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'TIIt'llDAY, MAXCIljll, lflCa.
''J'L ikll K ! Jy"jOII.V 1(. OrtKRI.T A CO.
M. II. II A KRKLI ASSOCIATK KItlTOK.
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The Ktciiu lii'M.tiN h puhli.hi-d otiiry After
noon, 14 Washington Avenue, (Democrat Hull). by
Jolin II. Oberly A Co., fur eiiculation by carriers,
newsmen, nnd the tnll.
TlioWi.iKLi IltLirTiv, i W,;o clght-imge forty en.
ptnti rapyf, I" tatuM on Thurnlar for th biiill, ml
. i for Jlet our counter and by tie "dealer.
TKHMS.
DltT-
-fiRI Ml Rill r cabkii n.
for week.,
- 15 cents
mitr to chcihiji r.t iiiu
Single copy, per year .. 00
ingle copy, per U month' 3 79
-ogle, enp, per three, mouth.". , U 00
0 WEEKLY M Mill..
"fnele copy, one year S'i 00
l."lob of ten, ono, year, each wile-erllxT 1 T.I
ri;b of T only, one year, eai'h siib'crilier..-.. 1 .10
nWSppcituen cnpien furnHicd m.r. Andrcm,
JOHN II. (IIIKItljY .1 CO., Cmro, III,
(Inula of Olileil Tlnica.
tIn icpf hl recent lecture, ProfeMor .Sll
liruiiri, the voiingur, alluded to the discovery
if the skeleton ot' un enormous llr.ard, of 60
feet.
.From tills tlm profiiMir Inferred, nt no liv
ing specimen of such magnitude had been
found, tlmt the specie which It represent'
had lieconm degenerated. Thu verity of hi?
""position he endeavored to enforce nn nllti-
ion to the well-known Mlence uf'jjiiiiiH hi
olden titiiei.
The following is tli list on which tills in
i;u1iir hypothesis i b.isrd;
U he giant cYlilliltctl :it uouen in ie.ui, uie
lrofeijr says, measured nearly eighteen
feet.
Gorcpiti saw a girl that vra ten feet high.
The ginnt Oalubrn, brought from Arabia to
Home, under Claudius Cuanr, was ten feet
high.
Knnnuin, ho lived In the time of Kugene
II., measured 11 J feet.
' The Chevalier Serog, In his voyage to the
JVak of the Tencrlll'e. found In ono of the
afcrns of that mountain the head of (iuttich,
who had ix teeth, and w not le than 15
feet high.
The giant Ferregu, 'lain by Orlundo,
nephew of Charlemagne, was twenty-eight
feet high.
In lull, near St. German, wax found the
tomb of the slant l-orant, who was not les
than thirty teet high.
In 1850, near Itotien, wai found a ekeleton
ho ikull held a btnhel of earn, and who
wa nineteen feot high.
The giant Haeurl wu twenty-two feethigli;
hh thigh bones were found in 1T04 near the
river Moderl.
In 18i3, near the catlu of Dauphint, u
tomb wai found thirty feet long, rixtecn wldo
i.nd eight high, on which wm cut in grav
, itflne em v(of4i: "Klnttlocliu Kex." The
keletoti win found entire twenty-five and a
ouartcr foot long, ton fort acron the Khoul
den, and tivo fwt from the lriut bone to the
hack.
Near I'nlcrmo. in Sicllv. In 1810. Uhi fmind
the skeleton of k giant thirty feet high. Tim i
v head win the ir.e of u hogshead, und eaeh of
hi teeth weighed the ounce. i
We havo ti0 doubt that there were "gianti !
in thoe day," and thepatwa perhapi more '
prollfle in producing them than thu proeut. I
Hut the hi-tory of alatit during the olden 1
time wit. not moru remarkable than that of i
dwnrfu, several of whom were even smaller 1
than the Thumb and Xutt of our time.
Iluuiiirnu llrnii.
"I urn very partieular about my refiutation,
lr." ' Ve, you alway have been partieular
about trltlei." .
The difference l;te'n love and law it '
thi: In love the attachmunt preeedei the
declaration; in law the declaration precvde
the Attachment.
A Kichniorid tuper ayc that u itago driver j
in that city lately eiolnlmed to hi comrade, j
Hoy, i otikHieri. K money II be good yt. i
Krinby Smith l Mill a rlghtin' bevemd the '
Miolttiiipi, an he 11 brlnt; it tip.'
