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TIIK DAILY CAIRO IHJLLETIN: SATUHDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1879. Till DAILY BULLETIN. It'KllT itonxtso fyosiuTi gxcriTED). OiKwi: Bulletin Uiilldlus, Waslilr.xUm Avenue CAlltO, IbMNOIS. Hvilaisorlption Uatos: Twta r IihIIv CMii'i'md b rfirritin) per wotl: Hv u'mli (in atkillJCC, ouo year t-ix niiiiili Thru nitintha Ouuuiuu'.li..... WI'ICKIT. !jr mall (In Advance), ouc yeur Six ni4iUl!: 'JMifJ molilUit Yocloittof ten mid o.eripcr copy)........ I'untauv In all u.ro prepaid. AU'vurticIng liutes llAIM . Unit liiwrtlon, per nquivre ba meon'tit Insertions, for itiiuuri) ... tut 0U3 H'L'uk, por HililHl J Far two weeks, jut hj n..rc 'or tliro waukH. per poniira oronc iiuiutli, per rqimrc kick uUdltlouul Kquurc .$m.(w .. Mrt .. l.uu ..8W .. 1.IM .. MJ .. J.W ..$1.nn .. W .. 3.0I .. 4 SO .. H.i) .. 7.il .. -I.IU WEKKLT. YVt Innerlton. per fqinro butme.iiUMit IiisimiIoiis Klyht !iu ! oi solid nonpareil coiinl ttlito nseieirt!. 1 iK,i!!ivotl nilvrllM-muiilii will be rhnreed n'''-'nril-h'l! to i lie space oeaioit; I. t uliovu rutus Uiih lw iiil' tvi;lo U.H" "i so.ld type to llio im II. To r-'-.'ulsr idverlit'r wo offer mpeiior Iml.ico tent, both a l. r.n.-i uf cbri;eft uud liuiunor ol 'isplKvtiis their favors. Loch) nolicc-i twenty a-er.N ur line for first ris-er-lien; K-ii ccuti per line for eacl) hiilihseiiin nl Inner- ''c'omnir.nis.Vloni' upon subjects of ceneral ItrNrrft to the p:il)lic a:v at nil time RCCv'y tul 1 U'cted n'iiii rl;'t win uol rctiirn.'il. Leirem and (..jin'ivr.ir oioi . should be .arcp?.l "Cuirg F.a'.letiu, Cairo, llllk-.nli'." u,tiy ilopui):? D.iily in StuUhcrn Illinois ljursjnt Ciroulntion ot any Daily In IScmthorn Illinois. official paper op alexaxder ( ouxty. M. H. irarrffll. JOditor. A Rumor reach ;s us from Tit's Ihntwc ro disixwud to discredit. It is to the ef fect tliut bounds urj lo le worn on the Lead n.t summer. Hon. Jtiiu Daker, minister to Vene zuela, will scarcely reach home in tinv; to influence, ly personal effort, the cm!i;i;,' senatorial struggle. No will arrive cmly in February. Ey tliut tinc the senatorial contest will have been terminated. Tnu editor of the Taducah Sun, who keeps a close watch upon the moves made upon the Illinois senatorial chess board, predicts that Loaa will bo defeated, and that a "dark horse" will win the prize. Ik ma ba ri"dit; but nintterj don't have that seeming when viewed through The Bnu.t tis spectacles. Hn. fiou).N IIuMi'iiRKYS, ot New York, has been elected president (if the r.'jtv 8t. Louts Bridge compariy, and the St. Louis Republican rearda the selection of Mr. Humphreys us un r.ct that augurs well for the interests of St. Louis. All appreli m sio.n that the new owners would move the bridge to New York, seem to be quieted. Dchi.vo the pr;sent month, the Legisla tures of Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Color ado, Missouri, Arkansas, Michigan nnd Kansas, will elect United States senators. Dmiocrats will be sent i'rnni Indiana, Mis souri nnd Arkansas, nnd Republicans !'n in the other states. The chances are that Qlovcrwiil he elected in MissouiVoorhees in Indiana, Lotran in Illinois, cither Howe or Carpenter from Wisconsin, and Chandler or Christianey from Michigan. Campaka, the follow who essayed the job of wresting the championship innn O'Leary, has, as was predicted, made u most miserable failure. By running he gained a lead of nearly twenty miles the Urst twenty-tour hours; but daring the bal ance of the Week he was 60 worn and j tiled that the inequality of the contest destnyed nearly all interest iu it. If Cmptitj.i is even a good second-rate walker, he iiiv.m furnish b'jU.T 'roof of t'to fact than tliut to hi s.:eu in n's male!) with O L;:iry. Tiir.iti; was a mod destrnctivj fire in Charleston, South Carolina, on the morn ing