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I iMlw Krrrr PiMre. JOH K. OBBftLY, Xdlter. PBRMWAIi. Wo received a visit yesterday Irora W. S. Contrcll, Master In Chancery in Franklin county, and one ot the prominent citizens or the town of Benton. He wm accompanied by T. P. Bouton, the talented editor ol the Joncsboro Oauttt. Everybody knows Bonton. TUB Bt'CKMKR FAMILY. Few families have ever been better pro vided for In a national sense than tho Buckticra, of Kentucky. Buckner, Sr., Is United States Collector, and gained considerable notoriety recently, on ac count of an 83,000 dclalcatlou lu his of fice. Louis Buckucr is Buckner, Sr.'s deputy; Ashley Buckner Isajraucer.aiid J. U. Campbell, old Buckner's nephew, is clerk. J. F. Buckner, tho last of the family, was last week appointed ganger, What great service did the Buckucr fam ily render tlie Government In the war bc twecn the North and the South? The Brand army worm should crawl over Into Kentucky and hunt up the Buckner war record. WHAT A GOVEKNOR." Tho above Is the caption to an article In an exchange paper, M'liieh bays Hint "otuc nearly forty States of this great Union, It has fallen upon the great big Illi nois to be the llrst la calling on the au thorities of tho General Government to put down its ku-klux." A few hours ride in a train of cars would have taken the governor to the scene ot troubles. Ills presence was needed in both Wil liamson and Franklin counties, lie may plead more important business. Where were his services, In his capacity as chief executlvo ot the State, In greater demand than in Southern Illinois t Ills presence in the turbulent districts would have given much strength and. courage to the officers of the law, and pointed out to hlra a way tor the suppression of the dis orders that would have saved thu people much unnecessary expense and notoriety. One of two things is certain Buveridgc la cither incompetent as a governor, or bridging tho way to another term. THE MAN WHO WAN KILI.t.ll. The ghastly, hideous slght'of a post mwfem examination was presented to us last night In all Its realities. Storlass the black man killed by Lane, lay stretch ea on a Doaru in tue caoin or a negro woman. llie surgeon had laid wide open his stomach and heart.luugs.livcr, and all the vital parts were exposed to tne view of the eye. Blood ran In rivu leu, and gathered in pools on the floor, while thy hands of the surgeon were busy searching for the bullets that had so speedily ended the life of the unfortunate man. A dim light made the scene more ghastly, and when the men assisting the surgeon turned the dead body on its side blood swashed down upon the floor like water. We are of the opinion that such scenes necessary, wc know should be conducted with more privacy. We had no particular business there ourself, and will certainly never have auy biulne whatever In such n place again under similar circumstances. KTXTCCK Y isAVUVRAt,. Yesterday the lion. James B. Mc Creary, Governor elect of Kentucky, was Inaugurated in Frankfort, a piocesslon paraded the city. It was composed or State olUclals retiring and elect, munici pal officers of Frankfort, military, fire and police organizations, vltltlug delega tions, and dignitaries of the city and State, The occasion was observed in an il lustrious manner. Gcn.D. W.Llndsey of ficiated as Chief Marshal, assisted by Gen. Fayette Hewitt, lion. W. II. Sneed, Gen. Scott Brown and Capt. K. II. Taylor. Tin ceremonies took place in Capitol Square. Hev. J. IL Nesblt offered the opening prayer, which was followed by an address from the mayor of Frankfort. The introduction of the Governor-elect by the retiring Governor then occurred, and after an address by the former, tho oath of office was administered, supple mented by patriotic lniulc and a salute ot artillery. A benediction by Itev. Green Clay Smith closed tho exercises, after which the Governor was conducted to the Executive office by thu cx-Govcrnor, tho Mayor and the committee of reception. A largo number of Louisville people and the Preston Light Artillery attended tho , inauguration. CORTINA IN A BAD VIX. General Cortina is now lu a very disa greeable and dangerous