SMALL AOVEKTISEMKNT.
AI L ADVEKTIKKMRST4 In lbi r.i".iim. (
Ave lined carh ir li' will bit imblUbert lr'W
yinta one In-vr'liiti; ) time". VI l etitm 1 nivk, 1 i
nontli, 1.3"; :i innnilx without iliuiitje. i,im i-r
ion ill. Rfh adilllloinil title. luorilt l. MUtuii.nn
anted free.
HllV U'ASTEU
To b irn tlie carpenter and joiner trail". Miut
kc awart Mini actie, l. i l-J j jJo A I'OOHK.
FOU8AI.K.
t)wt IlimauJ lnnrli)t-ery desirable lP''r'y--n
utitkt-iM comer 7th trwl and.JenVraon A wo lit
M. J. IIOWLK Y. Ileal KU1o AfMit.
Ownkiu and pnrr-hawri or real r',ttIlnmL''j'
ahould ) him tli.'y b ive i (fcxxl title. I am now
prepared to liiruMiabMrscti. r,;,);y;
Offlie. III Court IfoitHO.
FUK SALE.
An order e 1 br b'. if P'.lll,;!l1HD B "ft V,?
ar.t-cl. Mcinlieio'bou I'intio. K ill I'v H'lil bJ.
Apply "I tbif othri'
ItiiAIiUKItS WANTED
Mr L .1 Bvrtn.' can accommodate, a ri'W any
hoaderi.. tlo lioHfl mid room for two. Prlci's very
low Api-lv at b-r boiiw next to tlie. C'atlioilc
church ou Wafhlntfton avi-tnu'.
HOIS KAMI LOT FUlt SAl.K.
noinnd lot altuated on JenVrnoii ami Thir
teenth utrei't b'twecuJeirep'OU ud Cedar utri-eti.
.Said property ululated a follow, tojvlt : I.ot bum-km-ed
(1 11 block (.timber 11) In the Third addlllou
inhecity of (iiiro. t''i;''r'M!l"'Ju
nnlrfal tin' Iioiim'. ' UoMAS II. W IN rhK.
Dated tkla.lltu dayofrVb. lsso.
PROFESSIONAL CAItDS-PHTSlCIANS.
II. MAREAN, M. D.,
Homeiviathie Physician ami Surgeon.
Jfflce 1) I', Amcrcial avwie. I.ealib'iic- corner
mil' '.'11111 M. and Wanbtairtuu avenue, I alro.
MlK.VTIsTS.
D
R. K. W. WHITLOCK,
Dental Surgeon.
OrrnE-No. 1 oaimerctal Aveaae. between
ElijUla U'l Ninth -ilrsei
D
n. W. C. JOCELYN,
DENTIST.-
UFFIi'E-KiitlitU .street, near I'omiiu-rcia'. Avenue.
NOTARY PUULIf .
T
IIOMAS LEWIS,
Notary Public ami Conveyancer.
OPKP'8:-With tue Widow' and Oo.-paana' Mu-
sal Aid Society.
STE.VMB TS.
s
JT. LOUIS, CAIRO AND PADI'CAII.
Tue P.-.'iut.siiL'waee; Pieutf'.'r Steamer
CHAMPION &k
B!!VNKIi Jleter.
A.J. irnuj on..
Leave Cairo every Mornl-iy and Tbiir'liy f ir
Cape l.irai-ib-au. St. I.ouis, and way landim."- ' r
fre;ubt or pa:it apply to M)L A MIAEU,
Atfeut.
J 1 LL WRECKING COMPANY,
Uhs antione I their wrc 'it'.r.i boat
CHARLIE HILL
At ('tiro, where th :v hive cverytlitti'.' In" led in
tbedivern' II u". t-n"n pump. !m . k. ;
ctinrH. etc. Will hire or contrail f.T iiu k.tnl- nf
BUb-mariiie work
A'ldre"
IIIl! KM HIM-. or..). I.. MIALU:iiss.
MiP'Tlntedelit. I're-I !. .
( airo. I. l.oni'H.liv ky.
VAKIETY STORK.
JEW YORK STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
The Largest Variety Stock
IN' TICK CITY
GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE
(Jt)r.N:U ''.eeB(B n'reet ia1 i
ComiUHr.:'.i Ave.. f
Cairo.
C. O. I AT IKK Ac CX3.
BAMv"
rpilE CITV NATIONAL BAXl
C.'uiro, Illinois.
CAPITAL, 8 100.000
OKFll'KlLs:
w'. V. II ALLIDAY, I're.id-n'
II. I,. HAl.l.llJAY. Vl'H l'r". "K'll.
J. II. SMITH. A'lni i:j.:i:.t.
DIItECToHv
TTll TATIJlR w. 1' HAt.t.illAT.
kllKY I.. IIAl.l.lUr, II II. I I'NMMOIAX.
