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U'litlliitf Jlnltor on l.wrj" Vnv.
JOHN II. OBE1U.Y, Editor.
I'm: r.nroKiin unrrlouiljiriiW'largiT.
Mimiihii .Uv will Ik? ronum-il tuitl
OimIIovi'S. Ortliuf Imllntiu l ( In of
ft nil tin- Aulrliui MUlon. Ami (Soil
love I- not innii'Hiil, llicv .
ltiMitcK will iK'Mxty years olil on tin'
llrt of Miirrli. Tin' iinnounrcnifiit ii
muile Hint In- wllln tlri" Ironi tl-t! rli.itial
1 irhlp on that day Corn l month-' vn
ration, mill rumor In m III ih-mt ii
fiinif lil ollU'i.
"Si-onx" one of tin' Juror- In the
llcechcr-Tllton n-e -houiil tl!.- mid llje.v
should have to ruli out and liejrln iiL'iilu.
'Mutton 'ifl.
(iood l.ord.delliei u- ! 'J'he hcaltli of
Hirjumr-in the Itiii ht-r cum- Miould he
innile th hjnl "f elnl iiraycrln all
the ehiirehe-.
.M,ii.oii:oir.n.r..lorviN,theXew ork
inodl-te who luiow In I.udlow -tivi'tjull
hi New York city. pa.', in-.' the penalty lor
fa-hlonahle f-iiitijfirllti-. I" not as fort it-nateti-Mr.
Henry Ahur.-t of Philadel
phia. The Dllh-eii who eaptured Mile.
.louvln' trunk., nlo seized twelve lare
trunk? helonlnj: to Mr. A-hur-t. The
eonUtit" of the-f trunks were known to
he fur pcr-ons in riillaileljihl i. New Vork
and yrliitttuiallhotiKh he deelaml at the
ilinS (r'i;uiilln';'thal they were' for hij
ow utiic. Mr. Asliun-l did nut have his
trunk detiUiied and their content (Utld,
neltllerl- he IhiikiiMiIii In a prlon.
Thijgxpliiuatlon pt the dil!ln:iiet In the.
treatment" these two law-hn-ukci - tiro
n-eclntrlles in the hut Hint Mr. A-hurit
I ricli Is.a jueuiher ol the Lnlon leauey
of PJiiLndclphia andn clas mate of a lead
inj: Jcderal ollleer in thai city. The rich,'
llailical. iitliientlal Miitifrglrr keep his
trunk and lite liberty, and the rase needs
no comment.
'I -
Tin: propct'l of the eenteimlal nie
looking up. The women have become
iutereted in It. The I'lilladelphla fe
malihat;iouuuuiile!iteil their cnthtul
iimii to the New York I'eiuhiliR-. Public
nieeyii'.- are helu held, and the wives
of llio rich ami the poor meet in common
t talk 1 overlhi'ceiltenhlnl nniPwWl; for
its niece.". The hoy .mil -.'ill are to be
set to work. Many suira-tinn hae
liecli lnailen to the he-t w-aj of niiiu-
fund'". One proportion was to have ev
ery hoy and Irl hi the public .-rliunl of
the entire country, who could all'ord It,
eoutrihute one dollar to the centennial
in ml. In th1 way, it was thought, one
million dollars could be niUed with little
ditllctilty. Another plan, .-ucMcd h
the financial ajri-iit of the centennial com-niU-ion
In America, now under conidcra
tlon, is to otl'er the centennial medals for
iale to tlie public n-hoo! to bo distribu
ted anion;,' the best scholars as rewards of
merit. This, plan 1- Mi-fKe-ti-il more as a
means of fxtcmlbi; tlie popular Intel est
In the centennial than as a iimney-iniik
hi'' nrraiijrcnieut. Many other hints and
Mie-iions have been made and It not
unlikely tha' the m-.-ioii of eenteimlal
ple-nic.-, lairs and le-tlval. will -non belli
lull blooiiK
tiii: mi:iiiimi iioi r tcuv
The Chicago TWi of Monday contains
aeonununieation from Swcdona, Merier
comity, Illinois, written hy Mr. Itlehaitl
It. r.llis of that place, tlctaillii; theeir-
cuni'tauccs ol a i-lt to War.-aw, in thi-
state, mailt' in company with the medium
Molt. The visit was made "forthc-ole
ptirpoM'ofxhliixtlK! matcrallziitlon and
phcnonicnaof tsjilrltiiall-tn a thorough in
ve-tiaiion." Mr. Hill. Issatlslled tliat
the iiiM'-tlation was "ihoiouuh'' and
that there i- no liiiiubu
about Molt. materall.ation- or oilier
spiritual manifestation, lie is satMlcd
that Iir enjoyed "tlie privilege, accorded
1 1 hut few mortal-, to eu and .-peal
lace to tace. to be caressed ami klMl
and to icci'lxe such tc..t, n. eannot be
ilouhted. Irom our loved ones ihnt have
'one belure."
