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CmoCCRIKK.
J vr stti
C D Atter
ARTER & STEWART.
(SucrciTOM to 1 Artcr A Co )
GROCERS
AJID
Commission Merchants
No. 113 Commercial Avenue,
CAino, ILLS.
Bristol & Stilwell,
FAMILY
GROCERS
Keep everything portnining to
tho lino of Staple nnd Fnncy Gro
2orios, Woodonware, Vegetables,
E'ruits, &a, Sic.
1 1 'Jinr
Boaiiless Kodfisch,
Irish. Sope,
Prest Koru'd Beaf,
Grayam and Milk Krackorz,
Garden & Flour Seedz,
Stowdant, Rgand and awl kinds
LAMP CHIMNEZ,
Wix & Burnerz,
Pewer Kalifornya Hunny,
HOPZ, TAX, WAX & SAUZ,
FLOWERING BULBS
On Srvlo.
A Korso for Sale.
No. 32 EIGHT STREET
CAIRO ILL.
VAIIIITV STOItn.
New-York Store
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
VARIETY STOCK
IN THE CITY.
Goods Sold Very Closo.
Comer 10th St. and Commorcl&l Av
CAIEO. ILLINOIS.
C. 0. PATIER & CO.
PAINT AM) OILS.
B. F. PARKER,
Dialir In
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
23n.XJEII33S.
Wall Papor, Window Glass, Win
aow Bnaaos, c.
Alwny on hanil, the celebrated Illuminating
AURORA OIL.
13 x om.' 23xxiXdixaKi
Corner Eleventh Street and Washing
ton AVtllUO
CAIRO CITY BINDERY,
J". O. ZZTT3ZIXjJS,
PBOPBIETOE,
HINDER AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURER.
Bulletin Buildinar. Corner Twelfth Street
and Washington Avenue,
Cairo, XlllxxolM.
'Mm
WrWHrty rert Rullronn, Work (pwtiufy .
III
VOL. 7.
M'lt'Olt DI'.Al.r.Itfi.
R. SMYTH & CO.,
Wholesale and llctall l)clr In
Foroign and Domestic
LIQUORS
winkh OF All kixms,
No. 60 Ohio Lovoo,
CAIRO, ILLS.
base ,
antly
IV'I " i....- '....t ..r ii,. I f iruiiU ill the lour
kct, undifltL-w-i-elal attention to It "Holuwil
ranch of In-! business
Mltl'I'liY
nr.i'OT.
VALENTINE
RESCH,
Stoamboat,
Hotel and Family
SUPPLY DEPOT
axii br.ALin It
Groceries, Vegetables, Game,
POULTRY,
Finli, Eggs, Northern Butter, &c.
Eighth Street,
Between Vashlnirton and Commercial
Avenues.
O-lioods ''' ' """l free of charge
iiovtmoiii:.
SAM WILSON,
DZALMI IX
BOAT STORES, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, &c.
No. 110
Olilo -Xj ovoo.
iioti:i.s.
ST. NICHOLAS
Hotel and Restaurant
No. 122
COMMERCIAL AVENUE
Two doors north of the Cairo anJ lnwnne
railroad uepot.
W, WETZEL, Proprietor.
ATItfSTV watch kept nijsht and day fur
train and Meuiiiboal.
Tl.f Kt of acs-ommo-Ulloin fur transient
Kii-.ls at I o Dollars vrr tlur .
hi:.
ICE ! ICE ! ! ICE ! ! I
THOMAS SPROAT & SON,
WholcsaW nml Itrtiiil Dealers In
PURE LAKE ICE
CAIRO, ILLS, and COLUMBUS, KY.
CAIRO OFFICE:
At Ilulon & Wilson's, Corner Twelfth St.
ana unio i.evee.
'tTTK will" run an
Ice wagon tin rut.-hout the
rliiL- mim I n L u liv In any
nwi!, delivering Ir lake hi- In
part of the city at the lowest market price, und
will ulso Airmail our friends outside the city with
c by thf cake or car liud, 'nicked In Niw'dust
or afiluiuent to unv distance.
"The Best Thing in tho West."
Atchison, ?op;h i Mi Fes E. R.
Xj .ZV. UNT I S
IN KANSAS.
0,000,000 AOHHS
Of theUitt Karminit ami ARnrultiinil Iindii In
America, ltuate1 ill and ne.ir the tieatitlfiil
lottoiiwooil uml tirrat Arkansas valleya, tin"
Kuidcnof the West, on
11 Years' Credit, with 7 per cent. Intar
est, ana aJ por coui, mawuoi
tor Improvements.
