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TUMnAY, H Y 90, 1874. . l i I.a cotTco nro luxuries wlncn con l" "u luxuries when ttic tea U aud the .coflco pale. And wo don't want to pay Yor tho contonnial hy curtailing our i, ,;,. n( ii, n Aniiilv hoard. Ana wo W jbW"4.0.t,jaro fearful the pitriotum which desire ' . '. i the centennial would escape our bosoms ooUM BLOrtMLY:JMtoT iM IMblUker tho j0Ci) the cup which chccrH 1 mito09rk UA, kVULVTl lt not inebriate?, if wo raised it to mifm;Vf eklheV. f J6,r iin thrco times a day. only half -v.. - S"r o;iu'i; WWn. frara,tnsUBhou!dho,or costing t!lt'5TT,?v." i, ........ MOO a. 1 CO 10 THMnrwiUtr HULLKTIM. "One YtW , M Bit Monthi T..Jfcjl0Bih in alliance. . BBBIBUIJ 1 1 Tor tvican inucu as wo nro worn t " jj. Wc hope somo other way will ho panned to ranctho money for tho con. cnnial. Wo are opposed to tho tea lid coffco plan. Til 14 Mli4- mtr on rtmry piMt. :emorial day. Broclanation by tlio Governor. ' t... Statu of Illinois. I i.. . MYt'vk UKi-Aur-MiiNT. J Ju coonlt,, Iii, -,tioihif ami ,I j.;.r. trobUc, in otwervauiHT f a cuUom already loaored, j Urnioov with menle of affection mil ptrlotlm American people, I, Jon I Hkvkbhxhc, (lovcrnor of tho ttata of llllnols.do hereby appoint .Saturday, f ii iOth lint, "Memorial Duy," In rcinem ,ftraneioruur patriotic dead. And leaneatly reiuct that nil tho gnotl people of flj itate oi MlnoN, on tli:it day ai trbm tholr Usual evocation, and )ln . Ufoonntcmoratlu;; the Miffe rntg ami valor, 'llioiicrlflcei una dtath ot our fallen heroes, by atftwtiur, their grave with apring lUw enand decorating tlioir tombs with Irc-li ffarianda. . And I do lurthor ro(Uoit, that on tlio Sab- bathjollowlnir.tu all our chiirchcM, aiiiiropri Vf.ft l.l At ... I .toaarrice be nciu iu uiuuiuij in mu iu ooei and in Hympathy with thoio who rtlH Bourn Inculcating public and private virtue, obtdlenco to taw, and lovo ot country t "d cxDreitluu eraUtudo to Almlshty Ood tor tola continued bl'uilnea upon as a nation; lu tettimouy whereof 1 have hereunto fct my band, and cautcdUm ureut M'al ot atato to be affixed. Dono at . .UUP'nl.'11lJ. tW 8th day of May, lu t ' the year ot our Lord Otl thouiund , eight hundred and fonty-four. JOU.f l IlKVKItlDOK, IItheUoTenior: (lovcrnor. Oico. II. miir.ou', Secretary ot the state. ; Dn. LvkkP. Macuuvrs of Louis ville, who, at the .ifght of the yellow fever .epiJomio it Momphts last fall, went to that city to adtninistor to (the ick, has bocn SLoken of as a cndidatc for goiernor of KcntucVy. ;Thiiitken d emocratio 8uator and three ropuUicaiJg volc(J a(;aJust Ul0 , o,y, right, bill Jnrt,,onato. There IMI'JtOVKMKNT OV Hfllr. Ono oflho iiiainnticstinns and sinco tlin Inln nverllnw. ono of IllO IllO't vital ones now mtcrcstin; the people of tho Mississippi Valley, is hc if' provcuicut oflho lovecs of the .ilisstS' sipnl river. There o now two pro noflilinnn hirnrO COIItirCSS III relation to tho lovecs of tho delta; one is lhat in irrwWnil l.v Mr. Morcv of Ijouisiaii". calling for the tippoinmcnt ol a.I?3,ri ui,prrv.'ing the lands of tho Missis sippi from overflow ; tho other was in troduced by Bonntor Alcorn of Missis fippi in December last, and uftcr heinn read twico was referred to tho commit teo on levees. The main provisions of Mr. Alcorn's bill wo find epitomized thus in tho Vickslmrg 'Herald' : 1. Tho chief engineer of tho army to cause to be made