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CAIRO BULLETIN.
W rnntt Nnfcsrrlbera not rwelr
! tbolr papers regularly to report
IMt fsst this flan, eltlirr prrnuts-
PssMUsMlntt earn, Ballotla Halldlai
Waaklactoa Aaa.
Madia mailer an every insre,
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R
1M Ilea the. Mhnrleat Montn
TO OHICAO-O
isntjr MIIm thedhorlral Hosstr.
TO ST-LOUIS
NO 011AN0K OK OAHH
KROM OAinO TO
ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO.
ONLY ON K Oil A NO K OK OAHH
OM 0AIKO TO
Cincinnati, i.lienapoll, Toledo,
Detroit, Clev-lMil, Nlar Kalis
lluflalo, PitOtiUiR, Washlnxtoii.
llalllmnre, Philadelphia, Now lorx,
Iloiton and H point east.
Itllaaual, Janestlltfl, Madls.n,
Lacrosse, Hi. I'ul an.l nil point north.
11ns In also ttie r.nlj dlltct mule In
Decatur, llloomlngton, NpnnRel.l,
Peoria, Unlncr, Keokuk,
HurlinKtoo, Hock Island, I Salle,
MendoU, Dnon, Kreepori,
(lalena, Utibuque, Hioui Oily,
Onahtanila.il point northwest.
Kleennt Drawing Koom Sleeping 0."
On all Night Trains.
HU Checked ioll Important twins,
Kor ticket and information, apply to I. C. It.lt
depot lit lro; on board trio transit tmr l
tweeu Oolnmbu and Cairo, and t Itio prlnclp
rallrnal ticket office throughout the south.
W. P. JOHNSON. Oen'l . ArT, Chleaio.
A. HttCHtLt, Oen'l. Hup't. Chicago.
J. JOHNSON Ag't, Cairo.
CHANoTlOFTIME.
l'lsniiiffr tmlns on the Illinois Central
chance time to-day. From Aid alter '2:40
p. ui. to-day tralus will run us follows:
AltltlVK.
Ktktcmi. tlsllv ....'2:40 a. til.
Mail, except Sunday . . . .'1:10 p. m
DKPA11T.
Express, .. 'WO !'"'
Mail, dally except Sunday .. !1:'.UI u. in
11A1LH0ADTIMB TA1ILK.
OAIKO. AUKANSAS AND TEXAS It. II
On and alter Monday, Atijr. 11, ISTfl, trains
win run itaity, except Minuay, neivvccn
Greenfield's landing and Middles, Mls-ourl
an ioiiow s :
c.otsn WKST.
Leave Greenfield's tit O.-n.'i ji.in
Arrive at Dexter at Ill: Id u.m
Arrlvcat Kiddle nt 11:'20 a.m
(iolMi K.tsr.
I.earo Ulddlei at 1:20 p:m,
Arrive at Dexter nt 1:1'.! li.tu
Arrive at Grccutlcld' at WM a.m.
Cll Ull.r.VION ACCOMMODATION.
l.eavu Greenfield' at 11:10 a.m
Arrive at Charleston at 10:30 a.m
Leave Charleston at StltO'a.m
Arrive at (irccutlcltl'Kut U:'20 a.m
THK CAIRO AXD VLN'CKNNKS
JiAILKOAD.
SHORTEST
Cincinnati,
Detroit,
Ituflalo.
HOUTE FKOM OAIHO
TO
JndUnapolls, Toledo,
Cleveland, .Viagra Fall,
l'ltt-lilirp. Washington,
baltlmore,
Uoitnn and all Intern 1'olnts,
i uiMiiripuKi, sevv lorK.
CHANGK OK TIME.
On and alter Tucday, July 1, ls73, trains
wtU run as follow? :
xxritc!.
Ooimrnorth Waves Calroat 4-.fk1 a.m.
Oolcii ouUi arrive" at cairn ui. .. . j.,Ui.
VIOCND CITT ACCOMMODATION.
Oolns Norlli.
l.t, Cairo at 7:fti.m.,trna.iu.nii.i r. rii. m
doing Poutli.
Ar. Cairo atsiW a.m., lria piui.and i:0G p.m.
The express train north arrives at Vln-ceiineaall-)p.iii.,makliiR
direct eolinee
tlon atl'.':;iu p.m., with Hie Indianapolis and
Vlucennes lallroad for Indlanipolls, tlio
great railroad centre, Iroin wlilcli point
trains aro departing at all hours, lor nil
Joints In tbc United .-'t.itcs and Canada. At
l'J'.M p.m. with the Kvausvillu and Craw
I lUvville railroad, for Terra Haute, Inilln
napolif, Chlcairn, D.itnlllu mid nil points
north, via the Term Haute, Kvausvlllu and
Cblcogo railroad, and eai-l via the Vaudalia
line, and Indianapolis and St. l.nuU railroad.