1' A It I! r- r v n n 11
To iurchaJer of Land.
t3-CliculaM, with map, kItIbr full Infornia
tion, ent Iree. Addre ,....,.
Acting Laud Commissioner, Toka, Kan-
Mia, J3i I'l-wJin.
TllK MASO.N X ilAMI.IN
ORGAN COMPANY
TTTIXSKHS oftinec lilihct iumIiiI nnd ill
V iilmna of honor, at li'iimi, lf.J
ml
I'nrl. IftV7. ImW iilTi'l-l IB iliwut Hbiortment nl
IIIMIUI . - , " i
thuliest rahlnet oiRnns In the world, including
new alyle with recent liujirovementa not mil)'
exclusively !tirr.-uh,ut formerly, hut aim on
new plana of eniy puyineuta, Hie most fuvonihle
cmt ollerwl. Urgan rented with prlrik'KO ot
pilrrhu-v, to almo.t any iiart of tho country.
Fir.t pa.wncnt 0 MorupuanU.
lllujtrutil cataloguci uml circular!, with full
(nirtlciilar, ent fiei on ruiiivat. Adureiit '
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.,
Huston, New VerK or CliUilK"
1M17, now
Ome, 33xXlsti. 23 U. Mil:
CAIRO, 'ILLINQIS, WEDNESIDAY,
ghc 'gnlhfnxl
THE HOUSEHOLD TERROR.
Tlic 'niMen of 'oul.nll Lamp Kaplo
nIoiim unit tlio Wiiy lu pre-iit hut'h
lllinitcri.
ll'rom tin1 Conrier-tournal )
All oxplo'loiu ol' cciil-oll lamp f uro
cancel by vjipor or j.'.ts tliat collects In
the su" uImivc tin "11. full of oil
if cotir.'1 it linni contains no pt4, butlin
liRiIlati lj- on lllitln Hit' coiiMiiiiptloii of
oil lxlii". koou Iraviii' si iacu Tor a,
which L'otiitii''ii(''4 to I'vni' tho lump
w.-irniH up, it ii' I nllcr btfrtilii a short time
attlllcii-ut l'H will nrcuiiiiilnti1 to product;
an cNplo'liiii. 'Die t'.n in a i:iiup will i-x-ploili!
only when lniti-d. In this respect
it 1 Ilkf trim inwder. Clnsip
or Inffrior oil U ulwuys thu most u":iii-
ITOII".
'I'hi' Ilaino l ronimiitilcatltothfjtraIii
thf foliowhiK iii.uinrr : l ho wlck-tulx- In
all lump-burnon u in:nle lnr;'iT tlmu tho
wick which is to p;ii through it. It
wiiiilil not ilo to have the wick work
tightly In the btirni-r; on the contrary. It
h ("Miitlnl that It move up mid
down with perfect v:kn. In this way It U
utiiivoMuhle that pnee In the tulx;
N Ifll along the "iilo of the lck
i-iilllcl.-iit lor Maine from the burner to
pa' down into the lamp anil explode the
gao.
.Many thing' may occur to emi'u the
flame to pisduwii the wick-tube and ex
plode the lamp.
J'ir-t A lump may lx; .'landing on n ta
ble or mantle, and a Might pull' of nir
Irom an open window, or the Midden
ojH'iihig ofa door, cuifeuii expliHlon.
Second A lamp may he taken up
quickly from a table or mantel, and in
'tHUtly explode.
Third A laiiiii may be titken In an en
try w here there I a draft, or out ol doors
and mi I'Xplo-lnn enuc.
Fourth A lighted lamp l taken up a
llight of atairs or U raiM.'d
qulcLlv to iilaeo It on a
mantel, ro. tilting In an explosion. In all
thet' c.i'O'f til'- liil-ctilff U done liy the
air movement cither by Middcniy cheek
ing the draft or forcing air down tho
chimney against the flame.
Flfih lllowing down the chimney to
extinguish the light it a lreipieut catitcof
fXpio-Ioii.
Hxth U'imp exnlo.loiis hae lieen
iuil by lining a euimnev broken oil at
the ton, or one that has a pfecxi broken out,
whereby tlie draft l rendenil variable
and the llauic un-teady.
.Seventli Sometimes a thoughtless per
son put n tnaller-i7.ed wick In a larger
burner, thus leavingconiderable f pace in
the tube along the edge- of the wick.
Klghth An old burner with Its air
draft clogeed tip, which rightfully "hould
be thrown away, l snineilme.. continued
In ue, and the lluil re.-ult is an expio
elon. Tlip'lliiril Term Illll.