Two Itttlo 1k were met after dark bv
follow who demanded their money. Said one I
if them, '-I have no money. ' ThU might j
have been n utllelent nmwer. Hut the other
inkdo nourunce doubly ram by uddlng, "and j
I havii'nt any pocket to put money in. ' j
Some of the deacon down ea.t icem to I
have had a bad tirauticu of uoring loudly j
while nleep in church, which appear todii- I
lurb aonie folks there a u Maine patier re-
ently had the following ilite notice for one I
of them: "licacon i rqiKtii not to!
lomuiHiice noring to-morrow until the er- j
moti lm Lijjuu. ome peicon- in the neigh-
borhoinl of hit iew would like to hear the '
text I"
Here 1 a concie but hopeful lovo letlr
written by n Colorado miner : "J.oveii yerei
li ft long time to kort u gat, but lie have vou
yit, Cate."
Now that the radicalt hnve secured, as they
Mippoie, the negro vote of the South, they
have commenced their new crutade ngainit
foreigner. Our reader, are familiar with the
proton of the entire German population of
Now York city agaimt the Naturalization
Ulll now pending before Congrco, but thii
will nut arreit the determination of the radi-
all to mora etTctually obstruct the naturall
xatlon of foreigner. " The plan to reUrlct
naturalization to the United Statei Courts it
thin referred to by the Cincinnati 'Enquirer:'
With thi proviiion engrafted ilium the itut
Uto. we huld needily umulato a large
body of alien re.ldenti. Thousands of poor
laborers working hard for u living in the In
terior town of each State, would tlnd them
elve permanently excluded from cititeiuhlp
by utter inability to spare the time and mon
ny nconary for a journey of thernulvea nod
witncMes to the eat of thu Tnited State
Court, and even those who might by an ef
fort get over that ditllculty, would lack the
tlmulu to effort which is auppled under the
present law by the excltemetit of approach
ing t'lectioiii, fur the franchine would o held
in abeyance for six months. A large propor
tion of our German friends have fur many
years cordially sustained the party which is
thus tiluttiug to prevent the acquisition of the
privilege of cltlr.cHshlp bv new comers from
the Fatherland , but we 'imagine that their
party attaehment will curccly bear the
train of this new 'iiaturaliy.ation policy.
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A newspaper paed through the Lexing
ton. Kentucky, potiliko a dav or twonince,
addrewl to "Petroleum V ' NaVv, l. M.,
Confederate Croin Roadh, Kaiitucky.' It was
iimiled in Oregon, and prove llm cxWtct.ee of
fool even in that distant locality. A.buiiy
Kviiiiiii); .Journal,
The iiaiii-r Hi (liiention inav hare been liiailed
i' -i Li.. I'. .! I. in Ii . uilllreiild tn k bl.,.i.e
. Ilia loJ. ill It whh ailtirsssuno h llB,vr
He. l.m!vii' (;out'liir-Journill,
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Vi COALSKLLKRS.
Vutil-e . Iieuliv yn. li f,.,e id I In UOItct n llm
IC ., II in im . iil.milie In ij;lil ilcpiil nl tile nil
ti'i (' iiir.il i,rlr..i"l i.'i.i' mi pvl opposite TuclHh
.-. in Mi' un ' r i I. i-.. i lit pi. blir aiic
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...n V . ) ar. l ftiaTMiM-TSbrV I BOOTS AND SHOES' Jfe v I COMMISSION AND. FORWARDS
Vt. tY-Ala pi aim war ajhu otwiwu mnim-j. - , m w, - . w .
SON,
AoenT ret
I A. 350- O
Sowins 3VT n o li i n o ,
Tht'XfW York
TJ2STXON PI3T-.
ti...... i:nn .i.il...1t lliornrvlerM Imnrorr mHH:
Hri-wnrrnulnl the ymrii, and tire tlnWtoiiil clietipfrst
lii'tniinem in ne ranging in prim irum
$400 to 5(11.000.
SMITH'S AMCKICAX OIMJANS,
I'nr f'htir'lie..!rIi'toN, I.oJjre tut l'atlnr. The nmt
iierfit Orcmi known. I'ati-ut Knee-cwell on all In-
Klftiiin iitK. Kery iiielimiH'iit wamuilcittiiisni wli"
fiction. lungliiyc In pnci: Ironi
$100 to 91.COO.