, At 1:.V p in Willi the Ohio and .Mississippi
railroad, lor Cincinnati, Louisville, uud nil
points can, via Cincinnati,
l'asseugcrs golni; liy this route are placed
In Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, New
York, lloatoii, l'hiladclphla, llaltluioie,
Wa'hlngtou, and all casern points, twelve
hours In advance of tiuj other mulu,
Kxpre-s train makes i iinnpctlou at Kldo.
rado with su Louis and sioiitheasteru rail
way, tor St. l.oul, Mt, Vernon (Illinois),
Shawneetown, and all pnlnU lielwueii Lido
rado and St. Louis.
At .S'orrls t'.ty liiaKes elose connection
lor printjtleld, Jiock Islaml, and all points
on Springfield and.lllihoU Southeastern rail
way aud connections,
AtCarud with St. Louis, Lvaiisvlllt!, Hen
derson and Naihvllle railway line, lor Ml.
Vtrnnn lliidlatta), LvatuWlln, Heudersoii
(Kentuckyh Nashvlllln (.Tennessee), and till
point on M. I,., K., 11. and N. railway and
connection.
ItairQirc i heckcd to all Important point".
l3TF3r tickets and Inlorniation apply at
the ticket ollico, corner Seventh slicet and
Commercial avenue, Cairo, Illinois.
J.so. Lkk, riup't. On ah. O. Wood,
(Jen. l'aB'r and Tickot Ae't
II. K. HUHSsliiK, Ai;ent, Cairo.
KOlt UK NT.
Tho Delta .Social club rooms, suitable
for oliicts, llrtt lloor, south side of Tuk.
llL'LLKTl.v building. Enipjlro at this or
tlco. 8-0-at
I'OU HALE.
One rnaro four years old, good ipring
wagon, harness, snddlo and hridlu nearly
new. ly J. II. l'nii.ur.-i,
8-2'J-Ct
MR. 1AX ROLLKR,
COMPETENT 1'IANO TL'NEH AND
Jir.lAlUKIl,
Has located in tho city. Contracts made
for tuning pianos by thu year, or other-
wiso, to suit tho owner, l'nrtios desiring
to purchase or oxchango pianos would do
woll to call on 3Ir. ilux Kollnr before ne
gotiating. Second hand pianos for sale or
rent. Orders may v bo left at l'aul 0.
bchuh's drug store, Commercial avonuo,
Cairo, Illinois. Max llou.Kit.
NOTICE.
AoT'.OKrtCE 0. i V. K. 11,1
Caiiio, Ills., July 20, 1873.
Kor thu accommodation of thu cltlzons
of Cairo, the Mound City accommodation
train will on and aftor Monday, July yg,
stop as follows At Fourtoenth street
Twentieth street, Twonty-Ilfth Btroet,
Tblrty-rourth street, and thu crossing of
tho Illinois Central railroad. No one
will be permitted on thu train without a
tickt. Kr between iSoiuth street ta.
tlon and Illinois Central railroad crossing
and Intermediate points, the cents.
Tickets good for twenty (ares can bu pur
chased at the tlckot olllco, corner of Sev
enth street, for one dollar, l'asiengora
will not bo permitted to got ou" or on tho
train at any points other than tho ubove,
Ouas. O, Wood,
Gen'l. Patsenger and Ticket Agt.
7-27tf.
IUmoved. Dr. Dunning hoi rcmoTetl
Mi residence temporarily to the fecond
coltago eait or Scheel s hall, on Ninth
itrcet. f-
Spkciai. Notice. During the fair nt
Charleston, Missouri, hocks will lenvo
Field's llvory slahlo at 8 a m., for tho Cnlro(
Arkanias nml Teioi railroad depot.
