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JQN H. OBERIjY EDITOR;'
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CAIRO ILLINOIS. FRIDAY. MARCH 13, 1874.
OFFICIAL PAPER OK CITY AND COUNTY.
UUK OIUJKUUKH.
IHIUS'IIAN CUUllCU KlKlitfCDtli btrett
between Washington and Walnut.
I'feaclilog every third and fourth Sunday .
hunday tcbool at 3 p. in.
I'rayer meeting Wednesday evening.
It li TKIMMLK, I'astfir.
ftUOitiyTJCUlAM-BIhtii Btroet.
1'roachlnK, Habbath at 101 a.m. and 74 p.m
i'rayer mettitg, Wednesday at 74 v. in.
abbath Behoof, 3 p.m. J. M. Lansdon, Hu
tiertntesdent. Hmv. U. Tuatku, i'attor
MtTHODIST. Cor. Kighth and Walnut 8U.
t'reachlng, Sabbath at 11 a.m., and 7 p. iu
i'rayer muounr, weanesaay,7i p.m.
Sabbath School, a. tt.vt
i.. Yi, miuweu,
eutierlntendtnt. Kiv. .),
1., WALLBk,
faster.
vIlUKUU OK TUK lliaKtCMKH-(lplsco
0
won
orbing prayers. Sabbath 1(4 a. in.
tvenim; prayers, np.iu.
gabbat School, v a.m.
1UV. Oi.ts. A. iii.)ii:i(T, Hector.
jT. I'ATIUCK'H UUUKCll-.NllUb at. shJ
Washington Avenue.
I'uhUc aerrice, Sabbath 6:10 atd llH a.ta.
Vesper, 7 u.tn.
Sabbath richool. 2 p.m.
service every day, b a.m.
ItKV. 1'. J. U'lULI.Ohl.4, I'risst.
T. JOSKPll'rf CUUItfJll.-UerBun,) cor.
Li roi wainui auu iros Hiroeu.
limn, every Habbath at 10 o'clock a. m. I
ttpers, 2 p. m.
during week days, b o'clock a. u. I
llav. C. llovrMAN, l'rlost.
d Kit M A.N L.UTlli;ilA.N CHUIICH latU
treet between Washington Avenuu and
Walnut street.
I'rtaibinir Sunday looming at 10 o'clock, i
ssbbath School at 2 o'clock p. m.
KKV. C. 1UK8CIINKK. 1'aStor. ,
lUU.NU itEN'S CliKlSTlAN ASSOCIA
'1'ION. Kegular meeting second Monday
each month at their room over HockweU
& Co' book store, Commercial avenue.
Weekly I'rayer meeting, riday,7i p.m. at
the room.
I. VJ U-rtt t w. t ll.a.M...., 1
iKCONU MISSION Ail V UAl'TIBT 1
CUUltCU. Corner iiyeamore aud Forty- , r
nrat streets, l'reachlng Habbath at 11
o'clock a. in. and 3 o'clock p. m. I
bunday School 1 o'clock p. in. I
The church Is connected with the Illinois ,
Association, by the First Mleilouary 1J'I"
tilt Church ot Cairo.
ltv. Solomon l.ioNAKD. I't stir. !
AKlilOAJi METUODIST. rourteetth, bo f
tweea wainui ana ceaar.
Hervlces, Sabbath, 11 a.m.
Sa'jbath School, li p.m.
Class meets at 3 p.m.
eKUOM) KREK WILL UAiTlST- Kit
tee nth Street, between Walnut aud Cedar,
services sanDain, i aim a p. ni ,
Rkv. N. Kickh, l'aitur.
HIKE WILL BAPTIST UOMJS MISSION
SAUBATU SCHOOL. Corner Walnut
and Cedar Streets.
Sabbath School, 9 a.m.
FIRST KKKK WILL BAPTIST CUCUCli I
Currr'a Barracks
Setvicas, Sabbath 11 a.m., 3 p.m. A "i p. tu.
Itsv. Wm. KMUjir, l'atir.
I1UHT MISHIONAUY UA1TIST CUUKCIi. .
-i.edar, between .Mntii and Tenth su.
Preaching Sabbath, 1(4 a,m. and 7i p.m.
Prayer Uieetlui;, W edueflby evening.
I'reachltu;. Priilay evenliur.
