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PROfl-ySiaN'AlCAaPS-PnTSICIAXS. w. II. MAKEAN, M. D., Homwyathlc rhysulan anil Surgeon nm 140 Gommcrcla.1 avmue. Resident cornot Fourteenth U and Washington avenue. Cairo DENTISTS.' D It. K. W. WUITLOCK, Dental Surgeon. Orrn -No. 13C Commercial Annuo, between Eighth and Mntb Htrecu , JR. W. C. JOCELYN, DENTIST, KKKICE Elithth Street, near Commercial Avenue NOTARY PUBLIC rjlIIOMAS LEWIS, Notary Public and Conveyancer. OFFlCB:-Wllh the Widows' and Oorjihaii' Mir Unl Aid Society. ATTOtt.VEYS-AT-LAW. j I.XEGAR & LANSDEN, AttornevP-t-Law. OFFICE No. 113 Commercial Avenue. STEAMBOATS. . pQR METROPOLIS AKD FADl'CAII. The Ekpiul Sldewheel Passenger Steamer CHAMPION NEWMAN.... A.J. BIRD.. , Master. Clerk. Luavca Cairo every aftcrunoa at 3 o'clock, fur Paducali, Metropolis and way landing. Kor freight or passage apply , to SOL. A. SlLVKlt, Aip-nl. FF.RKYBOAT. QAIRO CIT FERRY CO. FKRItYBOAT THREE STATES. On andaftcr Monday, Jute ID, the boat will make the following trlpi : LEAVED Foot Fourth St. 7 a. ni. V a. oi. 11 a. m. 2 p. m. -30p. m. ' 9 a.m. 3 p.m. LEAVE Missouri Land's. i , 7:30 a. m. 1::0 a. m. 11::U a. m. 2:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. SUNDAYS. 9:3fl a. m. 3:30 p.m. LEAVES Kentucky Ld'g. 8 a. tn. 10 a. m. 13 m. 3 p.m. 15:30 p.m. 10 a. m. 4 p. in. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J esse IIInkls, N. B. Thwtwwoop, l. II. MooitE HlNKLE, TlIISTLEWOOD & MoOREj PROPRIETORS Farmer's Tobacco Warehouse AND GENERAL COMMISSION ; MERCHANTS. No. 125 and 127 Commercial Avenuo, CAIUO ILL. HrLlleral Advancement mado on Consign ment of Tobacco, Flow, and Grain. tff'Ag' uts for Gear, Scott C. threshing ma-' chines, portable saw mill and threshing engines. Agent rorChamptou harvesting machines. mowers and reapers. ICE. JOHN SPROAT, PROPRIETOR OF SPROAT'S PATENT Refrigerator Cars, .a .' . AND Wholesale Dealer in Ice. ICE BY THE CAR LOAD OR TON, WELL PACKED FOR SHIPPING. Car Loads a Specialty. OP PICE: Cor. Twelfth Street and Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. GIIOCEElES. THE 'OLD HOUSE' J. T. WARREN & CO. f4 & 66 W. Second St. ' CINCINNTI. Forclgu md Domestic dried and canned Fruit and Vegetables. Canoed, dried and salt Fish. Pick--Sauces, Oil and Condiments, Houp "tuffs, Baking Powders, ground and uolo8pks. Toilet and Laundry Soaps. Heeds, Jellies, Preserves Fancy Groceries and Gro cers' Sundries. Mock nnpai-alli'H in the West. SEND FOR OUR "GROCERS' MANUEL." BRACKET 8T0HE. E.C.FORD, Variety Bracket Store, Commercial Avenue Coruor Ninth Street. PA I TtO, : t , t t ILLINOIS THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN; WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 94. 18T0. THE DAILY BULLETIN. ENTERED AT THH'PWT OKFK'E IN CAIUO, n, UXOIft, AB HKCOMVCI.AB8 MATTER. OFFICIAL PAPKU OF 'ALEXANDER COUNTT, Only Morning; Dally In Soutlieni Illinois, LOCAL REPORT. mokai Own I Caiiio, 111., beptemhur tft. iM, IN7U. t Time. liar. Ther. Hum Wlud. Vfl Weather, :4S a m mis HMO " .tr. tp.nop.m ).10 t::4'i " '.Wit lit Tit 41) 1 Culm SV. S. Foggy Smoky Fair Fair i Maximum Tcmtiernture. 7o; Minimum Tern pertituro, 00 j Italufall, O.ih) lnch.t Scrg't Signal Cor'la,'u. S. A. IN AND AROUND THE CITY. J. B. Cramlall, Esq., of the Ptilnaki county bnr, was in nttcnJtmco ou our circuit court, yesterday. The Cairo ami Vinceuiics cradlo lias been drawn up on tho sliorc ami is under going extensivo repairs. Colonel Scliaefer, La3 located in the nei,'Wjoring town of Metropolis, where, as opportunity may olfer, lie will practice lnw. Jolm McCollofton was drunk, yester day, and being pulled before Squire Com ings, was fined one dollar, and the custom ary official consequential!. The several saloon keepers who were arrested for selling intoxicating liquors, last