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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1819. THE DAILY BULLETIN. VHT "OHXINU lONlATS MCHWinl. t)!)ir! liitUetia Ituililln;, Washington Avenue tAIKO, ILt.lOIS. H aimer I pt ion. It n te! Illll.V. ally (delivered liy farrier) per week. . . $ ft . 10 01 & Ul . aw . 1 IX) .$8 00 . 100 iW mull (In advance) out- year sit Wotitll Three month Ou munih ?lv null iln advance) ne car lx month" Ttirne mnulli Tu cliltlK of ten and over (per copy).. l'odtaizu In .ill case prepaid. AilvprtiKinK K u t e : IAILT. Kind Inaertlnn. por i.iain; s.Qbc,iieul Insertion, per qiian; Vor one week, per aquare J'or two week", per aijruru Vr three week Vor on mown SachadditisnaJ aquare. 1 w $1 oo w 3 00 4 DO 8 (XI 7 00 4 Oq Knncrnl notlci I uo Ohltnarie and rewdution paired by societies ten cent per linn. Death and marriage frw WWEKLY. Mnt Insertion, per ripiM' $ nlmeouent insertion" : KMit line of Ud nonpareil constitute aqtiare. Displayed advertisement will be charted accord ins to the. apace, occupied, atabotu rate there bo il""' twelve line of Hnllil typo to the Inch. To regular adrerlier u offer anpcrlnr Induce v.trnt. both a in rate of chaw and manner of ifieplaylns their favor. Loral nolle, twenty cent per line fir urt laser 'on; tell tenia per liie for cuicli u'neii'.:eut lu.-er- Communication upon su'decUof "encrat Intcreat - the public are at ad time acci-plaldc ISoJected manuscript will not he returned. Letter (indco'iiniuiiieatlona .iioilid be addrcej 'I'airo Uulletiii. Cuiro, llllnola " ")nly Moi'iiiii? Daily in Southern Illinois liirs'wt Oiivulntimi of any Daily in KoutluM'ti Illinois!. OKHClAL I'Al'KK OK ALEXAXDKU COl'STY. M.H. Harrpll, Kditor. Tin: similarity be tween a naturally cross, V.l-tempcrcd man and u dromedary ia strik ing. Both of tln-m "get their back up" when young, and never out-grow the de formity. A California prophet forecaster a heavy Trtli(juake ior Sun Francisco which will "shall howaea and churches with terihle f onfusine;, and tho wrath of Jehova shall r.ome down." Milw.U'kf.f. is a quser place. A womau aroze to death there a few days ago whose ihusliand was killed by lightning list sum mer, and vliosa little girl found death in a ierosene can a month ago. Gov. Vanck, of North Carolina, lias b en elected to the United States Senate. Gov. Vance is a Democrat, and one ot the ablest public men of the South; a statesman of ' jripe experience, and an orator of great ver satility, eloquence und humor. He was a Whig representative iu congress before the war, and during the war governor of his Jstate, but a warm opponent of Je!f Davis. TtiEKK is said to hi n 'comforting astir ancc in religion in exact proportion to its iulk and density. In Louisville, not long ago, a cab driver died. On his death bed .'ttir felt great consolation an assuring peuee f mind in the reflection that he had driven many a body to church although he never attended himself. This simply ptnves that, dilute religion as you may, it is a good Dainjj, even iu homeopathic doses. Ir Senator-elect, corge V?,t, of Mis souri, adheres religiously to the platform laid down in his speech accepting the posi tion at the hands of the Missouri Legisla ture, he will do honor to himself and the State of Missouri, in that speech he plant ed himselt flat-fooledly in opposition to the layincnt of rebel claiiiw, and in favor of the constitutional amendment.-, as tliry stand, including the fifteenth amendment, which he not unfret'jiiently nsai!cd in his campaign before the people. While he keeps his senses uboiit him, a:i 1 appreci ate the weight of responsibility that vaN upon him ns n Southern Democrat, his un deniable ability will win him rcsjiei t, ia.! ie will add i-trengtli and j re.