'.1.2-tf
Wantkd An A No. 1 ood boot
maker. A (ood workman can ohtain
steady employment of Win. Khlori, Twen
tieth street, hotweon Waihlngton bvoiiiio
and l'oplar street. U-IMf
D. Arter has thu lnr;oJt and most
comploto stock of harnoss, snddlcs, bridles
nnd strap goods in tho city which lto snyn
ho will sell nt tioltntii price? for rnsh ami
cash only. 8-lU-lm
i hook on I'rlvato ilisenses (forhoth
loves) and duscrlpllvn rlrcttlnr for murried
woaien. .Sent senlisl fur ten cents. Ad
dress, Dr. Htono, 112 W, Madison street
Ohlcngo, 111. H-2fi-d-0(.d.l'Jf
Stenm rendorlni; kettlo nnd Hi
lures nnd rendering house, tho
house nnd apparatus usod liy llurnntt A
Co., oultidii llm Mlsslsilppl lovoo, is for
sale, lnquiro nt this ollicn. 8--Ht
On nnd after -Monday, tiepteinber 1, nil
vehicles carrying passcnit" "nil from
Calm nnd tho C.A.nnd T. rnllrontl, will
hocrossedntdrecnllold's ferry r.t hnll-fiire,
until n f tor tho fair nt Charleston, Mo.
a.'JT-lOtd
Jt;T received nt Ehler's, Twentieth
street, hetvvocn AVnsiilngton nvenuo nod
l'oplar (trout, tho lineal Krench cull", pal-
ont lenthor and Moroccos lor gentlemen's
wear. A perfect lit and Httisfaclloii lis-
lurod. Any perhons in nccdof hootsnnd
shoes should call on Khl'ir's, oxntiiino his
stock of leathers nnd Icavo their orders.
tf
Mu. John Uackii.uqk.h wishes to re
turn thnnks to tho llismnrck lluntt for the
promptness with which hU claltii ngnintt
tho corporation has heen settled, borne
tlmo ago Mr. Sackhorger roeoived injuries
from tho etl'ects of which ho was conllncd
to his hod for several weeks, nnd for
which ho has received n sick hencflt of
ten dollars pur wouk. 8-'J8-3t
CUEAI IIOAKD1NO.
JCogtit.tr hoarders at tho Kuropcali hotel,
Harry Walker proprietor, receive hoard at
the rate or SiO per mouth. r.-10-if
ENVKLoT'ES.
Kmc white ; single and dnublo X amber
single and double X Canary, best ipiallty ol
inanllla, blue letter, etc., etc. fiO.OOO for
alo, prlnteil at J;i 50 to C M) per thousand,
at tho IILT.LK1TN OKl'ICK.
NOTICE OK COl'AHTNEUSHir.
Mr. Frank Howe Is this Uy admitted
ai n member of our linn. Tho nnmo nnd
style of tho firm remains unchanged.
Ciias. .M. HowkA: Co.
Caiko, September 1, 1872. U-2 tf.
I'ho lr. Itenry'H World'a Toale nntl
It ti tor girat tionaebotil rrmrfly, ptraract to.
tsVc, yrt poUnt for the prevention and cure of
llsra- --
niicimorSarsaparltla, Sold by Druggist
Ir. Ileiiry'M ltoot mill I'liuit I'llU.
JUKI jet thorough no nausn orifrlplnif n
ln ly Trfrctable great I Ivcr remedy. Price 55
riots Sold by Druggists.
.Mr. Wliltroiub'H Nyrtip.
'Ilia grrnt soothing remedy. Price only 25
:rnu. CilT.d rest to the mother and health to
iho child Bold by Druggist.
Mnrrlnjco Uislde.
Intruding Work, Enlarged Edltlos, N"w
tngravluffs, Two-hundred and sixty Fkh,
'lice 50 cents. Addrra I)n. Bint' Irjm
liar, 12 North Eighth Street, St. Looll, Ala
4 AdTtrtlscmanL.
SI'KCIAL NOTICES.
Tho barber shop ii on thH corner of
Eighth street nnd Commercial nvenuo
whoni.lMIoorgo .Stienhouso with his gen
tlomeuly assistants ran bo round at any
hour of tho day or night, ready to soothn
your toolings with n ftuuotli shave, or cool
your temper nnd bead with a good sham
poo. It Is n llrst-class shop, and you nro
sum of receivinL' llrst-elafs treatment.
Ladles' nnd children's hair cut or curled
alter tho most approval styles. 8-lfi-tf
Dr. Lnvitrty, homooopathist physi
cian, lato of! Shawnoctnwn, linn located lu
this city nnd intends making it his homo
iho doctor comes to Ualro woll rocom-
mendod, anu lefurs to thu otlicors of tho
First National bank of Shnwneetown, to
whom ho Is woll known, having practiced
his profession umong them for years, lie
solicits n fair slmru of tho pntrotmgo of
our citizens. 7-iiO-tf
1'. Fitzgerald nt his rooms, corner
l'ourtocnth stroot and Commercial nyo
nuo, oilers for sale Ouinness' l'ortor
Iliifs' ales nnd puro Hunnessy brandy,
and tho genuine Angosturo bittors, all
llrst-clasa cholora cures. Try them
7-17 tr
Dr. W. it. Smith hns removed his or
lice to tho second story of Louis Herbert's
new brick building on Eighth stroot, bo.