Sabbath School, 1) p.m. John Vanliaxter
kod Mary SU!ben, Superintendent. .
Ukv. T. .1. SliOHkM, Pt.tor.
!t( ONlt IIAPTIST I HUKU1--Fourteenth
ttHiet. bclivet'tl Cedar and Walnut. 'I'lie
only UapUit church reconUvd by the As
tuciation.
tl"VK'i, iikbbalb, 11 a.m. 3 p,ni. and 7 p.ui,
Ukv. Jacoh KhaiiI.kv. t'Mn.
aKUHKT OttPKKH.
T11K MASONS.
I AlliO COAIMANDKUY. NO. 13.-Stted I
ASieLubly at tho Asylum Matoulc 1UU, Hint
and third Mondays In each uionlh. '
t A1HO COUNCIL, No. 21. Keyuiar Oouw .
tatlou at Masonic Hull, the Mitou.l triiU) ,
in each mouth.
CAlitO CHAPTKK No. 71.- Hular Con.
vccatlon at Matonle Hall, on the third '
Tuesday ot every inonth,
A. Will I I llllll.' C. (!? li' fc A M 1(11.
lar CcmmunlcaUons at Maoulc UaU, Uiu
ccond and fourth Mondays of each month,
TUE OUlJ-KKlJloVri '
M.tCXANDKH LODGK. !ni-Meet In Odd- 1
Kellows' Hall, In Artor's butldln,;, ever) 1
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
STATU Ol-'PNJKltri.
(i our not John 1.. Hivtrrldge.
Lltutenant-Oorernor
."crrrtary of SUte Oeor?e H. llariow.
Auditor of SUtCj-C. K. Llpplucott.
state Treasurer Camper Hutz.
Attorney Ocncral James K, Kdrall.
Supt. Public Inntruction Newtnu liateiuan
CONOitKSSMKN.
Senators Ulchard J. Oeleby aud John A.
ogan.
Representative Klgbteenth l)lntrlct Isacc
;isinenta.
MKMMEKS OK.NKKAL ASSEMBLY.
HeprchenUUvcn lu the r0th illatict.
, obu H. Oburiy, Win. A. Lemnm and Jlalh
w J. Inscore.
senator for tho tOth district. dense S are.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
CIRCUIT UOUHT.
Jude 1). J. Baker, of Alezandor.
State's Attorney Patrick II. Pope.
Clerk R. S. Yocum.
Sheriff A. II. Irvln.
VVm. Martin Aasea4or and Treavurer.
Surveyor .lobn P. Holy.
COOMTY COUKT.
Judge- F. BroM.
Assoclatos-J. E. McCrlte aud S. Mar:liii
ion.
Clerk Jacob O. Lynch.
Coroner John II. Uossman.
MUNICIPAL "3o VERNMENT.
MayorJohn Wood.
Treasurer B. A. Cunningham.
Comptroller K. II. Kallls.
Clerk Michael Ilowlev.
Attorney li. W&Uou Webb.
Police Magistrates F. Bross and J. .1.
Ulrtl.
Marshal and Chiefof Police Wm.Mcllale.
Street Commlcstoner O. J. aallifrau.
Members Police Force A. Cain sargent,
vY. W. Wooton, Phillip Uclm.Chas. Mehnei
and Henry T. Martlu.
BOARD Or ALDKltXXN.
First ward-Hiram Blzby and J. M.
."hlUIpB.
Second ward Herman Meyers and Wood
Slttanhouie.
Third ward John McEwon and F. Kors.
veyer.
Fourth ward-C. F. Nellls and M. J.
KcOauley.
Fifth ward Jno. II. Robinson and Win.
d. Morris
I.UMIt.H.
WHITKUOLLAHPLANINO MIJjL
H WALTKMH, l'rrllnr.
SBALSUI
HARDaki) SOFf LUMBER
A!1i
I.ATU, MHIUOLltB, UKUAR I'O.STH
U00118, 8ASU, BLINDS
S' ORDKRS HOL10ITKU.
' ''VMBOAT LUMBBn,
VURN .' .6l 0n sUurtot notiot. f
0rwrcUUyeni.n;olwototl xnlh and
'-nnts
It ru -T--.-.
TH E BULLETI N.
h ) i r IV I 4 1 I
HAM WII.80N,
OHOOKH1HC
P M U'V 1 b I N b T
tio. 1 1 0
Juto l.rnvt Caihk, It.i.i.oi
KAI. UTaTK AUtUIC.
