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OUU OIIUROIIKB.
IILISTIAN OlUJIMJU-KlKhtccntb ttreet
butwueti Wnililnirton nd wulnut.
I riuoiiu; ovory third and fourtb Hunilny.
Mnday pctiool at 3 t. m.
I'Mjcr mooting Wodncsday cvcnln?.
It II Tkimiim:, I'aator.
h 1HYTKIIIAN Klahth Hlrrot.
1 toiichiti,', Kabbath at 104 a.m. and 74 p.m
i iiyur iuuvu'K, wouneauay all p. m.
)' It!) Hcbool. i'I n.tn. .1. M. Lunation. Hn
p rmtenilint. ltcv. Jl. Tmaykh, I'&itor
AAUODHT,-Cor. Klghthand Walnut Hts.
t asuuvr, nauuam ai ii a. in., aau 7 p, m
i r.iyer metlnjr, Wodntiidiiy,7lp.ro.
abi.itb Hchool, 8. p.m. L. W. HtiUwell,
.nerlntondtint. Msv. J. L. WAM.KH,
HUKtll UK THE UKDKKJIKIt (KploO-
. i.;
MurnliiK prayon). Habbath 1() a.m.
c ?eiilt. umytn, 74 p.m.
it UU) yclinol, !) a.m.
C i 'i . kiit, Itoctor
'i.i u.i .i .Ninth St. and
i tlltllii!J AVt'U i
..la service, .-jaL.Iiatli in tod 104
I'Ml JTi, 7 11.(11.
-.'jfiath School, a p.m.
urvlec every day, b a.m.
IUV. 1'. J. O'HiLLORA.,, 1'riwt.
T fOrfKI'H'fl CHJIlCil.-(0nnan,) cor
ii r nt alnut and Crom streets,
iui!, every Sabbath at 10 o'clock a. in.
V c pern, 2 p. m.
Ma during weak dav. 8 o'clock a. m.
Ukv. L". IIovvmaN, I'rlc.t.
trout between Washington Avenue and
Walnut utruet.
I'reiuliliu; Sunday looming at 10 o'clock,
dibbnth Hchool nt U o'olock p. in.
Jtcv. C. Duekhch.vkk. l'aator.
l NU iW.U'ti CHItlSTlAN ASSOCIA
11 JN.-Ueirular mooting aocond Monday
t j month at tlielr room over JtoekweU
.v i ' book utoro, Commercial avenue.
W kly l'ray cr inoetln;;, ""rlday, 74 p.m. at
uo i m.
It. Vr SlIM-WELL, I'lonldunt.
KIOND MUMIONAHY HAI'TIST
' il'JI.' II. Corner riyosmoro and Forty.
, r I i-Uecit. rreachlng Habbath at 11
i k a. m. and S oVIoi-k p. ra.
. .xy !-' uool 1 o'dc ;k p. ni.
i ihurch Ii connected with the Illlnolt
v 3i allot, by the r'lrt Miwlonary Hap.
i 1 1 htirih ol Cairo.
Kkv. .Hoiimom I,konahi, l'aator.
IKV VN Ml.THODL-JT. Fourteenth, bo
,if n Wa'n land Codar.
jrti .s, Ml bath, 11 a.m.
. ii.i ' el. 14 p.m.
i :t t-t-i it a p.m.
i .lit K'lhK WILL HAI'TIHT- n.
it., Vjtwecn Walnut and Cedar.
, - .ath, 1 4 ami 3 p. m.
lti;v. X. iticxN, 1'aitor.
' r ' Ml, llAPTlBT 1IOMK MISSION
1 tVlU SCHOOL. Corner Walnut
: I i lr .Street".
nr . boot, 'J a.m.
M.l.r. WILL HAl'TIHT CliUltCU
i , y hnirv.fcii
v i, t-' bitu 11 a.m., fl p.m. ft 74 p.m.
l.itv. AV.M. KkllkY, l'aiu-r.
i 'K MA1.Y HA1TI3T CllUltOH.
r wthtcn Mnth and Tenth .HU.
!; ! a) botli, 104 iu. and 74 p.m.
i .t en ' e!:ni, ednday evcuuu;.
I . u.t', l rtda)' ovenlii(f.
" ih uool, 14 p.m. John Vanllaxter
a j l Mary S-t henx. Superintendent.
KKV. T. J. 9llOKX, 1'aitor.
