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THE CAIRO BTJLLETIlSr, APBIL C, 1870
YUilTP Til 11 1 I IT T I I'
MS Of 1BE CITY,
OCR HOtlMHIHMT
POCKI.T;
limit
John W(m'1 is going to rtiti Uoo
fur Si'liwil Director.
,ie Do-
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l lie I III 141 t il HI nil .
Ji i, I,,,, ili.viph tlipin n lesson
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i'! "tlion1 will I'O.tuVt! Icnrniul luugslnee.
nyi .mi ini'ir nunc uiiti'i. in
1llv'rliltli toitl it puin, Guv. r.ni;-
rvln.i lm nilvrtiiittl with ovents uiul
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I V 'IltllJf '
Vjninst upon thi-vltnl Issues of the prcieiit
ifie. Tli" flr-t smte voting under tuo
Lttetnth lin.nclli.cni. i.nl nor iimunv
jrh 1 tit jv-mocnitiiMviVtyf
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f Km.
Jt fcuoj tllll till tl
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mtiiiot IX! 10S1IC,IIII.VIIU. IH'OUic, hu
'.', dm rnnrnr of soetionnl lmtrcd hm
I' . . 1 t. A., r.AllAM nftni. tftn
t'lilcrs ill mo jciuuiii:uii jiun,v. j
... v (it .a.. n-i.
"llOlD Sliper-truauri! Ol 1110 purl' ninui
"jiiy Imvo constructed, ami w'lilcli to-slny
' resents to tlio world audi crand propor-
'V- . . A f Al. A.. ...I.Inl.
, .-.i.t in. fur it it foundation lire udlce. un-
'vii'onlng hatred, and love of power. It
'.,i,,,t nineli lonircr stand bl'foro the IIS-
A,
'a j. .ll. Mtlll l.nr.t.n nt.nu iful'tf
lUSl 01 trun uiiu uvjiuiw . .a i . j
I. t A11 tt..A
i ..... n.mn hv nnn n in ux unwnirtii. jiui
its Domoonicy, if it is who unto it own
l..itnn tit- Innvtiiir llin nnt ft nil It"
. ..1 1-A..AA Ia IwIIIa tMn villi ttaiirtt
.lit.'.M -v .- rt g -
i ' tlio pricnt time, may ni;nln obtfiln con-
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Mi 01 llll! (JUVUr.llllUIll UIIU HI UHIU t-umi-
. r-ftni Mm i.vll liiimlfif Itontil.tlpfin iloill-
ft. ..tl All
rwitf fit ilm jiUiintiijti. Tliu President
Jtx- 1
T . . ...111. tl... ... Mt.l
fit ii t nn ii rii liiiit ilu lhu LuiiLiiki itu
i CongrcM corruption U xpood una ac
mleil with nil tlio riuy nmurnncu tlmt
viririiTi?..'. lmrJonoil tliiovu when talk-
ij; about Uifir plundor. Itobbfry lio bo-
A. .1.1 1.1... nn.l nil tt.n 1n.l tint Inn
ftUIUU tllBIIHIIHVIU I llll.
f tliu country U in tlio intcrcit of tlio rirti
...t ......rA.U'A In tli.i t.nip Wllttlt lbn
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;ovcnimcnt U uia by tlio iiona-nouier,
I Hid inniilpuliited by tho fclioming ciipitiil
.t of Willi ftrpct, it i tlio Initrumont by
A-hlcli tlio miuiufiicturcr of the Knit
oin tlio went of tho Weil into tho
Hold with whii h thoy pumper their lovo of
uxurv. All tlicio wnjni:tho Rcpubllcuns
wink at, nnd out of them tho Democrat
.will yet nmnufiieturo in!le that will
.iriiif; death to the doiiiinnnt party, uis
retion, pluek, and energy, nru what I do
nmniUil of tint Democracy by tho
rxlirencic of the timo. "With thoe, they
ermnot full to pecuro ucce.
Tlieliulit wu seo lirenkiiiK in upon tho
.l.vVtw.AA ili.A4tinl .linu tn tin tint Diiiiiocrnt-
4 ilivIv i1inil. lmt rnvlvpil nml rclnviirora-
ed and rendy nnd nnxlou for buttle on
the new lmttlo-flcld. It 1 tho light which
livt Momlny Illuminated Connecticut.
Tin: . HIM V HILL.
