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oun oiiunuiiKa.
IIUISTIAIJ CHURCH-Elghtcenth stroot
uoiwooii wasningion ana walnut.
Presenilis ovory third ami fourth Sun day
Sunday roliool ut it p. in.
Prayer mooting Wednesday evening.
II II Tiu.Miii.i:, Pastor.
UWU!YTKUIAJohth lltrnoL.
J'ro-iilittv, SMibith at lot .m. Mid 7, p.m
rru,iT imuuij i;, wennosuny at 74 p. m.
U liith H-Jboal. li. m. .1. M. LAnadnn. Hil
pcrlnt tidunt. ItBV. li. Tiuykk, Tutor
KTIl)mnT.-Oor. KUjlithand Walnut Hts.
"run inn;, moiiaiu at 11 a.m., anil 7 p. m
riiyir muctlni;, Wednesday. 74 p.in.
i-.btj.iUi School, 3. p.m. L. W. BtUlwell,
l.n.jriiHinn.mu. iikv, ,i. i,, y AI.LEK,
i iit r.
ilillUII OF WIS ItCUKUMKlt-tKidsco-
tornit.:! payors. Sabbath li), a.m.
hvonlnx maycw. 7 Ji.ni.
-titnlli Sehool, 0 a.m.
If.v, cum . i.n.iiKitT, Koctor.
r v I ill i il-Nliith at. and
t iuii;:'wij aw.i i .
1'ii.j.Io s.;rvs..', nibitb S;10 and 101 a.m.
VRnurn, 7 Ji.m.
bf alh School. 2 p.m.
irvfec every ilsr, o a.m.
, H'tv..j.O'llar.Olu., Priest.
I' JiWKIMl'H CUIJHUU.-(Oorinan,) cor
n ruf Walnut and Oro streoti,
M im. nvtry 8bbath at l'j o'clock a. m.
c.pjrs, 2 ji. ra.
la s during woek days, 8 o'clock a. m.
Kkv. C. HoypMASf. Priost.
K.tMAN LtJTHIJItANUmiltOM-iath
trect bf-twoen Washington Aveuuo and
Wjlout trt)iit.
Preaching Sunday morning at 10 o'elock.
Sulitiith School at '1 o'clock p. in.
ltv.T. (J. DUKitaciiNEii. l'mtor.
0",N(J lllN'd CIIHIHTTA.N ASSOCIA
TION. llegulsr raocUng second Monday
.:U month at their room over Rockwell
.t 'Vs bookstore, Commercial avanuo.
Weekly Prayer mooting, riday,7, p.m. at
h room.
. J. W. Stillwxll, President.
KCONI MISSIONARY 11A1TI8T
( I1UI1CH. Corner Hyeamoro and Korty
llrst HtreoU. Proachlng. Sabbath at 11
o' I'-k a. in. and X o'clock p, tu.
i"iti Jay Hchool 1 o'clock p. m.
'I'l:e i hureii I" connected with the Illinois
Association, by the Flri.t Missionary llap
ut ( tiurch til Catrii.
llKV. HOUIMOM LkONAUIj, Pastor.
I'ltll AN METUODIST. Kourteentb, be
iween Walnut and Cedar.
Survlcos, Sabbath, 11 a.m.
Sabbath School, 1) p.m. '
l1a-- moot at II p.m.
M uM FREE WILL UAPTIST- Klf
lofiith Street., between Walnut and Cedar.
Cervices Sabbath. 1J and 3 l. m.
It v. S. Hick, l'nwr,
IlLE WILL HAITI ST HOMK MISSION
-MIIIATH SCHOOL Comer Walnut
il l Cedar Street),
f'jblialb School, 8 a.m.
I a f FREE WILL HAI'TIST CHUUCII
arrr'n iUrracks
i..;v!ccs,Sb!)Ui 11 a.m.. 3 p.m. ATI p.m.
Ukv. AVm. Kkm,y, l'Mtor.
li P'i MISrIOHAUY 11.UT1ST CIJUKOH.
-Ceilir, between Ninth and Tenth SU.
I'rca hlus hibbatb, 10 a,m. and 71 p.m.