Sunday, will bo tried before Squire Comings, ou Saturday next. "Going off like hot cake s" is no com parison for the going off of the "Faultless" 5 cents cigar sold by F. Korsiueycr. He can scarcely keep up his ?tock. We might have announced, two or three days ago, if we had known it, that Frank Hanson was convicted ot horse stealing ami sentenced to three years' confinement in the penitentiary. James Aderson, sq., ot Villa Ridge might have been seen mingling among the attorneys at our bar, yesterday. Ander son is a paius taking lawyer and a No. 1 collector; but a "fearful" Republican. One Lizzie Hughes will be held to an swer for an attempt to bribe Jeff Landly not to appear as a witness against Hamilton and McKnight, the confidence chaps. An example, in that regard, will not prove bar ren of fruits.' A grand time is anticipated at Turner Hall Thursday night. The managers tell us that all the arrangements for a full house and an evening of unmarred enjoyment have been perfected, and that the pleasure-seeker who attends will not be permitted to go away dissatisfied. We were pleased to observe among the attorneys at the bar, yesterday, the widely known and immensely popular criminal lawyer, Justus It. Cunningham, Esq.' During his recent absence he had professional engagements at Cape Girardeau and other points, in all of which lie fully maintained his hard-earned reputation. The Illinois Central pay-car was here, yesterday, distributing among the com pany'a employes several thousand dol lars. The Mississippi Central pay-car will be hero on Thursday, the 25th, and will "do the same likewise." The ' monthly ar rivals of these cash distributors constitute events of considerable consequence, uow-a-days. , Two or three ot the prisoners in the calaboose tried to dig out, during Monday night, and when discovered had made very fair progress, although their working im plements consisted of nothing more effect ive than a broom-handle. They had re moved a plank from the floor and1 were op erating underneath, when jailerCain popped their work and placed them in another cell. The little oues, folks of older growth, everybody who has a few hours at his or her command should visit St. Mary's paik, on Wednesday, 24th. The attraction is a picnic for the benefit of the Lutheran Sun day school, There will be an abundance of refreshments on the ground, and means for the entertainment of nil who may at tend will not be locking. Everybody is invited and will be cordially felcomod. Everybody should remember that the Lutheran Sunday school picnic will bo held in the park to-day. The school is composed of the children of many of our best families, and deserves tho encouragement of our people generally. Let as many of our people, both ladies and gentlemen, as, can spare the time, compliment the little people and gratify their teachers, by put ting in an appearance at the park, if it is only for a few minutes. The Cairo Casino have perfected ar rangements for a grand ball in Turner hall, on Thursday evening, the 25th instant. The management is in the hands ot Louis Dnestmiui, Henry Hasenia-'cr and John w l - " ICoehlcr, and every thing will be -dono to rentier the occasion especially pleasant and enjoyable. A fine string band with com petent callers have been secured, nnd that the cost may bo no obstacle in tho way of those who may desire to bo present, tickets are fixed at the low price of BO cents each. Mr. John D. Holmes and wife arrived In Cairo Monday, from the far west, and will again take up their residence In the city. Mr. Holmes Is much emaciated, and has but little hope, we hear, of ever regain lug hi health. There is n bare possibility that the change ot air, scones and surround Ingu may servo him advantageously; but the patient, we arc told, indulges