1 1 ONM HAI'TIST CUUHCU Fourteenth
H vU between Oedar and Walnut. The
i.:ii l)a;tt t (..iircb recognized by the At
f. ' n.
uerv :n, St Iibtth, U a.m. 3 p,m. and 7 p.m.
Uvv. .Ucom lltuiiLxr. Elder.
JiKUHKT OHDKHS.
TIIK MAhONH.
'O COM1I A.NDKHY, No. 13.-Htated
. 'ibl,' at tho Anylumilanonlc Hall, Hret
1 1-..' I Mondays In each month.
,'KO COUNCIL, No.W. iletrular Convo
ia'i ii at Manccic Hall, the second JYlday
:i m' ij month.
Atl'.O CHAl'TKJl No. 71.-lte!Ular Con
v -a! jU at Maiunic Hall, on the third
I iclirol cvory month,
,lll( LOlJtt':. ((. i37 .& A. M Heiru
nr w jimuiucatlonn at Mnsonlc Hall, tne
tz d and fourth Monday of bach month.
TilL OUn-KKLLOWS.
LI AM I 't LOIKIK, Mcet In Odd
v v.' Hit), In Arter( building, every
; iTr Jay evening nt B o'clock.
SjTATK OFKICK1U5.
. r 1 In L. HdVCrldiie
. 4 , -'iovcnior
ni' un jf "uU Oeorto H.Harlow.
r f "it C. K. Ufiplfccott.
'uu To-rcr tJ'fper Itutz.
't irncy Ueneral .lainua K. L'dall.
j,,t l'ullc Intructlon Nowtoj llatuman
i oNOHKSaMKN.
uitor ltichd J. Oglueby and John A.
HuprcMLtatUe Kl;;liteeuth District Iacc
.imctitc
Ml llEILi GK.SKHAL ASSKM11LY.
l!e reon-,itnn In tlio rnh SItr1ct.
hn II. i j n; , Wm. A. Lemma and Math
. .1, In v ire.
!e'ial r lo. thi )th dUtrkt. Jeso Ware.
CorSTY OKKICICIW.
rutOOlT COCItT.
";9 1). J. linker, of Alexander,
at ' Attorney ratrtek 11. l'opc.
fr',: it. "i Ynctim.
- '.. A. 11. Irvlii.
vv is M&tttn 'csinr and Treaturnr.
5U. k-i"j ni -.lohn 1'. Hely.
county comiT.
,lud,o K. JtroiM1.
WiuUtcit J. K. McCrlte and H. MuruhU
l jrti. -.lai ob U. Lynch,
tiroupr .lohn H. (logman.
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HOME T3.:DE3
I CAIRO CITY BINDERY,
nrner Twelfth atreol and Wanhlniton Ave
,J. (3. H U ELS.
(i.ato ot M. IajiiIh.)
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ItiliiK IUNDEII A HI) 1II.ANK UUHK
M.AN UKAUTU II Kit
ul.ANK HOOKS of every doterintloiHlone
wtth nuatnu8 und dt. patch. All kind! ol
ulli:g ilono at thort uotieu. lllblu, .MupIc,
i: i;:uIuoh and rorlodlualH bound neat am:
i hntnwiifst rioksililu C.iten.
ii work, piieh as Itecordn. Docket
FITS CURED EJIEE.
Anv norpoii -iiiloilin: Irani tho abovo dlt
rau U ruiiuetted to nddreH Lit. l'liICK, and
a trial bottle ol iiiedlcino will bu tot'wardei
j) oMtropp, I'ltl.M
Dr. rrlett l-a ifiuliir pli)plelan, and ha
umdc tho treatiiient ot
rns ou i:i'ii.i:rsv
a ktiifty 'ir years, anil ho will wan ant n
euro, by UuUpii of hU remedy.
I. i.ut li.l to bciiit to liltn lor trial bottle ;
t cu-t-i nollhi;;, mid ho
win, ottiii: you,
no matter or linvviniiK ttamlln your cito
may bo. or how inuiy othc. remedies may
luvu faileil.
Circulara and tcalliioulnU sent vvltli
niKi: tuiai, jiottlk.
AddreHH
nit. iias. v. pitira,
07 AVUllatu Strtat, New York.
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WioliliiKtori ATcnao.
HUN DA V, AUOUST 13,1871.
Till: (!IIUItt.ll OKHA.V.
nv w. iAi(t.r.in.v.
