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9QMMB. OBMLY, Editor.
r COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
HrcaUr Merlin of the llnnril of
County CommlMlmirr.,
State or IIII110U, County of Alexander m.
llcguUr meeting of tnc lw.ui. tl
county couimlsMoner oi Alexander
county, IlllnoM, held nt the court lioti.o.
In the city or Cairo. In mU county nml
State, on Monday, the 7tli day of .lune,
A. D., 1875. , , r
Present CommlvloneM .Tallies I..
Sander, chalnnani Ucorgv h Uhcr, '1 lios.
Wilson, Jacob O. Lynch, clerk.
It i onletvd that the following bills Iw
allowed ami that orders therefor be
drawn upon tho county treasury accord-
Ingly, vl..: . .
Dr. .1. A. M.Olbbs, medical at
tendance nt poor farm, three
months, to .Tune 1 $"0 IK)
James II. Carter, Mierlt.ot' .loliti
on county, conveying prisoner
to Cairo and scrvinp subrm'iin
In criminal ca.e, in full ol bill
for $10 S3 (the remainder of the
bill Having been nereioiore act
ed on.)
Dr. Wm. Wood, three month'
CO 00
miai y 14 iit.il? jilij'af'.lMM. j,
and us overseer of noor.S75...
150 00
Gtrorge W. Sammono. one day a
jmljro lor special election.
Thebes precinct
Jefferson Miller, 1 dav a ludge
for special elect!" in tfu-tn--nreenct..
.........
: 00
;i 00
Jas. C. Llghtncr, 1 day as J mips
for special election
m 1 neie
precinct.
Wm. M. Urcc-e, 1 day as clerk for
special election in Thebes pre
cinct. Alfred llrown, 1 day as clerk for
special election in l'hebes pre
cinct. S. .Marchildon, carrying poll book
52 miles
John II. Gossman, coroner, hold
00
:i 00
:t 00
2 CO
ing 8 Inquests and expenses at
tcndlntrsauic.
211 00
II. Houpt, repairing clock In
county clerk's olllcc
Edward Garazhty, supervisor
road district 18, working road,
etc
Chas. Spires. 21 davs work in and
1 00
:. 00
around fail 5 50
Daniel llartinan, clothing for
Monroe Purcell, insane 13 03
John Hardin, keeping pauper and
child 3 weeks 12 00
F. Bross,coutityJudge,l quarter
salaiy to June 1st 250 00
Dr. G. G. Parker, unking post
mortem examination of body 01
Chas. Daniels 10 00
G. W. Hicks, mattress for jail LI 00
S. Marchildon, money paid out as
overseer of poor 20 50
C. A. Marcliiluon, provisions fur
nished a pauper. 11 17
.uanin urown, lumber lor oor
house.
J. G. Ilolwini;, goods for paupers
and poor house ,
7 50
0 35
t. 11. i;unnuignam, minai ot u
dead nairoer? etc
-17 00
KobertLevy, attending 'Johnson
county circuit court in Uup
ton case, in full of bill-
Henry Latner, attending Johnson
county In Gupton case in lull of
bill
A. fiotto, attcnJlii'' Johnson
1 50
IS 50
county In Gupton case In full of
Mil.....
I.. Harris, unending Johnson
county In Gupton case In full of
bill ,
A. HcHman, attending .lolm&on
county In Gupton can: In full ol
bill.....
P. Zanone, attending Johnson
county hi Gupton case in lull of
bill.....
John W. Fry, attending Jolm-on
comity in Gupton ease in full of
bill.....
Wm. Thele, attending Johnson
county in Gupton case In fidl of
bill..... ..
T. M. Taekwell, attending Alex
ander county circuit court from
Union county In criminal case
Joseph Clement", attending Alex
ander county circuit court trom
Union county in criminal ca-e..
It. Krootz, attending Alexander
county elrcuit court from Union
county in criminal eae
A.J.Arnold, attending Alexan
der county circuit court from
Johnson county In crimlni.il
case. ,
Andrew J. Dale, attending Alex
ander county circuit court from
Union county In criminal case...