I'laver mootiiiK. Wednetday evening.
I .,-chlnif, l'nday evening.
- i'jri'.h !.,hool, li p.m. John VanUaxter
aad Mary Steiihcni. SuperlntendcnU.
llEV. T. .1. ailOKKH, I'aitor.
y , Nl) HAl'TIST CUUUCII-Kourtecnth
f'troet, between Cedar and Walnut. The
only llapt'.st church recognized by the A-
nodation.
EiTVlcei, Sabbath. 11 a.m. 3 p,m. and 7 p.m.
Kvv. .liodn Dkaiilkt. KMcr.
S KUJt KT 0 UD K ilS .
THE MJJON8.
,. '0 OOMMANUKltY, No. la.-Huted
A-. 'ibly at the Anylum Masonic Uall, Ural
nl u.'il MondayK In each month.
. ltO COUNCIL, No.2-1. Regular Convo
i Mi ! at J! a o Me Hall, tho ocond Krlday
In f .ich month.
ZAIKO UIAl'TKIt N'o. 71. Ileifular Con
vocation at iUconlc Hall, on the third
TucJay ot ovory month.
,AIHO LODUK, So. U37 F. A A. M Hepru
lir y jimunlcVJon at Maonlc Hall, the
t .d anil fourth Monday I of each month.
THK OI)I).yKLI,OWS.
ll.LXANDKK LOU(iK,22l Meett In Odd
Kcllawn' Hal!, In Artor'a bulldlnc every
Tuuniay ovenlu;; at b o'clock.
STATE OFI71UK11S.
Oovernor John L. HtvcrldBc
l.icutcuani-iiovcruor
ciTiti.) of State OeorL'o H. Harlow.
Auditor of State C. K. iJppincott.
JUto Trcut irer Cmper llutz.
Att'irnry (ieneral Jamcn K. Kdnall,
jupt. l'ublls Intructlon Newtoa Uatbman
( ONOKESSMKN.
Bcnalori Ulchard J. Oglenby and John A.
ian.
ll'iprcentttlve Klghteenth District Uacc
3omcnt8.
MKlillKKS OKNKltAJi ASSUMHLY.
ltcireiitntlvo In the fiOth dltrlct.
ih i II. Obcrly, Win. A. Lemma and Math
v .1. liL-core.
Senator for tho !Wth itlntrlct. Jesno Waro.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
CIKCU1T COU11T.
juiIk'O L). J. Uakcr, of Alexander.
State' Attomoy l'atrict H. Pop.
I'jork It. S. Yocum.
rfneriO A. U. Irvtn.
Wui. .Martin Aoiior and Treasurer.
Surveyor John I'. llely.
COUNTY COUKT,
Jutlo- K. Hrow.
Afioclatei J. K. McCrito and S. Marchll
I in.
Clirk Jacob 0. Lynch.
Coroner John II. (loneman.
lt(l(l'1
1'ATnOKIZK
HOME TEADB
I CAIRO CITY BINDERY,
.orner Twelfth Btroet and Washlnaton Ave
J. C. iiUELS.
lu&te of Bt. Louie,).
l'llOl'ltlKTOK
HOOK HINDER AND HLANK BOOK
MAHUl'AOTUHKU
iit.ANK HOOKS of every description Uono
with ncatncBs and dispatch. All klnda ot
ullni: dono at iJiort notice Illblea, Music
K aijazlnos and l'erlodleals bound notttani
m bIIiIo ratoH.
tiucb a Hocorde, Dockot
FITS CURED FREE.
Any person Mifl'crlnz Irom tlio' nbovo dl
enso Ik ronuofcted to address IK. 1'lilCK, und
a trial bottle ol meillelnn will bo forwarded
l.i .tviiriM4. l'Mtl!!'! t
Dr. Prleu Is a lecular phynlciun, and lias
ui'tdo thu treatment ol
FITS OU UPILlTSY
a etudy for yearn, and lie will warrant
..urn In' tlm iigu nf liU rnuieilv.
Do not fall to tend to him for trial liottlo
t cost iiothlnL', and ho
WII.I" CUK1'. YOlf,
no umttor of linw loin; Haiullni: your euo
may bo. or how many othek remedUs may
uavo laucii. ...