Tlioy'f ,,'ot a bran new nrR.in.Stlc,
I'nr nil their ls and n'.ireli,
Tlie'n done jut wli.it (buy atlil l!irM do,
And lulcliiiHlitn I'htirch ;
'l'liey ar bound (tio crlltor kli.ill be nceii,
And on the preutheiV ll)'hl, 4
They've lioMvd iiji me new midline
In everybody N tij-lil
Thfi'vi- pot a rliorliter and choir.
AkIii Ml) voire and vote,
I'oritwint never mv ile'ri
To prat'otht- l.oril by note.
I'vi- been u 1 ter ooil and true,
l'orllo anil tHeiily yiur;
I've donit what ruelned my port to do,
And prayed my duty clear;
I've nini; Hid Ii,viiiii both ilow and (julck,
.IiiIii the pieiulier rend.
And tulce ivlien Iteneon Htiilibn wai Mck
1 took tho irotit and led.
And now tlitlr be Id now f.inglcd wayi
l I'omlnx all iihoiit,
And 1 rluhl In iny litter day,
Am fairly crowded out.
To-day tho preacher, (koii I old di-Jl) ,
With team all I lilt (,
Itcad "I en leid my lltlii clear,
To milllloiH In tlmaVleV
I utwnya liked thatblced hymn,
I a"ime 1 alwavf! wl'l :
It somewhat LTatlheH my whlmi,
In L'ood old Ortunvllle.
lint when that choir k1 up to sluif,
1 couldn't) a'cli u word.
TIict mrif the unit "doKondo'." tiling
iouy ever uc;iru.
Sotno wordly chap wcru Undlu' near
And when I need them Krin,
"I bid furewcll to every lear,"
.nu iioiiiir waiici in :
I thought I'd vliav; their tune albii,
Ami tried with all my might,
Hut though my voice Wn (,'ood and tlroug,
I couldn't leerlt rlx'it ;
When they win Llzli I w.k low,
And alio contrawle.
Or 1 too tut and they too flow,
"To minslon- In the fklet:''
And alter every verm, you know,
They plated u little tune.
I didn't uudtritand and -o
I ntjrted In too toon.
I Pitched It pretty mldlln' liluh,
I (etched a IiKty tune.
Hut, olt 1 ulal I fonml that I
lii.'lii there almiH.
They laiiuhed n little. I am told.
nut I luil done mv liet.
"And not u wavo o'l'lroiitle rolled,
Acni' my jiaceiui nreut. '
- d litter llrown I could but look.
he fib- rlcht front of met
Shu never wai no !ni:lnc book.
Am) never meant to be.
Uut then he 1 1 v y tried to do
'I'l.A I.., .t.. . -1...
6ho underntood the time right through, .
.aiiii kupi ii wiwi hit nimn.
Uut when tho tried thl Hiorntni,', oh !
I had to laugh nrotlirh:
It kept bet head a bobbin' to.
it e n aim came on.
An' Deacon Tilhbl he all broke down.
At one mlsrht well nu.uoe
He took one look at ler llr.iwn,
And tucklv L'i:iti bed hit roe
Ho lookod fill hymn book ihrou;u ami
(through),
And laid It on J 1 1 mm.
And then a peu'lve igh hn drew
AUU moKei cnmrieteiv beat.
And when they took another bout.
lie illun l even nrc,
H" drawed hl red bund.mna out.
"And wiped bit weeding eyet,"
I've been a tinier cood and true,
1 or nvc and twenty ear ;
I've done what penned mv part to do
3 And prayed my title clear,
mil iieatn win Piopiuy voice i know,
For ho N on mv track,
And loiiie day I to church will go,
And nevermore come back ,
And when tho lulka fi t up to lit),',
YV'icne'erllut time pliall be.
I 'do not want no ptent tiling
X niucalin? over mo:
DEMOCRATIC
Congressional Convention.
KUiUTKKNTH DIsTKICT.
A Democratic Convention, for the purpoto
of uomiliatlni; a candidate lor Culi','rcn 1"
tht(lttli,) Dlttrict, 1- hcrcb- called to meet
at
anna, on Tiiriiaiuv, mi: sn day op
.SKI-rEMIir.il, 71. AT " o'clock p.m.
The ratio of representation will bo ono dele-
ate lor each two hundred votes and one
for o.ich lr.i:tmnal llfty vote, eatt lor lion.
W. Wall lor Coni;res in lb-7-.'. The
counties in thu DMrlet will been titled to
ho following lupretoutatloii :
'ountlf. Vutet. DeleaateB
Haudolph,
I.!l2(l,
HI.