SiiHtur Wil-iin, to whom (.oticral
Slianunu wroto hU relcbrntol luttor criti-
i trlng .Mr. I.ogi.11 bill providing for tho
reduction of tho army, him introduced Into
the Semite a bill drawn up at tliu dictation
of tlio (Icnernl of the Army mid the War
llApnrtmont. . It will no doubt be adopted
bt the Senate, nnd it i qtlito probable that
thu iriniriiig iiioiuboM of tho Honm will
invent it. Tlio military power over-
liudow tho wliolu country, and dictate
it policy.
tuirTlie rreIdciit In ltic anxiety to fo
curuthe ratlllcation of the Kmi Domingo
treittv Ian btvn button-holing Senator and
reniientini; them to votn for tho measure,
Thi conduct Iih creHed,miich nngry com-
meat. Home ouu, probably Calub Cuihing,
t Justify tlio rnIdent'i courio in thU
matter la rcurrccted tho, following dead
b tter ruleof the Senato adopted in 17b9;
"When thu l'retidont of tho United
Slate i-lmll meet thiiSemitc In tho Senate
( liuinlur, for tlio i'.onnlilcrnllon orexecutivo
lutlue. thu nr.r.idiiii: otlicer ol tlio benate
hall have a cliulr on tlio floor, bo coiuider
il at the head of the Senate, and hl chair
xhttll be nsigued to tho I'rciideut of the
I nitej State.."
tdf Tlio New York Trihunt In reply
to a correxpondeut, who want t know
whether the income tnx U legal or not,
"ys
The Income tax U by luw collectable In
the year 1870, with which it ci-huci", utile
renewed bv ('oiigreiv wu trust it will
not be. wo regard it a tin; most unequal,
unlulr, Inquiiitorial.peijury.provoking tax
over imposed, and hope it may not bo re
newed; but w urge every on to pny.it
fiiithfully until it rhall liavo eiplrml by
liuiitntion.
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A M ita kk. Tin, AVto Era nay wo
havo received tlm llrst numler of tho
Egyptian Sun. Tim Xrw Era mean tho
Egyptian StarAnr of thu evening, beauti
ful, beautiful star,
, 67Tho MemnhU Aralanche of a re
cent dato (tatci that tho receipt of cotton
at that market o far this i-cnion rum uti
..11,010 bales, ngaln.t 221,317 bale for tho
'orrepoiidlng porlod but lenson, fliowing
an incretuo of about ten per cent.
rTho Mintr uy that "Arizona
would bo Ood' country if tlio devil had
tlio Apache,"
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fSr An editor out on the railroad hah
been caught in a net. It win a brunette,
and ho like) it.
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5(jovcrnor 1'aliacr has accepted an
Invitation to make tho memorial mldre
at Chicago, in eulogy of (.tin. Thomas,
tliit week.
MANUFACTURING NEWS.
Knundrj'.
The Phienix Foundry, of Chicago, melt
over 4U0 ton of .iron per month.
IHaana.
A company 1 to bo organised ut 3Iny
vllle, Kentucky, for tho manufacturo of
pintio.
Thr Flint KkkIii.
A Hunthvlllc, Alnliam.i, llrm hut Just
completed tho tint engine manufactured in
thut ph'ce.
.Ilknr Plows.
A liijjle ettai'l'jhmetit it .St. Loul ha
oixler fur nearly ltl.ODO plows, to lie -hip-pod
to I he. I.etl Klver region, ArkaintHi,
durlne the present senou.
Flouring Mil!.
In the .louring mills of Neonnh Mid
.Monn'ha, W'U., there am 45 run of -tone,
which can turn out 3.1175 barrel of llour
per day.. Tliei-e Hgurc Indicate a capaci
ty for'tirindliu: fi.UUO.IMMl buhel of wheiil
lu.r t'l.ul.
Hint, w uri.-..
A ula-1 factorvat l'eoria i talked about.
The gla- work of d. M. Ford & Co., nt
New Albany, lnd- cover an area of ovrn
acre, and are furnUhed and uppointed
In tho most thorough manner. 1 Hey give
employment to 200 hand, and turn out
over 1,000 boxe of glavi per wcok.
Aniontr'thelr protluct I rough pinto gin
for skylight, oor, etc.
Donations.
The town of Uurlinuame, Knnns, offer
to take $25,000 stock in n woolen factory
to buX'tablilied there.
A L'cntlcman from Edina, Mo., about to
ctabllh a woolen factory at somo conve
nient point in Colorado, ha been olTered a
tlonntlon of $10,000 by tho buIne men of
Lngrango to erect his rnctory ni tnni
place.