Sew York World
Thoe reasonable H;opIe w ho were In
clined to think week before
la-t that the democrat- In
congre-.s opposed the new rule
and acted for delay In order to embarrass
the majority in doing needful public bus
iness have now a full au-wer in the ills-patehe-
from Washington. The truth I-,
and 1- now ecii to he. that they were
taking not at all a factious, but purely a
patriotic part. We charged then that the
majority were actuated by a de.-ire to
overthrow republican government hi all
the Mate in which the overthrow ol re
publican government U needed to ecure
the re-election ofa republican candidate
to the pre-lueney. .o man wno reads
the news of ye.terday and to-day can no
longer doub't that tti'at was and is pre
cisely their object. Their time U short.
Whatever they do to that end milst by
done between now and March I.
It i- as certain a any future event can be.
that it tlii- congre-a adjourns without
takin!: mcauri' to re-elect a republican
a democrat will be the next president of
the I nited ."State. 1 here is no way in
which they can houe-tly avert tills result.
Tliev eiin avert It di-bonestlv onlv bv
stillfng or fal-lfvlng the expa'Ssion of the
deliberate will of the American people.
To put the south under martial law be
tween now aim tue HU oi .nnrcn. ami to
keep it there until the election 1 decided
u their favor. I- the only hone they have.
They can do It only by inu..lhig the mi
nority in congriM as tneyuone to muzie
the majority in tlie nation, l or that they
)aied the new rule; tor this their caucus
tas organl.ed a eonplracy to carry the
oiith for ('.rant by bayonets. It Is
the ino-t outrageous plot against free
government that the hl-tory of thU coun
try allbrds.
W hat man with American blood in ills
veins can think or -peak of it calmly !r
There has not been a lime .since the rlo.-o
of the war when there was u little pre
text as there l now for this grant to tlie
president of dcpotle powers. If any
body doubts thai thl- Is the purpose nnd
effect of the hilt which tlie caucus ha
conspired to pass, we refer him to tho
description of it given by the republican
speaker of tlie Republican house in the
Kepubllean caucus and to the bid Uself.
The people of Louisiana In particular we
have often had occa-lon to commend for
their noble patience under usurpations
which no men born free have been called
unon to undcrL'o. lu tlnieol peace, lnanv
Knglisli-speakhig country within tlie last
two hundred years. Hut the demeanor
of the neonlu of Louisiana has been more
con-picious than tliatol their fellow-citi
zen in oilier boutiicru stales, ueeaiiao
their trials have been greater. All over
tho . South there l quiet to-day. lu no
part of thu South Is liicro any organized
conspiracy to resist tho law. Tim men
who have sprung such a propo-ltion us
this unon the country at such a time.
with so plain a purpose of invoking force
by means of fraud, in or ler to retain the
power they have forfeited, are traitors if
tuc worn traitor lias a meaning.
Arc all these men madi What do they
siinoo-e the American nconle arc made
of that think to convert a republic Into a
monarchy at one swoop iiko uusr mil
ler all nu n know font man without faith
and without shame. Nobody need wastn
am astonishment on him. .Morton wo
know lor a desperate political gambler.
who has staked Ids nil upon this cast, and
who will bland uiu iiaaru oi uiu (tie,
Itnl tliero in n men niuoiiLr Hie lll.'llnr.
it v reputable at their homes and in their
live-; men trained in the traditions of
freedom, men learned in tho law, To say,
as was said in Washington recently, that
there is a chauco this bill may pass. Is to
say that there i- a chance tho majority of
Uiu reprci-cntatlvco of the United .States
may voto a republic into a monarchy.
Wo shnll see, but voting Is not nil, It Is
treason to American liberty which is
plotting at the Whito Ilouseand the eapl-'.
tol. ltut It Is not liberty that will perish
from the earth, let these cutpurses of tlie
umpire and the rule be well assured of
that,
J A Nnrrrvnful Temperniire Lecture
. L from the New llnmawlcker )
Sniffles hrough.t hU two wceki' spree
to a cIom; on Tlnirsday night, lie lay on
a lounge lu the parlor, feeling a mean a
nour lager, wneii!ometiiiug in tuc cor
ner of the room attracted Ills attention.
Italqing on bin elbow he gacil steadily at
It. Itubblng.hli eyes, he 'tared again,
and aaho stared, his tenor grew. Call
ing liH wife, ho askeil hoarsely :
"Jllrandy, what U that r" , A
"H'lint N whalI.lkey V" r .