no such expectations. If friendship,, good wishes and kind ofllces couU avail anythlng.no man In our midst would bo more generously or cheerfully served,, for, ' wherever John Holmes has an acquaintance thero he has 0 frlcml. , ' i ' ' i -There is rather an eager inquiry, nliko up town and down town, for an individual who recently left tho telegraph service of tho Mississippi Central railroad company. Not a few of our citizens have macle in vestments In his honesty nnd integrity that promise to becomo pcrmnnent. His gen eral bearing towards the public and his dealings with our business men, wcro of a character to inspire general esteem and confidence; and, notwithstanding tho ugli ness of those stubborn things called facts, still rely upon his integrity, and predict his return and a general wiping out of all his delinquencies. When we tell tho local readers of Tan Bulletin that Mrs. Swandor has received a new stock of hats and bonnets, of hosiery, ribbons, flowers and millinery goods gener ally, it is never necessary to add that the hats and bonnets nnd everything else, arc of the very latest styles, the most fashion able patterns, and suited exactly to the sea son and the market. It is also equally well known that she is a straight-forward, con scientious dealer; and as she believes in ling goodsand not in holding them over, it may be taken for granted that no body in the trade can undersell her. We ask general attention to her new advertise ment, and silo ass the ladies of Cairo to uail and see her. before effecting purchases in this city or any other. The near approach ot the Holiday is already exciting thought Aid inquiry "is to what shall be done to please the ? ones. In the belief that the k;;:! :c we propose to make will ass:: Cr '--l.1-cided to a decision, we subtr.i: "little toddlers" of from five to ten ye; age will be pleased even deiijrlitJ a'. I il.r year through, if made subwriVrs O that best of all very young publications, "The Nursery," published by John L. Shorey. "i Broomtield street, Boston. Its matter is strictly pure, nonsectarian, and prepared by those who have long been accustomed to caterting to the mental appetites of the little people. As a specimen of typo graphy it is quite faultless, its letter-press and illustrations equaling in their artistic excellence, the much-vaunted Aldine. As the price is only one dollar and ten cents a year, who can deny his little one's a year's subscription? . A colored man named Frank Ross came in from the country, yesterday, and finding the office of Squire Robinson, coin plained that a colored man, limed Sandy Doyle, bad wade an asualt upon liim with a deadly weapon, with intent to kill, lie said that he had been working at Commer cial Point for a business man of that local ity, and that having trouble in settling ac counts the business mau undertook to "dress him off;" that (luring the progress of that undertaking Sandy Doyle and another nigger pitched in on him, and would, but for the fact that he "cut dirt and got out of that," have mopped him nil over Goose Island precinct. But ho ran away, Sandy closely following, nnd firing upon hiin with a revolver. He ran fully a half mile, he says, and that his corporeal completeness was not marred by a pistol ball, is due to the fact that Sandy was not a good "run ning shot." Squire Robinson issued a war rant on the affidavit, and, as soon as cauglit, Sandy Doyle will be asked to show cause why ho fehou'.d not be bound over to await the action of the next grand jurty. When Zichariah Edwards, the col ored than with several aliases, was arrested by Sheehan and a deputy U. S. Marshal, then here, on suspicion that he was the principal in the murder committed on W. 