A drum and -tlek were placed hi the
cabinet, the medium entered, siiiiii'
was rtipie-ted, and in a few inluutes the
drum wa beaten and the -old reliable"
(en. Itledsoe appeared at the door of the
cabinet. Alter mm came .lames It. Hill,
w ho called for his wile and Thomas. Kills
of t alio; and held a lout' conversation
witb them onhiisiiii.s mattcm. .Several
other spirits mule their appearance and
tin n came Mr. Mary Ann Kills, who was
hdly reeoni.eil by her chlldlcn.
Mr-. Mary Ann Wau'h appeared at the
door of the cabinet upon the disappear
ance ol Mr-. Kill.. This lady, it semi.,
won-Iter ludr us she did in life and had
on her burial robe, to mhw peculiarity In
the material and inaklu-; of which she
called the attention of one of the ladles
present who had a-lstisl In preparing her
for burial. This manifestation Is spoken
of as truly liitcrotlnj;. and nobodv will
doubt that it vvu,. Kddie Kills, a sou of
Thouu- Kill-, uppeHred at the aperture,
but he wiu crowded back bv KIiiiit Kll's.
his cousln. iTbcm ' particulars
were related hy 1 livens, after
tlieseauee wa concluded). Many other
spirit. Miowed thenwlves. all ot thuin
"remarkably well materlalled." the cap,
clothes and features of one old lady bclii
equally distinct. After each 'seance
Ilivein, gave the company satUl'acturv
tc.ts, and duriiiL'tlievitil little KssiuMott
avoblatowritliiL'softhu mo-t eonvlne
ItiiT eliaraeter. The manner In w hich the
little four year old medium proceed
as folio w ti :
" 1 Wtl ltitf' nr.. iit.i1 fitnl ...... I
aether; a small niece ol pencil, about half
the M.U ora grain of w heat, U placed in-
kllln,linul.......t... I. t t
nuuilcsitlon uenerally taken little JIsslo on
his or her lap, thu sfato beluif held under
.. viuiruy ineir nanii, J-le.s;iy
111!?. m'Icmiu L(i..l ...t..:.,, i.i
uivo u a commntllcatol. As Is L'oner
allytlwcise ln Miort Umof thev can
hear thii,wriiliiK. ut mhiu-.vt ' "
---ni " I nnnt rwillir. 1XMIIII
you
Mr. Kills Is thoroughly convinced of
the truth of Hiiirltuull'MU, and the reality
il Mott'. materlallatlon. lie thinks
Mr. ( larko of l'eorl.i,who rlalim to have
"cxpo-cu"' iMott oine time ."luce, I n
I'aUllIrr and nil lnoramu, and the
followlnj; infalllhle reelpe for procuring
;ool tct :
"1 would Niy to nil thoe lnc.tl-'iilhi;f
Slriliiiilliu and II phenouieuoii to be
entirely palve, have no partleulanle-lro
about the -iil i-t . not tliirlinr to .i-e any
particular one, and lei your mule. either
voeal or lii'trunu'iilal, he low or -wci-i.
mnl nevr let .vnui" circle he hi oknn lor
n moment, mill trood tcl will he the re
Milt cm ry time."
THOSE JEWELS.
VUiii whs liiwtrtiinciitiil in tint lilt lite
tlifl .limit'.
(New Yeik Sun.)
Mr. Minnie Sherman Fitch's diamond-
are still in the cu-tody of the t ii.
torn House, but they are not likely to 11
luain there much longer, n the President
jestcrdny sigiitsl the act. of eongix's" that
tierinlt- l.lelit. ritchtoicceivethein. The
only tpie-tlon now I a to the duties
whether special lfiri-l.it ion is uei'dcd for
their reiniloli. The ivvenue allthoiille
think not. They belie-.e that the act al
ready pi-ed Implies that the Jewels shall
be delivered free. Where ollleer in the
army, navy, or civ il service have received
pre-cut Ironi ' toivlgu ruler, the cus
tom has hieii to waive the payment of
the duty.