-tigc to ,U Marty. But let him get drunk, and just n nure as he can reach his scat in the Senate, 'ic will stab Ins party iu :i vital u-t. JlLrnKKp.NT T! VK C.MiTl.i: ba iatroduci ii i bill iu iur (ieneral Asembly for a law to !mlkh (lie (J rand Jury system. Of omr" Jhe. bill will excite the hostili'y of nil tin "1! fogy iui'inbers i f tint body, mid of nil :be old fogy editors of tlw Stat". I! it not nc 4" the opjionents of the li'MmIiv ( in .axsign one, single sound reasnii why the tJitiipiated tibomination should U conlinued s a feature of our court. It i an t pcn sive. cuuilK'noiiii' a'nd nrclli'ss baiuaele that should b' lopped oil'. (),ir eivili.'itii.n has outgrown it, an I it hou!d be .ihwiMied for the very rcK-m. in pMt. tint Is ur.,! for its pfscrviitioii, : iliaf it ha- bei n fo-i'vi-teiit withotir vw'ii;::, 'it it-elt. The I(ov"inm"lM l.r.u- jii.'iru int. but that n!d ab"i'i;:,..tl. lb-! live, i.i! l!:;' ,t p;., tlii- l.";:i-l:''.ir.' ri.iij i V;irt i's itiil. 'f'.e id. I still. 1,'t n -lllbe)-. (,(' it r.f Mr. iC'll'.'.-ll lll.is e III' 'I pl'-l I-, Vl'lhoM III fi !:p;e-0 li . it..' gr.'K-lve pr.,"l;.i'i i .)' toe p. 'Till-: J'.M.l.l.l in, (hut lb" nuisance oti-rhi to be a! .il Willi 'Moll ..II "i A wan t:it of r.tthi.r a I .iritiogicji t uu of mind :biy, lint it is very hard for so.ii peo ple, to uiimit that th doctrine of tola! di'.. gravity ,is Irii". They have, ht: bays, so aib an '.deu of l.uui'in ua.urj bjjJ they sue ho many noble and generous tlcudx that tho doctrinu seems to urove itself falso. Tho difficulty, however, is that they do nqt look in tho right place. The depravity i there, snugly stowed away, it may be, and hidden under a pile of jjood thing, but still it is there. Take your position on a country roadNide, from' the branches of one of whose ovcrhandi)",' trues depends a hornet's nest with a lively and enterprising popula tion. Persuade the young and the old, the church members und tho sceptics of the neighboring village, to pass that way., Stir up the hornet's ;ret out of the way yourself, and w atch for strictly theological results. Put down in your uotc book the first, the moat natural expression of opinion, as each passer-by is stung, und then in the seclusion of your closet read over these exclamation's in a w hisper, Who is so unmindful of the on-stalkiug progress of our modern civilization as not to note the gradually growing change that is being wrought in the relations between parents and children. Men not yet fifty years of age can very well remember when the father and mother were the recognized head of the family. In that era of ignorance and tyranny the father, and sometimes the mother, had the audacity to promulgate orders, and without adding '"if you please," compelled the children to obey them. Some parents were so hard hearted as to compel their well-grown off-spring to make fire3, hoe in the garden and plow in the cornfield. And, monstrous as it may seem, the girls were expected to assist "mother'' in tho kitchen and over the washtub, while the father grubbed stumps, mauled rails and built fences in the "clearing." But the days ofsuch despotism are, for the girls and boys, happily over; and the era that is lik'.'ly to succeed theai is aptly pictured by the writer of 11 Notes by the Wayside" in the Mew York Herald: Offspring, lie says, are no longer t !i? crowded into a corner and deprived of their inalienable right to do as they wish to. They have risen in sue ccssful rebellion against the servitude of cen turies, and will probably consign the parent al fossils to the shelf of curiosities where they belong. As a kind of avant courier of tho condition of affairs w hich will short ly appear is the following incident, which ought t serve as a warning to every father if a family not to interfere with the best in-t.T.