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UAHY 11,118
rCHMSHKt) ItY JOHN II. 011KIILY A CO.
M II. HAllttKLL, ANSOCIATK KDITOU.
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.. , JOHN H. OHKItLY CO,, Cairo, III,
Southern IlllnoU Normal UnU'-rhlty.
11V IIL'OII iiooiin.
Coiinf)-Superintendent of Jliinon county, Illmoia.
At thu nui-ifng of the Southern Illinois
TcnclicrV Convention, which was held In
Centralist 'on the Ut, 2d ami .5.1 of September
hist, the itillnwiiijt rcHolntlons were ndoptcd
by tint body In reg.ird to the csIiiblMiinent
ota Normal University fur the southern imlf
of the State, viz :
-AViibiiiiak, Tlio public school system in
this Htuto Ih rccognl4J.nH being vitally essen
tial to I he preicrvalion of freedom and vir
tue, and therefore to the future existence, of
ueiiiueniiiu principle or repuiillcan govcrn
mnnLi mill loinrriii tin. (,iUr,l.im !' ,1.1.. ......
tern depends largely upon tho nbllltyand
trilllllllL' III' tlin tciiflier nml wl
great state of Illinois has in Its wisdom e-
t.ll.l..l I. XT... I- IT..! I...... .i ..
luuiiaumi u iiiiiiiiii university in mo norin
ern linlf of this State, of which wo are Justly
proud, nnd tills University having demon.
Htrated its usefulness nnd tho necessity for
Itscxlstciico, and" being quite unable, not
withstanding tho greatest exertion of its en
ergetic nnd overworked faculty, to supply
the demnnd for teachers Well trained in their
profession lonuepuuncficljools; and whereas,
tho population and wealth of thu State of Illi
nois bus more than doubled, tlncc tho open
ing of tho prcsent'Nornlal University: there
fore, 1)0 it
Jlcwhrtf, That nils'" association appoint a
committee of llfiecn,,who.so duty it shall be
to memorialize tho legislature at its next
flcsalon and do all other things which may bo
necessary to secure the early establishment
afri NorraaLUnlvewlty In Southern Illinois.
Resolved. That Hi (t rll1t1tl- G11linrliiliiijl..itla
and all school oillcers and other friends of
education in Southern Illinois be requested
to co-operate with the committee.
There ,1s a great movement in educational
matters- going oil in "the Southern part of
this State Many able men are laboring hard
to bring tho i-choblj 'up to a much higher
position. 1 lut there should yet be much moro
carnoBthcsVand spirit manifested by all, In
nil parts ofthe country, in the'grent cause of
education, Every citl.on of this widespread
country .should be fully persuaded that th'o
education of the people is the only permanent
basis of national prosperity not only, but, of
national Kiletvv ' ,f" " '
Men have labored hard; they have taxed
their minds, their fortunes, and their strength,
in imiiniru uiu coiiiiniwi oi uiu world, anil
make it what it should bo; but thu only radi
cal cure for the ignorance, vice and woe of
this wjirlt) Is hi tho'.uducatloil ofthe intellec
tual innl moral faculties ol tho people. If the
guardians of the public welfare would do as
gooit a ..ip in educational facilities as they
do lot ilier interests of the country there
would Mini bo n revolution in our schools
and ()' ..is of education, if we would all
labor with ni. much real nnd eaTnestnesa In
the great eansi of human culture, and In giv
ing to the mind, and alio to the body. al thu
power ujid ulljho beauty, of which it-is ca-
n fillip. IlKWl' (In in till, nnim nP 1wiIIiI.miI mal.
t .... f ... .. -. - ...V 1 1 U ... r.,,,ku, ...l.k
ters of the country, we would soon h.nvo n
.1tfl'... r : .r . . .. t . ..
ujuviuui muiu 111 nuaiM itoiii in puiuiu ami
private lire. If wo would take; care of the
fiMmnla ttn pniintrif .1.1 ....wiin ..ftnir
.w..wv. vMimai itinuiiu in tire J 1.
"If lntelIgenve is thu prico of liberty, 10 Is
Rln vhrx till iin,i1li. ..r 1...... ..... ,
j in iinu linn. ii u inub
furnish books or bond. We must pay for
the ediHntloii of the puoplo or we must pay
for prisons and chains." Unless the right hab
its, tfistea and associations are early formed,
they luwor will bo formed. Thoro ar.ono
mcaiK widch we can uso which will bo no ef-
fi-'ftiml In nt.iLfitilmr n ,.t.lln
---'-... ... .ICfllllljr lluuilU KIIM'
nienton the subject of education, nor of
nili.t I.. l ii t
unuHL-iuiij; mm causung puono opinion m
favor of tho great -auso of education, ns by
the establishment of t; Normal University.