tweon Washington nnd Commurcinl nvo-
nuet, whnro hn has morn comfortnblo and
commodious qmrtorg. 8-IO-tf
1'h.il. II. Haup recuivus ripe, lusciou
grapes every morning, rresh front tho
inojard. Ho oll'er them for salu nt
wholesalo or retail, 102 Comuiorclal
avenuo. 1 1-8-tf
AVARD & ROUKRTS,
Dkalkks in Window Siiauic,
Wall I'apkh, FuitB Wiiitk
J.kau, I.INHXKII Oil
II.l.UMINATIMO 01 1,
Hl'HllTM TUI'.PKNTINB, OLUK
KIikm.ac, Alcohol, Etc., Etc.
Washington avenue and Eleventh street,
,K'. - - ILMNOI
0. W. DUNNING, M. D.
KHIDKNOK-oornerNlnth and Walnut st,
on lioura-fronio in. to IS in., anl ...in '
Fortiign Advertisements.
irr RKTERPUIKK.
MISSOURI STATU LOTTERY.
I.XOALI7.KI) II T HTATB AUTUOHITT AMD
Drawn in I'uiimu in Hr. I.ouid.
Graud Single Number Sohoiuo,
50,000 NUMllKdH.
OtAsii II ro iik Drawn August 30, 1873
6,880 rrl&os, Amounting to $300,000.
1 1'rltui.r M.tM.ooo UH-TiUttot. t 100
1 " of lS.tM " of .1,000
1 " Of 111,(41 0 1.1 600
1 " of 7,tou V " Of 300
4 " of B.OilO u " of 2 AC
4 " ol J, too .10 " of 'iOO
W of. 1,000 .1') ' of 1(0
W " lit 6fl lis) " of.. ...... I Ml
to " of iteu wiu " of lu
Tickets $10; Half Tickets, $&: Quarter
Tlokots. S 50.
Our lottsrlea am uhartAred l j the Htate,
alnajtn ilrawu at tho tlmn nmie.l, hii.1 all Ol
Ingtitrt iin.lur tlm suporTlsion uf sworn t
art
raw-
sworn com.
mtsslmirrii.
Thomelalilrwlne will bn publlshrd In the
fit. Louis paper ami a eopy of thawing sent to
purchaser of lick eti.
v'u will ilraw a similar solium the last da; ol
fyrty month .luring the jrar l7:i.
Ki'inltnt our risk by iKist.ilSco rnonsT oriltr,
r(ltirl leltrr, ilraftnr ipis. nU foreir
cu.ar. Ail.lr, MUltlUr, MII.I.KH Co.,
I. O. box 2H1. tU. Ixul. Mo.
OlFT DitERPRlSE
THE ONLY REIitAHI.K OIl'T DlSTIlIIIU-
TION IN THE CODNTRY !
$50,000 OO
IN VAhUAHLK GIFTS I
To he distributed lu
Tj . X) . aiHE'S
lb-Jml licuular Monthly
GIFT ENTEUPllISE
ONE OKAND CA1MTAI, 1MSIX.K
S5.000 GOLD I
Two l'rizos $1,000 H
I'wo l'rizos $1,000 H f
I'wo l'rizos 500 f J GUKUNBACKS
Five Frizes 100
T
Fiv
One Family Carriage and .Matched Horses
with biivcr-mountctl Harness, worth
Jl.WiO.
One Horse and lluwy, with Silver .Mounted
Harness, worth fOtsl.
Ono line-tnueii Ko-ewood l'lano, worth i'oM.
Flvu Kamlly Sewing Machines, worth SlOO
each.
iW Oold and Silver Lever Hurting
Watches, (in all.) worth Iroin f'il tn ::m
each.
tlohl Chains. .Silver-ware, Jewelry, etc.,
t:iv:.
Whole number (lifts li.fioo. Tickets limited
toriO.tsK),
To Whom l.ftieral Vreinlums wrtt-Vio tialj.
Single Tickets (I; Six Tickets Twelve
Circular containing a full list of prise, ail.
scrlptionor tlm mniiur nl .Irawlng, n. other
Informalion In refereiic m Ho. illstrlbuilon, will
b nt to any nun oiilring thiu. All Inter
must be addressed tn 1,. 1). HINK, llox, 66,
flini,lnnli II.
Main Olllco. 101 W. KillhSI.
(ilMNI)KST SPIIEME EVEH KNOWN I
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
OK THK HKNKlir OK THK
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
i j.ooo cash huts .si,.-,uo,ih)o.
