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ASSUiM-37
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Doubts are freely expressed n to tho
death of Dr. Livingstone. lUr. Dr. Mof
fat, the Doctor's father-in-law, says It U
improbable that lie could have reached tho
place where hn l tM in Vmvt dle.1
Tn workingmen of tbocountry, of all
classes and trade, arn organizing them
selves into an order similar to tliat of tin)
patrons of husbsndry among tho farmors.
The organization, which U called the
"Sovorelgnsof Industry" nnd which first
assumed shtpo In Massachusetts, now has
"council!" in Massachusetts, Now lUmp
ihire, Vermont, P.hodo Island, Connecti
cut, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania,
Hew Jersey, Missouri, Louisiana, Tonnes
see, Mississippi, Kansas, California, Iowa.
Wisconsin and Indiana. Tho ordor, or
society admits women to all its privileges,
wbotber as momhers or olllcon and ilis
Claims politloal bias toward any psrty.
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Tile Influence of next full'.
all In the dark at their reiulti necosssrilv l'0"'1,?,0 ufofl1'. "d. M ' '
are, Is having n. marked oflct on Con- himself in favor of .Mr. .Jours' hill ... it
TJIK SOlJrill'.HN ILLINOIS HIM-TK.N'TIAKY.
Special dlspaetb to the St. l.ouli ItepubH
ran.
fcrniNtii'mn, 111., Frbrtinry Di llav
ing so oaslly dispu'od of tlio troublesome
rovenuo question for the llmo being, tho
Houso took under consideration lIoi'o
hill Hit, which I n Mil Introduced by Mr.
.lones, lor tho amendment of tho registry
law. It provided Tor n biennial registry,
Just previous lo state elections, Irmn.vJ ot
annual, us now. Tho oljact of this
Amendment is, of course, o.onotny.
I Inrdly, however, had thu lull been lead
whon Air. Marsh olTerod nn amendment
striking out all after too ciinuttiiont clause
and Inserting n section repealing tho
prosont registry law. Tliis nnit-iid-iiii.ut
provoked n dicu?moii .'lili'h
continued through tbo grnalcr portion of
thu diiy. Tlio notable speech in ftivor uf
lliu Htiiendtncnt vr.s inHiln by itr. Ohorly.
llu showed that tint registry "lnw costs tho
btnto over j lOo.oni) nnmiiiUy, to Uy tif.th
ing of lv in.lpi-ndtnt oxptnro whl. h it
entails upon aeli county. IIo di-clrtr.d
that it nut only .loci not prevent frainlti
"''""i ' it oiii-ntiriiL'es fraud. 1I
pointed ti thu elections in Now York and
I'hiln.lolphiti n. illuftriitionn of thu work
ing of thu r.'giflry law. "Wheiu tin. rng
Itry luw It In force, thi-ro Is tho most cor
rut voting. Thu proposition tomnhn thn
registry hinitiiHl hs no claims to ronld
oration. Under it, tlio registry wt.uld Hold
good fur two jfurs niter Iti making
nnd in tlii Union Urgo number "f the
persons regUtervd may have riM.iovrd
Irom n dittrict, whllu numor .m otherj
mny Iihvo tnbi-n up thoir rnidetn u thrrein.
Tho removal of the llrst i.i!.irds mi ex
cellent opportunity for " repoal'ng," u
their namni. r.'inai ti" on tho lWt. Tho niw
comors must each miiVu nlllinvit mid b
put to much other tr uble, simply bcnuo
they havo entered tlio district uftnr tl.o
registration tins boon roade.
Tho principln cjioeeh on thn ollwr side
was mndo by Mr. Connelly. II.- uchnowl
cdei'd that ttin inliting Iriv Ik more ex-
Krosslonal legislation this winter. Mem
bers who havo had, a tasto of "Washington
life, and enjoyed tho sonsation of h'ind
ling money earned In tin survlco of I'ncle
Sam, want to go Bgain, and ho&ee urn ex
orclilnjc unusual caution in their euro
or tno conunts of tho public
treasury, bonio timo since, it was bn
lleved, that Congress would aid tho city
of Philadelphia la hor prepnrstions for
the centennial exhibition, to thu oxtent of
several millions of dollars, l.ato nows
from Washington are to the effect that
Coagmsmon bavo sealed tholr hearts and
tb treasury against tho eonteriml niana
ger, and that no aid need ho ntpectod
from that quarter.
Tus Uiiiptatlon to rostoro tho frHnkliij;
prlvllcgo is becoming too stronu to be re
sisted by congress. A bill is now (lend
ing in tba hoaseof representative, which
if passed, will nllow tho fruo pwsiigo
through tho mails, to tho rrc, fucIotlos
twnwj tlUU
Ihe packages ot seeds, cutting-, etc., fur
nished by tho agricultural department.
It Is affirmed that tho old abuses of tho
franking privilege, which operated to
make it odious and which were tho
of IU repeal, are tnado impossible l.y the
provisions of the now Mil. Since ills .
most certain that tho bill will psS, the
peopie win be glad to bo aMiirod that this
is a fact. However, members or congress
will navo to excuse tho demonstration, on
the part of tbo people, of a llttlo Jncred
ulltyonthe point. Jdomory recalls Jtoo
rrwhly how sonatori and Mproscntatlves
mado the franking privilege do tho double i
r4..t I . . ....
ui carrying mrougU tbo mull. for
them all sorts of private at well m public
lessens thy exiienso.
Spcechei innumor.tblo wero inadis, but
nntbing or ntnitlitig fore, either for or
fgftlnst, was pr.noiited. At u Into hour In
tho nflotnooti a vole was tnkfiti on ilr
Jlnrfh's amnndoicnt. and it ws ndoptn 1
by a vote of C8 to r.0, Tho bill then wnit
into the nrdpr ot third reading.
711K .NaW "KNllKVTIAnV
brniNuKELn. Kobruirr l'.i. Mr
Casey's resolution culling on tho governor
to appoint llvo commleioneri to Inehtd u
penUntinry lu Southern llllnou'was n
pii'co of h'ir.1 work lor thu rvviato this Hf-
ternoon. al.-ir. Ilcnrv. Voris. Cnsev.
Crew, McClratli and llurko nxpresxnd
theiiiselvM in favor of it nnd showed its
..eninnd. Tho Jo Mot nonituntlHrv has l
many 100 nimy ininiiiM, and lurgo niiin-
lcrs daily iirrlvuitt. .loliet is not either
ood uiiiiufacturlng or shipping poiut. It
w:il bo a rnattnr or econotnv to cstablifh
.t . . . . .. .
nnuuicr peniicnuary, mid ovon n sourcs
or gin. Theo nnd manv other points
hitm vrt-.u vorKOu up.
