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TIIK MKMPIUS A VALASC11K. ho withdrawal of Col. M. C. Oullon-ay from the Me.rpliis Arahnehe, w -6BcedMTralilyiigo. Tlio reason -slfhtd foF'tfaU step li the wont of harmony la the politic! conduct of tho psper-Col. Keller, "co-dltor nnd owner, being b con 'erTUr who Is In favor of n new depnrt nr$ upon the part of the Democratic party ml Col. Galloway contending for the unity of the party-K-liovIng the well being of the South to bo hinged with the success of Democratic principle. Col. Gallowav .founded tho .Iralaiicht, and by an cxcrc'c of hi ability m a writer -and tact at a business man, luou gavo It character s tho leading journal of Tctinw tic, nnd ns one of tho iiblcst and most In fluential of the South. Iti character win aptly Indicated by rU nnmc. Its Influence walike the power of the avalanche, carry ing everything before It. It carried Mom phi and tbnl portion of Tenncisoo Into re licllion, and ufter tho war moulded public sentiment In favor of tinl verbal suffrage and gcnnral amnesty. It la always been very positive In nil lt teaching! nnd prefer enccs. fearless In the line of duty, thrink- Ing from no rcsiwnslllllty n powerful friend, a terrible entfrny. ' ' "Wo have received no Intimation a to , Col?Galloway future; but cnlorUiln the "'hope that ho l not lost to the profession he ha to long and signally honored and adorned. The field of Journullm can but illy spnre, him. Col. Keller will reman In cbargo of tho L Aralanchr, nnd devote It to an advocacy of hi conservative political view to the contolldutlon of the conervativu clement of tho country, bo they Democratic, ltndi cil, Kcpubllcan, white, Ihck or yellow. Ho li u gentleman of ability, of innny ex cellent malillci, and, zealoui In tho work ' In hand,.wlH maintain for tho Atalaixif a high Hand among the Journal of tho country, vp .v.i jim.loox nors. ' That wai a ad case a terrible case that of tho girl llertha Ijiwrence, who dropped out of a balloon, near Jlontpellcr, Indiana, the following nutc: Sailed from Toronto, Aprll'2, forXew York. Mit with advert wind, nml by n midden movement of the balloon, 31 r. J.n , grange wa thrown out, at near ns I could ' determine, over tho'outhcrn part of Michi gan. Not knowing how to manage tho hlp, it hai been tbsied to nnd fro in all direction! linco he fell out. I nm nlono, and no earthly power can lave me. I drop tlicio Unci hoping tome human being will find thorn nnd communicate to my parent! the tldlngi of my melancholy fate. To Heaven, to Heaven 1 commit my toul. l'leaio tend them thli note, to ltalph Lawrence, Upper Cunada. "IIKKTHK LAWKKNCK." Poor llertha 1 She win savcl from h lior riblo death only bv one lucky accident, viz: tbe neglect of tho balloon to tail from Toronto, or anywbero cite, on thu date mentioned. In other wordi, the ttory li a hoax n '-balloon hoax on a tuinll Kale. THE FHVIT CHOI'S. Tho Iht Quoin Trilunt tpcaklng of the first crop iay! that a linn east and wot through Kichview or Aihley would divide the injured and uninjured fruit region i. North of thu line the fruit hot m-aped in jury. South of the line, and particularly In the more elevated localities, tho peach hai suffered tevercly it being untafe to count upon more than half