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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, HSO. THE DAILY BULLETIN. K. A. Unrnett, M.B. Ilarrell. Publisher, KtUtor. d&tti Bulletin BulMIng, Washington Arena. CAIRO. ILLIOIS. Subscription Hte: iuilt. Daily (oVHvcred by carriers) per week ttj vail On advance) one year Mil BOB till . 10 00 . A 00 . 3 SO . 1 U0 TktM month Cue ontO.. WIEKM.T. .$200 . iin .itv.nrel wD6 year 1 w . 1 W Km Boaihi Tbre Btcntba et,ib of ten ad over (per copy)- AdvertitinK Kate: nmY. Fir laaortlon. per mure....... Nubwtqucntlnacruone. per .oiv FW BO week, per aqnarc 4 y) For two weeaa. per atonic R (( for three wtieka, ' ( KJ Foroae month ion Bch additional euuare j Ftuuwa) notice ' i' ; j ' , Obltaariea and resolutions passed by ocitu lea cent per line. Death and marriages free WtEKl.T. S 1 f'i irt iBacrtlon. per square V .played advertisement will bo 'k1?,'0 Ing ' the space occupied, at h01v.e.r.tt,h8-lkfrc b' lif wve An.-, of yolid type to in inch- dimlavlnc their favors. .,.. .... ). Jtretti where advertising contracts ma) be made twit in New York. v,..r wneraltntcrest ConHnnnication upon aJect,0?r,R"ilu;d loixeVnhlicaroatau times acceptable. Rejected maauscripu will not be returned. Utters and communications snould be adiiresseu "E. A. Burnett. Cairo, lliinoU .,nly Morning Daily in Southern Illinois 1 argt Circulation ot any .Daily in Southern Illinois. . molAL PAPER OF ALEXANDER CorSTY. It seems to the Chicago News that noth ing in tins wide world would teach Eng land how to treat Ireland decently half so veil as about two hundred thousand or three hundred thousand Irish peasant each peasant carrying a musket and forty rounds of ammunition. Hl'soek and cold weather lire playing havoc with the people of Silesia. Hun dreds have died of actual starvation or of the hunger-typhus, which is caused by in sufficient nourishment. The unusually se vere winter following a partial failure of tlfe potato crop is the immediate cause of the distress, but back of that there is heavy, taxation, the daily evictions of an arbitrary government which maintains a standing army of lazy. inltnt and dom ineering soldierv. The .'.sse&eurs of the city i.f New York v Jae t!ie property there for this year at t3Vs3.4i: more thin last year. 'mce the last valuation a very large number of buildings have Win erected, and mtmy im provements have been made. It is doubt ful, however, if this incieaie has been alto gether brought around by new buildings tnd improvement. It is more than prob able that there has been an increase in the the value of property in many parts of the the city. It is asserted that Edison will not get a patent for his carbonized paper horse-shoe .lamp without a contest. It is claimed by persons who are interested in the lamp in vented by pTof. Sawyer that there is coth iig new in the carbon arc, and that it was used in the Sawyer lamp nearly two years ago. They have filed an application for an interference, and have also forwarded to the patent office one of the Sawyer lamps. Tliero are reasonable grounds for believing, therefore, that the question, as to whether or not Edison has invented anything new will soon be determined. At the time of the accident to the rail Toad bridge across the Tay, by which three hundred lives were lost, the wind was blow ing at the rate of seventy-two miles per hoar, equal to a pressure of forty pounds on the square foot. According to a statement made by Mr. 