Wherlt i- Ai AVIUoh'h
I.ock-Stilcli Soivhif; .MiK'liiiU'N,
Stitch alike on loth .lile.
Then )lnehlne ar wmiatet three, nn.l will lnt
forty j earn and, a a l.tmlly innchliie,nreururpael.
l'rior famu an In other vill, thelu U;lnK'oilo ott
llhed prieofor these tiiaehilier thronshout the eotin
try. InetriK'tlon freetonriie having th-e ino'tilnef.
.-oiiil for tllu-imu-tl cni'iilar.
jStlrovrr V linker'
Elitsllt! SI Kelt St; n I ne MncliliH's
fewltiK illrf'et from to ol without renlinliiiif. I
peetally adapted for ?f ner.il family neant lihtmnn
iifactiirins pure.
I.ockS(i(oli Macliiiu'j
evf Ins alike on both tlden, aud are adapted prlUu
larly for the ue of tiulnrv, and boot and Uov tiunu
faetureri'. EVE11V MACJllXE WARRANTED.
1'or further partkuUr and illHtrate r lreolai
AiMrr,
J. C. CARMO.V,
KixkUiMreet,
Cairo, lllluota.
f'ljO-lllii
BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC.
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RAILROADS.
JLLINOIH CENTRAL RAILROAD. I
Quickest Route from thn South
TO- I
HI. I.nula, I.nulavllle, Clncliiliall, CtileaRO, I
Xtw York, llnklnit I
And I
ALL POINTS EAST AND NORTH. ,
IaeiiKer trains arriie at and Ii are Cairo as follows:
Mall Ei
Sxpreas.
ISO P. M.
AIIH VK-:il!JO A. M 4l
IIKl'AUT-'-l'4U A. fx .... 100 I. 31.
Itnlh train eonnect at Centralia with train nn the
avaciau Ajuau, i
At I'ana. Ixraiiir hUoministon, Kl I'mo, La Halle !
Mendotu, Kreepnrt, Oalena, Ilnbtiiue,
llllnnla, losva, Mlnncaota, Mlaaourl
Wlaconaln,
And ith lines miming Ki.t and We.t for
ml
St. Inils, Sprliiiflleld, Lonlsilllp. Clncln- I
nail, Indianapolis aua lolumbux,
And at Chleaifo with Michigan C'enlral, Michlgw
Southern" and 1'ilUlairK, Fort Wajni and
ChleuK'' Kailroads for
liETUOlT,
'l.KVKLA.Ml.
M.UiAKA FAI.I,
Vu IV '
IHl.NKIHK. HCFFAI.O
AI.IIANT, NEW TOIlK, I
ItflHTUN, I'tTTSIIUKd,
PHILADELPHIA, HALTl.Monri, I
WAHIII.NfiTON C1TT, aod j
Xolxats 3nst.t.
For thronxh iiekrt and luformatlcn, applr at the I
Illinois Central lUilroud Depot. 1
W. P.JOHNSON,
;enrl Piieii;er Agent, Chicago.
M. HCfiHITT,c,eiierathuperinlenJnit.
J AMW JOH.V-UN. Agent, Calm. antliltf
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Eitatr oj J timet Ilordcii, tlrceaitd.
The uwleridsned IikyIiis lueii appointed Admlnli-
Oaturnf thcertr.ti i'f.ia llf.rden.lati-ofiheroiintyi.f
Mexander and HUite of Illliiniii, ilteeaMMl, herrhy
,.,.,, , ni a.ar Ufur theronnt)
luintof Alexander county, at tlm court-houte n. tl'u
........ . . .i... . ....i ....... .... ... t i ... ..i.
i I) ot Cinio, ut the April term, on th third Monday
III April ne.t, at nun nine an pi turn, navini;
i laiin. iijiaiimt eaul i'liile ate notified and n-iim .ti-,1
1. ulti n.rf'.r the niriioii of liaviiii; IheNtiiif ivlju.ted.
All i Min ii,clil('i In auid olato are reipieMed to
liuUe iiiiiiieiliale laymi'llt to Ihe liiidernluni'd.