position. Holies in Santiago Tlaltelolco, tho military bae tile of the City of Mexico. Kccently lie made application for a writ ot habeas cor pus, which was refused. Ho complains thai bis imprisonment Is unnecessarily ngurous, he not being allowed, except upon one occasion, to converse with any friend since his incarceration, and then un dcr surveillance. From reports we learn that ho la held lu boudage of tho strict-. est character. It seems to be tho deter mination of the Mexican government to get rid of Cortina, either through death or Imprisonment. If it bo imprisonment they had Wetter make It a long term, for the tierce, revengeful spirit that he has been spending on Americans since 1800 will be turned upon his Mexican cuemics and tormentors. The Piunuer or our ranchmen made him itry weauny, and once out of wecmtciies or tho central government, ,'Kh his Influence and money, he can vouud him a few hundred of the and mvJ?, ""PerwioM oi me frontier, Jror;olvfamau,lpu8adttu wntofllclaU.Vtdel!cc for Qoven" of salllury Utew Wwe ised either ageous and cunmngV ? Ut. ,s cour mfromamongtheCoi1 Uta ferocious or his country nTw ttnd U never would W lnhVeatean! Mexicans h,.rl ,v,..T ""1 . . - "m ucq, ut ,v clscd by their fellow-men. wis career has been eventful, and from beginning to end Is n chapter ot blootlslicu nu out rages. Without doubt he Is the most dangerous Mexican that has range aleng the Great 111 ver of the North" 'since-'.the'! establishment oftho aged Missions ou the historic San Antonio two hundred yars ago. UNFORTUNATE RALSTON. No man In modern times has led such a marked financial career as unfortunate Ralston, late president" of tho Bank of California. In a position of power, wielding tons of bullion, lie whs con ceiving and executing plans that would have Impoverished Bn Francisco nnd riven to film a wealth almost fabu lous. Ills gambling was kingly In It nature, and In tin dealings with men he resembled a dcml-god. His home, out side of San Francisco, was all that the appliances of mechanism and art could make It; and in tho city he was half pos sessor ot h hotel, called the Palace, that cost the wonderful sum of $0,000,000. Kichcs.wcalth, position and life all dis appeared In a few hours, and thu rich man's body floated In California bay The crash came, and he asked a further control ot what he had Juggled with gold, solid gold and tut tied into a gilt tcringand evanescent bubble. Tbc di rectors retuscd, nnd requested him to leave the room. That was tho lost und tlii.il blow, and the man who had tho day before controlled millions, felt himself a beggar, and thu end was not far away. Broken lu spirit ho went to the bay where ships that his genius had directed lay with furled sails ships that had carried, at his command, riches from the Chinese seas nnd all the ports ot Europe, divested himself of his clothing, swam out of sight behind the dark hulk of an anchored ship, and from that moment no human ear heard words from the lips ot poor Ralston. On Tuesday, Calvary church was decorated with flowers and funeral wreaths, and lmiosing ceremonies were held over his remains. Then a proces sion was formed, consisting of a battalion of cavalry, three regiments of In fantry, n battery 'ot artillery, the Templar lodge ot Odd Fellows, tho cler gy and the hearse with pall bearers; and i guard of honor composed of Com pany C, first infantry. Then followed after tho hearse the clerks of tho Bank of Calliorul i, the regents and faculty of the university, members of the chamber of commerce, the San Francisco stock excliange, the Pacific stock exchange, members and friends of the family, offi cers nudcmployes of manufacturing con cerns in which deceased had been inter ested, and a concourse of citizens num bering thousands. All these people, who had watched the rise and fall of Rals ton, followed his drowned body to the graved -and at the cem ctcry It was lowered to its final resting place with impressive and beautiful cere monies, according to the rites of Odd Fellowship. The stake Ralston played for was kingly wealth and position, against his life. lie lost, nnd the trairedv that lies hid beneath every fabulous fortune came to