HnlllleV name ik I.yeurgun, and hii'
wife calls hltn Mkey forihort and sweet.
"Wliythat that tlilngln tliefonirr,''
said the frightened man, pointing at it
with a hand "baking like a politician.
"I.lkey, dor, I see nothing," replied
the woman.
"What, you don't see ltV" he hrpked.
"Then I've got 'em. Oh. heavens! bring
me the lliblc, .Mlrandy, bring it quick!
Here, here on this sacred book I swear
never to touch a ilrop of whisky. If I
break my vow, may my right hand cleave
to tin; roof of my uiouih, and''
Here, catching another gllinp-e of the
terrible object he clutched Ills wife ami '
begged hi piteous tone1 :
"Don't leave me ilon't leave vour
I.lkey," and Inirylng his lacu In the "folds
of lier dres, he 'obed and moaned him
self lutoujTOtlbl'-d sleep.
Then hlrwife stole gently to tho- cor
ner, picked up the tov snake, ind threw
It into the stove.
Jaij-The editor of the Troy Twin has
been honored with another" Presidential
coinmunieatiou on the third term iiic
tion. Here It U : "Only lal month the
writrr of this article, with anotlier gen
tleman, liHiKiiel to Ik present at "(bu
Kxi'i'Utlve .lanlou when the rresident
received a delegation of Cherokee In
dians. In le-pon-e to an addre by the
head ol that delegation, thanking the.
I'ldldcnt for hi- ju-t and hutuatie Itidinii
policy, Uen. Cirant referred to cerla'n
meai.ire. that might be regiiriliilasdf.-ii--ahle
lor the well-being of the Cht rnkec-s
and other tribes Inhabiting the Indian
Territory, remarking that now they (the
Indian-) knew they had lu the resident
a Mend who would do what he could to
advance their Interests; 'hut,' said ho
(the-e are substantially his word?), 'you
know I am to be here only two years
longer, and, of course, none of us can be
sure of the views of the nextl'reMdenlon
this subject, so deeply affecting vour wel
fare.' IJiirhig the interview. Til anotlier
form finite a- emphatic, he repeated the
same declaration, that another would oc
cupy his place a:.'hicf .Magi-trate on and
alter the 4th of .March, IS77."
frEr Mrs. Jepon, who lectures lu and
around Boston, wn- born deafand dumb.
From girlhood she ha- gradual v acquired
the faculty of hearing and s'leatdng, until
now there nn; only a few letters which
she cannotiittcrdistinclly. .She says this
result has been attained by itorsi-tcul
prayer. She is now at work "on S, and
by praying two hours a day, cxectj to
be aide to pronounce it some time in the
tl"-l"?'
li?-Ir. Leland Stanford oftheCeutr.il
1'aeille I tail road is about to build a house
In Sin Francisco which will cclip-o in
splendor the magnificent residence lately
erected by Mr. bliaron, tlie newly-elected
tcnator trom Nevada, who, by "the by,
actually reside.- with Ids family in San
Francisco. Mr. Stanford's house w ill be
125 feet square on the ground, and the
largest private residence in California,
and will be ilnislail iu-lde and out-ide hi
tlie mo-t elaborate and expensive manner.
In the mean time the people of the whole
country are annually taxed to pay the h
icresi on uiu uuiius, oi .nr. numiuru
railroad.
Itr. .scli-ii'k' Sliiniliiril Iteiiictlies
The statidHrd remedies lor all ill-ea-es of
the lungs aro fcCll.NCK's 1'fl.MONIC
SVKl'P, SCIIKSCK'n 3UA WEED ToXIC.unil
sciikxck's .M.kMUtAKK I'lLl.s.anil, II laken
livlore the lun,'aro destrojeil, a speeilv
cure is cll'cctcil.
to tlii-R- turco uicillchics Dr. J. II.
clitnck. of rtill idclplnu. owes his unrlva
le I siiccr sa In tha treatment of pulmouar;
ilista-c-.
Tuc Pulmonic Syrup iln n tlio morhiil
in itt- r in thu uiiigs; natu e throw- It i t) by
an ay expi ctora Ion, or when tliu plilem
or m liter ltlpc a H.ij-ht cough will ilimw
lloir, tlicpatlitu liaa lost and tau iung4
lle-'lll to lie il.
To enable tli Pulmonic Svrun lo do till-.
.Sehenok'- M imlr.ike 1111- unit sehc ck'-
.e,i eed T inie must be frcelv u-ed lo
ol atls-i tho -t'liimoh a.ii'1 llvor. '.-uheiicli'.