'William Tallack, of the How ard wociatiim of Glasgow, the r&Uway ot Hciale must have long ago felt the danger of winding trains across in such a gale. Mr. Tallack says that in the autumn of last year a relative of his was crossing in a train during a storm, and the lady states that the passengers were requested to open the carriage windows, so as to offer as little re sistance as possible to the wind, and they did so, meanwhile crouching beneath the eati. If, therefore, the officials knew the daagulast year, it is incomprehensible iw they should have been oblivious of it 1 that fatal Sunday, and this is by no means the least important point toward which the investigation into the causes of this dreadful disaster will have to be di rected. Pkkbaps America was cutertaining an angel, or something, unawares. Murcell, of Jlochdale, England, went unheeded here, but ho is a great man at Rochdale a Bri ton and minister of the gtupul, who, bar in; fislted Chicago, harried to Canada aod pressed his lips to the image of Vic toria upon the postage stamp, and was not iishamcd to confess it among his ndieal countrymen." Mursell linn got hack to Kor.hdalc and is telling all about us. The obji'clion to the American steamer was its greasy waiter -"who exercised manhood Miflrngu iu the sense of one man being as good as another to a disgusting extreme, anil ought to be kept in the Zoological gar dens amongst the skunks and polecats." The sentiment is an admirable one for a Christian miniver !o utter. Hut If Mursell luitesthe waiter, it's grutilying to know that he's no longer prejudiced against the negro. 'The politeness, grace, ami gentleness of the average negro was a graceful relief fiom the coarse and supercilious nonehahancc of the typical Yankee, whose great character istic was his utter want of sensitiveness mid generous regard for the feelings of others which was looked for as the remit of breed ing and culture, and which was the inborn grace of the poor negro, whom the Yankee had crushed for ages, and whom he despised stiil." None of his llochdalo friends seem to have suggested to Mursell that lie has wiitten himselt down what Dogberry desired to be writteu. The Vi:m.-Knowx Sroinius, IIakisy Hamilton. West 3lst street, N. Y., did not believe n rimrbone could be cured until he used Ciles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia. and now cures Spavins, Splints, and thoromrhnins by its use. Sold bv nil drug gists. Send for pamphlet, tides' Pills cures Dyspepsia. Dh Giles. 10 West lJroadway, N.Y. Trial si.e 2.1 cents. Barclay Vi. WATER AS FUEL. Uiuoit i'ree Pre.. Dr. A. F. Jennings, who during the past six years has been iu the Lake Superior mining country, was in the city, at the house of his brother. No. 097 Cass avenue, for a short time past, aud left for Chicago last evening, his mission leing the develop ment of an enterprise which, if it proves successful, will be one of the greatest in ventions of the age. During the past ten or twelve years Dr. Jennings has been con stantly studying the old problem of utiliz ing water as" fuel. How nearly accomplish ed" is the effort the doctor does not just now care to state, except to say that the demon strations he has already made have been satisfactory to that extent that capitalists are satisfied that water can ue usea as Mel. and have contributed means to perfect the invention. '"It is the old. old theory." said the doctor to a reporter of the Free IV". "ot reduciug water to its original elements and then uniting there in such a w;:y that they will bum; only I am evi dent that my work, which begins where all previous efforts stoppcd.will in th e nd prove entirely successful, and that within the next year you will, if you live, hear of water be ing used in place of coal and wood." Rheumatism Twenty-four Years a few bottles ot St. Jacobs' Oil cured a man who had suffered with Theumati.