the surface, and Ralstou paid, un der the shadow ot the shin's hulk in California bay, the stake he had lost. EDITORIAL NOTEft. Thu yellow fellow has lelt Barran cas. A Loudon tcletrram says that the crop prospects on thu Continent are good Mayor Park, of Raleigh, N. C.died on the 20th lust., of pneumonia and ere- slpelas. JotmS. Gason.PrcnUient of the Buf falo, New York and Erie Hank oflluflalo, died on the 20th, aged 73 years. The citizens of Holly Springs, Miss., gave n grand reception to General Gor don, lie will take an active part In the pending campaign. Beverldge receives severe criticism from all parts of the United States. He Is considered cither an Incompetent orn wire-pulling governor. General A. J. Pannell, chairman of the Democratic committee of Virginia, died recently of heart disease, at White SulphurSprings. A negro named Alexander Stephen son Is declared the murderer of Major Neal( Kiiieu at seaman's lanuing. A wnttc man is also Implicated. The residence of Win. Vouug, man aging editor of the New York .S'ioi, was entered by burglars, recently. Mr. Young and his wife wcro stupefied by chloro form. A bonnet of coarse Panama straw, called tho Mcttcrnlch, Is in vogue lu Paris. The crown is high and pointed ; the brim is tnmined with feathers, aud on one tide is placed a bird. The Vlcksburg Herald tays that tho young man who raises a bale of cotton Is doing moro for Mississippi than the thousand of men who whittle piuu Hicks and wonder when money will bo easier. Dr. Hammond, ex-surgeon general of tho United StaUs army, now a rcsl- uentoicw lorK, was awakened one night lately by a burglar In liUliouse.Iund getting out of bed, shot the Intrudordead. The Democracy of San Joauuiu county, California, have nominated MUs Jennie Phelps as their candidate for School Superintendent. Jennie has ac cepted the honor, aud gone into thu fight to win. General Gordon, of Georgia, and Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar, addressed yester day, a mammoth Democratic mass-meet lug at Oxford, Mississippi. It was the largest mass-meeting held lu Mississippi since the war. Tho Central Baptist Church, of Memphis, Tenn., presided over by the Rev. 8. Landruui, is to have a tower 160 feet high, lu which will be placed an Illu minated clock. It will bo so constructed as to receive, at a future day, chlmu bells A duel was fought ut Wace, Texas Sunday night, In the dark, distance four feet, weapons 0 shooters, between Charles Carrlck aud J. M. Turner. Three shots were tired aud Turner was killed. Cause a trivial quarrel. The Atlantic Mills, Lawrence, Mass started up on the 30lu, after being Idle wen weeki. The stock on hand has been sold to irood advantage. There, is prospect now for steady employment for .1,000 hands. , -Ten days since, ns iowi iiaicucit, n Wether of Thomas Hatchett, a member of the Cherokee 'Natlonal'Cotincll, was sitting In tho doorway of his house nt Muskogee, I. T., he was assault ed by Charles Burgess, a negro, nud killed. Tho tlghtly-tled-baek apron ovcr sklrt Is to be discarded In favor of very long tunics nearly touching the ground In front, looped up nt the sides, and slightly draped behind. Ladles are no longer to look like walking umbrella rases, a certain amount of fullness being restored to tho skirts, and there Is even talk of Introducing small-sized crinoline for the bottom of dresses merely. The trial of Win. Wcstcrndt, Indict ed as n party to the abduction nud con cealment of thf child Charles Brewster Ross, lias begun In Philadelphia. Coun sel for the defense endeavored to have the wife of tho prisoner, Indicted with hlni, also placed on trial, but after much argument and explanation the Judge de cided adversely, nut1 the work of form ing a Jury commenced. Late advices from the government polar expedition have been received from the west ot Greenland. The Albert and Discovery had arrived nt Disco after a pleasant passage from Kngland. Both sailed from Rltterbank July 17th for Up pcrmnrik ; all well. Preparations have been made for pushing as far north as 1 possible lu the Albert and for sledge ex peditious beyond to the pole. Thu Valo rous, which accompanied the Arctic ex ploring expedition