Thn rltlzent of St. Charlc propewo to
ilnimtii land and money to nicUt any par-
tics who will erect furnaces nnd machine
shop nt that place. The city contains a
population of eight thousand inhabitants, I
Ucatcdonthe Missouri river, UO miles from
Kt. Louis, and In addition to tho mnchlno
ihop of the North MUiouri railway com
pany, the Iron manufacturing Interests of
tho place nro represented by a single
foundry.
ni -ABOUT
PERSONS.
I-Woimb,
.Mrs. Grant will visit Stetson's, at Long
nrmmli. next Summer. The new race
course will bo in .operation nt thut time to
afford lior husband nminomon..
Mrs. Victoria C. Woodhull, fenialo
broker, announce herself as a candidnto
for the Presidency, denounces tho prcssnt
adminlrtratlon, and pronounce in favor
of the recognlxlng of Cuban independence.
11-Mcn.
Cyrus Vf. Field i reporteil to bo worth
$,000,000.
Senator ltevcls, or Misllppl, is expect
ed to make a long visit to Huston next
Summer.
Irzet Pacha, Governor of Jortulein, ha
been sentenced to three year' Imprison
inent for ctntiezcleinent.
D. R. Anthony, abrothorof the veritable
Stuan, i tho radical catididato for mayor
of Leavenworth, Kan.
President Grant pays taxes on SI 00,000,
and Gen. Sherman on $a.15,0(m worth of
property, In St. Loul county, Mo.
Jilncque Hey, the Turkish minister nt
Washington, Ii, llko hi wife, Roman
Catholic, and neither of them are of Turk
Uh parentage.
Georgo O. Klnunel, of Cape Girardenu,
picked up, in a saloon, n poekotbook con
tabling fl,(HK in greenback and the
riimo amount In notes. Hu hunttsl for thu
owner and restored the property to him.
The late Lewis ('a, who died worth
$2,000,000, made most of his fortuno by
nil Investment In n farm of two hundred
iiere In the then vlllnge of Detroit, which
he bought for $12,000. The farm became
one of the most valuable part of the city
of Detroit.
"rIefs.
The TarlflT.
Kvcrv otl'ort is to bo mndo to sup the
tarllV bill. The, ways and mean com
mittee few day since, agreed tosomo moil
ideations which will materially ult tlm
parage of tlio bill in the House.
'nlaui.
Gen. O'Neill has revoked tho call for
tho Fenian Congress to assemble in Chi
cago on tho 11th Inst., and falls lack upon
tlm original call ordering tho eighth an
mini Congress to meet in New York City,
on Aprfl 10th.
rlla John Porlsr.
The reply of Kit John Porter to tho
speech of Senator Chandler published.
It has transpired that among tho endorse
ments Gen. Porter has in his behalf, U a
letter from Gen. Georgo II. Thomni,
agreeing that his case should bo re-opened,
and that if done Porter would, ifi lit
judgment, be vindicated.
Aurcllc Asttoln I.
A Frenchman, said to lo insane, by tho
name of Tounons, ha appeared in South
America as the leader of certain savago
tribes n arms against tho government of
Chill, and, under tltlo of Aurelio Antoino
I., ho defies General Pinto and all tho
Chilian power. Ho has four Frenchmen
as his ministers, and ho hits but lately
come from Franco with Improved weapons
and munitions of war. The Indian
caciques of all th country round Aruuco
havo given in their adhesion to him, and
it is not Improbnblo that, crar.y though ho
may be, King Antoino may hold his own
with the bravo Aracauuians, and perhaps
bring them within the pal of civilization,
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lifltat are offered for sale In San
Francisco markets under tho euphonious
name of "Japanese rabbits."
The Host Crop of llir AVr,t.
The Cincinnati I'riec Current gives as
the total packing of thu Wot for the oa
Kit ltKJP-70, 2,riM.2C2 head ; 1&C8-G0, 2,4011,.
IKS head. Average weight ISiJO-70, 2l'o
pound-J imW-M, 2iUlj pounds ; leaf lard,
18C11-70, 2iH pounds; ltC8-u'J. 2IJ pounds.
It also slates that the pork crop hasproved
toWsllghtly shott ol lust i'iion, Instead
ofjhero being an Increase, if had been
supposed.
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tfffA report is In circulation here tlmt
Me.srn. Trumbull, Coiikling ami Carpen
ter, member of the Semite Judiciary Com
mittee, will resign their .eat on the com
mlttee, in consequence of the frequent con
duct of the Senate tending to east di.
respect upon It and failing to Mttniii its
recommendations the. lat cao being
the Texas bill and the ndtiii-loii of (ten.