Circulars and testimonials scut with
PUEE TUIAL DOTTLE.
Addna
l)It, CHAS. T. I'HICE,
tnwi-aa-d.vwly
I'lihllentlon Offlre, Hnllatla BtiUellBg
Wnalilnston Aveaa.
Kill DAY, AUGUST 28,1871.
a uuuiors (JO Hll i:s ion jjknu j:.
1'or luurtccn yearn, a Spanish r avunt
liai been ettidyiiiK dm Nubjcot of tho
How ol'mji in ;rowio' vcf;ctatiou. As
tho result ol'lus investigation?, ho hi(h
forth tho theory that thuru U tho samu
ubb nnd How in thu circulation of aai,
nu in the movement of tidei, and Hint
tho action of the two corresponds per
fectly in point of time. In nppljin'.'
this theory to iructiee. Hie cxncriiiiLi.
claiini tlint trees foiled at low lido ront
tho decaying inllueiicci of time and
weather for a much greater tiiuo than
do those cut duriiiL' tho How of tho
tide. In jirunning trees at tho ebb of
mo tide ami ol tho sap, an equal ad
vantage is claimed. In applying the
principlo to orchards af tho olivo,
oraugo, litnc nnd other fruits, which
had fallen into decay, it was found
that, by tirutiitiL' them while tho tido
was out, their health and fertility were
restored, It in also (inserted that trees
so troatcd are rendered exempt from tho
ravages of insects and dineatc. Kx
porimentf) undo with different sets of
ttilk-wortns, respectively fed ou Icavca
of trees, treitcd by the ordinary and by
tho new system the leaves, under the
new system, beincL'sthered exclusively
at tho hours corresponding to the ebb
tide resulted mOBt decidedly in favor
of the latter.
DEMOCRATIC
Congressional Convention.
KIOHTKKN I'll DISTRICT.
A Democratic Convention, lor the plirpoiii
of nominating a candidate lor Concern ln
thl-(tSth,) DMrli t, U hereby called to meet
at
An.v., on TiiciiaiiAY, tiii: :i Day op
SKl'TtMIIKIt, ls74. AT i! O'CLOCK V. M.
The ratio of repreentatlon will be one dele
gate toreaili two hundred vote-, and one
for each fractional lllty votcn, rant lor Hon.
(i. W. Wall fur C'ungri-M, In JS72. The
counties In the Dl-trli.t will been titled to
the following reprei'utatlou :
C'ouiitIe. Votrt. Delegate!
Randolph,
I'MTV,
Wllllainion,
Jaikion,
I'dIoh,
Johiuiiu,
Mafnae,
rope,
I'lila-kl.
Alexander,
10.
0.
I.
0.
!).
;:.
i.
i
4.
r.
1,177,
1,110.
im,
1,.eI,
Mm,
i. ..I,
WI,
7n7,
1,017,
Thn Demiicrallr Co. Coininttteei- In each
of the eouutlenaru le'peetftllly reiilted to
call eounty coutentlotK, and appoint dele
gate to reprefctil their eountle In (aid eon
vention. Ily crderof Congressional Committee,
THOMAS WILSON, Chairman.
txT Ncw'papers throughout the District
w 111 ple:wc ptlblih tho above call.
i.t) tiiu:ic.
Cairo
Box and Basket
Co.
l)KAU:it3IN
LUMBER
A I.I. KI.SMI3, llAMI) A.M) BOVT,
or
Keep c onstantly on baud
FLOORING SIDING.
AIO, LATH.
Mill and Yard, Cou'
' an
uncr .iltn atrcet
d Ohio Levee.
WALL & ENT,
7"" Manufacturers and Dcalcraln
GREEN AND SEASONED
LUMBER AM) LATH.
CAIRO, ILLS.
1'01'LAK.OAK, UY I'll US, A.SII, UUM
AND COTTON WOOD, bUIl
l'AUKD LUMllKli.
OKKSSKU PINK, Abll AND POP
LAlt KI.OOIlINn, OKILNu AN J)
SIDING.