to Disco, hasreturned to Plymouth Sound. The Qulncy Herald says that the Hon. Henry O'Connor, of Iowa, was sent to Ohio, recently, to make speeches for the Republican ticket. He was adver tised for Dennisou, but when the time camo. the Hon. O'Connor was in the cal aboose, where ho was placed by the city marshal, for beastly Intoxication. Whis ky drinking is a had business. It got the best ot Kentucky's groat Journalist, Prentice, and hastened the death of the Mississippi lawyer, orator and duelist, Prentiss; handled Webster roughly, and reduced llow the level of or dinary mortals sonic of the bright est intellects In thu United States. Beer, foaming lager, cannot quite produce these fatal results. It has a tendency to give to a man of slender figure a rotund form nnd fat hand", ruddy cheeks and a wagging tongue. Of the two evils, give us lager. Tub dramatic season of thu United States generally opens with the fall of the year. Combinations arc being formed as that is the new style now, for South ern towns. Perhaps this year may prove one of protit to managers in the South, but heretofore, for the past six years, they have suffered nothing but disaster, except in rare cases. Ben Dc Bar is con sidered the author of the many Southern theatrical misfortunes, as the companies he foisted on the people were far below mediocrity. Tiik Springfield Journal says : "The report that Gov. Beverldge had gone to Franklin county grew out of the fact that Dacus, the reporter ot the St. Louis (publican, was mistaken for his Excel lency by the people of that Ku-klux af flicted county. This is rattier nam on the Governor, and wu scarcely wonder at the disposition of tho people down there to look uli contempt upon hxecutlve authority." is this issue ot the Bulletin' is pub lished a leading editorial, from the Chi cago Times, on D. T. Llnegar's project for a reform in the local revenue of the State of Illinois. Owing to the absence of the senior editor we will defer com ment on this interesting and live subject until a future time. The investigations into the Indian Agency frauds will culminate on Septem ber 0th, when the Commission will re turn to Washington and examine Welsh, Commissioner Smith, Delano and Marsh. Disi'ATcnES from Vienna nnd London make It appear that tho whole Slavic population Is springing to arms to aid the Hcrzegovlnlaus, nud thus achieve their own independence. The Democratic couvciitiou of Sanga inon county to-day nominated John M. Nuckolls, Esq., for county treasurer, aud W in, A Connolly for county surveyor. We liaye in our possession a correspon dence headed "Some Remarks on tho Civil bcrvlce," winch will receive atten tion iu a low days. Oulebiiy enters the Ohio campaign at Ciuciiumti ou Friday. The Church nnd Education, The Catholic World discusses, in its usual vigorous manner, tint rk-liiK of the church over education, setting forth what uie jiouian uainouo conceives to DC tne rightful authority of their church in this rusiiect. "It is our duty," says thu writer in announcing his subject, "to op pose .o the pagan error that tho State is master oi euucauon thu Ulirlstiau truth that tho church alone la endowed with thu pover to educate thu young." This assumption thu writer forces to its ex treme limits, claiming that in public schools, created and supported by the State, tho primary school shall be kept denominational, and that all the schools attended by Catholic children, shall bo open to such Instruction as tho Catholic clergy shall direct. This Is onu of the coining questions, and it is well for thono who uo not accept the ciiurcli dogmas to Kiiow wiiat they will have to contend wiin wnen uiuiime is ripe for the conflict aoston Aavertuer. ar During the epidemic of mtcrmlt-U-uts In the W est this season, the wholu Immense stock of Aycr's Ague Cure be came exhausted, and the producing power i ins uiuoraiory was louna inadequate to meet the demand. Many who knew hf extraordinary virtues for tho cure of Chills and Fever, paid exorbitant prices for It. '1 his Ague Cure Is said, by those who use It. to never fall, Reader, if von must nave medical aid, take the best of muaicine. roor lemeuies are dear, as good arc