U. U. WlU.IAM.'iiK, f-KI'UKM IllKil.
II II. CANMK
Exchange, Coin ami United States lUmU
11UU(W1T ANII SOU).
Dop.'.Onref e'yea n';d a
Contiucled.
.".tii; lei';
WOOD AN!' COAL.
(J W. WHEELER,
Dealer In alt kind ol
Cord Wood. Stove Wood,
Coal. Etc.
BIO MUDDY COAL
A KIT.CIALTV.
WOOD AND. COAL YARD:
Tenth Street, Between Wellington and
(,'uiunieriial.
THE DAILY
THE DAILY BULLETIN.
CNTKHlill AT THE IMiiT HKFIfK IN C'AIKO. IL
I.I NOI.S, AS MKCONU-l'LA MATTKH.
OFFU'IAL PAPICHOF ALESAN1IK1I COUNTY.
Only Morninff Daily inSoiiihcru Illinois
LOCAL REPORT.
WtfiNAi om"i.
Cairo, IU.. Februur. l,
I
Har. Thr. Hum. Wind, Vil Wuatbor.
a m S
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It
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
7 ' t.l
l " fi.U
tip Ml.,
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89
TO
41
.sSV
Maximum Temperature. T J i Minimum leal'
.erxtur". M e : HuinliiU 0 Inch
Hlter U feet WlucU. uv
Senj't Sit'nal Corn, U. s. A.
SPECIAL LOCAL ITEMS.
REES' IUiANCII.
On next Satunluy John Roes, tlie popular
Twentieth street baker, will open a brancli
shop on Eii,'lit!i street, iu tin room lately
occtipieil us a kikery by Mr. Rihliolt, for
the benefit of hn Jown town customers.
He will keep on ltaml fresh brea'l. pieu,
cakes, ete.,!tn'l cverythini; to lie fouml in a
first class bakery.
COAL! COAL! !
I am piepaieii t I'unii-h ti.e citizens of
Cuiro with a ood quality ol coal at the
lowest nU'S. I'pon leaving or.iers a', the
corner of Tenth aiul Coiomereia!. it will be
Jelivereil to any part of the city.
.! v.MK R' .
Note Ile i.U as low as f I per 1,00 ).
Letter Heifls as low as fJ 73
per
1.000.
Imperial Bill Heals as low as fl per
t,00i.
IJi::.s I.J'hng as low as f J 30 per 1.000.
Envelops an I printing "0 to ft 00
per 1,000.
At The Bulletin job office.
NEW GOODS
At A. Ha! ley's on Commercial avenue op-
p. i
te fevetitii street, i i.tf lar:
aim
Tin
cut-
rinot Kt'K'k to be foiiU'l in tlit city,
ami hollowware of a!l kin Is. Fins
Ii-rv.
Ur'e u-vutinent cf bird cao
Filling tackle m
at variety, hook.'.
lines, rods ati'.l reels. Soot guns an-1 hunt
cr' outtits, amnnmition, etc. A uew (sup
ply of thi' I;-e'.i carp"', sweepers. O ardi'll
anl farm imp'.emeats. Flwer baskets
aii'l hardware (!' all kinds. Carpenters'
too!-, cross-cut saws, wo-el saws. etc.
Oikitr.r stoves, the best in the market.
Call mi him and examine his stock and
prices before you buy.
Mu. Fkank Wm.ke, LaFayette. in i..
tells us of a man iu t'.iis city who buttered
fur a lung time with rheumatism. He wu
so sick titat lie cu!d not lnove; his l'i;s
.-.Veiled lip COU-i i'Tabiv, llild lie SUtf'n'd
irn-at pain. After a l'-w uppli.'ations of
.J a oil's 0:i. t.ie we!lin,r suo-ide I. an i all
pain le't ii:m; he wa cuied.
A Wun:)i:iih i. Cvkk "F Di'Thkiua.
Three nf in v chiidi'eti ha i I);pt:iena m its
... . i . ii ... i
wrt lorn;. i-'i ory. upi paveiift, coino
not svul.ow. huh a ienner l appoeo
;'-.' Liniut'-nt Io'.ide Aiiun'n:a to the
ni'i'oei it over their throats and
tiii'"'-. wr-at c:iU::ks o; s'.ii.i caini: i:o:i.
the tlirout-, tin.- skin iirjeatiie moi.it. fever
left them, and tin ler the A 1 aii irhry care I
attribute theirrute to Dr. tiie, Limui-nt.
Jane K-'.'.v, com-:- 1 fnr-.!i avenue and
Bl-ecker st Jttiey C'.'y Heights, X. .1.