-st ot his children: There was a funer al in tho neighborhood, and it was expect ed to be as cheerful as a polite undertaker, whose only object was to serve the public to the best of his ability could mako it. It was certainly an opportunity for youth ful refre-luu'tit not to be disregarded. The boy nked his father for a horse with which to attend. Instvad of kindly loaning the beast and biddin.; the innocent boy speed on his way, and enjoy himself among the mourners of his own age, he harshly refus ed. Alas! lie forgot that the good old times of deft otim are over, and in or h r to im press that fact on the aged parent's mind the irate boy, with m irrepres.-ible longing for iii'l-'pendeiic'.- in his heart, (lew to his chamber, and sei.ed his gun, and nubly broke the chains of hi-, servitude by shoot iag the old gentleman dead. The boy was cat into a dungeon by the unapprcciativo wtliccrs of a groveling public, which still labor- '.aider the fatal delusion that parents have rights which th-ir children are bound to rcspi ct. KKiT'TATI'O; oF A U Ml bliss SI.AX DHHS. Svnee t'i. i-.e o i,l !.,. ..,h .... . ..' .1., II'. .1 ,li - l i i iiwu-- .i have 'ttle.i in the ands o! tautiierii m South, n:;d identified -liem-i !c with the in.tvro-.ts if not the politics id' that section. These men feeling Hint the slanders of the South, circulate.! for purely partisan pur pos" I y the Badieul sheet, of the North, me so gross, so cruel and unwarranted, that they ure holding meetirgs in dim-rent parts of the South, to make known the true state of affairs maun:: iln-iii and to expre-- their abhrn-:ie" for such diieputabh means for "tiring the northern heart." There was a huge meeting of this character, recently, in tin- city of Charlotte, Noith Carolina. The resolutions adopted, thirty-idle in number, give the lie direct to the fhnl'ges made by U .'publicans that cili.ons of the North are not p.T.niito I t live in the South- cm St.it tliat they arc o-traei-cd. and that prejudice i. ; tiey lar.r.ot witbstatnl the t:. -out!" men, 'flic ti ¬ iluti.iiis furiher ihvla; that In a,. p,tio f t. ' St.iilh i- tie i-.dit I , . i '.'i a 'i 1 no i, I. "in, ! wcil a- piiv i'iy. hi- .I'anvtn m. ,,. o ..XT.-- 1'ub.aMv':. - , . , , ' .1 1: ll :oti i t'ei- i it n, li i i . 1 - j subj , t, j an-.i.-t r, I b.'tiol,, ,1 i . i !' r I 'd''l.,s b; j l-.e! a.-t II e.;.v Wiv li -Ifaille 1. i illreet i taist li iii'l-, (he ri.-so. 'VI': v . t ' No inaii i- osiraei. "ii wo int of ihe 1'i'nl i ' w n re, i.'iilv for bis l r ' ;"'"" 1 ' 1 ",s i 1 1 ii-i . hi ' c.. I I a conmn ui!l:j ii HI Tie I -. U I . he N -W Y.'i'.t Cli.uloti, iie i ling, '''i' : rr-i'ii tins it 1-vs: Fi'-i'ii this il i , i i.,y to ! writ;, i ln'.-ibi. f i, iIoih' ,! .iie Jiouth, Lilid tliii.,0 t'i ii a,, iiihuiiitauls of i:. by the rtpi luiou of (ueb tr ines (,f '".iti-age s,s it delights our ci'iilemporarii" to reiuctute and .dr. JtLila? to uilenipt be '.iinjf, provided tin; tturics arc iu fuel on ly silly and spiteful inventions, The cur rency of such stories injures the South in every way. It injures the credit of South' cm merchants at the North; it discourages Northern men from going South to settle, and like the shouts of 'Silence!" iu the theatre, it tends "to make the hubbub it Imputes." The temperate refutation of nil these slanders which the Northern men made in their convention will convince nil candid readers that their refutation is con clusive." AN UNACCOUNTABLE OPPOSITION. The hostility of the Cincinnati Commer cial to the jetty system, already a pronounced succes,; to the levee hcheme, for the im provement of the navigation of the Mis sissippi river and the reclamation of the hundreds of thousands of acres id' fertile lands lying upon cither side of that great watercourse, and its oft-exproa.-ed hostility to the Kads' plan for the accomplishment of the same great object, is absolutely un accountable upon any hypothe.