Ames.
J-A smnrt old "Western lady, being
called Into court us witness, grew Impa
tient at the question, put to her, and told
the Judge that ho would quit the stand,
fur he was "raly one of the tno-t inquisi
tive old ireiitlei'neii she ever seen."
TIIKM'.Mt llOI.AtllOliil. t.MllilM tl HAM.
This popular and cligilih located boii.u
of public entertainment I- now lit ted and
furnished throughout in good stylo; and,
under tho munngeiuent of .Mesurs. Walker
& Slisson, is doing a lurgo nnd thriving
buslncs. It 1 kept upon thu European
plnn tho guest calling for what he want
and when be wntits It, whether In tho day
or night time, nnd paying only for what
he orders. The room arc Inrgo and clean,
furnished with the bct of bed and bed
ding, while all other features of the t
tiiblMimeiit nro arranged with an e-pccial
eye to tho comfort and convenience of the
gue.ts. Jl-
s'Srt'KSS ATTKMIS JtKIIIT."
No axiom was more aptly illustrated
than in the rapidly liicreaslng-ilemiind for
"Dooley' linking Powder." lis merit
consUt'ln Its purity, economy nnd quantity
required to produce sweet hWculK roll,
tmstrv. etc.. comtmred with other baking
powder offered to tho public. No short
weight, but "good tncauro ami running
over" gunrnnteed. It will keep in any
climate. Mnnufiictured by Dooley and
Hrother, New York, and for sale by gro
cers generally. atmw.
KI.OIVKIIS! l l.OWKIIM riMW till1!
Tho beautiful doublu Geraneutn, a very
rnro specimen yet among that lovely clas
of flowers, represented In an excellent
plcturo at our Post Olllee, al-o a So. 1
collection of perpetual blooming llo-e- In
all shade of colors, Verbenas, Pommies,
Clnerarln, etc. etc. Now ready and for
sale nt the res idetico of Amandus Jneokel
on 1Mb between "Walnut and Cedar street.
tnar'JHdliii
HAItllWAIlt: KOIt KAI.K.
Go to C. Vf. Henderson for anything In
the line of Hardware, such ns Hut, Locks,
Screws, and a irclicriil assortment of shell'
liardwnre. Abo, a bit of Garden ltnpll
inent, such a Rake, Hoe, Manure and
Ilnv Fork, etc.. etc.
Mr. lli'iiilursnn has abo lust rcci.dved
the larger and bet stock of cooking stove
ever brought to the city, and sell, cheap
for cash.
( IIEAI'KIt AMI UVAVVM STII.I..
Aurora Oil can bo had at forty cent a
gallon, and suitable burner given Iron of
churge, to tho-e who will patronize l.weii
A: Jacob, at No. H2, Ohio Levee.
Messrs. Miller and Miller have lil-t n
i.nlvi.,1 mi unusually InrL'e. well a-ortisl
and strictly fashionable Mipply of pleie
.mhmIs. to which tliev nk epeeial atteii
tion. Tho lot embraces tho Illicit cloths
and cassliner over brought to Cairo, and
kiieb it ar ctv ol at It- that all ta-te- may
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lis lift' iiiiiuiHlated. Suit or L'arilielits
from thee gotd are made to order in the
ln..t niunner and latest style, ami at II
lire that will defy competition. For
proof of till they only ak to li put on
trial. At all eventn call anuuiil ami see
the new good. Jan'-Vilf.
The new supply of silk lints Ju-t received
by Miller & -Miller Is worthy of especial
attention of gentlemen who wi-ii to pur
chase anvthliu: In that linn that I strictly
fashionable and of tlM-class manufacture.
Tlm supply embrace all slr.es; and as to
price and quality sntMaetioii i guar
llllteed. . leli'Mf
Just received at P. Nell' s, No. 7'.t, Ohio
Levee, a plelidld lot of spring (V-lliicrc,
Coating and Vetlng, which will be iiiado
up In the mii't fashionable -lyle. and at
prices to suit tho lime-, n perfect lit guar
anteed or no sale. if
Tho St. Nicholas Hilllard Hall Is nuu of
the largest and best furnished in tho coun
try. It i the resort of both cltl.etis and
stranger who indulge lu billiard play
ng. Jnn'Hf.