Alan rake I'nl-.itt on tlie iwr. r. tno intr
M o tructi'Ui-, r-l.ix the gull Madder, the
bilij sta ts freely, and the liver l soon
'ClU'Vl'lI,
.1 henuk's ScaWeul Toale Is a tr.-nt e
MlnmlaiU and allcrathc; tlieuika'iot whii'li
It l c mipo-e I, mixes With the food ni
prevents -ouring. It assists tlie tllges'lou
iv toning ill) too sionucu to a hcultliv cm.
ilhliii. s) that the f-ind nnd lln lutiL's' heal.
and the pitlent will surely got well If cate
s taken t prevent fresh c lei.
All who wl.n tmoiHUlt Dr. fcliPilcl,,
cither puisnn-dly or by letter, can do no at
Ids principal olllce, corner of SIXTH nnd
AUCII T . 1 1" ailelphla, every .MomHy.
Si-lumpk' medicine, are sold hy all ilru'-gl-ts
throuBhout the country. 3-2-2m.
HENRY BREIHAN,
Oliio Xjovoo,
Bet. Second and Fourth Stroots,
Wholeialo and Hitall Dealer in
Milwaulsoo Bser3
Berliner Weiss Beer,
Bottled Ale,
Sweet Cider,
Seltzer and Soda Water, Etc.
!CV-Alw ays keeps a lics.vy HocV on lund, and
Is prepared to furnish lull juppltu on ery ahort
lio tire, at the lnHC-1 rntex.
Send In ) our order Ivs-'-j-lm
SherifTi Sale.
By virtue of an Lxeeutlon to m directed by
llm tlerk ortliii Circuit Couit of Alexander
(.'utility, In the Mate of Illinois, In favor of Al
fred II. Snil'oi-d, nsslKiieo of Alexander II Irvin
nnd iiiraln.t Jnlnill Ilvowii. 1 hate levied up
on the fiilhwlns described properly, In lliu
County of Alexander mid Mate or lUlnoU. to
wl i All thu vklit .title and Interest of said John
II Ill-own, in and lo the Northwest I'uarterof
the Soutlitvuit iiuarterof Section thtrty-uiip (31),
In 'lowiislilp Ulti eii (H) South, nnd hi ltaiiK
one (I) west oftlie third 1" M ,at" block num.
beieiloue (1), two (.). tllteo (J), four (I) ilfu
(M, l (il) .seven (7) and elht t-) In the tow n of
Unllv In ttild county mid ftlutr. its Uiu m-oimily
of said John II. Ilrown, which I slmll oiler ill
l'ubllo bale at the aoutn.vt c.t doornf the Colli t
lloiife, lu thu Cllvof Cairo. In the County of
Alexaiulrr uml Statu of Illinois on the t'oiuth
(Ith) dayof Miuch, A. 1) , MS, at the hour of
uleten o'clock, A. M., for cash, to ajlUiy said
Execution. ALEX II. IHVIN,
bherhTof Alexander County, Illinois.
Cairo, Ills., Fubiiuiry Slh, ISift.
1I-.11.vJt.
MARCH 3,
1875.
C. CANEDY.-Prcsidont.
HENRY WELLS, Vico-Prosidcnt.
ALEXANDER COUNTY
BANK.
w
Capital Stock $100,000.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, MARCH 1, 1S75.
Tho abovo Bank, organized tindor tho lato Banking Law or Illinois,
commenced roBularBankingbuntnosg this dny, nnd is prepared to rc
coivo Deposits, buy nnd noil Gold, Silver, Government Bonds, and Ex
change 011 tho principal Cities in tho United Statos, Collect or Discount
'tt"t .miu iiuio uiub, in snort ao a general oanKing miRinoBS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE for salo in sums to suit on Gcrmt
muu, xretana. ana otner countrlo
PASSAGE TICKETS for r,ulo t
California.
to
Intorest allowed on deposits in tho Savings Department. Collect
ions promptly attonded to and remitted for on tho day collected, at
usualmtea ol'Exohnngo. Patronngo solicited.
, 1"iW0nr,'t'oruer1 Ilinker, orotherold
siiu, uriuinn. ,io, nnn, i.ifwaru Ititu,
D1REOTORS.
Col. (i. W. MtKKAKi, IIF.NMY WLI.I.?,
W. ll. WII.COX, c M.s,.ITII,
1 Ill DLI!. T..-. WOOD.
.I.C WIIITL'. !.('.( A.NKDY.
IMH'KU ni:ff.
t'M iti.i;s M:i.i,rs,
Men. . WIN-TON,
.IOII.N McMM.'I Y.