of the 1st instant. Tiie Union Cotton Pres3 company's ware huus"s tilled witli cotton, were destroyed. Thy buildings were valued tit $103,003 and insured at $'J9,OC0. The value of lite cotton destroyed 'is s :t down ut ul 173,000 upon which there was an insurance of SiTJ.Om). The Cn isuscribjd to inc-jndiarisin; but if the owners of tin citron recover th eir insurance they can iiff ir J to hunt the- incendiary up and pay him Imndsoiui'y. It is indecorous, to say the least of it, to nod in church. The man who adds snor ing to his nodding, or gulpingt r wheezing, is u great nuisance; nnd us often nst any thing of that kind occurs the sexton should undergo a "hauling over the coals." Coming in, usehuich-gouri cow do, out of the cold, biting air mto a bulh'.ing (from which the fresh air has been vigorously excluded for t week) heated to fi.v..r heat, it, is a matter of surprise th-.t the preadier has mit more (Beepers in his congregation than attentive ' listeners. Men and women who have been used to plenty of puru air, cannot resist a feeling of drowsines when compelled to trjalho tho close, burned atmosphere of tho avetsgo church building. They feel thuir cnerpy go out with every inhalation of tha enervating "stuff." and lltmlly yield to a stupor they find it rw tjt difficult to rc lint. Tho church sleeper fuels mortified and fiiih.'imed of himself, but renews the cause of his niorliflculiou the very uext time ho is subjected to the same influences. If these unfortunates victim t o.' b lined and spoiled nir, would 'Teek their von- gcruee" on anybody, they will scarcely go wrong if they hunt up the sexton. It ia now given out that the "sly fox" of tho treasury department has his eye on the presidency, as the successor of President Hayes. He haa already indicated that con ditions might arise iu which he would make the race this year for th guberna torial chair of the Buckeye state, having persuaded himself that success in such a contest would give him ti prestige that would render him r totmiilable competitor for the R .'publican nomination. Slieiinan in the tl.'ld w.mld b:; a banter to Tliurman, and the co.it.';it thus hau jurated would bo very apt to figure .vs the prelude to the con test of 1880. The muti'SsI'u! man would have a very strong claim upon his party for the presidential nomiiuitioii the y-ar l'ollow- The bell-punch sulem of liquor taxa tion adopted in the Slate of Virginia, has failed to produee the iv.-ilta predicted. It was b'lie'ed that it would produce a reve nues of at L'J:t S'iOO.Oj 1. or four times the sum ordinal i'y rjaliz d from the license system. It has turned out, however, that notwithstanding the va t increase of labor and expense involved in the introduction and inainleiiance of th" sy.steni, it has pro duced only $tjo.00'D m -re. in a whole year, than was formerly dcrind from the license system. The explanation offered is no doubt the correct one. It is that there is a strong sentiment ngaiust the use of the punch, and retail liquor dealers who neg lect to rifg the b.-ll ute not pros 'cuted. This of cour..f i.-i n:i evil for which there is no cure; and a numb'T of the leading jour nals of Virginia, convinced of that factj are advocating th-i ro-.cetablisluucut of the license steM. The 3 ".ee of Mm. S.