Mr. ; silo opposed it on tho grr.und
inai mo appropriation mndo lor th.. pur
pose by tho act of 18t!u has already l.tpied
bec-iuao a oI.miph in tho now constitution
iii-F.-uiiiv iiinKing mcin.
Mr. Whlttinc held that wa ilo not need
ft now penitentiary. Tbo old ono Is bir
enough, nnd will bn for tho next sovoral'
year. Mr. ltcynnldj repented Mr. Vliit
ine, and Mr. llsiupton re-echoed thn
itniiir.
tut... ..... . ...
i.m n.-oiuiion win auopled by Toto
" " ", nu tlio governor will now bn
coinponoii io laiiosouio dcanito etund
tlio question.
Mr. Dow entered r. motion to roconsidcr
tlio veto by which tho resolution was
"uopie.j, rm it j, posMblo that tlm cpno
nenti to tbo mciisuro mny yot delnat
ii.
TJIK (JAIHO.DAIJA' BUJjLKTJN, aA.TURJ.UY, KEBRUAUY 21, 1874.
LBfJRAPfilC
Hcjiorted Expressly for tho Bulletin.
jOKOIKhA COTTO:V fc.lM'NNl.N'O. H70
Xhoro nro about 'JuO.030 cotton Splndl s 'I'fS
In operation In tbo southern states, mid it: I
Irailt l'JS.OliO oi tlimn nri In (liori'ln or I
near there. I'erhapstha molt renrtrln
blu'cxamplo of success In tho spinning of
cotton in tho whole world is found in tho
city of Augusto. Tlu.ro are two mill
thero running lo.Ooo spindlei with OoO
loom., producing tbsatings, yarns, drills
and otnaburgn. 'L'no romp my havo sterd
liy piild divldnndii of twenty l'er cent.aed
hivo accumulated a surpiu. of iibout
f;!50,0oo, with which they fin. building it
new mill of 8,00(1 spindles and I-iO looms,
and this entire sum has b'lon uinda lv tho
mills. J
Tho (Irftnilevillx cowpinv, near Ail
guita, run. over l!n,0'jt spindles nnd Vno
loein', iMyi ton t. twelve por cent, .livi
domU, hss a liandsomo siirplui., anil is
building ti new mill.
Tho l.yiiglcy mill', eiKht ml!e fr.-tn
Atlgtllta (i'hoo principal ilocklioldcr urn
enterprising Now Yrl: morcbants), havo
10,000 spimllrii and looms in oporttlonj
capltitl, :t00,0O); and during th.t recent
panic t!m stock r.old in Augusta f r ten to
twelfo per cont. premium, aitlionch tho
mill had buen running hut uighteon
months.
Ono of. the mot enterprising corcpi-
Mm f (leorgla h the Ktgloand J'i Ix
of Columbus, cap tnl f l.'JiO.Ob'O, on whli h
they pay uvtllhr ten pur cent, divblends,
bfsl.U-s lnying up & ls.n;o surplus, out of
which they aru buililmg iv tier; mtil, which
will run umio :W,00u spindles and !))0
looms in nil, producing shirtinys, ynrns,
drlll. nsniihurirJ, t'luebau.a, ehfrU'ropc,
nnd cotton liUnkels. Thin is the only fue
lory in An'uric.t vhieh produces the lttr
artlclp, ami t'uilr o'ders alscidy ixofed
thnir ability to tniMifactiire.
Jn olid near Coluinbut res-iveral other
fsctorio which bavo Mwavs p'tkl laigc
dividendii. In J'.'iswoll, Cobli county, and
near there, r.ro sovernl largo cotioii tnd
woolen mills, running nbout 8i,0IK) spin
Unsiilnglmi, 1. ('.
Wahiiinoton, February 20. Tho I'rcs
!dnt to day npnroyed an r.r.t authorizing
the ycrolary uf ar to aseerlaln tho
nmqunt of ctpnnt.) Incurred by tho luril
torlul autliorlties of Dakotnli for arm,
eiulpmonts, military -torM, uppllc;,
nnd nil other expenses t'f tho volunteer
forcw of,tho,Indliin war of I Hi.'.
(:oN(iim:ssionaT
SKNATK.
VAsitii((TON, February -0. Tho com
mltlcu on pliblio landt tn-ilhV ngreed to
reeomnlonit the pi'sago of tholdll oxtbnd
ing until December 1st, HTU, thn tiom lor
ide cumplutloii of tho Wiscvnsin Central
KiilroA'l. The biw now r-'qulres Its coin
plntiun by next .May under pniiulty of llu
lorfoituro of ulargu'land grant.
Thn cominittot) also to.ik action on I lie
houso bill amendutory of tho tot to en
eourago tho growth of timber on tho wmt
orn .nil rioj, nnd will report mi ttmend
ment limiting thu aninunt of land tbat
may lo this I Acquired l.y hotiitfstnnd
settlers In hdditioii to tbo 1C0 iicro
of homestead to forty acres pluntod with
tr.i, oontlgtmus to s'lid hometUnd.
Si'liatu c.Mnmltfo of post oMeni imJ
lot roruh enddered tbo nomlnntlon of
(lovernor r'Aimict llrd to bo poitnmstor
at AHu.u.ii. i:pre(!ilhttvo3 AVhitnny
and lW-ucn Joppoc.l th conflrmiitloii.
(S.iv. Hard was hoatd In replv, alio W. 1'.
l'ioroo and Ch.ipiimn Norrlt'i- ntend th.tl
l i .... r . . .
iiuiTiert m.-u ii momo'isoi mo ii.iiifij is an
inrrlugrncnt of thu constitutional
dies and steadily m,kir,g good dividends, '"f J'" " constitutional right, ol
their surpliu l,4g used to incrca.o thmr th,e "nla.-( 0 "",. n Ln tl"mi'lnti"n ".
ran
B ...... ...
uoia a democratic statu
convention, to nominate a candidate for
cierk or tbo court of appeals, Jn
niiiorv, on Wednesday lust. Suv-
orai speeches were made, in which
the present strength of the demo.
cratio party was eulogized, and glowing
prophecies of victories In tho futur.i worn
Indulgod in. Tboy woro ot tho old, never-
sayiie, sticK-to-lho-siilp, democratic kind
of addresses, and brought tho a-plauso
.ru. 10 uevor.iay.dio, stlck-to-tho-ship
liAftM. xr:,i. .. r
iwi iuo exception or Colonel
nreckenridge, one or tho speakers, who
Mid though "the democratic party and iU
principles wcro as door to him at to any
man, yet ho was not one of tboso who
would never go outside or the. old routine
or party usage if by a departure, ho could
accomplish icnio great and desirable rn
suit. While he loved tho democratic ptr
ly, bo loved the title of an Ainericni citl
rn more," nono of tho Kraukfurt con.