U. VVINBTON A CO.,
KfrAL K8TATE AOKNT9
A UCTION KKrUJ,
74 (Htuonn yt.ook) onto t.ivaa,
Uaiuu, II. M
Knr and Hii.t. Rial Khtati,
FAT TAXES,
'fUKMlMl ADHTKAOTH OK TITI.K
IHtJKLLlNKUCI.
B. P. PARKEH,
(illctcisor to Parker A'lllake,)
DKAI.EK I.N
PAINTS AND. OILS
Viirulaliro, Uraatire,
VVALI,; I'APKK,
WIWDCW Ci T. A H R
WINDOW HUAUatl,
4'l ltl CfUl.tU.'l Illutiilo.tll
AUKOHA OIL.
iBOib' luii.iiino cot llruyr OOK
MiBOtAf V.,
l!yf ll.l.lNOlii
w." v ii kk i7m
ifmli l III
WOOD .A M "D COAT.
orncE a.'i v.tnn
IV nib -;ticet, betwcrii WaibtiiijtbU
C()Um.-ri lal Veiillt-
an.)
A Ui;: ni ).y ot I'itlsburi; and UU-
Jiu'i'i) 'i wiisiaiuij uu iianu. av,a
wood awed to imler. Onlt-ri lur .'e.tl or
wood should bo le!t at the mitre uu 'leiith
"'' "" delivery.
CAfltO Box AND Rask F.T Co.
Dealers lu
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
II A It It A.Mt .SO SI
Kep coii-tiiilly on Imim
Fl.OOHINCI AND SlUINU, ALSO liATII.
Unler Mbllrllnl
UlLt. AMI TAItK COBNKH TI1IBT V-KOUKTII
KTKKKT At.' I) OHIO LKYKK.
MAIKO,
LLINOIH :U-7
NKW Li VERY
STAbLK.
MILLS W PARKKit, lioili lar.
Tenth StreM, between Walnut and Wash
luyton.
Halnmiiri'lia.edtlic entire Block, Stable,
Horses, CarriaKrs, Buggies, etc., ot Ir.
Field, and added several now "turnnuK"
Mr. Parker now Invito all his frlcinls, old
aud new, in wantnl Saddlu Hornes, Doublo
or Single Caiiiajjes, or iinytlilnc else lu his
Inc. to kIvu lilm acall. 141 VMlil
John Q, Harman. cnas, Turttpp
JOHN Q. IIAHMAN &, CO.,
TfEIJLTli ESTATE
AND
OOLLKOTOUa
UONVEYANOERO,
N OTA Ml.S PUBL
Aud Laud AKdit B of tbo Illinois Cent
and Burlington ami ,Missouriltailrute i coin
pauies,
trill tlor. of lb !. uuU u l.ntti
! OAIIin, It.I.IMOIK.
. HliMlS, Ko7& CO.,
UAG INI ANIIPACTU R ERft
AtitNTfi Homi Cotton Mimjj
NO. H) Ohio Levaa. Cairo, Ills
v.lm
"SO JtA'P ZINC.
Ii:.l.i:its, avo voiirfoiimillons by xell.
Ihk oiir.Si'iap '.Uu; in liny iii:iulliy, illiei t
to tlu- I'onsunicr,
M'Oiri.I.UItUU ikon o.,
'JOS KaM Pearl Slivel, l.'lm lnnall, it
('UMH1BH1WSI .nCUC'IIA.NTfl.
J. II, 1UTHU5B. fc c UHL
MATUUSSi UHIj
.IMI MP.NP.KAl,
U O M M I S U I 0 M M Ell C II A .'! T 3
UCAI.CHS IN
UAV AM WKUTP.N PKODHUb.'.
OHIO I.EVEK.
W. StlMlou. T.UIrd,
STHATTON A IJ1KD,
NVHOI.RSALK GROCKR8
AND
coil m i ssion a i:itcii a m m,
Auents American Powder! ornpanv
No. Ohio l.ctcr,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
N, II. Tlil.tltno'jd. P. .l.'l7ilitevfootl
TIIISTI.KW0U1) & CO.,
UkREKaL
Commission Mkbuhakts
UKAl.HKa i.l
FLOUR, CORN, OATS HAY, ETC
No. 73 OHIO I.KVKK.