-nator Bruce, of Mississippi, in the umbt of Washington so ciety, presented a problem, that was most difficult for the wives and-daughti rs of Re publican ollicials t solve, If they refused to recognize the "nigger woman'' ns a social equal, their protestations of affection and sympathy for the colored race would take on the seeming of the merest sham, and hi big about apolitical rebound dangerous to the party. On the other band, to visit a "nigger" was a most repulsive tiling to do, and to be visited by one in return the very thought of ii was mis?ry. Butth; social "bull was tak-n S'.piarely by the horns." The wives of S matou and Cabinet officers called, and, miu h to flu Ir surprise, found Mrs. Bruce in elegant and strictly fashion able attire, a woman of culture nnd most courtly nianneis', and pearly ns white skinned us the fairest of her callers. And thus the social problem of Washington has been solved the ice has been broken, u "negress" has popped to the surface, and must, hereafter, ba recognized as a social equal. Titr:i(E is an outcry against the incompe tency of General Sherman, that U widen ing, and increasing in volume every day. The manner in which he conducted the campaigns against the Imliars would re flect di -"ince upon the most unpretending brigadier in th:' service. For the d:sat"is that have attended tliem, the indolence, in capacity, I'uv.iiiti in ntal recklessness of Sherman nnd his staff are. end should b '. held respriiisllih'. As a li dd commander, the gre;t ability of t!i ; Gen t.i' i u. know ledge ; but his inability ti (I'll with the multifarious duties charg'-d to the eoni-niiind"r-iii-cl:icl, is, day by day. beconiino more and more apparent. Referring to this mutter, the able editor of the New York Sun insls's that the lot di.. position thi.t an be made of him will be to place him at the In ad ol the retired list, and leave him t command the vet 'tans uhos sole duty is to iippear ' periodically o.; dress parade at the paymaster's olliei. Having tailed us tin idniinistrative chief of the army, his ap proval of Don Whisk 'rando Iluriiside's bili concerning nnny adniinistration isn't worth the paper on which it is printed. Quite a controversy is going on iiinotig Ohio Democrats, both at home and in Wash ington, touching Mr, Tliurman's c nidi, Key for Governor of Ohio, His soft-money views, promu'gutod during thu last cam paign, render him entirely acceptable to thu greenback element of the party. If, however, he t'.iouM he put forward, even on a moderate greenback platform, the. F.ast- crn hard money men, seeing a national sig nificance in the race, would lend their money and efforts to encompass his defeat, Furthermore, his intimate friends declare that he shall not, in any such manner, im peril his presidential prospects. Defeat in Ohio would insure defeat In the National Democratic convention, but in full view cf the situation, then Is a powerful clement in the party who declare that he must rim, in sisting that ho uth! only man living who can save thu St.it:.' to the party ; and throat ening, in the event of Im refu.s'il, l with held from hiiti in siippott, should he be place J before tin N..timal convention. Hence, vbw the matter tniiii cither stand point, Mr. Tliurniiin is In a very "tight placj" in a politic d miUJ from which he will find it exceedingly difficult to relieve himself. THE KANGAROO COMMITTEE. The Blaine investigating committee through tho assiduous efforts of S.iiiitoi Edmunds, has fallen heir to the fO.OOO appropriated by congress last winter; and the method was this: W hen Mr. Teller, culled ut the Treasury department to ar range about the payment of his drafts, be lbro starting for New Oilcan, he was sum prised to find that tho ollleials there enter tained tliff-rer.t views from himself about their authority to pay thesj drafts, they as serting that the money wns not available for his committor. Upon referring the matter to tho First C Uiiptroller of the Treasury, he derided again: t the chairiniin, but when S'liatoi Iv.hiiund.s appealed to him. he re-opened the oas' Whether he 'has rendered a Ileal d'-cishei or not, does not matter, for a subs-'qcnt rcfeiince to the "Dcpurtmei-.t of Justice," brings a de eision from Acting-Atloiiiey-Gi neral Phil lips in favor of tho committor, uiul ii',ii: the Treasurer. As this is the "consumma tion devoutodly to be wished for" by lhe "stalwarts." it is intended to