VHntinnl.t anv.n.c . t ...
.... ,,,,, lu u.vo rotu iti. new.
papers to much advantago for tbo lost few
years. Though '.'day unto .lay showcth
knowledgo, and night unto night uttereth
speech" of a now dispensation in politics!
tho Koutucky democrat nn.. ... . .
VI
-M'.W (JOl.DUKD SX.NATOIt
ri'OJl iilbSlSSll'l'I.
lYickahurg Tiinc.
ii. u. uruco wan born a slave in
J.dward i-ouniv VI...I..I.. ti ..
1, iHU. When about iwolvuvotra ol ocu
Uti (I'll 111 II with thn Co.,,!!.. .....ii.i i .n
. ...... ...w A..!..... lii wiiifii in. iin.
lion
Frinco
productions. Tbo Mnoon fn.'tery, i tin by
r tesm, Ins C,D0) Fpiudli j, ami pav reu
1'ir dividends of ton per cent. N"r At
Until, Coviogtlon, Ctithbatl and IHin
I riduo, nru protpurous mills, wll paying
ccod dividund. in btvanh it tho At'.;
wright fitcloty, owned by tlio don uuiIai.Is
ol tlio inventor ol tuo springing jfiiny.
in no Inttttico br.s a .ubst-nusl cotton
manufsctiiring eiitrrprin with sulilidoot
capital been ctarled In tho cotton ttntcs
without imjlni: h.iudtomolv rroin tho be
ginning. Thit aritajfrnm olieapnoss of tho
raw material, oouglit r.lmost at tbo door,
without thn cost or transportation, with it
reduction in the other exp-inscs attending
thrt buying, scllirg nnd delivery or cotton,
making u saving cT fully tun ptr rent.
Moreover, :i mild climato rrquirot liis
fuel, inukini; the cotton libro tnoru ductile.
Labor also i.t hiss expennlvn. tlthnr tliincs
being equal, thero Is doubtleiis u fivini: of
nt loast lltteen por cont. by nmnurrtcliirltig
in it cotton producing state, who'o chonri
wator power Is a Horded bv nlmyt everv
streiim.
- .c. . -
A lMK-Kll'INu MAiCII
from tho Denver News.
Tho pooplu in New Mexico origimtty
soinu curious tocielicH. lu Mesill'a and
l.ns Urutees they huvo or, It is laid they
havo what tiro known m tho J'lo
it... . .
liners, coraposoil ol pursona who aro
paislonittoly lond of pbs. So strong lia.t
iuo rivalry grown oulwcen tDo two to
oietles thxt it cbnllongo hss resulted, nnd
tbo contest is reported lo havo bien ua
fallows: "Tho pies wcro lo ba tnlnco, nnd
ono inch thick, Mostlla Im bito firat nnd no
into to count tinlcM it reached tho centur
of tho pie. Jifsilla piled up nine pica and
shut down oil them without nn effort. L:is
sisim among hij fricnd,ij Mo.-illa
cmno up to lh, teriitch or
bito mnnfullv. and flonni-.d l.i. lir,
over a dezon succes.-rully. Odds oifared
on Miisilla. Lm Crucut thin point,
mid: 'Wen, it it tlmo to stop this i.on
sonsoj hand rou HfteeB.' Thov were
given him ; ho miiW, Uid tbo oack of
bis head an Mi shouldar. nmt
oa tho bundlo ofplort liko nn nllii;iitor on
a mouthful or thus. JJut his
to?lh did not cfimo tn,.n.a
HostrugghHl and jurkod, but It wi.s no
utu. Ihreu ol Ills teeth bioko nnd his
bold t'llVO W.1V. On nminlriln,. .. ,!....
collar wits round in thu centor 'w nnd
Lis C'roros had got his teoth tmigifd in
tho buckle. Jock Martin. lYn i..r...,.
decidoJ in favor of JtesilN, on tho ground
that overythiuir ws fair in ii tnltiA..
pio."
iw.ucu io -it us Si nn . iocnt ii.. n
shall county; thence tho family went to
Missouri, taking the subject ot this notice
rviiu ii fin. Wlli.'ll. lm ri.m.lnr.,1 ...... . u ..
, ,, ' - ..........v.. MUM, 1U
'iu4Kiu : oui ii t lu war. ( If v.i.
l ,ural u uuvnntugM wcry limited, but
litter lilsl frnuffjts.i I. '
period. Jluh:ts almost 1 ...r, III- if,. , t i .' i,D0 ,m.(l ! ," i'or fhoei. - -
"' fi'"d to obiTvo that tho wont
period, llu h:ts almost lilcrallv 1,i.,,m hi.
own teacher, m hu is. In ti. .1,1.......
......v, i.-iuruo man, or tho architect
. '"""ues. Mr. iJruco nilumn!
w jiusiMippnn Utu spring t.r 1850, Ku
k. nil iiiimui OV llOI.Hrill A inn. .. .....I.
In. ii. 1'.ll.l..,'l.. ' ' I'l,"
' n.iium . county, jn lisro ho
wn3 oiuctod Uoruoant-at-Artni nf ih
n.., v.g . immuiir 0i wjiitn ruul colored
aspirants, when tlist
ed-senator in that ldy. " K"wr'
Ho reeigtitid thu position jutt iiamhd to
nccejit tbo olllco of Mit-Jr ,,f Zirlr
county to which bo was appointed by
tnnntltt '" 1H71- . At ,l10 f-!"nRr '
t on ot the wmo year ho wes chosen sher-
Maw. TVAIW. in hi. i.Ir...
Abrcid, tLns describes tho duchess of
tilinburgh im sho upnvured about u.v,n
years nco: "Duriiii' tin. im.mrii
lion whoever choio slunnnl f..r..j.T,i
spoko with tbo mod.-st littlo
Dui'bons .Marie, tlio czar's dniiirbler.
is loiirleon vo'irs old. Hi.ht.hr.im.i t,...,.
vj-u , uotumin:; nnd pratty." Further
en.
mltKil by tho preildont.
Morning hour osplrcd. .lenito rtsumod
tho ci.nsi.tiration or tho rln'tiico bill.
