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i Cairo HJtttttt OFFICE: No. 13 Tenth. , Svpot. TUoiton's Building. , DAILY EDITION MONDAY EVENING. JULY 19, 18G9. JOHN II. OKERLY & CO C A BLOT UPON OUR CIVILIZATION. Well may it bo said that thoio brutal contests, known as prize fights, form a blot upon oar christian civilization. They are openly arranged, bets arc made, money Is deposited and all tho disgust ing details seem to bo relished by the public. There are laVH against tills; but how lame and Impotent. "Immemorial uaago" has rendored them 11 nullity Ordinary the oflloers or tho law are vigi lant enough In tho puwult of an offen der after the crime has been committed; but they fell with folded hands and band aged eyes when tho atrocities of , tlio prize ring aro proclaimed In advance, and every opportunity is presented to ..them for preventing tho hostile meet ings. It Is, unquestionably, time that those disgraceful and brutal contests should end If men have become so lost to all sense of personal degradation that they will expose their bodies to violence and ."lubject themselves to tho probability of life-long deformity and tho possibility 'death, for a money consideration, they should be made to feel that they cannot, with Impunity outrage the sensibilities of bettercltlzons, by such revolting ex hibitions of brutality. Tho laws are not stringent enough in their penalties. It is idle to punish pugilists with linos; It Is ft waste of Judlolal power to attempt to restrain them by putting them under bonds to keep the peace They mut be ."ubjocted to perianal Imprisonment for a definite period, that Ihey may learn that in the eye of a civilized community, the encounter of tho prize ring Is eriinl mil and worthy of tho severest punish ment. When men fear the law they will repeat It, but so long as Its penalties nr.. iriilinL'. thev will risk the results of disobedience, anil If found guilty will pay the Hue Imposed out of their unhal lowed gains. 'The few who are engaged In this cruel business nro not -o strong In Influ ence that they can prevent the enactment of thu most stringent laws against it. And that these contests have been mj frequent In view of the power veiled in legislative Iwdies throughout the country, it is a dl.grnc to the nation. In the nume of religion, social culture, and humanity, let every peaceful citizen demand the xnoit rigid penalties for a violation of tho laws against pugilism, and that they be ngldly.onforeud upon the guilty, that the prize ring shall no longer openly and detlantly outrage the feelings of a Chris tian people." tujix the scju:'&. A Washington corrctqwndent of tho New York 'Herald,' Miys there Is some talk in ofllclal circles of enforcing tho collection of tho direct land tax in tho S.111II1. Thu .Southern Slates, share of this tax which amounted to twenty million among all the Staten was Mx millions; of this sum only about three millions has been paid Into the Treasury from thu Southern States. It will be re membered that when this amount had been collected President Johnson ent ft message to Congress setting forth that in view of the noverty produced in the South by tho war It would In many instances be ruinous to that section to enforce tho collection of tho tax at that tlmo, and recommending that It be suspended for time, so as to allow tho Industrial Interest, of tho South to recuperate. It Is htntod that tho limit of tho suspension llxed by Congress has now passed, and tho law providing for the levying and collection of tho tax conies Into full force again. It la argued by those who urgo this proceddlng that the Industries ofthe South have greatly Improved Inthe Interim, that'tho crops are abundant and that there Is no longer any excuse for tie lav on tho