I'llA-s I.ANCA-TKlr.
.JACOII m itUKlt,
ii. KICIIilM'.
r..r. kkktii.
it
I IM.'t If
t. li:w is
I. C.IIL LI.S,
.i. y. ;i.i;.mso.,
stockliioldehs.
;.' Jv,i.J V.1101" s-,vlnK' l-nk, tipringileld, Illlnol..
I...M. Siiillli. of t'. .M. .-smith .V t o.,
J. K. Diihots, Lato Auditor of Mate, "
i. L. i'lilllp-, I'roj I I. ftt-itc J uin.il,
lion Win. .layne, M. D.,
L. II. Adiin, Lawyer l .S C. nnd N. 1. '
It. 1'. .Inlui-t n, A i S c'y ol State, i
II L. Vatiboll". with 'Ihayer.t Co.,
.1. . IJeise, (.' crk to -n:,v i .Mate, " "
I'. !. '-'a cdy, Itetireil .Merch int. "
K. L.Merrilt, ol Idlnoii Mate Itr-ristrr, " "
O. Van Nor-trand, Faru er. Sirg.mon Co., III.
Monty Wells, Lste of Na"l Itink. lilsln-r sun. Ind.
II. It. 1 onu roy. Late Ca-li'r lu Nal'l Hank, Kansas City.
.1. . Clinion, Merchmt, Calcdoiila. II .
IL K. roller, Prop Monad .ltv (II ) Jnurnnl
L W. MrKenlp , Liwver and IVstinaUer. Cairo, llllnot
IVtrr Nt'tf, Merchant Tnllor, "
Win. Lonorg n, touimls.iou Mcrchaut, "
31 .1. McUauley, DrUB-tht, "
Walkor.t NellU, Dry Docks, "
John Major, lluiltlcr
C. O. l'aticr A Co., Merchants, "
11. K. Itov.en; (Joncral, lob Printer, " "
II. F. l'arkcr, Painter and Contraclor. " "
L'. A. heeloek .t Co., Comm'n Jlcrc'D, " "
Hon. C. Win-ton. Member Legislature, " '
.1. C. Iluel-, lli'k Hook Mamitrr and Hinder, '
T. .I. Kerth. I.atc lUnlKarn Uercliiul, " '
A. Uallcy. Hardware Merchant, ' '
Henry Klchhntl, Furniture Dealer, "
A. J ei kcl, --.ilooulst, "
.loeph Soiitli. Hide.-, Kurs. Iron. Jet,, "
l'arkor it Axlcy, Comm'n Mcroli'ls " "
C. It. Ncivliml, (ias Kilter, I'lumbcr, &e., '
C. Lam a-tcr ot L. .V Itice, l.umherineli, '
Jac b lltirgo', Una of Ilurgfr .t Co., " 4t
A. Lewi. Willi Avers .V Co , " "
K. A W. Under, Mamiltclurllig .levrelera, " "
D. Lamport, llarber, "
I. C. Wnito, Insuran':e Agent, "
W. II. Wilcox, Uroeer,
ltud, llebsatkcr. Haker, "
John McSulty, lLirdwarc Mcrclmnt, " "
W.Trlig. (iroeer, "
T. Lcwh, Late Mmagcr Life Insurancu Co., " "
Yours. Kespei triilly,
S
IIANHS.
THE
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL, - - $100,000
omcnts:
W 1' ItAI.I.II) A Y, I'nstdeiit
IIKNltY I. HAI.I.IDAV, VlrePit-it.
A II -At'FOItll, l-'ashler.
WAI.TI.lt IIY-jLOP, Ass't CashHr.
piur.cTor.s
Staaih TAVrOK, 1! 11. CCXNINOIIAM,
I. IIALLIDAT, W P IIaI.I.IOAV,
U Wilu iMsof, trirurx Iliuu,
A II Saooup
Exchango, Coin and United States
Bonds Bought and Sold.
TKI'0S1TS reeelveil and n general Imnklns
a-' uiisuieauoiie
Enterprise Savings
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1809.
CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIKO
-. . -
nrr-cma:
A. II SAriOltl), I'lesldcnt.
Sj.S TAYI.OIt, Vice l'ri.ident.
W UYbl.01', sec'v and TiTa.uier.
lURECtOIL.:
ItAllCI.AY, HAS CiALIlllir.il,
STOCKrLKTII, l'AILli SCIICII,
C'CS.SI.NOIIAM, II It llALLUUV.
.). .. I'lUl.Lll'S.