Uaiuo,
11-2 tl
IM.I.VOIH.
C. CJ.OSK,
OKNKRAL COMMISSION MKRCHANT
And ilealer la
1.IUM, CuUKKT, Pl.AeTCh, llAIH, KlC.
Uu llltlu l.rre.
XZjCTI will tall in ear load loU at mauula
lluuir- i .-b. ailillnu IrrlKbl. 4-'j-ll
J. M. PUILLIl'S,
Forwarding ami Coniuiiaaion
MKHUUANT,
WllAUK BOAT PROPRIETOR
I ioiiro.l l .) torwtr.l til kliidi ol frolbi
in an I'ihiiu.
Ililll,ei utlended In iirniuidlv.
COFFIN, I! itltlSf ).N A CO.,
(iUciiiMOii la U, lluid X X3U i
AND
Couuniasion Merchants,
ri.ouu.miAift a .mi ha.
N o H3 Qbl.i l...v.w. CAIRO, I I.I.J.
J. I). Wll-MAMSON,
WHOLESALE C1R00KR,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
And Dealer lu
BOAT STORES,
o. 7(1 Ohio Liee, CAIRO, II.LH
K?Speclal attention given to coiuln
mtiitrt aud tilling orders. ll-'i tl
JOHN U. FULL1B & SON,
ttiuoowncrs loJbha H. FMIIlt,)
GENERAL COMMISSION
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
DKALEllfl IN HAY, OOKN, OATS
Flour, Meal, Bran, &c.,
AGE NTH FOR LAKLIN AND RAND
POWDER COMPANY.
CoH. TKN7II STRKKT AUD OHIO LlVKC
llAIHO.ILt-K.
VK T K H C U II L,
Kacllialve
FLOUR MERCHANT
AND
jvi :i r. Xi wrs' a a hjit re.
Nit. ) OHIO l.r.VBK,
ViOtf. OAIKO, lLLINOItf
WOOD ftlTTKNIIOIIHE X UUO
fLOUR
I N
Oeaerftl Uommirisiua iMorolun i
IH OHIO I.KVKK
'lMdkHT
4th Oiun'd Gift Concert
For the behUlt of tbu
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY.
Success ' Assured !
A PI'I.L I1I1AWINO CKItTAtN
ON TUESDAY,31stofMARCH NEXT.
IN order to meet the gtneral wiU aud
eYpectatlon of the public and ticket hold.
tt for tlio mil iiaymetit of tbo magulUcuut
vilti, announced for the Fourth Orand Ullt
'oucert o( the Public Library or Kentucky,
the uiihaKcinenl have determined to pot
pone the Concert and Drawing until
TUESDAY, tbo .list of Mnrch 187-1.
They have already realised
NO FORTH KK POHTPOXK.MKN'J'
And Jiave a treat many agents yet to bear
iroin.
So doubt M cnteltalned of the flile ol
every ticket belbru tliu drawliiL'. but
whether alt are sold or not the drawlnt; will
IofIthely and niji'qiihoi ally take place mi
tliu ilay now lixud, nnd II any rrfualu iu
sold they Will be cancelled and tbo prle
will bo reduced iu proportion to the unold
ticket.
Only liO.riOII tickets liavn liPfnlMUd, and
12 OOO CASK G-XiTTS:
$1,500,000
will tic dMrlbuted amons; tlic ticket linl.l-
ITS.
I ho tlckctK arc nr nted In counoim u
tentbit, and all fractional patta wilt lie rcnrc
seutcd in the drawing Ji,t ai whole ticket!-
are.
list or oirr!.
One Orand Cali Cllt i.V) 00
Ono Orand Cash (jilt ltK) 000
One Orand Cash Olfi U) (m
One Orand Cash (Jlft t'ft 000
Ouc Oraud Cai.li Oift 17 l
10 Cali (miB 910,000 each . . . ICO (hio
id Cauli OIKS 0,000 cacl IM OuO
MCash (lllt
bO Cash Gilts
100 Cash Gilt
m CnMi (litis
2ol) Cash Gifts
32.' Cuh Gills
1 000 each . .
m ono
HOOeach.v.
100 each . . .
:)") cacli . . .
200 each . . .
100 each . .
f0 each . . .