(!.
rerry.
1.177,
1,110.
i,:;:i:i,
l,7ti,
Ml.'i,
7.r.,
iiji.
7n7,
1.017,
Willuinon,
lacktou.
II.
It.
II.
A.
"
4.
L'uloii,
hiisiiu.
.M.ie,
ope,
uh-kl.
Alexand -r.
I'he Diiinicratlc Co. Committee" In each
of the counties are ic.spectfutly reifuetded to
tall county conventions, and uppidnt dele
gates to represent their countlet In paid con
vention.
Ily order of Conxrcs.iooal Coiuniittce,
THOMAS WILSON, Chairman.
t3f Nownpaperi throughout tho Dlttrict
will plca-e iulillsli the abovo call.
REPUBLICAN
Congressional
Convention.
IKIliiriT.KXTH DISTIIICT
CALL I1VXIU. CKNTHALGOMMITTEE
A Republican Convention lor tho purpom
ol nominating a candldato to reprcpent the
Eli'liteeiitli Conureploual Dlttrict of tho
btato ot UIIiiuI.h In Congrox, U hereby call
to moot nt Mound City, llllnole, Thurtday,
August ia, W7I. Tho ratio ol rcpreaeiitit
tlou will bo onu delegate lor each ono liuu
dred votet, and ono lor each fractional tllty
votes In each county, cast for U. S. tlraut
and Henry Wilson lor president and vice-
president at thu preilileutlal election in
1H72. Thu (.utilities will ho entitled to tho
lollowloi; representations :
Co'i". D'IU. Co'd. D'lstl,
Itaniioiiih,
111 .laekpon,
in I'liltm.
lit
rerry.
Williamson, Jil .lohn-ou,
I'OtlO. 1- .MlUMlO.
I'ulasilil, I) Alexander,
Thu Uupubllcau Couuty Central Commit
tun of each county iu the Klghteentli l)h
trict aro repoetfully reiitiettcd to cal
County Contentlonii, and appoint delegate
to rupreneut their counties la the Conven
tion.
Ily order ol tho Congressional Centm
Committee of the L'lglitconth Conjrexluii.i
DUtrlet.
J. C. WILLIS. K. it. WA(i(10NKlt.
Chairman, rieorotury
Metropolis, lllluni , July 0, lb7l.
ILL1A.Ni K. dMITll, M. V.
IKaiDKICOK No. 'Jl. Thirteen!!! stree
'jutwtcu Wathluuton avenue and Walnu
ttroot Ollice UMi coinmciei.il avenue, u
lis .
llopre39iitative Convention
nrriniTi -jknatoihal distiiict.
A Democrallti Convention, for Hie jiur
poic of nominating two candldatot to lep.
recnt raid DIptilct In IlioPtnlo lefl'lilino
will tie held nt
vs.ia, u i nuiiflu.tr, nil; iiu iuv ur
Si:rii;Miicu, IS71, Ar3 o'clock, v. ,
Tho ratio of ieprccntatloa will bo one
ilelMto for ruli lo) toUf, and one for each
fuctional .V) toii't cm for (Irceley A Hrown
In The cotllitlcil will bo clitltlccj to
thu follotvlii!; reprtPi nlallon !
Co'iuIim. Vololn'W. Delejalci
Alexander, 1,019. Id
.lucksfiu, I filli. IT,
Dnlou. ,;:iu, 17
'I he Central Committee In eich ol the
above (ountlet am respectfully reiUetcd t
!l (onei ivvnllont, and apolnt dele
.iea lo i i . it li'. their lOULtic In tald
invention I - order of eoinutittee.
I'. 1'. Ilot'ios, Chairm in
ST.S'cvvrp i i t throughout tlio Dlntrlct
wilt ple iM! pub.Mi the nhove cill.
Dont Buy
UNTll, 'v iuvi:
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
LOV7 EBSHSYOm
52
7:
I M V'
Aiwe have lil (iOOD It BASONS Vlty
thoy will do your work,
QUICK"AND EASY, .
ICHBAr AND CLEAN.
They aro cheap to buy,
Thoy aro bctt lo uie,
Thoy bako ovonly and quickly,
Tbclr operation It porfo"t,
Thoy have a'way it ooii droft,
They aro made of tho boit material,
Thoy roait pr-rfectty,
They requlro tr.lUvU fuel,
They aro vury low pricod,
They re eatily manaj;od, ,
Thoy are BJite'l to all lochlillrj',
livery itoro gttarnntod to Jjjlve
Hatlilaction.
boLD by;
Escelsior Mazi'fg Co
sr. i.oi!is. no.