1' M
K M
It. II
T J.T1'HKST paid on deposits at the rate of U
.1. Ier ttnt i-r annum. Match 1st and .-tptcm-Kt
1st. Interest not wlllulrunu la udjisl Imme
diately lothe principal of tho ilepotlta, thereby
KlUns them rolnround Inlereat
MARRIED WOMAN AND CHILDRElf MAY
. DEPOSIT MONEY AND NO ONE ELSE
CAN DRAW IT.
(ien cerv busiut'ailay fiomOa in t 3 i in.
and -aturiUy ef nlnjs for ratings deposits only
from 0 to o'clock.
W. KYST.OP, Treaaurer.
i:i:ai, i:sTAti: a(ji:xt.
JOHIi a. HARMAN & CO.
Real Estate
AXU
HO'USB A-G-EISTTS
COLLECTORS,
CONVEYANCERS, NOTARIES PUB110
ANti
Land ARentn of tho Illinois Central and
Buillnuton anil Uuluoy H. R,
Companies,
North Cor. Slith and Ohio Loveo,
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
NO. 62.
TIIOMAS LEWIS, Cashier.
T. J. KE11TII, Ass't Cashier.
any, Eng-
or from different parts of Europo or
eelien of sprln.'lWil. Illinois. or residentrf
J.itc imi'iirtrnf Mie-tntc of Million, Ilellevlllc
d. i. iMiii.i. is.
i,. ii' . x i. '
4 ll,.l,II.II
.Ul-bK K. DL'HOIS.
J.. H. Adams', j
L .MLItltlTT.
Mo.
THOMAS LEWIS, Cashier.
vt iiom:sam: otoi i:ns.
STRATTON & BIRD.
;Wllolesale 6rocers
-And
Commission Merchants
AQENTS AMERICAN POWDEU CO.
57 Ohio Lovoo.
H A Thonu
I, I) 'Ilionw
THOMS & BROTHER,
(Successors to II M lliilen,)
Commission Merchants
And denier, la
STAPLE AND TANCY
GROCERIES,
ForelBii and Domestlo Fruits and Ifuta
184 COMMERCIAL AVENUE,
G. D WILLIAMSON,
Wholesale Grocer
Duller In
BOAT STORES,
Commission Merchant,
No. 70 OHIO LEVEE.
Sl'l'CIAL attention given to consignments and
till In;: orders.
A Card.
Owlus to protracted ill henllli and coiuiijucnt
liublllty toiletote Ihc attention to my real estatu
biitlne.s nerrsMiry lo the Ihlthlul protection of
IhK luteri'ils of my numerous palrons, 1 hate
till, day liauitericd said bueliu-ss to Me.m. .1,
li I.) mil and M. J llottley, ill the Ullet'lhat
the luteie.M of my patrons will be entlrily sufe
lu tluir hands. Those K iKli-nu-ii neeil nn eoni
mi'iid.itiou trom me, os their chnnteters tor
iiroiuutitude uml iutei:rltr aiv well known.
and the oillclul iMSlllon of uolhofllieinfur yeura
I n.t luconnecllnn wttli re.u etlntc mutters, tuxes,
, aM',siuent and tills-, Is u MiMclciit xuarantv or
! the Nifcty ot ull iv.il i-atate Interest roiumiitcil
. In them. I theiTfurv, without hesitation, ask
my putions to continue their business In ttm
I hands of Messrs Lynch A llottley 1 will
, etttle up llie amounts ol'tlie obi linn
1 ' i.', .,,... ir,,iu-
CLAI1IOI1NK WINS ION
Culvo, III . February 13, W71
Tho undirsljrnisl Imto lids day ussoclatisl
thim.cltes In pailniTship fur tho ptinost' of
earrylu on the leal estate business, fiiecisslina;
Mr. C. Whi'ton, who utiles liomtlie business.
From Mr Winston's patrons ,te would respect -fully
solicit it continuation of (heir business,
and IVoiii lln-publlo (,'etienilly any business In
our Hue. We pledge ourseltes to filthfully at
tend to any business that m-iy !c Intrtnti-l to us,
Ctlro, HI,, Fell. 11, 1X75.
1. 1 st.u , in 1, i.r. I
00-MO-lf
I'ltVNICIAMN.
is MIuistrW
-rn-ii.zjAM n. aitrrn, u. d.
f f
RLSinE.VCK No 11 TblrtmUi street, f.
'.treen Wa.ihln'rton arenue and Walnut street
OKFICKi North side of EUhlh street I,
tween Commercial and Washington atenue
Q W. DUNNINO, M. D.
in:iti)K.vcK-
streets.
