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.OHM H. OBXM.Y, Kdltor.
a! I.WISflJAHO.V HLMATt II.
.After the matjtiprof tlifSpilu.u,rlil.iuil
Mwacttofv'ii editor, we illn tu say.
ltd Mill andtlolny, llmt Mr. .Iff ISMmil
H wretch, )vhom to rail u iimcrlt-r f
lueatilnu woulil le hno flattery, saiut
tlnw ftgo, In compliment of A. I!. I'usli,
Kvj., who hil .controlled nnd ltuioVfl
the columtn of the Km In the nlennt of
Mr. llobarU, vc remarked tlut.Mr.l'iitfU
ought to abandon the law and mount
the tripod. Thl the envious i:olorU,
who spell lil name with a little "a,"
construct Into a reflerlion upon the law
yerlyahlllty of Mr. I'iirIi. which It va
not, ami the wnall "a" KotuTt know it.
lint we forgive hlni the Uolx.-rH with n
small "a" and llek to onraerllinthat
l'ugh would adorn llio trlpol,
A MtN'M OR WAXAVN.
Tlie Shawneetoun Ciavtle, nl Ihe H'lli
lnt., ay a hiiinnu r wa found In the 1
rear of the U'nlton ltoue at that place.
A.tnysterv sit'in to be aociated with
the limb. It cmumt ! deteruilnetl
whether It U the lc;r of a man or woman.
We are happy to le t-u.ihliil to fiirnl-li
to the Shawneeite the mean by which
tlilf matter can In- determined to a do
ttionstrutioii. It they will priMMire the
service of '. -.-. or I he
Metropolis Tin, their doubt will
.leodlly be removed. Tln-y will then
h.ivc but to take Mr. McCartney Into the
neighborhood of the lr;j. If It U a man's,
it will, without hesitation, yet up and
klcV him; If a woman''', It will run away
from him. If It 1 a man'-. Mr. McCart
ney will run away irom It; it a woman',
he will run alter it. .Mr. .lone-, ot Hie
iltmae. Juurnif, havinj; had niiieh exjie
rJenec iu his -hurt, poetical life, nntl. I tie- i
rermlne the auction at a plmuv. ,
tiii: trn:Tiri' ihi:iii.m
thi: UKEt.T mo i on.
ox
WepubllihthU moritui.' an eUiloiial
article from the SckniijU- AmtrUnn on
the Keely motor. The. editor of the
Amtrtan hu no faith in the motor, and
denounces It a a deception. Ills in hU
opinion a contrivance, the chief purpose
of which J- to wrljfii'" money mil of -Illy
iwople. It will he oh-enid that I he
writer of the article ha- made no personal
iuvej-llifidion-. HubtamU afar oil" ami
cries: "Impossible." ,nd he miiy be
rijht. l'os,lbly (he motor I, n deceit
lion ; but the testimony of the ;.sv,M;ftf
Amrl(,i'n man. who ha? not seen the mo
tor, U not wotth as much on this subject,
a? thatot Win. II. liutherford, Chief Ku-Xluwrof-tlie
United State, Navy, l-rofi.
Kiul and Haswell. and olhcr, who have
eu the motor and Inveitiyatwl It thor
oughly. Wearenottheietore yd eon.
vlneed that the machine U a deception,
ttlthoujfh we are not eatlslkil that it. N
not. In thi case, seeing U believing.
t , I'ATRMTN.
fhe tollowiug patents were issued from
United Stato Patent Olllce to lllhmto
Inveutor, tor the week ending .nine 10,
S,5, and each dated .lime t. 1R7:. :
MJ holding iKiuelliilellt to-stOViTJirpei,
W. Deiimau and M. llatfoot.
El rao; side bar wagons, M.
Donnelly, I'eorlu; whllUetree, 'J'. Fur
long, Chicago; pessaries, .1. Ivcan, Chi
cago; stereotype plate holders, A. Kel
'fgi Chicago ; stereotype block, A. Kel
logg, Chicago; stereotype plates, A. Kel
Jogg, Chicago ; bases for colors Iu paint
ing with soluble cilleate. (J. Wllhelm
Thlelepaic; machines for moistening
fcleaglnoiu ficeds, A. I.awther, ChIc:igo;
barbed wire fences, W. Watklm and J I.