Tho Continental is tlio only cook stove
with slidlni; oven diKir-. Warranted In
all respect.. Pitcher te Henry, at 102
Commercial avenue, cor. 12th street.
nov20tf
Tho St. Nicholas Hilllard Hall is one
of the largcot and best furnished in the
country. It I the report of both citizen
and strangers who Indulge in billiard
plavlng. , jssntit f
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Youths boys' and Children' clothes, at
less than New York juices, will be sold
this week, nt P. Nell's, regardless of cot.
Jl-.sT KkckivuI). She Shoo Fly Klliott
anv Don't Iloddcr -Mo lints and caps at
P. Nell's, No. 70 Ohio Levee.
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Clothing for tho million at P. Nell's No
70 Ohio loveo. The best good in tho city
will bo found at this house. tf
Pitcher & Henry's largo stock of hard,
ware, cutlery, tools, stoves, tinware, etc.,
will bo sold without regard to cost.
.
THE UF.ST IN USK.-Knder Chill
Cure. 1
jyj.lTI.KS NAM.
Stnlenf llllli"l, Ale.iiimler C.mil), ss. Alexan-
ili.r(,'iiiitityi iri'iinv-Mii;.
In the matter o! Hmniiel Slant T lor nti.l Kilwln
Charles fseluii'lillie;' im ,i .
toelifiin'e V"'lol '"
.i... t1i.il (i, till rvllfitwe
,,,.,. ,ih,,; -i;: ;:, ;.,.'',,,. .i.eieof,
t i', 'w. .i t Jii ll Hnrii U". Sla-ler in Clmacery
I is ii ttt 'J I, ..ucl In II"-' "fo nioon ,( sal ilay.
SrtMr!)
llurle ,..!".iu siij l.ere.lU.onrat. tl.vr.mio
CtloliaoiK i.,i,v n 1IA1IMAN.
'Muster 111 rliiincetj.
Calr... lll..ioi. .Miircl.l.H., A. I' UTe.
Ullirll'all'l -
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triM nf 111..."., no"';' ' , r,.r nllme.
Tliter' Ii. r '.'' ' v , . onn.lel.iliei
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f. l.ere.. ! utUW'M p ..-.-s .'".,""
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.rlwZal.ure II.. same in my.
Ntlo.. I. l.rrel.y ''i;n.. " ", ' ,S .j s,
rels ninny Interest ttoreia. are lier ;. I
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AJTi:il SAIiU.
state of Illinois. Aletinn.ter County,
Alexim-
ilerColl!liyvircuin.Miri.
In C.e matl. ref -Insri'l. M K r title mi .1 N J mi
ii t in m. ' 'a 1"' " '"" f"r Mii'I'snles l-u n.
I'litilic Notlee I liercliV lllvs tl, lliat III plirsll ill.'.;
i.f ...l.ir.'il .nler.iitmv.l la IheiiiHite . iiiii.'-i
In llii. i iii.rl of Ciilnliimi Tien', ef tlie eilj
of Cairo, on tl.e !KH .lay f uvnai;r. A. i'. J
of Hie MUl-lllKT KTIIl, ." "' s-,", ,, , " ,
moil 1' efl.,Blel iieenam nniiTi-m.-..
c.r. u.t c.'nit i Ai. xan.l. r emiiiiy, mi tie- t r.
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tlieeutlrt lioll-e ll. lilt" fij ' " ;
IV,tlieliiloliin.l-t ril.-d teal e-ti.te, ..llliile .11
tiVeVir.t A.i.i.i.oi, tejiie . .v,"f "':: v; '; ,::'
Alexiua er nun n iie in iuiihh. ,
i-ieil Tnenty.e.ul.1 i-'s In I'l-W '"'"''; ".'
Kcrt-eii!lit iii . known si.'l il. -'U uti'l "
1,-cpi.I.hI mip r !l tl'i fi'ir. t'.keilier li i n"
....,( .in, mil.!' ilie tehi.ii.t'i.ls niel litteilitaiaeDts
tl..t.ll..l'.l-l..l.pi.K
Muster in ciniirery.
(.urn, Illinois, Mmi'li ICtli, A, I) lsT.
nnrli'lll
XASHPAWfiftlEMARMLS.
tVirts IIAKHKI. VAC roil Y
BARRELS
OP AtiXi ItllsJIDS
... n
LIQUOR KEGS OF ALL SIZES
US HAM lt MAIIf. TO OKISKIt,
At tl.e ( utr.i Harrt-l 1'wtory,
Foot of Fourth Street,
T X-I IVX 3VE I Xs7 C3-.
On lii.st it Ii. n.irrl...usi', llour .it I'nll.
si i'i'oitT no.ni: i.Mnvrnv
COAL.