un Average crop. Apple nnd cherries Lave not been damaged much. $&"ilr. Z' Clifford, of Gallatin county, who propose to contM with Han Munn for tlm empty honor of the lUdlcal nomina tion for Congress, In thii district, was tho "flghtiug chaplain" of the old Twenty, ninth Illinois volunteer. He it it inun of fairubllity, of indotnltublu energy, Im-measurable- loquacity, and juii populur In thu upper end uf the district. Ho wat tho Lincoln elector in thu year 1K.4, and nude a very vlgoroui canvas. In view of these and u greiit many other fact! we are not uro but Orel will bo called upon to '-flax out' not -Munn but Clifford. The title of "flirbtlng paron," U u '-big thing" for Clifford. BeHT Next Thurtday Is tet apart, by the Independent Order of lied Men i.ll over the Union, to commemorate the funding uf their order. They are making "exten lve preparations," especially In the South ern Statei. We upo) that when the colored people, under tho procet of mu lattolzlng, get to bo entirely faded out and extinct, there will ttart tip thu Independ ent Order of lllack Men to tommtmorato and keep allvo the virtue! which tho member will tuppoe the nb.olcte African to Lave once possessed. WA most dUattoroui Are occurred in Wncj, on Friday night latt, during the prmUnco of a high wind, Tho property Urnii M valued t S300.000. Tho Jltr. W printing oClce, one of the largest in the .Jv?' ! t0Ull' Jwtroyarf. I $30,. WOiOUvhlclure WM S:;; U' Either byth, Htate ynr l,H1 "f ' It.1.'" IT" '' the Sen to lve,t gatli,Bt,,miIlUtc,In-Uio gl.com.p lon ,nall(ir, ,bal uo brought to -Wathinmoa rtcniU- rZ Georgia to HullcV, touStt Cobgre.Io.l luutlon fj'n The draft wa. drawn utJrrd fund of Georgia, m the firm name cf.Svktt Chadwlck 4 Co, proiirietor.of AVUHar.r. Hotel, "Where Bullock puU Up, ttud WM PJbJ? 'to l wder of itigg,' k Co Wslwi, of Wathington. 'at w-. " There wa an old ironiAn, and trlitt do yon llik f !!.? 1 1 trit on nothing but victuals itmlHrtnlc I HlikipMrt. A few woekngo it wai nnnounend in all the papers that tho Kmprcii of. Atittrla could eat nothing but milk and egg. Now it I announced, nho In all the paper, thnt tho inpro4 of Ruuia can oat nothing but milk, eggi and nge. Soon tome other paragraphia will want an Item and an nounce that the KmpreJi of France can cat nothing but milk, eggi, lago and nut meg. Pott around the egg! and milk. Hi 8Qr Tho Cincinnatlan bnve nicknamed Murnt nalstcnd and Wathlnglon McLean, the bclllgorcnt editor!, ni Mnwhal Mural nnd General Wahington, Both pnrtld, by the way, have disappeared, and a hor rible tuiplcloh Is abroad that each hn eat en tip tho other. THE GREAT ILLINOIS CEN TRAL. ITS OlilGIX, OPESIXG A XI) Ol'Elll TIOX. A sketch of tho origin, construction and and operation of tho Illinois Central rail road, recently published In tho Chicago Haitway ferine Is tlaborato and Juit In ovcry particular, invo wherein it trcnU of tlio origin or.tho enterprise. Tho fact 1 overlooked that but for tho penlitent and unremitting lnbor of parties Interested In tho Cairn Property, tho Illinois Central rallrWl might never havo' been built. It wni that intcrcit that pressed the pro ject upon thoa'ttcntion of Congres! through Senator! Drccse and Dobglaa; It was that Interest that, as far back as 