The jtiwels will be turned ovcrln l.lelit.
Filch without any ceremony. ii ihe Klt..
dive of Kirypt ha no recognied repre
sentative heie who can make the presen
tation in hi- name. Mr. Kdward Mirier,
the acting Consul of Turkev in New
York, -ays that the Turkl-h .Mlnller at
Wa-liln.uloii ! re-tnilncd ny dlploniatlc
Uses from making the pit eutalinu, how
ever much he may dcire to make It out
of compliment to (Jen. Sherman. The
Foreign Minister ol the Sultan ha not
eut .mux lutruelionsabout tlie diamonds,
and eoiisiipieutly the gilt i- not ivgaideil
by the Minister a an International one
ivitiring hi action. In thceye of Tur
key's relil'eselilativi' hi- I- a siilileel iil'the
Sultan, and has no olllclal control oyer
theiii.
I lie nrcsent from thu Kirvntlan ruler
vva brought about for (Jen. ("Iiarle" P.
Stone, lormerly ot the Lulled .States
Army and now on the Khedive'- stall'.
.Mr. Stephen I). Merchant, Commercial
Agent of Kgypt hi this ciiy, -av that
(ien. stone and (.ten. Sherman are old
triends. They llr-l knew each other hi
an 1-raneisco tvven v year airo. (ien.
Stone wa .stationed then.' Iioiu b51 to
IS.VIils Chlel of Orillnanee of the Pacific
Department. He leslgncd to become a
banker, and It wa then he made tlie ac
quaintance of (ien. Sherman, who
wa a partner m tlie banking
house of I.uca. Stroiur ,V
Co. Kach helped the oilier in Im-llie--.
hen the rebellion broke out (ien. stone
wa made liisiiector-ltencral of Volun
teers In the Ii-triet of Columbia, and
w hile there hcagalu met (ien. Sherman,
who served a- a colonel at the defence of
tlie capital for two month. After the
war i. en. stone wont to hgvpt and Joined
the Khedive's army. Tlie Khedive made
him a Fakir Pa-ha. rank next to that of
a prince of the roval family. It corre-
-pouil- witn tlie title ol general in Ibis
country. It was t liruuli (ten. stone
that (ien. .Sherman, while travelling hi
tiie Ka-t in IsVi. uot to know the Khe
dive.
SeiiilliiK Mert'hiiiiiliM- li.v .Hull
IW'aMilnxtou Itiiul)llc4ii, Fib I'.tlli.)
Postinas'ter (Jenend Jewell has written
the lollowlng letter to Senator l!amcv.
i:hairiuan of the Senate Couimittce on
Post-oillee, and Po-t-road:
Sin : I have the honor to tran-mlt
herewith a communication fioui Mr.
Hangs, superintendent of railway service,
touching theniie.-tioii of merchandise in
tlie mails. , not find that thi el:i-- of
mall matter seriously ob-lnicts tfoc trans
portation of mails on the railroad-, nor
docs it threaten to do o at present : but
on some ol the trunk staire routes It iloi-
einbarras. u. s0,.w,at, iU will h-ad to
extra e.pene. There is no justice In do
ing u mercliauillsc transportation busi
ness and eharging the -nine for a short as
for a longdistance, and yet 1 do not know
that It can Ik- remedied. TL'i law ha
been In operation for so liort a time that I
am leluctant to iccoiiuucud anv radical
changes, but I would suggest ' that the
rate of po-tage on merchandise -lioulil
be doubled; that I-, the rate should be
one cent for each ounce or fraction there
of, instead ol one cent for each two
ounce-. Vcr.v re-pectl'ull.v yours,
Maiiii.w.LiIi:wi:m..
Po-tma-ter (jencral.
In the communication above referred
to, superintendent Hang iiresent stalls
tics of the amounts of all the illlleteiit
cla-se. of matter mailed at tlie fifty I urg
ed post olllce- in the I'liiltsi State dur
ing tlie lour- wceKs ended IJecemk'r
1S7I that mouth being selected because
it included tin- season when the malls
would likely be iimmI to a greater extent
In forwarding holiday good.