hshogii as practi cable such explorations, surveys and drawings as may be necessary for tho location, design ind execution of u complete system of levees for tho re clamation ' of the delta of tho Misrfsaippi between Cairo and tho Hull. -2. That tho lie levees and tho letting out the work o contrnottiri) shall bo done under tho rection of the chief engineer of the .. I ho Fccretary of tho treasury to ifiuo United States bonds, to run not nger than forty years, bearing in- rest at live per cent, the whole issue 4)t to exceed CUG.OOO.OOO. to be ex- incU'd in tho construction of the resting, imprisoninc bulling offen ders against tho fulled btatcs, nro i.i.v n..inllv atithoned mid ro- (inircd to institute proceedings ngainst ovcrv person who shall violato thu pro- - .... . i . i.i. 1. nn nl 14 net. ailU uaimu nun iu iiu nrrestcd, iiuprisoncd, or bailed, as the caso may ho, for trial heioro such nnnrf n - I ni C( Btatcs or jcrruuniii court as by law has cognizanco or the offense, except in respect to tho right or action accruing to persons aggnevcu and such district attorneys shall cause such proceeding to ho prosecuted to their termination, as in other cases.pro- vided lhat nothing contninca in mi. section shall be construed to defeat any rit-htoi' civil netion accruing to any jicrwou by reason ol tins net or otner wine. Section. 4. That tin citizen provi ded with all other ipialifications which are or may be prescribed by law, shall he disqualified for services as a grand or petit juror in any court of tho Uni- inil' Hiatus, or of nn v state, on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; and any officer or other per son chnrjjcd with any duly in tho o lection or summoning of jurors, who shall exclude or fail to summon any citizen for tho cause aforesaid, shall bo ilcetned guilty of a misdemeanor, and bo nueu ikii. iiu"" inn" vuu. ...!... T. U'IkiI till f.nUiYU uiiilor ti.o iiiutiKiuns ot this act in tho courts or thu United States, shall bo roviewablo by tho supremo court oTtho United btatcs, without regard to tho sum in controversy, under the same provisions and regulations us are now povidcd by law lor other cames in said court. THIS JiATK OVKHKLOW, Mi'inpliU A valaiifhc, .Sunday. On both sides of the river from hero to Cairo, a distance of 210 miles the entile vulloy country is now higl and dry, tho water being full 10 feet inside of its banks, nnd all tilhibl lauds aru cither planted in cotton nnd corn, or will bo within n lew days J ho situation up that way is encoura giii, nud never promised better tu early in 'ho season. On tho river below as far as Friar's Point, 100 miles down, the same may SOUTHERN ILLINOIS NORMAL UNIVERSITY. UAiiuoxiiALK-'Ackfon (Nmnty, 1 May K, 1874. f On condition that a niQlclcnt number of young person dcilro, soil nro wlllhifj to contribute a very Mii.dtJ-um toward defray jng nxpcmci say two hundred at four ilnllaix card a Normal lnlltutc "sill bo held In the ni! building, (Miiniiipncliu .luly 1, tho day n( iledli'itlni'thi! ltu'MliK', nod continue till July ill. 