C'li.Ks" 1'::.!.- cures p .in:''
:u -n-ti'i i;on.
i iv a:, ilti! '''ist.s. . 'no i r ti.im .i:i
i,
Dr. (iiies, l'.'O West Uroad .v.iv. X. V. Tiia
s:.e cents. I! irv.av Bros., a.'-iits.
Fkks or-- Dui .-j. jits. Tie
o,
an itetii tint very many jj-.-r -::s are niter-e-t
.'.i in i't-t at previtt. We brieve the
"iu.e for viiiti i-:l. whieli v-.- 1 1 ' i t ix
. . . : . i . i . i I
i luaii c ':i:;ue ( m :ie i :ni a y i.. a.i i
::i ii i ni a i.mv v.-it, ever i."i a v- u
r a medical ii:'-!id.. nee i!.)iiu ! And m-
t!:i;.e i , o: i i : i:"o'ts riKi-n i:t tinie
.1 i. ivi.' I oe .,'i" alio a., tue ye ir s
;ck;ie-i. i'mt.
fl.i"! Ev::i'.NfK.
- ::'-i "'ii . i i:.e'i as toe
v. Dr. II ii v - , Failier
. 1 r. Il'itikiti. ',
Fit. (.
ra;
(Jle-I).
Dr. ilivti;,.', ('.ii
in ii. Met'!;.
v. K. W. X. :
at. I a n-it
ol el "n ere o'v t:u-t"rt:. v. certsiv ov-r
tiieir i'W:i nii.ifri'.i to tlie itci'veio;: cf
lieaev of ai:.i r'i S ife Kidn-v a:i I L:-r
t'e.re. in t!
di-.'.iie- for wltirll it D t -.-t;:i-
i- time to di-iui-i liou'its on tin.
Ilietlled. 1
lbi"( t.
Rl-Mt.'I.ATK Til K SKrjiKI ION'S.- F:i our ell
ii av.ii-i to preJi.'rve hea'.tu it is o: tue u;
most itnportai'.i " that we keep t!:" si'i'-etury
svtei,i iii t l :" i t coii liiion. The we!!
known r-inedv Ki Inev-Wort, h is spirit!
action lomn the kidi;ev, liver an i bowel.
I i" It nte!id ot l.i!IW Wltll M.e ll!'t"!S i.r
du-'ie i:,:s. it l- ti';re.y veo.'ta'iie aii'l is
proii.pt hrt im:d in a Hon.
A Sao An mi. nt A little child, tin
:o:-l tcr i.f Aftht.f P. ink''. E- , of Canton
l'.'i. into a t'l'i '! ti 't w a'cr ve-ter iav soi
was 1 I'l.y s.'uloe'l, III" l!lltne;ite uppn
cation o' Hi nrv'i ( arooiM' SaA'e, whien wa
fortmiate'.y in tin' l.ou-e, inta:itiy removed
tin- pain, and t':r.' little suil'-rer is now cut
of 'tanner.
Wantkp. Siii'tni-iii ii Co,, Marshal!,
Mich., want an agent in this county nt
once at tv salary of $100 per month and
cxpen-es paid, ret ttiil particular ftd
dre-s as abcMi.
Tin; action of Caller's Little Liver Pills
IS pleiisatit, m:!d aii'l tuiMiril. 1 hey gent-
If i.'iln'l 'it" (hi. li'.-i-r litl l ,,',r-r.l.i (hi.
!witi'!s, 1 ut 'hi no' purge.
Aritoi'iiv APi'i. hit.-Fellows' Coin,
pound Syrup d" llj p'iphosphi'.r- Wasting
of tl.e ti-ii's of the bo'lv is arreted, th"
tnos':!' s ma ! Irm. and the n'-rve regain
their poM-r by using Fellows' (.'-impound
Syn.p ;!' J!yp jph j-phito.
CAIRO BULLETIN: FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY
GENERAL LOCAL ITEMS.
Mr. M B. Harrell and wife have been
In Chicago lor several days past.
Mr. Al IlurJ, who was confined to his
lious - for several dnys with rheumatism or
neuralgia in the shoulder, is again able to
bo out.
State Register: "Hon. J. H. Oberly
arises to explain that he Is not a candidate
for any oiilce, and is out of politics except
as an humble laimrer in the Democratic
vineyard."
Justus Cunningham, our criminal law
yer, has returned to the city after an ab
sence of several weeks. He has been at
tending court in Pulaski county so he
says.
The fir-t gas ever exhibited in New
York was from a lamp erected by the old
gas company in l.VJ in Franklin square,
and it caused as great curiosity as Thorn ii'
Hair Soap does at O'Hara's.