scoro of poverty. Whether tho Secretary of tho Treasury will act nnnii tho advico tondored him In this matter remains to be scon. 1 THE YRRQHll HABEAS COllPCS CASH. Tho argument on tho petition ofYcrg er for a wilt of habeas corpus to take him out of tho hands of tho military commls aliui. nt .Tnekson. Miss., where lie Is on trial for thu murder of Colonel Crane, o the United States army, was made betbro Ohlof Juattce Clrnso, in tho Supreme Court chamber, fit "Washington, on Thursday. Tho eouuHol for Yorger do tiled tho Jurisdiction of tho military com mission and deinandod a trial by jury Attorney General Hoar, In UU reply, dc nled tho right of Chief Justlco Chase to hear tho argument, except at a sitting of tho Supremo Court, and contended that tho petition must go bofore tho United States Courts In Mississippi. Tho orgti mont lasted four hours, and at tho con clusion tho C'hlof Justlco said that ho would notify counsel when he would bo ready to render his decision. The following notice was found posted 011 a huge-sized trunk, at a railroad depot 11 low days ago: "Ilaggagfi'BniaahoM aro requested to hivndlp this trunk with care, as It, con taliiH nltro-glycerlno, Greek fire, gun cot ton uud two llvo gorillas. THE PENNSYLVANIA DEMO C 11 A CY. The democratic convention met on Wednesday morning, at Harrisbtirg, Pa., aud selected Mr. Hopkins, of Washing lngtoii, a Cass man, for temporary chair man. Tho convention thqn adjourned, till tho afternoon. In the afternoon tho Hon. Asa Packer was npmlnatccl, for governor. The news of the nomination wushullcd with outbursts of enthusiasm In ull parta of tho Slate. Tho domocraoy aro confi dent that with Packer an their standard bearer thev caii carry tho state ' by ft majority of tweuty-flvo thousand. Tho resolutions declaro against tho ex ercise 0' doubtful constitutional pdwbt;; that Pennsylvania, would nover glvo up self government; that the ratification of the fifteenth nm6udment should go be fore the people; that tho negro should notliavo tho ballot; that tho finances need reform; that labor reforms should bo encouraged; that tho whole recoil-struetl-n policy tends to destroy republi can government and establish tyranny; that our soldiers should not be forgot ten; that oui'nyiupathy Hhould bo given to nations struggling for liberty, and that our system of taxation, is burdensomo aud should bo dono away with. The report was unanimously accepted, amid the most vociferous cheering. - A disease has appeared among tho silk worms at Sacramento, California. The two largest dealers have lost their first brood of Kronen worms, aud. nearly ft million by the disease. Tho artesian well at the Insane Hospi tal, uearSt. Louis, has reached a depth of near four thousand feet, without ac complishing the object aimed at 11 co pious supply of pure water. It has been concluded to abandon tho enterprise, as the greatest and most unsatisfactory bore of the year. . . Patrick Trlnuey was Instantly killed on Monday morning lust In the works of the Illinois Stone Dressing Company, In Chicago, by being caught In a pulley which he was attempting, to adjust and by which ho was drawn around at tho rate of elghty-llvo revolutions a minute for more than a minute. His body was fearfully crushed. The floods In the Colorado valloy, Texas, aro subsiding slowly. UoaUi have been sent out to rescue those who nave taken refuge in tho tree tops, some of whom have been there two days, com munlcatlon with Ilastrop I cut oir, and It I Impossible to estimate the amount of damage sustained In that town. A S20.000 libel suit against tho Colum bus i Ohio 'Crisis,' has resulted in tno prosecutor paying his own costs. Wo never knew anybody to get rich by suing for a character. If ft man has a character, ami loses