'Tho l'rlmipul of the UnlMflty wilt have cliari;p, and O'O fcveral lncmhors nl the faculty will the tlio inn n pat t ofthu lu Unictlon. Atltaq ten lectures will bo kIwii and, If the caxh contrlbuled N hiillk'icut, the bi ll men o( thin ttate and MlnMiurl nnd Indl- n i, will In- broiiKhlln lor ll etc lectin r-. If r.otmoru tliatioiie liuui.rcd anil llltv at- I, the piTsonat riitact with tho Inalruo will bo creatcr itiil tin! urollt morn ; unit i the oxpenii! of tit Inntiti'ilo will )c the am', tho fco shouliAie live dollars. II three hundred al'rnd, tlidfi'i- could be reduced to three dollar. A" the state lctfl-Vturc makes no provls Inns for payliiL' the Vi tiltili', so deslr.iblo I'd Mhlablu t Klitiil. will not Hotitheru Illinois, ad miny they have nlridy ully, nud Hive thU gratuitous inicltlor e.ill the ntteiitlou 'it tend torn icn-n uf such an In- punue the nowpnpcM ol aniillirr favor to the done tho commit nnoiiiicement several in a K,l0(' tdacc, and I ichirNitiiir . ll I.l.'o. Hi.', 1 It. !,,...- ami ,,(, limn .hint! prox to l)r. ltolira, icentiry oftruatrcR.of Soutlicm IIIIiioIh Nornal I'nlvorsity.Carhon dale. Oood board ran It Ind ii Carbontlalu nt re i'onalilo rate". HO AT STORES Q. D. WILLIAMSON, WHOLESALE OROOER, COMMISSION MERCHANT And Dcnlor In BOAT STORES No. 7(1 Ohio liCTro, OA1HO, ILLS rSTSiwrlal attention clvcn to conslun- raciit nnd II I It tu; nrdnrn. ll-'i ti SAM WILSON, ih:ai.i:u in BOAT ST0EES Groceries, Provisions, Etc., No. llO Olilo Iiovoo CAIRO ILLS. IIKSUHANOIC C. N. HUGHES, General Insurance Agent OI'TICK, Ohio lift en, over Mathus it llhl's. N. It. The luMlltik! c.u lea than one hundri'ilnnil live dollar each. 1 Trim nit ho held with fly ulionlll pny nliuitr Ai.i.yn, pal of Faculty. FURNITURE IT LOW PRICES. ivcos. 4. All ti lo the stat tho swamp lands belonging itcs and improved by tho lovecs to he receded to tho United States. fi The lovces to bo tho property of tho United Stales, aud to havo tho right to barrow earth on each sido of tho levees free of chargo lor n distance of 200 feet. 0. An annual tax to bo placed on unprovcu lanus sutticient Tor the keep ing in repair tho levoi afior bcitif completed. i. J lie repair and protection of the - -OCI I'll Itako plens'iro inl calling tlio attention ff tlio jJiiblic to my fesh and full stck of bo said regarding tho agricultural part new illltl clegfllt Furniture, at of tho country, except tho fow places , ir.,-,,:,, ,i r i where levee banks damaged the cotton m l'limitllO and Matl'aSS holds, and oven theso in many in- factory, COlier v30Vcncciltll Street and Washington Avo- jMy stock embraces tVadrobes, di stances nro already replanted, or nbottt to be. This is particularly tho case with Dr. Peter's place at the foot of 11UC. r...,:i K.,, i ...i...... i.. l.-.i i vuuiii-ii uuiiu, niiciu iiu uau Kuvcrai I "I'J l 1 hundred acres of vouutr cotton under AJWtStCatlS, or orim- Carpentor of Wisconsin. tho army. cnfciuicr ot Se.vatoii Sum.vkk'jj civil rightB win, wiui a low changes Irom tho origi nal text, passed tho senate on last Bat- urday by a voto of twenty-nino to six teou. It now goes to tho house whero . it will probably meet more stubborn opposition than it did in tho senate. CIVIL RIGHTS. SUMNER'S BILL AS PASSED BY THE SENATE. . .... occiiou 1. That nil tho C tizens anil other persons within ilm Tub Sanborn debate will como up 1,18 United States shall bo entitled to uu j.nursuay. Washington dispatches ""' nnu equal enjoyment of tho My tke frionda of Secretary Richard- "cwmdtt''0"B, advantages, facilities son arc making active eiTofts to pre- IWStJS rent a resolution of censure being otlur places of public ' imisSoS, IlS passed upon him. They moy sucoocd, al? of comaion schools nnd public in- Jmt SeoroUry Richardson will