40 ono
40 fKX)
4.1 000
U) 000
SI WJO
:'M ooo
11,000 CaMi Gilts
Total, 12,0C0 Gifts all Ca'li, amount
insto t :m Uft
The chance lor a Gilt are a ouc t'i lle.
rmcE OK TICKF.1B.
Whole tickets .... w) 00
Hallos i j 00
Tenths, or ach coupon ." 00
11 Wliole ticket for - ftOO or
211 Tickets for .... 1000 in"
li:i Whole tickets for ft.OOt Wl
227 Wliole tlcketi fur 10,000 00
.mi uiH'tuni on icko loan woi tn 01
tiekcti.
Tliu Fourth Gill concert will be conducted
In all reMicct". like tlie three that have a
ready been nlvcn. and lull narticulars mav
be learned Irnui elrciilaiH which will be sanl
tree I10111 this otllce to ad who apply lor
them.
(irduis fur tickets uml atmlieations for
agencies will bo attended to lu tliu order
they arc recehed, and it U hoped they will
bu sent lu promptly, (battbeie may bu no
ill'Hpointiiii-nt or delay in rtllln nil Lib
end terms are ehen to those wholmy In ell
asiu. Alt uKenls arn preinptoriall)' re
quired lo kettle up jheir iiccountK and le
lurn all uiieiild ti ket by tbu20th dav of
March Til().-i. K. BRA Ml, KITE,
A'Clit Public l.lbtary, Kv., and .MamiKcr or
Out I 'on, 'ci I, 1'iibllr. 'Llbrury bnlldiliK,
l,niilsllle, liy.
SPECIAL FUVORIUGS.
VANILLA. LEMON, BTO.,
?or Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes &. Pastry.
Willi rmat mm nni nrftrous. we
ixtract from tho true, select Fruitt uud
Arotuutica, cacu cnaracienstic uvnr uiu
produce Flavorings of rare txetilenee.
Of great itrength and perfect purity,
No poisonous oils, Esery flavor as rep
resented. No deceit each bottle full
measure, holding one-half more than
others purporting to hold same quantity,
Use them onee, uilt use no other. The
most delicate, delicious flavors ever made.
Bo tmpc-rior to tho cheap extracts. Ask
for Dr. Price's Special Flavorings. Man
ufacturcd only by
STEELE & PRICE.
Depots, CUICAUO and ST. LOUIS
Manufacturers of Dr. Price's Crt-am
iiakina Poiedtr.
L'eiititti r Liuimon .
The Kreat discovery of the
ai;c. There la no pain which
the Centaur Liniment will not
relieve, no swelling which It
will not subdue, and no lame.
ncs which It will not euro
This Is strong langnaee, but
"it In true. It la nn hiinihiiv
KpTVVria the recipe U printed around
each bottle. A clroular containing ccrtlfl
:atcB of wonderful cures ol rheumatism
neuralgia, lock-jaw, sprains, swellings,
burns, scalds, cakod-breasts, poisonous
bites, frezen lect, uout, sultrhcum.ear.ache
,Vc aud the recipe of the Llnimont will be
cnt gratis to anyouc. It Is the most won
dcrhd healing and Pt relievlni: agent tho
world has overproduced. It sells as no ar
tk lo over before did soil, and It sells because
it does Just what It pretends to do. One bot
tle of the Centaur Llnimont for animals
tvellowwraimer) Is worth a hundred dol
ars for spavined, strained or galled horses
ami niiilos and for screw-worm in sheep.
No r"i all '0 Tock-owner can afford to be
wRhou KntauM
aogr bottles. II. J. 00 fii
Broadway, Now iork.
CASTORIA is more man a substltuto lor
Castor Oil. It is the only sakk article In
existence which Is sure to regulate the bow
els, cure wlndcollc and produce natural
sleep. Itispleasauttotake. Chihlrcuncid
uot cry.aiid molbers may sleep. 10-7 wly
I5R7W. jsLAUW
GERMAN PHYSICIAN.
iiidnri lllcek (upstairs) eornsr fltli
Ktm
and Wniningion Avenue,
9o-ru.tr. OAiuo, Illinois,
DTCHKBN
JACOB WALTEK,
BUTOHE1R
ANU I'klLlH IN
FRESH MEAT,
UlUUTU fjTT, BlTWHBII WASU1K0T0
avdOommiboiai. Avskuis,
Adjolnlaiir ai'tiakoaie and Mnuny
Kmp Itik Lett or BmI, folk, Mutlub Vial
t,amb, hsuiana, lo,, tad at prsparud 10 sttfo
llitsat lb hi uii.si auiilabl mDnr.