AM) 1IY
C.W. lli:.Nl)I,ItS0N, I'n Ira,
CI .VdAw-sii:.
Ills.
I'm-iiccttis Tor 1871 MIVKNTH VKAlt
rniE ALDINE.
An Illustrated Monthly .lonrnul, unlvcrsall
admitted to bu tho handiomest period
teal in the World. A representative
and champion of American tailr .
jt ron tjAtx im ziooK os. flKvvii Store
Tho Aldine, while Usucd with all the rcu
uUrlly, has none of the temporary or time
ly Interest characteristic ot ordinary peri
odicals. It Is an elegant mUccliauy ol pure
light and graceful literature; aud a collec
tion of pictures the rarest Mieclrneil ol ai
tittle skill, In black and while. Although
each succeeding number ailorut a fi:i
plcaturc to Its lrlcnds, tho real value ano
licaiit v of Thu Aldino will be mot appreci
ated after It ha been bouud up at the close
ot the. tear. While other publications may
claim superior cheapness as compared wilts
vals ol a similar clasp, tne Amine in an nr.-
liiuc aud original conception alono and un
nnroaehed nutolutelr without concent'
in iirlcu or character.
Ai.i jjr.t'jYin Jir.rt r, inn.
The llluttratlons ot tne Aldlnu bate w.
world-wide reputation, aud in the art cen
tres ol Europe It Is an admitted fact that
its wood cuts nro examples of tho hlshot
perlectlon ever atuineii. Jiio couimoi
irejudleo In lav orj' -tcel jilales," is rap.
dly yielding to a icducatod and dl
.ritmnatins tatto which recognizes the ad
vantages tho advantages of superior artb-tlc
iiuallty wan greaior laciuiy oi prnuiiciion.
Tho miartcrly tinted plateafor 1S74 will be
bv Thos. Moran and ,1. D. Woodward.
The Christinas Iiuu lor 1S7J will contain
special doflgns appropriite to the heason,
by our uei ariiits, aim win surpass in ai
tractions any ol lt predcce-sorn.
i'KKMIUMS KOK187I.
Kvcrv fctiliscnbcr to tbo Aldine lor tn
ear ln74 will receive u pair of chromos
ho oriL'lnal ulctures were tialnted In oil to
tho imhllsbcrs of tho Aldine. bv Thoma
Moran, whom great olorado plcluret and
purchased by congress for ten thouand
:i..ll.-.. irit till. Inn, u warn lin.i.n In .-.it.-
resent ten thousand dollars. Tho subjects
were ehoon to represent "I'hu Kast" aud
The west." uno is a view in mo White
Mountains, New Hampshire; the other
gives tho Clltls of Green river, Wyoming
territory. The chromos aro each worked
from tinny iiisiiuet piaios, ami aro in sue
lCixlO) aud appcarauco exact lac-slmllos ol
tho origluali.
Isiv.tltK. j., sept, , vr,l.
Messrs. .lames button z o. .
or.MrLKMK.v-1 am do united wita t m
proofs In color ot your chromos, Thoy are
wonueriiuiy buccudpiui reprcpeuiauoiiH uy
mechanical pvoeuss of thu orlgiualpalntings,
very respccuuiiy. inus. .hoiun.
Theso chromos aro In ovory sonso Amcri-
cm. tiiov aro uv an ormai American oro-
cess, w'lth material ot American manufac
ture, irom uongus oi .American scenery ii)
an Amorlcau palntor, and presontud to sub
scribers to tho first successful American
Art Journal. If no botior because ol all
this, thoy will certainly possess au Interest
no toroign prouueuou can umpire, aim pel
ther are they any the worse If by reason ol
peculiar facilities of production tliuy cost
the publishers only a trllle, whllo equal tu
every respeut toother chromos that ure sold
singly lor uouuia tuo ruuitcipuoii price oi
tuoAiuino,
if anv subBcr uer siiou u jmncato a nre
ferenco lor a tlguro iilbject, tho pabllshuni
will send 'Tiioiigius oi uomc a new au
beatliul chromo. llxSU Inches, ronrosentln
a llttlo Italian exilo whoso speaking eyes
betray mo ioiciuxs oi ins ucait.
$! per annum, In advance, with Oil ChrO'
rnoa rreo.