V.'nshintft. n, February 20. Tho com
mllee on upproprixtlous to-day eouipl.ited
tho Indotii uporoprlfttion bill! It uppro
priutut our j,6co,00O.
After nitnii timo bdiig .'pHiiliu com
mitteo of tin. whole on tbo prlvuto cUn
der tho llousit took a root.) to glv an
opportunity i. r tho liitrcdiiollon or the
ciilor Justice to tho members cf tho flouso
indlvldutlly. Tht corjmooy wai iur
formed by tho speaker.
Tbo houso tlau prcceeled to coo.Idr.i
lion of butinees connected with tho Dis
liiut of Cooimbia.
A bill authorising the Washington City
and Voiut Lookout 'Ktilroud Compniiy to
extend ltIino through the City of Wush
iligton produeod a govd tloal tir agitation
snd CAcitf.muiit, it buing oppotvud by
Dm memlii rs irom lVnnsjlvaM'i, which
opposition' II sit. of Now Y"ork attributed
to tbo liill.ii-nco at' Tom Scott Hr.d the
Fennsylvr.Ia Central Uailroad, Company,
while It w-it devclcjx.d on thn other h'ind
that Chapn-.n. tho dckgitto item tho Dis
trict or C"ltu'.iia, was vico prt-sidetit of
tho ooropniy. Tho diseuuion wai carried
on amid great confnilon.
Mr. Kelev moved to lay thj bill on
thn tblu. Feeding tho vote ou Unit mo
tion, thu houso adjourned.
Kom' York.
-'j:w .Yoiik, Fohrtiaiy "0. Thn in
vestintion into tho recont forgeriet on
tlio Block Fxhnngo allows that tho paper
on wliich tho commiitiie.itlocs purporting
to lutvo been mitlo bv William Orton. was
i.iu jjrc.iutTiii ruom i.nu tnit tlio Toledo,
Wfilotsb r.nd V.'tcrn lettnr tn.nn w-ii.
u n ou me regular paper or tho company
n i mougui fiuno nr ntcr whs ramlmul
In n.lnl ll.n J u. .. . . .. .
tu. iuv injau iin.;. in mo hviihi.iir.ti
to-ilny Olevuland. Columbo. Pi.,i.,..t
anil ltidisnitpolia opened r.t l ond nlmost
..iiiMuuiitieiy ion o per cont., but has eineo
nuiuurau por C8lll,j
Tba tratiitier books ulnu to
thn election Jliirch 8.1.
i .,I.)1;V,,tl10 co",,nunl'. bo attempted to
.ill Mujor Frtngorn1 an editor in .ler.iov
( Ity SOllielilllu iti'O. hut hr.i.ti ......t
... ..... v...i..v.-.4 iu
mo state prison lor ono ye.tr.
HHERIKF CO.VKLIN
has been oonvicted of stoaling throo ?&00
uom certuicatos from ono Mr. Crart or
t irginm, wnno tuo Jattior rm Intoxicnt
od, nnd eont tbo to stato prison foi llvo
J VUJP.
IIAMKI'.UIT.
Tim flxsignoo or Howes - Maev nn
nounce? that ho will lm ni.i.
credttora At, por cent, about tlio i-econd or
UUIl'll
Lt tile Ilork, Atk.
Lrn i.r. Hock, 5'obfu'ary 10. Col. yntt
C.TboniHS, editor of tho Fine llluir Froi"
n promlnuiit jitlrnallst, died yeslerday.
Aligns!.-!.
TO UK AllOMSHlKH
AfiiustrA, li'dirimry 20. Tho Msnato
to-day vntod 1 1 to 12 to nbolljh thn death
penalty. Four soaators woro nbont,
Term Haute. Did.
TKMritrtANi n mhktinu.
Tiiukb Haitk, Fcbrunry 20. Awy
lsrgo, Imrmnn'.eus and enthusiastic torn
poranco mooting wits held bnro tn-nlght
mid tvns addressed by F.t-Jiioiit..(lo7.
Cumbark nnd U. C. lIo(.bi.
Frnnt'f,
F.tniit, February SO, Duhn D'l!rogli,
miuist.ir or tlio interlor,hMS sent it circular
to prefects, ' dlre.'tiug thoin toknup wntch
ii.'on those cllixona wno Imvo for Cliltol
hurst, on tho occa'lon of the priu 'a im
perial becoming ol ng".
-
Loudon, Hug,
It. f. fi honek, American iuliiistr, t.nd
A. (I. Caltnll, special agent of tho 1'r.ito I
Stat'-s in liiiropc, will liavo J.l vorj oul t.i
monow for Mow York. Kchonck expect
toboHlxi.tit lliroo mouths, his family will
remain hero. Ilcnjtmiu Mnrun, secretary
Cnltetl WtntHs I.f'gation will act a minis
ter during Schonek'a absence.
Senate
JtCM Orleaif.,
Or.LitA.N., February Jo.-Tho
to-dsy passed u joint rerolutirn,
liquidating tho city debt, nnd prohibiting
tho inuanco of warrant or enrtlfiestps,
except Uktainstcash in thn treasury. The
bill, drawn up under thuf auspices or
the chamber ol commerce, and urged by
thu government, redueing tbo city cxpon
se. hair h million a yonr, wm nlto'citrrivd.
JiiilliiiipoIN.
rnK.
litiANAroj.i., J'ohniary 20. A thwor
log mill, ownod l.y Mrs. Ilcxkstor.', at
ilockford, Indiana, wm dc.troynd by lire
this morning. Koss Trom 2J,0Q0 to l;t0,
0"IO. ;,'o lniirfttiC'.. Tho miller, nunn-d
Anderson nod a ycuof; .imin named Red
dinger, ImVM Imen arrMtivl nnd r.i'eiiud r.r
having i.-t 11 ro to tho mill.
. . o - - -
MeiiipliN.
Mr.Mi'iti, February 20. (5irg3
l.tndrum, son ..r I!ev. Dr. I.nodruin, jm-
tor of the Cuitral Jl.tptlt church, whilo
hunting yosterday, nccider.tly shot him-
suir In tho shoulder, Inflicting u ovoro
wound.
Andrew ('. cHew.-trt, n '.toll known
rariuar, liviog ten miles oil ir .Memphis,
win. killed ycstordiiy by bit horse rising
up and falling back on him.
I.O.N i.o x,
nn Intorvluv,
i.o. m.
Loudon.
an ixrtsnviKW.
