RIVER IS'EWti.
Nasvillk, Decoinber Io.- Biver fell 0
Inches to-day; 25 foot ou she alt, The
weather Was'clsudy and damp.
rlod llobt. .Mitchell, Cincinnati Do
parted St. Luke, St. Lnul; Hollo Lin,
Chicot City.
VlCKSiiUKO, December 10. Down
Junes Howard, Susie Silver, Exporter.
Up Katie, Niok Longwirth. Wnather
warm. Bivcr rising.
MKMi'll'h, December 10. AVeithur
warm and rainy. Biver rising. Fog on
river all day, boats iinubln to run. Ar
rived J W Garrett and beres, Cincin
nati. Departed last night Lady .Lee.
Joe Kinney, St. Louis.
St Louis, December 10. Arrived
Lionets and Mollin Moore, Cairo; C G
.Smith, Madison; Scuddor, Vicksburc;
John Kyle, Nw Orlonne. Tho Grand
Tower departed for Memphis. Hiver ris
ing again. Rained all day.
Evauhmli.ic, Docomber 10 Cloudy,
rainy since 3 p. in, mercury 37 to 41.
H'Ter rose eleven inches. Up, Lawrence,
Shorlock, John Means, George Hoborts.
Down, Sarn J Hale and barge, Grey Fa
cie, Mary Anient, Idlewild. Business
fair.
MARKET REPORT,
Sr. Loch, December 10. Flour houyaut
for all grades below C00, higher grado firm
superior 4.405 x 5.'i')f,5 76 xx i;0.3ri XXX
0 25(lp7.23 family 7.60C;S.25; wheat llrm IiIkIi
cr2spring,l.lll.l2i; 3 Ued fall, 1.15 in de
mand at this price but generally held higher,
No. 'J, 13S(j,lC0; corn uctlve higher. 2 mixed,
rcuur sollcr Dec. otsri)Y7; c.ir oatt new.
mixed, onld 63'fl; oat active htwli-r, 2,
mixed lOlOll.otlered De'j.4l.l$j bid; tiir
ley quiet but firm. 2 spring I 3.')l.4S, choice
1.60l,35; ryo llrm No. 2, eol ; pork
steady UfJUJ green meat (iiict talcs slioul
era 4, dry salt firm, loose shoulders 4g(n,3,
clear rib, fil0i, clear 05Cjc5J, packed tots 1
higher.
Ciiicaqo, December 10 Flour quiet and
unchanged. Wheat firm, Nu 1 iqirijg 1 IS
l 17; No 2, 1 14J cash; I 12, Dojemner;
No 3, 103. Cam firm, No 2 mixed 62Jc;
6JJo January, Oat, quiet, ivcak and lower
Fo 2, 33c cash or January, Bye. scarco utul
firm, No 2. 80c. Barlov, .No 2 fall 1 40. No
2, 1 03. Provisions dull and decllncu; pork
lowor and closed steady at 14(0 cah; lUc
January. Lard fair demtnd nnd lower To,
cash 8J0 January; bulk lueuli, fair detiuttd
and luwer, partly cured; tJioulder 6c; S B
Die; S O flic; box, milp cured and pacUcd I
hlsher; green nhouldcr l)c; S It (IJc ; ham!
8c. Wht.UoyOl.
Cincinnati, December 0 Cotton steady
atl5Jo, Flour qniot at 4 835 10, Wheat
steady; aainplo lots 1 :wl3. Corn firmer;
old car 63c; now ear C0u, Bye 02ii2c.
Oata quiet. Barley firmer. Grosorlcn Ann.
Oils ttoady. I'.t steady. Butler and
chscsu firm. Pork nouiluil; buyers holding
off for 13 23lft 60. l.ard; kettle steady at
81S81cr steam held at 8c. Bulk meals quiet
shoulders 6c; clear Mdex BJt OJo- clear
rid 771c Bacon Mcndy; shoulder
o'ear rlb7t;c Hog in good demand; ;
(J5 2ff.
New OM.r.iNe, Deoe inner 0 Flour nulot;
XX 5 60; XXX 0757 76; family. 8 &"0
corn quiet at 7V; Oats fi.'io Jlran firm.
Hay firm at 23; choice firmer at 21. Pork
scarce; held at 13 63. Dry fait meats linn;
rtoulkers Olc Bacon ecarco and firm at 7J
;1,I':; choice hams firm; old IDQtOJc;
new Uftltc. l.a.d dull; tierce 81c: kec file
20ci riiiijar firm; Inlcrlor 40ljc; commoa
61(,0; falp to fully fair fllQUe; prlmo t,i
choice tt(i$4jc. uoiatsca active tlcmaml;
common 45QI7c; fulr 6CQ52c; prime fo
choice 63(SCJ. W hiskey quiut; La, 015J03c !