HiTOilli-o at caw mill on corner of T'sn
ty-neeoiid trett and Ohio Levee.
lirwKH-u
BKAI. UTATE AUKVOY.
J. Q. HARMAN & CO.
IELIj ESTA TB
HOUSE AGENT,
COLLECTORS,
CONVJSVANCERS,;
NOTARIES PUBLICS
And Land Au'cutsol tho IlUnotn Central and
...n .....t -iiun..i if li
lilirilllgiuu mm jii.tuu. ... ... v.
North Cor. Sixth and Ohio Lovco,
CAIRO. ILLS'.
C. WINSTON & CO,
Real Estate Agents,
AUCTIONEERS,
74 Ohio Levek, (Second Floor,)
CAIRO, ILL.
lluv and Sell HEAL ESTATE, Pay TAXES
KurulHheH AlmtMcU ot Title.
3Laiul Commissioner.
DR. W. 13LAUW
GERMAN PHYSICIAN.
3udur lllock!(up stairs). corner 6th Hire
sod Washlugtoa Avonue.
95-3l.tr, OAIMO, ILLINOIS.
Don't By
until. Villi HATE
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
oun ixx3
AMI
b . .t f
'nwi .li
' '' I l"V
As we liavo 12 (JOOI) IlEAHONS
thoy will do your work,
Mby
auiciAND east,::
.CHEAP AND CLEAN.
Thy ro choap to buy,
W They aro belt to uie,
They bake evenly and quickly,
Their operation li perfect,
They have r.'.way a xl draft,
Thoy are wadoof thu bait material,
They rout porfoctlv.
Thoy require utlfttlo fuel,
They aro verv low priced,
The are eailly managed,
They aro auitod to all localltiei,
J-.vi-ry novo guaranted to.,glv
CO
b'atllfnctlon.
' bolt nv
Excelsior Man'fg Co
HT. I.OCIN, HO.
AND 11Y
C.1V. HENDLHSOX, Cairo, III.
C5 rMl&w-6m.
mi
T. J.
KERTH,
s'uceeJi'or to
BEERWART, ORTH & CO.,
Dealer jn
STOYBS,:!
HOLLOW WARE &C-,
Manulacturor and Jobber of
TIN, SHEET IUON and UOPPE1L
VAKE.
'unip. Ulrd Cat'cu. Ice cream Freeze r
water cooler, wire uotn lor wiu
dow Screen,.Iapancd Ware,
Etc., Etc.
TIN ROOFING
Guttering and Job Work
MADE A Sl'KCIALITY.
.(.-ctit (or tho 9s
Iron Roofing
Garry iron woonng uo
The bct Iron Hoofing ln the Market.
OnlerB from
Abroad will
Attention.
ltecelve Prompt
Ml work done with Dlcpatcli and Warran.
ted to give satisfaction.
SAMUEL P. WHEELER,
ATT011NEY& GUUNSKL011 AT LAW
CAIKO, ILLINOIS.
OUlleo Over First National llauk. IMB-Sin
John 11. Mulkey.
William o. Slulloy.
MULKEY
& SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
( A T RO' IXjXjS.
o.:ieu lituia'.i ttrcol, botwoen Coinmer
e!.i mi t V.'ahlnzlon avenues. M4-tf.
GREEN & GILBERT,
ATTOUXEYS
COUNSELORS AT LAW
William II. Cireen," )
William 11. (lllbert.:
OAUULICiLH.
Miles Kdllbert, )
tST.Srei .i attention given to Admiralty
ami oteainbo.it iiui-sincss.
Otllce j
Ohio Levee, ltoomsT and a ove
CltrNatloual llauk,
WILLIAM li. SMITH. M. D.
KK310KK0K-N0. 31, Thlrtoentn street
ictwetn wasuingion avenue unu waiuu
tlreet OUlcc lUc'commerclal avenue, up
trs.
Newnpaper advertising In now recognized,
by business men having faith In their own
wares, at the most effecthe means for se
curing (or Ibelr goods a wide reiognltion
of their merlU.
J ( ii
)(! &
!' ,.