I roni the-c statistics It appears that of
i ne i..i.i,ois poiuiii.-ot all clas.es ol mat
ter mailed during that lime at theiu
nuy unices- iiieiv was S, per cent,
of Hist cla.s matter, itlj of tin- second
clas., and ."0 iwr cent, ol the third el.-i...
mill of the ihlrtl ela-sonlv 1HM7.'I pound-,
or only S2,i per cent, ot'the total of all
c1ascs embraced "samples m ineiehan
dl.se." Utlicr statistics lire.-enliil .bow
that "samples ol merchandise" occupied
es of Ifoe mall facilltie, Ihan lu.nl:. ,,r
any other elasj.
Mr. Haii-'. .-ays ii a mt probable that
the mall will ever be used to forward ar
ticles ol particular value or delicate tex
ture great tll.Uiiech except between places
destitute o express facilities ; and he
savs till- provision for mailing nierehan-di-e
should be retained on account f ji
many advantage lo the public, anion"
which he mention, the reduction of rate
by exiuvs companies, the facilities af
forded to thoc who aro settling rcinote
portions of our country, ami ti lo evfj-ii.
sloii i of tin- certainty and dispatch of the
mail In eae where time is liniiortant.
lie arL'tii-s, lowevcr. that llu-re .1 I.i i.
one uniiorm rate and weight lor all arti
cles of iin- nurd cl.u. ami shows Unit in
ino.t ea-es this would not increase the
present cou of transportation. In con
clusion In; claims to have nrnveit licit tl.
deficiency of the Post-oilce Department
l not in any way attributable to sample.
ol merchandise or other third-ela
mutter.
... .-. ,
.rinil n hNIiimi ninn.
lloM.-h Ltiitr, lltii, t me .Sirinnili lliimi,-
Itmav not be generally known that
.cneial (.rant has enteiv,i Into the show
buslne.swlth ltcdpatli'sljceum bureau.
J ol. Meachaui.who has been traveling a,
the Interpreter of the Wan., s ,,i, l? i
ans. returned latdv to make lerni. , r
peace and siieeleultii 1 1,..
Modoc. Sad-
ueniy nu tela!:
enly hu telagniphs to ltcdpatl, that thu
'resident vvil not nlb.w iL .
I
1........ .1.. l- . . .i v - " e s in
' "". itsci-vauoii unless lie U!cd.
palh) will nt.iinie the charge of ,(.m
So the lively manager Is tn route for St'
loseph to undertake tlie management of
the feiocJoui tribe. Shack Xastv ,lhn ami
all. I have not ascertained how the divl
flon ol the receipts will bo determined,
hut -Mr. Uedpath and the President will
not (iiarrel, I'm Mire, and Itcthiath can
afford to lie generous with hN
partner, it i, ratherdllllcult to place Col.
Alcaeham's position among the, Indian.,
lie goes llrst over the country as sliuw
man and Interpreter with the Warm
Spring Indians, then lie goe over to the
enemy, with whom hi, scalp wa once
regarded at so valuable, mid endeavor?
to act a their Interpreter also. Ilcscetn
to have lost hi vindictlvene. surely,
and one hardly know whether to prafse
or blame him.
OLD "UNCLE HEB."
'lilt' l'tlllosilillleal .-liiniiei- til' lift, lie
pari u re.
H'lum Hie llftisill 1'iti- fix... J
111- full name wa llebdou Wilglu
rurner. but every body called him "Itch.''
lie must have passed his sixteenth birth
day, but no oni! calcd lo look a second
time to see If he wa growing old ami
wearing out. He choretl among livcrv
stables and s-doons, alvvav. hungry anil
alvvay ragged, ami w Idle" no one vva hl
friend he had no encuiie.
The other day befell down In a faint hi
a saloon on the rlvir road, and when he
was restored to consciou.iie he startled
the thns nr I'mir in.-n In, I..,. I ,.l......,i i.i...
... ...Ml.,j-lll,11l
on the lied bv exelalmlug:
"IIiiV. I'll be ilni'iii-il fl' I nlu'i ir..ln,- ,..
din!"'
No one had ever slopped to ihlnk
W hether l ucle lli-b :l ultip imliifr In
tic. It Wit Iht! LTIH'I'mI IllllUl.sili.m
ahioiif hit. nt-nii'iliitr il.-.i ii,. v
live along lor :i00 or (K) ear-.
"I low tlo you lecl thev (eked.