Comer Ninth and Walnut
OFFICE : Corner Sixth street and OhloLeree,
OFFICK HOCUS: From A A.m. tol2m.,nnd
from 3 to e p m
jn. W. BLAUW,
German Physician.
OFFICEi Huiler'a lllotk, (up-.talrs) , corner
KlKhth street and Wa'hlnston atenne
I.A WYKItM.
st A ItfTrtST Tl tT r- sr tin
Attorney nl Jmw.
OFFICE Ohio LeTce, over room formerly
occtlilcil by First National Hunk,
CA1IIO, ILLINOIS,
QnEEN & GILBERT,
AttoriicyN and CouiiMclorM
lit IillW.
OFFICE. Ohio Iree, rooms 7 and 3 over
Llty National Hank,
Wllllnm II (irten, )
Miles rrfl'k Ulllert 3
t0lilal atlention piven to Admiralty and
Steamboat business.
ns i.i,i,m:oi s.
O V It
Illustrated Catalogues
pon 7 875 0P
EVERYTHING
FOIt THE
GARDEN!
Seeds! Plants!
Implements, Fertilizers, etc,
NnmberlDg 175 pages andconUlnlogfl ve
UauHfulcotorfl ilabt, mailed on receipt
of CO cents.
Catalogue., without plates, fret to 11,
35 Cortlandt St.,
NEW YORK.
CAIRO
BOX and BASKET CO
)ealer".ln
LTJMBBB,
All kinds, hard and foil,)
FLOORING, SIDING, LAT1T, &c
Mill and Yard,
Cornor Thirty-Fourth Street and
Ohio Lcvoc.
DANIEL IAMPERT,
Fashionable Barber
XX XIX IDXiXCCJSXaiT,
EIGI1TII STREET.
Between Washtnstou nnd Commercial
Avenues.
JACOB WALTER,
BUTCHER
AM)
Dealer in Fresh Meats
EIGHTH STREET,
Between Wnohlnitton and Commorcial
Avonuoa, adjoining Hanny'u.
T7EK1'S for sale the lest lleef, I'i
ok. Mutton
. rai, ijiiiiii. .-nii.ur, .n mill i. iiu
pared to m ti' fiunlllis in nil aci-rptiible milliner
teal, IJinil), .-auat-e, AC
HOE BROTHERS,
PACKERS,
Wholesale, Retail and
Commission.
W iloo ac'et
X3 1 o o It ,
Corner Poplar and
Ele-enth Stroots.
tSrllighest Cash Prico paid for
IIoes and Cattlo.
LIVE AGENTS WANTED
To i-cii nit ciiasew i!i:ciri:si or, ix-
FOItMA'lION oit hVi:itYH01V, In etery
i-onnty In Ilin t'nitnl Mates nni. Cunadas. Kn
l.nrpisl by the l'ubli.ber In 01s pages It rou
lain otiri.oiiy househuld ieciie4, and is suited
to all classes uml conditions of soclity A
woiidert)il twok and u household necessity It
sells ut sight, liirateat linliiieini-nts ever of
fenil to book ugeut'. Suiuple tiiile rent by
mall, pon paid, lor J F.xclu.ite teiritory
civeu. Auents more than double their money.
Addree", fill. CIIASK'S STEAM I'rtlNTIXO
llllUSi:. ANN AltllOlt Mllll. ITI-ll.'-ll-w3m
Tow-Boat For Sale
flllli Subscriber oilers for ml llie eteam
,1. Towing stirn-Wheel Iloal, Ike Hsminilt,
trlthenitlue, machinery, tackle, appaicl and
fuinlturu us she now lie. at Cairo, Ills
Her lcuf-ln is Ut feel, her bmulth SI feet, her
tepti3 tivt and measures '.TO tons, She ha 3
iHillera ai lis t lonx nud I'sl Inrhes dlsmeler, 'J high
pressure engines with cylinder 17's Inches hi
tiaiocterandfifictstnkei S feed pump Olln
rbea lu diameter and 17 Inches stroke and all
modem Improvement, and is In every respect
staunch, tin worthy, and in good condition for
iiMlsatloit. For terms apply to.
S 8. TATion.
Caiiio, Ills,, Nnre-nber.l, IbK. iim-ll-IS-lf.
s.srs. k un. llX 1'rk. IJU. ullu lo. SA wit, I
RItfM! CkkkaaU vllbont .twet. Tas fivtssl
.M.cuijssgrruii v, jji iuw.y,nn I"