' ' hi
-49 Umm
Newspaper advertising Impel Inquiry, and
when the article oBemd Is of good quality,
aud at a fair price, the natural result Is In
creased sales.
Newspaper advertising la a permanent addi
tion to the reputation ot thu gooda adver
tised, because It Is a permaiientlnflucence
always at work In their Interest.
,3
Newspaper admtliinr. promotes trade, (or
even the dullest times advertiser neeure
by tar the largest share of what Is belnc
done.
Nowspaper adreriKtng W the most energetic
and vigilant of salesmen; addressing thou
sands each day, always In the rdvertlser's
Interest, and ceaselessly at work seeking
customers lrom all i tawes.
.u S'rr.on ran laLr ll.r.c llliirnaiciinl.
1'!? an'l leimiii lung nnwrll, mil-
M.lcl ttii-ir oiici nrc not ilctrojet l.Ttnln'-ral
iwiwui i.r;llier InciiK, and lll orguus wi"l
bctonil Jiulut of rep lr. wien
i., Vr,l',r',:,,"ur,,n',,'ielln,llcalarlie. ivin
in Hit lluulllt1 (.uiirIii.. lint Ilic.Mfii llic t tu l
lilzrlii(.Mur K.tuelatl'iiii.f Motnarli, Iia.I
I. .-. u III llio J outh. llllluiH ,M(a.. l-alltati,
nf Hie Henri, Inftiiinmmi.m of the Minus, Vain in
the ri clan of the Kl.lnc), hihI a liuuilroil other
iMliifui njinptMns. are the ntntirliiiiii of lijMien.
Li, duo Ih.uic w lit nrme n ttttcr Kuarantta l
llMiiern- tiuti a Irtittiiy advertisement.
For I'rmnln Cfiiiipliilni., In jorii? oroM.
lurried or MtiKle. nt the ilan nf w.ii,ihiiIhkj.I, or
II. e turn of life, tlirse Tonic Hitlers illi.lj M, ,f .
ri.liil an lufluciicc Hint lnirni rtucnt Is tu.m itr.
tei'llliie. '
For Innnimniilarr 'lirnlc Itlini.
Mull.in uim limit. l!lllou, lU'inlttcnt uim Inirr.
inltleiil l cers. lilncaaeabr tho lllort. Uicr. KM.
iie ami lilaiWer. lhce lllltrM liavn no equaL
Mirh ln.vae are cnuuM i.f viiii,..i nir-i '
','Jtrt tirrts urmlr I'nriinllrr n nrlt n
imur, j'u'iti'MiiK me iiicril oi oclln? as a
i'"ciini nucin in rc ictiiii- i in irrxmn nr In
animation of the Liter uml Vl.cei jI Organs, hl.I
For MUln Oi.rn.ra, llrnptlmi". Teller, Mlf.
Cheiini, lllotrliea.bfHila, I'lmnl.a, IMaluIra, Hull..
( alhlinrlca. fllnir-wnnn.. N.-ril.l.ll!i.l .nM
Krjslittlaf, Itcli.bcorK Hlvolrrailoniof iiifMiin,'
Humor a Mil lllaearci nf Hie Skin of hateier nnmi.
r nature, are llterillr ne up ami cnrrl"! mh of
the atatem In a aliort time L) the u-o of iheao
mi .rin.
Urulrful Thaiianml rrotlalm VlMDiR
'innn the in'.n wumlcrful 1nli;uraut tUat er
aoatalutil the tlnklntc itatrm.
It. II. .llrUOKA l,I Ac CO.
Hrti!lta ami Ucn. ARta., ."an Franclwo. Cat., &
tor. of Vahlmtnn and Charlton Nta , N. V.
SOLD HV AM. Ill'.CCilllftTS A IIKAI.KILH.
rrogpcctns for 1874 - tsEVEXTH TEAB
THE ALDINE.