A writer has said that "fiod has made lit
crary.InstltuUonsthe most enduring of human
organizations." If this is true, the principles
formed for the elovation of humanity and tho
good or mankind at our Literary Convention
and Universities of learning will live on for
ever, cvcnthouiih we, as a neonle. itatu awav
with tho nations that aro gone. The" eyes of
uiuuKuwui men aru lurnen wiiu unusual In
terest to thu inllnenco of the freo schools
upon the destiny or the country, and wo
should guard with vlgilanco the Intellectual
and -moral energies or tho people. Thoru
should be the right teaching and training,
and thu public mlud should bo stored with
correct knowledge, wisdom nnd virtue; and
in this net wo will build a sure bulwark
around tho growing Interests or our country.
educational,
(From Ujiv. 1'nJwir'e Iiwugural Aldre m,J
Tho ayitcrn of publo ichooU, that offers nd
couato and equal facilities fur tho education
of ull thu children of tho ituto; tho stato cliar
Itablo Inititutloni, for the protection, Im
provement ami caro of tho Iniane, tho deaf
nnd dumb, tho blind, the idiotic and tho feo
blo inindtMl, tho Kyo nnd Ear rnflrinury, tho
Soldier' Orphans' Homo; monuinonts of
christian civilization and progre, und of tho
patriotic gratitude of tho people to the mem
ory of tho men who fell In too cause of na
tional ,uh!ty nnd constitutional liberty, may
wcU'excito a just pride. I cannot hopo to add
anything to thu luformitlon already in your
poolon at to tho condition of thco Invalu
able agencies created by tho statu for the no
blest purposos. I urjjo upon your attention
thu neciutity of objecting tliem all to the
strlctet and most searching Investigation, to
that tho money, so willingly and generously
contributed by tho people, may bu judiciously
expended, and Una all abiiius of administra
tion, if iinycxlM may bo corrected. After
thii'ls ilpno, tin iwiplo will but tho more ear
nestly demand that mfflcicnt appropriations
lie lnwle toigivd tho grcHteitefllcluncy to them
all.- -
The Normal University and tho Industrial
University dn'crvje cnepurngeinont and sup.
port,, mill will afiract a duo thure of your at
tention, in agonerai sense, they belong to a
clan oMrlitituttons Hot now, yet still otpcri-
fRIDAYi WA3
y wiso nnd uiuicious tmnKcrs
hnld'H ih
o policy or too suto to educate
Anersha.foConain important wul indisticnia
nplbylioots. Others, littoovtf, prbfolS
llcvo tSiit ho obllL'nt(onsbf tko state n?q
'.,ll1M',Vltllt HWnno nti.1 h iollivlla ftir1
ipeclai education, supported fgom tllo'cdmmorf
treasury, aro of doubtful justice) to tho great
JiocIyMit tiio pcoplo who can only ucrlvo a re;
moto niid not always cerlain ndvanfaco frorii
4hcm. -Itiis. fortunntq that it is not necessary
t'tfndoM eitlferf "tlii5s6 tlicorI6a 'ns'nUollitcly
and exclusively correct. It is good policy,
In my. Judgment, to foster nnd encpurngo
thoso stntu institutions, and wo may indulge
in tho highest expectations ot their useful
ness, but wo may nlso liopo that the day
Jllib lliauuit, I1UII vlll UU1IIII11.NI CI IIWUI 1 HiUIII,
which has already d6no so much, will bo so
extended and improved that u win oiior r
liberal education to every child In tlio ttntq,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS, ETC.
JOHN .AV. TItOVEU & CO.,
Kcnl l;iintc, Hoiid and Slock llrokers.
Will nllfml fo the nainwit of Stale. Coun(vnnl City
Vnxc; nnd all tiiiiiic iiMtrt'liuist lo n OnNLUAL
lil.i it.- t.-ii n ' .
Kioiith Stkert, bfcotyl ("oot'roin Cooi. Irc,
itec2ros,ltf Cnli o, 111.
FURNITURE.