-ui for twenty four years. W. RtiNH.u:ivr, Elmore, Wi. THE INNOCENT OLD MAN. lMuil Free I'rcrs. The other day the police at the Union depot noticed a feeble-looking old man wandering in and out to kill time until las train should depart, and as he several times displayed quite a roll of bills, he was cau tioner, to lookout for pickpockets an J con fidence men. "Wouldn't anybody rob an old man like wu!d theyt" he innocently asked. The warniBg was repeated, but he jogged around as belore, and after a time was seen in consultation with two strangers, w ho had walked him around to the wharf. Au oi3 cer got him u way from them, and ungniy said: "Didn't I warn vou against strangers? Those fellows are atter your money !'' "But how can they get it w hen I have it in my pocket and my hand ou it ail the timer' "Well, you look out." "Yes, 1 will look out; but I don't want to be uncivil. When anybody talks to me I like to talk back." The strangers soon had him on the string again, and in about a quarter of an hour they left him in a hurried manner, and he sauntered into the depot with his wallet in his hand. "There! You've let 'em beat you? ' ex claimed the officer. "How much did you lend them?" "Wall, they wanted f0," he slowly re plied. "And you handed it over of course?'' "I give 'cm a $50 bill and got $W back." "Well, you'll never see the bill again 1" "I kinder hope not!'' he chuckled, as he drew down his eye. "It was a counterfeit which my son found iu Troy, and, being as I am very old and innocent, und not up to the tricks of this wicked world, I guess I'll git into the cars before somebody robs me of my boots! If any one should come around looking for rue, please say I'm not ax home '." Wanted. Sherman .t Co . M Midi., want hn itfcnt in tl.iu Mumtu , C5-" - J fit once at a salary of floij per month and caitiibcb jmiu. rur jun particulars ad dress as above. Tuiiity Ykaks' ExrtniEKCB ok ax Old Nchsk. Mrs. Wmslow's Soothing Syrup is the perscription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing safety and success by millions of mothers ana children, trom the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in all entery and Diarrluca in children, whether it Hrises from teething .or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unlesa the fac simile of Curtis & l'erkins is on Uut out side wrapper. Sold by all Medicino deal ers. 25 cents a bottle. Nkw Yortii City, Juno IB, 1870. Ent.rki.y Recovered, II. II. Waricn & Co. Orhtlt.mkn I hereby certify that my wife has been using Warner's Safe Kidney snd Liver cure for Bright' Diseae and she is now entirely recriged. When all pbyaiciaa's remedies faioyershe km in- dueed to try your remedy , and received beneficial results from the first bottle. Af ter taking four bottles site was entirely cured. Truly your KOHKJIT H. KlTWKRAI.n. Had Ili ooD.A serious cnieute occurred on John street hist night between two horny handed sons of toil, which resulted in a broken arm for Smith and a cracked lib for Jackson. For bad blood there is noth ing equal to Seovill's Bhmd and Liver .vy rup, which drives out nil impurities like msuic. Osk Uox 011 Su r.orn.Ks. If y. u are suffering from u combination of liver or kidney diseases, and constipation, do not fail to use the celebrated Kidaey-Wort. It