Scoutt, .Toilet ; water elevator, P. Hoag
and O. Junkermaii, Ccntralla ; corn har
row, J. McKormlc, Teoiia; plow Irons,
O. Moore ami (i. Ciirkendall. Mollnc;
letter boxes, A. Koseneljoma, Chicago ;
graining roller--, A. Taplln, llloomlng.
ton.
THE FAIIt'CAU If Kit ALII,
We have received the, (Irst iiiiiiiIxt 01
the daily Paducali lltrald, re.iiscltated.
Four years ago, the IT'rnU went down
and tho Ktnittckutn was established in
its place, Col..!otm C. Noble wins out
and tlie Martin hih Vow. down
goes the KeutnekUm and uprise the Ifn--nW,
the Martini rjenut and eider Col.
Noble. We bid the Ms, good-bye regret
fully, and Noble welcome with much
pleasure. The King is dead ; long live
the klug ! Col. Noble Is an experienced
editor, 0110 of the true-blue Kentucky
Democrat, who reverence, the memory
of Calhoun, drap a tear occasionally on
the grave of the Lost Cause, lament the
good old times, and with per-Ntent ener
gy and nover-tlrlng Industry continually
denounce the Itadlcals. All this the Col
ontl does with much ability. As a mourn
er of the things of the pat he 1, im-
wjualed, and as an active enemy ot the
rviw 01 uic prcsi.'ut lie lias lew peer.
mm pen in moid, ho u very strong If
not one of the .Sampsons of theprcs cer
tainly one of lt Wrongest nu n. He
nilgai bcslutc to attempt the gates of
(tuia, but with great cae lie em tear
asunder the Jaws of the l.'epublleau lion
that roan In the path ot the Democrats
of the Purchase. We welcome him back
to the trlpMl, and wish him a tornine In
bis re mure.
atiiiBBiKH rimVriv.
The conteata of Stribnrr for duly have
rx-en described as follows: "Kearny at
Seven Phien," a ballad hySiedinan. Illus
trated by Darley, takes tlTrt hyd iu the
duly number of Srrihrr. Ne.l Ve have
a profufely illustrated rketeh of'-fho
City of the Golden finte." by Samuel
Williams, one of the lcst-Vimw'n editors
ol Sau FrnncUco, who writei apparently
with discretion, in well as enthusiasm.
Not tlwlcMt Interesting part o Mr. Wll
llams's paper Is that In which he de
scribes John Chlnnman-hut his article
Is lively nnd readable from legln
ulngtoend. Col. Waring'. "Farmer's
Vacation" Is this month dccrlptive
of "The Bight of La Mauehe;'' he lvcs
u vtry bright uud ray article, wltli a
fttt Bany illustrations. Dr. Holland's
"Mm y nl Sevennak" l font tmml;
I'rank It. . Stockton wrHv aliout "The
Oil I nt liuddvr Orange:" Mr...lI..'ohu
ou, private 'ecretury of Charlei tjtuumr,
present some iiiiuv KccoIIccUoils'' of
the Senator, .1. II. Urury ha'nn ay on
DarwInUm; I'mul- tti-rr.v KatrfleM
print nn Ar.pcn.liv to UU paper on
SpltllualiJin: uud .'iiiii'ii;' the other voti
ltlhnlKn'. mv (i sti.tv by I'n.f.
IIoyeeii. iiulli.tr nl tliuiii.'ir'" and " The
Xoi;mn's Plljjiiiiujje." onw.tlitiijt
aUont "The .Mid.lle-ned Woinati, liy
Mr. li.nl-; it t iI ,iM.rm l Ml- linn-toil,
a d.uivhler of the iflfhititcd .S.na
llou'ton.