For 560 cknts Kxnu, the chromos,
mounted, varnlihod. and prepaid by mail.
Tho Aldine will, hcrcalter, bo obtaliwblo
only by subscription, There will no bo re
duced or club rato; cah for subscriptions
must bo sent to tho publlnhora direct, or
handed to tho local canvasser, without re
sponsibility to tlio publlthers, except in
cases where tho certllicato Is given, bearing
tho faclmiloslu-naturo ol James Sutton & Co,
OANYASSKItS WANTKH.
Any person wishing to act periuauqntly
as a local canvasser will receive full and
prompt tnlormatloii by applying to
Jamxh Huttuk & Uo., l'ubllshors.
6H Aliildon Lttlio Now jurk
Newspaper advertising Is now recognized,
ly bmincss men having faith In their own
warci, as the moit ellccllve means foric
curios for tholr goods a wide rcrounltion
of their merits.
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when the article offered Is of ood qua.lty,
ami at a fair price, the natural result Is In
creased sales.
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Newspaper advertising Is a permanent addi
tion to the reputation of the goods adver
tised, because It i a permanent Inllucenco
alwaj s nt work In their Interest.
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Newspaper adverttpln; iiromotes trade, for
even the dulleit tlmm udveitltcr secure
by tar tho largest share of what Is being
done.
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and vigilant of salesmen; audresaluirthou
sands each day, always In the advertiict'a
Interest, and ceaselessly at work seeking
customers Irom nil classes.
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Vlile.l tlielr noiirt am ni.t ilp.ltnjul Ut inlnrrul
i-.json i,r; ilitr h an ,an,i t.tal ctcaus vt a.trj
Lcjiiiiil imliit uf ri pur
i ( pln .r I n.lliii .lion. ItcaJaclio. Pain
n lli .shiil.li-rs, tbiielis, ligliiiicv.of ti,p iuf,i
IMsIiicm, teiir Krucl illontol the Moma-h, iu.
I Hlelii ihe M. Hi. ll,,ioi. Atucks, PalMtalloii
or the Heart, inflammation of the l.tincn. Pain In
the region or the Kl.lnci, mi.1 a lam.lrnl otlirr
pilntal p)niilumt, are tlie o(rtiriui: of litrtup.
l. onu UjIUc will j.r.to a Leitcr Kunraiilce of
III ItHTIU lion .( In'glliv ailiertistnicnt.
I'or I'rninlr llniiilcilni., m jonna tirf.l.l.
Im irrleil r Pliigle. at the ilawn nrmmiaiiliiwl, or
(lie Him uf life. Hit u Inuic Litters ill.plii) ,e
i inl un InCucnco that liiijiriiveiiitnt l Soon in-r.
c.tlile.
I'" liillniiiiiiularr n"" 'lilonlr Ittieu.
iiinllsMiuml Uiiui. liniuiit. Kciuitieiit iilul Inter
lul'lrlit reter. Ill-casct nf Ihr lilrMMt Mi.r L 1.1
i.ett mill I'la.Mi r, tlie. Itlllert have no eiinat.
sai li lllcjMsaaru laiisf.t l.j illr,l :i,..
fAiv) me ii acinic I'licnlli r n- tt II nt
ii i time, Kitn t.ititf i,ic niL.f r ,i nrllng us a
(.'iHerhil iifcnl In rc'ic,i:i tiu.iritii.in or In
n.nmnilloM of ihc 1.1 ver aud 'I-ccral ure.iii, mid
In lifliont nisrutcii.
Fot- sililn lli.ritart, f:nitont Teller, Salt.
IIIiimiiii, Muli'lica, Splits, 'ini.it". r.iiiic, V,
(nrlini-!es, Hiiifr.nc.iins. s-ul'l-llen.t, M-re i:tc,
l.ritliloi. ItUuf-curr.. JH-ciilnr Uuimnf tlieskm,
lliiinnruinl Ulieapetfif ihcMlnof nlmteveriinme
er nature, are Jilun y iIiik un and c.itned nut cf
Hie sjttein In a sUi. Line fy tlie uc of these
liilttr-,
S.ruternl Tliniisiinilt " v I.i i mi Vivnin
tirrriu the must ttiMidernil liivlnor.mt that ever
Llaliictl the muk1ni tttlem.
II. II. IrlXIXAI.n .V CO.
llrmrcltTtt ami tlcn. Atrip, i m I rniicl-o. Oil.. Jk
tor. ill WaliliiBtni am) ('harlmn he.. N. V.