Cin. 1 02. Coflco firm; fair 2323)c; good
21Q2IJo; prime glj(225c; corn rooai quiet at
3 tO;
in nil 0
PROCLAMATION.
Tho Place To Buy
Dry Goods
At liia NEW STORE on
Commorcial avenue, Burger h
now receiving daily tho lar
gest, best selected nnd cheap
est stock of dry goods ever
before brought to Cairo. A
line of drcas goods which have
never been surpassed in this
market, either for beautv or
variety. A full stock of boots
and shoes; domestics of all
kinds ; a beautiful stock of
furs, inulFs and boas, muffs
and collars, and children's furs
at a mere song; knit woollen
goods, children's sacks, etc.,
almost given away ; a hand
some assortment of gloves and
a charming selection of ladies'
neckties, rutVs, etc., etc. Gcn
tlenwn'a furnishing goods,
overcoats, suits, underwear,
hats, caps, gloves ; counter
panes, comforts and quilts,
table linens, red and white ;
water proof cloth in all the
new shades and a full and
complete- stock of notions.
All these goods were bought
at panic prices, and will be
sold at astonishingly low fig
ures, as Burger is determined
not to be undersold. Call and
ornmino liU jond iip.fnrrc pur
chasing elsewhere. His store
room contains every article in
the dry goods line that any
buyer can possibly want, and
tho prices nre ao low that no
one will have the conscience
o ask a reduction on any
thing. roMniNRioN .wi:uciiA3ir.
Vf. Btratton. t. lllrd
STItATTON fc UIRD,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AHI
C0M3I1SSI0X MEBCHlJiTS,
Aeents American Powder Company
No. 07 Ohio Levee,
CAIRO, - ILLINOIS.
U. CLOSE,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
And ilaalcr In
l.TMit, Okiiimt, I'LAisTxa, Uaik. Xtc.
Nat Ohio Lovr.
?3T1 will sell In ear load lot at inanufu
turera' prices, addine frelttht. 4-'i-t!
II. A. Tlioin. L. D. Thorns
TIIOM8 A BROTHEU,
itccesosrs to 11. M.Uuleo,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BROKERS
AJfD DKAUTH 19
StMte n"d t'aaer .ror-cle.
7orelgn and DomeaUo
134 Commercial Avenue,
UAIKO, - . ILLINOIS.
JOHN B. PHLLI8 St SON,
(oeoeuere to Joha B. Pblllls,)
GENERAL COMMISSION
VOBWAHDINO MHROHAMXfl
a pro
DlHAliEUB IN HAY, CORN, OATH,
fclour, Moal, Bran, tic.,
AO K NTS FOR LAFLTN AKD RAND
I'OWDHR COMPANY.
Unu. Temtii Stiiikt AMD Onio Levis
(unm. ;ti.a.
BEMIS, BRO., & OO.,
BAG MANUFACTURERS
AatrtTs Homi Cotton IUvim
MO. t) Oalo Lavaa, Ci0, 1IJ.
.3'J.ri.
aKi
ENTERPRISE KAVINGB
.K .isa Jtsta-cD ill. 1M.
omoi 01
NATIONAL BAJTB. OJdXO
CITY
0. 8. TATLOB, Vleevrrettdaait
IL alYHLtir,
araaneMi
i;m. lijjM.tr.
t. II. ffrocrt.
U. K. OoaataakAJI.
fra .a
ran II. Satan '
J. M. rvuuaa.
at. r. aitatiaaT,
'sTsms aVtita tVprsratrtta.
I3ti;RIUl paid od deaoslta at laa rate at an
yt aautT pi aaauht, Marsh 1st aiul ttapteaaa
bcr 1st, latrat col wlUidraw te aMd Isasna
lltuiy toil pnaolpal of lbadiMalw, utarab,
- ywiittem vuiupouoa u.-rtrv.
MAaiT-rMKvpJnxau ha
vmrumiT mom it
j rai no aaa ajai ui aaaw n.
Oftd star tu.lu day from t a.ta. su I tbta.
ui Sjatardar ar--. lor HAVlaUtustCiTt
w. niBi.or. Treaaanat
I'XE CD'Y NATIONAL
PA VITA I. a I fill
WJ r. UALLIOAT, rretlJaat,
HUiar L. BALUPAT, Tlt-HtUM
A. B. HAjrrOBP, Cw Mar i
S-iLTn HToI.or, Axlslla CuU
MtMHUl
litaar i.. naujv, m. v. HaLitasf,
'ita X. WiLuaaaon, Isnrau Bias
A. tt. dAtrsaa.
Boststo BUAS tustl !!.
IISI-OUITT! rlTM, Mid a sraral taak
CItJQrp VirmnKIT, T A V
'vi iii i a fLA -m. st j a ;
r etrua
It. W. MlLLEIt, HrosldsliU
J. M. I'm tire. Vice.l'rrslrteM.
CriAS. CUHrHNOMAW, Casbler.