start the con mittee at work without delay. Senaio s Teller, Cameron ot Wisconsin, and Kirk wood, with Senator. Garland and Bailey. Democrats, expected to leave for New Or leans, Tuesday night. This committee his had a good deal of fun made of it even bv the Republicans. Its chairman, Mr. Teller is culled the "Unexpected" chairman, uih; the whole committee is called the "Kanj garoo" becatts.' its strength lies in its tail, Senators Bayard, Bailey and Garland, These criticisms have exasperated thu Republicans to such an extent that tluy ard now going into the subject with a will, and a voluminous report may be expected. Af fidavits arc cheap in Louisiana, and $20,000 will buy a large quantity. We look for ward with considenible curiosity to the r-'-i suit. As campaign literature is about a that will come of it, it c.n be made ni DI.OODV as is liked. TIIE TEXAS PACIFIC. lion. Alex. II. Stephens, who has per haps as clear a head as any one in the com try, Iiih just taken the most decided an positive position in favor of government ui to what is known as the Texas and IVif, railway. If this aid is a.-ked by a unitnl South, there seems to be no ground on wlilth the North, wnieli controls Congress and th. Ex 'cu.ive, c in refuse it. The route is one of three practii.'al transcontinental ones, the other two being northern, and having al ready received enormous aid from the gov ernment, iri the way of money and land. Indeed the demands of the Texas Pacific are modesty itself, compared with wha either of the others have received, and in iimi) y respects the road will be of more gen eral benefit than the others. But ut any rate, it will be of reinendons ndvantuge to (he South, and that in the near future. Mr. Stephens, though he has views that embrace the whole country, doubtless sees first, ir, this in itter, the good of his own section. What the Tex is ami Pacific company ask i. a gu irant ."! of the i.il ;i"sl on its bonds tu a certain amount, for cadi mile of road ac tually construct 'd. The amount p t mile isin id 'raU In return, or us sauiiity, i: off us to return aOJHOOJaer.'s of land in ready vot.'d by tli a government, and to give the gov nin '.ut a first miuig.ige on tho en tire ro.nl. Til '3j terms ar; sodiU'erenlfVom tin n j grunted the otlpr roads that ri'jjlit-tliiuking m in in iv well expr -ss sur pris t t.'i it in an ) :rs of. e i i rresi wli ) v. it ;d Irindi'ids of millions to tli i oilier projects, stand arrayed in opposition to this, which docs not ask to be si.ifsid z;d to the ex te it 1 1 one dollar. To make thogovu'ii nient unqneslion.ib'y safe, the incoipnra tois propose to surrendar toil coinpletu tun) p 'rm niiuit control of ir.'iglit and pussmger rates, thus rendering com . iimi lions mjiii ious to the public an impusstbility, unless the government itself shall sanction it. An O.d Man of the Sni is on the back of our transcontinental traffic, and unless die Texas Pacific do places him, he is s eeurdy fixed in his plac until the reproofs ofhis own hardened conscience becomes .sti'dijr CI enough to tins ait him. LiVF.it is Kino. The liver is the impo-ial organ of the whole human system, us it controls the life, health and happiness of j man. When it is disturbed in its pinner action, all kinds of ailments are the iiatual result. The digestion of food, the imvc incuts of thu heart mid blood, the notion of tho brain and nervous system are till im no diutely connected with the workings of the liver. It has been successfully .roved hut Green's August Flower is uncqualed injur ing all persons slllicted with dyspepsia or liver complaint, and all tho numerous Mnip tcnis that result from an uiilieiilthy cond.tion of the liver and stomach. Saiiuile hotto to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all Uwm on tint westrrn continent. Three doseiwill prove that it is just what you want.' CiiFW Jackson's best Sweet N:.vy To-b:.ceo. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. City OllletTS. Mayor Ilnnry Winter, Ta-HBiirur II. K. I'urkw. t'lurk-d. II, PlilllU. Con iihulur-Win. Jt. Gilbert. SIiuhIiuI 0, 1), Arirr. Allorm-y W. t. Mi-Umo, f'ullcu .Muyintmio J, ,1, iilnl, IIOAIII) 0 Al.M'IIXKN. Flrft Wrrd-Uoo. Vucuni. Win. u'Cilluhns. .Su'-.oiici Wurii-Wnud i.'lttenljous'u, N. li. ililntlo oi,d. Tlilrrl Vwml-W. I'. t,t, John Vood. l'oiirlli Wurd-ClmrUe' u. I'ntlttr, U .1. Foley. Hlili Uiird-T, V. ILilll day, Cling. Luneiwlur. County Ollicors. Circuit Jiido- n. J. linker. Cinaill Clerk-.!. A. Iti-'ai.'. Cjiony .Jiidtfis-j(, (s, Voiuni. Count.. Clerk fj. J. Illlllllll. Cniiniy Attorney VV. (', .Mulkry. Cn.iiiiy 'i iuiKiirir A. J. Aldvu. Hie'iiii' Pfti-r Muip. Coi ni. or 1;. K:t:e.v:-u ( , Cntiiitv C'imu.oi.er W. Ilulltduy, M. V Jirnnii. (ji.'o. V, .SiiiiiniuiiH. ciu;i;tiii.s. t I'l'ICAN f.l. I'. l-'oiiiii-ciilli firwt. fietwwn .'V Villain mid Cednr Ktrueli: wrvi'-en Siildmtli 11 it. in. and 1: v in. ; Miadny Scliou! 1 :n p, m. Clilitt-St'IAX-Klln-.-nni:! lii-ct; lit --! i hjj Knti J r.,lh )-M p. in. j i-io.nliine oiTie-ioi.uliy. -'Hl'Kf'tl i-K i 1 1 K KKIjKK Vi-'I! - I Kpixmp.-il1 ite I oarliviilh uti-n-i; Mornini; pnuri ' Saliii ,ili , ii:.:t ii. ni.; imaiiii)! pniiai. 7 : 1 1 p.m.; HhI1j utti "inol !l ii. in. Ian. St. J. Iiilloti l.i-i-. tii-i lor. JNRST MISSION V U V UAI'TlsT ( ill Kl II. 1 1'reacl.ln ; nl M::;,l n. in., : p. in., nnd ', ; )o p. in. .NiliL'illi i-emjol nl T:LJ p. 1.1. Id.-v. 'i'. J. toljoivn. iiriii or. ItT!;i:n.-X-TUIiteei-.t, w-it-l ; wrvlecu Ssti J : ii. 1.-1. lied ' :' ) p. m.; Sunday hrhool !ni. in. l!'.'V. liiiT",.lu,i,r. nu.l'ir. M!-l!OI,IST-Cci-. ri;-l,:li nnd WiilniitnlncH: I'ro-ii-liii,-.' Saeluiit In. .10 n. in. nml 7 p. in.; prayer meellni,', Wc-.im !!:, 1::;') p. m.; Simieo sciiool, .1 p. in. f;ev, A. 1'. Muirinou, pin-lor. pkKsnVTKllIAS'-HirMU upe-t; prriirhlii!,' on I .Snliln-.i'.i ut lli'cj ii. in. nnd 7 ;: p. m.; pr.iver ncellii,: V.'cdin".,iy nt 7:7) p. in.; .undav bi lioo! Hi) p. mi. liev. II. V. tit-or pllslor. ckcuni) n:i:n wti.i.' HM'TisT-Fiftmiii O iiireet. lictween Wr.li.nt nnd Ccilur Urtt-ti"; er vli'en sjaldmlli nt :'. m il 7:;'.j p. m. ST. JOsr.ni'S -d'omuii Cnt'ioI..-i Corner from nnd V:il:e.il l;ce!n; i-n-yir-is S'i'iliiilli 10::VI:i. in.; Suu-I.'iy S.-lejul in -i p. in.; Veep ) p. m.; wr vli''.'- fitry diiy ;ii s p. in. CT. PATfilCK'S -i llomii CmiIii.Iic) Cono r Mr.lli O fin i-t nnd Vi'iifliiiiL'I'in iiv.-niii- mi- Sill, lettli S mid 1') n. in.; V"K) f: 8 p. in. , Hnmhiv Scliool -.ip. in.: i 1-vicJS every d.iy mt- p. in. llev. Zi.b 1. prien.i LbCVu. JOTK'E VV FINAL SI-MTLI'.MENT. rsTATB of J1..FK iI.A'..:iyW, MCl..'.sil r;'nleof I'linuj. Ali'S'-udc-rcoiiiuv. en. X ot.ee In lierenyj'KeM that on .Vomtuv. Vie -Tit. d;iy of Jioi'.iiry. A. 1). 1S7'i, the ueiK-rsi1:ijcd, mhiile Ifiriloi of Fill,; ediuie. will piev-al to l!ie cninl Court of ruld Ali-.'ee.-iii ri-ie.iniv. nt I lie roint l-onei. ( iiiro, lllinoi-. ut :i u-rei I !i -reef I lieu to !! holde'i Ills l!:. nl report uf hi h-.'Ii- uinl doinj: n mid admin ii-liuoir. ion! ui-k lI;,-co-.li-t I,; lei Cii li;ire.-.l 1'miii an', and nil fnithi-r i.ula nnd r'.-pi'iislliilii: -,-i i-miiihc,' ed ivllll f ildeHnle, ii'ii! fie u loilnit-lr iliiiu t,-;i-re,ii nt wliitli lime m il place, le.-h per- on i.h rre Inti r e-led limy be preni.t uud reniri micu uppiii'utiou il iLev elioi i"' so lo do. KI.IAS Ji. OI.ASfloW. Admiiiiumtor. C'ulro. llliuiiii:. iH'i.cniljo-ili-t. lS'.S. OTICE In li-reV." eivn tl-nl default liuvin? liei.ii mode fm mure llnil si.ny il.o n in ll:e p.ivinenl of :i port on o' t ht- it iiu-ii ill seemed In Iju pan'l liy a iiioiten.-i- e.X' eiiled I iv Mill Kie-ln.e unci .Miclnul J u n-i-.i tir. t, Sninuiil Sta.itH T.i., lur and !