In justice to Mr. John Clancy we de
sire to state that no legal paper was served
upon him. The whole matter was a hoax,
gotten up by City Clerk Foley and Coroner
Fitzgerald.
Announcement extraordinary. The
"Faultless" five cent cigar is the best ever
sold iu this market. It is a pure Havana
filler, bright wrapper, burns with a clear
white ash, is smoked by everybody and sold
wholesale and retail by F. Korsmeye.
-Mr. Kitchen, who is in the city can
vassing for Dickens' and Moore's complete
works ha I yesterday evening succeeded in
taking orders tor one hundred copies. The
books are valuable an 1 the terms ottered
places them within the reach of everyone
who may be of a literary turn of mind.
Some of our prominent up town citi
zens sutteied some losses from chicken
thieves last Friday night. Messrs. C. X.
Hughes. L. Halliday and Col. S. S. Tay
loj were visited, the former sustaining the
heaviest loss. Ninety fancy chickens lie
iiit; stolen from him.
The Oil Oity Derick cf a late date
contains the returns of a late election for
city o:!iceis he' J in that city. The returns
show that J. H. Oberly was elected mayor
by a handsome majority. He was the Re
publican candid ite. The Oil City J. II.
oberly is not our J. II. Oberly, or a son ot
l,k
Fr en invitations printed yesterday,
we S'1" that Mi-s Addie Wiliiatus and Mr.
Albert Cr'W'el! will be married at the resi-it.-:iee'l'
the bride's parents on Thursday,
Mill-!; 1th. I). The parties are well
kno". n i:t every p ut of the ity, an i will
r-ceivi' th'; congratulations of numerous
friends.
Nip and T l wis pl tye 1 at the Ath
ene'im last night to a hrne au llenee. The
even'iii: was an unu-ually pleasant one', and
people came from every part ol the city to
s-et ois popular trotip t present so attractive
. ti.. ... : ..
I piece. ne actors were an perieei in
icir parts, and elicited many hearty ex
rcssious of fee.ing. The troupe sustained
. i 1' li.. . .. 1 il
it- tx"" I reputation s pn-mumy, ami ine au-
;ice were well pleased throughout.
-Sipiire Robinson has (secured the desk
tii"d by Judge- Bro.-s during the days when
that irentleiinn "raced the otlico of police
m iL'istrat". Beneath the desk, and in ea-y
r-'iiii, the S'iiire keeps a club, which, in a
vain of humor, he yesterday informed us,
was fi r our especial benefit. This being
t.ie cas'
I
ie prou
(.dings of S (uire Robin-
,n's court will appear in these columns in
,io choie.--t of language only.
- .Ju-t:iv Robin-nri ye-terday fined the
".'.ni rook of the Planters' house live iioI
irs and co-ts 1'T Using abusive language.
0:." : I-.- nt t : i story is to the ciiect fiat a
ti ain'i w ho had been loit"iing about tie-
l.o'i.l iiil t i'k-mi ii.iss.-ssiori cf lhe cook's
ii.-i, and when nignt cam" on, he de-ire 1
to r-tir - tii-; tnm; relnse ! to "vacate.
Th'.si iisel the ire of Mr. Cook and he
c uitnet'c'-d nbiising Mr. Tnitilp, where-
.:i th" lath r gentleman vacated the bed
and yesterday morning swore out a wairant
for th" took's nrre-t an I Ifid him lined for
ah".. ivo language. Thi- i- hut one side of
th s'oiy. The s'ory as t.M by the other
side I, entirely ditt-ient and justiliel the
- r",!ie in !i..s"-si:ig the line.
- U'.uii-.ii'e'r fiat in attending the enter
tiinme.'it giv-n by the Georgia to-night
y on will tin i everything stri' tiy first -cla.-.,
cha-e and select frc from all coarseness,
vulgar ii'.'i'ision, or broad double (''itendres,
.-o i.-x'r'",ne!y olfe'i-ivc to a rchne 1 nature.
In fact their great popularity is mainly due
to th" fact that their perfoi tiiatic't is one
where a father can t iHe hii chill, a hus-
lean I
man
is wile, a blot,, -r lr,a bi.-ti.'t, a youug
his (sweetheart, or a miniver his
family, with p"! t'.-rt coi.fidenoc that they
will se" i.r le ar notiiing of uu immoral
ii'i'uie: while tlie swi.-et singing, beautiful
liiu-ic. and the oddities of the native-born
southern negro, cannot fail to ain ise, 1
light and instruct nil who may witness
their peerless and original representation.
If it be true, as nnnoiinee'l, that the
electric light can be so utilized p, jllum
inaie w ,io,i' towns find mii,1 Cit.-s, hom
one ra bating point, tin t ut a comparatively
small cost, the sooner every town big
enough toref'iire artificial light, goes into
the arrangement, the better. Warsaw.