I In Tnnti's nl Die 'I'liiH' tlr. Holland
writes about "Old and New," now con
MlidiHil with SeritHt'-t "International
Copyright;" "The Taroehial School!;"
and an "American School of Ai t;" The
Old Cabinet contain "A Confu-lon of
Term ;" "Thought In Art.'' "The Plea
of Humility;" and "The Pickpocket'
Kxeu-e." Home and Society, Culture and
I'rojire The World' Work, and llrle-a-Ilrae
have Ihelr nti.it variety. The
publi'lter- protul' that there will be uu
blliniron of Iniei-e-t In Hie summer
m01,
.vi:wmi'Ari:H AMr.iTir.H.
Morgan, of the Shawnectown f7i :',
troadeil to deiiicralloii by the attack
of the editor of Hie Slut truft Xnri,
tlirows at that v;cutleuriu, Irom the cyl-umii-
ot hi pajior of the 10th lu-t.. n
flood of rclalUtovx Htipi:ratlon. .Mor
yan v)rpy- hint lili a uor-e than
Hecehcrlau crime, and call him a "eur,"
and a " ile creature." The rcsiill of the
battle of IJilllujjsjfalo will probably be
another .-hootlnj.' scrape. Some timuao,
the.se ifcntlcuien exehaiiKl sliot. like
true Williamson comity men or member
of the Southern chivalry. They will
likely be at the playful niniiseioonl airahi.
An?ry warfare like thi betueen edi
tors i di-irraeeful, and the baibarou
jiraelice eontlnnes nowhere iu Illinois (.x
ei pt at hprin-jllcld and Mi.iwucctowu.
At the State e.ipital. Merrill and I'lilllip.
are discharging at each other frightful
volleys of mud. iiiuch iu Hie manner of
Morgan and Itlblctt. not to the -atl-fae,-lion
ot any one but to the jjivat grief of
their friends und the advocate of amia
ble journalism.
To the Shawueetowii and Sprlnglield
barbarian ot the, piv we earnesjly ap
H'id, and reiptest them. Iu the Inteiv-t of
public decency, to ill-continue their war
I of personalities. I. itlieiu imitate the
I'.t 1.1.1:1 t.v and li contemporaries in
Lower Hgypt. and all will be well. Here
the relations of thi; member of the pres
are of the most Mndly chaineler.
Ills true. Mr. McCartney, the peculiar
utterer of Pickwickian plira-e, occasion
ally denounce Us a- a rebel nnd eopiKM--head,
and intimates that we area liar. To
this we retort, not angrily, but In our
most characteristic manner irentlv and
laughingly and the
without a storm.
Mr. Potter, loo
person of the
Jtiurnnl, heavy
clouds pa away
-the Very eleer
.Mound City
pauucheil and
hilnviueutlv. Iu a
llghtulug-eyed not
hurst of Democratic and (ir.tuger indlg
imIIhii, mi veil in eipi.il parts, denounces
us as a ulger man, railroad monopolist
.XjHul.lulrwl-l Ii.-Ul..i. I m
word turneth away hi? outrageous wrath
upon Capt. Halliday and the City Na-
tional Itaiik- and leads him be-idi; the fiIII
waters of liidependcnt It-'formcrisni ami
Into the green p.istur.M presided over by
our distinguished friend, the great n-
former and people'.? advocate, fo.
Thomas Lewi.
The Gentle .lone, of tho M-ihh--,lttr.
....1 ..1 ,1.. .
nni, into oui-iioiiaiiy lauucnes at 11- a
poctIcj.il thunderbolt'; but welauh luck
at Win rylhiulcally, and he melts lulo a
genial good humor, a sometimes we see
the sullen face of a cloud, seemingly sur
charged with a wrathful storm, brighten
under the rays of tho sun and turn Irom
a threat Into beauty blight with a most
glorious s'ine.
llouton, the iii-iii ot the .louesboro
Hurtle, tho model local paper of the
State, also sometimes throw a harsh
epithet at Us, because, hi tho kliidne of
our heart, wo now and then, un-Demo-critically
as-ert that the d il nigger
ousht to be educated instead of
"scruntehed;" but we -tick our editorial
tlliunX. Into lt rilis, 1011), wltli n wild;,
laughingly 'ay: "Confound It. Tom,
don't go on iu that way," when he lets
down Into geniality, and over a ilagou ol
"lemonade," made of malt and barley,
Miylng: "Sancho, high-ten: pass ihc
chalk," we rclap-e Into lorgetfulucsB of
past dlll'erences and the always uprising
Sambo, who, like tho much referred to
gho-t ol IJauipio, refines to "Down:''
at the bidding of anyone.