Tule.i thu. Mi da' nf February A. D. IKoM.
le .'l '. W V FOIilllN.Adm'r.
pilliNTING, OF ALL KINDS,
At Hie Olliic of the Cairo Riilletln,
JJKW OLOTHINUj
1UIUUINS FOR THE PEOPLE!
llatlngcloieitoilttlielr old Mock of nothing, have
hroilshtona . t
f Plinrgc iiml Nplumlltl Stoc k, , i
tVMelfttir.ve over) kind of
"I'tKiitlilonnblc ieillcmen XVtnr,
Ami MH-h a t mi t"l tn 1lela,
Tliey would k ej.eela1 nttentlnn to IhelrMtpply of
t whlch"lliry profe." to lead the market. Also to
their . , '
. . , nm: noons,
Which" Millie ll otxlei. of cloth, - Ca.slniL.rs
TwrtVu, .u" frt.ni wlilcli'tl.cy mntiufuctnro
r cr.OTl''! TO OUDEU,
111 Hit U.tliiniirr.nd -tri-tly fa.liloni.Ue.
Their jtwl of
CJoiillciin'" FiiniMiIrij? (Joods
I. erv eompleie. ludinK many novelties tieter be-
lre l'Kllilhl t"t. tl"fl-'-t.
Trunk), if rrry ylri Vnllutu, Carpet
Sncka, 6iC
iiret of ilieir ability to ell coo.1 from their new
utoek, cheaper tba" they rely uponailn-
erlmlnatlnjrpn'.l.c toexienn nifm wie pnimnnx' jih-j
nmy do. rt'.
TSAAC AN'ALDKH,
jii'iiitr
EXTS ANO HOVS' CLOTHING
And
3xxxxiiwliii3LS Good,
IMTS. (' Al'S. !.. .Vo.
At the old tand,
j Corner ofSltth urrrl nnil Ohio I.rvre.
Jmil'ltf
REAL ESTATE BROKERS, ETC.
J OHN "V. TKOVKU it CO.,
Ileal Eixlntf, Uw nnd Stock llrokers.
Will attend f'-il e pvtnnt of f-tate. C.nnt.v and iMv
lie, nnd all lm.u- pf '.nuir.g to a (jKM-IUL.
ItDKKRAlit:.
Taie
III
ElOIITH Stkekt
iee2ff,dlf
,il , r from Com. Are.,
Cairn, III.
LIQUORS, TOBACCO, ETC.
-jyM. ii. sen utter,
Iiiixrter nnd WholtMilc DraUr in
WI.VEK, faKtrORNt TOBACCO
M
OIGAHH.
ar roa
Kest Brand, or Cream and Stock Ale
SIB
Intortril Alea of OltTereiit Kind.
No. 75 Onto l.y.vr.K, Cairo. Illinois
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GROCERIES.
ii.
HULEN,
Dealer In
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Provision. Produce, Coal OH. Ac
134 (nnmrrcial Atenut, Cairo, 111.
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GROCERIES. COMMISSION.
JQTAST. PARKER,
(Surer. .or tol'arkrr fc Plilllliia,)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
And dealer In
Hay, t orn, Oatu ami Ilran,
No. "1 Ohio Ltrtr,
Cairo XlllxxolM.
gTRATTON, HUDSON & CLARK,
(f;itece)rs to Cunninhain H htratton,)
wiiOLinua
Grocers rtnd CotnniKsiou Mcrcliarits,
NO. 57 Ohio Irri Cairo, 111.
iiecirrjwiir
PAINTERS' MATERIAL.
PARKER.,
Dealer in
WHITE LEAD, ZINC ANT) OILS,
WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY
Ilnmlita, Wall Paper mad Window
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OS 00 uEVf't'
..CAIRO, ILL
dee'Jldtf
FURNITURE.
!J'
TOHN HAMILTON,
pealer In
I i, v.irnliililnfe CnnA
'furniture, ttud HotlSO yiirnlSllllie UOOUS
I Catrpcta and Oil C'"'''"'.
-mlLooklnsf Uln
Window Shade
No. 101 CoMMKnciAi. Avr.NUi:,
declildtf
CA1HO, ILL,
LIQUOR SALOONS.
pASSINO.