'Klnde trembly and wcfik," he replied.
I'll bet llllv cent I'll l.-l,-!.- flu.
afore noon !"
I hey oih-rcd to bring a doctor, hut hc
aid:
"No. don't lake anv lmiil,U- -i.,,..l
ll'-bt to iiuslne. n ii.i'i it
kick the beam plant nie quietly and with
out any style !"
The'im-n Imaginetl that It was a mere
weakness which would soon pa oil', ami
one of them sat down near him w hile the
other retired to go about their hiislne-.
"It' tough weather for a funeral !" re
plied I'ncle lleb.as the lleree wind howl
ed around the hoii.e. "It don't niaku
any iliilerencc how I'm carr'usi up; l
wouldn't know ft If ther. wire -Ixtceu
hacks and a bra- band : jut as lief "o
up alone with the driver!" r
Altera paue he smiled blandly ami
inquired :
"They'll speak of me as the 'late tle
ecaed. won't thev '; Ye, of course. I
should like to read Ihe paper to-morrow
and -ec w hat they say of nie, but I won't
be hero, vou know."
"Have you any propertv to dlspo-e
ofV" asked the watcher.
"I.einine see." inue(l I'llelclieh. "Ye-thar'.-
an extra pair ol buic. anil u mt.
and about seventeen cent in inonev. I
uppoe the right wav would be to "have
executors 'plntcd, but as I said before, I
don't want any fooling around. You can
divide up thec-tatc between von."
The old man wa very pale, and he
si-eiucd to be -ulleiing, iuid the watcher
wa anxious to do -mm-thiii:'.
"1 tell you." replied UllclJ Ileb. "I'd
like some brandy. If It wa-n't jut as it
i I wouldn't put you to anv trouble, but
being I'm gohnravvay to .tav I'd like a
few swaller of real peach brand v ome
of that hi the lancy decanter.''
Some was brought him. and he smack
ed Id lip, smiled, and remarked:
"If I wasn't going to die I'd try ami
lay in a quart or two of that brand!"
Alter live or ten minute more the
nurse a-keil him it lie didn't feel better.
"Fed better," echoed the old man,
"how e:m .1 ilvili" in-iii ll.i.l l,..n..,.v I,..
you stippo.e I'd befooling around here If
1 wasp t going to expire;"
The man sat down, ami I'm-le l r . i . ..,.i,.
tinned :
"As soon a I go up the spout one of
v.lll rr.i I., tli. !..,. . .....1 .(..
..... ... , iu.t-i,- uilll -.1, ; .III,
AVillard, old Ileb 1, dead; .-end a feller j
down and plant him.' That willbeaj
kuuii u.i sict.-i-ii iwu nour long. I in
. .....- i ...... .....1 .,t..t. t i.... i. ... .
-i.i,., , ..it t.juiv tiuiv uere, out 11 wasu I
my limit. You mav go now."
1'he man went out, thinking Uncle Ileb
out of hi mind, and sat down and played
domluoe I'm-an hour. Hearing no move
ment in the back room he opened the
door.
The old man wa dead!
lie had di d without a cry or struggle,
and t lien- wa :i smile on bf. fm-i. -11.I1 1,1
thing moment hail been spent in won-
. I.. I...... I I.t '. i .
mi hi;; huh hi; ihiiiiii iiius as "aiaiCtlC-
ceascd."
Coniunptlvei, Take Notice.
Ku-iy uiuincnt nl di-l-iy makes vojr tare
more hopeless, ami miii-li tlepctitls on tbu
judicious choice of h ii-uiitly. Tliu amount
uf testimony la favor ot Dr. si-licm-k's
I'ulmoiitcSytup, as acurefor coii-maptioii,
far i-xct-eils nil that can bo brought to sun.
port tlie pretension of any other raeuiclue.
Sot- Dr. siiifciiek's Almanac, .-QUtainln the
ccrtl'.leitis o many persons ol the lilgliust
resii'itii"illly, who have bct-n restored lu
health, utter bi lny jirmiomicuj Incurable
bv pltyslt-i-jin oi nckiiov Icilged hblllty.
fecliemk's Pulmonic Syrup alone has cured
many, as these evidences will show ; Put
cure I ollcn promoted by t.ie employment
uftivu other iciaeilles whtcli Dr. scWnrk
provuk-s tortile purpo.o. i liese aihiitlanal
remedies me s.iii-iicl.V Sea Wnetl Tonic
and .Matitlruldi Pills llv llio timely u.e nt
these inuill inf.. acconiing to dliectlons,
Dr. S-houck certllli -8 that iim,l hdv caie ol
Consiiinhtinu in-iy bo curctl,
Dr. S.-Iiciiek is profesloniillv at bis prln
tip l olllce. Corner sixth and Arch is ,
Philadelphia, every Mondnv, wince all lot
turs tor adv ice must bu nili(reseil.
ii-JI-ilAw-lm.