ii iiirougu mu uu- papers or otherwise, no nan oeuergo io wrirk ntnl 1)11 lid tin another one. instead of golug to law for money as a substitute. Ah un evidence that boys aro smarter, uow-a-tlays than they used to bo when the men of to-day were boys, tho follow ing Uaubmltted as conclusive: "Remember who you aro talking to, sir," said an indignant parent to a frae- tlous boy, "I'm youriaiuer, sir:" --vtuu, whoso to blamo for that?" said young Impudence, "'taint me!" T TIIK XOKTII I'Ol.i: 11 V J1AJ.OON, A now and daring experiment Is nototj bv tho 'Pall Mall Gazette: 'P in liivnrln liln Tn lint WHICH 11 lis 111UH orto ntteutled nautical expedition tb tho Arctic regions 1ms iiidhced two French! tneii, MeK-leui-s Tlosuiidler nnd Do r mh vlelle, to undertake tho enterprinu of reaching tho North Polo in a baloon, The machine In which tho bold adventur- era are about to embark on their perlhnH Journey, ami which' is appropriately iiuiueil "Lu Polo s'a," Is now being completed in tho (JlminpOo Mars, whh-M riieiiincliliioliiwiiicuino uoiiituiveniur- ipleted in tho UUnrnuUo aiiiw, wnu u . r' ji . ..1 ll.nl.il the government; iiavo, piaceti ai uieis; disposal tethoipufpok. Tho monster hnlbon, bejido which even the famou.4 Qlaut would ecem a mere toy, will contain "over 100,000 cubic meters of gas, and Is composed entirely of a cloth manufactured from caoutchouc, whlcli will allow of great oxpansiou in the rari lied strutaof tlio atmosphere ThoseauU illiltlng tlio dlWsrenttpteeos' forni'a total length of three IJngllsh miles. Tho cur, a marvel, Ills said, of strength und light ness, is constructed to carry ten passen gers, 4,000 pounds or ballast, and provis ions for u month. ' ' Vl ill" r-- Tin: l'ltnsii vr r.it i AN'r. Tlio numerical strength of tho Preaby torlau church in tho world is stated by tho 'ProtesttuibCliurchinuukas follows: United State , JSflPi'fJJi tireiit llrituiu -J'x-Sr: HulUml a." SYunro l.WW.WW Hh iijii land Intl.,.. ..nil Itii.mu -i.ww.ujo lliniNliuud iMitell fuioilu-H fjOy.WOO Tolal 14.0T0.0tfl These fourteen millions oonstituto ono sovomliof tho entiro Protestant popula tion of tho globo. Put if to theso are added the fotirteon millions of tlio Uni ted Evangelical church of Prufcahi and tho German States, whlcli is Presbyteri an in form, It would glvo Ihem n total of twenty olght millions I. o., a numer ical superiority over any of tho Protest ant forms of polity and belief. -YW.T" AUKICCIiTCBAIj: 1?AKAUHA1'IIS. Buckwheat may bo sown at nuy time In July. There aro many neglected spots on every farm which might bo pre pared and sown with buckwheat than allowed to remain permanent nurseries of weeds. Tho preparation of tho soil for this crop exposes weeds to destruction from tho heat of the sun, and tho heavy foliugo of tho planU prevent another growth. 'Western Itural.' If farmers would grow moro fruit in their gardens, they would pay loss doc tor's bills, and live longer. Grapes of all kinds and strawberries arc two of tho most healthy fruits that can bd grown. Let auy person who has any disease of tno uowcls eat a quari or Hirawoerrie per day, whllo they can be grown, nnd his ailment will disappear, unless of too long standing to bo relieved by" any rem edy. A pound of grapes oaten daily In tho fall will bo found tho best uud cheap est medicine that cau be taken for com plaints pertaining to the stomach and digestive organs. The IllInolH Stato Fair ftt Decatur 1 set for September 27 to October 1 Inclusive, and will btihcld on the, grounds of tho Macon county Agricultural Society. Tho grounds- will bet thoroughly fitted up, aud no puius soured to nrenaro conveniences for the exhibition. The hotel and boarillng house accommodations of Dcfiatur ,wlll bo ample, and reasonable prlcea'are said to have been llxed by tho Board. The premium list Is large, embracing all the industries, of tho country, mill, competi tion is open to the world. The usual rail road accommodations will bo extended, and wo may expect the exhibition to be a successful one. Tho New Iberia f La.) 