alnnd 8tlUlious1 ?f learning or bcnovoleneo belore tho people Boi.p the lea, con- oKafinll ! ST "'' by cm" iotp.l r i.. . . . taxation, nnd of cemeteries so sup. ted of ncgloet amounting to crim- ported, and also institutions known as tu mo oanuorn contract mailers I gncuiiurai colleges endowed bv tho uuiou oiates, subect only to tho con illhn.iu ...! I!...!... ..... . . .1.... !... ,MU rcsoiuuon oi cousuro against him is put down in black aud wlilo. Fuom thirty to forty thousand ra tions a day contiuuo to bo distributed (o the suforcra in tho overflowed dis trier of tho South. So fur tlio distri- butions havo bocn inado honestly and , fairly. The relief committeo pf Loui. siana, iscomposed of whito and colored uiuouh and limitation established by Jan and applicable alike to citizmm f ovtry race tnU color, regardless of uuy previous condition of sevitude. ftcctiotu. 'lhat any person who soau vioiato tho ln,;.,.. ... tion by denjiDg to any person entitled IU ilrt UUIICIJIS. CXCCflt Ur rAn.nna I... IflW tiniilinnrili .llti n rjM.Lun,L lu vuwu oi every raco .,... .wumii;s3 oi any previ ous oondition of servitude, (ho full on jujmeuioi any accommodutioas. ad- vauiagcs, iaciutics or priTlleges in said all that is useful mental in in; lino. This being the only manu factory of lurnituro in this water n fow doys ago. It has all been rcailS, Sidooards, "Wash' replanted, and is in a protn.s.ng situa- stan(S) TablSj Cha;rS) j,ug. The St. Francis valley is nearly free glCS, MntrnSSS and, in n word, uuiii water, uui ui itiauison, iu miles wot or thU city, whero tho railroud lo Little Rook crosses, tho river on Fri day had only declined nbout .'i feet. It will tako several days for tho water to run out of the swamps and let tlio grounds be dry enough to plant. It city, I propos offering better Will also lin snvor.il ilnva l.r,ir,i il, " ' l a railroad can be repaired so the cars can s001 a lo:cr prices, and run through to Little Rock. fiaVo made a large TdJOtjr IJown at Houlah. near tho mouth of : 4i 7t ' , the Arkansas, on Wednesday last, the 1,1 t,1C rvvss oI ,n goods, river had only fallen .'1 inches, but it is Qjiy r.l.d examine my stock SfiM.'S .udw.a tnt of Aoico aro doubtless imido of the river banks. iHirilltarc. 10 tllO wholesale t iho crevasso near Houlah, in old river, about 200 miles bnlnw bom nn. currcd early in April, and with proper OIlt6. JCayA'(ir reprrtculnl. 1'iit jint-chtst Companirt IIOLKSAIjB AND RKTAIIi lllilllSfS MI I'MM AM) OIL INSURANCE. -KSTAHI.ISIIKII 185S.- SnH'ord, Slorris & Candcc, Insukanch Agents, 7!1 Ohio I.cvco, Oity National Hank Huilding, U.Mtio, Il.l-H Tho okkt cvtablMioil A(,'tlic- In Soutlicni lllliioln, ri'iiro-cntliiK er $65,000,000.0. of tlin tict Iunuranoc Capital lliojo U. 8 M1NOKI.I.ANKOI1N. rTsmyth &CO. wiiui.i:sai.k LIQUOR DEALERS No. 00 Ohio Lcvco, (JAIRO, ILLINOIS 'B. F. PARKER, (Successor to l'arker k Hlakc,) Dtulcrln PAINTS & OILS -alT aaaaaaHa aat BARCLAY Jobbers and Retailers of PURE DRUGS, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Sonps, Brushes, Toilett Artides, Druggist's Fancy Goods, Collier Wliitc Lead and Other Grades, Paints, Colors, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Wax Flower Material, Tube Colore, Dye Stuns, Etc., Etc., Etc. r Wu Solicit rorrcuponilfliico ami onlcm Irom UniKKlats, l'hyalclana i n uutitol (jooil In our Lino. Htcamlioat. Plantation ami Kaiullr Mu ."