An Illustrated Monthly Journal, universally
auu.iiMju w uo uie liKuuauiuesh penou
leal ln the World. A rcprenen tail vi
and champion of American tastr .
if T TOR t)ALZ IN riOOC Oh x4 XW ST0BK
The Aldlno. While l.kllPil with all Dm rrv.
ularity, has none of tho temporary or time
ly Interest characteristic of ordinary pert
odtcala. Itlsun oleL'ant miscellany ot pure
light and graceful literature ; and a collec-
nun oi iiicmrea, mo rarest spocunen or ar
tistic skill, In black and white. Although
each succeeding number attorda a fiesh
pleasure to 1U friend, the real valuo and
beauty of The Aldlne will bo most appreci
ated after it has been bound up at tho close
ol the year. While other publications way
dalm superior cheapness, as compared with
rivals ot a similar claim, tho Aldlne is an un
ique and original conception alono and tin
approached absolutely without concept"
ln price or character.
AHT DEPARTMENT. 1874.J 3
The Illustration of the Aldlne have w(
a world-wide reputation, and in the art cen
tres ol Europe it Is an admitted fact that
Its wood cut are examples of the highest
periecuon ever attaineu, me commor
prejudice In favoro' "steel plates," Is rap
idly yielding to a (educated and dls
crimlnatini; taste which recognizes the ad
vantages tho advantages of superior artistic
quality with greater facility of production.
The quarterly tinted plates for 1874 will be
by Tbo. lloran and J. L. Woodward.
The Christmas pio fpr 1671 will contain
special designjT&iHwPriato to the Reason,
by our best JssjJto and will surpass in at
tractions any ot Its predecessors.
PREMIUMS F01U874.
Kvery subscriber to the Aldlne tor
Tear Kill will receive a pair of chroni
The original plcturei were painted in oil
the publlshern of tho Aldlne. by Thorn
iloran, whose great olorado pictures and
nuruhased bv conurcss fur ten thnimnil
dollars. The subjects were choson to rc
resent ten thousand dollars. The subjects
were chosen to represent "The East" and
"The West." One Is a view in the White
Mountains, New Hampshire ; the other
gives the Clltls of Oruen rlvur, Wyoming
territory. The cbromos are each worked
lrom thirty distinct plates, and aro In size
l('JxlG) and appearauce exact fac-alinlles ol
the originals.
NWArtK, N. J.. Sept. 20. 1873.
Messrs. James button tz k.o, .
(Ikntlkmk.v I am delighted with the
proofs in color ol your cbromos. They are
wonderfully successful representations by
mechanical praeess of the original phIii tings.
Very respectfully. Tikim. Mohan.
These cbromos aro ln every souse Ameri
can. They aro by an orlnnl American pro
cess, with material ot American manufac
ture, frum designs of American scenery by
an American painter, and presented to sub
acribers to the first successful American
Art Journal. If no better because ot all
this, they will ccrtaluly possess an Interest
no foreign production can inspire, and nei
ther are they any the worse if by reason ol
peculiar facilities of production thoy cost
the publishers only a trltle, while equal In
every respect loonier common mat are soul
singly for doubls the subscription price ol
the Aldlne.
If any subscriber should indlcato a pre
ference for a figure subject, tho pablislicrs
will send "Thoughts ol Homo" a new ati
heatlrul chromo, 11x20 Inches, representing
a little Italian exile whoso speaking eyes
betray the loiixti'k's ol his heart,
(o per annum, In advance, with Oil Chro
mes rreo.
Por 550 cents extra, tli ii cbromos,
mounted, varnished, aud prepaid by mail.
Tho Aldlne will, hereafter, be obtainable
only by subscription. There will no bo re
duced or club rate ; cash for subscriptions
must ne sent to tne publishers direct, or
handed to tho local canvasser, without je
ponslbtllty to tho publishers, except In
cases vviiero tne ceruuoaie is given, Hearing
tho faclmlle signature oi James Mutton ts Co.
CANVASSERS WANTED.
Any person wisning to act permanently
as a local canvasser will receive full and
prompt information by applying to
Jauks Hutton & Co., Publishers.
68 Maiden Lane, New York
FINE MILLINER)
KltKSII SritKNO (5001)3.
MRS. M . JAOK'SO N.