cheap, at any price you have to I'uy lor uiem. tnnriwron t-OMfw. THE KU-KLUX. TXREE OF THE A8SAM1NI HOIKS Ut TXXAJ, They arc (iinrgrd With Nenrly nil Ihe ARMMMlMlltleils. Two Mors Outlaws Held to Ball. Maiuo.v, Williamson County, III., August 31 Tom Kush-11, .James Norris and David I'lwisant, now reported to be In Texas, It Is alleged are chargeable with nearly all the assassinations that have taken place lu this county. These par ties may bo lu Texas, hiding from the vengeance which is sure to overtake them sooner or later, but the general toller h that they are not ; that they are sulking about this nud adjoining counties, await ing n favorable opportunity to make sure ot the next victim marked on the death-roll. James xonms Is a man between twenty-tlvcnnd twenty six years ol age, born aud reared lu this county, nud regarded hero as a vaga bonda character so low lu the scale of humanity as only fit to be just what huls represented an outlaw, ills father, Jno. Norris, Is deemed one of Williamson county best citizens, who deeply de plores the terrible profligacy of his son, but Is lu no way responsible lor his act. TOM Itt'SSELL Is also a native of thu county, about the age of Norris, and represented to be of vicious habits. His father is counted among the oldest and most re.-peetcd citizens a wealthy farmer, and thu fam ily pos'esc4 culture and refinement, more so than any of those connected with Un feud. DAVIU 1'LKASAXI, one of tho reputed murderers, Is said to be a desperado of thu first water, and acts in concert with Norris and Russell when out on the war-path in quest of ealpf. ItlltEP ASSASSIN'S. From all that can be gathered, it is evi dent that thu killing in this county has been donu by a few persons, carefully se lected and equipped for thu biislne.-s. There teems to be no doubt about this, whoever tho parties may be. Men gov erned by no Impulse but that of reward for the blood of their fellow-men. The as.-assins hi each ease liavu been hired, paid a price for the heart's blood of those who have so recently been sacrificed on the altar of revenge. THE IlEATlMtOLL. Old Jim Henderson, it is said, was killed by Jas. Norris ; Dr. illncliclill by Tom Russell; Samuel Hemler-on bv Gordon Clifford, alias Texas Jack ; Old George Bullluer by Tom iusell and Da vid l'leasant; Col. Geo. v. SUney by Ja. Norris ; David Uulliner by Tom Ru sell and David Pleasant. The murderer oi Win. Spence, It seems, is in no way suspected, but no doubt lie fell br tin- hand of one of thu desperate character iiieiiuuueii aoove. ONE THEORY here l that the aggrieved parties lu the vendetta have sent out ol the Statu for men to do their killing, so as to avoid ar rest and punishment for thu terrible crimes that now blacken the good name ot Williamson county, Southern Illinois, and all this fair commonwealth crimes that must pass upon the page of the State's history, and remain as a stigma ot shame upon this people in their da aud generation. A GRAVE QUESTION. Kvery day. every hour, now pasc in suspense. People hero ont-r. nnd n peatedly ask flioquexllon, "Who will Ik; tho iwxt victim? Who next stands marked on the death-roll, that must be sacrificed to help 1111 the measure of these inhuman butchers, who now liavit com plete control of one of thu falrct counties of Egypt?" lilt. llU-Klrl-A IIIIAI.. Cr.N-Ti(.i.iA, III., August III. The Commissioners' Court ol the United States, lu session at Centralis, 111., met this morning at 8 o'clock, and took up tlie case of James Lannis, onu of the Ku klux or Franklin count. The evidence was agreed to, and Mr. Lannis held to ball in the sum ot $1,000. Tin: NEW CASKS. The cases were till dismissed against the parties arrested yesterday, except that of Jasper N. N'eal and Akin Plasters. Upon trial tne evidence showed that Mr. J. N. Neal was sworn in on the nlirht of the light at Maddox's lane, but he did not go wiiu wic party, i ins i an tuc evidence that unneared against Mr. Neal. The ev idence further shows Akin Plasters, the other defendant, went with a band of Ku klux, in disguise, on one or two occa sions, but was not with them nt Maddox's lane. orixioN or the counT. Commissioner Stoker delivered the