JOHN HAMILTON,
JJcalor In
Fiirnltiire, nnd llouso Furnishing Goods
Carpet nml Oil Cloth, "IVhultnv Simile
ntiu itOKiiif( i.iumct.
No-, 1Q1 Commkhciai. AVKXUK,
leeJIdlf CAIRO, ILL.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ETC.
TOIIN Q. HAltMAN Ar.CO.,
AMD
AUCTIOXKEKS.
llily nml sell Ileal K-tftle, pay Tixcn, furnish Alf
slriioU.t.f Title, nnd rrphri1! Omveunee of nil fclnd.
(ltlei No. 71 I'M floor Olnn I.Atee.' ,tiv2I,lir
HEALTH INSURANCE.
rjin: w:oiiia
.ML'TU.Ui JIKXEVOLKXT ASSOCTATION
Prurln, Illinois.
A '.
The First, and Jkst ItniUutioii of the Kind in
the On iled Sta tet. '
WoklyIlmi(ll'nnin 5! tf 510 In enJ-o of ttekhnn'r.
Kmry fusil ir fVniMo of HritltMy Constitution can' bo
11 iiiciiiImt.
Till limtltullon In li-i?ikltrf Iricoi-tinrnl.!,! umli-r this
trs of JIIIn(il. Korparticiilnri niiplr to P
. . i.nui.t ji j.iuu.iir, .
ileoTIiltf , ItfriiorM Amht forHnte nf llllnnl..
EDUCATIONAL.
S
lOUTlFKUN.ltiLrNQlS TlACIIKIt;',,
An IMiiPiitlnnal Joiirmil.- iiul.llcln' l Heinl-MAntlilr
nt the city of Cairo, nnlttloVotcd to the intcre.it of tho
i i "
(Jrent fitiiso of Education ; r.
In Hotllhoril lllllio!. pnlunM-flMieiipflrPit to mnke
thin Journnl n tiowi-rfiil nnd Ijilluentlitl eontrlljutlon to
the jirlnelple of - ltdnontlon -, to the improvement nf
tlio hiciImmI of teli'H'l lntruetlon, nnd tothend
Minornont of nil reform for tho eler.itlon of thy
ttiindnnt In "Kfypt."
POICltllTlON.
Slllllle t l0eril)er, onv jr.ir
Cliliiorovernro nnn iiiuit-r z. one jriir io una
nddre 1 25
(InlinfonT'.ti.oneyrnr, loime nddrej....,... 1 W
Term, Piiyntite In Ailrnncr.
Tho firl nntnlr ivlll bo UtuM Saturday, Kill inU
JOUI-G. JIOUCVN,
Kurron asd Pnornir-Ton,
, dwiTZiltf . Cairo. 111.
LIQUOR SALOONS.
mi IK ALAT0r3H Js'ALOON AND ltK.'j-',
X TA I'll A NT.
51 077O LKVm:, CAIRO, ILL.,
h fnriiislied with nit klndn of exi-ellent l.lQUOllH,
nnd lla tnlir uroulwayii tillnl with nil the M-nnnalilu
Kl)llll.li of tho marUi't. Meidn lire fiirnUlicd. on
order, ut nil hours. l'.VT. KlT.dl.ltAIl).
iK-olldlf
c
1AS.S1NO.
This tipulir iIn'.-e his lM-eoin ilia report of all )ot-
rs of kihhI 1IKKII, ni noun hut tho lmt
Sl-ixs.t XjouIs 3VIrt,lLo
Ih kept by JOHN f-'ClIKKl.,
Kltht striid, hetween Coin, nnd Wah. Arenoca,
de.-JI.llf (JAIltU, II.IdNOI.1.
JOHN II y LAND'S SALOON
Is supplied wiyi all V'r.ds of
Buporior Xjiicxxiox-Mr
Ituir, Ales Aw.,
COMMKKCIAI. AV'l'NUH, iH-fsvEP." NI.NTH AND
TKIITII STUTCT
The thirty, hIioIoto Cud liquors, should kIvci hlra
o call, an I thosu ttho wish to putt A fragrant ciunr enu
have their wauU ulicd at his liar. doc'Jlt
DISSOLUTION.
jj-OTICK."
The Ann ofMlllt r A Klt(r. .li.' has this davheen dis
solved 'ny mutual agreement. Thoussetsof thnhotlHe,
Inclu.lliiK the outstanding nceotuiU, Imvo lieeu trans
ferret lo our sucui-ssors,
MII.LKK k H..,LF,It,
Who have assumed the lluhllltlrs of ltvlale firm, and
will enntinue tocarry on the UisineSs.