..v.. ... ... nn, u 1. 1 iii ikcii.iuiu uruga ai uuanuuaniti llatca, and (Icneral Storei u J I cilia caaca turn. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 71 Ohio Iycrrr. CAIRO RETAIL & PRESCRIPTION. Washington Are, cor. Eighth St. NEW HOTEL HARRY WALE ER 1 (Late Hroprietcr or tho St. Nicholas Motel) Has hecomo Superintendent of the iimiimii! HOTEL trade I oiler special in-luce- 1 A,uIOII,ajiKUSIIES ItlOntS. JMOIJ tllC DiaCQ W A I.I. 1AUMII nnio I " " " I MUM IIIUIIU I i 1 I....... a Jill, I precautions it might havo heen closed, Corner Severteenth Street and PU2iI,uw f'AfaS, Hon gucils a u as nevor neon much over 100 feet u;s!ninn i pt WIW. CORNER S1XTJI STREET AND OHIO LEVEE. .Mr. Walker having taken chargo of this old and well-known houx., will give it a thorough renovating, and put it in firnt-claiw order for thu rcco wido'nud five or six feot deep. HEALTH HULKS RIl WOMAN. Physiology and hygiene of the heart Washington Avenue, Cairo, Ills'. Win. EICHHOFF Fur- Wholcsalo nud Iletail Derlcr in uituro aud iMtlra?.ic. 105 M7-ain. ' Of pillions, repuhlicans and democrata and men of no party affiliationH, aud have u10" enumerated, or inciting suoh do forked togeUier harmoniouslv and sat. "l i ' " ""'A ,or cvor "uoh forfeit igfactorily. x aro in favor of a centennial cx- hihition; we hopo i'hiladelphia, in tomo way, will mauage to fix things m that the Fourth of July colouration In that city In the year 187G shall he the Liggeat'Uiing, of its kind, of tho century. -Wo want lota of music, mar tial musio and hra hand music, the . aoro tho merrier ; wo want flowers, arches and lonGres j wo want a proces "ion imch as tho world nevor saw, in Mhich American arts aud industries and American progress shall he fitting, y dispUyad; W8 want all the groat talker, of the country Homuiueto Cal. , ifornla,to ho gathered together and wo want to hear spread-eagle orato which shall olap it wings i triumph over tho diminished glory of common IP L T I . t'ourtu-oi-juiy speocli-makiug. Wo leel ourwlves glow with patriotism at xuemero thought of the glorious cole hration of tho Fourth ol July, 187IJ like Daniel Wektcr when ho olTcrcd Py the natioual deht if asmebody will toll us how much the MiihinnUl is going to cost, wo'll'oot the WllorMlf. Uutatrouglyas we ftel upon the subject, wo object to the position to raise money to meet tho 'penae 0f tho qcnUjuuial by restoriiiij ' tax ob ta and ooffoa. Tea 'and and pay ho sum of 8500 to tho person OQ ... ...uivuj,w uu rccovcrcu in T u . .n l" caso with ,'u" oost.nnd snail also for orcrv nc1i nff,... i.. deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thcro of shall bo fined not more thau 81,000, or shall bo iiu prisoned not moro than nuo year; pro vided, that tho party aggrieved shall lot rocovoi more than one penalty; and that when tho offense is tho refusal of burial, tho penalty may bo recovered tho heirs at law of tho person whoso ".VV r rc,8Cll burial; and pro Vllcd. IllrtliA. !... .11 ' 1 i . -I !. uu iicrsons may elfct to sue for penalty aforesaid, or to r"1 uu"ur ,,,e,r K" at comtnoii lav under tho state statutes, and hay "S so elected, to proceed in the ono um e or the other, their right to pro ctl iu other jurisdiction shall bo bar ri but the proviso shall not apply to Sac rI,r.rdi'fl' under Site! " Uie criwn"1 f "uy Hhllhavc1exelu5ivooth;',;t800ai:u -r. w..w.,.va Kaiusi. uuy VlOtUtiuHN (if ..w p.