, l of pruil ItEEIt, a, none lull the l-i at
Saint 3-O.xxls- IVCctlco
l.kei.llir JOHN 6CHEVU.,
W Street. Iy.lv.een Com. and Wash. Aenn.,
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ilec'jlillf mil"'! iiiiii"'""'
OHN HYLANDS SALOON
I .upplled i all klnda of
Superior Ijlquomi,
Iteer, Ale, A'C,
fiiMMl-KCIM. tVKNCK. nKWIIKN NINTH AND
tO.MMI.iui.Wi -V Hi" ItT J-n.
i "
. . . .... i i i uir il,l yivo h m
ooll J -a.ahruld g've Ii m
vl ' .'.
1 a rail, and lho.ewhoMi.il t'i.1 I a fragrant i g in an
I L'4r I Jit
de-211
base their nant aupplie I at b n lar
yAHino.VAllLK
Boot mx3. rSrioo 3MCnlcor
Ticcnilcth flrttU btlxrten Washington and
Poplar streets,
(Nearly opposite the Court House,)
Keepni-Dlendid atoek of tlto lctd material, ami good
workmen and can Ml orders on ijhort notice.
Mending done neatly ami cheaply. I 'atrot "!(" "
Ileltcd. t"f
UCTIONEERING.-COMMISSIO.N.
AUCTION AN1J COMMISSION
1I0US K.
105 Coinninri'liti Atciuic, 105
CAIRO ILUSOIS
I.11KI IfAIlTMAX,
The only Licenced Auctioneer lii Ihe city, buy ami
pell on comintalon all klndu of
3r7xxxxxitxi.x-o ,
An.l make) prompt return, on all rale.
nei'iiiiiii
JOHN HOIKIKH. A. J. CA It 1.11.
TTODGES fc CARLE,
AXJCTIONEEnS,'
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
Win li..n.l In llm aale of renl entitle, morelmil.lln'.
furniture, Mock and projx rty of any and nil kuidt , fnr
twoandono lialfper ectit ri.mmiion, iK-Ing nlmt
oni'-fiMlitli the eoiniH.ntii)ii niilly rhiirireil.
Any twrooii feellnit ilinelf or herelf iiimUe to y
that rate of compensation, hall ln eheerfnlly rrr-l
foriinthiiiir. . , ... , . .
The patronKe nrtlie piiLlie i joiiriiiii.
OltlcA at iirrent. at 1'iirker t llodiieV I.ivi ry etnMo.
a ii.ii uml Miiftidn hnilv) veil! Ui iK'Iie-. in
n few !), due notice of winch will be given.
renvrxiu
FOREIGN EXCHANGE.
JOR SALE,
ot
.IOII.VW. TKOVKIl V CO.,
HHOKEUS AXH EXCHANGE HEALERS
Klirhtri tieet, eerond door from Com. Ate,,
EXCHANGE ON
Great Ilritnln, I Soulhorii Germany,
irclnnd, Fruncc,
Nortliorn GtTiiinny, Sweden,
Xonvay.
Alirfi, I'ikKsago TKket from
Littrpool, oiuon, Itarrr, Antxerrp, Rrftntn
and Hamburg, to Arte Yvrk;
Or tn any pvlnt Wet.
'CoIeetlon irwdeon any oiul in Knrope.
deSf)Jtf
ATTORNEYS.
A'
LLEN, "WERH A- RUTLER,
A1T0RNEVS AT LAW.
Office In llro' Srr llitllill tip,
Corner of Meirnth etriet and Cemtnerelsl Arrtle
n.-. .i. a ii.ii. i
II. Wat mi Wel.l., SrtlllO, ILL.
L.IMlullrr, i
le. Ztdtf
M
ULKKV, WA LL .V WHEELER,
ArrORNEVS AT LAW,
.Joii.v II. MuLKr.r, )
Gko. W. Wall, CAIRO, ILL.
SaM'L P. AVllKKLKU, J
Oltlce Ituonia, S ami V Winter' llluck.
ilevsrodlf
WM. II. riRKKN.
vr. n. i!.iii:nT.
G1
REEN & GILRERT,
Attoniov, nnd Coiiiiscllor-;nt Law,
Cairo, XXIIxxoIm.
.hi-ia1 attention yueii to Admiralty and SleaiiiWt
Uuine..
Orllrr nn Ohio Levre, Itooni. U mill I
j.iuli-tf) KKyptlmi lllock.
jjl E. ALRRIGIIT,
Attornoy exx j-jixuv.
Cairn, llllimla,
f-l'ECIAL ATTENTION 01 VKN TO Ctil.LKtTl.Nfi.