Anderson Logan, attending Alex
ander county circuit court from
Ohio in criminal case
W. U. Ilockweil & Co., stationary
for county clerk
William II. Ilockweil, stationery
for county clerk.
UeuJ. Kaklus, attending Alexan
der county circuit court from
Union county In criminal ca...
Calvin Pewrod, attending Alex
ander county circuit court from
Union county in criminal cae...
John A. Trcece, attending Alex
ander county circuit court from
Union county In criminal case...
Sam'l 11. Poor, attending Alexan
der county circuit court trom
Union county In criminal case...
Calvin Pewrod, attending Alex
ander county circuit couit from
Union county in criminal ease...
Dr. A. P. Greer, service-, for
fi 00
50
5 50
50
50
50
00
(J 00
20
10 00
5 05
:i oo
oo
2 W)
0 00
40
3 20
uaviu uuriou, a iwujKrrallllcted
1'arlnr. kcrt
county suivrliitendent of imbllo
schools, etc., 3 months to June
a . r.7,7.w'.V' V.'.V.'!''."!'i".v
150 15
... -m,juiub! in my ptace,
Sadie?" "fluest " ,,od' '
3s 00
"Mil iiarunnn. iir.i . .
tor hoy i refonnwhoo .. .... t
St. Mary' lntlnnarv. .nr.iV.V.: 1
3 to Junei; t.r. 3'sj o0
llios. A. llrown, inaltitaliiliur
CMnrrV;;v"vr.":;v'"V'v.'"--. 103 02
Glbbs. conntv r,I. -uleiat. . ' A.:?1-
1?. wnpewat poor fan,, tor
9,ViS'm,r'"' wroiwr, on tho
iuuuwiiiK nameu iluad uer
feons, bo approved oinTllled. vl: 1
un tno body ol John H.Morse, at
Cairo, on June 7, 1875. ' 1
ilWf ,irJaracs I1-'rty, nt
On the bodv of mi unknown whito man
" vt44iu vii juny s, 1040,
On the body of John S. Delaney, at
GO080 ItUlld on Man.)i 1.1 I(i?r ' ' 1
On U10 body of an unknown white man
at Cal ro on March 84, 1875.
J2!tt, l DaiilcU at
JtoSSti&S!. Wo t Cairo
,,w;,,1',ar?.I,8'' 1,1 1,111 f ML 23 70
M. I. Hollmaii, rei)alring bridge
near PollMkjt c'o.'s mill .?.. 37 50
Mrs. P. A. favISr-aVOT,. ... " ,,a
Z hodv f Just-co ol- tho iicace, 011
andfSea Hodlcr.la. approved
1 .
In the matter of the petition of John
II viand forifllefoii account ol crmneom
n'senicnt (lie Hoard de.'llnrd to take no
tion. , ,,.
Whereupon tho Hoard adjourned until
y o'elook a. 111. to-morrow.
James I..Snikih.
Thos. Wiiox,
Gkoihik Fisiikii.
Commissioner'".
Tt'KSDAV MOlt.VlNO. 0 "CI.CK, JCNM! S,
1875.
The Hoard met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present : Commissioner. Jainn
L. Siimle rs. Clialrman ; George Filier,
and Thru. VIIon.
It Is ordei-ed that tho following hills he
allowed am! that orders he drawn there
for upon the County Treasury, accord
ingly, v I.:
11. Wardner, M. I)., 2 vMIs tt
prisoners ? 110
II. Fitgerald, servleos In and
around Court House :i months,
to June 1 I
J. G. Lynch, money paid out tor
expressngc. Ac - -0
James I?os, 2 ton coal tor Court
House W
Thomas Lawrence, M. 1).. post
mortem examination on body
ol Delaney.in full of hill 10 00
Dr. W. Wood, medicines, medical
services, cah advanced, on
nceount of paupers to June I,
three months . -- 0
Cairo Cit v Gas I oinpany, ga con
sumed "at court house to June 1,
In full ot bill 20
Culver, I'flge. HoyucX-Co., sta
tlouerv for roitutv clerk 00
Culver, Page, Hoyne fc Co., sta
tlomrv for cotintr treasurer 5 25
John P.'Helv. 2 mans of county... in 00
P.. F. lUllltiir-lv. county fotist.iliN-.