I'ubruary 20 Di.liraell
had
with tbo quoin thft'iiftfr-
ACt Hi K NTS,
Tliroo railway ncoidunts are raporto I to
tls.y. Ono bnjipaneil to tho Scotch mall
train which run into tbo' baggage train
near prealon. Fifltoon poriont injured;
two tiavo died. Tho Cars Were dmnl
ithed.
i...
own hair, plalUd In thick bialds nt thn
bnukul hor head. in.l.il i,f thn ..i..
thing they cull a vtoifuli. whioh ir ubou't
as much Ill:u a watorrall
.......... j u ien,u t
ered hum U llkoiifstarsot. Taking ths kind
ovpre'slon that is In tlm . mporor'e face,
nnd tbe contlenoss Hint u i,i, !
dnughter's Into consideration, I wondered
i H wouhl net tax tho czar's firmness to
thn inmost to eoudomn a suppllcatiiu.
wretch to missrv In il
if (.bo pleaded for him. lvvery time their
yet met J saw what n power tli.it week
tlillident rc-liool-irlrl could ..1,I sr
i.nu tux collector by nu overwho'imn - i , , , 'V ,v" M"1 llla1
Jorsiy. In November la ? m ''i1 . ,u, lU mlow- '
do sunerlntondont nf ,i.n ,. . ..I T'hl" lightost v-.rd is law to snv.
hllnd to thn fuct n,l
, ... u)- n.,,K no
chance of discovering it till afir the next
presidential election.
THE P.XAfi(JU.A'no.V
WKAIjTH
,r. . lc fclniiatt Couuurrcial.i
Tho r cb Oebtew.Jacoo.Stiner, .
nrned to death with his wire an.
who v.
Wlf 1 ..
tor In Nw V.l, "" .-..""" "-UHli.
. UR.. ii,.0, huil ki
ways been supposed to be a 1 7.1, '
DUt It ha. been fouod bv hi. .' " r?-
KM m ,,ot MM 1100 OM
and that pis reaf estate, whtch wa ' f.
wife's name. vm not worth moii. ti i
35,O0O We-suHpect tbat .lrnUr V.
tions might be wa.Ie in tho case of a o
many other men, in Now York and other
Place. who are reputed mil
lionalres, I, not DclrJy
about mtlllojit. Some years aco wh.n
there was an Jncome tex whl h co'mpo s
peopU to make revelations about elr
prpfstty. thero wa. olten much surpmo
oxiuaiMd at the iUtsWbnli sworn t bv
m?'V ev"rll- uppo,lJ to
tnwtmoMj wealthy. i many cm, t,nv
war accusod of ral.lllcallon, and, doubY
ss, some of them were guilty 0f t ,
InmanyptHercafas the surprising',,.",
public who had lorined exaggerauj id,,?
of tk.tr wMltb, d not th'ey' wh inTs!
rffMMM .It. There were more of these
aurfKMHrrwilatlotii In New Tork than
ujwUn else.
mado superintendent of public bcIkmI of
iiOllVnr ciiunti. iL-liInl. .v,..ts . . . .
unti .June, J&vy. Ilo wHa .dtcd i. com
minionar of tnn leyeo board for liulivar.
niblngtlon, mid Damnum counth't m
-lamiMry, 187, and was reflected to 'tlm
samo position in .January, 1871 ln j0.
''i w.i ro.olectwl phrlll
i.u nu iiuiccinr ot llollvar coun
out any opposition. Mr. llrucols
r, anu in religion l.t a congiogatlonal
Theto fu-ts can not full i (,0 cflntorest.
Our purno.o U more to gtvo facts than to
i.muigo in nailery. It may. however bo
..... ....... j j., jVf Uliu i ,iil
n every olficiul t.osition ho Lhs Vhovr
hiinseli of intijurity, round sense
I n 'cn-tion. wo jiroiict that ho
"II not, in tho honato of th.. I7fl,(.j
'. tC'.Vluit Muu,U niuiiiii.r un.
becoming ho tdgh p0,,on to which I, ,
im Wn elevated by hi, fellow dt "e
but, or, u,e contrary, that Ik. wi I I.,..V,.'
hlmtelr a man of niar kT win 1,,,- L.'i
l:TJ, .r'r-v..""r?:'"t've or if;
; i tor i in a
hrnor Mid usorulntM.
i, ......
k.iiuw til in, u, .I'n.iv f.ml tnniim. !.,.
j .. .uiiu
.1. ef Homo.
rd lit b.w tik iaiuiii.. .....i
in.,. fi,.. I. ....... . r.t ill ill-
Blrl and locked )IKoV;iiio'u7und otbi-rs I
havo seen, but nevor a cirl nrnrnl-,.,! ....v.
novel and peculiar intcrost in me before
. .. . . H'"'ftlon is it raro thine;
in this humdrum life, and 1 i,n, jt horo,o
etsl riisrlil ,
'unty with- ' 'in" ot "'fdy famous 'i
oil a batch- iv8 Jl.'wn. I'r'o.per Mr(Di(
?ogatlonl. . ,,u.l'fK ln" if 7 '"'llovoin the Ii,
Tua Montgoinory
mi's iuo louowintr:
AIs Mouriiftl' re-
nixv.en vears
h lttlnuian and fdy w m.
Ived a. hufband and wife for ..lore
' oritlis, when tbey separated. T
chlld.a daugbter, w.s Ml with th tllol ,.r
who lias rearod and odiKaUd hot- S,lcn
tho separation tbo parents havo nv.,r mat
nor ha. ton daughter ever Keen h.:r father'
unti last Wednesday, whon thu f. Mr
no her and daughter .esldo.when a r&con
c lliotlon wa l.ad, and tbo father and
m.tht,r who had been -,ivorC()j elxlf
J can, weto married to eaei, oljr g(liQ
ilji.lter a
r(piip si.yi:
Hi of the soul. Not imiuli, mill r nnd
S.I1 ItriMiiiinrit for thu l.vnntl.,..u . n
....... i iu iniiiitmaiu substance givn and
receive a i-ensilion by a union which would
bn us pldl it were not ror tho idea at
tiwbad to it? This i, h very pcditntic
phrttso for sav nir thai. wi-., .. ."
in love l.ss each other, tboy feol somo
hliig indilloront front wimt thr.y w..m u
thiv had k sit.i f.tl,. i ' ' 1 "
r - . . .
I'roIialiiUlll.s.
..i.uiu e.-(, ronriidTy -jo. i'or tho
Lower .ako region rising, follow,,,! by
Ulllog barometer. nnrthwuri..i..
cloudy and rain. ' ""u?'
l.ir Mldll O At Mlllio Uli.l 3nll. t.i....