E Elt FH' I H TICKET IMtA VS A (HF'I
a
$!2CO.OOO FOI1 SJGO
'Iho Fourth (Iran. I (lift Conceit nuthor,
ie.l l.v special acl tiftlm Legl-lattiro lor the
beui'tlt nl the I'ulille Llhrnrv ol Kcutuckv,
will lake place in thu Fiihfle Llbraiy Hall
it Loiilstlllc, Ky
WEDNESDAY, DECE.MItEU :i. 1S7.!.
(JiilySIMv Ihoti-anil tlckcls will bo sold
ami ono-iiaii ui tlifso urn nti.ioli.il i..r ti...
Liuiipeaii inaiket. thus leaving only Hll.OtHI
for mIii In the I lilted States, vvheio KNMKMI
Here disposed of lor thu Third Concert.
I he lleketK are divided Into ten coupons or
i i ii - iin ii oacK tnu .'eheuii',
, .in inn ui'i.tiiiiiiun in me moue ol iiraW'
mg.
At this concert, which will ho llm grand
.si musical iii.puy over wltneei In this
. iiiiiiu i , uio impicceueuieii mm ol
SX, 000,000,
divided into 12,00(1 cash gills will be dlsirlb-
men iiv ioi among ine uei.ot.jioiiiers. The
numbers ol" the tickets to bo ilrawu Iroin
one wheel by blluil children, aud tho gills
mini aiiutiier,
LIST OK (i I PI'S.
wile tiianii itusIi tiill f2,'S),(KKJ
One (iraiid (ash (lift INMXMl
' 1. 13 .lllllt.) 1 . P 1 1 lllll ,
W.OOIl
line (ir.in.l Ca-li (lilt
Une (irand Cash (illt 17,rHK)
2.1,1 m
111 Ca.h Hills SlO.(sH) each
100,(100
IMMKMI
WiCash (llllh ri.oooeacli .
Ml Cah (illts l.iMOeach
Nl Cash liltth rssieach.
llKM'asli lilfls liHleacli
1. 'si Cash (lilts ioOcach.
2. MI I ash (lilts 2islcach
iWi C.i.li (,111s lixicacli.
lLIOi Cash (jifiH Mcach.
..ii, mm
KI.ISKI
lo.utio
4. 'i.OOl I
Sl.lkKI
;;2,.'ski
.'i.VI,(l(XI
Total, 12.010 (,s. All Cash.
ainoiiiitlngto ?l,r00,000
The illstrlbutioii will be positive wh'ior
an toe ucheis are soul or nut, an" mu i,issi
gilts all paid in proportiix. io imuicKclssol.l
all unsold tlel. tsbelng destroyed as at the
Hrt ami vi omi i..ouccris ami not repre.
sonic. I In the draw lug.
1'Rll'H OF TICKUTS.
Whole tickets, i?."h,(k ; Halve s. 2.i,00:
Tenths, or each coupon $..U0; Eleven
Whole Tickets lor f.Vm.tKl ; ;u Tickets for
il.ono.oo; JIM Whole Tlcl.ets'ior 0,000.00:
227 Whole Tickets for 10,1X10.00. No ills
eoitnt on less lhaii rKW.OO worth ol Tickets
ot a ttmr,
Tho unparalleled success of llm Third
Ollt Concert as well as the satis
ladlon given by the First and
second makes It only necessary to announce
t ie 1 Olllth to illMUu tin. i.rnmnt v.
erv ticket. Thu Fourth cin ".,,.,, ...m
bo conducted lu all HmIi talis lIKo thu Third
and full pittlculais ni:i) bo learned Iron!
circulars which will be sent free trom this
olllco to all who apply lor them.
Ticket now really lor sale ami all orders
iccomiiaiilril hv the money nrnimitlv
Liberal terms given to tho-o who buy (, k.,ii
again. Til OS. I.'. ItltAMLlfni;,
Aeut I'ubllu Library Kentucky ami .Mana
ger (illtConceit, l'ublle Library lltilldlng,
Louisville, Kentucky, s-27 il-cod.Uti.
HANKH
ENTERPRISE SAVINGS
(l.i.trser.l nnruli SI. inm.
ovnest ov
CITY NATIONAL 11ANK, OA1HO
ovvicKitd :
A. U. HAFFOHD, I'rosident;
S.3.TAYLOU, Vice-l'resldcutj
Ii. HYSLOl', aocrotary and Treasurer
I. St. lliUCHT.
K. H. B-ruct .WITH.
Inn. Uiuuuia,
1'iui. (I. Hchcu,
H. It, UoslsuUi,
J. M. failure.
U . r. llLLI.f,
Uepualte ot nur Asuouot atewe.! visl trusts
svi. Ctinta llpwurUa.