IS Uy a b.illlll', .May term,
187.1 " 00
J. X. T. Irvln, count v con-table. 1 1
days a bailiff, May term, 1S75... :I5 00
Henrv Hunsaker, 11 days as
baillir. Jlav term. 1875 22 CK)
Patrick Collins. 15 davs as balMl",
.Mav term, 1875 30 W
C. A." Spires, 17 davs as ballih",
.May term. 1875.....'. 31 00
11. Fitgerald, dieting prisoners
three months, to June 1 11S7 00
It Is ordered that the fee bills of A.
Comings. J. P., as follows, be disal
lowed, vl.:
The People, A c.,vs. James Morris. $2 05
J lie People, vc, vs. J-.thvnnl
Hare.
2 50
3 35
3 05
The People,
Swank
Ac, vs. Wayne
The People,
Ac.,
John
heeler.
The People.
He., vs. Wade A
Hubert 0 05
It Is ordered that tho renort of Dr. W.
Wood, on the condition, etc of liauners
it St. Mary's Infirmary, 3 months to June
1st. be approved and tiled.
hereupon the board ad ouriicl until
0 o'clock a. in., to-morrow.
James L. bANii:it.
Tuos. Wilson,
Gkorok PisitKr..
Commissioners.
wr.nxr.sUAY xohni.no 0 o'clock, Jin 0,
1C--
The board met pur.-uent to adjourn-
meut. Present Cominlssioners James
L. Sanders, chairman ; Thos. VlUon and
George Fisher.
it is owereu mat tnc tollowlng bills be
allowed and orders lw drawn thei-efor
upon the county treasurj' accordingly,
viz:
Chas. Cunnlnghain, express char
ges paid on blankets- S
Illinois Frintinir Co.. 1 record and
1 00
blanks for county treasurj' -
Culver, Page, Hoyne ic Co., 1 re
cord aud blank-, for circuit elerk
12 00
13 25
W. 11. Ilockweil A- Co.. led-rerand
ca'h book for countv treasurr,
In full of bill for 3 Y5 '
7 00
Culver,Page,IIoyne & Co., blanks
ioravv$wr "j..
It is ordered that the renort of Charle.,
Cunningham, county treasurer, from last
report, to June 7. 1875. show-in'' u bal
ance In the general fund of $3,392 Gl ; in
tlie reiunuing fund of 52,013 7C; and in
the road fund of $2,021 88, making a
total balance of $7,391 23, bo approved
and Hied.
Whereupon the board adjourned until
0 o'clock a.m., to-morrow.
Jamks L. Sankkiis,
Tiios. Wilson.
Gtonr.r. Fisiimt,
Coninilsslouers.
TIIt'ltlDAV I0I!
NINIi. 0 o'clock, Jl'.ST. 10,
1875.
The board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present Commissioners James L.
Sanders, chairman ; George Fisher aud
Tlioi. Wilson.
It is' ordered that the following blll be
allowed and that orders be drawn upon
she county treasury therefor according! v,
vl:
Iluse, Loomls, A Co., ice
furnished at
conn nou-e s
. . r...ii .. .........v
0 30
u. .. ienaun, auemung circuit
court as witness from Pulaski
county, In criminal case, hi full
of hill for $7 10 .-, 00
sWt o( the Holy Cross, for
keeping 1'. llyland.a pauper, 3?
month', to June 1st. .-if sill in
full of bill for $00 CO 18 CO
On this day conies Chas. (Jiimilinri..,,.,
county treasurer, and submits the follow
ing report on coupons received ironi F.
iiro-s, irusieooi 1110 Alexander county
bonds tubscrlbed to the C. A St. L. It. It;,
.Su'te of llllnoU.JAIciuuiler county sj.
.icifi 0, ihc tiwa of Vuunlu Cummin.
ttorurt, June Term. IMS.