1817, initigatcd mail meeting In Northern 1111 nola, nnd otiiorwlso rnunufacturcd popular sentiment in favor of tho project among tho people. During an interval of four or flvo yenn tho energies and means of thoie parties were made to bear upon Congron through an efflciont and powerful lobby, and a favorable public ccntlmcnt in Illi nois nnd eltowhcfe. Congrcu llnnlly suc cumbed, nnd on tho 20th of September, 1850, tho "act granting tho right of way and making a grant' of land to Illinois, Mississippi nnd Alabama-in aid of thu construction of n railroad from Chicago to .Mobile" beenmo n Inw. This end nchlered a half dozen "rutnurs ' or tne unuortaklni: re vealed thcmtolvcs nnd laid claim to the glory of thu achluvetncnt, while the real authors of It subsided Into obscurity, sat isfied to enjoy their success in sllcnco. Wo copy from tho Jlcvitto tho roforenco to tho old Illinois Central railway, the opening of tho pa-sent road and thoeffect of its operation greatly regretting our inability to reproduce tho article entire: 01tiniNAI.X0RTU AXU hOUTH RAILWAY. Among the lines contemplated by the Legislative not authorizing State aid, was one project between 1880 and 1840, run ning tho entire length of the Stnto, from Cairo to Galena. Work on this was, in deed, l"rttin, and considerable sections WCIM graded. In lofilt f llio ujiiieiit of Interest by tho Stato of Illinois how ever, work was abandoned at this point. Of tho wholo magnificent Stato railway system, only a short line from bpmigiiew to tho Illinois river was built. The Inst tato of tho commonwealth seemed wore than the first. The fact of an enormous State debt, contracted for projects uncer tain of realization, and some of them per haps impructicaoio u rcuitzco, aim lite ex pectation of high taxation upon an unpro ductive investment had tho effect to turn tho tido of emigration away from Illinois, nnd drive it farther eit. mainly to Iowa. A rtlKCKPENT. Tho auccchs of tho Cilial land grant measure, ami its fruits in tho creation of a great route of commerce nnd the growth ol population nml wealth thereupon, r sug- i: Oiled and encouraged tho revival of tin project for a north and south line ot rail way, that should, In like manner, open to settlement nnd to the markets of the world, vast regions, cdnccrnliig which it was only known, vaguely, that there was in them promlsoofrlch rewards to productlvo in- uuiirv. A l mo iimu wneu ino ninie stunned iiavincnt on tho old railway enter priic, far mora monoy had boon spent and work was further advanced on the canul project. In aid of which the Uni'od States inailo tho grant of alternate sections. It was natural that similar aid should bo looked for In behalf of the revived rnil way, which, it was also natural, should 1ki u virtual revival of the abandoned one conceived years before. The preoccupation of tho public mind with the old route also doubtless oxplains the designation of "main stem" applied to that portion of the mora comprehensive now lino. At an events as ino result oi a nubile aL-itatlor. of tho scheme, which per vadinc and earnest nt it was, but foebly emphuslzcd Its necessity us n remedy for tho financial embarrassment and the in duttrial docline of tho commonwealth durimr tho terms of Senators Douglas und