- U, una act; ana actions Ur tho penalty givon by tho proceed tfg section may bo prosecuted in tho Territorial districts or courts of the ' "ItOU otates.whcrnvfir lm .lr.,...j. . iujy be found, witliout recard to lh and luugs luruishcd tho subject of nn hour a looturo in New York by Dr Ma ry J Irtudlv. who inlonucil iia,..i. . r ' x a iigiHii- crs that tho chest has a iramo work of A .M . M.l. twolve ribs on oilhor side, twelvo vorto- jtaikSS IfIlSS g WcLlo briO. Which form its nniilnrinr wnlla O two collar bones and tho breast bono n all forty ono bones, which aro nufli. ctent support to hold the chest in posi tion without ussistanco; honco, tho use lessness ol corsols. stavs. o.tn. ti, muscles of tho chest nro ho arranged that tho ribs should movo with each re spiratiou. On their irccdoin and no tion depend comfort and health. Fro quout movoniout of tho arms dovolop tlio chest Women should walk with shoulders thrown back nud ham! swinging at tho sides; better to risk bo- llnr nfitlml iiinumiK.. .1 . ...n ...... i... iiiiii-uuiiiii: lililll (o go throiiL'h tho world with n nnrrnuf slii.t An to tho contained work nl' tlm tho heart is n hollow lnimnln into four chambers. Wo havo really two hearts, tho right and tho left. Tho one receives tho blood, tho other throws it out into tho Iuikm: h mcots tho air takon in through tho bronchial tubes, whon by tho beautiful Process tho ohango is eleoted. Always urcatho throuL'h tho noso whom Um ..I- u warm und nronnrml fnr ). i.,,, . IlianMiii... 1, .1 .. . ' -.v....i,,Li i.iiuumi mu llin Hll nrni iir.ni. catarrh. Good food,well prepared and taken at proner intervnln uiti. ot oxygon, ono pound each day boinir .u u.u LuiiuiuoiiH tor healthy blood. The sun should not bo shadjil Oucpiiswnrc, Chum, (.Jaiownrp, Hock- t'lilium and Yellow Han, Stoiinwnro, China Urnumcutsanl Toys, Fancy ooiU, Tint td ware, Tahiti nud i'ocket Cnlltry, Laniii, j,anp C'hliiiiioys, luinji Trimmings, Looking (Jlim.so, (.C. pi , ", ,y kl"V'f 'M"'S hflonslng to a QUEEJ AllE For tlio next sixtj d.iy, i otler tho above goiils at nntlpclDw fOM,foroat.h only. Tlie tooils lim.t beloMiiiclmu tlio concern. Clote buvcrs aro esiVcUlty Imltcil, mivr to feme ami mo for tlijiiischts or send tholr order, In eUhcri'a4lguaraiitfi.antlrartlon J. T. THOMAS. AmiIkiicu ofl'orfon, HnU ,v ro t.'ulao, 111., Anrll 18, 1871. HKAL ESTA AUKNU. John Q. llarmin. " "chir.Tho,p J. Q. HARMAN & CO. ntluir fm.t... 1 At . . o " i'.,l'.uu.u 1,10 "'strict attornevs. a ' I "i peoples houses ; it brings color VroUL'tll. In fatli'iin nr Sll..n... - , - n niiivnn mu I u..uuiauoii may uo assisted by lvintr ..vu. i. ituuinuoiit position saves several heart beats each minute, lo reseinblo tho woman Solomon do- serines, wnoso loins wero girt about with strength, woman must bownro how thoy gird their loins with bandages miff llnm.w .nA:t.l- Thk old nucstion does catc' camo boforo tho court iu Dayton. w... uuujrur two ago. a Uorman tliutllln.l. till 1 , you uriuic uvo or six L'lassfK nl In...,. :.. .. I..., i .. "m ' a muo wiuio you fi oor1vT,,lcaH'J"t "if you drink ' ,iginsies ol water in tlin s'r: '':?Uk ve or six glass. 'CCI moro tl sannnlt...l . . 1 T:..