1AIHO 'ITY von
I "A.N Y,
i't ant- in
t,ovs:s: obi so Mi-iiti
I Mi
D JUL Wjl Si
ai:i: i'iii:i'aiii:hto
SUPPLY STEAMBOATS
HAY AM NH-Uf.
Mi Tlli '
FURNISH COALS OK ORDERS
wiriiot r ur.i.w,
IN ANY PART OF THE CITY.
BtJ'orHt ri" Iff! l llullnl.iy liro. tti. null
i (tr'i "i ii ii"'ii " .
r-t.i iirnlilht iltll'llt loll.
n.Thc si. ;iin 'I'm.', MoiiIunU, will Iom flat to
itll IMHII Ml Elllilrt'.il.
FOR SALE.
riOVKHN'.MILNT KAI.U
nl'
P&YM&STER'S STORES!!
Tliere will i I nt I'uMle Ail'llmi lit Die Nil
Mil Matleii III Muuii'i l. it', Illinois, en
Wednesday, April 13, 70
t too' -lis ! in., tlm follow (in. nrllel-s Is'lm.i.
iii'Ki tlm l'y li 'irtmil.t of Hi" V,, Xnv), wu
aPx'0"J7-isio. "
.'.1 lil,s i'nrki ill ll' I're.ene.l Meat; ft.M Hi
ilrie.1 Al'l'le"! Ii7.lls siij-ari itil,s lea; 2TI II.-e.lli..-,
ill Kullmi. iuol.ts.es; V.r.t Killmis vn.i cur;
Vis. Ill ilesoli'alitl io.iloi.i li'il II" eiillilleB .mil
7 M'tsMeHiiniVsnne llliconi.lele.)
jo Miie .-lull, roiunl Jw-kets, H7 j.rn lilun elotli
tro.ier; lillenmass iluek trousers; -!.l lliriisley
liei.iinfneki S.I.mIs lillie flannel; .Kin Mis Wile
-N'liiiknii Tot irralf slioe.. t till" shoes, -JIT
i-.iiiIM' Units; Is pruwooliu sot'ks! J0I1 silk
lmiiiikereliU"fr.ii'l I'Hstinu" M ils,
jatxxinll Stoi'o:
119 II.. or..nrn.x; 1KI ll.s tl.mt'l; 'iVl pieces lint
rilion; in..! pieces lapi'i 1W st.ools eottoi.; 4'!
eotion Iniiiilkfrcliiils; 7 pnpei. iiceill.! 'JJ
jiu'k knl.esj JI'J pr sulirs; !'l mir, WbI.u
.Hi! Iiril.liefilllenki. sli:ivlti soup; ;7 seruli
l.ruslie.; ill slioel.iusl.es; 'jnjHli.si lirooins; nil
ilojen I). II. laillmis, s7 lino ernul., eoarse
eoml.s; 7W tin pan., TM spoon., IW loil.s; SJean
niii'iii rs; W Lollies niiistnnl, r.'i bottles p'pper.
e!l, ett Ii.k Milk, luu tlnml,lf; w rasor strops; 'JUS
sliniHK 1-ixes, '.17 iloit enulel.iltti.il! luiye; l"l
.Ii,' e.iviluliullolis, I. mi.: lWilnen!elillUiiu
.mull. i "J7:t fork ami I lll.ll Hon ehest
'I KltMri : Cash on Jay ol Mile, AltU'le to l
reiinne.1 wlll.o.it ilelny.
JI) onliTuf ll.e foiumaielai.t.
1.. A. rllAIIiii
r.iyiiiusler V, r-. X.
J.ite.l nt Motinil City, 111., Mnmli V", ISM.
i.iurJlHpr,7ulJ
m GOODS.
tt v --sX'Vr-w-sSA-"'
miv .ooi)s i
roiniTJi
JJ WAUI.
WM. KLUGE
lln liitroilucoil Into Ills 1'oiirtli Wnnl drcwery
pstHbllslitnont a
DRY GOODS
KiabrscliiK ever) nrtl':le iiully foii.il in the trg- j
ill.tr Ul nooils l.oilsf . of ll." elt
STAPLi: AM) FANCY DKY (JHOHS ,
ni-' i;'i:rv hkhciiii'tih.v, '
Hosiery, Notions, Boots, Shoes
And n complete asiorunent Kn"r-'H v-
i -.. t il l.ll,. I. liiwlu.t. II... itr...
ill!" !.llll.K-- hi .r. .......... ,
tirlMorKiiarraiitei'liittlii -- ll hii OiIiik In Ills Mil!",
w lictl.ei lay lioo.ls nr iiroi'i-rie". -Ii-h p s
lliev i nn ! bouitlil nti) u lien- III llieelty.