'W. Troup's plantation, near Aberdeen, Miss., some time ago, he was marched to the photographist, where he was photo graphed. The picture was forwarded to the Aberdeen authorities, and yesterday word canto back that Edwards is the man that is wanted. As soon, therefore, as n requisition can be obtained, the prisoner will be removed to Mississippi for trial. We saw the iellow, yesterday, and found him quite unconcerned respecting his future. He is quite an ignorant negro, and, appar ently, of very debased and groveling in stinct. Like Glasi he claims that ho is visited by ghosts. Delias been haunted by them all his life, and" he's much astonished that, while he is literally surrounded by 'em, nobody else can either see or hear them. Questioning him as to tho 'character of these spookish visitors, ho says they ore not like a dove, nor a cow; they hear no resem blance to a goat nor to n canary bird. As near us ho can fix it up in his mind, they are white, and in shape and size not unlike a goose! They have "no gold on their wings," he says, nor brass nor silver bronzo but ore, as nearly ns he can make out, just so many ghostly geese ! Ilespcting the crime with which ho stands charged ho says nothing, because, as he alleges, ho knows nothing about it. We arc not disposed to insist that newspaper men would prove good practical hotel keepers, but as judges of hotel fart nnd general accommodations, we hold their judgment to bo faultless. But in judging of the merits of the Gardner House, ot Chi cago, of which Mr. Jewett Wilcox is the manager, we are not called upon to rely wholly upon the opinions of newspaper men. The universal testimony is that the Gardner stands In tho very fore-front of ho tels west of flio Aleiihanh.' -Referring - to its management and accommodations tho editor of Chicago Exposition Gazetteer ex presses himself as follows : "It is a mattor of surpriso and congratulation among trav elers," says he, "when they find themselves here in this part of tho State, absolutely en joying nil tho comforts and advantages of a thoroughly metropolitan house."', Tho Gard ner contains 210 rooms for guests, with hot and cold water, and arranged singly and en suite, nil spacious and elegantly furnished. By sagacious forethought, tho usual dismal, cramped nppcarancoof the majorities of ho tels, and tho execrable ventilation which is unavoidable in tho customary narrow en tries, is obviated by the wide and lofty halls which extend through the entire depth of the building in eachsto The rooms open into theso halls, which are elaborately fur nished, nnd nro most delight fully cool and attractive. Tho offices and reading rooms aro on tho first floor, reception rooms, ladies' ordinary and reception parlors, anil dining-rooms, are all located on tho . second floor. It is well known that the market is rich in all articles most desirable for the cuisine, and from this variety the very latest is selected for the Gardner House table. The-thorough knowledge and practical experience of Mr. Jewett Wilcox, manager, with C. Show and A. F. Wells, clerks, have been most amply tested in their management, and have re ceived the universal endorsement of the local and traveling public as unexceptional in all its departments. They are all hotel men, good fellows, and know how to run their departments. The cuisine is under the charge of well-tried chefs, who allow noth i"g to escape their notice throughout their rt-fr-xtive departments; and everything c-zi'- izi-j to render the Gardner one of the s: '..jtclso:' the land. OX TRIAL FOR MURDER. cask ox T;in pF.on.K vs. johx hooan, kou THEMtKnLT.OFC.n. ARTKIt THKTKIAL IX H'.Oi.KEsS- KIOKT .TVUOKS OI1TA1.NKD OCT OF EIGHTY ONK TALESMEN KXA.MINKD ONE HINDUKI) AND FIFTY MOKE M'.M-MO.N-KI) TO UK OS HAND THIS .MOKNINO. Contrary to what seemed to be a general impres-ion, the parties to the case of the People