llreese, tho uctof Congress referred to was secured, authorizing the State to negotiate with a company, on tho basis or a Uovorn nient land grant, for tho building of a line, connecting on tho ono hand tho great lake, and on tho other the greut rivers of thu Nortliwo.it with the Gulf region of the country. "main line" and "hkaxcii. This new project differed from the nrig liiul one in recognizing thu growing Lake port as thu promising rival of Galena. Following tho old lino on many portions of lu "main stem,'' It provide! for u ''Chicago Hranch." Tills orii;inullv tiro. Jected, was to lea vo the "main'' fine at m fcalloj hut, tlnally, points further south were considered, with the result of llxlng the present jwlnt of dejtarturo (Centralia), bringing it northeo.u rn terminus on a line of divergence oven more direct thun It northwestern. Tho distance to Chicago tut Ij4 Salle would havo been about 00 .mics, in coiiipanson with '03 miles ly the nrpsont lino. Coiniwtltlon with other fines building from Clilcago west ward, wat also avoided by tho present route; tho amount of land due the Co. was materially. added to; whllo the number of cjuntie to which tho road gave tho Drat railway faeilitlos and tho most important that could bo looked for for a long time to come, was Increased by nu les than seven or eight. OI'KNIKO Or THE UOAD. Tho road Wisoponid September 27, JbM. 'nllne, is located, ptsd through the The Cairo Brilletin, most sparsely settled portion of the Stato, settlements not tinfrcqucntly being n day's journey apart. Only two stations on the Chicago Branch (Knnkakco nnd Ur Imna) wero in tho vicinity of oven small village, tho alto of nearly every ono licing vacant In 18C3, With tho oxooptlon of Cairo, Joneshoro, Vandalin, Decatur, Clin ton, JJIooinlngton, La Snllo, Dixon, Free port and Galena, the same was true of the main line and Galena Branch. Most of the lands had been In tho Government market for about a third of n century nnd had they been Anally told, ns such, they would have brought but 12j rents per ncro under the Graduation Act of August, 4, 18Vl. Corn, in1 that primeval 'period brought only from 0 to 6 cts.. nnd wheat from 25 to 40 cts., por buliel; nnd stock was, of course, unprofitable! What tho farmer could not put Into food, clothing nnd shelter, win ofiio advantago tniilnu J.NFI.UKXCK or THE nOAD. To these binds, practically worthless the Hallway Company, by an expenditure of twenty millions of'ilollnrs, impurted value, the system under which those be longing to It were sold being so sagacious ly devised thnt tho settler upon tlicm, re mote from the established markets of tho country, enjoyed a better inconiu with less inoor tinm lie woum liuvo received on lnnds bought nt tho same rutei in tho in terior of Now York. Vennsylvntila, Mary land or Virglnln. Their transfer to this Co. was, as u distinguished statesman char acterized it, a threo-sldcd bargain, In which nil parties were gainers : the United States by speedy sale- nt from $2 60 to SO for what would otherwise linvo gone beg ging at 121 cts.; tho Stnto by a vast in crease of tho producing classes n people Industrious, enterprising, intelligent, in creasing tho tnxablo property Uswelling capiUil nnd commerce, ana enjoying. tno rnptmy