Tll!mJJ,0?".'?ble V0""1 of Cou'"' ColillllU-
im ' uf Alexander couatr .
i "IM,y!lj'nw, 9arlcs Cunningham,
treasurer ot Alexander county. W leave
to submit tho following reirt 0,1 tht
couiions received by him from F. Bross
trusteo of the Alexander rntmtv liml
KUbscribed to tbu c. AsSt. L It. It.; also
certllhi of ktock Caiio & nt. Lotus
rviiroaiicouiiniii ..! .isli received. He
1 '"e loilowlhg
to-
tonSTiri'J''Wot1)
Mxtync; both nunmers "of each 7oVl Z
V.V-l. W., 0,1l"""i inuubered one (1) to
f ix (i!) ol bonds inunbereil Ixry. two '(0
to film lniii,l....,1 nnn 1 ... l'
1
1.. ; . lr.'h numbers ot
d ',! ,1,!''11 lirce hun-
lorl v (CIO! . '
coupons at
sand live hundred and twenty l0 laV T n
Co miniE. nfr, ,t.i i, .. ""ii.irs III
l.ere,l yr-e r7i' "A" "
ai-o re
'eiiM'Ctl 11 Hi' L11I.1...11...1 4 '
In cash.
CUS.Cl'.NS,S;,AM
treasurer Al,. i ... :
And thnw,,., . ""'J'
cerulng ald reiiort I, il 1 wUhi eo1'
sumo He mm l ' ?" !;" J !l,nl '
cover 1110 hum o e htv.11. ; . "v,,l.,rVr
ine county treasury
17. . i" "L".18 ito
he certltrcttes of stock ; ana 1 K.W
hoard do now 1!. .1. tins
luuouiik, which s iiRcoitiini'ii
done, thl, foil, .lay or ,l,n,e, A. . 1$
iifM imV ,:.r"' """"on!, were
vv, iuiiiu 1101 do collecteil
nmountliiir t t-w .ii 1... ..n . . L.u'"-4tu
. ,1 " r -", iiiinweii, (IIIJ (111
order therefor drawn on Ihu Vomit v
treasury accordi ugly. ountj
il ih nniniiui fimt ti 1
' " ""-'""I'licutt clerk, oniee;
earned, and collected to June 1, 1875, lie
until m-pil mill "ilfoil. .
Whereupon the board adjourned until
y o ciock. a. in. to-morrow,
Jamks L.Hsni:its,
Tims. Wilson,
G 1:011111: Fisiitcit,
Commissioners.
ritinXv m'oiininu, It o'clock, .ii'NK 11.
1875.
The hoard met pur.siiaul to Miljourn
ineiit. '
Present Cominlssioners James I..
Sanders, chairman ; Geoige Fisher and
Tho. Wilson.
It is ordered by the Hoanl that the tol
lowlng bills be allowed and th.1t orders
therelor bo drawn upon the county treas
ury accordingly, vl.:
J. O. Huels. blank books forn.sscs.
sornnd circuit clerk 4! 3(5 00
Cairo Bulletin Co., blanks for cir
cuit clerk I 50
Cairo Bulletin Co., blanks foreoiiu-
tyclerk 10 00
Cairo llullctin Co., Advertising
for treasurer In lill of bill for
$10 11 00
Cairo Bulletin Co., adveitlsng-lor
Sheriff. r. 23 50
Cairo Bulletin Co., blanks for
countv Mipcrlntciideut of
schools 2 50
J. II. Utterly and M. B. Harrell.
publishing Mareh pixxt-ediugs
of board hi full under contract.. 51 00
J. C. Worthlngton, repairing
Cache bridge 0 00
II. C. Mills, 2 days' work on
Mound City road 3 01
Pleny Mllln, 2 days' work on
Mound City road 3 00
Louis Meddows, 1 dav's woik
with team on Mound Cltvroad- 3 O0
Chas. O. Patter & Co., articles for
lall I W
Dr. J. (.'. Sullivan, surgical opera
tion una iiii-oncr and iot mor
tem examinations hi full of bill
for $50 20 is)
J. T. Lvuch, county clerk, sun
dry fees 118 00
Whereas, George W. Samuious, a resi
dent of Koad district Xo. 8, has made
atlldavit that E. E. Kerr, sujervIsor of
-aid district, has utterly tailed and neg
lected to perforin hl duties as such
supervisor; It Is therefore ordered that
citation Issue to said E. E. ICerr, com
inandlitg him to appear before this board
on Thursday, the 17th day of June Inst., to
show cause why he should not be re
moved a. such supervisor.