I .NTKKKHT paid on dioIU at the rain ol six
x. perorui, por annum, mikii island Hupttui
ttt 1st. Interest not wlthdrAWn lh i.il.liwl lmn.n.
dlatsly to thu principal uf Hid deposits, theretii
k.viuk iiiiHii cuuiiuiiuti iniuresi.
UAKniBD WOUIH AND OHII.I.hltN MAY
DEPOSIT MONKV
CO THAT HO ONK IUB CAN DHiW IT.
Open nenry biislnes day from u.m. to 3 p.m.,
and Haturday er-.ug lor HA VINO DKI'Oril'R
only, rrouv in o clone,
noil W, HrHl.OP. Treasurer,
THE CITY NATIONAL
ClAlttO, 1I.I.IN4SIN
0AP1TAL, - 81(10,000
omosasi
W. s. IIAI.UllAY, I'retideat;
HKNltr I.. IIALLIDAY, Vioe-l'ruiMent
A. il. HAKKOKD, Cashier i
WALTER HYSLOl', A(Ulta 0liler-
ciaicroiui
Htiits Tiiwi, llosikT 11. Ocnkinquiii,
nssavu.itau.iu!, w. r, jillihi,
(iau. U. Wn-Luasoii, Huriim lliau
A. H. Hrroal,
KstvlistnKe, (loin na Uultod Ntatoa
Honda Buncht aud (told.
KBPOaiTH r.oolTed, and a Rensral banking
butns don. "
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
or vaiho.
H. W. MtLLKit, l'r.-sldont.
.1. M. l'liiLbipa. VIco-l'resldcnt.
ClUH. Cunmnuiiam, Cashier.
OOtiLKOTIONS PBOMPTLY MADK.
EXOIUNOR, eoln. bank notes and United
Htate MMiirltt bought and aold.
Internal AVIIoweMl on 'rinsn Milta.
NKW YORK STOxthJ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
LAUOItT YARIXTT STOCK IN THK OITY
OOODb SOLD VKBY OI.OSK.
fsirne-r of Ineteooth trim! uud doiu
'5"J iDtiretBl Aweiin,
OAIKO, ILLINOIS.
O. 0. FATlKlt
I
01 OHIO LEVEE.
There Is lint lu ('alio Clly a store so complete,
As that renowned number, skly.niiu Levee
street i
Oh, the last ray ol hopo ami of life must de
part, 'Ere the thollghtol that jilaco shall fade from
my heart.
It was not that I'.vltNliAKLlt li.nl shed o'er
the scene,
That talent and i;hiiIiis now' cviirvuhui"
seen,
rv,. ,,..t by Ilic magical povv its nl his w III;
Dhliii, It was something more e..iillte
"I'wastliat garments more taleltil, bctter
titling were neur,
Which ntjowod by cnmp.iljMiu that all olliel s
were dear,
That 0110 feel how faultless good clothes
will Improve,
When we see them adorning the Irleuds
that We love.
Thi'ie gents most l'jthl Ion.-, at F.MtMiAt. i:t:'.s
can tin. I,
Either coat, pants or vest made up to their
mind ;
The workingman, too, can lit hlniselt
there,
AI a price that will leave him onu money
to spaiu,
Thern mother-may go and otilllls piociiie,
For their chilitreii at prices ipiltu sure to al
lure, And patirfamllitii lit lilm-clt out,
Without scouring thu city all around and
about.
O, Faruhakcr, my friend, how calm can I
rest,
When I Ice) in) -elf dressed lu a suit of your
best,
For then tin I know how quickly will eease
Every care of my healt ami my mind bu ul
peace.
Homo Advortisemcnta.
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NAI.OOMN,
LITTLE KENTUOKIAN
SALOON
AND
(Open Day and Night.)
J. E. PABKS, Proprietor,
Ohio Levee, bet, 4th ami Oth streets,
OAIKO, ILLS.
MEALS AT ALL 1IOUIW.
A lino now Dining Hall with every con
'ciiieueu has been added to this popular
llestaurant, and the guests will Una every
"cipilslte lor thclraccomodatlon.
THE HILL OF FAKE
JoasiutH of every substantial and delicacy ol
Ihe season,
is supplied with tho
'JHOHJEST LIQUOHStWlNES &C10AHS
83TMlxcd drinks prepared with care.
11-10 tt.