Very respectfully. II. I. MM.I.KH,
Cairo, III., Jau. II, jwa. K. W, KlTTJtubaE.
The undersigned, II. It. Miller, of tho lato firm of
Miller KlttredKe.and J. C, Miller, haling iiurchased
the st.M'k und axsets of the lato firm of Miller Kit
trodge, mII! continue to carry un thobusluiw. of
3DkCox3lxurxt J?(iloxrlxxK
4HP
Read j-Made Clothlar tad Furnishing
floods,
At the old stand In the
ttprlugAtld Ulock, No. T3 Ohio Lcvct,
Under tho firm name of MILLKIt A MII.I.F.U.
Mr. llussell Hmlth trill remain with us a cutter, and
we are asured will continue to give satisfaction to the
isttrnns of tho house. Very truly.
It. U. MILI.Klt,
J. O. MII.LKIl,
Jan II, 18C9..1t Partners as "Miller A. Miller."
JTOTIOK,
To All Whom U My Coutnu
Take notirettmt thoro will ho u special term of tho
Court of r.umnnn rieanof thouity of Cairo, to ho hoi
den at the Court llouso in said eity of Cnlro, com
m.'iKUiiK Mnniiay, tho first day of Kehruary. A. I). 1869,
ut the hour of V o'rhx-k, a.m. of said day, for the trans
wtlonof jjeia-rul business. .
All persons intereste.1 will goiern themselves no
cordinuly. Dated Cairo, Illinois, January U.1MW. -JOHN
IIOOAN,
Jnnlldlw City Marshal of the city of Cairo, III.
pOSTKRB,
JL
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Printed at tho olflco of the Cairo liulleUo.
mcnp i. I
DRUGS. ; .t
AROLAY BKOTUEltS,
No,
OHIo tcvee,
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PURE DRUGS AND CHKMICALS, -
'OEXU1NE
3?vtont: Moclioinoo.
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A tt'LL AMBTMENT Or
TOILKT ARTICLES
A X 1V F A X Y GOODS.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO PRESCRIPTIONS
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BUT TllK l'UHKST
AND MOST CAllBFULLY i
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C o in p o ii ml e (I Mntcrlnls Are used.
PUKE 1VIXES AM) IsHlVOItS
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No. 71 Ohio I.evte,
, deJI-dly
CAIRO, ILL.
GROCERIES.
LE ,
Itcrjer in
STAriiK ASI FANCV (JROCERIES,
I'rovlHloiiH, Produce, Coal Oil, sA'C
134 Commercial Avenue, Cn-ro, III.
ilecl'liltf
PAINTERS' MATERIAL.
B.
F. FA It K Kit.,
Dealer In
WII1TK LEAD, ZINC AND OILS,
WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY
Ilrnslirs, AVnll I'niiei- nn.MVIiiilow
Slimlcs.
05 OHIO LEVEE CAIRO, ILL
decSldtf
GROCERIES.-COMMISSION.
RTlTTON," 1 UJDSON" iSa "CLAR k;
(Succeskors to Cunnlnghnm A Strutton,)
wnotriAiR
Grocers nnd Coiuinl.vslon Merclinnts,
NO. 37 Ohio Levee, Cnlro, 111.
.inflirrdtf
OYSTERS.
S
HELL OYSTERS.
LOUIS IIERRERT,
KTo. QG Olxio Xiovoo,
Iteeeives dally, Kteli Mnl'iloKhrll Oysters, find scrvcH
them, In every stjle, nt nil hours, day and nl-lit. lis
also kerns on hand n tluo supply of Onme (juails,
Inicks, Prairie C(u kens, touirrels, Ac, &e.
dec-jrwMltf
J-ALTUY'S
3Bct-ltlxxxoxo Oystors,
Received Dally.
For sale by
deu-irfttdtf
0. D. WILLIAMSON.
No. 70 Ohio Levee.
BUTCHERS.
JgRIIlACH & KLINE,
Stall No. 7 In Market House,
Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Fresh Meni,
rtausajrc fresh and smoked) Hams and llreakfaiit Ha
con, which they ill retail nt wholetalo prices.
dec2W3m
M
EAT STORE.