It is ordered that the semi-annual re
port of Jacob G. Lvnch. count v elerk. on
fees earned and received, to June 1, 1S75,
lw approved and tiled.
It Is ordered that the following iiersous
be selected nsirrand inrors. to serveat tho
September term, A. I). 1875, of tiw
Alexaiiucr county circuit court, yiz.:
ocoriro Giles anil . 11. i-rascr. or
Clear Creek; Clitltoti Hazlewood and
lames E. McCrite. of Hazlewood: J. G.
lSolwinir and Aaron llobbs. of Thebes'
John M. Dortou, of Thebes: John Hi
Parker, of Goose Island; David II.
Bern-, of Dosr Tooth: G. A. Burke
aud Dennis Sullivan. of Unitvi
Thomas Porter, .las. W. Stewart, Sam'l
Orr. John C. Talbott. P. .i.Tlilstlcwood,
Ell W. Green, mid John McEwcn, Jr., of
Xorth Cairo; and Peter Culil. L. D.
Thorns. 11. J. Cuiid ff. William White and
E. C. Ford, of South Cairo.
It is ordered that the following named
officers of this Board bo allowed the sums
set opposite their respective names for
services as per diem for attending tills
term of the Board and .March special
term, viz :
James L. Sander.-, commissioner
. days, at 3, and mileage, 53 50 is 00
George Fisher, commissioner, (1
days at S3 IS 00
Thomas Wilson, commissioner, 0
days at S3 IS CO
Jacob G. Lvnch, elerk, 5 days, at
$3 : ....1 15 00
Whereupon, the Board adjourned until
Thursday, the 17th day of June, A. D.
1875, at ts o'clock, 11. m.
I. i), I,. .Sa.yikd:-.,
Gnu. FisiiEi:,
Tnos. Wilson.
Coininlssloner.s,
J cob G. Lvnch, Clerk.
POLITICAL.
FK0CEEDINOS OF THE OHIO DEMO
CKATIC STATE CONVENTION.
Heiioiiilniilioii r iov. Allen Willioiil
Uiinilion.
IUpudlUoa of the Policy ot Beiumpticn.
lilllcr ArriilKtiinpiit ol
cuii 1'nrly
I lie Itepulill.
Coi.UMiius, O., June 1". The demo
cratic state convention to-day was one of
the largest and 1110-t turbulent ever held
in Ohio. ItuflH I. lianney ot Cleveland
served as permanent president. The fol
lowing ticket wasnoinlnated : For gov
ernor, Wm. Allen ol lioss; lieutenant
governor. Samuel. F. Carev of Hamilton:
supreme Judge, Thin. . Ashbtirn of
uiertnoni; aiulltor, E. .M. (ireeu
Shelby; treasurer, John Sehreiner
Meigs ; attorney-general, Thomas
of
of
K.
of
'owell or Delaware ; ineinber lioard
itibllo works, II. K. Ohairan of Krie.
l'he followlliL' nlatform was entlinilns.
tlcally adoptetl:
The Deinocratlo party of Ohio, In state
convention assembled, proclaim the fol
lowing proposition of political laltli and
action :
1. A fracred adherence to the urine!.
pies of government declared uml put In
practical operation by the fathers of tho
republic.
j. opposition to aggressions by either
lcpartnicnt of the government upon tho
luuctions ot the others, and to the in.r.
else by federal authority ol any of Dm
powers reserveu ny tne constitution to
u e stales, respectively, or to 1 10 oeo.
pie.
!l. The nrotcctlon of Mm
tO all cltlL'iu. ulllinnf
color, or previous condition of .servi
tude.
I. 1 lie tire.slileiit'ri eervlr.u lIiooLI I.,.
limned 10 one term nt a salary of $2.',000
11 i
K !... 1 .
department of the government, federal,
11. jieuefieiiiiieiiL linn reform in nt'ii-i.
cmw aim local.
0. .No grants of land or inonev b v the
" muiim, ur lino ui it erctut to rail'
road, steamship or other coiiiivnilc,.