In l.. !i ii'i 'iit to try it. The co.t ol mum
timing a light of 1 7 gas lump power wi!
only be 'fl"0 a ycai ; and the ugi-nt ot the
invention proml.,. that the entire
c;lv
within a circle of one
in
ftoiti tin
li'it il to
court house,
where the
placed,
wi'
be iiia l; u
light as if a gas post were stationed every
100 feet throughout the city. Moreover,
the light comiug from the height it does,
will illuminate not only the streets, but the
alleys and every portion of the city, which
cannot be done with gas. It is claimed
that the light Is so brilliant that when its
rays are properly focused, a person can see
to read by it seven miles distant. It is
even said to be suthciently brilliant to
throw light on "the poliical situation" and
illumine the clouded brain of Brother
Davis
The supper spread at Temperance hall
last night was a very muchly demolished
one after the numerous throng ot hungry
people had partaken of it. The attendance
was unprecedented and everybody must
either have made special preparations by
fasting or, the dainties, etc., spread before
them must have Ween unusually attractive
and the ladies positively itresistable. But"
however, that may have been, there can be
no doubt that those who attended had all
they could eat of the best that could be pre
pared by the numerous apt feminine cooks
who assisted iu the preparation of the ta
bles. The evening was pleasantly spent by
all, and uo doubt the aifair will be remem
lii'ivd by many (in their dreams) and never
be exceeded by "any in the future.
The licmo.'istratiim of welcome given
in Chicago to Mr. Parnell and his fellow
representatives of the oppressed and starv
ing people of Ireland was a fitting expres
siou of the earnest sympathy felt iu that
city for the sum-rings and wrongs of that
famine-stricken, landlord-rid leu country.
In th procession which funned as an escort
ot honor to the visitors; in the active par
ticipation of Chicago's first citizens, head
ed by the first citizen of the Cominoi -wealth;
in the vast crowds which thronged
the st-eets on the beautiful winter night
vouchsafed tor the occasion; in the vast
ai-'MiiLlaged of l:l,00 people who throng
c I toe exposition building to listen
to the various adlre-ses. in
the number and character of
the persons who acted as vice-president,
or Were represent''. I by letters of regrets
telling of sincer sympathy with the objects
of the gathering: iu the enthusiastic re
ception of the great crowd of men who had
come to 'peak f r Ireland in all this there
was abundant proof of the genuine feeling
which Chicago has for the unfortunate
people who look to the great metropolis of
tlie northwest for words and acts of benevo
lence. Toe demonstration was of no
nationality, pttty, or (reed, and Mr. Dar
nell in iy well feel that he has gainc I such
a he tring for his cause ai ha rarely been
accede! to him iu America, and that
while in iividu lis may diil'-r as to methods
an i collateral details, the heart of Chicago
is sound on the main opi'-tion of practical
relief for present n 1 an I m"a-ui-"s tor the
permanent amelioration of tlie woes and
wrongs i,f I -eland.
THE AXLHYi WII.S1 N TRIAL.
The trial of Axley it Wilson, charged
with keeping a gambling den, came tii be
fore Justice Robitnon ye-terd ay at 1 o'cbx'k
iu the afternoon, and by that time men
wh )sc sons had lost nion-y in the house, and
who de-ircl to s-c it s.ippres-ed, gathered
in the court room, as did also the "amblers
who support the louse, and who d. -sired to
see it shielded. The impartial judge, with
feet c icke I upon the d-sk before him, pa
tiently awaited the arrival of the attorneys,
who-e absence was visible painful to the
waiting an I curious crowd. At about two
o'cioc thce gentlemen put iu their ti
peirmc'.' uii'i ni.t an hour later tic v
a'i!!unc"'l t:i"mselvcs rea ly to proceed
with the trial.
(Jui'c a number of witnesses were tic-n
sworn, hut no positive cvii.-nce ngam-i
Axley ,V Wilson's hou-; could be obtained
from tu -ni, since, as they said, by telling
th-v knew iibout it, they would crini-
mat'.' iheiiise'lve-'. .Mr. r rank Uierrv swor
however, that he hid mad
aro box for toe firm aiel thai on
otic occasion lie na i oeea in
. i iii
tin room and had s-'ii poker played for
vh-it appeared to him t be silver dollars
M r. Green Stewart swore that he had
0"i i in the room sevciai wines aiei on
ry occa-ioii bad seen poker or faro
P ave l for red or white chips which n-pie
serited money. B tsiJcs giving a very fu
explanation of tiie game, be stated
that he bad seen one man pay four
dollars for Dome of the chips
This was about tlie nubslance of the f-sti
inony and it coming from an un'imp-ach-
able source and being very direct uu 1 eon
c! i-ive. the city thought it un nee-Mary to
(Mrtiine any other witnesses and rested iis
cas- tliHt'e. I he dolimse, seeing tuat the
cat wis out of the bag, olf-t
ho evidence, mcl consumi-i not over
twenty minute in their argument.