is a dry compound as truily prepared a a cup of coffee, and in ore package is as much medicine as can be bought in six bottles ,f other kinds. OUT OFTHE FAMILY. If a man is on the cats and ves a young lady he doesn't know from Eve and never saw before trying to let down the window, he throws down his papers, takes off his hat. bows himself double, smiles himself clear around to his after colli.:' button, savs sweetly. "Allow me: and cio-es the win dow with graceful skill and charming courtesy. If his si'ter says, "Tom, won't you please let the window down for me:'' he tucks his papers savagely under his arm, and stalk ing across the aisle, stands on her tVet while he lowers the window with a slam that fills her eyes aud hair with dust. And if his wife, holdiugthe baby on one arm and the lunch basket on the other, tries to let down the window, and says timidly and suggestively, "Oh, dear I don't believe I can get it down," he grunts, says, "Eh, oh !" and buries himself stiil deeper in his pper. That's what you're coming to. Laura. INVALIDS AND OTHERS, SEEKING I I K A. j T W . .Snvntli and Eiieriry. winiorr the use or m;n;s. auk he KSTEHTOSENO FuK "THE KLKTK:c REVIEW." AN I!.I.lTKATEH .I'tL'li N L. WHICH IS !'t El.lsllKl) K(dt Fi'lhE DIH'UILI 'l!uN. IT TREATS npon HEALTH. liYdENE 1 Phv si'-ai Ci:li:;rv. ci.tt '. a compii tv c; cy Oil of m.'oniisiiun for nlit: r anil thie b'i from Nervous. EiLMi"iii:i a:.d i sitf:! Jl-E'.i-rv fa-ijret tbat Kr uin.n iitaith iia'. h . Mi. I A .t.r t.-i .1 t:.v IWlO fca'.'piicin. re-.-;- tttrntton in Its ; 10; mtty ;uet!or. aked ly ir.'..!c. i;Hvv',!i-i:irv1 of f tt;r. ar M.t.riS. anil va'; iLfo::.iCV.'U i vo;::B-red to a.i lo art la L milieu! ml ii-f. Tiientihjevt uf tit.'tr'.r B'-'.tverra Me.'.icite the hundred ami t:.e .teMioi. 01 vital .viytr to -;f!i'r.i: !i;iu:k jiir. aredalv cor,i".t :t j a:. pli.'.l.cj. YOUNG MKN t.ce Aijil oilier-v.lio rVr ftoni N-rvov. tLd ) f.:':ii Ir.i!ity. I.o" of Manly Visor. 1'r nMniv Ejr..f tion aiid t.'.e riiiiiy jlonniy ioLfj'j' nf. of v: y indi'ireti'iu. i-to.'are pia'.iy tr.ef.;i 1 V.y taltiLi' its contents. The lH.liOTKIC HEViEW ff.o'i- 'Le nnmiti eiattdfraadf piiieticeil by q'-.a- k and it.-dirni itn po:or Lo profen to' "practice iv.t-.lif u;tr.'' arjti point" out the only sf. ntr.p;e. ar.d .rTeitivc ro i'i to Health, Vior and Bodily hnerirv. selnl vo.;r ad'irf on po'al rani 'for a copy. .'.:.! lr.fortr.a;ion worth t no':t.i.l w.i! '. .1.1 y A'Jiirc. the publisher. I'l'LYKEMACIIER GALVANIC (0., ('T. Eiifhtb A Vin- 'rens. ( ia. innrtti. M. THE fiUEAT It EM EI) V FOR TRL(t AI.l.Ks LU(t 1JALSAM. Co'.i-f!.". Col'i-. CoLs'-.mpitoB. A thma. Ilrot ctr.t.s. and ii o-!; r Throat aid l.'tca Atl'Ctions. Er dors.J v.v the I res ai d I'tysi i ian. Takfi. by tho".suti('.s acl succ'-f'i: a:v,mi trs,.,-)JEVI.l.VWliEI.r.. it l 1.0 Kt.uai Tflll.ri lti Vrt tPartlfJil 'lored I'i-J VU i..C.ABBJH.JIit.0.. i. miu.inj;.. )ILLIXEKY! MKS.M.A.SWANDEK. Winur's MeiWoriuv Si nitb ami 'Va tteri ial Avenne, fx -ires to !tft.rci the it..-i".r Ca ro tC iiiiiity. that Le loo. a New and Lai'e Stock jf Gols Which -he Ail i-:i at a en cosr. cci.slt ..'i' ' IMfcs Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets. CHILWIES'S CLOAKS ANU llOOUS, A i.J "nm I co ( r'.ed Hoh Ur I.udi'.n kid b I'Iren. Ladies' Famishing Ooods! All the vrry latent delfti". I'rlrea o low a poa sible aiid iiooda marked In plain fljnire W'i,i nnt be undersold. Call aud examine. No troakii. to show (food Ladled who do not see bai they want will pica ask for I. FF.RRTMOAT. (JAIIIO CITV FE1U1Y CO. FH1HKYHOAT THREE STATES. On and nfti r Monday, .tune 10, tho boat will uuake thefullowtiiK trips; LliTI LIAVd LIAT1I root Fourth st M'.anonri Land'i. Kentucky Ld'g. N a. di. Hi a. m. t p. DI. 4 p.m. S:S0 a. iu. lo:ao a. di. !t:m p. in, 4:1X1 p.Bi. SUNDAYS. 