'Journal gives a number of fac ts which seem to make out a clear case in favor of the cow pea as a preventive against tho army worm in cotton. Fanners who huvo practiced sowing tho ordinary cow pea in their cotton crops report thatjtheir cotton was always exempt from the ravages of tho worm, wncn iioignoonng crops, in which the pea was not sown, were entirely de stroyed. One authority of that region Bays that twen,ty-llve or thirty years ago, uoh h thing as tho army cotton worm was unknown, and before that period It was the universal practice of all farmers to sow their fields, whether of cotton or corn, In peas. The Inst session of tho Illinois Legisla ture, with a view to prevent accidents by the use of threshing and other machines, passed a law providing "That all persons In this State, who are owners or who may hereafter own or run any threshing ma chine, corn-ahellcr, or any other machine whloU U couuecUid to, .bono power by means of tumbling lods or lluo of shaft ing, shall cause each nnd every length or section of such tumbling rod (except tho one next to the horao power,) togeth er with tho knuckles or Joint, and Jacks thereof, to bo safely boxed or secured whllo running," ami nuy person running nnv machine, without Comtdvlni: with theso requirements, shall be held liable to the person damaged for any damage wllcli may bo sustained by such neglect; uud no action shall be maliituiued, nor shall any legal liability exist for9ervlces rendered by or with any such machine, when it shall bo mado to appear that thoe provisions havo not beeu complied with." 3iysti:hv"ofthi: ocean. The I.tift ot the Nlrniunhlp X'ltlfiil Ul'iK-doui-Ktuuupctl In u Jnlcor Nmasti I Uy mi IcHierR. (From (lie Hccttili.Aii)difu 'Journal. ) The steamship United Kingdom, as most of our readers urq now nwurc, sail ed from the port of New York for Glas gow on the li'th of April last. She had a fair cargo on board, and a goodly num ber of passengers. On the "J)th, tho day after ado sailed, she was spoken some 160 miles from Sandy Hook, it Is sup posed by Bomo that sho was neon on May -1, about oOO miles from Now York. This Is all that we have known of tho fulled KiiiL'dom since she last left Her harbor In these water. It Is not a long I tiuio Hlneo April 10. April Is gone; Muy i.i.j. ....... I.nl... ...I If. II... I .1.111 11.11V- rw6 htivd eilttn'd upon July; but tho 1 fate of tho United Kingdom is still un- known. TlmtMho luis perisiietl witn nu , on board Is now reasonable to conclude; I butfrom what.caii3e,-or in Mimtoiroum- Hiances, wo aro leu io coojtciure, uu (mances, wo aro left to . the liiith of April, six dn ted Kingdom palled, tin rived In tills port nnd i mid heavy galea in tho ie liiitli or April, six uays alter ine uiu .d Kingdom palled, the City of Purl nr- roponou iceuergi and heavy gates in mo nejgiiuornooii i fl....,, D.wiA T IJ l.riCdlhla Hint tflAl III. I V liWU VIilUt: il 1 pi.) w v ted XCingdom iicirisaeilrumm Uiuiu kuios and piohably from collision with an Ice berg. It is hard to glvo up hope, but wo aro not left any foundation upon which longer -to lean. I.lko tlio Jiibonilu, of painful memory, the Pulled Kingdom tins no doubtgoiiu dowii; hut, unlike tho llibornhi, has, in all probability, carried with her her entire living freight. It Is in fact another terrible aea tragedy all tho moro terrible, in truth, that rto one has survived to tell tho truth. . 