The case being very clear against Messrs.
Axley & Wilson, Justice Robinson assess
e l a fine against them of ten dollars! and
thus miserably en led the attempt to bring
to justice the men who had done so much
Incorrupt the youth of our city.
The largest fine that could have been as
sessed against t In tit is one hundred dollars
utid the smallest is ten dollars. The justice
UMe,ssi.', the smallest flue -and why? We
will not attempt to answer this question at
present, but will content oursclf with sayln
that it was clearly the object of tin
Maimers of tin; ordinance, that the smallest
fine should be assessed ugalnst the very
luilde.t cases of gambling and that such
line shuui i ie inereusiM in proportion n
the crime wa" of a more serious charac
27, mo
D li. J. Vf. T I I O Al A S'
J-IAl II SOAP,
A WOXDEIIFL'L FERTILIZER COXTAIXIX THE ACTIVE PIUXCIPLE F U
TJ-I1G HUMAN" IHl A 111.
I lOS'POIIKsl
Tbu balrauiUialp to a normal comlllloti, tblrkmia
Ch'ltKiS
All Sriily, ('riiitr.Ciituui'otif Kruptiou gflliohtaliuullBys tlio Itiblnij Ki.'liitlou aii'l will preHervi'Piu
Hull lur u I.lh-tliiu-.
IT Wll,h NOT HUIIj
The moHt ili'llriitu fubrlc. ami deinli'ly lirefi-iablu to ureiuv oltitmeiit-'.rli-leli-rloiiii toiib aiel pom u
wai-bea, wbllu It In mucli clu-aper In prbto, aiiJ Iruo
'I'll M SOAP J'lMl'IidYMl)
! nurelv vi't.'IhIi!''. aiel itlnililv a vublrlo containliiu i-onilv Uu-ilii.'.ti'ii micd'jYallr for the balr an 1 m-Vp.
wlili h remahi lnci' t v. lion Incorporsieil wltli a neutral
l't,',,url'm:!';!,ao';,",,!,,1,',,' 11. W.THOMAS, Hair uml .Sralp SpwiiiliMt.
Price 50 cent per cake. Three rake l.'Jo. GEO. E. OTIARA, Sole Agt, Cairo, III.
ter. We have not consulted an attorney
about this matter, but it is self evident.
Whether or not Messrs. Wilson &. Axley 's
violation of the ordinance was of the
mildest form the public is prepared to
judge.
A man who in a drunken state resists
an ottieer or under some provocation slight
ly disturbs the public peace; is frequently
lined ten dollars, and it may be that Mich a
man's crime is as great a-Jthat of conduct
ors of gambling dens, but no man iu tin
possession of average reasoning p jwer will
so consider it. The question then arises, was
the Squire's deeisioii the result of ignor
ance or a misconception of the crime with
which the defendants were charged? Or
did Mr. Axley have reason to cxpeit such a
decision wiii-n hu persona;!)' in-
formed us that none but Squire j
Robinson should try hi- r.is ; j
We might conclu 1 .- tint, so far as the
xplire and the detellS" are concerned, the
whole trial was a p:eco:icei ed inoi kry.
but we will not. We cuimot believe that
men in tluir positions an I iu the ld- ot
suilicieiitly damaging fu ts and public op:n
i tu could with such astounding
braenne-is thus violate their own con
sciences and tie- law. j
The decision, as giv.-u b;, tii-coiir', is '
( -ilcuiate 1 to encourage tiie prop! iet-rs of
gambling den-, since per-ons eng iged in
th" gambling bu-is."- c eiid well attbr-l to
pay a daily line of ten doll c, keep an
open bouse, an Icl'-ar a fortune in a year. A
decision cf this kin i lilUSt be
viewed with supreme h it i.-fat ion and mut j
in b ed b; an enc-'Uvagemeat t the author
ities who labored for Wei ls- to S'ilCe.-.s'.'llily
luToiuplish the -a; i.
OUR I.l'MilEll V. 11 V .
In "'.ir frequent compiim-i iiy nm ark
about our merchants an i iUs.ne-s men, we
have neglected oil! luui'ier deab-ts. w:n
certain!) d -s-rve mention, as aitiong tic
most entcrpiising -m l hou r i'..'.e tic ii tr im
a comuii rcia! point ni' view . We have in
our midst a number ot men an l firms who
have furnish" I our people with maViv.'.
for building an I our city with lumb-r fir
varum, improvciiie:i'-, during a numb.-r
of )"!, nu 1 h ivc conttibuted much to our
comfort an I coi.imen ; ,! imp ut .nice . a
commuui'y.