Davis, of the S,o,, hrlghl-shluing jour
nal of the pyramids, often abuses us
hints mean little things about the Nar
row Gauge and the (J. .v. V. roads,bclug
Induced thereto by little Mlces of Mutter
ed llread. lint wc are not thereby an
gered, for Davis luxuriates in abit-o In i(
manner so religious tin one could be of
fended at hlni. When he Indulges In
falsehood about us, asserted or hinted, he
does so for the glory ol the Lord a well
as his own advantage. ' When he I, un
fair, lie U hi because the Kingdom U
thereby advanced, and 11 ikiiiu.v or two
drops Into Ids purse, thus giving him the
ability to contribute to mlsloiis for the
conversion of the heathen, which ho does
not do. If Davis were a Spaniard and
an assassin, und as devoutly religious as
ho Is now, he would ing .- "Prale God
from whom all blowing. How,"
as he plunged the dagger Into hN victim's
back. Luckily ho Is neither a Spaniard
norau us,'i.slii ; but he i a ..landeiou
editor with rellL'ious Impulse, a nracei'.
tl hluter of falsehood, mid a hymu-Mii-,'-lug
trmhiccr ol character. Itut'unh .in I
Ills fruits we love him Mill. Wl,..,, 1,..
hits us on one cheek ,ve turn lo him Hie
other. At iiiiv lime we
Pythias.
Iutlion, nil Is sciene In the newsnain i-
woild of Low er L'lm iiI. Th
friends of each other, ami not a wave of
iger rolls across their peaceful breasts.
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for Jour.' i " " 1'ilfii.liil
, 1, iiiifii,!,
Hi" (fi-mrnl in.fl- Ulll k,,
l0J.!i
II OtllllllllllClllHI 1
Tin: 'ii.xha.'si i-iio.tii:ii,
rlng tothe many. grievous oulragis'
K'rpetwfeil"iiioh"our people along tjnl
Klo Orandc border by Mcxjoans, , war,
iwlOt Mexico lia been urgiMi by' the
mao. They do not stop to analyze the
subject, nor do they urgno n to Ibe Jn-"
tloe ol iii li a movement ngnlnt a dler
lepublio that, when 0111 country was eon
vuled bv chil wai. diove fiom her do
main the Howei ol Hie Ficnch army uu
dor llajilne, touted He1 Ail-nlan- and
Iht li Mi.lr,ui nllle, captured llieir chief
and rider, executed htm according to
law. and -tayetl (he wave ol Imperialism
(hat threatened till continent. True,
many lives have been lost on the Texas
Ide of the Itlo Grande, thoii-.uids of cat
lie stolen, homes and raueties destroyed,
and Americans made captive. All thi
has been done by Mexicans (many of
them eitlens of the United Stales), di
rected by Cortina, mayor of Matamoro.
and recently general In the Mexican ser
vice, who wa outlawed by the Stale of
Texas, for criminal deed, committed du
ll 11;.' K"u. Acts of outlaw do tint ,f 1 1 -1 1 1 -war
with Mexico by the United Stales,
bill strong measure.- for the
protection of our frou'.Ier and
wllt punishment to Iho-o caught
ilolatlug law whether Mexican or
American. That portion ot Texa lylujr
back of Ihe l!io liraude, and exleiidlug
one hundred mile, excepi .1 slender strip
horderinjr on Hie riser, I a -and waste,
Irom wldcli grow gnarled and lunlefl
oaks. .Veiling iimong thes,. mc Mexi
can ranches, -uch as llitena Vicfa, Lo
Indo, Lo Animas. :, the latter lying
In the center ol the sandy region, mid
lM'Ing the lieaibUaiierof the majoritj of
the raider. From this point they ex
tend their marches pat Santa l.Va.