-i- that is creditable to the conductors of that journal. Leaving the domain of reason, the paper indulges in attacks upon the prominent ad vocates of governmental aid for the im provements enumerated, that would be re garded as scurrilous iu any newspaper of less pretensions to decency. It sees a "steal" in every implication for money and doesn't hesitate to denounce those who advocate such measures, as men moved Ly dsigns upon the public treasury. If its hostility to the improvement of the Mississippi were grounded upon reason; if it would give facts and figures, instead of abuse and villi fication ; if it would suggest more feasible and economical plans than those it assails with uncompromising bitterness and un reasoning enmity, the people of the West and South would respect its honesty, al though they might diasent from its conclu sions. Turning from the Commercial that snaps and snarls at that w hich it cannot lav hold of with the teeth ot reason, it is a real pleasure to note the honest, manly devotion to the interests of this great valley, shown by the St. Louis Republican. That great and powerful journal treats the improve ment of the navigation of the Mississippi as a grand national work a work demanded by fourteen sovereign States of the Union, and by the commerce of more than sixteen millions ot people. It sees in the improve ment of that great natural artery of com merce, and in the reclamation of hundre Is of thousands of acres of land, rich as that of the valley of the Amazon or the Nile a work of pressing national necessity, and ad vocating it as such, it docs not stoop to the littleness of charging that those w ho ask for moii'-y to inaugurate the work, are even dishonest men, much less the jobbirs. ringstcrsiindthicvis tho Commercial de clares tJicm to be. The com se of the lie- publican is high-toned and diniticd, and its efforts an- expended in behalf of the people. The course of the Cominerci.il is groveling, undignified, belittling and nu-r.n. That tin; paper docs not feel the rebound of its blow., is because of the lnea-ureless forbearance of western and south rn pen-l'le- A l.No:;r,Hi:s Toneoi:. --Torpor or inac tivity of the kidneys is seriously dangerous to those organs, since it is the precedent of diseases which de-troy their substaneesand endanger life. This'slugishness may be i overcome by stimulating them, not excess, ively, but moderately, nn effect produced by Hosti tter'.s Stomach Bitters, u general invigoraiit and alterative, possessing diu retic properties of no common order. The impetus which this admirable medicine gives to their cv;,eiiative function counter acts any tendency to congestion w hich niav exist in their tissues. Both they and their associate organ, the bladder, are invigora ted us well as gently stimulated by the Hitters, whh h exerts a kindred influence upon the stomach, liv-r and bowels, and by strengthening the system, enables it to withstand malarial epidemics, to which when e.xpo-ed it might otherwise .succumb. Vnf Mist Ci'iii-, that Cot '.u.--With Shiloh's Consuniplion Cure you can cure yourself. It has established the fact that ( oiisuinptioii can be cured, while for Coughs Bronchitis, W hooping Cough, Asthma, and all diseases of Throat und Lungs, il is abso lutely without an citial, Twodo-es will re- j lieve your child of ( 'roup, il is plen-ant to take and perfectly harmless to the yiinno-est ''''i'''. n" niothi r can cllinil to he wilh- j 0,,t h; You can use two thif.lsol'a bottle '""' What we N,y is not true wn will re !,'m;,l1,1'',il'in;1';'i'1' ',!'i,'''10,K' and V 1. 1 ii i p,-r boiile. Il your I.uu - are sore or che-i or back ,-iiiie u-e SI ! ,. iti,, , .,. . 'lllli l'or- ' - - - - - it i . i I..-.' .t.iii in iiin i.n itio; tei's iivir. yen I ',l s I ii 1 1 isi ;i , lire you ( im-tjpfl-' i led, lliuc yon a Yellow skin, Los.. tile. Hi ml Vi-hi. il' i. il.iii'l I'-iil i,. ..... lI! ; i. ,,. v, . ... .. .. ' ... . l"h a System n ilier. . It guaranteed tf I Pliexe yon, mi,, wi!l you ciitilim yull cOnlllille I,, sillier 1 ..i i , , lieil Mill (Mil lie ellr.'ll oil S If I lis : tlif-c. 1'iiee In ceni-:, jiml 7.1 :eii(..s.,it 1.v I Itaivlav llrotbi r. ,.J i (laiviay lliotln r. W, ii 'a I'nl ,.,.r,.',,.