(Formerly Mrs. Hwaudcrs.)
announces that alio has just opened a large
assortment oi ma
NKWK8T,
MOST FASHION All
AND HAND30MKS1
Millinery Oeods to bo founu m tho market
She will keep on hand
IUt, Uonnktu, Flowius, IIibbohr,
lluuu Thimminoh or All Kimds,
Lauiks Fubwisuiho Goods, Notioka
Ojllabs, Undwilivks, Rurs,
And all goods found In mlllluery tores, all
. ....TiiS .. Ml t. .lliinnainl ol l thn lowest
cash prices. Mm. Jaokaon respeclfuUy
Mks a continuation of tho pataonag J"11."1
has been SO liueiuui uuiuuitou uiniu u
the ladtss of Cairn and Us viclmw.
A' mis i
"WILSON
SHUTTLE
50 Dollars
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
AND
EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned
0
Je
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Mumiratraiu
The Highest Premium
was awarded to it at
VIENNA;
Ohio Stasie Fair;
Northern Ohio Fair;
Amer. Insvitute, N.Y.;
Cincinnati Exposition ;
Indianapolis Exposition;
St. Louis Fair ;
Louisiana State Fair;
Mississippi State Fair ;
AND
Georgia State Fair ;
TOR BEING
.The Best Sewing Machines
and doing the largest
and best range of work.
All other Machines in the
Market were in direct
COMPETITION.
iST" For Hemming, Fell
ing Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding, Embroid
ering, Quilting, & Stitching
fine or lieauy 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 forSalo.
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,
Mm Imi Mte ft.,
CLEVELAND. OHIO.
I'LUCK NO, 1.
f I (I. JliVTL-U'.-,
I'LUCK HO, 1.
THE NEW CHKOMOS-FUOM WIL-
LAHD'S FAMOUS 1'AISTISU S.
These Elegunt Cluonios nro by far the ot
lxpressivu pictures over t'lvsn to the run
ic, bolut! lull or humor and "l'luck" to tho
ust extent. BUelObySa Inehes. mnuilea
upon canvass and strainers, l'rlce i
pair. Hend orders to thu I""1' l',,l'rJ rj ,
llYDKU, 23U Superior street, tlouiaud.u.
Ui-6M)-d23mw3m
Sbnt!
Sowin
Wr?W11''
sjsaHiHsaHpaHiMBapa
i2W9)P!i5siBflaP'
A NEW IMPROVED
in nrc mm
AWAHDli
Tho "Modal for Progress,"
At Vlcnna,V.lB78.1
The Highest Order ollMedaia Awarded
, uw iua j.xposiUOD.
NO SEWING MACHINE RECEIVED A
, UlUiiEft I'lllZK.
A FEW (3001) HEAS038:
1 A VAUf rnvAtillnn lh..At..l.li.
and scurcil by Letter Patent.
.'inKU ni I fillKKCI JaPCKT SU1CU. 31 IKS)
on bnth sides, on all kinds ol roods.
"una i.ii;ni, oinootn, xoueiess, and
Hapldlieat combination ol qualities,
a li... i.i- i... . . ... ...
ValVa jeara -wiiuouire-
u.?;"T)V,Uil0 'rttlesof Work and TaacT
Hlltcblni; ln a Superior manner.
(1 Is most oalalv managed by the opera
tor Length of siftch may be altered whlla
running, and machine can be threaded with
out passing thread through holes.
V Dc!tn Simple, Inenlous, Elegant,
lonnInf the stitch without tho use of Co's
ll'Jinnl flanrm Wntm w, .'... T .
.iiMimif i i"' 'cea, which jn
f mm r rl i I jBi iiffAMaaf A rMH Vj a . a .
" ... vhu ysviiwiMiiT. rnicM lot
lows easy movement or iiMcle-bar and
prevents injury to thread.
.Construction most care hi and tin
lshcd. It is manufactured by tho most skill
ful an t experienced machaulcs. rt tbo cele
H.i nil. n.iv T' ) . n
oa .1 tin nn.
IOE. ICE. ICE.
THOMAS SPROAT & SON
Whole-silo nnd KuLill VaMen In
TUI1K LAKE 10E,
Cairo, Illinois, and Columbus, Kontuoky.