Oltlce, rorner nf l'-lth Kt. ami Wsili. A v.,
In Eq. Hhaiiiiec)"a ne lirick.
jan.-wiii
LUMBER.
ILLIAM AV. THORNTON,
Wholesale and Ilctad Dealer In
Ijs xx xxx toor-, SJiinslo
LATH, TIM HER,
Cellar Poata, Doors, Snail, llllmU unit Will
dosv Olaia.
Ofllce on Tenth Street,
Hetwren Commercial and Washington Ahiuk-,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
Aorsr roa
Rock Jitter Paper Onmpanjfs Sheathing Felt
O.UAIIT7, CKMENT.
II. Yf. John's Improved Roofing
aa
Aabeatoi Cement alwaya on hand
In large or small quantities.
ilalfdeclit'bH
GAS FITTERS.
QHANGE OF FIRM.
C. F. VBAOKIl b CO.,
Haslnst purchased the entire Mock nnd tixluies of
Aui, Korme)f r, are prepaivd Hi do -A) kind of
(,'as and Steam Fitting
i v
In a neat and norkmanlike manner. Wenrealxopre-
, pared to repair all kinds of lias lixturen. and, by our
proeeaaof hroiulllg and fiddliignuko them lneery
particular a k'iouuh new, Jlioau Having siH'li IU-
' t jn a. ui I n eiiho aie us a rail aatiafaetii
tuns, "ill pleiu-o gie us a call aatiafactinn Kiiarati-
' .... I .n .,11 , .... , V irirl.'.
in i in mi , mi ni v,,tii.ni,.i,,
janWlf F, I'.. MbKItAY,
Tjl B. PENDKICK & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSI
V
3Vt EXlbnANTS
A HI)
W II A H F B 0 A T V It 0 V K I E T 0 I j
Cairo, Illltinta.
l'rompt Httelitlon iven to KorwurdlnK oraali
coiilKiiineiilB. i ; Julill'
H- LLIDAY RUOTIIKRS,
roiiwAiiniNi; and commission
1VE e n o n A N T 8,
TO dllW LEV HE,
Cairo, Xlllxxolsw.
d-ril'Wdtf
PHYSICIANS.
RS. SMITH GORDON,
FHVSICIAXS AMI SritGEO.VS,
D
fitTi aj f t As A 4t ittt (ikin
s f ss''mh ! tij v w
W. It. fMlTH Keldenee No. It Thirteenth .trfet,
U'taeen W)nni;toii iui I Walnut
J. J. r.01tli'-llendewi'rner N.nih and Wa'nt
treeta. lie Jlllll
jyEMCAL.
C. W. lir.NMMi, -M. II.
RIIIli;.NCB-Cor. Oils mitt Walnut Mtreft.
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STOVES, TINWARE, ETC.
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TO OIIT.UN l7tO TO
REERWART, ORTH Je CO'S
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cjti-fe"ti..n lmiutiiIi i-1 in esery in.lance."
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FIRE INSURANCE.
W. II.Mnrrla.
II. II. Camlet.
QANDEEiV: MORRIS,
Notaries Public and Insurance Agents.
Ovlx-o, IllixLolsw.
OFFICE No. 71 Ohio Lctee, City Nad ir!
Hank Jiuidfing.
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Zniiurnzico Compnuy
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CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
STOCK COMPANY INCORPORATED 166U
CASH .llIT.rs, 930,0001
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JAMUN H. UKA11ISKN, Necretaryi
WOOD HITTKMIOUHK, Treaaurcr.
liiniirca agaiiut lnnaorilamaKo by lire, aud Ihe pert.V
of inland navigation and trantportatlou.
OfBee lit Winter' lllork, Coiarnerclal Ave.
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DRY DOCKS.
QAIRO DRY DOCK COMPANY,
Orviro, Illixiois-.
Steainhonls nnd Ilargew Docked
AM1
ItcjmtrH Ione ut Short Notice
AM) IN TUB HKhT 1'Os-Pllll.K MAN.NEK.
TERMS, RE. I K0AV1 II L E.
Steamboat Lumber on Hand.
Repuli liiK on Levee Alletulrd l
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CARPENTERING.
-JOHN MADDEN,
C'AKPKXTKK AXO lIl'irsWKIC
SEA It TWELFTH STREET,
HK'l'WFKN I'OI'I.AU STRKI-rr ANI WASHING'!
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