growing Ineomo from tho seven per cent, of gross receipt of tho road'; nnd, llually, tho company, building and equipping nearly a thousand mile of road witli the ronsonubh; certainty that proceed of sales of lands would largely cover expenses. The year 1868 taw 100 cities nnd villages of from 'J00 to 12,000 Inhabitants nlong the line the contort of n population of moro than 000,000. Of these, 76 had no pnpuljj' tlon in 1H60; and tho aggregate of tin rt malning 20 wns but 14,2H'J. In IHSCthu population of 81 cities was 73,U8!i; in 1850, 03 contained a population of 1 l'J,29'1 the charchc numhcring I'JO, tho schools 200, the stores 1,127, tho hotels 250, the saw mills 76, tho flour mills 70, the factories 206. Tho following arc statistics of inn terinl progress : ISM. IK'.r,. is. ls, Wheat, net's.... ua,w Oirn.aeri's l.li'.J.W) Nwfjrmopfn''l ..... n,lM Value of twk.fl,Ut,S"i lip'n lot town 2K.,lln ...... l.Slo.OTO l.Ks.ll') I 3T i,!M,tii ......il7,le.'.,Ti" l. .i.lll Tho passage from tho New Testament, "it is easier lor a camel," etchas pernlex ed many good men who have read It liter ally. In Orlcntnl cities there nro in the larger gates small and very low apertures caiicu meiapnoricaiiy "necdio s eyes," just as wo talk of certain windows lis ''bull's eyes." These entrances aro too narrow for ataincl to pass through them In the onllnary manner, or even If . loaded. When n laden camol has to puts through ono of theso entrances, kneels down, and Its load Is removed, nnd tlon it shullles through on lu knees. "Yesiorday,' write Lady Duff Gordon, from Cairo, ''I saw a camel go through tho eye of a needle thut is. the low arched door of mi enclosure. Ho rnust kneW and bow his bend to creep through; andthusthu ilch man must hum i.u M...ir ' ANNOUNCEMENT. For Jtidtl oftitr ffupretue S'oiirl. Vrre authorised eo annonnec lliat tlm Hun 8IDNKV llltEIV-K will m ueanUliltln for lh ultiee of JuJtfecjf thSiiiretno Court of Illinois, from th Klrst drsn l Disitlon. Ei'-ction on Mou.litj-, June 0, U70. J M. P1IILI.IPN c :., .Suceessort lo K. II. llen.lncLs A VJ FORWARDING "WJjLixrX - Boat PROPRIETORS, CA11U), ILLINOIS. i.iiii:kai. AivNt't mai: sx . S-Ar preiisn-l to rn'rlre, stort and furwupl frrlshts to all Hjuts, and niy u sell un uum iiii.iiiii . stsrlluslnnsa slU-ndtxl to with trinitiirt. -iVO. II. PIIIM.IN, tJ Huceo.soi to Parker A Iliillli. UENKKAL. COMMISSION And Ilrah lu Flur, 9fel, Hay, Corn, Oiittt, urssii. Cor. 10th St.& Ohio Levee CAIKO, IIXI.OIN. II ALLEY, iTnprietnr or trie .. OXXJbJEVX'JBXl. STOVE STORE COPPER, TIN AND SHEETCIRON JOBBINTO SHOP WAStlllMUTtlN AVKM!r, A BUTE TIIK MASSUBl MUi'StK. m-HooDDK. UuttrrinK, Hnoiitliiff anil HifAin. Dual Work done In a ui at aod aulMUuilal tnM r, til shart nolUa. ICE, ICE f Are .ire now prepared to deliver Tee to Fam ilies and othersin all parts of the city, at prices that will bring it, within the reach of all. On r facilities are known to be such as to enable us to do bus iness in a business-like manner. Prompt delivery and good treatment en sured. Orders may be V left at our office, corner Eighth Street nnd Ohio Levee, or with our dri vers. E, LOOMS & CO. Cairo, May 4, 1S70. At tho WaMhi limits 11 Kn- loon. corner oi Wn.sli- iniston Avcmio mid jFoiirlcvntli iSlrrct. V. IILANKKMIl'IKi', I'lopriclor. 