7. The nrescrvatioii til' tin.
pumic laniis tor the benctlt ol citizens of
wio 1 mien status, anil foreign emigrants
who liavo declared their Intention to be-
come such, who will occupy and cultl
yjiic 1 iiu same.
H. That tilt! coiitraetlon of II in r-tirron.
e lieretoloru made by tho Itepubllcaii
1110 iiiruier contraction pro
posctl by it. with 11 view to tho forced re-
Miiupiiou 01 sieciii payment, has already
moiigiu ui.a,ter to thu business of the
v-miiii- .11111 itireateiis it with mineral
'.uihi iiptey ami ruin. We demand that
t us policy bo abandoned mi o.,,. lllu
.iioim 01 eiu reiicv Do mm o anil kei
eipial to tho waiits of trade, leaving i
'e-(oratlnn of Ieral.teiiilei j in i. ,..
th
III
rhu V1i,,,!,.u.,"'"l-I,t nbout promoting
"cstroylte otby
en u II ein .,mt'y u.lri;!,,,y "IU'ded by tin
tpunjioin Party oi abollduni.' leal ten
oi....!,!. ..n "iniKs power to
owei- or 7ie . .. ,Kiy' wUl nwtvma thu
imwu oi an already dangerous inoiiono.
Iy, and tho enormous hordei , Tw t
!'!r,"',,.t ,u !;i'iu without a1,1' u " :
satin!? mil- m ,;; ,! v y. 1
tills pollcv the deniand tltat all the na
tional batik circulation he promptly and
pcrmaneutlv retired, 11ml legal-tenders he
Issued hi I hell' place.
10. That piddle Interest demands (hot
the government should ccno to discredit,
Its ow'u currency, and thoithl make its le-
gal tenners icceivatiio tor an purine dues,
except beie respect lor the obligation
of controls requires payment in coin ;
mill that'jve I ivor the payment of at least,
oue-halfoi tin" customs in legal tender.
11. The extinction of the present na
tional hanks, and the establishment In
their stead ofa system of free banks of
tllseounland deposit only under such reg
ulations as ihe States may respectively
prescribe, anil no paper currency, except
such as uuiy K1 Issued directly by and
upon tho faii'i of the genend govern
ment. 12. A tariff he no purpose of
revenue.
13. We favo' the complete separation
of . church mid State, Inde
pendent mm absolute freedom
of opinion, 'itial and exact Jus
tice to all rellgidis societies, iiuii purely
secular edticatiei at the expense of the
tax paver, wltlotit dlvMon ninong or
control' hr any s et. directly or Indirectly
of anv portion o the public -cliool fund.
In view ot the idnilrahle provisions of
our State consttiitlou upon these sub
lects, whleli nre due to the energy and
wisdom orthe Icnioeratie party, we de
nounce the Keptbllcnn platform 11s 1111 in
sult to the luteligence of the people of
Ohio, and a lase appeal to sectarian
prejudices.
H. Thatwtlare oppo'cd to the pas
sage of what are called sumptuary Inws.
or any intcrfert nee with social liaMts or
cu-touis not in themselves criminal; ami
we reprobate any espionage by one clas
of citizen upon another under any pie
tcmo whatever.
With this declaration of principles and
policy w e arraign tho leaders ot the I'e
publlcan party lor their extravagant ex
penditure and prolllgate waste of the
jicople's money ; lor their oppresive.uu
jiiit aud defective system ol lluauce iiud
taxation : for their continued tyranny
mil cruelty to the Southern States of the
I r.ion; for their squandering of the pub
lit lauds; for their continuance of incom
petent and corrupt men hi oil Ice nt homo
anl abroad, aud lor their general mis
management of the government; and we
cordially Invite all men, without regard
to pa-t party associations, to co-operate
with us in exielllng them trom power,
and securing such an administration of
public affairs as characterized the purer
and better days of the republic.
THE DAILY BULLETIN.
rj-HK IlUt.LKTI.V le iiulill-htsl tvrr morning
(except Monday) In the Ilultitin llulldlng, cor
tir Wu'uiUKton avenuo uml Twelfth stivet
Tiie IIcllkhs is servnt to city euWilber. by
faithful carriers t Twenty-five Cents a Week,
luyablc weekly. llyMull, (in od ranee), 410icr
uunum; tlx months, SO; three months, tl; one
month, 1 ii.