1:10 ( in. IM p.m. a. m. 11 a.m. i p. m. & p. Kl, Wa 10 . ID, 4 P U. LtOAL. STATE Of U.L1NU, ( Cotiuty ot Aii'MiBdiT. u':r mt C'cn! of Al- -.nler chanty. ivrwarv "trw. A. I). Jr. Fvanteslinlictiy, j . vr;voi'.-Ia C'LftDCcry. Trunk yjitfey, Aflfflavit of the niit-rtifit!i'fifof Fran Qntlty , tb (lifetiiliuit auovn cuimc. LavinRbefir filed in tn' o!Ue nf t!i clerk of :S circuit conn of Alexander i:n!y. nnti i' ii imtpIi civeu to theaid r.on rtni i'.cm 1:1 !( i:dhLi. thu: iliu couplblnatil bti tiled Uer ):'. of t-uiu plaint iu taid conn on toe chancery tide tli.Mi )f oiitiit; -JTrb. day of December, A. I). 1S7S, 11D1I t'u.it H,iumor.tki'i-e-,:pon issned out of said court iii;.ii.t uid cli'lt'ii'miiL, returnable on tbe Uvd Mun i!sy ot Kflninry, A. ). in ly law reoolrttl. Nuiv, )H'r.'fir, unle you, the niid Priinit kjaiir !. y. -r.i". n-'suiiaMy lie aud appear before, tue kU) . ii'- i'i en'.irt of Aldoj'.der caurty on ibe flret day .if :.! uiNt term tbert'Ot, to be holden at iho court !iu In ibe city of 'uiro. :n "it.d ccianty. on the i-.oiti Mnnday of rVlir.tary. A. I. It ', and plead. :wrr ortieniurto tLcBiiid caiup'alrant'a Mil ol rumplt'.n:. the raiiii.1, r.od te u;at:r and thlni! ther-!!u'LsrL''d (! aic(l, will be ti.k"L a eon ft ..('. m l a di-crei- ftiU bga!us' to'i acco'diug ta tfi- prev.'r of a!(i lii.l. JOHN A EKEVK, ')erk. IVn E. Unxuh, fomijLW.t's Sol.eito). 1 cere in I '.T, A. II. 1SV.'. QHANCKRY XOTK'K. K. L. B .-r and Jal'aE. Yu'a-t ire l.. nl v in:.. t 'd, that en thi Ttb di.y il Xei.-ii.bvr. A. I. lb' w, t'bar'ie" ' lii.iiet, aijii ute i. r i tiver ol tte tutt- of tbt SHity poti: l. f-j Ilc.iuiji company, filed hi bill of loreciof-w :u tfce eircait couii lit Alexander cuUEiy. illiiio.. c tbi; (uiiueiy mJo tht-reof. wl ireln yo.i. Mttber 'uh t. . '. Ilrown, ,0.11.1s W. Ei'.tiy. l.u.r i'.t; i;.vit, and Krsncie A. Hi'ldle. arc d''eDdarlc ttd "hat eniil s.il now p'rid:nt'n taxi Court. Tnat '.he.-nipci a nniinioi.H wa isa:d out of tie- 'lerk'f ofll'.e of aa'.d eo'irr, In nalii I'a.i'e. rotuiuitb!' vt ntctml Monriny of Kv.r.:ary, A. 1. InsI. to a eno of ciirt -.fci'ii to t.' uold.s k'. ti-e .xurt-lnitre iu Cairo- :e a i co'.iiiivoi Ait-jiauiter Ht! nu'.- ol :ti:).i: tiro. tV.-, r..i.cr -.'i . ls7'. ,5oKN A HEEVK akcki. I-. V. tisi hoi'r tot Cic.. 'HANlEHY Nul ICE. frd:6(.ti'i F. Po..:r. AM.lv A. R.-r ;u.il '.V. t. Trx-y. are bf.y 1101 ! 1: at i.n t. e v'jui 0 ,y nf Deirnher. A 1). l-.'.i. M-.ct.mi U. l'l,.!i,i. v.uoh;ki !.e ;ti'!iT.-. e In babarnptcv 01 tt- estate 'Uv .'.-u trtl sv:ns Iian, Sd 5,i'.l i:ir-tlo;rf. eu the thaLccij t Ait 1 )' A!i Sfcurlet .iintv clrmit our;, iu tte mate . f Mlnnr. A'Lrreic you ure i'.c fendautt. and that is-x us m.w jieiiuinc :tt sai.t tow. 'I I at '.I'-rcpo.; a jnsivB leau-4 ut ol tue ir'K V ofiic of wd cojrt ht'eiiuet :, r"U!r:).ili!i' nr. tur m-or.il MotK.av .n Ft hrt.ary. A. Jl ISsO. to a in it. of n.iu fotrt thee Jo V t )lri.E thec.tart-s.jjM- in Cn'rn. In ei.ii'. ci.-.tti:y. I'airo. iV iTcti. r 1ST:". .ti.i;N . Eu.vr. KMt t:. I1. Vei:j.rh, s ol'r V r ( r.i ! rli.i. cTATi: OK ILLINOIS. . CiMicty of Axaniir. C'.rcr.it err; ji Aie t eVr fo ;nty, Vrhrtiary Tera., A V. 1 v 7' w.r. ' -ft . .- ih 'iert tiii' lii't. i Arhduvtt nf tte uoi;-r.'iCer.e o: h"i --. - t i "trice ii! tM i".erkof -a'ri Ci ...it 1 ..r r. : .. :.t .1 (. .