-,1,,0J,,r'w-0foout for hours. n""'u seven to livi ANI- HOUSE AGENTS, COLL1.0TO1.S, COXVJjyANOKKS, NOTAJUKS 1MJHLICS Ami Ijan; AKi ntMil the Illinois Central and iiiiuiiio'i'ii aim .Mtollll It, Jt, t'oi. North Cor. distil and Ohio Lovco, CAIRO, ILLS. rINDOW 8IIADKS And the relrliratctl llluniiniitrng AURORA OIL. IlroH' llulldlng, 11th St. & Ootnorclal Av. CAIRO, ILLS. C. H. WHEELER, 1IKALP.II IN WOOD AND GOAL OITIUK AM) YAltl), 10th St. bet. Washington & Commercial Ave. mAi .larK .'"I'P'y t I'lttMnirg and uw Muilily roal constantly on Iianil. Ktoc Wood hweil tn nr.lnr iir.i.,. r... ....i W00'1. l"Jtd Ijo lo!t at tho ottion on Tenth "root. '1 eruni, canh on delivery. R. JONES, Boot & Shoe MAKER, Commercial Avenue. Iletwcco Tenth and Eleventh Hiri-cts, OATRO, ILLINOIS. Is prepared to III! orders without delay, llohiuumno atoclc of Inirr.rlid luathcron nuiiu, juireceiveu irom N(irti- i"'1,"" tuuiiricfi w lyo lowekl llOlcll. K. W AX W JILL & CO., Manufacturiirs and Dealers In MACHINE & BURNIG OILSi nud AXLE GREASE. Also Agents for tlio CELEBRATED GLOBE AND LUBRICATING OILS. at . , . ... ' . ' v. "I- . V 1, 1 1 1'ir. WalKCr Will Wclcolnn hm nlil puulnmnru I .. i .. .ii ii.. . -".iviiimi .v n.u uiii uvuiv. auu will always bo glad to sec them. ' First-class Da Doard 20 per Month. ,HAIIRY WALKER, Supt. Planter's House. 50 Ohio Lcvce - - CAIRO, IIXiS EDMUND HUEFNER, Proprietor Tho l'lanlor'fl IIouso i located on Ohio Lotco Htroet in CLOSE PROXIMITY TO RAILROAD DE POTS AND STEAMBOT LANDINGS And in tho Center or tho UnnlneBi Portion of tho City. Tho IIouso ii now and co mplete .11 all its nppointmcntfl. Tho rdouiH, arc largo and airy, bcide. ooing olouatitly lurniHhcd und carnotod. (In ment and tho best of accommodations. tre.i- Transient Guests $2 per Day. Day Boardors $20 per Month. A Trusty Watch for Trains and Boats Day ana Night. 2"i 8.27.8tn. HOOKM. 8 a" nn ...! I. .1 ' ; " imiuuorB 11 11. , llin IT 1 cfrCUU a1Ui Clvil C0 fi the United 8tatcn.witl. ,.t W ILLIAM It. SMITH M T) III. '11 ' - ... ill. If. courts wtt 11 Waahlnaion ! .' ,,r.,r.08t I treut. ' Mlra Olllco- -iu r,. un" Walnut --"" u"i avenue, up C. WINSTON & CO, Real Estate Agents, AUCTIONEERS, 74 Ohio Lkvee, (Second Floor,) CAlflo, ILL. It.. I . it a. .. . .uijr ami ocu fiai. KSTATK. I'ay TAXK3, - r .iiiiiratuui illic. tSTLand CoinniUjiyncr. No. 710, North Malno Street, St. Louls,;lo.' thbwlm. DAMKL LAMl'ERT FASHIONABLE BARBER I u o to w o o M o to o H 01 as Q if O HAIB AND Slgh'.h Street, lietween "Wnfchlngton anil C'oiunierulul Avenue, OAlltO,:iLLlNOIK. s H W o a 03 n M tu o I I M o o n 3 II. WAUDNHK, M. D. II. J. STALKER, M Olllco and rethlonee 111 Coramrchil j DR. WM. UALL3 Balsam for the Lungs THE OltKAT AMEKIOAN CON tJUMPHVK HKMEDY i.&T!ln,lUlon u NOT un Incurable illieaw. " l'hynljlaua asHiiro ustliln uct. It lg nniJ neco.Hary to hitvp tho Itlght Itcmedy ana thu terrible malady can be eonijucreii!. Hall's SAlsaa It this Bimedr. It hroakR up tho night BweatR.rellerai tlio opuroHHlve UghtnciMibaoroM tin' Junji. ,qa beiiN the laroorateil and excoriated urfactii which thaeuom oi the tllseaae producei. Will LK LIFE LASTS THESE IS HOPE attcr t ho doctors haw niven 70U up llall'H lUliiam la Bold everywhere .mi may bo ha. at wholcale oftliVvTopriJton .lolinK. Henry Curran Jfc Ob "it thin! tlrout ile.llc.ne'waro)!oio8itl 0 Co lc "u l!.Ne,w ,Vork'. perlwttli? a?1'"' t.L?'' I'houmona. Bronchfttla. pptMioK or JBIooa. CroupT WhSSSt v&ta$oi$&rOUur al,etltto1 U,8M- , AIm Proprietor! "o7Beo?lll' mood and l.lver Syrun.Car m In Mia vrf.ri. t..v"u Oxygenated Hitters, Moti'a Liver Wll. 4c ( .lOHNK.IIENHY.CimiUNACO. 1 a 00 a a a uuur iu wu Ainenouui,