Ml. Its. I.K.MVWi-.!; i I.U I-
are two genial gentlemen who hae been
iu the lumber business for many years
and have a thorough knowledge of all the
detail- of the bllsines,. Th")' keep con
stantly on baud a complete as-ortment of
all kindsof lumber, fence po-ts, and together
with windows, 'i'eir.sashci.shl::g!-s, gutter
ing, paints, oils, arid :tb ve all tilings,
the celebrated Water purifying pttt.ip which
has no superi'ir anyw hi re. Their bu-iuoa
capacity i- unsurpinil an 1 has gi.ii 'd 1"!
them a reputation and established tnein a
traOein this an i all the neighboring states,
for which they may well ie envied by tlie
less fortunat- iu business. But we can ict
concentrate tin- retirirK- upouthetn aioii -.
There are o'lcts in the -ame bu-iu -3 nim
d"-erve equal mention.
Till. Wi: ) I'.oX AM) ItA-Kl.T (OVI'INV
d"c-not stan i -ecoiid to any iu tie- extent
of its bu.-ii.e. It is an instituti m of
wiiicii the people of Cairo are justly pi"U 1.
Its busiues- is varied and fir-reaching. B"
hides keeping ( un-tautiy u;i hau'l. b.ul i:ng
lumber of every desi ripti'-u iiiid in Urge
quantity, it curies on the iii-tuufactun: cf
boxes and ba-k'-ts foi 'he u- .- of fruit
glowers. It ."! I- its J'P) I'iCl-s o a.. I'll'
oicliards within many Irjudred mi.'-' 'i uu i
about U'. and mi-et sucee.-.-luily all romp---
tit ion fioiii whntev r source. Lmplo;ng
n large number cf han is in the carrying on
Ol' its bu-ilK-s-, it listl'(bUt l"lU-ide:ilii,j
money among out busiues- men geiieraiiy,
Miid contributes very materially to the pros
perity of this community.
MU. '). WAl.Thlt
Cmuot he overlooked in this little sketch ;
for the important position which he has at
tained among our bu-incss men generally,
points him out to cvm u casual observer.
He is un old citizen and the extensive bu.-!-iio-s
which he has successfully proprietored
for so many years stamp him a? one of our
oldest utid most substantial merchant.. He
deals extensively in building material of
various descriptions. Such as doors, win
dows, sashes, blind, window panes, and
especially lumber, of which be always
keeps u large stock. B.'f'iilcs this he is
proprietor of n planing mill which during
the building season is in constant operation
and turns out ten of thousands of feet
daily, cut and dressed to order. IDs place
of business is on the corner of Tenth street
and Cotnmercii'l iivenne.
.1. S. MCdAIIKY
is another of our enterprising lumber men
who deserves special notice, lie Inn been
In the business for many ''"' '""I lms
through honorable dealing, succeeded in
establishing a large business. Re has now
on hati'l tii lnrjj-e a stock of evcry.kind pf
liilu bair, to;n Itn fulllug out an'l pre von t dimlru'r.
from Urn uiipiean ititueK lie blent to tbeir une
tu.tp.
lumber as any firm in the city and can and
does meet all legitimate competition. No
one should procure lumber for any purpose
without having called upon him. But in
our general complimentary remarks we
must not forget
Wit. W.M. TlllijO,
w ho has within the last few years pi iced him
self in the front ranks of our lumber men.
He has a lumber yard and planing mill on
Sixth street le-twien the aveiues
and is constant!) employed
ii: preparing lumber to order. He keeps
a full line of lumber from which all deii
iiig to build can select what tm y uee I
an 1 have it cut and planed ready for u".
Give him a call.
PROBATE Co CRT PROCEEDINGS
JlKor. It. K. Y'M.I.M. l':ii:i,.'No
j In m itter of th" guard: anhip, of
minor l.-ir of Ties. Smith, dec'-is" !
i h i! t'Vrt submit -1 l y Jn ,. V Bi J
le.-t
Fi
.
t.H-
guarii m.
In matter of tie- yiar li an-' r u!
minor heir of J.-m-tt" II'i ls.,n. d'-e -1 I,
Petition to .vil r-al est ie. Petit: :i ii'.ow
( 1 and s ile . .r D-r---1 .
Iu in r r . -r of t . - e,t i of Wm. II. M i 1
for i, deeej-el. Fin il t-port subui; I
an I approve 1. W. .'. M.it' -i di
I
as a I'.ni'ii-trator. ,
Iu m i"'-r of tie-"-'a'-"- of Birr"! Ge-r,
d-e i. invent .ry and appr i: ue'ut I. iii
r-t.irn- 1 ..n 1 approve I an i i I -re 1 '" r-c
orl.