-irt'..i. . ..- v ' " loiieiaciv In rich and fragrant try it ' Sold In 'iM-(-inv Brothers. Qi'KiiY. Why will men smoiie eoinmou tobacco when tlmy can buy Murbury Bro'g "Seal of North CaroLUa"t tin mm- .rii.cl, JUDICAL. riv From a Disfinguislicd 1'liysJeiiui. '0 hIukIc dlKcane linn entailed inoro mill'erlnir or i' hanened thebreukli KiipoflheeoiiHtlliiilnn than Cntiirrli, 'J'hu xciiau of smell, of laitu, or i-llit. of lieai liijt, tliu liiiiinin voice, the mind, one or limru and fometimoH all yield to Iln il.-lructlve inlliienn.. The poison it dlmrlbiitva thi-niiidioiil lb" aynlem ai-tn.-k every vllul lorce and break up llio moBt ro linct of coiiKiliuiWmt. lunored heeausu but Utile, understood by phvuli laiiM, linpolcntly availed by (imckii und chiu-ln'tiiim. those iniilerlui! from It have but little hop to he relieved i f II I'll" Hde of tile irrave. It Ik time, then, thai the popular treatment of iIiIk terrible direasu by rciucdicuilhin the reach of all pnnscd Inlo hnud'it at once competent and trustworthy. The new mid hitherto unU'lcd method adopted by Dr. Hiinford In the preparation nf hi K.miii-ai, Ci uK ha won mv hearty approval. I b lleve It likelv to Hicceed w hen all the Hual renin, die fall. benniMe ll strike al tho root of I lie disence vi... Iliu nelililled blood, w hile it heal the ulcerated membrane bv direct application to the na-al paa ;;'. It action Is based on oertaiu fixed rules, and unle tin- iial force an' ton far exhausted, must la tliu crent malorllv of case ell'eet a c ure. I.KO. IIKAKO. M.D. Nobseoil lilock. So. Funn I union, Oil. I. IS I. SAXFOIiD'S RADICAL (TRK MAY wifely cl.iim lo bo one of the few popular i-onieillci ivci UIn' tile approval of medical (.'i ll llcmcn, wlio, in private, not only freely recommend It bill use li In their buuilie In ircl'c i-encc to any ol til preparation nnallv prerrihvd by physician. Yiiit ure aware. ' said a ililini;uihe'l riiy phvi clan, Ih.-it my ehlliallon to the Ma. M.xllcal Society are u' li thai I eannol iiuMiny recommend or prc- i i In- the lludieul t'llre; but siai e I received o milch Ml -I 'from the iie oil', hum If. after a thnniiiuh Mid Hi Hie u-iial eine.i, -. I liae pr val'dv tidvlsed ii use. and presume 1 have .-nt to to viuir -lore no less Uiau one hundred of uiv ia-li- M- for it. ' l .ViV KKSAL SATIS! ACTION. ' ENTLKMKN : We have o!d S.wkiuo'- IJaiu ' ' c.i. t'i UK lor marly one year, andean say candid ly that we never sold a imilariircimriilieii that utve such iinlver.il sail-faction. We have in learu the tiit (nipltili.t yet. We are not In I lie habit of reeoinmcndlns patent medicine, but your preparali in meei the want of thousand, and we think those ulllli i.-il sliould he coiiMiiced of il er' at merit o thai their Miili rini: w ill lie relieved. W e have been in the drill.' liui lies for the pa-l Iwelvu year lon-'taiilly. and old eM-rvthinK lor Catarrh, but your h ad all the red. If yon set proper yon can use this letter or any part of li that you wish. X cry truly your. S. ) IIALIiWIN A CO. Wholesale and llelui' Dealer In Dnm. Honk and SlatlMUery, WahiUjjlou. lud.. Kcb. ls'.rt. Liich luckn'.'e con'ain Dr. Sauford' Improved lnhaliun Tube, and full direction for It use in all eae. price One Dollar. Kor alc by all wlioteale and retail ilriiL''i-l and dealer throiiL'hout 1 lit- I idled Slate and I'aua'la. WKKKS A I'OTTKK. (.eiier.il AenL ami Whole aale lruui;isl. llostou. M. COLLINS' VOLTAIC TLASTEK An Klectro-Uiilvanie Iintterv eoniliim d with a highly Medicated Mreiifrtlienins Plaster, lorrn inu the best Plaster tor pains ami aches in the World of Medicine. ELECTRICITY. A a jrand curative jnd retnrative aent I not eipialed by any element or nicdlriue III the hitorv ot the heallin; art. I nle the vital spark has tied the In id v. retoratiou