vs. John Ilogan, indicted for the murder of C. I). Arter, avowed themselves ready for trial when the case was calfed. about 0 o'clock yesterday morning. Some persons argued that the case would ba con tinued until next term, others thought some future day of the present term would be agreed upon for iu trial, while others thought the case would be carried, by change of venue, to another county. But. ns we have already indicated, all these im-J pressions and conjectures were at fault. Without Uie nel)u.uicnt of any perplexing preliminaries or any discussion of points or motions, the work of selecting a jury was eutered upsn promptly on the call of the case in its order. The regular panel twenty-two members of which were present, was examined without obtaining a single juror. All of them had formed and ex pressed opinions concerning the prisoner's guilt or innocence, and were, therefore in competent. The material on hand being thus exhaust ed, Judge HafKer ordered the summonsing of two hundred talesmen, with the instruc tions to have fiftyor sixty of them present by three o'clock p. m., and the balance at the opening ot curt this morning. Bai litis were accordingly dispatched about town and to the country, and at 3 o'clock the half hundred talesmen were in court. The examination proceeded, nnd finally the prosecution tendered John Lewis, of Goose Island, and the defence accepted him. The tender of A. B. Finch, of Horse Shoe, of Nick Worthington, atxl Andrew Reed, both of Goose Island, was soon afterwards made, and they, too, were accepted. From tills point about seven out of every eight were excused for cause or peremp torily, so that . when, ffl persons hud been examined only eight juryni.-'ii had been secured, viz: Jet in Lewis. Goose Island; A. B. Finch, Horse-Shoe; Nick Worthiimton, Goose Island; Andrew Reed. 'fcoosc Island; John MeKcc, Cairo; James Dickerson, Goose Island; D. C. Payne, Cairo, and J. E. Walker, Goose Island. There wii3 one peremptory challenge on the part of the defence, and nine on the part of the prosecution. The jurors were then charged by the court to hold communication with no one respecting the case in hand, to sleep in the same room and cat tit the same table, and not to read newspapers that hail not first passed the inspection of the court. Two bailiffs were then instructed ami sworn, and the jurors submitted to their charge. Whereupon court adjourned. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Tho regular examinations will be held on the first Saturday of each month in the County Treasurer's office nt the court house, and on Friday and Saturday, the 3d and 4th of October, nn examination will be held at the high school building for the accom modation of our city teachers, commencing promptly at 0 o'clock p. m. ; : Mus.P.L.Tayi.ou, County Superintendent Alexander County. Cairo, Sept. 2:?d, 187!). It will pay you to await the opening of nn entire new stock, consisting of men's, boys' nnd children's clothing, furnishing goods and tho J. B. Stetson hats, etc. A. Marx, the successful clothier, 01 Ohio Levee. - BALTIMORE OYSTERS Just received and kept constantly on hand, J Faust's 'celebrated Diamond Brand, at 50 Ohio Levee, next to Planters' IIouso. Oysters served at all hours, day or night. STOVES 1 STOVES ! ! Beautiful Base Burners, tho Argaud and Garluntl ; for beauty and excellence they are unsurpassed. Also tho famous Charter Ouk cook stove, and all kinds of coal or wood heating and cook stoves, the largest stock ever brought to this market at C. W. IIkndf.hson's, Commercial avenue, comer Twelfth St. R. JONES, The fashionable boot and shoe maker, takes pleasure in announcing to his old pa trons and to the public generally, that he can still be found at his shop iu the Athe neuin building, where he is