- t u .LiT. 1.0 .ir . lA-rr ry j.t-r. !'i ti' r.-.;u 1 ( rt'fidclt .l.-naUftli'. 'tat '!.e 'oitj itn: t 1.. . :f J-e: Vi.i of ( on'.;:: air.'. ;ti fa C Cvftt ':a'at L!.i.i . t c tbfreof on the Sah 0..y t.f ii- tn.'i . A. ' . at.d that a v.t.'lru.n t.nef.upoa e .-.r a:.i Court ssia-t -.i'l i- :' .aiit. r-v.'.ioal the -iu M'.Si.y " y. ; .,tr.-. .'. J .(. :. .-. 'uv. I::it '(1. N.. t! e. ii.j-. tit... :.!. -j.- n..C t; '. - ' rr.ft tt.ti. t.r- )!... :, .r.i; ion ..i - j : 1 -1 - aid 'ir ..t 1 'i:rt y. ..' jr.:. r i.vj, on fhf !sy '.I ;l." r.v'.t tent. '!..t. ' . to bj.ctt-c -it tte . '"r K'-- 'r. it. i i' k,' C..i:o :l -t.:d 'iity. on 'Le V ,tj(. . ui Kel'r ;ary A. P. 1- '. atd p..-M, if v-r or o'L-;.'r t' tro ti.ia ... n.pi.vLan'" "ui il .jf 1 iu;li:airt. tie :.. aLd t!i- li.b'.vre i.L'i tLiii's t'.ie rvic tur;v(i arxt t'.t-.-l.. ,i ! -j uk. js ue ?i.l ffpv'l. i adff u t i.-a t: voa at- cta-i-e to tfc- j.raver v: b'.i.. .f.-bN . Ki'KVE. 1 rovA. IHvm.!' t. vrk i.'oiii) lii'r.t:.-.'- S'- it.Tr. a:io. l)d.. A I1, l"'.1-'. . I'MINIsTftA-uR NOTICE The .:r;i''- ! i.d. i.a it;,- tieoa appottti '1 A itrator of 'I.t u: I', i.n.f S i. .rm, late of e i o'.ti'y of Aii! u.Uer ar.'- ot Iii.no . t.'erri.- Ki. fcre'"v .. t-ote-f ha; i.e wiiJ ppar hefi.re it,.- Co.nty c.crt i.j AVxacder chili... a- t. C ourt iico:-.- ;r. i 'l.iu rt the Match 'vrr... ot t' e - onl V.or.'itv .u M.'i 1. tut. at wf.. .-, ur;;r l.1 .f!ot. hu.'.nir n'.iii" faikt ea4 ena'e u m.'.: tie,; uuU .-eiy..i ...! f-m ;..r :ht jr.r; " ' f l.av- its tb sair,.; m! '.n'.i'd A.l pejeot" .CUtt.teC t.t su'ii estiite ure rfijliis:d t" .'..ke :iM;.t-d.f.t- je n:t-rt to tie utders.eu'd PAThlt K sCLLIVAN. A'ita.r;ra-o-. Pat-tl ti.: i th dayot Jamary. A. I. J-'IiASCEhV N' 'Jl state .'f Ii'.lL i nrllDllr ' 'i'.:L'V ( ;.- c.n.r ' A 7; t '. . '. ' r:r !f I. );.:; W'n.r . D. . r V. .r: Whlker S !:. Ci.atiCery : AtT.'iait if tte Lon v ..i. ve T. '."hv ccfeui.ant abov" i.uir.-i.. t.a- ;r.f iff Wa.k.r f-'-x. t:lii .n rtof A eliE'.cr siid not:- res;- "oieofri'.e o.'te c.erk ofa.u circ Cotin'v. notice i hereby jr. . i. to U, u- nt ileffLdnnt ttat the ion,pmitan'. bun tildr. r t:.. of complain, .n sd our: on tL" 'i.itir'jfAA' thereof on the 1Kb day of Ut-cenibT. A.J), !s-.s, at:d thut a s-inxufini thi-r''tip'jn issued c-.t of sj.d '. oait fc).'!i:st -niil Oefi-ndarit, rt-tcrubie nc tte v.hi .Voiiiay of February. ... D. a s by Is f.'ilred. Now, tberefor, .nls yo:, trie sid F.n'o. :t Walter hil peri... r.sljv be and appear before the siiii ' ircnitt.ourt of AexaL:tr o oity on the tr-t (iayot 'he neit term thereof, to be holOfD a; the ourl Hoiiseinth'.- City of 'airo.iti saia Coticty, on 'he Si.fond y m'lay t Kcbraary. A. i. I'vSJ.'ai d plead, answerer demur to lae aa'fd coirpiainaf. tiiil of coruplii.nt. ;te Barne. ant! tt n.aiters aLd ho i:' there.n cbarcjeii and a'aw-d, ,!) be tak-n a ' oLf ss'J. anr. a decree entered against yoo a-1'jrO itr to'.fce pra er of sab! bill .lOTiN A. REEVE, Clerk. (I W. UENIikl' KS Cou.p t o.'!i itor D'CeLlb'T. H th. A. I). ;tC9. s HEED'F's s'ALK. I'y vlrt;.e of I , u.ntr.ioi ls-ii'J net .! : clerk's oft ' of.t,'! coritty court of Aieiand-r county, and State of I lliuwia, and. to n.e a. t-.wi. whereby 1 am coir.ir.and'd to make the niio.;iit . two ceriatn jajgement recently obtained amm -' Jiicoh l.yncb iu faror of H-trTyC. Johns, und Wi!iir.ni C. John, and one In favor of JacobTrober and W'ill:u:n Avbury oat of the lands. tenumeni voait aD'l l.f atti'U of the said Jacob (. l.yncb. 1 havu )evi"d on the ,'ulloin described property, to-wit: hot numbered three (31 ib block tiuuilicr-d forty eit'ht MM in tho city i f Cairo. ' utility of Alexander and State of Illinois Tuerejore. according to sa.d com mand,fh4il uxpos.