02DLI3I AND 0?TICAK3. jASi: a.i ).n roisT. TIIK III.KSSI.i.S(ir ;tt' 4-t MiillT Tin-re . le' iirir .i m, ti . . r, , if. . i k..i, ami 1'i'rf. tf J.! r .11 iihlv U. .1,1, mi l.y i.- ijj I'liniiwn ii .i iKiiknriun. Mc.-sin, LAZAItl'S A: 3IOKKIS, OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS ii ak i roun. co.v.v., Mumf i tm t thu C' ibri l Perfected Spectacles! jinu, uM.rrir nf Ktr ner, lUporum lit, n... . ... ....( i. .-..pit. utrt' iiinrr ih'pii t'nai,. ni in i'iuiim-imii .inrsii i in -i leruniin, Porfoot Spootnolofi, Wlncli Imrn l-ri n t l 'siiliiinlniiitnl iiiifoii.)n toiliu ui-mrr. in Mw liim io, ilt.Mi .au.I,( v.n mi livnl, .Niih ll.inl-lnri-. Vinint. Mauif, .NVw i"rK,.-iMi iit.i'j-, ri-nii.tKiinia. uiiin, MK'iiivnn, M'l.aiosln, lllmmii, Minn.... a, Kn-,i., Ml.imin. Iowa, ami nil tin llrih.li I'mtiiH-r., linrii'K th a.t .Uin-n jrnr. Tlio..- I'l li l.p.lil IVrln'Icl rn'iHrn'ii . aSTovtu Tiro tho !Eyo An llti'l insny nr. wiilioiu hant.- Mi i. Lam li" , .Morn, liutr n imhiIhi Taber Brothers 1VATCII.MAKKHS. .IKWKMIItS AXI OrilCIAXS, Ijnli-r In all kinds of AiiiitIciIii mul Poirla Valt'ics, Fmr Jeui'lr)'. iJimnanJ. Soihl Himr, I'lsii'.l W&rel ul.ii ijM!iliri-tnrel lif Juilrv m.il lii... ... rc. IHUil'l rci.iii.. aSTo. 83 Ohio Xjovoo CAIItO, IIiLl VOIS, In Airnt. fur lliu I'l.u , Ir in ulxnn onlv n.n nitty nuiiiiiifu. nu rr.i'iu.i.im I'.MI'l.uj LAZAIUJS A MOKIIIS, HanilfjetiiriliK (t laui, II.i nu lit lurd, Conn. FARE TO EUROPE. TICKETS FOR SALE IMIiK I'roiii 1 lvcriuiil,I,oiiiluiiilcir' y, (ilnsgotv ur Qui'ciifcliMin to Cnlio, 39 30. NAI tCOllU.MUHKIU A OANIIS'.i:, mirtir Agttsu. M ft ;Mi Q b Wmfl m H If Mlay 9. "yffr. ir. .hgiil'ttf.r, mportlar and Wholesale Dealer IN Wines, Liquors TOBACCO and CIGARS. , .Rpnt for lMt I'rnn I. of CitJLUI AM) STOCK. ALE ImportoclAlomofciif- rorout ltludsi. X. 75 im U IiB VISE CAIRO, ILLINOIS. :i-.IK IIOTIIL. Cur 'llilril unit .Slisrhrt Mr rein. rr. louis, ro. Titiiii '2 Per Hay. . , , ft House Farafsbed wilb Best-Spring Beds lliiil.r ffilrtillv to.. Un.. for all tttin. l."n ill! 1. uu 1 hti'amlrfat Tirkct ulttin in ,h n u.-. J. CIIIM.KV, Pmiirlclnr. msr."i.ltm 6H0CSP.ISS COHXISSIOK. m. iirix.v. H. OCER sn O'I.WIK.Mii.V Mi:uriiA.T, No. 72 OHZO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. n tPllrfft.' ft-sirs it. Jltrrlintita nf Cains, G. I. UH.I.IAMKOV, GROCER ik,oittoi3 '.ii.mssio. .iiEiM'ii.tvr Vo, 7(1 Ohio Lcvco, CAIRO. ILL. Mii''lHl nlii'iillou Klvt'ii In S'uualvii. KK-iiia auit l'tlllntj Urilcm. . Strnllim. T. lllnl. QTItATTOX . IIIII1, ("iirrp.ors tubtiritton, lliiilton A Clark,) "WlioleHalsi GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 07 OXXZO LEVEE CAIRO. ILL. iKlit ol Amcilt nii INiuilcr Co.. mill MHiiulNcuirvra AfH lor lotion Vtirss. " BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC, " cjjs55 O S a J-1 - 5" S Si 1 S5 ij I CD 7 S O S p I Mo &5 co JOTEL i OT. . GUN ADD LOCKSMITHS. sQ.lVi:k a- no.v, GUN 1 LOCKSMITHS, rotnttsrrclnt sic, tor. or lNilt ttlrret. CAIKO, ILMNOH. Mn'jfMtiip nJ reimrs all klml of Guns, Locks, Keys, Etc "Vork winotnl nl charRM roH'Otnl.lc BOAT STORES, gAJI M II.sO. MUI.CIt IN BOAT STORES GROCERIES, Mi. ... P rovisions 110 OHIO LEVEE, Osmlx-o. Xlltxioltai. "V EMS, JUL'C; MOKE. BARCLAYS' DRUG STORE So. 74 Oliio Levee, anno, Mijtj. PUKE DltlMiS! COJIPin KNT ASSISTANTS J iu:asonaiiu:i'iut.s! "Our l(Miil Slur llrst ltrfrrun-. BARCLAY RROS. 1I Ihn Urn'st nml iHiinplt.t .loek r.f IMI.NT.S. OILS. ivi: sTi'rrs, Ami Rin-rl nn-l. In llirlr Im t f'tmi l lwrMi .