prepared to make to order, boots or shoes of the latest style from tho best material and of the finest workmanship. As he uses nothing but A No. I stock, all of his work will be warranted ns represented, or no sale. SPECIAL BUSINESS NOTICES. Geo. OTIah.v has just received a new invoice of Forbes Puds. No. 1 is a sure cure for fevers, jaundice, chills etc' No. 2 cures kidney diseases of all kinds. Price only one dollar. You miss rr if you buy clothing and lurnishiug goods, anywhere except of A. JIurx, the favorite clothier, CI Ohio Levee ANTi-BEi.i.i-M PmcKs At the barber 4iop of J. Geo. Steinhouse, Eighth street, near Alexander County Bank. Customers will find a clean, coo! shop, easy chairs, all the late papers, clean towels, keen razors, accommodating, skilled workmen, and sat- ifactory wmk. Prices: cents; Hair-cut. 23 cents; 23 cents. Oiv- him a call. Sliavin. 10 Shampooing, Notice. to all whom it mat coxcekx The Cairo Bulletin will pay no bills con traeted by any of its employes, or any one connected with toe Bulletin, unless the same is'made ou a written order signed by myself, and the order must be attached to the bill when presented, and no contracts for advertising or job work are valid unless the same are endorsed by myself. E. A. Bvkxett. A. the M.i;x, in New York, purchased finest stock of men's, bovs' mid " children's clothing, iver brought to Cairo. Mark that. SMALL AHYKRTW.MENT. LL ADVEKTIsEMKNT-x in thi. column. I Jive i'uri r ill In- put)!!lii(l fur-. i-nln i-vi rv iii,-rtlu: I montii. l..V::i month with out rliuw, Jl.tit jrr ei .tiili. Ei"i!i additional line, S Cilit. tvtuation wantvd fn-, kos: ISAI.E. A Uro' solid wnlunt warlro'i. I'rlce 80 to F.iiquln-of Mrs. llnrn-tt. No. 'U Ti i.tU nrn-t. Hul'SE Full SALE. Cotlaeo l'vtfl. oni,(t tlinl.irc. i;i-v to move W mil tin- lot vacated. Enquire at Tu b Ui'lletix o:tlce. FfliMMlEI) Kuo.MS Foil KENT. Two fiiriii-hcd room for n ut. with or without A'V ' nl Mr'- F'nwram. comer of i neiuu uuu i op.ur. Foil HALE-Separately or to.'. tliiT. a -t of single linrnc-i. a new. Iiiil'l'v cushion and a buu'irv whip Apply at llulu-Uu l.imh-rr. Job E. lieiiKE IIEAIKl AHTEHs FOR FINK AHi HE!'Y(iOODS lion. Arrow. Tartyl. shoolinu' I.Iuvck, etc.. at I . W. ilKNUEloN S. Commercial aeL. e cor- nerTwelfth htn-et AUTlsrsi'ltoOF.S. Fine steel enirriilin;, for Cannot he ;ilL'M ol the jMilillMier for le than Sl.Yon earh " usoiu "initiy tor giu 110 euch. or the four lor ?m Ki.qulre nt Tub lieu i ti hlmlerv. Ownkm nnd purrhuwr of lte.il Etnte In Cairo should Im- nire they have a iroml title. I nm now prepared to lurnicli ultrtictH nt ruoiin)1i- rules. M. KASTKHDAY. Oalro In Court Hoile. FUU SALE-l'ltOI'EItTY. A o, 1 liar-room nnd fheWim; tor nfl'ire fuml ture) Is for sale cheap. Also many oilier liar-room tiitnre. Enquire ir Charles Hclioi Mucyer, corner Tenth Mreet nnd Wuhlnelon nvetiiu'. FOi! KENT. IMmotilco Hotel, l airo. IlllnoU. Liberal terms to a coin! tenant. Appiv to '(iltEEN ,V (ill.UEUT. Atf. Cairo. 111. Mll.LI.NKIiY. JILLINKUY! MHS.M. A.SWANDKU, Winter's llliick. Corner Sevenili Street mill Com mercial .Wynne, Desires to Inform the ladle of Cairo iltnl Vicinity Hint she has on hand nnd receinn tlallv. direct from Hie Eastern elite, n tery lurae and complete stock of Ladies' and .Mines'. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS. Hosiery all sixes nnd colors-Tict. to one dollar per pair. Corsets, In els, to f.'