'IIUAUDINU AIKHT.VO In early times tho school master in country districts "boarded around" among the neighbors. Tlio experioncc of n Jackson county teacher 19 given in tlio following diary: Monday. Wont to board at Mr. U had a baked gamier, supposed from ya rious venerablo appearances to have een ouo 0f tho first settlers of Illinois t mnilii il ul irllf I 111 IllL'sSlOll Oil tllU DUtrN arch's breast. Supper cold gamier ami potatoes, went to lied ami dreamed of luivlng caton a miantlty of stono wall. Tuesday. Cold gander for breakfast j swamp tea and somo nut cako tho latter some consolation. Dinner ono leg, etc.. cold ; dreamed I was n mud turtlo and got on my back and votild uot get over again. Wodnesday.Cold gander for break fast, could cap nothing. Dinner wings, etc., of tho gftuder warmed up; did xaj best to destroy them for fear they would bo left for supper. Supper hot Johnny cake; felt greatly revived. Thursday. Cold gander again; much discouraged to see tho gander not half gone. Went visiting for dinner and supper. Friday. JJretikfast nbroad. Dinner nt Mr. 11 'a; cold gander and hot potatoes; tho latter gooui ato three and went to school contented. Supper cold guilder and no potatoes ; bread heavy and dry. Saturday, Cold gander and hot In dian Johnny cake; did very well. Dln tier cold gander again: wolghed and found I had lost sis pounds tho last week; grow alarmed; had u talk with Mr. II , and concluded I had boarded out his share. IHinois Slate TcafJuirs' Institute. By a vote of tliU body nt Its susion of Inst year, a meeting ot two wecKi win do iiuhi, beginning August 0, 1800. As usual, the members of the Normal Faculty will bo pres ent during tho entiro session. Klforts nro making to focuro tho help of distinguished Jucntors nnd- others from other .States. Kvery ptiitu will bo tnken to mnko this ses sion 6f tho Institute tho most intorostng and profitable in its annul. .Statements in detail annot now bo given, becauso the arrange ments nro not yet .complete; but a full an nouncement will bo inituVus soon as possible . RiettjUtiJ EnwAitn. ' I'rest. fitntii Teachers, Institute. oum Mi, 111. May 21, lfeoo. y J ... ' I'rom the I'iI0toirj;li OJDimi'rtfiftl.j Corporal Punishment in Schoolv Among tho regulations introduced by tho Central Hoard of Education, t.lnce Mr. I.ikkey assumed tho City Supcrintcndcncy, wns ono reoulrinir each assistant teachor in the titv to make out and Tcnort to tho Prin cipal a correct list of tho corporal punish- menu In cacli school tluring tiiu montn, ami reiuinnj: tUo principals to seiio. a truo copy of the same to the Cltv .Superintendent at the closo of ouch month. Tho regulations went inttt cilect on tho 1st of .Tumntrjyand Itis 'n very significant fact that during the past llvo months, thu number of cases t whipping in the city schools has gradually diminished from 4un in January, to less hn 100 in tho last month reported All the principals have reported regularly, excepting one, who acting under tho imtructlonso! the Local JJourd, re fuses to report. Tho Central Hoard clnim the right to enforce the rule, whllo tho Local Hoard denv the rliiht. Tim principal Is thus placed In an awkward position, and tho point is boing tested by tho Central Board with holding the salary of tho principal until he compile wiiu mo ruie. AVIihI Inn caused tho lurce diminution in tho number of corporal punishments? Doubt les the simnlo fact that teachers and princi imh nro ulikoiisliniMLil of freouciit whhitiiuci, nnd havo no ambition to head thu list in that line. Tho lloggings in tho school-room, liko tltoso in tno lamtly, nro tiotstinjects lor ikkiu In?, and this Airni.Iiw a fair argununt ngaiiKt corporal punishment. People should not bo aahamcd of acta which tlioy know and fe. l to o right. AVo do not say that punish uitfiit nhould nuvur l in dieted by Urn parent nnd teachor, but wo beliovo that in nine oa.