E. 0. PACK & CO.,
rouwAiittixu
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS-
IlKALKIU IN
HAY,
CO UN,
OATS,
M 12 Alt,
FLO II H AND COUNTHV l'llODUOE
OAIHO, ILLINOIS.
il-l'2tt
Homo Advertisements.
IIOOII HlMIII.Ntl.
FATKON J'.E
- -
11ULLKT1N 1J1NDKRY,
.'orncr Twellth street and Washington Ave
.1. C. li.U 15 LS.
(Late ol St. LnuK)
1'ltOI'UIEToK
HOOK HINIiEll AND BLANK IIOIlK
M A N U F A CT IJ It Kit.
III.A.NK ilOOKHor every desi ilptlon.lone
wltli neatness ami dlsalih. All kinds u
ruling done at -hort liotieo lllble-, Mu-ic.
M iu'iilncs aud I'eriodieals I.01111.I 11e.1l ami
at the lowest po-slble rates.
.ounty work, such as lieeoi.N, thickets
Fae Hooks, lllaul.s, etc., made a ipeeialily
tloxes, Pocket Hooks, Knve lopes, eli
in lu tn order II. '1
IIDTCIIKK.'I.
JIVIjANI) .t .SAUKIt,
BUTCHERS
AND DliALKIIS IN
CHOICE FRESH jSIICATS
OF EVEItY DESCUIl'TIO.N,
Corner 10th stiect and Commercial avciitl
next door to the Hyland saloon.
11-lCtr. OAIHO, ILLS.
JACOI5 WALTKJl,
BUTCHBE
AND llKALKIt IN
FRESH MEAT,
Eighth Htkkkt, Hktwkkn VAsniNnTO
AND COUMKHOIAI. AvKNUKd,
AilJilllltUE UI'leiiliiuiNo unit lliuuiy's
Keep the bust or lleel, Pork, Mutton Veal.
I.Ktnb, bausKo, etc., b.t are prepril to tn
oltisen In Hie most n.:ceUIla manr,
joTin sm"itji, "
(Successor to .lumen ICymiston,)
llUTOIIKU AND DKALKIl IN ALL UttlDH OK
Fkksii Mkaih.
COHNKU NlNierKNTH AND 1'OPLAII STH.,
UAIUO, ILLINOIS,
HuyB and Blaugiitors only tho best cattle,
uukh nuu r.tvuji, nil, I in l epnreil II, Il an'
demand for fresh meats from ono pound to
len thousand pounds.
JA.MES K VN ASTON,
BUTCHER
AND DKALKK IN
A his KINDS OK Kit Kri 1 1 ,IKATU
Xeainif. TuinlJclli Mr.'i'l mill Com.
iiii'ii'Ih! A v. line,
lltiysand sUitj,'hteri only the best Catile,
tloxs and Kheeii. and Is prepared to till or-Ici-n
for Fresh .Meats from one to ten thou,
uud pounds. 7-i!2tl
Foroiirn Advertisements.
FILLETS MIS
LOW RESERVOIR
AND 1'AMOIM Toil UEI.NO
BEST TO USB!
CHEAPEST TO BUY 1 1
EASIEST TO BELLI II
tf
ramotin tot doing taorivi
BETTER COOKINO,
Iot.Sd IT
tlnlrltrr midClicnpor
Ts.a ty CtoicslU cii,
sauol's ronctviNO
Cct!:fact!:a Everrwhera,
AMU tlllMl
especially Adapted
nm or ever? household.
sold ja-y
C. W. II K N I) 1: It S O N ,
CAIItO, II, I.N.
8-1 d.Vw iy
MirS ffi
OLIVE STREET HOTEL
MXOXD AM) OI.IVi: STItllllTi,
ST LOUIS,
Ti:WLY UTfKtt ND HI I'l HVMII.I)
IhmuKhoiil v,rk Dlrrmph In Hi ,n:,e
tint vntruiirv luliU l nt uai.ttyi' 1. 1 111 1 glit
has all ru.slirn Imprivi-mi'lit-' limlj li .loiitl.f
American an.l l.orup.nn pUn I.inoHiiti pln,
r.M,ms $1 p. r day. nun, . ro c.icli A1.unc.11
i.Un t2 M perdiy
DOHH. 1 II VTl tlktt A CO. Prr.prlolors-
CON SU MPT J ON
ASD ITrf (M IU:.
lctimi of this awful dl-ca'c nro found in
lu every neighborhood, in almost every
liou.e.
For them and for their friends, we have
lidlniis nl ciMi.l , beer 1.11.I hope the an
nouncement ol a most Important iil-eoicij,
(Irmly based liixtn l oiiiin.... ul nu-
s.iu. i.y which the terilide malady is p0
tlv. lv . ontrolled. mid Its Mcllms arc perm v
neiilly restored to health.