Itr.M KM lltlt Till. I'I.AI'1.1
Next lmor In 1lit ('(irner nf Pnidur
I Vt.w.li.ol.lli l ....I
Illlll .1 llll-H . -I .
Thn r.rcpnpv Fclnht khmpnl al
the Corner of Commercial Avenue
and Sixth Street will bo main
tained as usual, one or the best
stocked in tho city.
cmceries -cosmissios,
XT n. in l..:..
GROCER
. txi
'osf.niNNi .ni:it'iiA.Tf
No. 72 OHIO LEVEE,
CAIHO, ILLINOIS.
BrrHrfremirrii, .XlrreliituU or Citlr...
Q I). WILLIAMSON,
" WWOTsAaVSA
GROCER
PRODFC-
SSI--
ton n I "S ION I FIIC 1 1 A m
No. Til Oliln l.t'H'f,
CAIRO, ILL.
Nirclnl Mllrnllnii gltm lo t'tin slu't.
inrnlauiid I'lllli.K Orilsrs.
Vf. Sirittlmi. T. JUr.l.
jTIM ITOV A lllltl,
(siiici e..ur tiiMrstton, lluilson A Clsrk.i
"Wliolownlo
GROCERS
4 N
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
G7 OHIO XjXa7-X-3
CAIRO. ILL.
Ak'HI of A icrlrati I'owilrr C'., mill
Mniiuraclurrri Aicrnlii lor t'olloii Vnrn,
nmi mi,
lev v .,
PnACTIOA-
MARBLE WORKERS
MS
IMI'OUTKItS OF ITALIAN .MAItlll.K
scotch tJit.vxiri:. ac.
WAKKItOOMS AM WOIIK SIOI. COUNKIt Ol'
"I'll litis A Nil s.T. ANN MIIKKT.-s.
W 1 S 13 U t O , l.y
Monilini'lit, Vnillts, rr Stones. Mantles,
riini.lili.il, en-., t'li-ciitril ttltl. siirlor vtork
i.iai.sh.p, nl luwe-t pr. !!.
Ilt.k'lisli, inTiiiHii mi. I Helri'W li'lli rliiR .'"ii"
In llin Is-.t st)le,
Murt.leHnil liraiilt-- Kiituri", iy ll.e l"st -eiilp-liin-si.f
l-urupe, iiuporteil.
All work uuitraiitei-il,
l or ilcui.s, npply in
Alll- I,. THOMAS, AkciiI,
Corner l.iulilli Street mel I'oiuineri'lal Ai line.
MANUrACTCRISS SROOUS,
CI A I ICO IIHOOM .tlAMIAf.
) TOIIV
W, F. M'KEE & BK0
llnt.iiK perfivteil tliir nrrviiKrnieuts for ll.e
'iiiKi.iifucturi' of
jx thi- tiTv, aiii: XlV
PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS
At LOW I' HICKS UN III SMiiif tiial.
y ol' llrooliio rnn Itr .ureli.ieil
ilhrtvl.ert-.
ItO.Orilers left at ll.e stole nfli, l, iIIIkmi-oii,
oi hi tl.r
Manufactory, on Thirteeutti Street,
IlKTWKKX WAI..M T AMI CKIItll,
Will lie promptly atleiiileifto.
tiiiilcrs l.y mail slioulil Le inUlresseil to
v . f. m hi:i; into.,
1'. O. UratterlW. t'AIHO. IIX.
yAVIT.W.
Three Dry-goods Clerks
Win. are llioroi.Kl.lv ai.'Uanileil with the lms.
lies. .None othe s need apply
BEST OP KEFEKEXCES E.U1RE1).
Atlilrest, Post Oilier, lloiaUt, Cairo, Ills,
Desia
11.5URAM5,
W. II. .Hui rl-. II. II- Ciimli-e.
Nolnrv I'iiLIIi". .Nolnrj I'.iUIr ml I
i t nun si iht
HULL
CARGO
LIVE STOCK
ACCIDENT
LIFE
Insurance
.i:rXA.IIAKTI'OKI,
AhncIh s5.51.-(ll 1)7
.NOKTII AJlKltK'.l, l"A .
2,7!:i,:jko uu
lIAIt l l Oltlr. O.N.,
Afli 2,5 1. 1. !l I O 7'i
lIKi:VIV. IIAKTI'Oltl,
AKStC'lM I,?I,H i
i.vti:k.vatioxai.. . i..