Saiitiit!iTiudiandKlng'--,to llaiupiiMe,
eleven mile fnun Corpus Chiisll. chii
mlt depredation, and murder, then wllh
-pei-d return lo ,r Animas, driving
hor ind eaille before them. f lui.
ponn nuuur. wiiii re-ieil lior-i' i-
Ilnue lliedtiM-lo the l.'Io Ci-iindf . wliih
sln-ani I- eioii ul or near Lo Jijuaic-.
and the herd speedily divided. ll llil
is done by Mevican. Iielongliigj to both
sides of the riser, and only vigilance and
-eveie measures by both gou'riuneiit
ean am;,t It. War with '.Mexico,
based upon frontier grievances, nmild be
a wrong to that republic, which, i now
more pro-peroiis than ever, nm would
not reecho the 'auction of Ihe ,Ulllcd
world. I. 'all load-are being bull( iu Mex
ico and oilier- projected, and her varied
and rich reource are fast den-loping
through the cllbrts of home and 'foreign
capital!-!-, and her central government
l humane, truly republican and friuidly
to the United State. Willi ihe Texas
Paelllc I'l'o-'lng Ihe waters of I In: Great
l!ler of ihe North, and the Industries of
Mexleo iinlntciTupt.'i), our government
will l hcnoiltcd by the peace and pros
perity of her neighbor. Ti: i.
VV.iKIII.Ni lO AMI UIIAM .
Washington aiu-pted the Preslilem-y
the first and second lime with leluctauee,
and when It wa- sugg.tjul that be should
continue In ollicc i third lerm, addrced
Ihe Amerieau people in the following no.
ble word :
"j"inriM ronr 7rrT;lir:r)TrTffiT:l'Uiii,.
Hod for a new election of a citlcn to'ad
minister the exu-ulive government of the
United States noi Mug far distant, ami
tho lime actually nniu-d when vour
thoughts must be employed In desfgna
ting the K'ivoii who I- to'be clothed with
that Iinpoiiaut trust, it appears to me
proper, especially ns it may conduce to a
more distinct exnrcs'lon'ot the public
Voice, ltitl I iiomi ;ioic ii)tpri'.e 1011 if lh'
fruolullon I luivr funnel. It: tlicliw hrhiij
caiit!tleri'l iimonn lite iitiniher of thot
wit of iri'W 11 choice it
Iu li-: iiiwle. I beg vou. at the
f-aine lime, lo dome the ullce to be in
sured that tin, resolution has not ln en
taken without a strict regard to all I lie
consideration, appertaining In tho rel.'i'
tlou wiiich binds a dutiful cltieu to hi
rounirv ; and that. lit withdrawing tin
tender of service which silence in my sit
uation might imply, I am inluenrril by no
iltiniiiiitininif srnl lor ymif future lateral,
no ileneienei 01 iinitcjul rentert .) your
mil Aomi'W, out mn xiippurletl by the Jull
eiiiteirtioti tutt f.e y ii (Olitjuitiblr
VI tn ovli.
Grant ald that In aceepllug tho Prcsi
deney the llrst lime he made a great wie
rillee, and accepted It the .second time be
cause he had been abu-ed. Ilelng com
pelted to peak on the subject of the.thlid
term he u.sl the following ambiguous
language, Iu a letter addressed to the
president of a political convention ;
Now lor the third term, ,l not wiul
il una more Itun I tlitl Ihe firxt. 1 Would
not. write or utter 11 word to change the
will of the people in expressing and hav
ing tlicir choice, i in: ipici-llou or num
ber id' terms allowed to any one execu
tive can only come up fairly Iu the shape
of a proposition to amend the constitu
tion, a shape In which all political parties
can participate, living thu length of Hum
or the uumlicr ot terms for which any
one person shall be eligible for tho olllce
ot president. 1 ulil xuch un umeiuliueiil 11
uttojttetl, Ihe peojile cannot br inttrletitl 01
thtir choice bit resolution Jurther than thi 1
rue 1101c remnneit 11.1 to age, naUnty, etc. It
may huppni in the. future hittoni tif the
country that lo chnnyc nil executive b'ccuiixe
ht hu.i tiftn eight yum in nAiv, iei7 yirrny
unfortunate if not iliiaalrotn. To re
capitulate, I am not, nor have I ever been,
a candidate for a renoinlnation. I would
not accept a nomination if it woe
tendered, unh it nhoultl roiue muter muh
circwnitauee us to nmhc if un imperatlce
duly elrcuuitaueosiiot likely lo arl-e.