T. D. Athcrtorn v. Eii?i !. '1 'veil -. a I
m.ii.str itr x oj (- iP-
of Ah-vm i-r Ta"
dei -i-ed. laiiu for
1!
,'s allow..- i as ef
j--v.-:s t :i i i is;.
Dr. W. !'. Smith vs. Catie -in- J Fi-io r,
executrix of the ri-t ii! an 1 ti s'aui .fc' of
uii'i'-i Fi-h-r .i' COM' i. Cain of a'
.wed as !.:tj. this
In inaf.er of
l -t a e
11! i i '
ItliU' '. F.-i.ei ,
p'i'ile atloll of
il'-i.i'as
n Itii e
In l:
d.'.-.-l-
roe
o ( fe
-of Ti.o
E wr;..
j.
Pi -r.ii'te
n el, . t . h. ir
R-p,r: -,1' c.m
e i.
rep": t - i
iii::i!-':a
la ma
of Tic
-.jblili't.
a i
'i 'i.-i.irirgi
. t of gu ar li-i
11. Wa.ker.
an i approve
.t.-i.i,. of ti
d.-.-.M-ed.
I i matt- r of
d. . I. In
t ate
litoi V
nt
bio a;.pr..'Ve 1.
I:; inatt'-r o! c-' i' of Jo-
b-ceao I. Final t-p- -rt - I'Cii.t
proved. Wm. J. Mi.1 -I 1. a i
discharged.
I an i
a i I :.!:.':' 1 1
ip of Fu.
pn 'r i .I-,
it., i hi' I
Iu matter ot guar 1:
Stiauii, minor h'-ir of
Ce'l-ed. PlVe.'.torV "!
apprvei.
1.1 matter of al.egei i:n
.itv of .!
on
Kci-;-!t. Adj'l Ige
-tat-.- hospital.
In tn ("ci of e.t it
ceasel. Inventory
li i and approve-1.
submitted report, w
In tua't'-r of eta
an l '-:.t t to-.:
ot .-atnUe,
Fi
de
aii'l hppra:seu:-n' lull
Mi-. Fiher. ex'-i itt.rix,
icii w i- appr 'Vi I.
of F. M. st". kll 'h,
I'l'i'ii-' I. r. -potto! .-i.:::oe j-. - oi Mi--ii,
. . . . ,i . .: i.. . :.) i .
ex-cut: ix. approved. Al" r-yu t of F.
Hi j--. t::viving par'uer. appro', u 1.
In
Repor
e i an
Iu :
ma't-r of c-tate of II :: 1 1 X i-"U.
of R. FiVg-ul-i, i x ' ;tor. appr-.v
l-X- e-.lto!, dl- ii li ge I.
niter '. ,ap; Ie .t: ui o; M:-..ie-.,e
(' ii! .'..: !',r:i.er!v l-'rv. widow of I i.
W. Fry, 'h.-cea-e 1, late h
company !'!.. Kievi-i.th I ri-i-;
iii UP !! .!.'! ot
i-1 i-r: t V",uii
teel-. I'. . A., foi p'-llsi"
Je-i ('. Fulton present
pension, and up'-i
of same an 1 the
'I
s'l!
Mi
I I.
c.uim I ii'
i on- deration
evi h .ice a I
l:t having level
due" 1 tic rein an ! i.c
fully a lvi-ed c"U' -;n':ig th- pteiiii-".-. lind
tint tin- M n i Thos. W. Fry, i -c : i--l. wa
lir-t lieuteiiaiit in company Jl, ll eventli
la b-p'.-ndeiit volunteers, L'. S.A. At that
time he wa a pensioner ot' the L'nited
states an I live-i at I.af lyctt". Tippecanoe
c mniy. sta'- of Indiana, and died August
g-;h. lsji'-j.
In matter of the .-tate cf Margaret Cain
eron. deceased. Ordered that Wm. Iloiden
give notice and make final settlement nt
the next March term.
In matter the of (guardian-hip of Jm '
Oeroy. minor heir of Hunara Nasoti. Re
port of R. Fitzgerald, guardian, hubmitud
and approved.
AMl'sF.MKN'ls
TIIEXEUM!
S T R A ( i U E'S O H ( i IN A L
( i K 0 1 K U A 3 1 1 N S T 1 I : L S
POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT OXLY.
Friday Evoninir. Feb. 27th,
New Far., New Features. New Pro
gramme of Rare Merit.
Arlm Hon FirtvCcnu. Nei-crved f cam ft icntb.
To bo hud at Dan. Uiu tuis .