.Ni, and Hill assort ment of Ladies' Furnishing Goods! All the very latest designs. Prices ns low as pos. slhle and food marked In plain figures. Will not lie undersold, Call and examine. Nn trnuhlo to show goods Ladle who do not see what they want will please ask fori'. BAMvS. rjMIE CITY NATIONAL BAN'u Oitro, Illinois. CAPITAL, 8100,000 OFFICERS: W. I. HALLWAY, President. H, L. HALLWAY, Vice-President. WALTKU UYtiLol', Cusliler, 1)1 UEC'f 0118: S. STAATS TAYLOn, w.'l'. HALI.toAV, IICNIIY L. IIAM.II W, n. ll.rt'NNINUIIAH, o. D. WILLIAMSON, STKl'llKN lllllll, II. It. rANI'KK. Exclituiffe, Coin anil United States Bonds ' IIOftiHT AND SOLD. Deposits received and a (teticral banking business conducted. MUTUAL AUr SOCIETY. JJUREKA! EUREKA I A SUBSTITUTE FOR LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANIES. ; WIDOWS' & ORPHANS' Mutual Aib Society, OF CAIRO. , Orsantzfd July Uth, 1377, Under the Lnwiof tho fclate or Illinois;. Copyrighted July 9, M77. Under Act of t'oiiKt esi. OFKlC'EltS: WILLIAM STI'ATTOX, President, Mhs. P. A. TAYLOK. . . VirE-I'iiEsiDENT. J.A.GOLDSTIXE. - Theasciikb. Da. J. J. GORDON, THOMAS LEWIS, Med. Advm .u. SECrtETAIlT. IIOaTID of MAKAGEK3: J. J . C.OHDON, PhVHtclan Cairo ll'a Mrs. I'. A. TAYLOK. huperlntendent of Heliosis, Alexauder County J. A. OOLDsTINE. of (Jolibtliie 4 Ho.' senwater, Whlea!e and Hetall Deulcru In Staple ami Kuiiev l)ry Oiod. .... N. 1). TlIISTLEWOOD. of lllnkle it Thlstlewood. Cotnmli-sluu Merchant, Cotton and Tobacco Factor S. I. A YKKh, of Ayers A Co,, Commis sion Merchants THOMAS LEWIS, Insurance itnn'iiLvr atrd Attorney nt Law .. WM. rVfHATTON, of Stn.tlou ijird Wholesale l GEO. M. ALDEX. Commihsion .Wr, chant, 7 Ohio Levee t. JAS h. KEAIiDKX, Agent Mi.i!ppi alley J Miiiiortnt!on Compnnv .. . " " CHAS. K. STLAKT. Wbol,lBi,id He' tail Dry Hoods ami Xotlon . EIJWAlti) A. Iil DEIt. Manufacturing Jeweler and l holsnie i!li tr Watchmakers' Ton', Hi,d Materials.. " CHAHLEs LANCASTER. Lancaster A ltice. Lmnhcrdcater CO. P ATI EH. J'. O. Pat.er i'c'o'.'. Wholesale and Ii,-tail Merchant,.... Iinv. II. Y. GEOliiiE, IWor Presbyte rian church iiti .. ,. .1. C WHITE. Insurance Ageut.'. O. W. Mi KEAIU, Postmu-ter " S. P. HEELEK, Attorney und Con a- sulor nt law , .i Mil Lot' Is A F1SM11ACK ." . OSl AH IIAYTIluIIX. Wholesale and Itelatl limit. Shoes r.nd Drvlioix! .... - A. J.IUHI). Merchant nt.d 'stvaml-oat Proprietor ,. ,. WI LLIAM Kl.l lE. General Merch'dise P. G. S Hi ll. Wholesale and Ketall Drni-.i ., Mn. L. A. IIOWAHI). Hoarding House' W. K. PITCIIEK. Insumnee Ag-nt .. A HALLk... Dealer iu Moves, Tin a:,d Hardware ,.. .. E. W. t.UKEN. Urccn. Wood A LVnLett " Miller . n. F POTTEH, EJitor und' Publi'.'aw Argu Journal SIl,0B(J n.v. fM A.J. IHfcM.II. Inraier ...U!.-d Point. Mo MEDICAL. NO MOKE 'IM'M W H "W IB 3rJ lliTi v.li ma iv w-Miinir, SOU GOUT i ACITE OH CL'P.OMC ,1 ALICYLICA SL'liK CLUE. Mannfactaredcu!)- r,ri'. r tl o above Trade Mark by t:ie EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO OF PAIUS AND LEIPZIG. Immedlata relief warranted Permanent ri:re gnarni.teed. Now exclusively used by all celebra ted Ph) skUns o Earope and'Auierlca. becoming a Staple. Harmless and Itvliuhle Hemedy on both eontineiil. The highest Medical Academy of Paris reports M cures out of lin cases within 'thr-e die. ecret--The only dlssolu-rof the poisonous Trie Acid which exist in the L"lod of Khenmattc and ('only patient. $1 a box; t) boxes for Sent toitiy addr-ss on receipt of price. Indorsed by Physicians. Sold by all Druggist. Address WASHBURN & CO.. Only Importers' Depot 21J liroadw.i; . X, Y. For Sale by UAKCLAY 11HOS.. nnd Vrnzs'Mn STOVES. MICHIGAN STOVE CO. 012 Lake St.. 03 Seneca St. CHICAGO. BUFFALO, Et'ononiy in Fuel, Dura hility, anil Convenience. Completeness of design, and rerfectness of Construetion. Simplicity of Maiiaijement, and General Worklnir Qualities. OUR MOTTO! THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE S TOVES AND KAXGE 3 IN THE MARKET. Time Tried and Fire Tested! ACKNO WLEDG ED FAVORITES. KVKHYSTOVK RELIABLE, AND I'ltOVES A 81'CCEas. ALL GOODS FULLY WARRANTED. For ralo by C. W. HENDERSON, Cairo. And by First Clus Dealers Evorr.ihoro. IX POINT OP