"" ;:, Bn '""th vest v
ta ,t'dJ ami p,ssll,y
vengtt,irthwi1o:;t,
h.os.lblyiK.rth.wHhraUIng?::
For the Ohio Valley, northtat winds
having to tho r.orlhwest, rollowot by
imtly cloudy weather and ri,llK on.V-
w.1'?r "I1'0' J'ak,! u"1 too North
'., .. Uron'rter.coll north "ud
v. nuiui. nurtiv eiii.ii
' - J null 1I1IM1
iiids,
OCCIl-
weather
.lachvoiivillo, Ills.
''KOI- JMTIMATns.
.Iaokso.nvii.i.1:, 111., Febru.uy 20.
Thu 'National Crop Importer' will pub
lish tc-morrow cttim.iiw m rel.Mion to
tho potccntago or thu hay and Irish pota
to crop or 1 87a in tbo bands of producers
on j ooruary 1st, l:i thu states of Illinois,
Indima, Ohio, lCttisa", ailnnosota nnd
Uconsln. Tho following is tu uxtruct
of tho main features present...!:
Tho stales nbovu immcl pro
dueod lout year over juno
inlllioli tons of hay or whioh thero wm on
band, Fobrunry 1st, i littlo ovor rortv
eiu'lit par cent, or about four and ono ha'lf
million tons. Ulincu retains thu lighten
per coiitaL-o a trillo lest th
tho !kjij tsof !
nearly ilfiy-two por cunt. Of
lrisil potatoes tho states nbnrn
moniionud produced in Ia"3 sonu twe.ntv.
tlirio ami onu-bulF miiiloti i.,..i.
l. fT'Y . n.-ll-
uu. a no amnuntK nn n,,,t-
' "M1"''
iMniL-.i iuu iiiiiuon mi hols, or ii vim a i
nor cent rclstlvo to tho propoition on
...in-, .a io rovorni stittci variea consid
eraui,)-, ruuning ns low nn l!S par cont. in
.uiuiiesuta, run ronciiing or.A por cont. in
a., average price f
7 r""oos in somn of tho
"" e y . onsnteroil uro fomowhot
....v.i..u.. 1U uiinois tuo potatoes nvcr
wiiewtj iii luKitsovon tenia hie,hor and
... jtui.Eiti urn e.nis blghor. Thu nr03.
Ijects for fruit ,(, a.iuthorn Illinois and
tiouthwast Mi.sct.rl are Ibittering.
Cliu luiiatl. O.
Uincimkati. Fcbrunry 20. Khtivrt
bins worn opened to-day for tho atructuro
of bridges on the Southern railroad, from
Danville, Kntu,.ky, to tho '1 ennesjco
itsto line, but the awards wcro not made.
A Clrtzattu fjuc.al, from llilltboro, oavs:
"Judge iSteolo tlufolvid the injiiiii't'.orj'or
women from tirnvio!r In front uf D
druj; store, on the ground that Johnson,
I ho ovnor of tbo proniisnf, was
improperly Joined with Dunu, ttm occu
panl, as pbiintiil in tbo oa. Tho 'Knnni.
rcrV speclil sayt .,ho pbilDtlll' applied to
a hlglior court Mid restored tho restrain.
Ing order.
I.IWI OH W.Ml Al' .KN1A,
Xnhi repmtj iWn saloons chuml up to
thb uvoning. Onu soloon keopor
..am., out f ,n collar to-dnv
boitrlng a white fj,: n tbkcu of surrender,
l.ueh turrendor Is matin 'nn occaslmi (,r UI
blleo. OxAird bus nearly (, tho places
or business dosed ln Diyton lh v.'nmt.n
org.miv,l fr work to-dw. Honoris fro,,
con met M to th fuyor the plan
Yoildti.
WAI! HlltKATKHr.
...Y.K.itmv.vv.,H,1;iVi)rAw;cHVia ,Wrirx
Minister lw',une h tendered hi, rw.
Kuaiion to tlio .Mikndo who refuses to nc
cept it. Tho people climor Tor war m-tlcst
Coroono. -IhU or u civil war is iimvH-
TELHORAl'lt l):tn:iYKi.
In .N n:...rlrl sn-lnn. i........i .
::r: v. r ra", " "ir iii"n
.7, T i ' "'"Pint nss broken out in
ho district or Fc.-.in, when, tlio telrap
lino has bct-n deitroyed.
maiikkt iii:i'oin.
SHBvnu.s, Fobruary VIO. Flour Jnll
aiid5decllned fi 7oC,i)0 '.0. Corn tncil in
llghrtlomandi holders firm nl :i 4f.3 f.0.
rorkiscarco and firm. Oatt sloady Mi.
JUy dull'and nomlnnl, llran scareo and
llrm. Lard dull nnd unohiinged. Hulk
meats dull and decllnod; snnulder fiQ,CJi
tidos 8CV. llacon quiot nnd weak; shoul
ders i 7; sldos 00j.
Nnw Ohm Attn, Ftbrusry 20-Flour In
iwij! lUmstiil; tblpplng brandt scarce;
A.W fiJ(.?7J choici) Pti. Corn oulclj
whltu 7U.'j yellow M oats n frtr
iiiaiid, 0C,;iii. Ilran dull, 071. liny dull,
prinin 2li. pork quite, 10, Dry Hall
Meats oinliir llj, H, r. IJaeon .lull, 7, 0,
!. Hams l:(a)ll.'J Lard dull, tleteo H
fijO';; kegs 10. .Sugar fair demand, com.
K Itootl rnir lo rally fair CJCaJl; strictly
prlmo 8. .Molaos dull, lair 10; prlmn
'J. U hltky quiot, Doiiltlana OS; C.incin
nail 10:i. Coirua quiet, rrom 2ICWh
C ini Menl bettor supply, lower 3,7fl.
Sr. Lou;., Fobruary '-'Or Ilemp dull
ar.il iinthnngcd. Flour dull and vtoik
with low luiynrs. Wheat llrm and quiet.
No 2 spring 1 20; No :s Hid full I i:i, No
i, 1 f.Tf. 1 r,n. L'otn llrm, Nu 2 mixed
.'.i.sill. tints closnd quiol anil linn at 17;
No mix.. I H, Hurley dull, No 2 eh.ilce
hold at C(yl0 lower. Kyn stonily, Ho 2,
87(i)uH, Folk dull and unobanged. Drv
salt muuts tlnl!; t-loar rib 7J; clear sides in
sugtr bl.ds ,s llrieon dull; shouldors Ojr.i)
7. cUtr rlh .,': ilour Dirtl qult imd
unehang.d. Whtskv lower at Hogs
lull at 1 (io: 2'. payors loll.