A Card.
liwnulojii-oliaclttl ill lit-iilili ani ciiiin-iui-iit
lllllbllll tllltotellll-IIIUllliitl In III) ,-., eUp
liiisintss iii-ci.arj- In thi- raltliliil iirotH-ilun of
I a inti-n-sta uf my nniiii-rou- ialr.ni-, I hint
tln ilj) Iniiikli rnil wilit lninm-i t-. Vli-.i ,f
I ncli iiuil .M .I llovvh-y, in lln- I., Hit thai
ll,- iiitt'it-nt- ol iin imlruils Willi, intuit sail
in Mm ir li.tn I. IlKi-ep-iillcim ii nnii ', ,,.
liii'iiit.illiiii lr.nn inc. n thi lr li nui ii i - for
iriiiiiiitim-li mill liiti(?ril) nu- will kn .tin,
Hint tln-tillii-i.il ii'julliiiii iiI'IhiIIiuI tlitialin tcur
inl in I'tiiimt-tliiii uilli mil kslutfiiiatti-is. liic.,
usM-isiai nls mill lillc, Is ti Millicli nt L-iuiaiiU .,1
tlie Nili l of all ifnl e-tlatt- liilt rrMs Cnllillilltr.l
t-. IIm in I ilit-urun-, vvillwiiil Innllatlnii, I,. k
ni luli'iiii. in oiiillnuc Ihi-lr Ini'liit-s-i in i
lianiU nl' Mturs. Lncll A lloiifei. 1
-tlilt ii. iln ucronaii nrtlit-tilil il rin
Kr-JiH ,-1ull ,
li.AlllOllXi; WINblll.S
Ciiin, 111 , Krbrtuiry 15, Is?.'-
'Ilii' iiailiisUuttl huve this il.ij ii.twliitcil
llHinHht. in iwiiui-nluii fur tin- iiiitiKiM- uf
rarr.v hnr on lliu teal , ,:1 lm.li,,.. , t,iirai,i,K
i- ll.',l,"n- "IhmiIIics iriiiiillii'buaim-M.
I-mm Sir W iii.tnn' iatinu ,n- would u.Mt-nill)-
solicit ii otilliituilioii of lliili laisiiir-,
mnl from Hit- i ,lc Kt-m-nill) uuy lnislnes In
oiir llni' VVt- liitjri- oiirsilvft to lulUilnllt nl
tili'ltiiun.x UiKincsiliHl inj) In- Inlrn-lisl to us.
, , ,..,. 1-VSlll .V. IIOWI.l
luirn, in., r,, is;5. law-p-tr
"ThoBost Thing in tho West."
Atchison, Topsta & Santa h 1 1
IN KANSAS.
a, 000,000 AGUES
ur the U-tt I'lirniniK uml Acrlnillni-al IjtniU In
Aiin-ii, bltiultil In uijil iie.il- Hit- Imiiinfitl
i tiUniiivooil unit (milt Aikun-as viillc-yit, the
lunlniofihu Weil, on '
11 Yours' Credit, with 7 par cent. Inter
oat, una 20 por cont. Discount
for Improvement!.
r a it i: it i: r ir n i:
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ti.'.,.t!l.,.ri;u.1"r" ".".''.'""l'' Kl ln full hifornw
Uon, tent AiMir,.
A.h. JOII.NSU.V,
Ailln Imu ConnuNnlvni-r, ToiVit, (nn
M l!n-l-7-H-.liii.
THE IUIIjV BHiLKTIN.
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(cxtviit Moailny) In tlie llnlltllii 1 litlltl I , rm.
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Tin: ItctLf.iiv ts nritd to city iiili-crllieraliy
fiiithnd can lilt ul 'I'vvtnlyl-'lve (.Vats n YYVik,
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inyiiblpwnkly fly Mull, (In ailtnnfe), ill) k r
minimi M in-intli". H three niniitli, $S ntn-
inoiitti, $ -.:,.