Notice in Btnkruptcy.
ftilti'ilStiilojurAimrlm. )
Miutlti rn DUlriil ol tllliiuij s "
irilKIIKA's. on Hip '.'il ilm-iif M,.v a
II-7S. Ihe "l'n.liruill..r.H-..:.lil.
1)
L1 ",l u.,llH,1 t-'o'in of u
l'nlti-1 MhIc, iiir 1 In- s.iiitinn, ('m.
noli, acilnil tlii-"t tiH Liirc ., . -i.aincr
hi'y.Miii'" nuyin Unit th,. umii. nmv tc cii
1I.111110.I l,)i n-.l..,iiiini i-jin-psln s, Uu; nicn
tl.ilinl. A11.I uIh hms hy lnm-nf unie-Mi iu
ilni' oiiii uiUu-. iu m iIIiii'ImI, uiiimnlitv nn
t hi' I lil .MnmU) In July iii'U, I i:n,.,i tij..m
a ul liiki-u tin- hul.t 'fiiv-l )tiW f sti-jiniv Ki'V
tiini' utiil luii- tli- kainii in mi rii.-to.lv.
.N.itliv is li. i, ij- Ijeij, ihiiln'Dlitili-t '(...in I nl
nn- 1 limn stall's Hill i- ir. ,, th,, ' 1
lh.. .1.., M.....I .. 1.. ...I.. ,,.,?,.',l!V,l
iiil iuiii-i't innl llit'iiMiui'urmvni'in, amtnll
, ,, ......,,,. , ,, . v I., 1 in mi iiiimx ini'ivin,
a i- lii-irl.) i'i ml in 1 ,p un.l iiinn'iii al iliv lime ami
lil.nv nl;iit"iiiii. In fclmtt- iniuo, II any llu-v IihM',
li) aili'Clii'slioiilil not Ih nn.lnnl , icvmi'
Mil if Wlli tlu-miiMi'iil miI.IIIIk.I.
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WIRE RINCS.
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cirUi nto.
r?jm tin
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lltJt.t.Kl lfis tibtHhcd Ttry mornUV
(xo it Monitay) In the llult. llii Itiill.tlnj;, cor
ulr Vslinnlun enunnit TwHnti slmt
liu Kl'itlTIV l -UlfJ In illtfMlt.lfilKTsiijr
(4IUi(mI cniiiTnt'l HUitr Itr OiiU nWrtl,
mKl I "ll , IIV Mill,' (III JTtl5s;, KipU
iiniiiin. .it innlillis, It , Hare Lir...lt.i, S3 ok.
ruutilli O '
THE WKfiKLY BULLETIN.
lntili,lisl eMTj- Thnrsilay morning ut 1 2.1
licrnnniii), iiinrluMy In iulHticc. 1 lie pottage
un Uu- Wfkly will le ii.nlJ at llils onico, fo
tlut til..,-l..'i will obtain furautecrlilloii
rice of a year.
ADVERTISING RATES.
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in i'l .ll.l;i) i 11 v tlitir f.ooi .
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POND'S
EXTRACT
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Tho Universal rain Extractor.
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HOTEL,
COMMERCIAL J VENUE,
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BEERWART,
Dealer In
STOVES,
TINWARE
HOLLOW-WARE, &c.
Mmiiif.ii'liircrof
Tin, Shocl-Iron nnd Copper Wnrc.
GUTTERING AND ROOFING,
STEMBOAT AND JOB WORK
I'llOMl'TI.Y ATTUNDKD TO
No. 117 EIGHTH STREET, I
JJ.'t. Colillilnclll mill Wiinlilnutoii Avrn, !