CAKIIOLATKI) COD I.IVKIt Oil,
Is not a secret of eniplrlc.1l no-truiif It Is a
happy combination ol two remedies known
to physicians everywhere as the hot mean
ol comlMtlni; consiimiit on. This comblna
tlon Is .Mr. Wlllson'. discovery aud Is
(oumled upon the Inll.iwliij;
01' N l UKAiSONLNO
Conumitlon l decay Nonthlutr, evpect.
oraut remedies are only u-elu as palliatives,
they dountleachtheeailse -they do not stop
the decay. Tonic medicine strengthen the
III lori es and prolong the battle, but tlm
diva) (foes steadily nil, and sooner or later
the victim must jIhI.I 'limatle chalices are
sniiietiiiics u'on.l, but they seldom wholly
elite. Ill short, the hs Ihilif; lo be done 1 1
toHiopTlli: Di:o.vv ; then apply the restora
tive, tonic and strength !lvin treatment
Think, a moment. 'Ihe Iiiiilth are ilcca)lug
tubercle-, ulcerations, e n (ties and ilcpos-
etilallon carries this pols ill over the brily
Wiisllni;, lo or appetite, enervation, night
sweat-, and all the tellililu symptoms ap
pear: is it worth while to doctor the S)inp
liiins, which ale merely the results, while
the decay, whleli Is '.he catl-e, Is eatllMj U
the lire spring?
These two thing are well known by the
best physicians :
I. Catholic acid po-ttlvely aircsts decay.
Ills Iho itiu-t povvciltil antiseptic In the
known world. Even dead ImhIIch ate pre
served by It. Enleilni' Into the circulation
it at oneo Krapplcs with corruption, nnd
decay ccaes. It ptirlllcs the sources ol'ills
cao, i!. Cod Liver Oil Is nature's best as-Mant
ill rcsl-tlnu coii-iimpiloii. It is at once a
lood, a tonic, a purilicr, a healer. It brace
up ami supplies tlie ilal lori es, lecds the
wasted sjslem, ami enables nature to rcjMlu
her loolhold. Fur tlie-o purioscs uothliiK
can compare Willi Coil Liver (III. This thu
theory ol
YVILLSON'S
CAIi ISOLATED COD LIVKH OIL
.Vs llcsel illP. I lllllv III tlm liivntilr.,.'.! ..Ic... l,i
Wllil'll Will l.n lllrille.l. 1M.nl. !.,.titlnnll.n I!
anv addrevs. '
vVe cannot all'ord space to toll the whole
mi) ueie, 111 111 irjvo too numerous ccrilll
cites Irniii emliient ph) slelans and well
l.iiown elll.cn-tosilfviii in tlm abolutely
wondeilul icsiills ilovvliii; I10111 this j.'1'eat
di-i overv. Siilllce it losay.lt is cut Inj,' thou
sand who supposed themselves lo lie at
death', door.
Wil-nii' Caibolated () Is sclcnllllcally
pi epaied Willi the littlest catholic acid, so
combined an to liucullrcly lianncs, with
Swki;t NukvvkoianCud LivmtOir,
Hi" cclebialed fisheries at Aalestind
(.Norvva)i, piiiiioituced liy physicians the
tuns delicate, clllclent co.l llveroil in thu
wot Id.
It I easily taken, tolerated by the weakest
stomach, dk-ests readily, never become
rancid, ami Is almost entirely live from the
usual illayrcea jIo characteristic of cod
liver nil.
For every uool cod liver oil Mr. YV!lloii'
dlseoveiy Isol Iho irronlust value.
I-or thu sain Internal administration of
cat boll.) acid Mr. yilhon' method of 'on
ell u y Hut oil absolutely 7,uc.
"WIXiXiSOrtT'S
UAHIiOLATKl) COU IAVKU OIL
Is a spcclllc and radical cure for
O O S XT 2& 3? T X O
AND SCROFULOUS DISKASKS.
Keineinbor Iho uaiiio, WUImhi's C'.ei.,,
luted Cod Liver Oil." It IZvh hi Z
vvudue-sliapeil bottles, lin.iilii.- tlm Inveii
tor s irnaturo. ami Is sold l.u it... 1..... .......
I'rcpared by ,1.11. WIIUon,s;i.lnhiiSt., N V.
HOLD IIV AM. Dllur.HIHIM.
IticiiAiiDsoNitCo., St, Louis, 1 Wholosalo
HouliiiitA: KDHAi.i..0hIcii:o. Agonts.
8-1 d.Vw ly
Are Soiled to all Climates

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