ElfXNT llRVOHEll,
VKltltT II0U8K, CORNKK ROMMEKCIAIj AVENUE
AND EWHTil BTUEKT,
Deals in tho choicest fresh Meats, Iteef, Mutton, l'ork.
etc., tobohwl in the market. Keeps nil kinds of
Kame, poultry; breakfast bacon, hams, shoulders; a
jjood supply of vegetables, nnd many other first-clam
articles in the provision and family nupply line, llo
sfll very cheap ami foreasli. Call on him. tanS-tf
CARPENTERING.
JOHN MADDEN,
c.imKMi:it ax nviisBEB
KEAll TWELFTH STIIEET,
HE'f H'EEN rOI'LAIl STREET AM' WASHINGTON
decilifl
ayhNuc
Tf rANTS5U-At the Odlce of tho !alro Huletlii,
yV in.-rehants who want Hill Heads, Hills of I.ndm(
undl'hovtcr printed.
J
BOOTS ANfHOES. i
Twentieth street, between Washington and
Poplar streets, .
Keeps nsiilcnd Id stock of tho bestTnslerlal.rnndgdOulv
Vorkmeu, wid' enn fill orders' on short, notice. -
.lenuiiii; none neaiiy niid uik-iiimv. iniiimp
llclted. deeai'iltf
ITTT1
- ' ai lnrirtKirrtrD iKir- rnMMICCtnM
nuw i iviMutrviiiwi. vwniiiuyyiwn,
A'lTGIOrAl
HOUSE.
105, . Qoiiimerelnl Avenue, 10.
, fAIRO,., ILLINOIS
DANIEL lIAUTilIAX,
Tho only Licensed Auctioneer m din city, buys mid
sells on commission nil kinds of
3T"vi.x3JLitxxx'o ,
And malceH prompt returns on nil cnles.
dee21'Wt,lif
FOREIGN EXCHANGE.
'jpOREION EXCHANGE FOR SALE,
In Any Ileqnlreil Aiiinmit,
ON -
33xie'lniicl,
Xi-olaiicl,
Scotland,
Gormnny
.INB
All Places on the (,thent,
AT
CITY NATIONAL BANK,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
ilec21dltii A. II. SAKKOIID, Cashier.
JgKJRiiALE,
JOHN W. TItOVKK . CO.,
' I
IJROKKRS ANI EXCHANGE DEALERS
EiKhtli street, second door from Com. Ave.,
EXCHANGE ON
Grent lirltnln,
Irelniid,
Sontliern Germnny,
Frnnee,
Northern Gcrtnnnr,
Sweden,
Norway.
Also, Passage Tickets from
IAterpool, tendon, Harrr, Aniicerp. llremen
nml Jlatntiurff, to .veto 2 or:,
Or lo any point West.
(9"Colleetlons made on any point in Europe,
deoSI'Rsdlf
BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC.
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LUMBER.
ILLIAM "W. THORNTON,
Wholesale nnd Hetall Dealer In
3d xi. xxx bor, Shinslon
Til
LATH, TEMItER,
Cedar Posts, Honrs, Snsli, lllluilt nml "Win
iluvr t.luss.
Ofllco on Tenth N(rcc(,
Between Commercial and 'Washington Avenues,,
O-iO, ILLINOIS.
,
Aassr roa
Roek River Psper Company's Sheathing Felt
A
Q.UAIITZ CEMENT.
H. Mf. John's Inprored Iloofln?
Asbestos Cement alwsiyi on hand
In large or small quantities.
dwtfUecai'CS
WOOD.
W
OODI WOOD 1 1
TURNER & HAMILTON
Aro prepared to furnish Kood HARD WOOD, ut irlcs
.which defy competition, and also to deliver In any
part of tho city, on tho shortest notice.
Leave orders on slates at Hnl.-n'g procery, Loner
Kau'n feed storo, unit Woods an J Roach's grocery,
B
UH1NE8S OARD8,
Krom1.0p totOO lief 1,000,
I'rliited t heotjiocrf 'lo Cairo ulW
JOMMISSION AND IoRWX'rIjING
FORWARDING 32)- COMMISSION-
3vrte rt. o lie jA. jst t s
AKD
H A It P B 0 A T P Jl 0 1 R I E T 0 R S,
Cnli-n, Illinois.
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l'rompt nttcntlon ulven .to Korwnrdjnc.orfnle
eonslKniiiciits. . ' . ' . j Jftijl l-f
nr.is t. rAUKr.ii, tom. ii. ruiLLti-s,
13AHKER i: l'HILLlf'd,
i- ' i I -' , .,
GENERAL COMMISSION
, I ANJ
FORWARDINGvivl ERC HANTS
No. VI OHIO LEY.EE.
tnrSpocinl attention uivwi to filling orders.