-es out r-f ten the whipping in tho family and the school nro unnocesary nnd useless, nnd bru tnliio rather than bonellt tho children. With a diminution of moro than two-thirds in tho number of punishments, tho principals report that tho discipline in thu schools U bettor than ever before. This is certainly encouraging, nnd undor tho new regulation, may wo not hopo that tho day is not far distant when tho rod will bo abolished altogether, or but rur'jly used. What llroakh louu 'uitii(; XLvn. It is it ooiiiuioulv received notion that hard sludv is tho unhealthy element of eollcgo life; Put 'from tables of the mortality of Harvard University, collected by Prof. Pierco frgm tho last triennial catalogue, It Is clearly dem onstrated that tho excess of deaths lor tho first ten vMr after graduation, is found Jin that portfon of each class Inferior in scholar ship. K vury ono who lias iunn tlio curriculum knows that where Kschylns nnd political (.cvUviny injure ono, juOt hour itnd rum punchta 'iwe up n doan, tiud that tho two lit tle tingoM aro heavier than tho loins of Eu clid. Dissipation is a sure and swift destroy . er, and every young, mail -jv (lower :xHrtd to untiineK-lrost. Thosft who havo heun'In voigled Info the path of vice aro named legion. A few huiirs of sleep each night, high living, nnd nlentv of "smashes," maKo war iip-'tt ovorv ftmctlon of tho htitmin Uxiy. 'Ijio brains, tho heart, the lungs, the liver, tho spino, the limbs, the bono, tho lleMi, every part aud faculty, aro overtasked worn and we iki ncd, by the torrlllc energy of puion ln.jencd from rctrMiit,' until, like a dllapl. daU-d mansion, tho t'eurthly house of this tab I'rmiclo'1 falls into ruinous decay. 1'Vt voting men, right about '.Sclantlflc Ameri can. NEW Al)YEltTISU3IENTS. STATE OF ILLINOIS, ' Ill the nix-nit Court of Atexamlai t fni) fp'eiiiln i . I Titan,-1bC9. JJl I . c - Stimunl sl.at Taylo; nod Uwu I'mwjns , Trustee 'if tlio 'airu Hly Property, ( t Hli (. vi. i Cltarlt'.SfhoiioiiK-) fraud Amlro i'opp. J Hill to enforce Yeiulor's I.ieu Atliilnvltnf tlio tion.resldeneo of Andrew I'opi, one nfthealiova name.1 defendantH having heen lilwl ill ttitU'lurk'B otllie of the Orenit t:ourt of id i oiinty, notico i therefore hereby given to the said Andrew l'ip. thul llic i i"nil Mti.uiu lllnd their bdl of eoin piaiiil 111 tin" uImivo entitled ''BUm- in mid Court on thu Chaneery mdo thereof, on tli ard ilay f .lal. Inw iiikI iIihI thorenpoJl a silintnoiH lu d out of alll I'nun rotiirnulile an the law due. t. No . Ule yon Hie uud Ainlrew l'epit shall iK'nomdiy U anil -pptm before tho Circuit Conn oi said Comity on the llr' din oflhti mist term thereof, to 1 hnldeii at thet'oiiit lluie in the City of Cairo, la aid totintj . on ih. Third Moui.iy ofi SeplomlHT ue.it, iiuilpluatl, or demur to tho nam complainant I dl of eoiniilaint, lite fciimo and tliomattern und tlmiK therein charged and stated will lio taken aa ruutml, and a Uvcru entered agannt you aeoordlnn to thoprayer of aaUI briM, JOUNQ. HAltMAN.tUrk tjrecn ii Qllbert, 1'llV'n Att)i. Jy"-wi- pitlNTING, OP ALIi KINDS, At tke0cf to MMtin, SUMMER RESORTS. QIUTTENDEN' SULPHUR Crittenden Countv, K"y. OXLY EIGHTY MILES FK03I CAMO. Tlifno well known nrltiL'ii r nnur Inclinrcnnf Moure. It. A. Milei ami W. lliiuhtiv, wlio imtci ovcr Intilcil niul rcnovhioil Dm ImiMinuit ami m.vlo pucIi other Improvements ti will Insure tho comfort of the lurnlld nnd llio proper nCtiommotUtlon of tho peri-ou of leliure. In n metlicinnl noint of v cw tlio uatcH aro nnsur- piptl, f llpetlns cures of ileranited IiohcH, chronic dlnrrliea, clynpcpnin, gcnrral ilehilliy nml tli.encx of theJOtlnny uua U)iaiu-li of tho luoit Bgrut.itoU hii(i manning riiumcier. ino proprieiorit, in meir circular, uiy mat incy will tno tlirir utmost cxrrtlonn to mukc them a pU it. nut I iiKr-',':'M report ilurinK d cunuiKir moniln. V 111 U'lpureil 10 inakoKUeittscomforUlle. Tho Cair iiiid KvaiiHvillo I'Ut'kt'ts O 3tX JP v as W o t AND Ford's Ferry ID inly, Hud IIAI KM will ! runmns from there tiomts ! Hie ill 'H' runmns rruiit iner HupniJ the KitroimH 1 tin; pri.iK. HupiiiJ the KitroimH hitherto lesion c, m ill 1m coniiniieil to tho t re-cut proprietor, they trutt tli.