Cincinkati, Fobruiry 2(1. Cotton
dull snd a shade lovUr. Whsat dull and
droi plng at I .10(3)1 f.:t. Corn quiet at
?.Hv',r "f 'l"lal IU"1 lody at -101)5:1.
lt.w flr.it s-t 1 U10I 02. ilarley llrm;
lall at I 8.'1 U0. Oroceri.it ulemly. Oils
unchanged. Kggs steady. If titter in good
demand. Cheese llrm." Fork dull and a
shado lowur nt 14 "fyTol.V hard dull and
drooping; Hoam sold early nt SJ; closed
at Ht; kettle P. Hulk moats lower ror
spot and ncllvo Tor riiluro sales; shoulders
o tor spot or -March; C, buyer r.ir May;
j, tutyer tor .iitiy; cietr no, 7'. lor
elear quiet nttd quoted at 7$')f ;.
t'lilfAno, February 20 I'lour quiet
tnd iitndiiii;ei. AVhe.it demand nctivi.
and advanced, it.. 1 spring 1 2l(i)l 22,i;
N" - I 13 cfish; 1 l''j M.rcb;No3 1 M
Ci, 1.'.. Corn in fiir deiuutid and ud.
vanced, 67 cash: bid for March;
April. Oatt quiet, No 1! l: cash; 12J
March. Hye scare., and llrm; Noli regit
iHrS.'l; rrfodi Harley dull and
drooping, Not! 1 70; norlhwcitorn 1 7.';
No 3 ISCfSjl.-.S. Fork In fair demand hut
lower Dt !j cash; II 00 March; II t!5
April. I.srd in lair tlniiiiinil at thn low
n.. tales S rush or .March; 803 April.
Hulk meals quiet and wnik, shoulders f.
spot; oj April; K 1! 7 :ffo;7 87 spot;
20 April; 8 87 J Mav; ti O 7 r.0csh;
7 80 April all loo. Hacon sttmdv and
unehnr.g.l. Wl.iaky llrm 05.
ItfSA'l' Slfttttf-.M.
spot;
A M W 1 I. H O N ,
urn i
ouoonnt
(iBILMAN PJrVSIGIAN.
Under Hltek (upstairs) corner fitb Hlrut
nnd Wahlnglon Avenue.
DO-HUr. OA I HO, IDMNOIS.
'viTk sou'iMhsiTfc .no 1 kl.
Mlii. 'I'. K. (lAI FNIiY
Take., plcatiiro in announcing to tb pt I.
Ilo thai sho lots taken possession of this,
popultr and convenient hoiel on thn Ohi.i
Li.v.in, and that sho has Ill:nnM,iiri.
Mini IUkoVatxi. it in many respects, nrnt
is now prepared to iiccommodatH tbo pub
Ho with good fs.ro, good rooiiic, good bed.t.
and nyurything necessary to, and utually
found In a flrst-clas. establishment
Tliarikrui lor pint pntronage, ebn hopes tj
iiintlt its rontinunnco.
CnY" Day boarders icreived Ht reas. nt
bin rates, ,2 1 '() 1 1
L W. WmCKI.iilt,
Dealer III
vr O O X) JVJS1 T)
oi 'wen a;;i y
iVi.TtrV-sU
O O A 1 1
l.'D
iwcen VB-ldnat""
--'i avunticr.
and
A brgo supply of I'HUblirg and lllg
.Muddy coal constantly nn luml. ritovu
.voo.l aaucil to oitlcr. OrtlfM for ceal or
wood ibnul.l bu bill ot thu ollict on Tenth
tsreel. 'I'rriii, rish on tlelivcry.
Caiko JJox and Uaskkt Co.
Dralets In
LUMliKU OP ALL KINDS
ii.tuit a.vis wii r.
Keei constantly ou nana
KboouiNti and SiDlxo, Al.no Lath,
i.tntN Nollrlltit
KILL AM) VAKD COIl.NKK TIIIKTV-KoUKTII
bTHISUT AND 0)110 LCVXK.
UA1HO,
IJ.
1'AKliEK,
V KO'V I HI " V H K T I)
Ohio l.uKVf:.
No.,1.10
Caiiu, Il.I.l.VOIS
V. s.
Ofllce of Ob'orvation. siin.,i u.,.vi..
... u. . i.-K i'..-i.
. . "'"'J report nt thosiago ol water
With the e lain.'.-. Inr ll.n ..t i. !!..... ' .. ,,.r.'
!............. ,. ....in-, uiiiiinsr
" " ' '" !' rei.ril ti-y 20, IN. I
hove
en. ling
Change:',
vvator. H.-KMI."
STATIONS,
Cairo
St. l.oui
'itUburc
Cincinnati
-oui-v o... .
.Memphis
YlcKbur.r ...
Shrovcnort :
Niiibvlllo
f.New Orleans.
ituo jtoek...
VltllEVllIe '
:f:ay. ivJYATtt Aisy-rrti. r--.
AUUTIONKKHH,
7 (t:thl ri.ooM) timr. j.hha
OtIK'. ILL,.
Uvy a .'ft' Str.:. Kcai. K-jtatii, .
FAX TAXK8,
FUKNIrlU AIWTHAOrri yy 1'ITI.I.
iKueren-or to I'aiLer A;illa!.e,)
ItKALKH IM
PAINTS AJSr D OILS
orlllil.e, tlrtiktUM,
WAI.I FAFKU,
WIMKIU' iinAIIU,
.J th e!t-ttt'4l Mli:n.lLtia
A URO HA OIL
.IP.tf.' LOIl.tllH") COD
Ksnoif-
C IKft
.ion . Uaruoio.
k (10H
ilTtl ST-
4 V..
ir i.imoi
t'tiM. Tlirtlpp
JOHN Q. HAUMAiV A CO.,
35inl.A.XJ ESTATE
itoi.'is iii-. i.
11 Ol
7 '(.'
SO 10,
, i jii
4 1 C
10
'i'l
22 i;
(i u
,1 (I
it 0
I o
I
0
' lielo w nlgit water inaru.
Kinvi.v liooui,
"''orver tjlg. jscr. C. h. a
FiTrmiunu. Fobruary liy .
with 0 feet 10 inches.
-Hiver failln-'
Cl. j.v;fATI, February LO.-ltlvor fall-
r?;.- i "u-"ult,w. Wbmllng,
brut, ruin lallmg over slnco dark.