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ALLIDAY JIKOTilEUSJ,
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a ex i : uAii a ; KSH'Sf
l'ORtVARl)IN AND COMMISSION
3VI 32 IX CJ II 3XT T 3
70
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OHIO LEVEE,
TO
Cairo, Illiuola.
de'Jl'CSdl
LIQUORS, TOBACCO, ETC.
y.M. H. SCH UTTER,
Importer and Wfmltsuic Dealer in
WIXEft, JsKiroiCS, TOIIACCO
M
010-A.n.s.
AUEAT r0
Rest jUraiitU of Cream mid Sirx'k Ale
-IM
Iniportr.l Alt s of Dln'rrrttt Klmls.
No. 75 OjllO LY.XV.Y.
deeSlV.Illf
Cairo, Illinois
FIRE INSURANCE.
W.II.MnrrTk. ' ITiTcniHlreT
QANDEK.V: MORRIS,
Notaries Public and Iiisurnneo Airtnt.
Onii-o, XlllixoiM.
OFFICE Nn. 71 OAfo Leree, City Natlml
Rank lluilding. dcc'Jltf
gOUTHWESTERN
lusnrnuoo Conipnuy
or
CAIRO., ILLINOIS.
STOCK COMIMNV INCORPORATED ISOiJ
CASH CAPITATi, 9300,000!
I). IILUI), lri IUciit,
II. H. II.VItltKI.I,, Vice Irrl.1rut
.IAJIKS S. HKAltDK.V, Seen tuiyi
AVOOl) UlT'i'KMlOL'MH, Treasurer.
Insures Attains t ionsor.lamsRe hy fire, nnd the rerils
of inland nnviKuiion und tri.usportutlon.
Ottlce In 'Winter's Ulock, Commercial Ave.
, ciwxrtA.nr
33
LOOMINOTON INSURANCE COM
PANY, 331ooxtxlxxcStoxiLf 111.
Authorized Cnjillnl 500,000
Paitllu and iSeciir('d....itl 00,000
JOHN E. McCLUN, President.
GEO. W. PARKE, Vice-President.
LUMAN IWRR, Secretary.
PETER FOLSOM, General Agent.
UinECTORH-John K. MeCInn, Asahel fJrldley, Oeo.
W, I'arke. ltolx-rt II. Latham, John JI. Scott, John
MaRoun, David Davis, Charles W. Holden, Iraws
Vauordstranil.
I'HINCIl'AL bTOCKIIOLDEIlS-Charles W. Holden,
Cashier Homo f Hank, llloomlnKton. 1II. Asahei
Irldley, Tresident Melwcne Counlv llankHloonv
Ington, III.; Jesse W. Fell, Normal, 111.; Hon. David
Davis, Judge United Mate Supremo Court, Hloom
ington, III.-, John E. McClun, Illoomlngton, 111.;
(ieorgoW. Tarke, llloomlnKton, Hid ltohert K.
Williams, Illoomiiiton. Ill ; John 11. Heott, Judge
8th Judicial Circuit, Illoomlngton, HI.; Luman
Hurr, Illoomlngton, III.
JSmmotm Boo. lsut, 1UOO.
United States 8-vu llonds (market value)... 810.UO0 00
McLean County 10 per cent, llonds 6,000 00
Capital Stock secured hy Mortgages on Un-
Incuniliered Heal Estate, worth at least
I'JW.OUl DO.OOO 00
Cash in Hank 2,778 71
I'reniliima due from Agents S.Tlt 41
Office Furniture 00
Sll5,('i3 IV
none.
NONE,
LOWESUM'AID
OTIIKH DEllTri OK COMPANY
TII1H COMPANY is now prepared to Issue Pollcits
On Dwc'lllnpi nd content". More lluildiiiKS. Mff"
oliatidise, Ac, upon lis low lutes ns any responsibla
ciompany,
It I the object of tho Directors or this company to
flirplsh the people of thin region with unafo und rtlia
hie Homo Company.
Thousands of Dollars
Are annually sent to the Eust, for no bettr or tafr
insumucn than Is pllerc-d by this company.
Applications received and I'olioles iHiied hy
- JOHN P. IIKI.V,
dcr" AOE.NTATCAlltO, 1LU