IlYliANl) Sl SAliEK,
AND DIAI.UKI IK
CHOICE FRESH MEATS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Corner lOlti street and Cmmonlal avenu
nest door to the Uylaudaloon,
11-ltftf. CAIRO, ILLS.
JAMES K.YN AH'l'ON,
BUTCHER
and unALxa la
L,L KINDS OF FKESII Al EATS
Viar cur. Twrullelli Hlreel nnd (11
ttiatcliU Avrnns,
Buys and slaughters only the best Cattle,
Uot.'s and Sheep, aud is prepared to till or.
iersfor r'reth Meat Iroin one to ten thou
nit ikiiiiiiU. T-Titl
oil iiANsojvrs
HIVE SYlllT AIS1) TOLU
-OR-
ELOiTEX- SYRUP
Dr. Cox'k Hive (Croup) Syrup has liecn
known and iihmI by the. uiedlcal piiireoalnu
over 100 yenr, iimt hh k remedy lor Cold
and Couch hat an older and belter leiutu
11011 man any oilier i;ou'ii nigiiiciuu evi l
olle red to tho nubile. It la known as the
lointiouiul Svruii ol SIiiiiIIIm. hiii! :i fnrinuU
may lie IniinJ lu every liie.dicaldliiensatory.
lir. RanaomV Hive Syrup andTolii, In :id
illtlou to thn liiL'redienta for Cox'm Hire
Syrup, contain BaNaui ol T11I11, doroctloii
ol Skunk Cabbage Rout and Lobelia, a com.
miiaiinu tuai must commend it loo cry one
a a superior renieny inr uroup, wuoopui)'
Conxli. Atllim.i, llioraliltN, CoiiL-b ami
UoiiiH. inticcii I or all airectlonx or the '1 lima
and l.unKn wlien a conxli luedieluii ii
neccjwirv.
Thin syrup Iseareluliy prepared under
uiu iHiisiiuai iiireeiiou 01 11 reliur I liyii
clan ol oer Hvelily ealh' practice, wlme
aiuaiure ix aiiaeueu 111 me uircetlunn 011
the bottle.
Itta-le In ery plejsnil ami cbll.lrcn
like It.
Ktery f utility should keep It ai a ready
remedy fur Cioui.i, uud Cold, ttu., ainouir
the chfldnii. ' ' "
D. Ransom, Son A Co., Piopr'-, JtuiUIn,
N. V.
OR. J. R. MILLER'S
I'NIVKItMAI.
MAGNETIC BALM.
TliU medicine may with pro ilelv he
ca;icd au "I'lilvcril Itemedv." us It Is' l'n-t
jmiiorsedlug all others 111 11 general lam lly
inetileiiie. 11 eure. as liny .M.ui.r.i it'
I.NKLI'K.NCE, Nenralyla and all pain. and U
thcrclorc very properly termed ".MaKiietle
Kaliu," It U purely a e(,'etuble preparatlan.
It ban rn equal .& a remedy Inr Cholera,
Cholera Morbus, Diarrhiea, lysentary,Cnliu
and all Bowel Complaints.
It timely ue will cure Colds, Croup,
Dlphthcrlft, 'iulnsy, and all Throat ailee
tlon. When properly used, Fovor and AKiic.and
other complaints Incident to our western
and southern climates, are easily broken up.
Nervous Pain, .SIck.Hcadachu, and Rlieu
inattsiii nro cured by this medicine when all
others havo failed. Toothache, Earache,
Hums, Chilblains and Bruises, are relieved
at oneo by its use.
The genuine lias I). Ransom & Co.'x nrl
va'o Itevcnue Stamp on the outslilu.anil Dr.
J. R. MIIIci'h Macnutlo llalm blown luthe
bottle.
Examine clokdy and buy none hut the
genu I no.
Sold by nil Druggist. Prico 'iA cents per
bottle.
D. Ransom. Sox Co., Propr's, llutlalo,
N". Y. Jan. IW-w-Ut.
THE NEW
ARLINGTON HOUSE
COMMERCIAL A YEN lTE,
Between Sixth and Sevrntli Street. Cairo
Illinois.