W1M) iiv Ai.b nni'nniHTH a iuulvmls.
f aWAistJniii.v aaaMaai
A NEW IMPROVED
AWAJtDXZ
The "Modal for Progress."
At VIcuna.USIB.'
Tho Highest Order oi; "Medal , Awarded
at tne exposition.
NO SEWINO MACHINE RECEIVED A
IIIGHElt NUZE.
A FEW GOOD ItKASO.VS:
1. A .New Invention thoroughly tasted
aud secured by Letters l'ateot.
j. JIako as I'KHVKCT Iock Stitch, alike
on both side, on all kinds of (roods.
n. linn Light, Smooth, Aolpeless, and
Kapld be-t combination of qualities.
4. Durable Huns lor years without re
pairs. 0. Will do all varltlcsof Worltand Fancy
Stitching In n Superior manner.
u U moat ealtdy managed by the opera
tor, l.ongtli ot sillch may be altored while
running, aud machine can be threaded with
out pasting thread through holes.
7 Design filmplc. Ingenious, Klegant,
forming thu stitch without theusoof Go's
Wheel dears, ltotary Cams or I.cvcr Anns,
lias the Automatic Drop Feed, which In
sures uniform length of .stitch atauyspcecd
Has our now Thread Controller, which fol
lows easy movement of ncedlo-bar and
prevents injury to thread.
B. Construction most careful and fin
ished. It Is manufactured by the most skill
ful an 1 experienced machaulcs, at tho cele
brated ItK.MtNOTOX AltMOltY, ll.IO.V, V.
Chicago Ollice, Ujo Statu ttreet.
JS li-VIUVm
PINE MILLINERY -OOD
KlttSH bl'HI.Nl? (iOODS.
" MRS. M . J AU K.SOX.
(formerly Mrs. Swandcrs.)
annouuees that sho has just ojicned a large
asirurUueut ut thu
NKWK3T,
MOST KAHHIONAJ.
AND HANDtlOM w.
Mlllliiitry (Joods to bo 'un n thoraatKet
She will keep oil hand
Hath, Bonnkts, Flovvku , Hiiniox.t,
DnKsd Thimminos or All Kinds,
Ladies Fuiimihiijno Ooodh, Notion
(JoLians, Undxbslkkvkci, ItuKs,
And all goods found In mlllinory lorop,
of which will bo dlspo-cd of ft the lovvet
cash prices. Mrs, Jackson respoi tttll)
asks a continuation of tho pataonago wi IcL
has been so llbeially bostsowed upon her tv
tho ladles of Oalrv and tho vicinity.
VLUOK NO. 3.
thu smv cni-OMos-Fiton Ivil-
LAUD'S FAMOUS rAlXTlMJS.
Thesliegatit Cliromos are by Inr the mut
cxpretivo pictures ever glvmi to the pub
lic, being lull of liunior ami "l'luek" to tho
u.t nxtcnt. Hlr.o IU bv 'i Inches, mounted
ipon canvass ami simmers, i-ricu ni uio
lilr. Hcnd orders to the publisher, J. 1'',
ti l'r.li, Jail superior sil'Jt'l, tiiuvvMUOj, u.
(IS-B-O-irjaui-vvani
VLVCK NO. I.
WILSON
( -SHUTTLE
For
50 Dollars
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
AND
EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned
lo
THt BEST .HTHlVsOAlD
The Highest Premium
was awarded to it at
VIENNA;
Ohio Suie Fair ;
Northern Dhio Fair;
Amer. InsCtute, N.Y.;
Cincinnati Exposition ;
Indianapolis Exposition;
St. Louis Fair;
Louisiana State Fair;
Mississippi State Fair ;
A?X
Georgia State Fair ;
FOR BEING
The Best Sewing Machines
and doing the largest
and best range of work.
All other Machines in the
Market were in direct
COMPETITION.
1ST For Hamming, Fell
ing, Stitching, Gording,
Binding, Braiding, Embroid
ering, Quilting, & Stitching
fine or licauij 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 Sewing
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 ana
Miscellany.
Agents Wanted.
Address,
Wilson Seiind Machine Co.,
CLEVELAND. OHIO.
I.HWYKItN.
SAMUEL P. WHEELER,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAN
CAUtO, ILLINOIS.
Offllco Over First national llauk. a-15-3m
John U. Mullic)-. AVUllatu C. Muikcy.