by mean of electricity it poa sihle. ft i the lat resort of all physician and sur geou. and ha re-cned lhonand. apparentlvdead. fiom an untimely grave, whin uo other human a-i. nry could have Biu ceeiled This i Ibe leaclni; curative element iu this i'luMcr. liALSAM and PINK. ' The healiui: properties of our oun frajrnut bal sun and pine and the umu of the Ka-I an- tim well kieinn to risiiiiv de-e-riplinn. Tle ir L'raleful heal Oil', snolhinu' and streiitrlie'iiin-.' properties arc ki.own to thousauil. W hen combined iu accord ance w ith luie and important ill-rovcrics in phar macy, their heuliie ami l renlln nlli properties are Increased ten fold, in tlii respect our Plaster i- tho best iu u-e wislioat the aid of electricity. TWO IN ONE. Thus combined have two urand medical asent in one. each of which peif rni il function inn! unitedly prodnei more cure than any liie inetii. In: inn. M.-h.(ir I'bisier ever before roniHiiiiided in the history of medicine. Trv one. 1'lui K ."5 Cent. Sold by all Whii'.-ale and l.'etail DniL'i-t-throujliont the t iili.-d suites anil I'auada. and by WKKKs Si I'UTTKIL I'ro'nlitors. Ilusloii .XLi. BANKS. LEXANDEK ( OL'NTY BANK, CoiiiuuTcidl Avenue and Tightli Street, ( a:i:d, Illinois i menus: I'. V.lt'i.xs. President. r. NKi-i-'. ii-i'ivs,.:,.i,t. II. WKI.I.s. I a-hiei". T. .). K Klt l ll. As-islant I n-hier. MUncTOIIS: l'!;.: 'j;; William Klii'.'". C.iiro; William Wulf. I i.ir.i: I!. I. Ilid;ii.'-le. st. Louis J. Y. 1 Kaisiiu, Cakiluiiiu. XI. o-ti rloh. I). 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -r. I aire: tliu. O.i'iilivr. A KN Eli AT. UANKIMi m-SIi;ss DOS B. Kx i i-liaie.'e sold and bought. Inlere-t paid in the saving Depailnieni. I'olleclion made and all business promptly intended to. rjMIE CITY NATIONAL BANK, Cairn, Illinnis. C'A PITA L, 8 10 0,000 W. P. IIAI.I.IDAY. President. II. L. IIAI.I.IDAY. VieelTesidenl. WAI.TKI! HYSLOP, Cashier. PUtECTUKS: s. STVAT TAVI.Illt. XT. I'. IIXI.I.Ill.W. IIKMIV I.. II.M.I.Oi.W. II. . el 'SMMlll.HI, l.. II. IVII.I.I.l sn, ('( l.l-ll I.N 111 lilt, II. II. I amii i;. Acliiinge, Coin iind United Stutcs lloilils lUHliltT AND SOLD. lli-pnsii. i-, eeived and il ifi-nernl lianlilii bu-lnes Cllll4IICti'll. 'jNTEBl'BISi: SAV1NCS BANK, ( i iiii' ied .Mm li ::i linn. oKli'lCe. IX CITY NATIONAL BANK, ' ill-, i, I 1 1 i III lis". I NTKI.'LsT .im, ,t, d''io lt Ma vli 1tt,. ami Sep I tenibi-r ! i (uteri -I iild c iihiti -o n I- eddml m- I ..-.! 1, t . -1 v ,.. II -I I., I ep.'sili.. I'l.'l'. lis jivui.- lb. '.IMIUIIIIlt lllll'I'i'-l 1 1 Ci""CbiM r.-n and muiTleM wonien tuny depimlt uioiiey and iinuat else can ilrtov It. . WALTER IIYSLOP, THUwcuiaK. I MPfiDriUl THE WKKKLY BU1.LBTIN. The Weekly Bulletin. 't'i I K C'A 1 1 JC) Weekly Bulletin CON I AIN INU FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS r'oBTY-EKJIIT COl.l M S I'KTY-KfiiHT rof.' MN- EORTY-EKiUT COLUMNS rruLisHKi) on TurRsn.vY &:.00 Per Annum all. oil to Cltjh if 'ii'ti a;ul Upward! The Weekly Bulletin. rn i: V, i.'h' A ' a N'KVVM'AIM'IK 1N ''' ' i -WiO!v!'j IN aoUTimjUN llililKOISf I'ALNTKli. JEFF. CLARK, Decorative Paper Hunger AND iJ a: I N T E II I A SPECIALTY MADiJ OK Ci ht.iiisJ: and Kiilsominirii'. Leave (ird 'rs at Uarelaj-'a or I'arkur'a Hook Store. W.VtVHM.JIEWELttY, CTC. , iioupt", : AYatcliinakcr & Jeweler NO. 10 KIGIITIt STBEKT, BetwN a Comm-rela! and I l'i.!.. TI( Wa.'iia e.ou tt.-e., ( l.UUO, Hi. i FIXI. WA1CHW0KK A SI'ECIAI.TV. f ( "'ii:i -jM'.in; -tin) ,i'.; kiada of piriu;- u -,''y ( t A!! kin -I a nf iSotid Jewelry nude t'i order. COMMISSION. ALLIDAY RROTIIKRS, tAIKO, ILLINOIS. Commission Merchants, tltALXR 1st FLOUR. O'KAIN' AM) HAY I'ropi'ti'torw Egyptian FlouriiigSIill? Hiffhest CasU Price Paid for Wheat. WHOLKSALK WI.NW AM) Uvl'OlLs E ESTABLISHED lsW. V. M.St..ktl.-tU. Krf.d-illulSnM.. Stockflktii it'lJnoss. ' Sieo.- to P. 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