. . .
uii iaxs, ! ubruary L'O.-Arrivod
,,. "".' "'"UKti. ojpirted II. s,
- -"pi W..C..U1IU1 jjisnmruk, Ht. Luul,
Uloudy and warm.
I-.? ... ',VVUU.V S0.-Klvtr fall-
s ." mm on sio.tls. Jt h,t
. ........ r !. , u., ,vrrivod
Upfar Cumberland.
In'. in
-Unui'fortl,
If.... r
"ir.jirniH, l onruary 20 The liver Is
V. 14 . u V.. " e""'t P'enr nnd cool.
u,...im. oncneii, uttemiiali; Oily
Mekeburg, Yickaburg; Amw, St. Louis
jwiilk itot'K, l ubitiarv 'JO IIhIiiIiil'
.... .wi'.i.tuur uours, and nil
small streams uro up. Tho liver it rising
both hero and above; now 0 feut by thii
guago.
Thu sto.tmor CUmnllit wns msoM at tno
oltywburfby tho Halted SUlcs marsbnl
to.diy tu Leo (Initio Tor i2,200. tfhr, will
ha nut in tho Cincinnati lllll 'l'linnnu..
, , -...uviiuu
river trade.
ViCKHiit'iui, February L'o. Hp Ainrv
Houston, .lobn Kilgour, (treat HopuhH,'.
Down John Tollo. Jiouisvlllo.
A rrirod Colorado nnd H f! i.na on..'.
weather U cloudy nnd warm, ltlvor f:tl.
ing.
I'ATHOKiX.K
UtJLLETIiV BINDERY,
OomtrT-.vclIlh stuetaiid Waihlngton Aj
0. HUBLS.
(Utto ol it. Louis,)
Fi'.oiMiimon
BOOK UlKDKll AND IILAHK IJOOK
MAIIUFACTb'ltHF.
I1.ANK HijOKSof every .lescnpilondone
with neatuoNs and dispatch. All kin.ib ol
ruling done at short notice. IHhlet, Mml.:.
.Matjitxiuca and Hnrlodlcala bound nentuin
U tho lowest possible rates.
-o niy w .rK, .-iicli us KecortN, Docket
1 c Hooka, Illanks, etc.. mndo a sptcinltv.
a tvftt-L liiiuis.i.ii vtMiinw n utu.'..
, - t SI SI1 v
.TrJ:o-c7-s:3
OOfiLKCTOlW
OONVJiYAJMOHitii,
N OTA F.I KM l'UHI.
Ami I.Mid Aents)r the JUIiioii Cent
PhIi"1 Jt0n MUMUrllrooa com
"rsis ..r. filfltli sst. null ol.,,..
iOAIBOiItUVOIl'.''
IXUNV HVEKY
MILLS Y FA It It I!).',
Tenth ijtreet, between Walnut and
Inglon.
STAuJjE.
I'rnpiiclor.
Wash-
;; purchased the entire Mock, .Stabl.i,
OanlagM, JHiRL'leii, etc.. ot Dr
Hating
IIQIVOi.
. ii in, . in ituuo.i several now turnout'.."
Mr. raikcrnow intltet all hi, Irlen.ls, old
tlllll HOW. Ill WAlltlll M.I, 1, 11, l ll,.r...u ll.;,!....
or.Slni;l.i 1,'ariiageH, or uuythliig nLu In hU
to givo nun atiall. 11112 lm
line.
CO.,
to ortlrr.
11-21,
c.
iAMIUA.711
j. jl u c;
utu'i:n.u.
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Dill's.
Ohio Levee, over ilalhu.-.s ,v
tiT. Louis. Febriiarv "Ha.,i,,..i ..
Jceph, Memphis; Colossal, Koofiuk. Do
partod Hello MemphN, leit.nhls: Toto
MONiis, Ohio river. Hiver lulling nlowlv
Weather cloudy and mild win. r.i .'.'
night.
tUfWuur hut
'Vw"6Ynti (.
thoro
meets,
BvAXaviLLK, lVhrmtry so. -Weatbnr
cloudy and ritinliig lightly; Muren-y 48
tool. Hivor rlii.li onu foot. UpOuick
step ami Fayotto Down-Sherlock,
I hirl,Wil 'PitVUSn,,.. M-f-( . Its. . . . . '
a .. 1 minu uny. ana lAl)
urty. JluhlnceB modertttoly gooJ.
I .fiTii a 11 1 i I.'.. , . tin in .
....... , n.M.'i.. i . ittver risen
J Inches in thu last HI hours and is now
iiouiu svatiDnnry Willi 1 1 lout 7 inches in
tho canal and fcot 7 itiehot In tin. Indian
chute; raining hard all i.rtornonii.
lived Andv ll.tiini, Clnemnst!; Oairest
ami barges, How Orlonns; Fv,t Williams
. lohii lppold, Fantht r, Hlarkt., ' 1
Fischer, Oakland, Omnd Lnko D I
Wood nnd Tom llense, No 2 ail ...lit!
bargoi or coal for 1' ttshur,? Donirt
Andy Ilaum, Momj.his, """td-
) W S U .li A N 0 J
KstrAlt(.istZt:(s i
UAKFOHi), sMOitlllU & OANDKK,
INtSUJlAWCIC AG.MTS
R. 8MYTH &
WHOLHSALK
LIE QUOR
DIIAI.CHS
iro. eo oi-iio Xi'invEaj
OAiiiti. f Mi jitnia,
iUOTAIL (iflOUEKY
AND
IsIQUOU KTOJMC,
!or. i.'oinmnre.i.il Ay. ,,ni jjHt, i( 1
BAG M A NUFACTTJREltS
AticriTd Homh UorroNMn.w
NO. hi Oblo l.ovoo. Oalro, Ills.
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7:i OJllO J.o Cl,
I1TV W.UIOWAL 1IANIC IIVILIiINn
CAIHO, i LLS,
I'huolilost oMabllsheilAiutiy In .Southern
Illinois, representing over
id thu hctt
United Hlstei,
'III !
llHIimiieu CapllHt
tho
0. (J. (!. (7.
Cairo city: coal
coMPAry,
lMiep.U.'.I hi supply customers will. Dim
host qilallly of
PJTTSJHJHG AND ILLINOIS
COAL.
OHDKHS loft at Hallltlay Hros. oillco. ou
.)hlo Liivno, or nt tho Coal Yard below
M. Chi i- .is lotel.wlll recelvn prompt ; atui.
Ion, Tho Tt:il "MO.VTADK" n ll l ln!,
lcnKldolo Mourners n't an" hour. l: C0'"