MULKEY & SON,
, -UNISYS AT LAW
a i n xIjIjS.
o.im Uimii tlroot, lietwcon Commer.
in, i.u.t .7 ..L.iuionavriiucs. ft-H-tf.
sl .tS ii. GILBERT,
. ! ..M.YS
AT LAW:
OAlltO, ILLS.
IJj
wniiiaii) i uriMi.
iriMi, 1
1V'll:l:illl
Miles 1', ni
UGTSiu-cil intention given to Admiralty
una Bicamuoiu uii8sini'.
Ollico: Ohio Levoe, ltooiu.7 and 8 ove
City .National Daulc.
Stati
wwl Mac!
VULOAN IliOtf WOUIKS
COMMKHCIAL AVENUE.
OPP08ITK
MINT1I HTRKKT.
JOHN T. RENN1E, Pp
FOUNDRY,
.MACHINE SHOT
FoRona xvu 1'irK Fittiko,
htm An Kttmnrji,nu.i.,HTr.AMBOAT
-KJt A -r t--t-
Manutacturen aua rcpairoof
npucni aiwauon Rivon to liifbt and heayj
iXte" Vbritlite.t m1 Jss.ll work
ana all wotV ot a almllar cUaracler.
A.? "0J,ssnt ot jforrta, TaaVer OJ'i
riillailelphlavltieanil ttuttiga. llraaacooda
etc., and gaa llxturei alwaa on band.
I'lFINO OF HOUSE FOR OAb
11XD1 X BPICIALTr.
Axont for Cameron a special attain pumi;
and boiler lecder. The boBtmanufaclurod.
Coll a patent yphon pumpi, and Judson'i
P!."1.??""0' "I governor valve.
1 Uo tallowing etiKlnet, etc., for al j
cylinder; live feet stroke, 'and in good ordei.
s...w .tr.uiin... minil OUU UlUi; IfuB
One enirfne for holnlng rrelght: 7JX19.
Una lnV9n mill .n..l r.,..t .V.n..a
... ...... u 1. Ill l-f n(U EUH, KQU
crank lor mulv or gang iarv, lecond band.
One llflW 7X12 ffnc-ltlff int. lltfn man....
ture.
Alao, a loond-uaml ttavo cuttlnR ma
chine and Jointer, and warehouse hoUtlns
tnathlne, In cood order.
KBifln.s and machinery of alt klndibontht
and ioM.
IHClIAHKrW
R. SMYTH & CO.j
WHOLESALE
LIQUOR 1)JALEKS
No. CO Ohio Lcvce,
CAIRO, ILLINOIflJ
R. JONES
Boot & Shoe
MAKER,
Commercial Avenue
ncttvoeo Tenth niul Klovcnth Street",
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
,1 prepared to till orders without delay.
,lle Uiw a Don utoek of Imrr.rttd leather on
hand, Jut received from N(Wcrk, and ban
put doin the price ti tye lowest notch.
8-4 'Jiu
ICE. ICE. ICE.
THOMAS S PRO AT & SON
Wfmtesilij iiml Itotall Diuldin Iu
I'UKK LAKK 10K,
Csiro, llllnoli, and Columbua, Konttioky.
Cairo ofllco at Hulcn & WlUon'if, comer
Tn clitb street and Ohio levee.
We will run mi ico wagon throUKhout
cason, ilellverlii puro lko leo Iu any p
si thu city at thu luuut market price, n
olll u'do lurulsli our frlendi outmdu tho c.
uith li-c ii v the ciko or car load, packed
ivw dual, for ablpineut to any distance.
B. F. PARKER,
(Successor to Parker & Blake,)
Dealer In
PAINTS & OILS
rARNI3JIKS,
UUUSHHS,
WALh PAPER,
WINDOW GLASS,
WINDOW SHADES)
And the celebrated Illuminating
AURORA OIL:
llroi6' UulMIng, 11th St. & Oomrcll At
CAIRO. II-LS.
INNVttAMCU
C. IM. HUGHES,
General Insurance Agent
OFFICE,
Ohio Levco, over Mathus iiUll'a.
tttjrj'one tu jint-cUm Compaviet
tep retenttd. .
INSURANCE.
Established 1853.---
SuiTord, Morris & Caiideo,
Lnsukance Agents,
7U Ohio Levco, City National Bank
RuildinK, Cairo, Ills.
o -
1' io oldest etUtbllibed Ak-ency In Southern
Illinois, reprcMenllnic over
$C5COO,000.00.