opinion, and said that this case was quite uniiKe iiic case oi uantrell and Briley, tried on yesterday, In which he dissented irom me opinion or Commissioner Cur lee, but as he was only associated with Commissioner Curlee, he would not be contentious. There seems to have been no desire on tho part of tho defendants to withdraw or abandon tho organiza tion. Ball was fixed nt $1,000 in each case. Court then adjourned till 8 o'clock si. ni. to-morrow. Other tiri-oner nn exneeted from fbn K. K. vicinity to-night. In Chancery Halter's Bale. 8tak of Illluuli, Alexander County J-bs. In the AUxaudtr County Circuit Couit, William M. Athtrtou and John Hodges vs. John Holden aud Margaret Wallace 1'urtitlon. PUIILIC uoilce h hereby given tltit Inmir tuiini'tof decree r-ndcied in the above entitled caUH., In bald court at the May Itrm thereol, A, it u:$ j, John Q. Hiirraan, master in chancery of tald county, will on Thursday the -Jrd l,y f bcplembcr, A. I). Mi, ut the hnurnf 2 o'clock i. ru. of nald day, tell ut pub lic uuduc, at the court hoime door in the city of culm, in suld county, tne following escrflKil real i-atatc, to-wlti 'I ho south half of the uorlh rii r"4rttr nf hcctlon twenty-M-tcn (J7), town thlpflitten (16), south range, number two f.') wtt of the third principal meriillan. iu the county (, Alexander unit tiUiluof Illinois, to gcilicr with the tenement ami hereditaments thereunto belonging or thereto apx-rtatiiing. 1 trins of Male nc-hlf raoh In hand bul ""feln one and two j turn, equal payments. "ihlx percent. Interuot per unnum tht-ieon otlerrui payments to bo ttcurcd by mortgage on the property told, t-ulro, tllluoid, August 2.1th, 187.',. JOIINQ 1IAIIMAN, , , . Muster In hancerr 'Inejtar ft Lansden, Complainants' solicitor. n-.-Mllw. NOTICE hereby given that default having been made f-r more than sixty days in the payment of a portion of the umount acenred lobe paid In a certain mortgage executed by James M Peicrlv to William C. Wetmore nnd Frederick Town '."id, administrator, c. orKllhu Towusend, uioa.nl, dated July Ith, IWI, and recorded in nu recorder's office In and for Alexander conn ly. In the state of Illinois, in book I,, on page f. Ao ,und in theoUice o the register of ucclla ii the city orCalro, iu said county unit State in I?' K of ueeda. on page (80, So We, the im ierlgiil,sm mnrtgaKce, tV on baturdav, un-. ilevt-nlhiluyofheptembernext.A l, l7. at in o'clock iu the forenoon ut lhat day, under ami by virtue of the power of sale con'alned iu m '"."f'WF" ." ut 1'ublic uucllon, to tut n'Kuest bidder, for cah, at Ihe onus building of !,.'l,,?f!.e ;f "1C Culro C1,y '"Pert y nt the or i.r ".r.w "'dngton uvenue and Klghli-enth atreet, in "aid city of Cairo, In Alexander county ami hJateofllhnoU, all 'the right, title unci Unlertat or said JuuiesM. Ueverly.or Ida atalgns, In nd to tots numbered 13 (thirteen) aud H four tien,) in Huck numbered ;w (iwenty-nlm) In JuJ I city of Cairo, according to the recorded plat tlftreor, with the uipuncnancea. to atlajy the purirasea and condition of said MortgaKe Dated, Cairo, Illinois, August 16th, VS75. , . KIUSOBiUCK TOtV.NSKNrS. -'Wd. 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J3"fo n-Ktil-ir tt-hcrllura weoflei iiiperlorln duceintnts, both as to rate ol charges und man ner of diftpliiyhig their fmors. Communlcatlona upon aubjocta of Ken eral Interest to tho public solicited. CfAll liu-,in--;,9 1.tllcrs should lc aildrfttnl to Cairo Ilullrlln 1'oiiiiinny. PRUSSINC'S S VffllGAE rflfbratfil forltt PUHITY, fITrtRXOTII and PI. TAULENKH1. Wtrranim to ratsaaTi ItcalM. , , K. L. PhUbSlNU CO., S-M-dlw. Tho Success of LOMPOChaa Induced the Owners to Have u GRAND AUCTION SALE Guadalupe Rancho 18 ml In South ofnn I.nU Oliltio,nnd 12 mile Nurlh of l.oniHc. 