-V Will Im' .l1r 10 Cif mtufjli'tioll to the public ft. A. K y. ii I Uf) 1 1 K-, l'roprlctcr- k'H-'m GAS FITTERS. QHANGK OF F1UM. C. V. YKAOISlt CO., llnvlnir ixircLi-c.l tlipcntira tMlc mkI fixture s f Aii). ICorsmeyer, are prepared to ilo all kiwis of G a h and Sloain Fitting Inn neat nnl workmanlike manner. We are u, -u pre pared turepalrul' klmli or(!ni Ililurec, nml tiy our proceMof liroiuiiiKHi.d KddiiiKinuko them in over piirtloularnji co'xl new. Thofi, having such Hi iure, will plwiro Kl'o u acAll tuitiitfitution Kitnran l.l In all Cttieii. C. K. VIJACJKIt, lan'xltf V. K. MIlKltAI GROCERIES, BOAT STORES, ETC. JOd. MKNDICL, Dealer lu- I'lHitllySiroeiTlcn, lrivlHlniis, Vcuetuliles, K.tc, t:tc. A Urne rupply of I'uney Groeerle, Cannod I-'ru.l, etc., alwayi onlian l. Urwjflilns ptire anl freil.. K E. con, apTitf OK WASIIINr.TON AV. AND TKNTH feT F. VIXCBXT, Dealer m f,nvine, I.itne, I'laMer Vu, riastr Hair, Cement. M. 111. & lnU.lk. alft)Mcn hand. Cvrntr Iihth ureetai Oil.') I.evee, rairo lllmnit. m:-''I' Gr. D.AYIhhIAMSON, AY JIO Ii M S A Tt 12 ii It O C 12 It . I'lloplTK AND COMMIfIOX TStX. 33 B. O IX U. JST T, A'o. 70 Ohio I.ecer, Cairo, III. Pi'f. 'lnt:ntien iriren lueon.icnmeiits ami flllmir orler. Jn-iVMM BROOM FACTORY. c AIHO UltOOM .UANPPACTOKV. W. P. .M'KEi: k PKOTHI.'it, in.' iii rfi i . i i at i iiwiiii'i.t f"f ;.' ii turn of ftrrxiiiM ill thu city, are iev preimri d to ft order at us Xio-VV 3?riooss A the nnnii tpualitie nf Irt iciin. an U- pur i.Mid auj where. OrduMlfl ut Iheitureof 11. P. Willumrfln.Tii I'll i I,Tre, er at the Mantirnctnry, Koiirlcciilli trtrl, lirtwreii Wnluut uuil Ctilur, Will be promptly attended In. Older l-y nutlahuuld Iteu-hln.-tf.l ti W. K. M KKi: A I1UO.. 1. O. Uoi 134, IsniWif Cairn. Iliino.. WANTS. ITTANTHIJ A!xander County Onler, at h) cl Y uii'l i;ii) i-vrip tii!iieiiUiii thu dolUr, tor Ulndx of Lumber mill lluil.ltri' MatviiuU. Miil.t.tf W. W. TllOlt.NTO.V. JJLMllJPIUliUMIW-JI I WIIWSMSISJi 11S1SIISWMSSSSBSS l Oil REX1 l?OK lir.XT.-TIi- urn II tl.e ,xOnd Ii 1 our Miller .v Mat. i t'ultliiliil H"lr. ut terma. Applj at M tlrA.Vill. i . my- ItlK UUNT'Tlireo "llMgin "il Kliili'i' N. rt'l iei i.ltl.h. in . ! . jyrt.ur .S A til.lltltl, Atl'i FOR SALE. l.MIK SAJ.K, VlIKAl'-.Vevr Cotlao and tint J1 . rnrJi" iitaitdcteenjli , inuritMtr (,iii:i:x4 oii.iiKUT, Att SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTNG 0 AltL L. THOMAS. SIUN AM) OUNAMENTAli PA1XTEI1, HhoiI t!ie Ikutt iiieiit in' ilio (-'ty Naiioiml Itn ' . . 1 n, ,1 iin Ut , C.ix-o, Xliixsoio. deoSltf TAILOJ?. QOIINKI.IP.S "llOVJiEi TAIlnOR, 110 l-O.MMKUCIAl, AVKXUK, In El . . Ilttj ilioi n,. Il.,i.t and Shoe Si. f iim, ILMNOIX. UTrCt.lt , :if .IfchrtW a Il ' '"i1 1 PAINTER'S MATEHIAIA B. PA11KEU.. l,iii, WHITE LEAD, ZLN'C AM) 0II.h, WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY lli u.lit., AVrtll 1'iiiicr niunVlniluw Sliailii. 05 OHIO LKVEK. . CAIRO, ILL .1 OSEPII SWO110DA & UUOTlIEi;, Deulers iu I'auillj Urocerles, Pt;ovIsloii Choice lltttter, l'otilirj-, VcxelaltleM, G-roosi cAs IDi'iocl 3t?xxiitsH nnd all artwles iikiially Vepl in a tlist-claw Van "v Oroeery. Corner of Kitrhleentli aud lMpIar atrpet IuUnlili to ktllft (.tieupM the cheapen, Vt kn lh best of everyUiltiK. and to y. c mIuIm-Iioh uy oe,-y inntaiv ' IKev tka han of pa. patroauv JylSd'iw