THE WEEKLV BULLETIN.
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ix-ruiinum, iaVHrlnbl) in ii'lviuire. 'I liv fai-tagr
on Ihe Weekly vv ill 1-e iirejuiil nt tbU olllce, so
Hut subscriliers vv lit nbtnlii fur a -iitj-cription
Hit of I n vetir.
ADVERTISING RATES.
IIAILY.
lluduvM CnnU, vr annum f;W Co
"ne square, tins lierr linn 1 HI
I'ne square, two Iti-ertluiH 1 so
Unu gquure, tme vvirk, -J ,Vi
'hie stjiuilv, tvro wirks, a ill
One square, Umi- wi.-k I m
One nre, onruioiith a nu
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One squire, one Insertion, ji ltf(
Ihcli Milseiuciit laurtion ,yi
&3-'Jiie Inch Is a sqiuue.
tj-l'ti rejful.ir.lverllers vveufieriiiis-rluriii-
llUcellU-llls, lK,h a, ( mte ,mr?:,., an,i ni!,,.
ner uf tils ilnj ls lUlr Liters.
S3-N'ollrtM la Iftfal column lnwrte.1 Tor Hf
ttm lints fK.-r lln (or tine Inserll.in, Tvitnty
Lent n line for tiro insertion-, TMity-Klve
Cents a ltit-e fi.r ihree liiseitiin. qhliiy-l lve
l.ints a lino Tur one Week, tout .rvtnt-t'hr
t nt a line for one month,
Communlcatloiui upon subjects of (ten
oral interest to tha public solicited.
L3-A11 letter ihoulil Ijc :i-blri fcl to
joiin it. om.itt.v,
I'n-jiik-nt I sir" Ili-llitlii t'liiumiiy.
ROBBINS'
10SIG BAM!
112 COMMERCIAL AVE.,
CAIRO. ILL
f T1r i -I'-T
vnrn
Pianos and Organs,
SHEET MUSIC AND
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S
PIA3STOS
Of World wido Reputation.
U'kinnileili.-tsl l-j nil u-.oil .Munt-iiin to l- Ihe
lie-i I'ijin. now in.iile
THE GREAT UNION PIANO,
01 which we have mi 2 ovur AW iliirmj,'
tvvclie )e,ir past, bi .-omliii; more mnl nmrc
pojuiUr every jn.
SMITH'S .MEItICAN OR(wN.
Splenilld tone, Power ami Durability.
Kimball's Orchestral Organ,
A very line instrument, udapttal to In-tni-m
ntal ns well a vocal muk-.
A -' '"'J tt"h aiii: oi i i;iiki) on
Jr. l-.isy .Monthlv Payments, at low IL'iire
retMnlU-sH of l.it Prii-t-..
SHEETMUSJC
In preiitvnriM). biclmlins all the new
ami popuUr imi.ie ol the ilav.
Olih-rs fioni Ihe I ouiitl)
promptly hilutl ami sent
li mail.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS,
ACCOKDEOXS, CLAHIXETS
FLUTES,
PICOLOS,
TAIYIBORINES
FliKNCil IIAiti's. Kl' '., KTC.
Band Instruments of all Kinds
I'urrlsheil to Order.
STHINOS FOH VIOLINS, OUITAItS, ETC.,
Of Ihe llest Quality.
Classical Studios and Exorcises
Of all grades for IMano nr Vok-ts.
riT'Kvery deserlption of .Musical iier
ehiinilisu inrnMieil to order, prmnptly and
at price: lower than ever offered before.
'IiM i AI.bO Of
ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY.
nd for Ilhihtr.itcil Cataloun and Prii-o
l.it ot tbc.su beautiful 1,'roupeif.
All Ooodi Warrantod m Reproionted.
AddrcH,
ROBBINS' MUSIC BAZAP,
Cairo, Illinois.
E. MAXWELL & CO.,
DaiUwiu '
KAILWAY MACHINERY ami BUitNIKO
tlcSOILS &it
No. 010 North Main Struct,
ST. LOUIS, MO..
CJ-N. B..CS
AQENT8 FOH FUEJ5U PLUMPAno OILS
i.vsi.'it.iNu:.
C. N. HUGHES,
" (iint-nl
Insurance Agent.
OFFICE l
oxxxo iu-vriaEi.