4,000 Acres In Trae is cf 5, 10, 40, and 160 Acres, TUESDAY, OCTOBER SUb, 1B7B. ON TIIK TRACT, mid continue TIIHKK daya. Tkhmh: Ont-fourtli c-h, balanoo in nuir niu.il annual ln,titfliiiciits, with ten i-vrccnt. In-tcn-at. Those lands nn- Trell vralrrtil, ttml tcrtil, ami sultnlile for raining all klmU of Kraln, rRclu hlfH fruits, tobacco, ttc WclU luuo.t (' , Kxpn-as, ro,tt)lUccund Meunuhlp oltlcn tvi-tiihllsht-d Inthctuwn, A lint- wharf at l'olnt ."al, whrreuiiy vessel can laud. 100 5-acre lots will be sold. rainiihlets, Maa, and particular can beoli talntil ut the irand I'uclllc Jlotrl, Chicago, or WM. II MAUTIN, (icmnd AkciU, or br ml dreailnj; California Immigrant Union, 634 California St., San FrancUco.Cal. " MH-dlw. E. L. IIHitroin. A. O. Meeker. A..l.lloole. E. L. HEDSTROM & Co., Minors Si Shippors of (41 Sen ', Cor. . Seuccu street, Ilnffalo. Cc.Ni.iiAt, Ornc:.i .uaiua ,c Jiurktt til. Chicatfii. Also Agents for Blossburg Coal Co. 7-'i(-dw. To Lumbermen $100 in Gold. Send for a description of Emerson's Patent Planer Toothed und Damascus Tempered oawBiiiuuu uctounioi uie urtui .nilonal uc init Content In which they carrieil otr every irfzc Including thetloo In Cold Addns, Emerson, Ford & Co , Beaver Falls, Fa. huy where you haw tlili S-S-dAwlw, "Ms : Calls $40 I ffft CO.NTUOt.S 6.000 Ilifluli UU ofUialn fur SO days. $2 "lvaida it I HEqiTNll.r fWWw realized ouan lurcatinvut 1'artle.i desiring to operate, or thor.c wUhln for full Information HOWTOOl'UiATi:, fcntl for our circular .ddres BUTLER. CLARK 6c CO., 160 Washington St., Chicago. GUNS Kiib Nets.TentH, Tarimulln!, CamM Train, Ac hend for Price- Met to ItUI'OM'JI UUXCU., 314 N. third Street, St. I.ouIb.Mo, K.'.'8-dlt. A PLEASANT HOME FOR SALE I AT A BARGAIN! The residence, and Kroundu In Joncsboro, Ills., formerly kuuwn aa tho PROVO PROPERTY, Situated tlnee block from and faclnir the I'uh- llorjuurc, futirbhH'ka from lha Uijiot of the CulniASt. l.ouls railroad, aud ubout one mile from the depot of the I C. It. It. at Anna. The liou.eias bubntantial, good atyled frame, nud In excellent repair I has beven rooms, lartcu nail, portico, porch, cellar, and front and Mde en irancca. A good cistern, well barn und Wood. house conveniently located. About . Throo and One-Half Aoros of Ex cellent Ground I One-third In tlirubbtry, fruit, and ornamental ticea, berries, Ac, and the remainder now in Srati snd clover-well adapted to kitchen gar enlnc or berry culture, td-fho owuer realdsa eUewhere and will oell at low flgtirea. Inquire on premUta or addrcaa B-:l" .V, J. I'll'KIN, Joncuboro, (l , 1H1EC0U J PROMINENT THE NEW LOW RESERVOIR "STANDARD" UIUA ,. ..-....NamaWH,'ai Great Durability with Handsome Designs, and Giving PERF'CT SATISFACTION Everywhere, MADE ONLY BY Excelsior Manufacturing Comtv 012, 014, 010 and 018 N. MAIN STBEET. StTloTJIS MO AND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY MHJIS, MO. ..im,.,0' W HENDERSON, Cairo, Xllinoi.. Wood ! Wood ! Woo c ! COAL! COAL! COAL! BIG MUDDY (Mount Carbon Coal.) Tho Cairo & St. Louis Trnnpfor &Conl Company is ownrtnarMn 111 ordorB for Wood and Conl. Dcllvorod to any par of thootl? tho Lowost Cash Price OFFICE AND YARD ot tho Ooiro fcl. LouiB Narrow Gaugo Depot. vairo fcjt.s LIST wood, suwod, por cord Wood, sawed and split, per cord Coal, car load, par ton Coal, car load, slneljton Coal, car load, one-hair ton oft,Y,eM,r,Ior,"t-M- Stoekfl'th'H.oa Ohio Levee, nt the Cry-tnl Saloon, caer Sixth street and Commercial Avenue, und ut the Company's Office. ",wn' cwer Orders Solicited nnd Promptly Filled. JAS.K.l4AITE,Soc'y A Treas. F. M. STOCKFLETH, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Liquors 62 OHIO LEVEE, - - CAIRO, ILL. Keeps a full Btnck of K.oxxtviols.y Bourbon, Monongahola, Rye and Robinson County FRENCH BRANDIES, HOLLAND GIN, KELLY ISLAND AND CALIFORNIA WINES. LARGE STOCK Ofleied for .Site nt Great .Reduction in Frioee, -NY- Domestics, Sheetings, Prints, Bleached Muslins, Ginghams, Cretones, Table Linens, Percales, LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, Lawns, Suitings, Japanese Silks, Silk Poplins, Alpacas, Grenadines. nihhom. 'I hU i-nilrH Block will e M nt nd be convinced ol (Jrenl llarKalnal TKIt.MS sTItliri I.V CASH. Corner Eighth St. and Commercial Av 0-8-tf I C S.E.COR.m5oNR0ESTs It Te- .irn . r . at W SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WEEK1YBDLLETIN ONLY $1.25 A YEAR. ADVANTAGES AM ECONOMY IN PRICE, , SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION, QUICK AND UIMIFORVI 3 BO. 4 60. 6 00. $3 00. :i An. i oo. OF DRY 600DS ac.liiil cmt. mid continue until It U closed out. L'al