- for aal al public auction, ail the rimt. t .-In and liere. of the aliove named Jacob 'j l.yncb in and to tbn above described property, at 11 o'cl.n k a m . on Tjeciay. tbJ :jrd day o: Febriury. iKX .'at the westerly door of the co-.ir liouae. in Cairo. Illinois, J)a! at Cairo, liimoia. this Ti ft b day of Jen unry, ls.se. John Hodoks. S'terltT Alexander County. A DMINbTRATOR'H notice. t'TATtl OP TIIOHAS B. WAJ-altR, tUtrtASKP S'ateof Illinoir, Alexander connty, . To all parties concerned : Yo:i are herebv notified that on Wednesday, the 16th day of February, 1KH0, the administrator of said estate.will present to theconnty conrt of Alexander county, at cairn. Illinois, his final report of bin aits ana doliiKt as such administrator, and ask the court to he discharged from any nd all further duties anil responsibilities connect ed with said estate, and hit administration thereof. It which time and place, yon may be present and lesistsach application If yoi chouse so to do. i siAML'ELK. WAI.KKK, Administrator. WOOD AND COAL. Qt AV. WHEELER, Dealer In ail kind) of Cord Wood, Stovo Wood, Coal, Ktc. BIG MUDDY COAL A SPECIALTY- WOOD AND COAL YARD: Tenth Street, Between Washington and Commercial. ,3 WATCHES. " Direct from the Manufacturer at Wholesale Trice, MANFRED BELMONT & CO., I'AJUS, France, GENEVA , Switzerland. MONTREAL,ai 4 St. Lawrence St. t. lely thi-n, from the niaK? wound by turnmt; a na.l.d knob . p 2e?d a fat tourfv XwVVVr! lMl ,,,e "u w hand . set in tl .. sam wHv, ? b he ail. i?ion of i resslm, . ''m1' d "'.)' "J""".v rnt-HM. Iho The Rd'anlUKenof these lmpro" nient fait obvious be eiuhT" WJCC"'."' h side of the (s,.. o.udeul. tic-ht and dual llRbMnapn'servlM Jnw "V1"' ln lu,"-'- the iferv- b,tecn tie necVssaryclcanl. a f e S nUiU" ""' "' C"tly prl.l.il, He forward pot fiw and duty paid, at tlio loIloHing pi.w.s: r-TMSU NICKEL ease, Ulter pialed. l: le 'or v ork'ien. school lny, etc '.-.D ELECTRO-M.ATKD case, (ill l-ri i etc s-S- i . : i i . ii. t.n case. ei.Kli:e.'irue.l. leer umvenienl. erytu! Sliiss.suuk seconds, .iewviltd in h holes ."... LrcANT MLYKK lit NTIM; Ll,l.:,- fmlsbcl movement. ..ink - or.Js.ronomeoTh.iianie.jiHeleil in 10 holes, on. ofih. best .liter walcbcs made .-lD u-e, borliOlittl n.e.veti-.eiit. flat and el- ri. Jewele.t ll,,,,,,..!,,,,,,, MIllk . : Cs. ry-ti' 'a... i-j eravcil or plain poli-bed es-u ' AKAT -'L'- Lelffcutltltl" case. U.ry superior Irioteiueil. ,-xU jee!ea. ridi y i t.ri. .1 ,1 r plain polislied Is C.'.KA'I ot'1.11. huntlej; esse, ii. hly . i grated, skeleton l.etei n:o. ne i.t. (;i, 'r Hi"''. ''"'' cct.X Coiup. ciii.Oi ItaJam e, -r IV CA!;.T OOI.D. llumin ca.c. I. si and careful' . iin im J Skeleton l.ete, nt. . .Lt.. . if ...u in is hoi?s i.uid llnlsnee. wiih 1! th.; hivsi iieoo. nu nts . -plerolid i fi.'i.t. C double buutinc ,,. Cl'LcS'OMETF.l! WAT( H. I.i:l.:.v f ,i. ,t , hum met. r moo.-luei l Jeweled -!; "'-"'-' "ilb tU' iti:i'to. mens. In i!.,ul,le bottoniedeiiSin. . turned. plin ; .:-le.'. i : ei.;tate0. Beirut jroltl bin t!i.g.i.e. -old m hard wbile.-nau.t-: dial, with -: La ( L .-, t-J . KJ;t-No: ETLK-CALENDAK WAK II. with .enire '.one. h.nd. s..!kui-:-;.r'L o: mouls. show i g or. dial, day ot the tuantb. moi.tb of the tear, and day of iln .-k. Ai.b te: chronometer Diottm.