Cairo olllco at irulcn & Wilson's, corner
Twelfth struct aud OUlo IcTeo,
Wo will nin au ico wagon throughout
cason, ilullverln puro lake Ice In anyp
M the clt at tho lowest market prlro,
oill also liirnlsli our frlonds outside tha a
with ico bv tho rnkc or car load, packo d
ww diiit, for shipment to any ilisUuce.
6 MG-tr
Sr.lTK Of ILLINOIS, t
Alexander County, J
In the Circuit court of Alexander tountv.
scptcmlicr Term, 1874.
'lliollowo ilachhio Company"
vs.
Tolin It. t.owa nnd Amelia M. Lawn. Iila
wllt-i William .Martin : William n. Lane ;
Cleopatra llrouii and KUnhlev llnnvn her
hu.li.ind.
lllll In Clinnrerv tn Knri'rlnan Mnrfi9in
and lorltellet.
ZSotlce Is lierebv irlren of tho tiondunev
ot tho abovu entitled suit and that tho Ulna
ami place nt tho return of aummima tn tna
cino ta iiiu iirai nay ot tuo next term or said
rauu 10 ne noiaun at tne court House in tne
city of Cairo, in said county, un the tint
Mumlay ut September, 1874,
UeUhknS. VoctIM,
(lUKKN & (ilLUKitt, clerk of said Court.
Solicitor lor Complainant.
2l-72ll-dl.w4t
ST. LOD'JS UNIVERSITY.
THE FORTY-FIFTH AHNUAL
SESSION of Studios In tho
ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY
Will begin on
MONDAY, SEPTEM11EK 7tli, 1874.
For l'roipeclus, giving tortus, instruc
tions to parents, &c, &c, apply to or
nddrcrs
UKV. JOS. O. ZEALAND, S. J,
President,
"s'e. roiils Unlvorslty, SI. Louts, Mo.
JI.7.27-.ld:w-lm
Yuloan Iron Work
COMMUKUIA.L AVENUE,
orrosiTx
NI5TII NTHRKT.
JOHN T. ItENNIE, Pi,i.
FO LTJDKY,
MACHINE SHOT
FORQEH i.NU l'trB VlTTIHO,
HTEAM EN'lINSnII.I.,NTKAMBUAl
Manutacturua ami repuiroa.
Special attention given to light and heaTt
forging, house, bridge, railroad and jail work
and all work of a similar character.
Steam and gas Uttlng in all its branches.
A lull asfOrtmont oi llorrls, Tasker Cdt
l'hlladolpbla pipe and tittlngs. llrass goods
etc.. anil L'as tlxturca alwavs on hand.
l'll'INO OF HOUSE FOR OAb
UADH JL SrlCIALTY.
Agent for Cameron s special steam punie
and boiler leeder. The best manufacture J,,
Coil's patent syphon pumps, and Judeon't
patont governor and governor valve.
Tho lollowlng engines, etc.. for sale :
Two steamboat engines, 184 Inch, bore ot
cylinder; tlvo feet stroke, and In goodordsi.
One steamboat fibalt and crank; wrot Iron
One cnglno for hoisting freight: 74 XK.
One 1UX20 saw mill engine, with shaft n
crunk lor mulv or gang saw, second baud.
One new 7X12 euglno; lay own manufac
ture. Also, a seojnd-hand stave cutting Bs
chine and jointer, and warehouse holttUf
maiihlno, ln ood order.
Eiulniis and machlnory of all kinds bomat
and sold
stauiiui i
Colter State; SU
Hi ii ii 1 1 dsavaai -.
Th4mo4t ntncvmtdSyttlalttt . A Af. I" f.
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v a: r DbJ!Asr.s, sexixm wsAxyxse.
KEBVCfsxris. riurtra oh n r acv. ivtuioa re
socistr. :urnrio siout. ioes op sunoirr
Masuood rcRi. agniLY cuaso. ts cisasi er
VS0IC1L UTl:nTtJUK.miiatr.u4llaaM "jsa
,.Pi4i.i.t kiir T1i.'li'Ur
loaunlua. 7klr aataia, . aara. rna se aans
uuaUM ar aiU laaf tt a astnat m
MS Caaarassaai. tolaHftMslSi.
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