T. II. ELLIS. Proprietor.
Tho New Ariiugioii ilonso Is now opo
for the reception of guests, The bouso 1
located lu the heart ol tho business norllou
ot tho city, and convenient to steamboat
landings uud railroad depots, (rood tatnplc
rooms tor commercial agents, watcii kepi
day and night for boats aii trains.
S8-l-20-tf.
THE. PARKER CUH
iehd stamp roRcweuun.
PARKER BRtfSl
WIST MEMDEN.ClY
W ILL I AM P. SMITH, M. D.
RESJDEKCE-No.'il, Thlrlecnlli slrett,
lietwttn Washington avenue und Walnut
treet, Ollleo If I coiumere.b) avenwj, up
tta(ri.
!ffBHl'HsBsistr
c 0. c (J.
CAIRO OITV COAL
COjVUT3 'WV,
li pippsred lii supply customers with the
tict iiiallty ol
PITTSHUUCI AND ILLINOIS
GOAL.
OltllERSleltatllamilny llroo. nlllrc, 011
St. Cliarlei Hotel. will receive prompt atton.
Hon. The TOO "MontaHJ" will hrlnu coal
ionslde to steatnern at miy hour.
"WILSON
SHUTTLE
50 Dollars
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
AND
RV E R Y BODY
J-'
Buy
the World-Renowned
SliDtlle Sewing Made
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
The Highest Premium
was awarded to it at
VIENNA;
Ohio State Fair ;
Northern Ohio Fair;
Amer. Institute, N.Y.;
Cincinnati Exposition ;
Indianapolis Exposition;
St. Louis Fair;
Louisiana State Fair;
Mississippi State Fair ;
AND
Georgia State Fair ;
FOR DEINC
The Best Sewing Machines
and doing the largest
and best range of work.
All other Machines in the
Market were in direct
COMPET.T'.'IOST.
BSr For Hemming, Fell
m7, Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding, Embroid
ering, Quilting, & Stitching
fine or Iwaug Goods, it is
unsurpassed.
Where we have no Agents,
we will deliver a Machine for
the price named above, at the
nearest Rail Road Station of
Purchasers.
Needles for all Sowing
Machines for Sale,
Old Machines taken in Exchange.'
Send for Circulars, Price
List, &c, and Copy of the
Wilson Reflector, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Sewing Machines,
Fashions, General News and
Miscellany,
Agents Wanted.
address
ni Mil Mine Co.;
CLEVELAND, OHIO,
I M Mi !
SajSJBSJMSJtMSHSaSSMlaattlKAltSMrMHI
FURNITURE
AT
LOW PRICES.
I takn jiloasuiY? in calling
tliu attention of the public to
..... I' 1. .1 ! .11 L 1 J?
i HI N H.'SIl ;tiut lUll SIOCK Ol
liiew and elegant, Furniture, at
i my lutrniture and Matrass
I Ttintmi unshnii Unw,MirtAM4L.
'"llllil UCTUIUCCUIU
Street and "Washington Ave
nue. JVfv stock embraces
Rodstonds, "Wadrobes, Bu
rotuis, Sideboards. Wa9h-
stands, Tables, Chairs, Bug-
iiorf, .Matrasses and, in a word,
all that is useful or orna
mental in my Lino.
This being the only manu
factory of Furniture in this
city, 1 propose offering better
goods at lower prices, and
havo made a large reduction
in the prices of all my goods.
Call and examine my stock
1 and secure an outfit of choice
, Furniture. To the wholesales
'ti'ade 1 offer special induce
munltf. Note the place
Corner Seventeenth Street and
Washington Avenue, Cairo, Ills.
iWm - mchhoff
Wholesale ami Itctail Dealer in Fur-
nituiu uud Matrnsfe.s.
l'Jj--'M"-:'ni.
! lioipi'etus Tor 1874-SKVKNTH YF.iR
i THE ALD1NE.
I Au Ulnstratod MonRily Journal, universalis
admitted tu be the handsomest xiertod-
, WZZZT:
Nftf KOK LUC I.N itOOK CM Atiri Sross.
t The Abiiiii-, while issued with all the ro
. tilaiily, lias none ol Iho temporary or titan
; ly Interest charaolerlstlo or ordinary psn
nilli'als. It Is' an elegant miscellany ot pur.