-I Iiiii. mul Mmpli'- In Our Prescription Department Vt'c use Don'1 I- 'I lh 1'1'HFNT AMS JIOHT A lll.i: MIUDIOIrKS JJAIXTKUS .M.iTllllIAI.S. A lull lino nf WhU.l t.il, 7.lr. rl WhHf. Vrnl.hra, 'ti I'hIiiI ItriKlir, Sllll."., Str., Ac, IX l.MKiK STOCK, V.t BnrolAyM'i riz.vim on,. Genuine Article, Jnal rrcclviil Irons II r. Ilniiillit'a l.ab. rstloo'i Chlcngo. Its ni nit at iniiliclnr nml no t'lrf ilisinic ; Tlm notlfr la only to infi rm jroa tint it cantr .ilppllril lo J DM JT IIAIU'LAVN' CoIoglK'N, 1'jXtrilCl.S, XomaleM, sSdiipN, YAv. AM. Or Till: KKSTULMI.ITV .x 33n,x'oll.yls,. rpm: .MAI.AH1A ki.vc;, For Chills and Fever, Its (lie uieslicliiu (hut lsotttN all ulhcrs). ItAKCI.AY IIIIOTII i:il.S have; Ituiiil recommend II. 17KSi:XCK OF J.t.Tl.lIC'.l it ui..i:k, Pure and Strong, Tst bu luid by Hie NIiikIu lluttlo r, nt WliolcHiile, COA.. on,. Standard White Oil, , I. l'Ki.ns: OKIIKU, For hiiIc In quantities!, from ono barrel nnd npirardH, low IbreaMli.at IMHCJ.AY Jilt ON. piIVNlCIA.VS Country Merchants A .MS OTIIKRV, Arc Inviled to examine our tsloek. . Barolay X3x'Oas. CONTRACTORS. G EO. A. I'HIIIKMAX, BRICKLAYER & BUILDER, Cairo, - - - - IHh., I. tirinniMl In IaIia cnntrftct for tlld ffiyllnn nl All kinds of Uriel; Ilti.lncsa llniiica, Itrslilonc'04, tliuiulie. or Hchool lluuso., ur Urlckwrk of tiny ullier fharacler. Hp rnfer, Willi oontlilfnco, lo lila work in Culro ami rlseulicru, an oviUonco of laaniiiiy iouo nrsK'iasa jous. FtLOURr COMMISSION. JJAIiMOAY ItKOTIIFItS. IHL mm WBIMIK 1 fflHHIS9) hKAI.V.UK IN FLOUR Anil Agiit nf oiiio kivi:k ai kaxawiia SALT COMPANIES 3XTca. vo oxiio Xjxirxizi CAIRO ILLINOIS. Q iv. jici:i:x, (Sinrcsor M rlln,fliMit A Co. J FLOUR AGENT ..,..n l tirnTnl Commission Merchant 8 1 1. A)tr. 11 J, 4 YKIIS iV CO.. ItKU.KIW IN FLO UR Anil Orncral. . . Commission Merchants NO. 133 OHIO LEVEE, 9P IIJSl s. iiakui:l, iikm.i:iw I.N FtJKltflTUItE OTT13333NXS3-V7C7-.X.3D, Bar Fixtures, (JliASSWAIlK nml HOI'SK FI'ltMSII- IN(1. coons, 185 and 187 COMMERCIAL AVENUE Cairo, Illiiioi. WOOD, t ww wsl w w w w w w w w IP 31. U'AUI, DEALER IN FIREWOOD IM l'lti:s'Alti:t TO I I I.I, OIIIIKIIM I'roini'tljr an ) mii.fai l.. ,lv, ,ii il,,. t I irrit'.vM, OAK and IfK ICOKY I.i'nw OpIits nl IIiiIi-hS Olil Stainl OK AT TIIK I'OST.OI'1'ICK. 3ANK., rniiK FIRST-HSTIOHfiL B AH K r.r- O.V1. X 3TL O. llMi:i. m ill), I'rraliltiili itoui:iir yv. jiii.i.i:ii, vicci'rca.i .', S. lli:uili:ti, CnatiUr. Collections Promptly Made, i:xiiiiuit:, Coin, Itauk oicm and i: -tiled NtaleH Neeurl lie lloiiKlit and Sold. Intcrcit Alliwril un 'limit IMiolt.s. rpili: CITY HATfONAL BANK CAIRO. ILLINOIS. Capital - - $100,000 W. I. HAI.I-IDAY, Irrtlilenl A. B. APPOIIU, Caalilari WAI.TKK IIVKI.OI', Atslalaut Cn.hlf r. DIKCCTOliN. K. Ntailt Talor, tV. I'. Ilalllilir, Sfott White, llolit.ll. Cuunlnslitm (ifo. II, Williamson, Strjilirts lllnl, A. II, Salforil. Kxohangcs Coin anil V. K. ltond lloulit and (Sold. XSoporsltofii IX ooolvod AND A QKNUIIAti IIAMdNO ni'NINElitl CONOVCTtl).