-Miin I'ar'.i-.is, Tru, !ei of tiie Cairo City 'Flo illy, dated An?nst till. A. I ISM. nnd reroidk ! iu the K'-Cori!-. r ( rt'i i . In and In: Ali-.vonier rutin, y, in the State- of llliiaiif. In Fool. 5 of l.Vi .!h. on ;ia.;c VI. l lie uieli-ri-i-.-ned. tint rik-ee-for -a;' Kaid I. Ite,--. will oe .S.-:nr-l-iv. lla: 4tli d.-e of .iiiliii-n-y. ,.1 ISiil, ut 10 o'eloi-lj" In 1 1 1 fur l noon id ti.-.l d.iy. Iieiier iilnl liy Mr-lie of lite ,oi i of sale C'lil'i'ni a in said inoi leu.;e. n !! nt pnldi iiiu-lion. to li:e (;! st Milder, I. r each, n lii1- ii!c vorai r oi it is.'ni el-m Avenue and i-JiliK-vnll ireef. In s:nd lily of Ciiiro. In A I x ti 1 1 f ; r cnilit; a ml soile of IUI,,o!i.. uU the rent- tit e ami Inti-n s' ef ni',.1 Mir: l'.tu'l.ne lied .Mn-liael .luernieier. in ilieir il-sii;iis. in nail lo lot iiunihered y. (rineii, liloek ntnnl.-eri-l 7.i. ivviily three.'. In hi'-.i I il o. I'niro. necoriiiliL' to the rei-ordi.U p'al tlie-eot, wili. I lie nppUiteiMiiii'i-', to satisfy I tit- piopose.- ulid Cole diiioii" ol uid Marl. nee. Uiiiud, Cau-j. 1U., Nou-nile-r -Ji.t'.i. 1 "7 s. sr.x.M's v.wi.o:;, Tra-t .' of tue Cuir L it v 1'roperty . I''". JOHN SPHOaT, I'BOI BIETOi: OF SPROAT'S PATIlN'i IiEFJiKiEiiATOli OAKS, AM) Violcsal(3 Dealer in Ice ICR UY THE CAR LOAD OK TON, WE LI PACKED FOB SHIPPING. Car Loads a Specialty. o F I'l CM-.:: for. Twelfth Street and Levee, CAIHO. ILLINOIS. i.t iCF,;;s AND COMMISSION' MF.1H HANTS. vjTUATTON & iJl'Ui), Wholesale Ghoci:ks Commission ercluints. 57 OHIO LEVEE. I V GENTS AMERICAN I'0WDERC03II"V Cairo, Illinois. Stiiatton. Culro. T. Utnn. Mlxriiiui. COMMISSION. JALLIDAY 1J110TIIEUS, CAIRO. ILLINOIS). Commission Merchants, llKALKIUI IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND HAY Proprietors Egyptian FlonringMills HL'liciit Cash Price Paid for Wheat. iUNTtB. LEXUNDEK COUNTY BANK, Commercial Avenue ami Klsrlitb Street, CAIIlO, ILLINOIS. . 0FFicm:.s: F. nnOSH, I'runliluiit. 1'. NKKF, Vleii l'remdeiit. II. Wlif.I.S, Cusliier. T. J. KKliTll. AsKivimn Ciifhler. OlItL'CTOliS: F. Urom. Cnlro; Wllllum Kluw, Cnlro; I'eter .Neir, C'lilto; Vil!'iiin Wolf, Cairo; ', M. OMerloh, ). 1, liiiiintrli'v, Hi, I.oiilf; K. lluder, Cairo; J. y. cleiutou, Caledoaiu, Chun. O.J'ulier, A !FXi:i:at, h vxkixu kchinkss done. Kx- elintiye rui nnd honeht. Interest Pnld In the KnviujM Uepartnii-iit. Colleitloim iiiudo uud ull br.i-liii.fi) pioiaplly ultendeiyu. rjMlE CITY NATIONAL HANK, C'iiiro, illiuolM. CAPITAL. 8100,000 el-'UCKHS: W, V. I.'AI.l.tli AY, IVnl'lent. II. I.. 1IAI.I.II) Y. Vii-e-!'riidnt. WALT EH IIVM.til', Cio-uL-r. l:Il;i:cTOI!.s: S. 'TAATHTAVI.nl:, . . IIA I I.I1A T, IOSIIY I.. II M l. II, W, li. It. CI W.lNIOIAM, ia, i. ftiuioiw.',, m k rn n anai, II. II. ( ANDIJK. Kxcii.iiiiri', Coin and Unitril .Slates HoikIs IIUI C.IIT AND t'OI.D. Iia-pn, In received und a ceneni! b.in'iliif; Luc Inonf i',, an ia ted. JOTERPRISE SAVINGS DANK, CliatUriil Ji at eh 31, 1C09. OFPICi. IX' CITY NATIONAL HANK, Cairo, IllinoiH. INTEHKST pnld on depo-itn Mirrh 1M ami Sep tein'ii-r lt. Iiilere-at net will.drovn i uddl-d nn in-iii i.-: to the piini ipal of Ha: (!ej.oa.ila, taen lo eivilj linen euaipuund i:.tea'i ; JsT" Clil I it it n anil eurrlrj ivuen-n n ny il pcM' iiiuacy anil no one else rail draw it. WALTI1U IIYSLOP. Tiij-asciikii. PAINTS, OILS. V, a 1.1. PAPlllt. nr. 1J.F. BLAKK, l'KALeil is l'liiiit.SjOilSjYju'iiilicsJIi'Uslies WALL I'Al'KU. Window Gla.--:.--, Window Sliaiacs, Etc. ilwn;s on tuud tin; celi-liratfil imxhinatim. A it rora Oil. Uros' ruilblins, Com- (. (Wva 111 lllL'lllal Am .. f Villl C, ill. r.UVTKTb JEFF. CI-AliK, Decorative Paper Hanger AND P A. I T K R I A S-I'KCIALTY XAVV. OF Glazing and Kal.soiniriin. t.i'iive Orders nt Ilurciay 'h nr PntkiT's Iionl; Store TONY IttSTil'IlVNT. pJTTO tt FOASSI'iS TOXY-RESTAUKAXT! OLD DELMON ICO UL' 1LDI NO, OH KJLiiVEE. cjAiliC), il.l.iNcyis. Condnrted on the nurop-em plan. S"t llm fln-.