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN.
I'uUI-lifl every lliurtxUy moruliig at $1 'i5
perannum, invariably In advance. lbvposMgc
on the Weekly will be )iivaM at thli dike, so
tluxt tubicribera will obtain for a lubscriptlou
rice of t a year.
ADVERTISING BATES.
DAILY.
ISuslne.u Caul, jr annum, CO
One square, one ii'ertiou,. 1 00
One -quale, two ln'trlloui,.....- 1 Wj
One aquaie, i.ne wirk , 3 ,v
One tquaie, two wcekt, 3 M
One square, Ihn-e weeks, 4 W
One tqiuv, one inunth, 2 bu
W K K S I. V .
One square, one Imertion IX)
Kadi aubseqiieut ln-v'rtlon,... W
O"0ne Inch is a eqcare.
t3"fo regular odvertiters weodertuperlorlii'
uu-ments, butli us to rate ot charge": anil man
ner of ilUilaylii; their favor.
EJ-N'otlee lu local column luseititl for Klf-
teeu Cents jht line fur one Innertloii, Twenty
CcuU a line for two Insertion!, Twenty-l'lve
OnU a line for Uin-e in-ertlons. Thirty-Five
Cents line for one wtek, aud Seventy-Five
Cents a Hue for one month,
Communication upon subjects of trim
oral interest to the public solicited,
trJ"All tetter nhoul'I be aJJrestnl to
JOHN' It. OilHUI.V,
l'nsl'knt Cairo Jlulletlu Coimany.
CUAI..
Coal Coal,
PITTSBURGH,
PARADISE,
ST. JOHN'S and
PEYTONA OANNEL
GOAL!
Ordora for Coal bv tho car-load
ton, or in hogsheads, for shipment
proiuiuiy uuonaoa to,
6TTo largo consumers ant) all
manufacturers, wo aro proparcd
to supply any quantity, by tho
month or year, at uniform rates.
CA1H0 CITY COAL COMPANY,
C-JIIUlay llro 'sofllcvs, No 70 Ohio Uvic.
-AtKKyi.tlunMlllH.or
iiuiiiuuy uro MruunubHl,
.11 IIIU woul
Diunii
foot of TUIrty-KlnM
strl-L't. '
Ol'ot Oftlco t)rawr. soo,
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NTOVKN,
WM. T. BEERWART(
-Dealer 111
STOVES,
TINWARE
IIOLLOW-WABE, &c.
.Maiiunwliiieruf
Tin, Shoot-Iron and Copper Ware.
O UTTERING AND ROOFING,
STEMBOAT AND JOB WORK
PKOMPTX,Y ATTENDED TO.
No. 27 EIGHTH STREET,
Bet. Couimorclal auit Wnshlnuton A ves
TINWARE
Rofrigcrntors, Walor Coolers, loo
uream r rcczcrfl, winaow Horcon
Wiro Cloth. Bird Caeen. Mnsn Bun.
kcts, Toilet Sots, Fishing Tackle,
Lamps, OU, Chimnoys. Also Mo
lino Flows and a general stock of
Garden Implements.
In rrtniujpti'irt Alttithi. u1ii. I Vi-n n Hr.i.
clii Tiii-mltti, nml hiii iirviianit to ilu utl Vliut
of Job Work on iliort notice.
1 Lit i eonit.iiilly on linii'I a tair turlrly of
Cooking Stoves, Tinwaro, Build
ers Hardware,
Wholesale and Retail.
Solcnxcnt fortlic rrlclinitr-l
jrj-CulI sn 1 examine U-forc jiurdiminif, as I
ill not lie nnilrrxilil.
1UI conuT l'JIli nml t'liin. A v.. 'AIRO.
C. W. HENDERSON.
41!i-"-14illy
ItKAI. EST.tTK A;r..T.
JOHN Q. HARMAN &
CO.