Ifjjhi and irrai'dul literature ; and colieu
i tlon nl picture, the rarest specime&of ar-tl-lli-
skill, in black and white. Although
I eai'li micrcedln number affords a Qsh
i nleasiiro to Its Irlends, the real value ana
, beauty of The Aldlue will be most appreol
. atud after it lias been bound uu at tka close
nl fl,. v..r Wl.iL ..M...- .il.il. .......
. ... ...x. M .....v. I'uuiii.itvit. turn j
elalm superior cheapness, as v-rnpared with
1 rivals or a similar class, the Aldlne la an ua-
1 1 1 e aim original conception alone ua
approaclied ahtolutcly without ooncepUon
in prico or character.
I A HT 1) lit'A KTM KNT. UU.
,' Thi lllu'lratloiw of the Aldlne have won
I a world-wide reputation, and in the art can-
I..a.i ..I k'liMinu I, Id an a.lmU.A.I .....
... .....ui.u m.i vui .ri. mv uiab
its wood outs are examples of the highest
perlucllon over att lined. The cosamoi
iirejudlcu in favor)' ''steal plaUs,'' la rap.
Idly yiutdlni; loa - .. educated and dbV
crlmlnatini? la'te which recognizes the ad.
vanttKcs tho advantsKcs of superior artistic
quality with Kreater facility of production.
Tbu iiarterly tinted plates for 1874 wltlbe
liy Tlios. Mora ii and J. O. Woodward.
Thn Cbrislraai Issue lor 1874 will contain
special designs appropriate to the season,
by our best artitts, and will surpaH la at
tractions any ot Its predecessor.
I'1EMIUMBF0K1I74.
Kvcry subscriber to the Aldlne lor tb
year 187 1 will receive a pair of chromo
Tho oil ilnal pictures were painted la oil lo
tlie publishers of the Aldlne, by Taosaa
Morau, whose great olorado picture and
purchased by congress for ten thouaad
dollars. Tbo subjects wcro chosen to rep
resent ten thotitaud dollar. The subjects
wcro chosen to represent "The Kaat" and
'Tho West." One Is a view lu the Whit
.Mouutalns, New Hampshire; tb other
Hives the Cliffs of Ureen river, Wyoming
turritory. Tho chromo are each worked
troiu thirty distinct plates, and aro in alee
(lixUi; und appearance exact lac-stmlles ot
I ttie originals.
1 NWAKK.M.J.,Seit.3).Is;i.
1 .Messrs, .lames tuiton et .o. .
I1K.NTI.KMKN t am delighted with the
, proofs in color ot your chremos. They ar
1 wnndcilully suucuialul representations by
mechanical process of the original paintings.
very rcspecituuy, i uos. ssoaan.
These chromos are In every aease Amsrl
0.1M. They aro by an orlnal Americaa pre
cess, with material ot American auauae
euro, from dotRns of American cary by
an American painter, and presaaUd U sub
tcrilicrs to tho Brat successful AMarleaa
Art .Journal. If no better tacauae ol all
tliis, they will certainly possess an lntrsl
no foreign production can Inspire, and nl
ther are they any the worse if by naaoa ot
peculiar facilities of producttoa thy cost
tho publUlicrs only a trifle, whil equal lu
every respect toother chromo that ar sold
singly lor doubb the subscription prlc ot
tho Aldlne. ....
If any subscriber should Indicate a pre
ference for a tlKiiro subject, the psblisbsr
I will send " l uouguts oi jiome- a uw bus
bc.itltVI chromo, 11x30 lnebs,'rprea41iiic
, a llltlu lialtan exile whose speaking eyes
betray the lonlntfi ol his heart.
I ih per annum, In advance, with (11) Cbr
I mo free.
For S10 cents extra, th ebrausos,
i mounted, varnished, and prtpaid by mall.
) Tho Aldlne will, hercaltrr, be obtaiuabls
only by subscription. There will bo be re
duced or club rate ; cash for subssrlptloi
must bo sent to tliu publishers direct, ar
handed to the local canvasser, without re
I spoiiKllillity to tho publishers, efcept In
I cases where tho re rtilJcato is given, bvanag
the faiilmllo signature of Jacsouiiosi a, i o.
C'ANVAMMCBK WAMTJUp.
Any persoa wUhhig to wt fawaMBtly
as a locat. tsdvustr tl rfMlv taH aad
i.towftlalormiatloaby fnWMk.t. .
M MM I&tlaw Tork