-i tahlniil nny huie in lie.- l ily. spa rial rnles for mouth or week, lo reenlar people. Connecte .with llie n-i-i luraie na thu FIXKST UAIi IN Tin: CVV Knpplled with the Choicest Wini'i nn:l Li'i'i'iin, fji.ved Drinks ii Hperi-ilty. Itehliiioniit u u ,1 hnloouOpeu ut All llou'ru. Day uud Xinhl. UllTClIIin. JACOli WALTER, BUTCHER -AXD- Doalor in l.rcsli 'JM'oat. LIGHT STREET, llctwiH'ti "WnsOiinjiton imit Com mnri'lal Av., utljoiiiiiij; 1 l.ainii'n. I 'KKI'S for pale tli" hestlleef, Pork. Mutton, Vcul, laiinli. Sansasn, ,Ve,, uud In prepured totem; families In un nee'eiUiihlu luniilier. CAKl.'IOK.S AM) WAOONS. QAHL lMCTEUS, Stiinufi.cturer of Carrifijces, Busies, Wagons, Drays, Etc., COMMLItC'IAL AVE. between FIFTH nml BtXTtl STS CAIItO, ILL. ijOliPn-SIIOFINil n ppoi-uity. Itnpnlflie or nil It klniN of velilcli'ii done neiitly mal 011 e'""'t no ticu, ul the loMe.-t posnihlu cost. UFDlL'AL. 1). I. c. Ia an nbfolute uud IrnnlntubUi euro for DRUNK- iincHi', Intenipcrunce nnd llm line of Opium, To hua'o, Niircolfi-ii nml hliiiiiili nlH, ri'iuovln nil iiii-ic, derliu uud liiiliil nf in-Ill); any or iheiu, reiiilerine tint tiirtu or de-ire lor lliem Derlei llr oitiotiM nnd elKeuiatihir. lahli:iji:eryoiiu pcrtertH mil irrlesiialiilile coiili'iil id lliemilirlvty ol Ilium- R aelvesliud Ihiilr lili-niM. It preveuN Hint nhuolllte pliyxlrlrnl r.lwl morill pro'-iratlon Unit IoIIowh Uio riiddeu lireuliiii,,' oil roni ti'lie.: 1 1 im ti 1,0.1 n or nn nail ii'M . I'lii-kie-e, j I'ennlil, to cure I In ii permit!", $2. nrut your lirnU'-ifli. Sl-W. Teinjieiuueu null .liantahlo sai'ieiieii hlniiiid lite II, 11 ia liiirtnle.ii iimi aever fallinx. iioi' urrn.us Li't;. co .soie asi-hn, Q UoCHKSTKir.N.Y. I The Hop Cougli Cure DiMlruyn nil pnlii. lomein lie rott'h, fiieii thr nervi h nnd prodnreia rit. It never lail.i In per Un -ineu peril el cure Hiiere tiiere Ik u nmJow ot hope. '1 ry it om caiel you will flin! It mi FOR SALE 1JY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1 "ICT.i-iaa-.TAaJtJami i , tmvTtruiumMjieim.Z MISCI'I.I.AMtllS. (iKKAT OFFFll F(JJi HOLIDAYS!!! We v.:;i during the HOLIDAYS ii.'ii of 10) I'lANu.; nnd iM'O '.Ns i t IM liAOl.blNAIlT l. I l li e. (,T Ca.ll. Spla l.liill CliVlil . i! i. 1 M-Ul of reeilh, Jt.'l .1 It, ttllh Mali I. "It Ullll Collplt.-,- J.-0 1 i- l ."... I t-el J4'i, I m t J 7 t'lllnenli lee-eHood I'i o, ota rM-l, T I a do 1 1(1. Mummied lor hi. V ;i iiri. Aobvth Wamkk Ii in-lnita d ( t m l , . i t. m'.jIp, Mii-ic i,t hiiif pike. IluKAi K V ATI- Its SONij, M Jiilll.-i'.tlli. l und Hea!ili..4'J Latt I lia .si. N. Y. WHAT KMINI .NT ST. 1.0 1' IS I'll VMCIANS SAT. 1'uKvr.NrAHiK ok MAi..niA.- l'oldeii il,L-'i I'eitr it uf II a find 'f,i e liiilcoretiii- i nry u,ree.-;lile nitli'li: ef iaii-1. and pm tieuliuly Durltil vl. en teiiii i uie rc ipiiud. Li-ll' toil rula-d valid otiii r luiiii-of iinlnini fuel tre r-jeiinl 'In Dip I'ler:.'.. " eue, e roll l ever. Typhoid Fever, final i-i ry i a i'iea..iii' i;li.-ni.e. jit, u-ai will l e ull mlist Vtllll -.'It .1 "I'l'.ilitll -e. W e l-UVe pref'.r I hell II ill evei-.ii :-t .-la-a-a-fi.; J. H I.imi-. .V 1) ; (i. 11 Conn, .M.D.:.-.H I'.oui". At I) : It A. Vai.et.ii, M. l.; in--. I., n rl .1. C .S..i -:it; V.mi. l'ori. r M D, niei in .any olher,. l-o.ii Ly nil Dtu,;,.'iii: und Or ecria. irci-ssni, folks! Matthew Rule's Now Rook. I.Yai priiMleei.t p rmi -im-h nr.d ;;men atlz.-'l. .-'-. ,,.i'r:ei.,.f.. 'I . W '' I,' ' 'B AMlI.U,l.l, 1.IVMTT. (!C ' I 1' ' ll J , I'he S--I.- '.inn ol lie- sa ; aon. Ni liio t.lne for U'j.'V'Vl' sea i re frrilory. Addon fnf ' I j a 1 i ' a i i.a-j- a ir Krmi.il trrn.K. AiuaTa-iti I ui !i bii." Co. :: Lai.do'pb t-t., Cbtug V. 1 1 U, Falling Sickness I'MSITIVKLY CCI.KD. the ern rnf a of thr Ion. , -t t'.iei.Pi I v iimi )!!. lll.lil.Al:D'H CTKB. -mi m.Mii'i;." ;r las i i i;r.o 'iirii- SM .s V..I.I. I. !,'.) 