As..t'l i,."i,:mis 17
I'l i.YA.n, HAKTroillr.
AokvIs. 7O0.WI7 7JI
c i,i;vi:u.m). 'm:v!:i.a.ni,
A-m-Is. 5I-',t7:i
IIOMi:. ( OMI.WIU S,
Amtcl- 515,27 -l.'l
A.ni:iti A ckxtiiaim. no.,
AtxHi lH a 500,000 OO
:O.N.N. .ni.TI AL lilFE,
Asm :o.no,ooo oo
'MM'. t'Xl.K'S, IIAItTl Olll,
l.lVi: A: AC'.'IIK.NT.
A ( t i,r,to.ooo oo
KAIMVAV I'ASVKN'I.-KUS AS
SI It V.V I. TO.. IIAICT..
AsKfli 500.000
I l i : I" i: l K.NT, HOSTOX,
As.i-t M:iO,h'i S
Safford, Morris & Candee,
j 71 OHIO LEVE
l i.) .NMi inil Hsnk,
Cairo, 111.
3, ! U it U n 1 1 a II 'Hi.
.j.
s. ki:kii:v a o., Am.
FlfiE, MARINE, LIFE
. O C I X3 33 IT T A
INSURANCE
WliiK'r'st IMock.t'oriK-rScvciitli
"ilrcct unit sTomiiM'rcluI
Atciitic.
C.f ill O, II. , I.YO MS.
We ri-prese.it 111- Mi.iHint l.tlMlJ. we.lll.)
iirel fnii-1- ! ng ,inpMl..i-s
MKIK-IIAV'S Ins. Co.. of Chlvairo;
l AI'ITAl. AM' UH ' - stH,sl O.l
1 SECURITY Ins. Co., of Xt-tv York ;
I'AI'ITU. AMI "l III'! I - H'J.nlT,nu "I
I'OSIMEItCIAI. Ins. Ci r Clilrntro;
I'Al'lTAl. M !! 1 I'l l' tsaH,H t.1
IMEI,i:.ni:.NT Ins. Co., or Hoiton j
C AI'ITAl. AM' -tlill- HHHII.KOa 0
SANd'ASIO In. Co., r SiirliiKllcW;
CAI'll AI. AMI .TKl'l.t'i. ua.i,n7 7
AL'ltOUA Ins. Co., or Aurora, III. ;
CAl'ITU. AMI -iflll'l.l "i.....i'i26,717 U
STATE Flro In-. Co., or ClovrUnd, 0.
CAI'ITAI. ASH .SUI!l'l.t'-iM...3Ull7 49
I, AM A It In-.. Co., or Cliltau'o.
I M'lTAl. AM .-Til I'l A. HI, 400,000 09
n 1 1 n , 1 1 1 1 1 u an.l eontrnts, MHrT..sni.-,
St.H'Ks, Miti.tilii'tiirie. sn i MkoIi.ih rt , Hull-,
Curves ai.'l I're iil.t l. st. in.i n l on the ii.o-l
reiisoiiatile terms, rath." Mts'tc-nuineil tO.Mj.sio. .
.i. s. iu:ahii:.n & oM ajci.
pilti: A.NI MAIIIXK
INSURANCE
lOMI'AMIMt
TS inpfiti'ii, iv. "Y. :
ANNI'.TN 1,436,1111 8
Cjrt'i'miviiift, 2V. Y- ;
AhSI'.TS 1l,0HS,6'U 71
l-lmiovcji, IV- Y,:
ASHiriN f7KO,70!
ItopultliVy 3V. Y. ;
AMSiiriM S.7H.0J5 Oil
'mirUiiK Hr I'nilrrMrllrrM.AurHcjr.
Yonlcerw, IV. Y. ;
ASSl.T.S SjH7H,t l.-V
Albany City?
sn33,i03 as
Firem,nl'ii JtttitS.F'.
ASiSKTN - IS07H.000 OO
Beourity, IV. Y. ; Marine;
ANSKif,.- l,43!l,0 OO
-Stores, lillliis, rurnliure, Hull su.l
Ciirsues lu.ureil et rales ns latornl'le as souml,
pirin.uient' s.i urity will wnriant.
I respcetfully a.k of the eltiivn of Cairo, h
tluiruof thvirpalroiiaKe.
c:. x. m.;ni:s,
(illice-Ht 1'ir.t National Hank,
INSOLE o
FIRE