30LLHOTIONH HKOalVTLY It A
E
Xatl'tlK, eola, rail aoUa ! U
Hllk m:--'m Imoint r -iM.
Ilrrl AIIowm. lima tlet
rrninrctua for is74-nkvkmii i
THE ALDINE.
Ad Illustrated Monthly Journal, uulvri
i. ....i . .... .i ..... . .....
leal In the Woild. Areprest-Dtatlt
and cbampion or American title.
Nor rok Hale in Hook ok Nei Bi
t uc Aiutcr, nuur i-tueti wiin ail id
illatlly, lias none of llje ttinporarv eir
rT-v .,.11 . II, . ..... .ii. ... ...
...it..,. t. ... ... . .. t. -
- iMirir.i cnaraiirrmuc uj urninarT,
I'Klil and K-ractlul literature ; ann a
'uicat). 11 Ull KtCK AOl luihceijauv O'
tl.ll.. .kill. In 1 . 1 i I . ...I .1.. . ,.'
. i.v.. -i4i.lt nitiir iiuiuurr lunrbi a
inraui- iu na iriemis, me real talu
h.mili nf 'I h. Al.lln- ulll I.. . . ..i
ated liter it has been bound Up at thi'
of tlir year. While othsr pubilcatiorf
claim superior cheapness, aa compare!
rhals of a similar cUm, the Aldine l
i n ! 1 m anil nrii-lnal .unnHilInn BtM. -
pjirnaciiru auoiuiriy wimoui conf
in price or cuaracter.
hit iiiuniraiinns ni ;ne AKllne t,av
a world-wide reputation, and in the x!
Ires ol Kutope It I an admitted ful
Ita wood cuts aru exauiplo of the
ucrlectlon etr attained. The ci
Itrrjunicc in laiornl "sttrl plato,"
J 1 n " IIIUVRICU A
-'"'Pi- .u.iti'WKip hi rufnut ,
quality with crcster latlllty uf proill
The quarterly tinted idatesfor 1HT4'
Tlioa. vli.ran end J. I). Woodwan'
The ChrMmas itio for 1S74 will
i nial declgns appropriate to the
hyotirntM r!-i', n.t III surpass,
tnet.ous any ol Its liiectsiorJ. '
PREMIUMS FOR 1874.
Every subicribtr to the Aldlne
rrar w rpri'ivi u na r nr
uenrifrinai pittiirce were patntea l
llie iiutjIliihiTa of tlio Aliiinf. l,r
iuriu.iieu uy cnn;rcsa lor trn t
resent ten tliou-an.l ilnllara. The ,
vre chosen to renretnit "The
"The Weft." One la a view in th
Jiotintainf, cw Jlampehlre ; tty
i:ncn iuu iiun ui urera nvrr. v
ttrrltnrv. The chromoM art eirhl
from thirty distinct Dlatcs. and 'an
M2xlUlaml nnni-aranco exact far-,
.MM ... .. .
.ucirr". iianira -uttoii c jo. :
UKNTLEMtjf 1 em Uellchted
proofs In color ot your chromos.
muciianu'ai pr cess oi iuo oripnair
vry r spcciiuny Titos.
can. Thi v aro I T an nrlnil Amni
cess, with mateiial of American '
ture, from de fttns of American ar1
an American painter, and presonfti
itnuiri io iuo urn successful -Art
Jouinal. If no liet.er Lcca
ims, uiey wm certainly dos'cm ac
on initHirn I rniiiipiinn fan iiith r..
tber are they any the worse if by
licctillur facilities of production '
the nuhlUhors only a trifle, while I
HICII IcrilL-Ll lUUbilUt ClirUIUOB II1B
nely for couh i the iubtirfntfotf
...... i.. i -
If any subscriber should indlca
ferenre for a llcuro sutilert. tho
wuiM-nu "iuoii.'iiis oi iioincaii
llt'lVllll'l KWktiUM, ItAMf ll'CdCP, rci
a lute I'aitan exue wnose mi
betray tho longing" oi hlsnoari
fi peraunuu, in auvanoe, witu .
mot tree.
m.i,..i..n fd riiititim m m t wm.wm nv
The Aliilne will, hereafter, be
...... V. .. . . I .1 .. . i .. . 'I ' Ik . M
Jtii O't or club rato; cash for surl
must be icnt fo the pnbll-hcrs '
urn oil to canvasser. w:
pnnslllllty t tho Mir,i(.lier, 1
rut p. where tho ccrtldcalo is clvr
the fidmllo signature ot James Su1
nll'Vlcpnu t I VTU
Anr person within? to act '
Jamka Sutton & Co., Fui
ftH Maldxn I.ane, ,
D. AYJIRS. Km
AYER8 & CO.,
FLOTJ
GENERAL COMMISSION MEH
No. 78 Olio Lbtbk, Oa