HARDWARE
TINWARE
' flT.O.VJGS
RolViftOrntOl-H. WntOiwf3nnlirn. Ion I
Crciim ProczorH. Window-Scrccn
Wire Ololli, Rird CtigOH, Moss RaKt
kctM, ToilotsSfcts, FiBhing Tnokle,
Lumps, Oil, Chimneys. Also Mo-1
lino Plows nnd 11 general stock of 1
uurcicn implements.
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iti:.ti. iistati: .ui:.vr.
JOHN Q. HARMAN &
Real Estate
CO.
HOUSE A-G-EInTOTS
COLLECTORS,
;uiVJiYAA'CUS. NOTAltlKS PUBLIC
Lnnit AutntM of tho Illinois Ontial aaiX
UurlliiKton anU (tulncy It. It.
CoiuDanlos,
Worth Cor. Sixth unit Ohio Lovo,
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
I. (1. I.YS'CII,
LYNCH
. J. iioni.tv.
HOWLEY.
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Houeo Agents,
Collectors and Conveyancers.
OFl-'ICE-At tho Court House
JOHN P. HELY & CO.,
AM.-
Collectors and Conveyancers.
j .
Lund SnrvovinE ntul Civil Kn.
Kinooring.
OtTICE-Iii Wintor-R ntr, I- r.-.,.. r.
111e1ci.1l Avenue nml aovuuth Stn-i't.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
i-ir
v.imirrv stimii:.
N"ew-York Store
WHOI.KSALK AND RETAIL,
VARIETY STOCK
IN THE OITV.
GoodH Sold Very Ooao',
i'ortmr 10th St. anl Coiuuinrot.t Av i
OAIKO, UUN0I8,
C 0. PATIER & CO.
PROMINENT
THE NBW LOW ltllt0IR "STANhAHD"
OAK
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Crx)at Dili-ability will) Handsome Designs, nntl Givinti PER
FECT SATISFACTION Evorywhoro.
TiIADi: ONLY BY
Excelsior Manufacturing Comp'y
O lll.l ll I 1 1 .... .1 rt 1 ft A TS-
uu uiiu mo Minn Hriuii'iT, s r. Louia, T.IO.
AND nOI.D EXOr.USIVKLY 11Y
C. W. HENDERSON, Cairo, Illinois. r, 7 .
mm si ock
Craat Heduoticxi is?. Prices,
in
Domestics, Sheetings,
Prints. Bleached Muslins,
Ginghams, Cretonos,
Tablo Linens, Percales,
LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS,
v . Lawns, Suitinns.
Japanese Silk?.
Alpacas.
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: Comer 23i!?h.tb. St. 'nr-Lcl nftwwn:-!
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PAINT AND OIL DEALER!?.
JOBBERS AND RETAILUa a OF
iJBS
I'ATKNT MEniCINJ-IS.
nituaaisTS' vaugy goods,
WAX FLOWER MATERIAL,
TUBE COLORS,
f'Trt'ATrr'A t.5
CHEMICALS,
VARNIfJItES
VrK fxrrritionil. iiip anil onti-r fr. ta l.i.v
.n.i )."",,l,inourllnp Miumb..jl, -,.tti., ' .
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
71 OMo Lov.'u. '
S.E.cob!
'.STATE
F. M. STOCKFLKTH,
Importer and Wholosalo Dealer In
Wine and Liquors,
. 62 OHIO LEVEE, - - CAIRO, ILL.
Kooj)H a full Htook of
Monongahela, Rye and Kobinson County
FRENCH BRANDIES, HOLLAND
KBMAr ISLAND AND CAWFORNM WINES.
ADVANTAGES
AM KCOXOMV IN PBICE,
ji
MiJMOl! (TOTBICTION.
QUICK AND UNIFORM
ix-Asixisrcs-,
SI
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Silk Poplins,
Grenadines.
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TOTTiKT ARTICLES,
WUUIKU WHITE LEAD,
WINDOW GLASS,
COLORK, OILS'
XiYE 8TUFPS,
PERFUMERY,
ETC., ETC.
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..im. MiiUcUm Lkiv liimttlict or -
tF.VAIL it PRESCRIVTIO.N
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