1'Olt A C'AMi I'l ttll.t, ." :.-T f.i.Nt-KIT. A t-.-.eipe ..tlt free i eii .-i' t-'-:i.- J. 1. I !1 i'l.Li., Cluuaitt, CliiM I, 'A IlroscAA... Xiw You. 'nu-l-l ht.Sf i"i. IV t,l !':!. 'i ti .1 O'fu'i . 'ae-ia. n'. 1 ,rt n i ! I.- '..af cAaaV cn" ff n'fti' it'l ai"i Jl.t l T.at lar.t lolatKC f-t-r n.de. .. , i.- I.' ,, ,u ., a-.--:-,,lc c.9 ilT.eri..l on I-1 ': f a,? ' ait a-A-tw-.'. T f ii (; till . :.ei.,r:M-e -. i -'i i-.r M-oei U:. HI' 1 .ivj: I a.'e. ):,'.. rutrt,uii. ' J On' I pn.ria.nti -.-I iim' ,vptnri,l of P t f -'1""" im,,-i.tn I i,in No.enhaf'- OlDU t'r-'i o'tii-ti'. r, 'it.- a up , li on tetk i linu ti :- ;.''. '.. ' il HeJairU i, m! ( irni'rr-. Free. Ad'r.. i For. i.ii c.vr fi Co , liui le-,,, ; n .-.., n. T. I (.l.Ni.i va:.TI li - 1'.. II. i itt unl fi.rteH a' p eii. i; P 1 1 i.-i .1 i;.a,,)i .e d Li'U-s I'r.a ii rtv ii.i l-J pi r i i.i. Aut.nM.Nui 1 uli. Co., tb.i-iu. i A DAY lo . . Vi.iri.ii 'I, i N i ii,.e---ii :,,r the Kiri.sirn ' ( . ICKL.iV. A:. m i: eiei l U, e Ad.oa-e. Y la. Viiii., , "N('Y CAI.DH. wih 'ti.ine. i -'' ee.t l.":t..l. ll I.',) M i, f i. N Y. I ! ,:i, i-r li-.i Jt Co., ',i Mi a d e.iriV. Sii'iw i"..ik'. Dieani.::. Ac. Vot, ' ' -' '"'li i-aiea-, I ,;. J. it, kit r A Co., - --..n, N. Y. i VINKi') ' !,'D i.li n: i-ie, 1,1 c- M Ap-'TUl'i O. 0.1 llll.lt. I. aJ"ie.- ". I ,1 , .".11- k ill, S. Y, ' ...:'V!:i:'l U.!'l-S - In i'i ter ci.r j,;,, ,)f ' - -vfp.i; i r-. S-i !r .-. oa -i ti!i-,;t.,,. Ad. !..:. I' I.O'A l.l.l.aV i U.. 1-, .,,.:,:,. ht ,.. y. J.Ist'i:i.!,.vi:iil:-. Nori.-IiK NO KKK! !; -, e.ii. 1-, la.-l t ii-hiir.e, n Mr- n. 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I-., i- lie.,- ,,ll!i lull pe i -t ii-ui.,- . ,. il'.f- ."la. la.U'l.S. -.'I, t:tll! Mla-el. t , leu , in S , Vft !S ,U'AI:,V' I'"' ''". en h:I i .-men i-t lU IJ ''I',1,"1'' M-Uie Ootids lo ilea,,!-- N . . . . Il:'"'1"'-' Fipen-'H ptild. ,d,!ren . A I tt ' I ii to., 3.4, il .4 h Homo Si.. jiiv el. '.,1.1 (. inn V I I ' lOlipilM II) :.iVlt al) I'L.M'ICD t -I', ee-u .i ,mi aimiii .-.-un lie ii nu n rei! Ill AeeiilH A iL do a.'. A. tn.Vl-;i CO . t'lauvyo. Li-.. i PI 1 I Al-'iV" i!-:i'iJ IX !: 11 AMI-I Cl'KKO UI. X Uill 1 Ori-mal ami tu.lv ui.M,iu ,. , ,. ., !; Selltl Mllllip fr l.tntlc a Ipluni L.-iti,,...,!,, W. . ,,!,., w,.,,!,,,,,'" lain, llM.I.'atlllilv, lull " I'ATIATS. PATENTS Olitnlin d fornetv InvenlloiiH. or for Improvement! on old oni'H; lor Im-ilieul nr oilier eonipoiindH, Irnilo UinrkK und luln-l. CuventH, Assli;iiiiiehls, lutur ferelii'es, Appenln, KulN for liilrincemeiits, und nil fin-es nrlsihi; miller llu Fntenl I.iiwh, priimpl Iv ntteniieil to. InventioliH Unit hiaW! heen JUi'l liVIiiIMiiiiiHtieieK. he linteiiled ,j ns. Ilellitf nppimllia llm U, H. I'lltetlt lle on linenl, uud eie-iierd In I iiiteil hiiKiiii-st. om-1 tiei t ly. wuciio inuke elosi r n un In s, mid M cure I'utetitta intim promptly, m. (I v, lth 1 ronder 1'lulinn, limn lliiirC who urn remnli' Innn ushiuijiou. T: V KV'l'nif 1 H!l"' " nu),u'1 ur "ki'li'h o' 111 T Mil i'Jii,jyour devhei un riuikii ex niiilniitiolit. mid iidvirl' iih lo pntntitiiliilltv, fife uf t-imriro. All correioiiileuco tairietlv eoiilliliinliil. Frleett low, unci un rtinrirv tintem 1'iiiei.t In iteniri iL Wu refer ill W'uelillif.-loii. lo linn. I'iiaaimiter (leiiernl 1). M. Key, Hi v. F. D. 1'nwer, The Oermnn. Aincrii'nn Nutlomd I'liiik. In nllii Inlia In Hie F, H. Fulfill Ollleu, nnd lo Si iintoin mill l!epieieiitiitUe In Concrem; nnd espeehillv loonrtllenN In every IStiile iu thu I'ninn und in l iiinnla. Aildn i-s C. A. HNWcCO, Opnollii I'uli'iil iVIlec, Wnshlii-jton. I). C. rpo INVEXTOIIH AND MLCI1AXI08, I'ATF.NTS nnd how In oldnln them. Vamplet of CD puir. " free, lil'iin lecelpt i sniiip fur liiiiiiiit Adlll'eHil (ill.Molli;. HYilTIt A CO., , Foliciluni ul I utelitx, llux HI., Wurlilli"loU, D.O.