Real Estate
HOUSE A.C3-B1TTS
COLLECTORS,
WNVE.YANCKBS, N0TAEIE8 PUBLIC
Land Atrenta of tho Illinois Central and
uuruiiKton ana uuincy it. It.
Companlus,
North Cor. Sixth and Ohio Lsvoe,
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
I. II. t. Y.NIK.
!. J. IIOWLKV.
LYNCH & HOWLEY,
AND
Housq Agents,
Collectors and Convoyanoers.
OKFICK-At the Court Uouso,
JOHN P. HELY & CO.,
ANN
Sous Agoatts,
Collectors and Conveyancers,
Lund Surveying und Civil En
Kincoring. OFFICE-In Winter's Dlock.Corner Com.
inerciul Avenue and Seventh Utrout,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
ft-t-lf
VAUIKl'Y NTOIIi:.
Wew-York Store
WHOLESALE AND HETAIL.
HARDWARE
LorgoBt
VARIETY STOCK
IN THE CITY.
Goods Sold Vory Close.
Oarew 10th St. and Commercial Av
CAIEO. ILLINOIS.
i i
O. O. PATIER & CO.
PROMINENT
as
'it.
i
TIIK NEW LOW RESERVOIR "STANDARD"
.1 ill. . I j
OAK
Groat Durability with Handsome Doslgns, and Giving PER-
FECT SATISFACTION Everywhere,
Excelsior Manufacturing . Comp'y
2, 014, 010 and 018 N. MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIi, MO.
AND SOLD KXCLU8I VKLY BY
G. W. HENDERSON, Cairo, HlloU.
DMVUUIIITM.
BARCLAY BROS.
Wholesale
DRUGGISTS
at
PAINT AND OIL DEALERS.
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF
PATENT MEDICINES,
DRUGOISTS' FANCY GOODS.
WAX FLOWER MATERIAL,
BRUSHES.SOAPS,
TUBE COLORS,
CHEMICALS,
VARNISHES,
WK nullclt oirri'liHiiiilcncc snl nnlr from I)niKrlM, I'liy
of criioli In our llnr ..U,mlMiMt. l'liini-'itlmi uml t'ltnih
uuni witu rviiHuic I'rutfa si niiouni)ic rutirii.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
CAIRO
74 Obio Leva.
i. ,M .
METfl lildlRsp is!M v ILLfl
I
I -T-
F. M. STOGHFLISTH-
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
Wines find Liquors.
02 OHIO LEVEE, - - CAIRO, ILL.
Koops a full stock of
K.ozxtixols.y Bourdon,
Monongahela, Rye and Robinson County J
FRENCH BRANDIES, HOLLAND GIN,
RHINE.
KELLY ISLAND AND CALIFORNIA WINES.
LAME STOCK OF DRY SfllDS
, Offcrtil fur Sale nt'
Grat Hoduoiion in Friom
11V
Domestics.
Prints, Bleached Muslins,
Ginghams, Cretones,
Table Linens, Percales-
LARGE STOCK
Lawns,
Japanese Silks,.
i.A!P?$.
Urge mock of White Goods, VlotorU Lawns, Swiss Msrssllas, sncl'sLsrn Wlock 'of
Ribbons. This entire atock will be sold nt actual cot,inl continue until il II closed out. V1'
beconvincedoftirvat UsrKslus I TKHM3 STIttCTLY DASH, ' ,. . f
Oornr Ilclath, Bt. und Oommroiftl
-Mr
ADVANTAGES
ARK VX0N0MV IN PRICK,
StiFERiOR (iONSf RUCTION,
QUICK AND UNIFORM
6-7-i.m
- - - i-.-Li
and RsWUI
AND
TOILET ARTICLES,
COLL.IER WHITE LEAD,
WINDOW OLAS8,
COLORS, om
DYE STUFFS,
PERFUMERY.
ETC., ETC.
l'liylclnD ami Urnrral klorva In wan
Jiully Mollclne Cssn furnl.hc-l or . r
RETAIL PRCS CRY TKO"!
WashlnsTtom At., Oor. 8th St.
.t... i 1
Sheetings,
OF DRESS GOODS.
Suitings, . ,U't
Silk Poplins, hi, .
Grenadines.
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