-nl. raiefully examined, ir. splendid decoia'ed or ) .a.t. ;...!i.hfCiu atrocg lurtirt case. Thisttatrbis eeu-rallt sold by retailer. 0 r s k X r r -si I it .'roni.nV.o8jft Ail tiie above Watches in smaller sizes for Ladies at the aame prices. IoLorr!iL-iS. A:n-.: or C'te-ts will be cngiaved on the backs ot the Cold Watches wit!,. out additional cit. Everv wuch ak. rt for will be in:n.ediatelv forwarded, ready for imnW.iair u-e and s.-eureit ,,t, k, ,i . a r.r" Uok-uo etse. The regu.arity and prerlnon of its tr.ottm.nt and conscientious worku ai.shiu t warrLEtediiwntiuc for ibwvraia. during which peiiod no charge will be niade lor rerai-s 11 o . watch i. lorw.ir.Jed to us po-t free. All Kold ac n trie aid sold it us an- is curat Cue, ai d in'."il-,u at. tea the ta.- are best Sterling Silver. I'er'Ots re-ifi.E? in aty pan of ihe country need rot hesitate loforward their Post I'fire or U:,tk. m c..":er -o or Moi tre.I htanh. a- they u,y rely upon receiving the exact wtt-h order. .1 by them wl jrl 11 tol -'lot s' demos' complete satisfarttoD. wiU be willingly exchang. 1 or the money n tutu-.l Money icay U sen: t:tL-r in Biita ttle or ly FoM office mcr.ey order. A discount ol o p. c. will be a'lowcd '.,V or.c-s of t lu tr.jre wsi' aes OPINIONS UF THE I'll ESS. From the - Semaice Industrielle" Paris. Franc e. is s, j,i -k-; '1" -' ke - r..ir.t:rrl. .;.,. tot profi-s to make wan be. t th" It we-t price, but ibe 'l.t-t wk:c.k'K, ti,,. p,.,.; td front the r.gt.itlitf ol their hunt ess. tte i:,at faint judge that tb v tv- ie let vet. :l" iuipie.- oi public opinion. ' ' From the "Hordeaux Journui" H Mai. 1fc:s. e tar. c l-i . ntiot . y r. :.cc. tend a 1 wl.o want to but a iisrd und durable wateh at mod. tiite n ' e lo -. .' V i.'-.c.ont A Co. " Address: MAXFltTKl) UKLMONT&Cn. U..x llll'j.MONTIlKAl,, I'. i. The Great Carriaire Manufdrturinsr House of the 'oild. 11 JlUVll CINCINNATI, OHIO. F y v ,-v 1 w - v "l s v Eest mat'irihl, good workmanship, hf.no'onie 'tyles, strong an.l durable vehicles in every respect. 70,000 Manufactnred by EMERSON, FISHER k CO., are now in use in every part of the American Continent. Thev five unfailing satisfaction. All their testimonials from all parts ol the country of 0f which are on file subject to inspection : Messrs. Eupbson KisiitR A Co. : Oalva, Ii.i.s., July IS. lRlll. I have nsed one of yonr Top Hngpies three years, and three of them two years In my livnry stable, and tbey havu given me perfect satisfaction and are in constant use. OSOAK SJ1 ALLEY. Mcssra. CoiTOTR A.Tobnok.: Nkwbkiuiv, 8. C, July 17. 1879. Dcr8ir:-1 havu been using tho Emerson A Fisher Bnggy I bought from yon as roughly I sup POH.) as any one could. I bad a fast horse, drove blm at full speed, sometimes, with two grown ladles and myself In tho hutrgy, and It is to-day worth all the money I paid lor it. I say the Kmerson A Fisher Bugles wiil do- A' TEAOCK. Farmer. The favorable reputation the Carriages have made in localities where they have been used for several years by Liverymen, Physicians, Farmers and others requiring hard mid constant use, has led to an increased demand manufacturing facilities of their mammoth t hem now to turn out in good style, 360 Carriages a Week. EMERSON, FISHER & CO.'S open face, jemh,! in 1 hole,, .ry J o1 I,,.,.,., lor) .rjsial class, sunt ;.n" 10." 1 1-."" ).) eo J. - 0 III. ! 1(1 FISHER & CO., m a 1 U 1 t t 41- -V -v - A Carriages work is warranted, They have received purport similar to the following, hundreds from tho.-e localities, to meet which tho establishment have been extended, enabling CARRIAGES ARE THE BEST.