Ovor Matbusa & Uhl'i.
ATOM: but t'lul-LUsi lilnijnivs riiie
X MHItsl
INSURANCE.
ESTABLISHED isr8.
S AFFORD, MORRIS
AND CANDEE,
(iineral
Insurance Agents,
73 OHIO LEVEE,
City National Dank Building, up-ataln.
Tho Oldent Entibllshed Aironcy In South
om IlllnolB, ruprcseutiiiK ovnr
8G5 00 .000.
oi
PITTSBURGH,
PARADISE,
ST. JOHN'S and
PEYTONA CANNEL
Orders for Coal by tho cur-load,
ton, or in hogsheads, for shipment,
promptly attended to.
tn?To largo consumers and all
manufacturers, wo tiro prepared
to supply any quuntity, by tho
monin or year, at uniiorm rates.
CAIKO CITY COAL COMPANY.
C7-IUllii!j) l!n. 'niilll-e, Ni. 70 01iij t.iiu
5.-lI:illl.l.ij III.. '- ulurrbcul
t J-At l.g) illnn .Mill-', or
;-At tin- i.iKii Hump, liml r Tlilily-Ki,'tit
Ullft
Jj-I'oit UlUce limwi i , :)
ROSS'
Coal and Wood Yard.
COMMHUOIAL. AVEIJUE.
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7
PITT8BURG and ILLINOSG
COAL
stoye woor) !
17"i;i't' "m-t.iiiii t.n iiiimi ut inii.' aiii
tftlnuii'li'iill itvilllli. tiiiliu-ilt; l.li-rit
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'K-ritu atrictli' cluli .ilT-lii-ilin.'l
JIA.Mih.
THE
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITA!,, - - 8109,000
III-Ml I II
W f IIAl.I.lllAV, I're-lili-nt
lli;l!V I. IIAl.I.lllAV. Vin-I'li'.t
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(i. Ii Wii.uawmi'i, sii:i-iii.k Iiimi,
A II .n (iitlt
Exchange, Coin and United Statos
Bond!) Bought and Sold.
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Illl.tllH-NCl'l'lir
Enterprise Savings
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21, 18(10.
CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO
A. II. .s.W'TOJill, rii-Milint.
h S. IAVI.UH, Viit' I'ltwlilt-iil.
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tltuli-ly tn I hit iilnrli:il ol llm iIi-miH, tlu-ituy
1 till IlirJll i-onuiulliiil InlL-lt'.r
MAltUIKD WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAV
DEPOSIT MONEY AND NO ONE ELSE
CAN DKAW IT.
l)ifit tM ry luif im-t-B tljy ftwn tin ni.tiiJIp m
nnil hut in flu y it tiling I'm- x.tvlni;ili in-lli only
(rointilutfo'clufl.
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l
JOBBERS - -..VAlXfciElS OP
.ii-
I'ATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES.
DIIUGOISTS' FANCY GOODS, COLLIER WHITE LEAD,
WAX FLOWER MATERIAL, WINDOW GLASS,
BRUSHES, SOAPS, COLOH, OILS.
TUBE COLORS. liYti STUFFS,
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY,
VARNISHES, ETC., E 1 C.
ri:-.!l it t-nrri khi 1- nit- ati'l --Mi i fr. rn Unu il l I'ir. - ltu an-1 (,tnrnd '-tor uiwri
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WHOLESALE & RETAIL, I C A TRO I RETAIL cfc PKESCRIPTIO T
7-1 Ohio Lovoe. ' " I 'nahlmto- Av., Cor. 8th St
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-PARTICULAR NOTICE.
AVo liuvo veplonislioil our .lob .Printing Ollico with
many fonts of now typo and liuvo (.filers out lbv otliev
fonts of the latest popular stylos. AVo avo detonninotl
to establish llio reputation of our offi ;c for first-class
work, and make our prices so low that the most enthu
siastic patrons of foreign pities will bo compelled to ad
mit that wo do work at lower prices than any other of
fice in tho country. Mr. Oberly, admitted to be one of
tho best practical job printers West and South, has
assumed personal supervision of tho job printing de
partment, and will ondeavor to give satisfaction to our
many patrons.
STJBSCHIBE I FOR THE
WEEKLY
ONLY $1.25 A YEAR.
(iois rs.
BROB.
anil Rotnll
IIJ.il A i$
AMi-
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niriisluauM
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